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How many proteins are there in a cell? Can a sneeze rupture the throat? The Anatomical Society publishes a curated list of online resources. The featured topic is how pre-tests can boost learning by students. Pre-testing is not just for assessment—it helps learning, too. A weird sneeze injury. The Anatomical Society's list of online resources. How many proteins are there in a cell? A recent analysis suggests that a reasonable average number of proteins in a cell is 42 million. How might we incorporate that bit of trivia in our A&P courses? (0:41) Scientists Counted All The Protein Molecules in a Cell And The Answer Really Is 42 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The UK's Anatomical Society has put together a list of online resources under the auspices of their Education Committee (4:40) Online Resources recommended by the Anatomical Society Can the explosive power of a sneeze cause injury? You bet. Here's a recently reported case of a rupture of the pharynx. Yikes. (6:11) Holding a sneeze can be a literal pain in the neck (includes a video) Snap, crackle, and pop: when sneezing leads to crackling in the neck Pre-Testing isn't just for measuring prior competence before new learning starts. By itself, regardless of its use in course assessment, it's a powerful learning tool. Listen to Kevin's experience with pre-testing in his A&P courses. (10:28) Pre-Tests as Student Success Tools (more on Kevin's case study; has links to other resources) Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning (a great book that includes some info on using pre-tests as a learning strategy) More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. If the hyperlinks above are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Join The A&P Professor social network: Blog Twitter @theAPprofessor Facebook theAPprofessor Instagram theAPprofessor YouTube Amazon referrals help defray podcasting expenses.