aznluvsricemhm wrote:so
im new to this whole thing...meaning anatomy...even tho im in 8th grade -.-
so
this year it's digestive and respiratory system
duz anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do to prepare and what to put on my cheat sheet?
if i cud get a quick reply
that would be really helpful
thankz,
aznluvsricemhm

For the respiratory system, you've gotta know the structures of the lungs, bronchial tree, and alveoli, as well as gas transport across the respiratory membrane. Also, Boyle's law, Dalton's law of partial pressures, and Henry's law are all good things to look up on google/wikipedia.
Differences between internal and external respiration is bound to be on any anatomy test.
Respiratory capacities and volumes (and a spirographs) will almost certainly be on the test too.
For the digestive system, at least know the liver, stomach, small intestine, and pancreas in detail. They are very important. You can put a diagram of tooth structure on your cheat sheet, no need to waste time on it is you're trying to hurry. Pepsinogen/pepsin, trypsinogen/trypsin, amylase, lactase, lipase, and bile are important chemicals.
Lastly, the parts of the brain which control different processes may be on the test, but that's also something you may want to put on the cheat sheet.