What are the stages of swallowing? Some sources say there are two (but different sources split the phases up differently), but others say there are three. I've seen:
buccal/oral/voluntary and pharyngeal-esophageal
buccopharyngeal and esophageal
buccal, pharyngeal, and esophageal
venules wrote:What are the stages of swallowing? Some sources say there are two (but different sources split the phases up differently), but others say there are three. I've seen:
buccal/oral/voluntary and pharyngeal-esophageal
buccopharyngeal and esophageal
buccal, pharyngeal, and esophageal
I usually see buccal, pharyngeal, and esophageal, but I guess it depends what source the test writer uses to write a test.
Orefield MS SO 2015-2018, Parkland HS SO 2019-2020
Medal/Ribbon Count
Invitational: 25
Regional: 16
State: 7
y o i n k s
Events: Anatomy and Physiology, Codebusters, Designer Genes, Protein Modeling
don't look at this its fake news now
The exact test format may vary by state, but the content should match what's listed on the event sheet. Just go more in-depth with what you've learned so far
We just had the state competition in Idaho, and out team won! We'd really like to up Idaho's representation at Nationals, so my A&P partner and I really want to build on our knowledge. What textbooks and other resources have y'all been using? We need a few more sources for our A&P studying other than practice tests, which have been the source for the bulk of (at least my) knowledge.
Hey guys, would y'all advise me on the types of questions likely to be at Nationals? I'm stressing over the idea that there's going to be stuff i'm missing in my notes.
States/Nats
2018
A&P: 1/8
DD: 1/36
Microbe: 2/43
Herp: 2/50
(i think you can guess what i actually worked on lol)
rafaelnadal wrote:has the lymphatic system ever been one of the systems for anatomy before? im trying to look for it in a old rules manual but i cant find it.