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lolyay wrote:Here is a good website to study the circulartory system. There's also alot of good info on the actual SO website and biology textbooks. good luck =]
I LOVE the web anatomy quizzes. I have used them since last year when I first started with the heart. The skeletal quizzes aren't that bad either.
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well for one of my tests we had to label all the carpals in the foot and hand and the specific surface features for specific bones
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doctor wrote:well for one of my tests we had to label all the carpals in the foot and hand and the specific surface features for specific bones
Thank god I do the circulatory system and not the bones... I could never remember all the carpals and tarsals
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i know and u could barely see the x-rays i kept mixing up the femur, tibia, and fibula with the humerus, ulna, and radius,
and also question : how do u memorize all of the arteries and veins and the names of the lymphatic nodes?
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well you only need to know the lympathic system and skull for the nationals so i'm not studying that. =]
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doctor wrote:i know and u could barely see the x-rays i kept mixing up the femur, tibia, and fibula with the humerus, ulna, and radius,
and also question : how do u memorize all of the arteries and veins and the names of the lymphatic nodes?
I'm not one for using techniques to memorize stuff, except for a mnemonic for the cranial nerves last year, but I won't get into that one :lol: ...

I still don't know them perfectly, but I highly doubt they would ask any of the small arteries/veins, probably aorta, brachiocephalic, radial, femoral, renal, carotid for arteries. Most veins have the same name as their counter-part artery except for like the vena cava and jugular veins. As for lymph nodes, I have yet to study much of the anatomy of the lymph system, just mainly the physiological part. But I would expect for lymphatic you would have to know the thoracic duct as well.

As for the Nationals only stuff, you should definitely study them for states, cause I would totally expect that to be pulled. As for regionals, you really shouldn't have to know any National level stuff.
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haha....i definitely think that you shouldn't say the one about the cranial nerves. ;) :o
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sk8lynne wrote:haha....i definitely think that you shouldn't say the one about the cranial nerves. ;) :o
Hence why I left it out :lol:
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don't remind me about the cranial nerves, i have so much info on them..
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doctor wrote:don't remind me about the cranial nerves, i have so much info on them..
:lol: DId you use a mnemonic to remember them? If so I bet it's not the same as mine :lol:
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