Episodios

  • Adenosine Triphosphate or ATP
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode, we’ll talk about ATP or adenosine triphosphate. We will begin with a detailed examination of ATP's structure and composition as a nucleotide, followed by an explanation of the metabolic pathways involved in its production—both aerobic and anaerobic. We will also cover the pivotal process of ATP hydrolysis, emphasizing its energy release and crucial role in various cellular processes, including the sodium-potassium pump and protein phosphorylation.

    Additionally, we will address the limitations of ATP supplementation and the broader implications of ATP in biological transport and biosynthesis processes. This episode promises to provide a clear and thorough understanding of ATP's essential functions, ensuring you are well-prepared for your MCAT studies.

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    [00:00] Intro into Adenosine Triphosphate, otherwise known as ATP

    [2:09] The structure of ATP

    [06:48] Where and how ATP is produced

    [24:04] Thermodynamics of ATP

    [35:16] The functions of ATP

    [35:31] Sodium-potassium pump or the sodium-potassium ATPase

    [39:45] Protein kinases and protein phosphorylation

    [42:48] ATP binding cassette transporter protein or ABC transporter proteins

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    49 m
  • Intelligence
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode, we explore the topic of intelligence, which is primarily featured in the psychology and sociology section of the MCAT.

    We cover several key theories, including entity vs. incremental theory, general intelligence theory, two-factor theory, multiple intelligences theory, Triarchic theory, CHC theory, and biological theories. Additionally, we examine the nature vs. nurture debate on hereditary intelligence factors and discuss how intelligence is measured.

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    [00:00] Intro to Intelligence

    [02:47] Entity vs. Incremental Theory

    [06:36] G Factor Theory

    [10:26] Multiple Intelligences Theory

    [12:18] Triarchic Theory

    [14:39] CHC Theory

    [18:58] Theories of Intelligence

    [21:01] Hereditary factors of intelligence

    [28:33] How intelligence is measured

    [32:06] Why intelligence tests can be problematic

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    36 m
  • Redox Reactions: Reduction and Oxidation
    Mar 20 2025

    Redox reactions or reduction and oxidation are reactions in which electrons are simultaneously transferred from one chemical species to another. This episode begins with exploring this concept, including an in-depth look at oxidizing and reducing agents and the factors determining a compound's effectiveness as an oxidizing agent.

    It also covers the oxidation states of molecules and functional groups, common redox reagents in organic chemistry, and the role of redox in biological systems. The episode also addresses numerical concepts from general chemistry related to redox, such as determining oxidation numbers and understanding electrochemical cells.

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    [00:00] Introduction

    [01:09] What is the conceptual definition of redox

    [06:22] What is an oxidizing agent, and what is a reducing agent?

    [08:50] What makes a molecule better than another at being an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent?

    [13:58] Which oxidation reduction reagents should you know and what do they

    [21:44] Redox in biological systems

    [35:01] How to determine the oxidation state

    [41:16] The application of oxidation-reduction in electrochemical cells

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    47 m
  • Sound and Hearing
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, we focus on the physiology of sound and hearing.

    We begin by exploring sound-related concepts, including sound waves, pitch, ultrasound, and the decibel system. Next, we delve into the anatomy and physiology of the ear, providing a clear understanding of how we perceive sound. This material will appear in two of the four MCAT sections: the Bio/Biochem and Physics/Chemistry sections.

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    [00:00] Introduction

    [01:50] Physics of sound waves

    [06:07] Wavelength and frequency equation

    [08:08] Equation for the speed of sound

    [11:01] Overall takeaway for the MCAT

    [11:15] Ultrasound imaging

    [14:23] The decibel system

    [18:05] Anatomy and physiology of the ear

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    30 m
  • Physiology and Perception of the Eye
    Feb 4 2025

    This podcast focuses on the eye. It begins with a brief overview of the eye's anatomy and physiology. The discussion then shifts to rods, cones, and the phototransduction pathway. The final section addresses perception.

    Key topics include visual field processing, differences between binocular and monocular cues, and feature detection (covering both Magno and Parvo pathways).

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    [00:00] MCAT Tutoring from MedSchoolCoach

    [00:34] Welcome to MCAT Basics

    [01:06] Topics covered in this episode

    [02:10] Anatomy & physiology of the eye

    [16:02] Phototransduction pathway

    [26:59] Perception

    [28:13] Visual field processing

    [31:34] Binocular versus monocular queues

    [35:02] Visual feature detection - Gestalt principles

    [38:18] Parallel Processing

    [39:12] Parvo versus Magno pathways

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    43 m
  • Adaptive Immune System
    Jan 30 2025

    To continue our discussion on the immune system, in this episode, we will cover the second type of immune system – the adaptive immune system.

    We start with covering some vocabulary that you’ll need to know to understand the immune system, then we move into the cells that make up the adaptive immune system. Then we break down the two branches of the adaptive immune system - humoral immunity including the discussion of B cells and cell-mediated immunity highlighting T cells.

    Don’t miss our previous episode on the other type of immune system, the innate immune system.

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    [00:00] MCAT Tutoring from MedSchoolCoach

    [00:34] Welcome to MCAT Basics

    [01:06] Topics covered in this episode

    [02:01] Review on the difference between innate vs. adaptive immue system

    [02:32] General Vocabulary terms for the adaptive immune system

    [07:05] The cells that make up the adaptive immune system

    [13:09] The humoral immune system and B cells

    [26:07] Cell mediated immunity and T Cells

    [34:38] Antigen activation

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    44 m
  • Innate Immune System
    Jan 28 2025

    The immune system is split up into two main categories - the adaptive immune system and the innate immune system.

    This episode will cover the intricacies of the innate immune system beginning with an overview of its constituent cells. We will then explore three pivotal elements of the system: anatomical barriers, the general inflammatory response, and the complement system. This will show up in the bio/biochem section of the MCAT.

    For additional reading on this topic, you can refer to the NIH’s Innate Immune System paper.

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    [00:00] MCAT Tutoring from MedSchoolCoach

    [00:34] Welcome to MCAT Basics

    [01:06] Topics covered in this episode

    [02:09] The goal of the innate immune system

    [04:57] The cells that make up the innate immune system

    [11:47] Anatomical barriers to the innate immune system

    [19:53] General inflammatory response of the innate immune system

    [42:49] Complement system

    [45:33] MCAT Advice of the day - take as much time as you need to study for the MCAT

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    48 m
  • Separation and Purification Techniques
    Jan 23 2025

    This episode of MCAT Basics covers several separation and purification techniques you may see on the MCAT. We’ll cover these techniques in three distinct categories: small molecules, proteins, and cells.

    Within the small molecule category, we’ll discuss extraction, crystallization and recrystallization, and chromatography (TLC and HPLC).

    For proteins, we cover SDS-page, precipitation, soelectric focusing, and chromatography variations. Lastly, we’ll explain, within the world of cells, centrifugation, flow cytometry, and microfluidics.

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    [00:00] MCAT Tutorig from MedSchoolCoach

    [00:34] Welcome to MCAT Basics

    [01:07] Topics covered in this episode

    [02:24] Techniques for small molecules - extraction, crystallization and recrystallization, and chromatography (TLC and HPLC)

    [28:24] Techniques for proteins - SDS-page, precipitation, isoelectric focusing, and chromatography variations

    [54:47] Techniques for cells - centrifugation, flow cytometry, and microfluidics.

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    1 h y 4 m