Anatomy B/C
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Re: Anatomy B/C
The excretory system is part of the digestive system, so yes. Though you probably don't want to focus on the muscles involved.
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The excretory system is the urinary system...mnstrviola wrote:The excretory system is part of the digestive system, so yes. Though you probably don't want to focus on the muscles involved.
And yes, you will need to know about it.
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Epic Fail! But yeah, know about it. WhooooopsFullMetalMaple wrote:The excretory system is the urinary system...mnstrviola wrote:The excretory system is part of the digestive system, so yes. Though you probably don't want to focus on the muscles involved.
And yes, you will need to know about it.
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so, if one had twelve consecutive hours to study for the event, how would they go about it? (we love when one of our members informs us she'll be taking sats the day of states and the only person with a free slot is an AP chem student, aka me)
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Hi everyone! Does anyone want to quiz each other for anatomy? There aren't many nervous system tests on the wiki..does anyone know any good websites that have more nervous system practice tests? thanks!
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I will say go find a book instead? I don't know anything about the division B rule, but I think a good Anatomy book will be quite adequate.letsallbefriends wrote:Hi everyone! Does anyone want to quiz each other for anatomy? There aren't many nervous system tests on the wiki..does anyone know any good websites that have more nervous system practice tests? thanks!
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Re: Anatomy B/C
There's some good practice tests on purposegames.com if you want help with labeling.kn_95 wrote:I will say go find a book instead? I don't know anything about the division B rule, but I think a good Anatomy book will be quite adequate.letsallbefriends wrote:Hi everyone! Does anyone want to quiz each other for anatomy? There aren't many nervous system tests on the wiki..does anyone know any good websites that have more nervous system practice tests? thanks!
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I suggest making a chart, too. It's easier to learn if you compile your information in easy-to-read notes that you can search stuff on quickly. Just random study tips.letsallbefriends wrote:hey! for diseases, you've probably heard "look it up!" like a gazillion times, but what i usually do is GET A BOOK ON LIKE NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASES! books explain a lot better and have the information you need - they are a lot less confusing too! hope that helped.slytherin wrote:Hi, this my first year in science olympiad. Do you have any tips or good websites? I've been having trouble finding the diseases on each level from the cell to the whole person... I would very much appreciate help!!!
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