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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 27th, 2016, 9:49 am
by sciolyFTW_aku
ptabraham_nerd01 wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Oops, somehow thought 6 & 14 was the same muscle :D
What cells are located in the inner layer of the periosteum?
Progenitor cells that can develop into osteoblasts?
Correct, but you're missing one more type of cell...

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 28th, 2016, 8:31 pm
by ptabraham_nerd01
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
ptabraham_nerd01 wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Oops, somehow thought 6 & 14 was the same muscle :D
What cells are located in the inner layer of the periosteum?
Progenitor cells that can develop into osteoblasts?
Correct, but you're missing one more type of cell...
Osteoclasts...?

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 29th, 2016, 8:02 am
by sciolyFTW_aku
Correct. Your turn! :D

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 29th, 2016, 12:06 pm
by ptabraham_nerd01
The dens is a process found on what specific bone in the body?

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 29th, 2016, 12:28 pm
by sciolyFTW_aku
ptabraham_nerd01 wrote:
The dens is a process found on what specific bone in the body?
The Axis (C2)
EDIT: Congrats on getting 3rd at Nationals in Anatomy!

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 29th, 2016, 5:45 pm
by ptabraham_nerd01
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
ptabraham_nerd01 wrote:
The dens is a process found on what specific bone in the body?
The Axis (C2)
EDIT: Congrats on getting 3rd at Nationals in Anatomy!
Correct!!!
Thanks...I think you got 1st right?

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 30th, 2016, 8:05 pm
by sciolyFTW_aku
Yup :)
What divides the posterior cranial fossa at the midline?

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 30th, 2016, 8:57 pm
by bhavjain
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Yup :)
What divides the posterior cranial fossa at the midline?
Foramen Magnum
I thought Skull was Nationals only... I am worried now...I thought I was fully prepared for States

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 31st, 2016, 5:09 am
by sciolyFTW_aku
Yea, but sometimes they keep the Nationals stuff on the test too. For example, at my regionals, they had us identify bones of the skull. Since you're about to compete in your state competition, you should try to keep some pictures of the cranial bones on your ref sheet, just in case (just a suggestion).

That's correct! Your turn!

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 31st, 2016, 3:02 pm
by bhavjain
Alright, my turn!
What is the branch of medicine dealing with the correction of
deformities of bones or muscles?