In the lecture section of this course most of the topics are not presented in a fashion that is normally seen in other courses. Most of the courses would normally state the topics and what it means in a simple bullet …show more content…
In this course most of the topic are presented as a base for questions that lead to the meat of the topic. One example was that question of ``What is the original source of energy in our body?``, from the topics we learned we have to make a connection through different things to get our answer. As we need to understand that energy in our body is ATP, the energy that cells use, is produced by cellular respiration. Cellular respiration requires oxygen and glucose to happen. From that we can see that ATP is formed mainly from glucose being broken down, we then trace the glucose to plants, where it is formed by photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is where sunlight energy is transformed into chemical energy that we can use. So that is one example of how the focus of the lecture is more about forming connections rather