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I am first' year student and in next 9 days my exam pls pass me

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What I do that GPT doesn't

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Image generation + analysisGenerate original visuals AND analyse uploaded images/videosNeeds DALL-E/GPT-4V add-ons
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Now - your exam in 9 days 📚

I actually want to help you pass! Tell me:
  1. What subject/course is the exam on? (e.g., Anatomy, Chemistry, History, Accounting?)
  2. What topics are you struggling with or need to cover?
Once you tell me, I can:
  • Pull content from real textbooks (if medical/clinical)
  • Make you a study plan for 9 days
  • Create flashcards, summary notes, or even a downloadable study guide
  • Quiz you on topics
What's the exam? Let's get to work.

Pre university exam first year

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These are imp topic

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This is the Bhalani 3.0 important topics guide for MBBS First Year (MUHS) covering Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry! Great - now I have a clear picture. Here's your full breakdown:

📋 Bhalani 3.0 - MBBS First Year Important Topics

Your PDF covers 3 subjects:

  1. Anatomy (Pages 1-6)
  2. Physiology (Pages 7-14)
  3. Biochemistry (Pages 15-17)

⭐ HIGHEST PRIORITY TOPICS (4-star = asked VERY frequently)

🔴 ANATOMY (4-star topics)

TopicChapter
Thyroid Gland (clinical importance)Head & Neck
Cavernous SinusCranial Cavity
Extra-ocular musclesOrbit
Carotid Triangle & Carotid sheathNeck
Bronchopulmonary segmentsThorax/Lungs
Shoulder Joint (movements, relations, stabilizers, blood supply, applied)Upper Limb
Femoral sheathLower Limb
Adductor/Hunter/subsartorial canalLower Limb
Popliteal FossaLower Limb
Sciatic nerveLower Limb
Inversion & eversion of footLower Limb
Arches of FootLower Limb
Lesser omentumAbdomen
Testis (gross, histology, development, descent, applied)Abdomen
Uterus (supports, development, congenital anomalies, histology)Pelvis
Ovary (relations, blood supply, histology, development)Pelvis
Anal canalPelvis
KaryotypingGenetics
Head of pancreas - developmentAbdomen
Popliteus muscleLower Limb

🔴 PHYSIOLOGY (4-star topics)

TopicChapter
NMJ (draw & label, clinical importance)Nerve-Muscle
Mechanism of blood coagulationBlood
Cardiac cycle (pressure & volume changes)CVS
Oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve (role of 2,3-BPG, p50, shifts)Respiratory
JGA - well labelled diagram & functionsRenal
GFR - dynamics, factors, methodsRenal
Growth hormone (mechanism, regulation, applied)Endocrine
Thyroid hormone (synthesis, regulation, functions)Endocrine
Spermatogenesis (stages, hormonal regulation)Reproductive
Accommodation reflex pathwaySpecial Senses
Role of hypothalamus in temp regulationBody Temp
Referred pain (types, examples)CNS/Pain

🔴 BIOCHEMISTRY (4-star topics)

TopicChapter
HMP Shunt & its significance (why multifunctional)Carbohydrate metabolism
Isoenzymes - diagnostic importance with examplesEnzymes
Classification of phospholipids with examplesLipids
Biosynthesis & regulation of cholesterolCholesterol
ETC - describe, functions, inhibitorsBiological Oxidation
Heme synthesis & regulation (+ acute intermittent porphyria)Heme metabolism
Protein energy malnutrition (Kwashiorkar & Marasmus)Nutrition
Genetic code featuresMutation
Metabolism of glycineAmino acid metabolism
Glycosaminoglycans & significanceCarbohydrates

📅 9-Day Study Plan

DaySubjectFocus
Day 1AnatomyHead & Neck: Thyroid, Cavernous sinus, Carotid triangle, Facial nerve, Scalp
Day 2AnatomyUpper Limb: Shoulder joint, Cubital fossa, Radial nerve, Carpal tunnel; Thorax: Bronchopulmonary segments, Coronary arteries
Day 3AnatomyLower Limb: Sciatic nerve, Femoral triangle, Popliteal fossa, Arches of foot, Knee & Hip joints
Day 4AnatomyAbdomen & Pelvis: Lesser omentum, Inguinal canal, Testis, Uterus, Ovary, Anal canal, Karyotyping
Day 5PhysiologyNerve-Muscle: AP, NMJ, Sarcomere; Blood: Coagulation, Erythropoiesis, Immunity, Blood groups
Day 6PhysiologyCVS: Cardiac cycle, ECG, Cardiac output; Respiratory: O2-Hb curve, CO2 transport, Chemical regulation
Day 7PhysiologyRenal: GFR, JGA, Counter-current mechanism; Endocrine: GH, Thyroid, Insulin, ADH
Day 8Physiology + BiochemistryCNS: Pain pathways, Pyramidal tract, Cerebellum; Reproductive: Spermatogenesis, Menstrual cycle
Day 9BiochemistryETC, Heme metabolism, HMP shunt, Isoenzymes, Amino acid metabolism, Genetic code - REVISION DAY

💡 Smart Tips for 9 Days

  1. Focus on 3-star and 4-star topics ONLY - don't waste time on 1-star topics
  2. Draw diagrams for: NMJ, JGA, O2-Hb curve, ECG, Cardiac cycle, Sarcomere, ETC - diagrams score big marks
  3. For Anatomy: Always write - Gross anatomy + Blood supply + Nerve supply + Applied/Clinical importance
  4. For Physiology: Always write - Definition + Diagram (if applicable) + Mechanism + Applied physiology
  5. For Biochemistry: Always write the reaction/pathway + regulation + clinical significance

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