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Flavorflav wrote:
sk8lynne wrote:it was okk...some hard questions but overall it wasnt that hard
the thing that was weird though was that there was 36 tie breaker questions nd they were all on the diseases
there were some skeletal diseases that were not in the rules though....it was like diaphosis or something like that nd some other things that i had never heard of...that was rele annoying
You don't mean diaphysis, do you? Or perhaps kyphosis?
No she doesn't. It was this other word. Actually a group of about 4 of them. One was like that diaphosis thing, one started with a "g", and I don't remember the others.
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pjgscioisamazing wrote:
Flavorflav wrote:
sk8lynne wrote:it was okk...some hard questions but overall it wasnt that hard
the thing that was weird though was that there was 36 tie breaker questions nd they were all on the diseases
there were some skeletal diseases that were not in the rules though....it was like diaphosis or something like that nd some other things that i had never heard of...that was rele annoying
You don't mean diaphysis, do you? Or perhaps kyphosis?
No she doesn't. It was this other word. Actually a group of about 4 of them. One was like that diaphosis thing, one started with a "g", and I don't remember the others.
You mean a gomphosis? Are you talking about diseases or joints?
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RightorRong wrote:
pjgscioisamazing wrote:
Flavorflav wrote:You don't mean diaphysis, do you? Or perhaps kyphosis?
No she doesn't. It was this other word. Actually a group of about 4 of them. One was like that diaphosis thing, one started with a "g", and I don't remember the others.
You mean a gomphosis? Are you talking about diseases or joints?
That's it. I don't know why she thought they were diseases though....
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I clearly remember they didn't label it as a disease.
(A gomphosis is where a tooth joins its bony socket)
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SidT wrote:I clearly remember they didn't label it as a disease.
(A gomphosis is where a tooth joins its bony socket)
ok, she maybe just got something mixed up...
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Can anybody give me a general list of websites that have general information about the 10 body systems?
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go...look...at...the...current...anatomy...link...at...soinc...
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AsllaPiscu wrote:Can anybody give me a general list of websites that have general information about the 10 body systems?
It's really hard to find good information on the internet. If I do find a good website, it has one or two body systems, not all of them. I am continuing to search for good information, but for now I would just use the links on Soinc.
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Did anybody have trouble with the Salter Harris fractures?
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Does anyone have the rules for the muscular system in anatomy a couple years back?
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