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Ten-minute adaptive sessions that find the gaps you didn't know you had — built for pre-med students, AP Bio juniors, and anyone rebuilding their foundation.

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Live Data
Cell Membrane
78%
Krebs Cycle
41%
DNA Replication
82%
Meiosis
55%
Photosynthesis
63%
Gene Expression
47%
Phylogenetics
34%
Enzyme Kinetics
52%
Cell Signaling
44%
Mitosis
88%
Protein Synthesis
59%
Membrane Transport
71%
Genetics
66%
Ecology
73%
Evolution
61%
Cellular Respiration
38%
Global accuracy:
80%+
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50%
35%
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Cell Membrane Structure·Krebs Cycle·DNA Replication·Meiosis & Mitosis·Photosynthesis·Gene Expression·Phylogenetic Trees·Enzyme Kinetics·MCAT Bio·AP Biology·Cellular Respiration·Signal TransductionCell Membrane Structure·Krebs Cycle·DNA Replication·Meiosis & Mitosis·Photosynthesis·Gene Expression·Phylogenetic Trees·Enzyme Kinetics·MCAT Bio·AP Biology·Cellular Respiration·Signal Transduction
The Problem

The Krebs cycle diagram has 14 steps.
Your exam is in 6 hours.

ATP
CO₂
NADH
GTP
Fig. 9.3 — The Citric Acid Cycle (continued on p. 214)

Passive re-reading creates the feeling of studying without building the neural pathways that survive exam pressure.

Adaptive Practice

The same Krebs cycle, broken into three questions that actually stick.

Synapse doesn't ask you to memorize a diagram. It asks you one targeted question, reads your answer, then asks the next question your specific gap requires.

  • Identifies weak concepts after question 1
  • Adjusts difficulty in real time — not by preset level
  • Explains every answer with illustrated context
Krebs Cycle1 / 3

In the Krebs cycle, which molecule enters the cycle first after acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate?

Community Learning

The library at 1 a.m. is full.
You're not the only one grinding.

See exactly who's studying what, right now. When 2,847 students are active in Cell Biology tonight, the room feels different — and your focus follows.

  • 14,000+ students practiced Cell Biology this week
  • Leaderboards by topic, not by school or GPA
  • Streak accountability — your 7-day vine is yours to keep

Community Board

This week · Cell Biology

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Priya Nair
UC San Diego
91%
acc.
31
2
Marcus Webb
Howard University
88%
acc.
24
3
Sofía Delgado
University of Texas
85%
acc.
19
4
James Okonkwo
Ohio State
82%
acc.
14
5
YouYOU
Your school
74%
acc.
7

14,203 students practiced Cell Biology this week

The Problem

Studying alone means you never know if you're behind — or ahead.

You, 1:07 AM
Chapter 9, page 214...
Chapter 9, page 215...
Chapter 9, page 216...
"Am I studying the right things? Is everyone else this lost?"
No benchmark
How do you know if you're ready?
No feedback
Re-reading feels productive but isn't
No community
The library closes; the app doesn't
The Problem

Highlighting a paragraph is not the same as learning it.

Biology Textbook, Ch. 11
The sodium-potassium pump is an enzyme that
actively transports sodium and potassium
ions across the cell membrane against their
concentration gradients, using ATP.
Highlighted 47 minutes ago
Retention after passive reading:
After 1 hour
60%
After 1 day
35%
After 1 week
18%
Active Recall + Spaced Repetition

Retrieve it. Don't just re-read it. Your brain builds pathways through struggle.

Every Synapse session forces active retrieval — the cognitive effort that actually encodes memory. Illustrated explanations appear only after you answer, so your brain does the work first.

  • Active recall improves retention by 50–80% over passive reading
  • Illustrated explanations reinforce visual + verbal memory
  • Spaced repetition resurfaces cards at the precise forgetting moment
Membrane TransportClick to reveal →

What is the role of the sodium-potassium pump?

Na⁺
×3 out
K⁺
×2 in
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Pre-med sophomore, Duke
21d

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Tyler Kowalski
AP Bio junior, Naperville North HS
14d

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Non-traditional student, UMass Lowell
9d
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