physiology class may well be trying to kill me.

I will keep you apprised. In the meantime, here is a sampling from the “Chapter Five Objectives”.
Enjoy!

** Define the law of mass balance. What equation is used to summarize it? How is it used to maintain homeostasis?

** Describe what we mean when we say that the extracellular and intracellular fluid compartments usually exist in a state of dynamic disequilibrium.

** Distinguish between uniport carriers, symport carriers, and antiport carriers.

** Describe or diagram the structure and mechanism of the Na+-K+-ATPase as an example of primary active transport.

** How does osmolarity differ from molarity? What is the equation used to determine osmolarity? **

Actually, I AM enjoying the class. The teacher is positively *gleeful* about her subject (“…I used to be cool. But then I became the Nephron Nerd.”) She provides a metric ton of material and lectures very well. Which is good because the subject is intense.

I am just glad that I elected to NOT take the 8-week version of the course, like I did with my English Comp II class. 4 stories analyzed and discussed every week; 1 paper per week. Cannot turn in other paper(s) until the previous one is “Accepted”. Oy vey.

So, those two classes plus Spanish will keep me très occupied this semester. At least English falls off the radar after the end of October.

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I’ve already answered these, 🙂

Spring Semester 2010

Monday

Spanish I
Medical Terminology

Tuesday

Human Sexuality
Chemistry Lecture
Chemistry Lab

Wednesday

Spanish I

Thursday

Human Sexuality
Chemistry Lecture

Friday

Spanish I

– – 14 hours this semester – –

Plus, I am now officially training to be a part of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure. 60 miles in 3 days = lots of endurance training in my future. As soon as I can manage it, I will be (trying!) to attend the Body Positive Dance classes.

I have been to my first of the Human Sexuality classes. The teacher seems very excited about his topic. Which is fabulous. There is nothing worse than a teacher who phones in his lectures.
PLUS! We get to go on a field trip. I am *totally* bringing my Betty Boop lunchbox. 🙂 Seriously – we are going get to visit the Labor/Delivery department of a local hospital. Talk to the nurses, see what’s what. I am very much exited by this prospect because that is one of the areas that I am interested in working. So, I will see what a real L/D nurse goes through on a given morning.

Also? I am supposed to keep a journal for the class. I think I can manage that.

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In unrelated news, I have now popped every one of the stitches in my mouth. The pain is making my right eyeball twitch.