Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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This is pretty random, but is there any way to predict what the next school year's systems are going to be for anatomy?
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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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ndkuma01 wrote: January 26th, 2021, 4:47 pm This is pretty random, but is there any way to predict what the next school year's systems are going to be for anatomy?
Not with complete confidence. The last time skeletal, muscular, and integumentary were run before this year and last year was 2016, after which followed nervous, sense organs, and endocrine (Source: A&P Wiki page). That would be my guess, but we can't know for sure.
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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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Tailsfan101 wrote: January 27th, 2021, 11:03 am
ndkuma01 wrote: January 26th, 2021, 4:47 pm This is pretty random, but is there any way to predict what the next school year's systems are going to be for anatomy?
Not with complete confidence. The last time skeletal, muscular, and integumentary were run before this year and last year was 2016, after which followed nervous, sense organs, and endocrine (Source: A&P Wiki page). That would be my guess, but we can't know for sure.
That's what I thought so too, or it's probably systems that haven't been rotated in for a while. Not sure which ones though.
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What is the most asked subject in Muscular System?

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Hey, I've been doing science olympiad for two years know, last year and this year. Thankfully I got placed back in Anatomy this year, but this year we have different competitions, more competitive ones, and I can't find any recourses to help me... Here are the next invitationals I'm doing this year:

Slinger, Wisconsin, Jan 30

Ottawa, Feb 13.

U of M- Feb 20th

All of these are online, so they haven't released any past tests from years before, ( U of M has though) Has anyone done these tests to know the difficulty? BTW, I'm in division B
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Re: What is the most asked subject in Muscular System?

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ScienceOlympiadSnail wrote: January 27th, 2021, 6:39 pm Hey, I've been doing science olympiad for two years know, last year and this year. Thankfully I got placed back in Anatomy this year, but this year we have different competitions, more competitive ones, and I can't find any recourses to help me... Here are the next invitationals I'm doing this year:

Slinger, Wisconsin, Jan 30

Ottawa, Feb 13.

U of M- Feb 20th

All of these are online, so they haven't released any past tests from years before, ( U of M has though) Has anyone done these tests to know the difficulty? BTW, I'm in division B
I, personally, haven't gone to any of these invitationals but for division B a good resource to grind is Kenneth Saladin's Human Anatomy book.
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^^^^ And Martini and Tortora is great too. I recommend Martini if you're new but still want good information, and most basic stuff you have to know should be in it. Tortora is good for a good read, but it can have info that you didn't find in other textbooks too.
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Hey guys!

I have participated in anatomy for 2 years now, this is my 3rd. But the last 2 yrs I was in division B. And so, I know that competition is going to be tough this year since it's the same topic as last year, but do you guys have any advice on how I can catch up to other Division C participants that did this event last year?
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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 8th, 2021, 6:48 pm Hey guys!

I have participated in anatomy for 2 years now, this is my 3rd. But the last 2 yrs I was in division B. And so, I know that competition is going to be tough this year since it's the same topic as last year, but do you guys have any advice on how I can catch up to other Division C participants that did this event last year?
To be fair, if you practiced in division B using pretty hard tests/learned hard topics, you should be fine! There's really no "catching up", it's all just how far you want to go with individually studying. but I'd still suggest reading different anatomy textbooks, so you can get a good idea of the topics (i think there were some names of tbs thrown around before). also, practice using hard division c tests-i think most of the invitationals this year have released their tests too. that should give you a good idea of what you have to know for this year :o)
another thing- don't be scared to use wikipedia, it has very detailed info. there's many mods and dedicated editors, just like on the wiki here, to make sure no one is writing inaccurate info, and honestly, who would want to edit a page of anat and phys to something else? chances are, they won't even find it without having to specifically google the exact topic.
finally, try to use the online cadaver lab question things. i think there's one linked in the skeletal or muscular systems wiki page, but it had helped me before.
hopefully i helped a bit! sorry for any typos. let me know how the practice goes.
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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 8th, 2021, 6:48 pm Hey guys!

I have participated in anatomy for 2 years now, this is my 3rd. But the last 2 yrs I was in division B. And so, I know that competition is going to be tough this year since it's the same topic as last year, but do you guys have any advice on how I can catch up to other Division C participants that did this event last year?
Like sneepity said, there's really no catching up, as long as you've studied pretty well. One trick I use to find tests on Google is by searching "site:edu [insert topic here] exam" In the brackets just type whichever system you want. It should pull up some sites with exams from colleges. Some of the stuff may not be on the rules, and some may not have answers, but regardless, it is an awesome way to study if you need more material!
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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

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MorningCoffee wrote: February 9th, 2021, 6:09 am
donutsandcupcakes wrote: February 8th, 2021, 6:48 pm Hey guys!

I have participated in anatomy for 2 years now, this is my 3rd. But the last 2 yrs I was in division B. And so, I know that competition is going to be tough this year since it's the same topic as last year, but do you guys have any advice on how I can catch up to other Division C participants that did this event last year?
Like sneepity said, there's really no catching up, as long as you've studied pretty well. One trick I use to find tests on Google is by searching "site:edu [insert topic here] exam" In the brackets just type whichever system you want. It should pull up some sites with exams from colleges. Some of the stuff may not be on the rules, and some may not have answers, but regardless, it is an awesome way to study if you need more material!
Thank You guys for the feedback, everyone who responded really helped me out. I just realized that I never typed up a thank you response :shock: Sorry abt that.

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