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Re: Anatomy B/C
The uvula is like an extension to the soft palate, and is at the tip of it. I believe it is actually part of the soft palate itself.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
You don't throw up if you touch your uvula. You merely want to, and trigger your gag reflex.
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Re: Anatomy B/C
What major muscle is the Parotid gland located next to?
Found this question on one of the quizzes and I'm unsure. Aren't there multiple?
Found this question on one of the quizzes and I'm unsure. Aren't there multiple?
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As the parotid gland is in or near the jaw region and guessing from the muscle list of the past few years, I would say the sternocleidomastoid is what they're looking for.TheCordycepin wrote:What major muscle is the Parotid gland located next to?
Found this question on one of the quizzes and I'm unsure. Aren't there multiple?
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...rohitjalaluddin wrote:hi guys! does anybody have any anatomy notes that I could use
You make your own...
But if you want to know where to start, I would suggest getting a binder. You won't be able to take it into competition, but binders are essential. Then you get a textbook and go find some stuff online. The Scioly Wiki is also a good place to start. Don't worry; you'll find your way soon enough.
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Agreed; you learn the information best when you organize and summarize it yourself into a set of notes. And personally, I've never used a binder, but I hear they're pretty helpful.foreverphysics wrote:...rohitjalaluddin wrote:hi guys! does anybody have any anatomy notes that I could use
You make your own...
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Re: Anatomy B/C
For B division u need 2 know cancers of the digestive system. Anybody know which cancers?
Right now I'm studying bowel cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, and cancer of the esophagus. thanks guys
Right now I'm studying bowel cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, and cancer of the esophagus. thanks guys
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You will probably need to know all cancers of the digestive system as it doesn't specify which ones you need.Anatprof88 wrote:For B division u need 2 know cancers of the digestive system. Anybody know which cancers?
Right now I'm studying bowel cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, and cancer of the esophagus. thanks guys

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ptkid wrote:For B division u need 2 know cancers of the digestive system. Anybody know which cancers?
Right now I'm studying bowel cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, and cancer of the esophagus. thanks guys
There's also intestinal, colon, rectal, pancreatic, and anal cancer. There could be more too. I believe cancers can happen in pretty much every organ, so if you can name it study it I guess

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