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Re: Anatomy B/C

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Cool cool. It's an excellent diagram; I'm just afraid no one will see it if it's only on this thread.
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Kokonilly wrote:Cool cool. It's an excellent diagram; I'm just afraid no one will see it if it's only on this thread.
Thanks! ^^
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Thanks for the awesome diagram Aubrey, definitely going next to my muscle diagrams on the cheat sheet. Do you guys think that I should add the insertions/origins to my sheet even if I'm in division B?
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Well, it clearly states in the rules manual that for Division B, insertion and origin should only appear on Nationals tests, but sure, if you have extra space and stuff, then go for it. It's better to be overprepared than underprepared! :)
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Shunken wrote:Thanks for the awesome diagram Aubrey, definitely going next to my muscle diagrams on the cheat sheet. Do you guys think that I should add the insertions/origins to my sheet even if I'm in division B?
You are very welcome! :D
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Dude, that's fantastic. Is it on the wiki?
It has been added. :) Hope it makes the cheat-sheet making process a whole lot easier. I personally didn't need to use the diagram at my wonky regional *sigh* but I know it it had been a normal test that it would have been a life-saver for me.

I always get those arm and leg muscles all mixed up. I cannot for the life of me remember which is which! (Especially the Extensors)
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Do you think that I'll need to know The Oxygen Dissociation Curve found here. http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/anp ... iation.htm?
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Shunken wrote:Do you think that I'll need to know The Oxygen Dissociation Curve found here. http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/anp ... iation.htm?
Seeing as you're in Division B, most likely not. But if you have extra time, and extra room on your cheat sheet, you may want to spend some time on this.

Edit: To all: I've been re-vamping the Anatomy Wiki. Hope it helps.
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aubrey048 wrote:But if you have extra time, and extra room on your cheat sheet, you may want to spend some time on this.
Well... I don't know about that. I hate to say this, but there is such a thing as going too far in an event. If something will clearly not be covered on the test, it's not worth your time studying. Instead, I would recommend going back to the basics and getting everything there down pat (I hate that phrase). Be absolutely certain you know everything you need to know before learning anything extra.
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Kokonilly wrote:
aubrey048 wrote:But if you have extra time, and extra room on your cheat sheet, you may want to spend some time on this.
Well... I don't know about that. I hate to say this, but there is such a thing as going too far in an event.
I strongly disagree. In order to win my Anatomy regional, one had to go FAR BEYOND THE RULES. I've learned my lesson and will apply it next year. I say GO FOR IT, SHUNKEN!

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Re: Anatomy B/C

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That should be extremely unusual. The most odd thing I've encountered was the inclusion of the skeletal system at Wayzata, but I've never seen a test overreach on the systems given (except at state... but that was more clinical application than anything; I'm better at memorizing than critical thinking).
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