Anatomy B/C
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Sorry for the double post, but what needs to be added on to the wiki? I'm planning to do a massive notedump sometime soon (presumably after AP testing, but who knows) and I was wondering what people needed.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
The respiratory and endocrine pages both are pretty . . . lacking. Most of the info on the endocrine page I added myself, seeing as it was basically bare. I think we're awesome in muscular but need to concentrate on updating the others too. If I ever find time I'll try to notedump as well.Kokonilly wrote:Sorry for the double post, but what needs to be added on to the wiki? I'm planning to do a massive notedump sometime soon (presumably after AP testing, but who knows) and I was wondering what people needed.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
What about those diagrams posted back on page sixteen? They seem reasonable useful.aubrey048 wrote:The respiratory and endocrine pages both are pretty . . . lacking. Most of the info on the endocrine page I added myself, seeing as it was basically bare. I think we're awesome in muscular but need to concentrate on updating the others too. If I ever find time I'll try to notedump as well.Kokonilly wrote:Sorry for the double post, but what needs to be added on to the wiki? I'm planning to do a massive notedump sometime soon (presumably after AP testing, but who knows) and I was wondering what people needed.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
TheGenius wrote:What about those diagrams posted back on page sixteen? They seem reasonable useful.aubrey048 wrote:The respiratory and endocrine pages both are pretty . . . lacking. Most of the info on the endocrine page I added myself, seeing as it was basically bare. I think we're awesome in muscular but need to concentrate on updating the others too. If I ever find time I'll try to notedump as well.Kokonilly wrote:Sorry for the double post, but what needs to be added on to the wiki? I'm planning to do a massive notedump sometime soon (presumably after AP testing, but who knows) and I was wondering what people needed.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
Hmm, is that a compliment from TheGenius? Haha
Actually, they are up on the Wiki already. http://scioly.org/wiki/Anatomy
The cheat sheet section.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Not that one. The ones on page sixteen:aubrey048 wrote: Actually, they are up on the Wiki already. http://scioly.org/wiki/Anatomy
The cheat sheet section.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
It seems that there are 3 different types of polio, but they can be classified into 2 different ways:
Type I, the Brunhidle strain
Type II, the Lansing strain
Type III, the Leon strain
and
Spinal, bulbar, bulbospinal.
Are these the same thing, or are they different, and if so is there any relation between them?
Type I, the Brunhidle strain
Type II, the Lansing strain
Type III, the Leon strain
and
Spinal, bulbar, bulbospinal.
Are these the same thing, or are they different, and if so is there any relation between them?
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Whats page 16?TheGenius wrote:What about those diagrams posted back on page sixteen? They seem reasonable useful.aubrey048 wrote:The respiratory and endocrine pages both are pretty . . . lacking. Most of the info on the endocrine page I added myself, seeing as it was basically bare. I think we're awesome in muscular but need to concentrate on updating the others too. If I ever find time I'll try to notedump as well.Kokonilly wrote:Sorry for the double post, but what needs to be added on to the wiki? I'm planning to do a massive notedump sometime soon (presumably after AP testing, but who knows) and I was wondering what people needed.
EDIT: I know many state competitions are over, but still.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Umm.... Page 16 of this thread thingy? If you go all the way back to page 16, there's some useful pictures of diagrams and stuff that TheGenius also posted on this page.ptkid wrote:Whats page 16?
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Re: Anatomy B/C
At my regional (quite a bit ago) they asked us to label a cross section of hand or foot (they didn't tell us which) and they also told us to label the muscles and the tendon in the cross section. Has anybody else been given this before?
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Re: Anatomy B/C
I was given a cross-section of a thigh.ptkid wrote:At my regional (quite a bit ago) they asked us to label a cross section of hand or foot (they didn't tell us which) and they also told us to label the muscles and the tendon in the cross section. Has anybody else been given this before?
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