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Kokonilly wrote:
LCovington wrote:No, they simply had a model of the heart and we had to label it.
I sincerely hope that wasn't a regional or state competition. If it was, you should complain to your coach. If not... invitational test-writers aren't always the greatest. See: The Wayzata Anatomy test last year, a full third of which was on the skeletal system. :?

EDIT: My bad, didn't see the original post... If it was a regional competition, you should complain, especially if it could be the difference between your team and state.
I'm not really so sure that it would make the difference between my team and state considering that, as a team, we scored 29th place

EDIT: I live in Florida and our States are sometime this week anyway.
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Has anyone ever seen a lab practical portion of an anatomy test? We had three lab stations at regionals, in addition to the test packet. They were pretty basic, like doing pH testing on some liquids, IDing them, and telling where they'd be found in the body, (HCl and bicarbonate) and then doing structure ID on an actual set of pig lungs!!! It was actually really fun, but I'd never seen that before, and was wondering how common that was.
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butter side up wrote:Has anyone ever seen a lab practical portion of an anatomy test? We had three lab stations at regionals, in addition to the test packet. They were pretty basic, like doing pH testing on some liquids, IDing them, and telling where they'd be found in the body, (HCl and bicarbonate) and then doing structure ID on an actual set of pig lungs!!! It was actually really fun, but I'd never seen that before, and was wondering how common that was.
We only wish we could do something like that. There was nothing lab-related at regionals or state.
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SciBomb97 wrote:
butter side up wrote:Has anyone ever seen a lab practical portion of an anatomy test? We had three lab stations at regionals, in addition to the test packet. They were pretty basic, like doing pH testing on some liquids, IDing them, and telling where they'd be found in the body, (HCl and bicarbonate) and then doing structure ID on an actual set of pig lungs!!! It was actually really fun, but I'd never seen that before, and was wondering how common that was.
We only wish we could do something like that. There was nothing lab-related at regionals or state.
I've done it for three years, and I've never seen anything like that. But that's totally fair game, and it sounds really cool!
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butter side up wrote:It was actually really fun, but I'd never seen that before, and was wondering how common that was.
All depends on the resources of who writes the test. I haven't yet encountered an Anatomy practical, so consider yourself privledged. Actually, I lied, I saw a reptile organ in Amphibians & Reptiles...and a dissected snake with some external anatomy ID. Not for this event, I guess.
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In terms of competitions, what kinds of questions on metabolism and nutrition are out there?
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I have 5 days to learn this :shock:
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