Integumentary, cardiovascular, and immunehmath729 wrote:Welcome to 2015! So, does anybody know the new systems? I might sound a little ignorant, but...
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I have a great book that is easy to understand and everything that our coach gave us, but it doesn't have a title or authorbernard wrote:I use a textbook called Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine Marieb; I recommend getting a similar textbook (by any author - there is no substantial difference among textbooks written by other different authors). Many textbooks are very expensive, so ask teachers, visit the library, or buy used books. If you aren't graduating this year, your textbook will be useful in the future, since it probably covers all body systems.Copernicus wrote:Does anyone have any good book or website resources to study for this event? I am not looking for notes, I want reading material. Thanks.
Many textbooks also have supplemental materials online. Here's a link to one. I recommend using it with a textbook as a way of testing your understanding.
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This is a funny video about the spleen (its a parody of what does the fox say) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEi_4Cyx4Uw
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N1njA_DuDepic wrote:This is a funny video about the spleen (its a parody of what does the fox say) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEi_4Cyx4Uw
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Do you guys recommend any great books to study with?
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Cyanotic wrote:Do you guys recommend any great books to study with?
bernard wrote:I use a textbook called Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine Marieb; I recommend getting a similar textbook (by any author - there is no substantial difference among textbooks written by other different authors). Many textbooks are very expensive, so ask teachers, visit the library, or buy used books. If you aren't graduating this year, your textbook will be useful in the future, since it probably covers all body systems.Copernicus wrote:Does anyone have any good book or website resources to study for this event? I am not looking for notes, I want reading material. Thanks.
Many textbooks also have supplemental materials online. Here's a link to one. I recommend using it with a textbook as a way of testing your understanding.
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The Memmler's Structure and Function of the Human Body book.Cyanotic wrote:Do you guys recommend any great books to study with?
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Another tip would be to purchase older, used editions online. Even going one edition down can save you lots of money on expensive books.bernard wrote:Cyanotic wrote:Do you guys recommend any great books to study with?bernard wrote:I use a textbook called Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine Marieb; I recommend getting a similar textbook (by any author - there is no substantial difference among textbooks written by other different authors). Many textbooks are very expensive, so ask teachers, visit the library, or buy used books. If you aren't graduating this year, your textbook will be useful in the future, since it probably covers all body systems.Copernicus wrote:Does anyone have any good book or website resources to study for this event? I am not looking for notes, I want reading material. Thanks.
Here's some I found from googlemej710 wrote:Does anyone have any good websites about the effects of drugs, alcohol, caffeine, etc. on the cardiovascular system?
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/substances/tox ... sp?sysid=1
http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/m ... ar-effects
However I would recommend pulling from a variety of sources found through google searches instead of relying on one or two sources to get a broader perspective on the topic.
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i did anatomy last year and so I know some integumentary, but not muchhmath729 wrote:Welcome to 2015! So, does anybody know the new systems? I might sound a little ignorant, but...
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