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Microanatomy of the skull is NOT fair game though right? The rules state "national level only". I heard from someone it was on their test though...
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dvd wrote:Microanatomy of the skull is NOT fair game though right? The rules state "national level only". I heard from someone it was on their test though...
Not necessarily. It does say bones of the skulls for Nats, and that's not necessarily microanatomy. Microanatomy is pretty general; it includes a lot of things besides just bones.
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dvd wrote:Microanatomy of the skull is NOT fair game though right? The rules state "national level only". I heard from someone it was on their test though...
Yeah microanatomy is pretty general. In regards to the skull, the rules said last year too that it would only be tested at Nationals, but surprise surprise, it was on the state test! :lol: Anyways, if I were you and had time, I would briefly review the major bones of the skull and possibly random surface anatomy (like foramen magnum or sella turcica, etc.) Good luck!
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Usually, microanatomy means histology, and that is fair game at every level.
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smarticle13 wrote:can anybody memorize all of the bones in the human body?
its actually quite easy if you use a prop skeleton, my partner & i used one last year & we can still name them all

soooo on a random note...anyone take the WLI NY regional anatomy test??? it was AMAZINGLY difficult!!!! :(
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i must agree. if you use that link i posted, it is really easy.
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So i was reading on the wiki that you can't have a diagram on your cheat sheet. but many people told me its ok and i used diagrams on my cheat sheet at regionals and the superviser was fine with it. i just want to make sure its allowed so i dont end up getting disqualified at states...
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anatomydude wrote:So i was reading on the wiki that you can't have a diagram on your cheat sheet. but many people told me its ok and i used diagrams on my cheat sheet at regionals and the superviser was fine with it. i just want to make sure its allowed so i dont end up getting disqualified at states...
Since when did it say that? I never knew about that...and I'm not sure that that's true. I used one on there for regionals..
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its in the scioly wiki
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I believe the rules say "notes in any form from any source", so yes to diagrams, tables, pictures, etc. And the wiki's not right 100% of the time- only the overwhelming majority of the time.
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