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They keep brain regions vague on purpose. The best figure I've found (and realize that I've mined a number of anatomy and neuroscience books) is actually from a Google search (images or normal for a PDF, don't remember). It shows a myriad of regions and labels localized functionality. I prefer figures that hit structure and function together to save space.
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Do you know any diagrams that we need to know for Endocrine system? I only got what hormones are produced where and their functions.
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I'm using a diagram of the different organs, stating where they are and their functions, as well a diagram of how the pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus, and another diagram of the functions of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland.farmerjoe279 wrote:Do you know any diagrams that we need to know for Endocrine system? I only got what hormones are produced where and their functions.
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do the brain regions stay vauge ( the lobes ) or do they get into specifics during tests ?
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Specifics definitely.Plz_luv_me_A+P wrote:do the brain regions stay vauge ( the lobes ) or do they get into specifics during tests ?
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Yes, it does help. Thanks.Nerd_Bunny wrote:I'm using a diagram of the different organs, stating where they are and their functions, as well a diagram of how the pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus, and another diagram of the functions of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland.farmerjoe279 wrote:Do you know any diagrams that we need to know for Endocrine system? I only got what hormones are produced where and their functions.
Hope this helps!
I was just asking because when I looked at the rules, there wasn´t really anything that needed diagrams, I just put the glands and their functions.
Do we need to know Steriod, Water Soluble, Fat Soluble Hormones?
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I'm not sure if it says so on the rules, but most tests I've done have them so I would learn them.farmerjoe279 wrote:Yes, it does help. Thanks.Nerd_Bunny wrote:I'm using a diagram of the different organs, stating where they are and their functions, as well a diagram of how the pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus, and another diagram of the functions of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland.farmerjoe279 wrote:Do you know any diagrams that we need to know for Endocrine system? I only got what hormones are produced where and their functions.
Hope this helps!
I was just asking because when I looked at the rules, there wasn´t really anything that needed diagrams, I just put the glands and their functions.
Do we need to know Steriod, Water Soluble, Fat Soluble Hormones?
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They might include it. Rocks and Minerals sometimes includes minerals that are not on the list(not this year though) like Zircon.farmerjoe279 wrote:Yes, it does help. Thanks.Nerd_Bunny wrote:I'm using a diagram of the different organs, stating where they are and their functions, as well a diagram of how the pituitary gland is connected to the hypothalamus, and another diagram of the functions of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland.farmerjoe279 wrote:Do you know any diagrams that we need to know for Endocrine system? I only got what hormones are produced where and their functions.
Hope this helps!
I was just asking because when I looked at the rules, there wasn´t really anything that needed diagrams, I just put the glands and their functions.
Do we need to know Steriod, Water Soluble, Fat Soluble Hormones?
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Does anyone find that topics determined in the rules to be state or nationals level make an appearance on regionals tests? I just had my regionals and even though cranial nerves weren't supposed to be covered, I memorized them in the week before the test. I'm pretty sure it's the reason my partner and I medaled, because we encountered several questions about cranial nerves. This also happened with ecology (I knew r- and k- strategy, but they were not supposed to be regionals material). Should I just go into each event with the assumption that anything in the rules is fair game, regardless of its proposed level?