Anatomy
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Re: Anatomy
i've no idea.kp9ssa wrote:why dont frends let frends go to michigan
dang, i did really bad on the anatomy test (we got 1st, but it was all thanks to my partner)
i messed up the calcaneus and the talus
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sk8lynne
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Re: Anatomy
i believe the calcaneus is the heel bone and the talus is the ankle boneArthur wrote:what's calcaneus and talus?
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Re: Anatomy
state in 6 days!!:( anything i should watch out for??? and how specific do i have 2 know bout surface anatomy (do i hav 2 know every bone ???
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Re: Anatomy
yep, but i said vice versa.sk8lynne wrote:i believe the calcaneus is the heel bone and the talus is the ankle boneArthur wrote:what's calcaneus and talus?
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zoproeg
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What should I be studying for?
My team is heading off to MI state competition in may, and I really want to do well in Anatomy. Does anyone have experience w/ this event at states, and if so, what should I be studying?
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Re: Anatomy
Suzumebachi wrote:Well... cervical are smaller, I guess...pjgscioisamazing wrote:thoracic vertebrae have very obvious wings- as the ribs need to articulate into the vertebrae. the sacrum is 5 FUSED vertebrae. im not sure about cervical and lumbar.doctor wrote:does anyone know how to tell the difference between, lumbar, thoracic, cervical, and sacral verterbraes??
Lumbar are thick and the biggest, thoracic have the rib facets, and cervical are like tiny little interlocking pieces.
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Re: What should I be studying for?
Well I'm from NY, and did the event last year at the state competition. Definitely know the "National Only" information, as there is a definite chance that the event writer will pull that out. Other than that just know your stuff, states will be more in-depth. In the case of last year, I did anatomy at all 3 levels of competition (regionals, states and nats) and states was the hardest event, with nationals being not THAT difficult. SO definitely know as muhc as you can, seeing as itwill be harder than regionalszoproeg wrote:My team is heading off to MI state competition in may, and I really want to do well in Anatomy. Does anyone have experience w/ this event at states, and if so, what should I be studying?
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Re: Anatomy
has anyone been asked the parts of the tibia or fibula yet. i am struggling with that, and of they did could u attach the picture they used
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