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My opinion on the best thing to do would be to learn the study handout to get your legs under you, then continue building your knowledge so that anything proctors throw at you is a breeze.
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Is the Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton) a good book to study from?
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This is a really good Anatomy website: http://www.myaandp.com
You'd have to buy access to it, though, but it's the best Anatomy resource I've come upon.
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akatsuki9 wrote:Is the Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton) a good book to study from?
If your school has an Anatomy class, you can ask to borrow their textbook; otherwise, most college anatomy textbooks will be just fine (I've found that this book is pretty darn good). WebMD and the Mayo Clinic sites are also good for basic disease information.
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Kokonilly wrote:
akatsuki9 wrote:Is the Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton) a good book to study from?
If your school has an Anatomy class, you can ask to borrow their textbook; otherwise, most college anatomy textbooks will be just fine (I've found that this book is pretty darn good). WebMD and the Mayo Clinic sites are also good for basic disease information.
Koko...don't you think that's a little expensive? $228? Not to diss yours or anything...but myaandp has an ebook, interactive activities, and tutoring stuf...for about $48.
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foreverphysics wrote:
Kokonilly wrote:
akatsuki9 wrote:Is the Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton) a good book to study from?
If your school has an Anatomy class, you can ask to borrow their textbook; otherwise, most college anatomy textbooks will be just fine (I've found that this book is pretty darn good). WebMD and the Mayo Clinic sites are also good for basic disease information.
Koko...don't you think that's a little expensive? $228? Not to diss yours or anything...but myaandp has an ebook, interactive activities, and tutoring stuf...for about $48.
Ah, sorry; I didn't look at the cost. That's the textbook our school uses. My apologies. :oops: I'll take a look at your site at some point!
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So is it true that if you touch your soft palate you will throw up??? That;s what my partner said
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geekychic13 wrote:So is it true that if you touch your soft palate you will throw up??? That;s what my partner said
Not true. You touch your soft palate all the time with your tongue. And doctors poke around your soft palate a lot too, sometimes.
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geekychic13 wrote:So is it true that if you touch your soft palate you will throw up??? That;s what my partner said
You throw up when you touch your uvula not your soft palate. (I think)
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ptkid wrote:
geekychic13 wrote:So is it true that if you touch your soft palate you will throw up??? That;s what my partner said
You throw up when you touch your uvula not your soft palate. (I think)
Yes, but humans have a very strong gag reflex, so it is extremely difficult to do. I think the gag reflex mainly exists to try and prevent objects too large from being ingested.
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