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Hey guys,
I'm actually Anatprof77. I made a new account. Anyway, u can ask me anything respiratory.
I'm actually Anatprof77. I made a new account. Anyway, u can ask me anything respiratory.
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Endocrine system = hormones, glands, etc.Anatprof77 wrote:I love being in division B right now. What the heck is the endocrine system?
EDIT: Someone besides me needs to edit the wiki...
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no not really. Anything on the respiratory system!!!! I don't know anything major...Anatprof77 wrote:No problem 49ers. Is there anything specific you wanna know?
i will edit the wiki as long as i know something that's not there
Need info? check these sites out!
Anatomy (muscles): http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/301notes3.htm
(a great overview, but highly complex as it goes on)
Anatomy (muscles): http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/meded/ ... lalpha.htm
(muscle diagram, individual muscles)
Anatomy (muscles): http://homepage.smc.edu/wissmann_paul/musclepics/
(muscle diagrams, but by sections of body)
Anatomy (muscles): http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio20 ... mustut.htm
(muscle diagrams, but again by sections of the body)
Anatomy (respiratory): http://www.leeds.ac.uk/chb/lectures/anatomy7.html
(overview, more basic)
Anatomy: (respiratory): http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/facul ... System.htm
(overview 2.0, bigger, badder, and better. it's also more complicated.)
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Definitely seconded. Also - it says on the rules sheet we need to know "patterns of breathing". Uh... I was more than a bit confused. Googling definitely did not help.49ers wrote:Anything on the respiratory system!!!! I don't know anything major...
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Perhaps this refers to the different modes of breathing such as:Kokonilly wrote:Definitely seconded. Also - it says on the rules sheet we need to know "patterns of breathing". Uh... I was more than a bit confused. Googling definitely did not help.49ers wrote:Anything on the respiratory system!!!! I don't know anything major...
A) Quiet breathing
B) Forced breathing
and/or the respiratory cycle and how pressure would change during inhalation and exhalation.
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Hello everyone I'm kind of new here (since I just registered ) Im participating in Anatomy in division b. Please be genorous and provide me with tips and links and I will try to help everyone a much a I can.(Ugh.. I hate formalities
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scinure wrote:Hello everyone I'm kind of new here (since I just registered ) Im participating in Anatomy in division b. Please be genorous and provide me with tips and links and I will try to help everyone a much a I can.(Ugh.. I hate formalities
Feel free to read thru this whole thread, there are a plethora of good links and tips to help you out.
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what do we need to know about the effect of the respiratory system and the main pulmonary ventilation? please and thank youAnatprof88 wrote:Hey guys,
I'm actually Anatprof77. I made a new account. Anyway, u can ask me anything respiratory.
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Okay, so one of the new diseases this year is myositis, right? Well, I was looking here, and...
EDIT: Apparently there are a lot of forms. Bother. We'll have to know all of them, right?
EDIT2: Johns Hopkins is wonderful.
So do we have to study the chronic form or the simple form (just inflammation of the muscles)?Web site wrote:Often people who have temporary myositis from one of these causes are concerned when they find the TMA web site and read about the serious, chronic form of myositis. When we talk about myositis, we mean the inflammatory myopathies.
EDIT: Apparently there are a lot of forms. Bother. We'll have to know all of them, right?
EDIT2: Johns Hopkins is wonderful.
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