Anatomy
Anatomy
Ok I am new to this so here goes nothing.
I am in the circulatory system and came across the section that says
ii. Blood Vessels- the cellular and gross anatomy of arteries,aterioles, veins, venules,capillaries, and the name of major vessels in the body.
What's that supposed to mean?
I am in the circulatory system and came across the section that says
ii. Blood Vessels- the cellular and gross anatomy of arteries,aterioles, veins, venules,capillaries, and the name of major vessels in the body.
What's that supposed to mean?
Last edited by SciOlympiadGirl on November 4th, 2008, 10:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Anatomy
i have anatomy. Gross doesn't mean "gross". it means in depth system.
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i'm pretty sure it just means the cellular makeup of the veins.
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Go to google.com and search for "define: gross anatomy". Almost any of the definitions returned should explain it.SciOlympiadGirl wrote:the cellular and gross anatomy... What's that supposed to mean?
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in the rules, one of the bolded section is HOW TO LABEL the path of blood, does this mean they'll show you a diagram and you have to draw the path?
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I think so..............I take a practice test tomorrow so maybe I will find out!
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