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Possibly partial pressures of gases or lung capacities.
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so is the respiratory system the same this year???? (as in info you need to knwo)
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It's basically the same as last year but you have to know the topics more in-depth. You also have to know more diseases.geekychic13 wrote:so is the respiratory system the same this year???? (as in info you need to knwo)
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Kokonilly wrote:It's basically the same as last year but you have to know the topics more in-depth. You also have to know more diseases.geekychic13 wrote:so is the respiratory system the same this year???? (as in info you need to knwo)
It seems to be like this: the event that is repeated becomes more complicated, having new terms, diseases, functions, etc. The new event tends to be easier. However, it is really up to the event coordinator, as he/she makes the test.
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thnx guys. i looked over the rules and it doesn't look that bad, so I'm in luck 

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with the diseases when it says "on each level from the cell to the whole person" that means that we have to know how the disease starts and what it does to each level, correct?
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I'm not sure what you're asking, but you just have to know how each disease affects each level of body organization: the cell itself (is it a genetic problem? a problem with an organelle?), tissue level (how does one cell affect the cells around it?), organ level (for example, having holes in your lungs from emphysema), and the entire body (how it affects other organs; the body is all connected).49ers wrote:with the diseases when it says "on each level from the cell to the whole person" that means that we have to know how the disease starts and what it does to each level, correct?
So for example, multiple sclerosis, at the cellular level, is the loss of the myelin sheath in a nerve cell. This manifests itself with (among other things) muscle spasms, memory loss, and slurred speech.
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wait...this is just for division c, right???

Kokonilly wrote:I'm not sure what you're asking, but you just have to know how each disease affects each level of body organization: the cell itself (is it a genetic problem? a problem with an organelle?), tissue level (how does one cell affect the cells around it?), organ level (for example, having holes in your lungs from emphysema), and the entire body (how it affects other organs; the body is all connected).49ers wrote:with the diseases when it says "on each level from the cell to the whole person" that means that we have to know how the disease starts and what it does to each level, correct?
So for example, multiple sclerosis, at the cellular level, is the loss of the myelin sheath in a nerve cell. This manifests itself with (among other things) muscle spasms, memory loss, and slurred speech.
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The example was made up. The nervous system's not in the event this year.geekychic13 wrote:wait...this is just for division c, right???![]()
Kokonilly wrote:I'm not sure what you're asking, but you just have to know how each disease affects each level of body organization: the cell itself (is it a genetic problem? a problem with an organelle?), tissue level (how does one cell affect the cells around it?), organ level (for example, having holes in your lungs from emphysema), and the entire body (how it affects other organs; the body is all connected).49ers wrote:with the diseases when it says "on each level from the cell to the whole person" that means that we have to know how the disease starts and what it does to each level, correct?
So for example, multiple sclerosis, at the cellular level, is the loss of the myelin sheath in a nerve cell. This manifests itself with (among other things) muscle spasms, memory loss, and slurred speech.
