I believe that you are correct on all accounts.Crazy Puny Man wrote:I think you could say that both divisions have their own specialized sensory receptors (for somatic...extero & proprioceptors? for autonomic...interoceptors?), & therefore sensory neurons...yeah
And lemme get this straight too: sympathetic/parasympathetic are efferent divisions of the ANS?
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Re: Anatomy B/C
Looking forward to anatomy, protein, fossils, and optics (NYS trial) this year!
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Very relieved that this year isn't muscular or skeletal systems. Very relieved. Is there some sort of order to which systems they pick for each year?
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I've been told that systems usually come back every 4 to 5 years. Mostly likely we won't be seeing the muscular or skeletal systems for another three years or so.Jajamola88 wrote:Very relieved that this year isn't muscular or skeletal systems. Very relieved. Is there some sort of order to which systems they pick for each year?
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i have already gone through all of the resources provided by soinc.org. does anyone have other resources?

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Re: Anatomy B/C
The rules say
Aren't they both talking about epidermis, dermis, etc?
What is the difference between basic anatomy of the component parts of the skin and anatomy of the layers?ii.Basic anatomy of the component parts of the skin
iii. Anatomy of the layers of the skin and sensory receptors
Aren't they both talking about epidermis, dermis, etc?
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"Four layers of the skin".
These are the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, and what else?
These are the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, and what else?
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knittingfrenzy18 wrote:"Four layers of the skin".
These are the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, and what else?
There is a clarification about this: http://www.soinc.org/official_rules_clarif
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Hmm, I believe that the "component parts of the skins" talks about what the skin is actually made of (such as keratinocytes, melanocytes, etc.), while the "anatomy of the layers of the skin" means individual layers such as the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer. I'm not positive, though.mingtian wrote:The rules sayWhat is the difference between basic anatomy of the component parts of the skin and anatomy of the layers?ii.Basic anatomy of the component parts of the skin
iii. Anatomy of the layers of the skin and sensory receptors
Aren't they both talking about epidermis, dermis, etc?
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It is in the training power point so i am sure we need to know. the parts of the brain. The brain is the Mission Control of our bodyrleach wrote:Do we have to know the brain for the nervous system?