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Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 11:26 am
by 49ers
man you should see my cheat sheet!!! it was a muscle diagram on both sides and then i just shoved like 1000 words everywhere else!!!
anyways why do we have to know so many muscles???????
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 1:31 pm
by tclme elmo
It's not that many if you think about it. There are WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY more. 50 muscles is NOTHING compared to the number of muscles there really are.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 3:19 pm
by anatomydude
grrr i hate vertebrae. for some reason i have a lot more trouble with vertebrae than other bones. any tips?
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 5:29 pm
by tclme elmo
Like what specifically about the vertebrae? There's the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar. But I'm not sure what you want to know.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 9:11 pm
by anatomydude
the parts of the vertebrae(i.e. posteriar tubercle, anterior arch, etc.).
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 23rd, 2010, 10:12 am
by penclspinner
anatomydude wrote:the parts of the vertebrae(i.e. posteriar tubercle, anterior arch, etc.).
What helped me memorize the parts of the vertebrae were to try and visualize what other bones or muscles the parts were attached to.
For example, the Thoracic Vertebrae contain costal facets which is where the ribs connect. Looking at diagrams and becoming familiar with the different vertebrae shapes will also help, use these diagrams to study and maybe make blank copies so you can test yourself on how well you can identify different parts.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 23rd, 2010, 1:23 pm
by anatomydude
penclspinner wrote:anatomydude wrote:the parts of the vertebrae(i.e. posteriar tubercle, anterior arch, etc.).
What helped me memorize the parts of the vertebrae were to try and visualize what other bones or muscles the parts were attached to.
For example, the Thoracic Vertebrae contain costal facets which is where the ribs connect. Looking at diagrams and becoming familiar with the different vertebrae shapes will also help, use these diagrams to study and maybe make blank copies so you can test yourself on how well you can identify different parts.
ok thanks!

Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 23rd, 2010, 4:51 pm
by SOninja
This is a great website for not only the vertebrae, but the rest of the skeleton.
It's easy to understand and talks about how to identify each vertebrae... enjoy!
http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~biomania/tut ... utline.htm
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 23rd, 2010, 5:25 pm
by anatomydude
wow that is a great website thanks for posting it

Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: January 25th, 2010, 1:40 pm
by tclme elmo
ktrujillo52 wrote:tclme_elmo wrote:No you don't have to! Study for your finals instead!! That's more important! It's fine, I don't need it now!
I only need to study for Calculus and AP Government. I can do that during my AP Bio class because my teacher quit and now we have nothing to do for two hours. of the day.
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