Saturday, February 14, 2009

Friday slides

Remember what I said about the biology lecture being hellish? SCRAP THAT! Our histology lecturer, Prof. Radaef is even more as Liong would say, 'beyond (godlike)'.
This was part of his lecture.

Cytoplasm and It's Components
A cell is surrounded by plasma membrane and contains organelle, inclusion (including), a cytoplasmic matrix between them. They can be imagined as a little organ of cells doing metabolic synthesis and energy generation and the other functions of the cell. The inclusions are visible non-living material (only in the). They comprise of pigment, granules ...... . The metabolic substances of certain cell types. The cytoplasmic grand substance which surrounds all visible compounds. *Lets break now for not more than 7 minutes* (don't ask)

'philia which means 'loving'(allowing, anything else that doesn't sound like loving. we were kept wondering what the word was for over a minute)'

And many more. Now, for the picture section. In more or less chronological order.


A lot of snow

Beautiful frost murals
My second time in any form of skating ever.

Eating at Mc Donalds later. From left to right, Victor, Liong, and Yun Xi.
A Zamboni. Anyway, everyone admits that this ice skating ring sucks in size.


Protozoa during microbiology class.

Practicing on a model of the brain. There is an actual brain and spinal chord to the left, but we are not allowed to take or publish photoes of them.
A better view of the model.
Remember when I said I was wondering how teacher draws so neatly? This is his drawing.

This is mine, under pressure for speed.
The two stooges, on the left is Aiman, our sacrificial goat to please the teachers, and Rahman on the right.
Our chemistry Lecturer/teacher, observing Rahman doing a simple experiment. He is our goat this time.
Some of our cafeteria food, costing about 50 rubles, or RM 5.
Histology lecture.
My table, hey, you too would need sugar to stay alert in a lecture like this.
Our Histology class.
Neurons of the greymatter.

Muscle cells from the tongue.
Cartilage cells from the ear.

GROUP F

MON
8.30-10.50 RUSS + E
1.00-3.20 BIO

TUE
8.00-10.20 CHEM + A
11.20-12.20 ANAT LECTURE
12.30-2.10 BIO LECTURE
2.20-4.00 ANAT + K

WED
9.00-10.40 CHEM LECTURE
10.50-1.05 RUSS + E

THURS
9.00-10.40 ANAT + A + K
12.20-2.00 PHY LECTURE
2.20-4.00 PHY + A + G

FRI
9.20-10.50 LATIN + E
11.00-12.40 HISTOLOGY LECTURE
1.00-3.20 HISTOLOGY + C + D

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