Anatomy & Physiology B/C
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
That is very true, not only in Anatomy, but in numerous other topics as well.
It's been scientifically proven that people who have more birthdays live longer...
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As in systems or events? Both can be found here, if that's what you're looking for.K-Meister wrote:Anyone know what the events are for the next school year(2015-2016) or is it still the same?
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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...?
I'm assuming that means the effects of aging on the body...?
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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)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...?
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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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Well, I suppose knowing the effects of aging on the entire body would make the event challenging, since cardiovascular returns.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.
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Cardiovascular is mostly memorization, though -- plus people in the event last year would have a bit of an advantage with that system.Eggo wrote:Well, I suppose knowing the effects of aging on the entire body would make the event challenging, since cardiovascular returns.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.
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...
ya know, it's sort of sad that I'm already studying for next year...
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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)
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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