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That is very true, not only in Anatomy, but in numerous other topics as well. :(
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Anyone know what the events are for the next school year(2015-2016) or is it still the same?
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K-Meister wrote:Anyone know what the events are for the next school year(2015-2016) or is it still the same?
As in systems or events? Both can be found here, if that's what you're looking for.
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Wait, so one of next year's systems is "aging"? Interesting...

I'm assuming that means the effects of aging on the body...?
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coprolite_dipstick wrote:Wait, so one of next year's systems is "aging"? Interesting...

I'm assuming that means the effects of aging on the body...?
I think that it includes aging on the body as you said. But maybe a focus on aging within the skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems (Ex: bone and muscle development)
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I'm hoping that aging will have a focus on the other two systems, since musculoskeletal is practically two systems already. If we had to know the effect of aging on the entire body, that would be a lot of material to research.
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watermydoing14 wrote:I'm hoping that aging will have a focus on the other two systems, since musculoskeletal is practically two systems already. If we had to know the effect of aging on the entire body, that would be a lot of material to research.
Well, I suppose knowing the effects of aging on the entire body would make the event challenging, since cardiovascular returns.
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Eggo wrote:
watermydoing14 wrote:I'm hoping that aging will have a focus on the other two systems, since musculoskeletal is practically two systems already. If we had to know the effect of aging on the entire body, that would be a lot of material to research.
Well, I suppose knowing the effects of aging on the entire body would make the event challenging, since cardiovascular returns.
Cardiovascular is mostly memorization, though -- plus people in the event last year would have a bit of an advantage with that system.

I feel like knowing the effects of aging on the entire body is similar to (as in, involving the same amount of information as) learning a new body system.
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I just wish the rules would come out already, so I could know exactly what to research. At the moment I am just reading through the Cardio and skeletal/muscular chapters in my textbooks...

ya know, it's sort of sad that I'm already studying for next year... :roll: :|
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I'm doing Anatomy & Physiology next year after a brief hiatus from the event during this past year. Looks like I'm going to have to study a lot...

I just began studying the Cardiovascular System and it seems pretty straightforward- fairly complex if you desire to be skilled at it, though. I'll soon begin the musculoskeletal system. (In soon I mean around 3 months)
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