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TheGenius wrote:Where can I find muscle diagrams for the lower extremities?

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&q=lo ... 24&bih=568


i am using the first one in my cheat sheet.
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I had a tough time remembering which arm and leg muscles were which, so I made these as a (small) part of my cheat sheet:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30766708@N03/5571619126/

Not exactly brilliant artwork, but it worked well for me. Color-coding FOR THE WIN!
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Since the font is so small, I'm going to color every other line in red so that it is more readable. My other teammates did this, and it seemed to work pretty well.
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That would mess with my color-coding. If I were you, use a font that is easily readable, because if it is stations then it might be hard to find the answer in a short amount of time. It helps to bold and color-code all key terms.
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mnstrviola wrote:That would mess with my color-coding. If I were you, use a font that is easily readable, because if it is stations then it might be hard to find the answer in a short amount of time. It helps to bold and color-code all key terms.
I bold, color-code, italicize, and underline.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

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what kind of stuff has everyone seen on their tests? about how in depth does most tests go?
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mnstrviola wrote:what kind of stuff has everyone seen on their tests? about how in depth does most tests go?
Well, I have never seen a test without a muscle identification part, and endocrine/respiratory organ identification tend to show up as well. Diseases are prominent, asking you to diagnose a disease with a list of information, and usually there is a part asking you the function of hormones are something similar. What do you mean by depth?
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just checking, (I may be wrong) endocrine is not a topic for division B, right? (hopefully...)
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Oh, no, it isn't, sorry.
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how in depth do you need to know about the functions and structures of principle organs?
Does anyone have a practice exam for division B?
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