Anatomy B/C
- doctor
- Member
- Posts: 363
- Joined: June 3rd, 2008, 4:28 pm
- Division: C
- State: PA
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
trust the rules more than u trust the scioly wiki
if completely lost submit an event clarification
if completely lost submit an event clarification
Z
. Z
Z
( ) ( )
( - . - )
c(")uu(") MADA MADA DANE
2013 Events: Anatomy, Designer Genes, Chem Lab
doctor's Userpage
. Z
Z
( ) ( )
( - . - )
c(")uu(") MADA MADA DANE
2013 Events: Anatomy, Designer Genes, Chem Lab
doctor's Userpage
- without
- Member
- Posts: 55
- Joined: October 31st, 2009, 8:41 am
- Division: B
- State: AL
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- anatomydude
- Member
- Posts: 28
- Joined: October 29th, 2009, 10:58 am
- Division: B
- State: CO
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
OK thanks i was just clarifying
2010 Regionals: Anatomy: 7th, Battery Buggy: 10th, Ecology: 6th, Experimental Design:11th
- without
- Member
- Posts: 55
- Joined: October 31st, 2009, 8:41 am
- Division: B
- State: AL
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- colombiano
- Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: August 28th, 2009, 11:36 am
- Division: C
- State: TX
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
Yes you can. our notes are one side all diagrams and the other side notesTestkilla wrote:Can we have as many diagrams/pictures on our double sided-one page notes as we want?
Regionals SLHS C Division
1st in Remote Sensing
Texas State Competition Division B WCJH!!
1st in Trajectory 1st in Expirimental Design 3rd in Anatomy
3rd place overall in our second year participating
1st in Remote Sensing
Texas State Competition Division B WCJH!!
1st in Trajectory 1st in Expirimental Design 3rd in Anatomy
3rd place overall in our second year participating
- tclme elmo
- Member
- Posts: 177
- Joined: August 14th, 2009, 12:55 pm
- Division: B
- State: HI
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
This might be a little to vague, if it is that's ok if you have no answer. But do we need to know specific stuff about each specific bone (besides location)?? If we do, how much/what do we need to know? For example, do we need to know stuff like lateral and medial condyles? and epicondyles?
2011
Rustin Invitational - 1st
Solon Invitational - 8th
Regionals - 1st
States - 1st
Nationals - 11th
Rustin Invitational - 1st
Solon Invitational - 8th
Regionals - 1st
States - 1st
Nationals - 11th
-
- Member
- Posts: 172
- Joined: November 21st, 2008, 7:52 pm
- Division: Grad
- State: IN
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
Duuuuuuude I was studying that stuff today. It came up on one of my tests at Semi State. The lady that was giving it apparently has made tests at Nationals for Cell Bio (at least I think that's what she said) and the Anatomy test had some processes on there. Given, I'm in division C. But most importantly look at the pelvis, know the ischium and the pubis for sure...
- SOninja
- Member
- Posts: 76
- Joined: April 13th, 2009, 4:17 pm
- Division: C
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- Contact:
Re: Anatomy B/C
http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/list/274898
// you might want to disregard what they say about "protruberance" on that website//
I didn't actually use the "flashcards", but I studied off that list. There are about 20 and they're very simple.
Also, I've already kinda figured them out from studying already.
Anyway, it only took me like 10 minutes to learn, so you might as well know it just in case.
For specific surface features, I'm focusing on the knee because there are a lot of injuries there
// you might want to disregard what they say about "protruberance" on that website//
I didn't actually use the "flashcards", but I studied off that list. There are about 20 and they're very simple.
Also, I've already kinda figured them out from studying already.
Anyway, it only took me like 10 minutes to learn, so you might as well know it just in case.
For specific surface features, I'm focusing on the knee because there are a lot of injuries there
Last edited by SOninja on March 14th, 2010, 1:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2009 States:
Crime busters - 1st
*Reach for the Stars* - 1st
Anatomy - 7th
SO ♥ forever
"When it is dark enough, you can see the stars." -Charles Austin Beard
Crime busters - 1st
*Reach for the Stars* - 1st
Anatomy - 7th
SO ♥ forever
"When it is dark enough, you can see the stars." -Charles Austin Beard
-
- Member
- Posts: 172
- Joined: November 21st, 2008, 7:52 pm
- Division: Grad
- State: IN
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
Re: Anatomy B/C
SOninja wrote:http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/list/274898
I didn't actually use the "flashcards", but I studied off that list. There are about 20 and they're very simple.
Also, I've already kinda figured them out from studying already.
Anyway, it only took me like 10 minutes to learn, so you might as well know it just in case.
For specific surface features, I'm focusing on the knee because there are a lot of injuries there
I thought tclme elmo meant learning actual bone processes.
Like this:
The glenoid cavity came up on a test
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest