
Anatomy & Physiology B/C
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
The exact test format may vary by state, but the content should match what's listed on the event sheet. Just go more in-depth with what you've learned so far 

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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
We just had the state competition in Idaho, and out team won! We'd really like to up Idaho's representation at Nationals, so my A&P partner and I really want to build on our knowledge. What textbooks and other resources have y'all been using? We need a few more sources for our A&P studying other than practice tests, which have been the source for the bulk of (at least my) knowledge.
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Hey guys, would y'all advise me on the types of questions likely to be at Nationals? I'm stressing over the idea that there's going to be stuff i'm missing in my notes.
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A&P: 1/8
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2018
A&P: 1/8
DD: 1/36
Microbe: 2/43
Herp: 2/50
(i think you can guess what i actually worked on lol)
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
has the lymphatic system ever been one of the systems for anatomy before? im trying to look for it in a old rules manual but i cant find it.
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Not in at least I decade, if at all.rafaelnadal wrote:has the lymphatic system ever been one of the systems for anatomy before? im trying to look for it in a old rules manual but i cant find it.
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
The closest you can get to lymphatic in previous tests is the immune system, because some tests have questions about lymph and lymph nodes. That may be why they created this rotation, honestly, because every system seems to tie to the previous rotation in a way. (Another example: last year was endocrine, and this year you had to know a bit about hormones for digestive.)
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When they say one double-sided sheet of notes, would it be acceptable to print two one-sided pages of notes and put it in a sheet protector? (since that would still be only one sheet amount of notes) I’ve been doing that all year just for the ease of printing and proctors have never once had an issue with it...until State. Even then, I thought it would be okay to just glue the two papers together but according to the proctor, it wasn’t. Just wondering.
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I think there's a National FAQ disallowing it, but I can't remember for sure.endoplasmic wrote:When they say one double-sided sheet of notes, would it be acceptable to print two one-sided pages of notes and put it in a sheet protector? (since that would still be only one sheet amount of notes) I’ve been doing that all year just for the ease of printing and proctors have never once had an issue with it...until State. Even then, I thought it would be okay to just glue the two papers together but according to the proctor, it wasn’t. Just wondering.
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As Unome said, there is a national FAQ stating that "only 1 sheet of paper printed on front and back is allowed for specific events. Teams may not bring 2 sheets of paper printed on 1 side, even if they are stapled together or in a sheet protector".endoplasmic wrote:When they say one double-sided sheet of notes, would it be acceptable to print two one-sided pages of notes and put it in a sheet protector? (since that would still be only one sheet amount of notes) I’ve been doing that all year just for the ease of printing and proctors have never once had an issue with it...until State. Even then, I thought it would be okay to just glue the two papers together but according to the proctor, it wasn’t. Just wondering.
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Ripppp I never knew about that...costly mistake :// Thanks!Person wrote:As Unome said, there is a national FAQ stating that "only 1 sheet of paper printed on front and back is allowed for specific events. Teams may not bring 2 sheets of paper printed on 1 side, even if they are stapled together or in a sheet protector".endoplasmic wrote:When they say one double-sided sheet of notes, would it be acceptable to print two one-sided pages of notes and put it in a sheet protector? (since that would still be only one sheet amount of notes) I’ve been doing that all year just for the ease of printing and proctors have never once had an issue with it...until State. Even then, I thought it would be okay to just glue the two papers together but according to the proctor, it wasn’t. Just wondering.
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