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Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 24th, 2012, 6:04 pm
by mnstrviola
Kokonilly wrote:I updated the respiratory diseases part of the wiki and the whole digestive system and digestive secretions pages - I think the digestive system page had waaaay too many categories and subcategories. It made it a little difficult to read. I hope no one objects!
Haha sorry, I really like putting stuff in sections and organizing them in the smallest ways possible. You have a good point when you say there were way too many categories, but do you think we can at least break down the In-depth Descriptions part? It's kind of hard for me to find stuff when it's all in one big paragraph. Maybe we can just do mouth + esophagus, stomach, accecory organs, small intestine, large intestine? It will only be 5 sections but I think it would make the information a lot more manageable.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 24th, 2012, 6:35 pm
by SciBomb97
mnstrviola wrote:Kokonilly wrote:I updated the respiratory diseases part of the wiki and the whole digestive system and digestive secretions pages - I think the digestive system page had waaaay too many categories and subcategories. It made it a little difficult to read. I hope no one objects!
Haha sorry, I really like putting stuff in sections and organizing them in the smallest ways possible. You have a good point when you say there were way too many categories, but do you think we can at least break down the In-depth Descriptions part? It's kind of hard for me to find stuff when it's all in one big paragraph. Maybe we can just do mouth + esophagus, stomach, accecory organs, small intestine, large intestine? It will only be 5 sections but I think it would make the information a lot more manageable.
I can fill in Crohn's Disease and stuff about digestive regulation. Also, another section under the In-Depth Descriptions about the GI tract wall layers might be in order too.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 24th, 2012, 8:47 pm
by Kokonilly
SciBomb97 wrote:mnstrviola wrote:Kokonilly wrote:I updated the respiratory diseases part of the wiki and the whole digestive system and digestive secretions pages - I think the digestive system page had waaaay too many categories and subcategories. It made it a little difficult to read. I hope no one objects!
Haha sorry, I really like putting stuff in sections and organizing them in the smallest ways possible. You have a good point when you say there were way too many categories, but do you think we can at least break down the In-depth Descriptions part? It's kind of hard for me to find stuff when it's all in one big paragraph. Maybe we can just do mouth + esophagus, stomach, accecory organs, small intestine, large intestine? It will only be 5 sections but I think it would make the information a lot more manageable.
I can fill in Crohn's Disease and stuff about digestive regulation. Also, another section under the In-Depth Descriptions about the GI tract wall layers might be in order too.
mnstr, I don't see why not. And sure - I'm not bringing my computer to California, so I'll do it when I get back. No rush.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 8:21 am
by SciBomb97
For those of you who use textbooks to study for this event, which ones do you use?
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 8:42 am
by Slarik
SciBomb97 wrote:For those of you who use textbooks to study for this event, which ones do you use?
Cliff Notes Anatomy and Physiology, Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology, Biology 8th Edition (campbell/reece), and Gray's Anatomy
But I mostly I use the internet.
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 10:27 am
by sazhassan
Slarik wrote:SciBomb97 wrote:For those of you who use textbooks to study for this event, which ones do you use?
Cliff Notes Anatomy and Physiology, Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology, Biology 8th Edition (campbell/reece), and Gray's Anatomy
But I mostly I use the internet.
yah. same here.... (read my location)
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 1:01 pm
by Slarik
sazhassan wrote:Slarik wrote:SciBomb97 wrote:For those of you who use textbooks to study for this event, which ones do you use?
Cliff Notes Anatomy and Physiology, Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology, Biology 8th Edition (campbell/reece), and Gray's Anatomy
But I mostly I use the internet.
yah. same here.... (read my location)
You have your own laptop? Sweet!
Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 1:06 pm
by sazhassan
Slarik wrote:sazhassan wrote:Slarik wrote:
Cliff Notes Anatomy and Physiology, Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology, Biology 8th Edition (campbell/reece), and Gray's Anatomy
But I mostly I use the internet.
yah. same here.... (read my location)
You have your own laptop? Sweet!
its not really mine... its a really old sony laptop from 2005. I don't like it much... haha but i use it to make my notes, nevertheless.

Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 2:25 pm
by Slarik
sazhassan wrote:
its not really mine
Oh. Well, the laptop I use that isn't mine either... but I love it! It's an old macbook pro!

Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: March 26th, 2012, 3:44 pm
by sazhassan
Slarik wrote:sazhassan wrote:
its not really mine
Oh. Well, the laptop I use that isn't mine either... but I love it! It's an old macbook pro!

Yah! Shared laptops ftw!
Honestly, I have so many Sci Oly files saved in my laptop... I cant even count them....
