thanks!!!! this site is great!!!!!Flavorflav wrote:I just found this site, which includes online flashcards. It looks like it could be useful.
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do you write then on your own flashcards? just copy them down and study like flash cards?
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any1 no a good way of memorizing names for veins and arteries???
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Hey for the state competition on Anatomy Division B it says "know the basic surface anatomy of a bone" does this mean basic terms like Epiphysis, Metaphysis, and Diaphysis??? Or does it need to be more specific terms of specific bones??? I MUST KNOW
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idk but on one of my invitational tests u had to label the different parts of a bone for the scapula and the femur
so study basic surface anatomy and individual surface anatomy
so study basic surface anatomy and individual surface anatomy
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it's called google
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surface anatomy would be diaphysis, metaphysis, etc. i think that's as specific it's gonna get.theguitarmaster101 wrote:Hey for the state competition on Anatomy Division B it says "know the basic surface anatomy of a bone" does this mean basic terms like Epiphysis, Metaphysis, and Diaphysis??? Or does it need to be more specific terms of specific bones??? I MUST KNOW
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For anyone who has seen/used the training handout from the National Site for Anatomy, I was studying the other day, and noticed that the Circulatory System rules in the training packet don't match the rules in the rulebook for the Circulatory System. I'm not sure about the skeletal system, since that is my system and I don't have a rulebook near me. It seems that the rules in the packet are fairly far from the rule book rules.
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