Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C
Posted: December 1st, 2018, 2:23 pm
No, you can't.Skience101 wrote:Anyone know if you can put post-its on the one sheet of paper containing notes????
No, you can't.Skience101 wrote:Anyone know if you can put post-its on the one sheet of paper containing notes????
I assume in the equation you meant to put pbc and not pbs right?sophisSyo wrote:The equation I have is GFR=Kf[(Pgc-Pbs)-πgc] (f, GC, BC are subscripts), where Kf=filtration coefficient, an intrinsic property of glomerular capacity, Pgc=hydrostatic pressure of glomerular capillary, Pbc=hydrostatic pressure of Bowman's space, and πgc=oncotic pressure of glomerular capillary
Oh yeah, my badcbrant554 wrote:I assume in the equation you meant to put pbc and not pbs right?sophisSyo wrote:The equation I have is GFR=Kf[(Pgc-Pbs)-πgc] (f, GC, BC are subscripts), where Kf=filtration coefficient, an intrinsic property of glomerular capacity, Pgc=hydrostatic pressure of glomerular capillary, Pbc=hydrostatic pressure of Bowman's space, and πgc=oncotic pressure of glomerular capillary
I don't think you'd be allowed to do that, or have any other form of notes that are removable. You could definitely write it the margins, however.Skience101 wrote:Anyone know if you can put post-its on the one sheet of paper containing notes????
Hi,vavricka.kaisa wrote:are there any studying techniques anyone recommends for A&P?
I personally study all of it: what it is, symptoms, causes, treatment, and diagnosis.donutsandcupcakes wrote:When we study disorders, do we study all the symptoms, causes, and treatments? Or just what the disease is?
I don't know if this is true for C division too but in B you only need to know the Treatment and Prevention for Nats but yes study the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and whatever else you find importantAnomaly wrote:I personally study all of it: what it is, symptoms, causes, treatment, and diagnosis.donutsandcupcakes wrote:When we study disorders, do we study all the symptoms, causes, and treatments? Or just what the disease is?