sábado, 28 de octubre de 2023

GED science

Hello, I'm studying for the GED Test. I've never received formal education (Victim of Truancy); my assignment currently is to summarize the organelle of the cell based on the location and function of the cell.

I wrote a summary that took me one hour because I got carried away by my genuine interest and passion for science. Unfortunately, the summary is too much. In my own opinion, here is my summary "The endoplasmic reticulum (Rough). It is located right next to The nucleus. Proteins pass through the rough ER, where they are further modified. Some issues can occur during the passing, like misfolded proteins, which usually return to the cytosol, causing ER stress, leading to cell dysfunction featuring diseases like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease. The direct solution is Chemical chaperones."

I wasted valuable time I could've been studying other organelles, but I fell into a rabbit hole when I found out that a misfolding of proteins can happen, which sparked interest in how that will affect human health and then study all the diseases I put into my summary then saw that chemical chaperones help with misfolds and then I studied chemical chaperones.

My assistance and advice needed here is Where should I keep my focus to pass the GED science test? Is there a good podcast, YouTuber, or blogger that teaches science primarily focusing on the GED exam grade level



Submitted October 28, 2023 at 08:51AM by lin0928 https://ift.tt/sIlR1tL

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