lymph nodes in the digestive system? Right?genius3point14159 wrote:the thing about the lacteals threw me off though... we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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umm yeah thats why i kinda knew it...cause we had just done the digestive system in bio
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Well not really lymph nodes... just a structure of lymph tissue.sciolykid101 wrote:lymph nodes in the digestive system? Right?genius3point14159 wrote:the thing about the lacteals threw me off though... we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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More like lymphatic vessels.pjgscioisamazing wrote:Well not really lymph nodes... just a structure of lymph tissue.sciolykid101 wrote:lymph nodes in the digestive system? Right?genius3point14159 wrote:the thing about the lacteals threw me off though... we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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Yessciolykid101 wrote:More like lymphatic vessels.pjgscioisamazing wrote:Well not really lymph nodes... just a structure of lymph tissue.sciolykid101 wrote: lymph nodes in the digestive system? Right?
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I don't think we were supposed to know the ligaments, but our coach taught us anyway. Here's an image of the ligaments of the knee. http://www.netterimages.com/image/10548.htmgenius3point14159 wrote:the thing about the lacteals threw me off though... we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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yeah, A lot of weird things showed up on my regional test so i juct memorized the major ligaments of magor bones.
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haha hi. the lacteals (which are lymphatic vessels that contain lymphatic tissues or Intracellular Fluid (ICF)) are in the small intestine and absorb glycerol and fatty acids. lymph nodes are present throughout most your body and produce white blood cells.sciolykid101 wrote:More like lymphatic vessels.pjgscioisamazing wrote:genius3point14159 wrote:the thing about the lacteals threw me off though... we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
Well not really lymph nodes... just a structure of lymph tissue.
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You don't mean diaphysis, do you? Or perhaps kyphosis?sk8lynne wrote:it was okk...some hard questions but overall it wasnt that hard
the thing that was weird though was that there was 36 tie breaker questions nd they were all on the diseases
there were some skeletal diseases that were not in the rules though....it was like diaphosis or something like that nd some other things that i had never heard of...that was rele annoying
Was it the ligaments of the knee? B/C disorders of the knee ligaments were on the list of C disorders, and the same person probably made both tests.genius3point14159 wrote:we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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No, not the same person.Flavorflav wrote:You don't mean diaphysis, do you? Or perhaps kyphosis?sk8lynne wrote:it was okk...some hard questions but overall it wasnt that hard
the thing that was weird though was that there was 36 tie breaker questions nd they were all on the diseases
there were some skeletal diseases that were not in the rules though....it was like diaphosis or something like that nd some other things that i had never heard of...that was rele annoyingWas it the ligaments of the knee? B/C disorders of the knee ligaments were on the list of C disorders, and the same person probably made both tests.genius3point14159 wrote:we were not supposed to know the ligaments either right?
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