Anatomy B/C
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We answered gall bladder because we saw the cystic duct and the liver and thought obviously the gall bladder. Im still pretty mad 'cause I realized some of our stupid mistakes.
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From what I've heard, it's nervous and digestive. But I'm not entirely sure myself.
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science8 wrote:Sorry if this was already addressed, but does anyone know what system will be on the test next year?
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B Anatomy (Nervous, Digestive)
C Anatomy & Physiology (Nervous, Digestive, Excretory)
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How likely is this to change? Will it be worth it to start getting ready for nervous now?
So happy respiratory is gone, I hated it...although I didn't compete in it other than invitationals (conflicts ).
So happy respiratory is gone, I hated it...although I didn't compete in it other than invitationals (conflicts ).
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I think that it would probably be good to do at least a basic overview, just to get yourself acquainted with the system. I'm planning on spending some time over the summer reviewing it. (Especially because it is the nervous system. That was my least favorite system in anatomy class- I was confused for pretty much a solid month.)havenguy wrote:How likely is this to change? Will it be worth it to start getting ready for nervous now?
So happy respiratory is gone, I hated it...although I didn't compete in it other than invitationals (conflicts ).
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I found these 2 MIT videos really helpful when I studied the nervous system for ap bio. Edit: now that I have a real computer I'll paste the link: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-01 ... -system-1/butter side up wrote:I think that it would probably be good to do at least a basic overview, just to get yourself acquainted with the system. I'm planning on spending some time over the summer reviewing it. (Especially because it is the nervous system. That was my least favorite system in anatomy class- I was confused for pretty much a solid month.)havenguy wrote:How likely is this to change? Will it be worth it to start getting ready for nervous now?
So happy respiratory is gone, I hated it...although I didn't compete in it other than invitationals (conflicts ).
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TELL US THE STORY!!!!Slarik wrote:I found these 2 MIT videos really helpful when I studied the nervous system for ap bio. My iPod doesn't let me copy the link from quizlet easily, so just go to this link and copy the URL with the "MIT" in it. (why I put it on quizlet is bit of a story)butter side up wrote:I think that it would probably be good to do at least a basic overview, just to get yourself acquainted with the system. I'm planning on spending some time over the summer reviewing it. (Especially because it is the nervous system. That was my least favorite system in anatomy class- I was confused for pretty much a solid month.)havenguy wrote:How likely is this to change? Will it be worth it to start getting ready for nervous now?
So happy respiratory is gone, I hated it...although I didn't compete in it other than invitationals (conflicts ).
http://quizlet.com/11327481/helpful-links-flash-cards/
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basically a friend (the "pumpkin and tandya's brother" described on the quizlet link) thinks bio is horrible (not interesting, not much use etc). I posted the link on quizlet (which the pilgrimage group is basically our team's forum) and asked them to share the videos with their brother, because I enjoyed the videos (although I watched them for school). I don't think he's watched them yet, though.LCovington wrote: TELL US THE STORY!!!!
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