If you're a medical student preparing for MB, save this chart.
One thing many students struggle with is seeing how the same topic connects across different subjects.
You learn blood in anatomy, physiology and again in biochemistry.
And many people study all three separately.
This chart fixes that.
It contains a high-yield cross-mapping of Blood across Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry.
On the Anatomy side, you'll find:
• General facts about blood
• Blood components
• Formed elements
• Bone marrow origin (hematopoiesis)
• Histology of blood
• Important anatomical facts about RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
On the Physiology side, you'll find:
• Hemostasis
• Clotting and fibrinolysis
• Oxygen transport
• Blood groups and compatibility
• Important physiological functions of blood
On the Biochemistry side, you'll find:
• Hemoglobin structure
• Oxygen binding to hemoglobin
• Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
• Bilirubin metabolism
• Important biochemical facts related to blood
Instead of opening three different textbooks and trying to mentally connect everything yourself, this chart gives you a bird's-eye view of the entire topic.
One topic.
Three subjects.
One unified understanding.
Whether you're preparing for MB, professional exams, tutorials, viva, or simply revising, this is the kind of resource that helps concepts stick.
Take a few minutes and go through it carefully.
You may be surprised how many connections you had never noticed before.
Save and Study it.
Share it with a colleague who is preparing for MB.