Does anyone have helpful mnemonics for the DAT?

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I saw some pretty clever (and dirty) ones for glycolysis and the Krebs cycle, which helped me a lot. Does anyone have additional ones?

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LAB RAT
L= LEFT
A= ATRIUM
B=BICUSPID VALVE

R= RIGHT
A= ATRIUM
T- TRICUSPID VALVE

share yours please :)
 
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"FLAT PEG"

F-FSH
L-LH
A-ACTH
T-TSH

P-Prolactin
E-Endorphin
G-Growth Hormone
It would be easier if you just knew the posterior releases somatostatin and dopamine. As long as you understand the rest you should realize which are coming from which.
 
Piss can Paul not remember my aunt actually eats carrots. Sounds stupid but this is how I remember porifera cnidarian platyhelminthes.... ext. then once you know the order you can just memorize when certain traits appear such as coelmates


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Animalia

Privileged - Porifera (PR for PoR)

Children - Cnidaria (Ch looks like Cn)

Play - Platyhelminthes (PLAY like PLATY)

Nicely - Nematoda (Only N)

And - Annelida (AN like Ann-elida)

Maturely - Mollusca (Only M)

Arthur - Arthropoda (Arthurpodia)

Ensures - Echinodermata (Only E)

Cooperation - Chordata (Co like Cho..rd)

Any duplicate letters, you can just look to the mnemonic word to help you figure out which animal goes where.

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