Anatomy B/C
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Re: Anatomy B/C
For "Regulation of the Respiratory System", will we need to know the Alveolar ventilation - Arterial pCO2 Relationship and Henderson-Hasselbalch Equations?
Also, I'm assuming it's referring to the regulation of blood pH and breathing?
Also, I'm assuming it's referring to the regulation of blood pH and breathing?
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Yes, you will definitely have to know about that.dvd wrote: Also, I'm assuming it's referring to the regulation of blood pH and breathing?
As for next year (2011-2012) I am pretty sure one of the systems will be respiratory. I know this was answered before (but I'm too lazy to shift through past posts) so what would be a recommended book to read over the summer to study? Something less than $50.
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Good question. I've mostly gotten anatomy textbooks and such from the school, but if you head over to eBay I'm sure there are a ton of books. SparkCharts are also good for muscle ID (except not for next year, I guess), but there are also videos online and such. Do a little digging on eBay and Amazon and you're bound to find something.mnstrviola wrote:As for next year (2011-2012) I am pretty sure one of the systems will be respiratory. I know this was answered before (but I'm too lazy to shift through past posts) so what would be a recommended book to read over the summer to study? Something less than $50.
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Does the upper respiratory tract consists of just the nasal cavity and pharynx, or the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx? I know the lower one consists of the trachea, bronchi, lung, alveoli, etc. I've never seen this on a test, but I'd like to be sure anyway.
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The larynx can be classified as either upper or lower, depending on the source; I'd go with upper, though. It seems to be more common.dvd wrote:Does the upper respiratory tract consists of just the nasal cavity and pharynx, or the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx? I know the lower one consists of the trachea, bronchi, lung, alveoli, etc. I've never seen this on a test, but I'd like to be sure anyway.
I've seen this on a few tests. Better to be safe than sorry.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Hey everyone! For nationals, do you think division B would need to know about motor unit summation and wave summation?
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I would assume so since it is part of muscle contraction
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Have any of you gotten cross sections of any part of the body for muscles? How important would it be for Nationals?
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I got that at state (on a test written by a pediatric cardiology surgeon), but I didn't see it at nationals last year. Might be useful, though.sweetgirl964 wrote:Have any of you gotten cross sections of any part of the body for muscles? How important would it be for Nationals?
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