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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: February 23rd, 2015, 4:21 pm
by boomvroomshroom
Moral: Just learn everything.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: February 23rd, 2015, 5:28 pm
by Unome
boomvroomshroom wrote:Moral: Just learn everything.
:lol: Exactly.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 10th, 2015, 3:40 pm
by Pelagic Trilobyte
humanbeingofearth548 wrote:But there's just a lot to remember about immune..
The immune system is the most complex system of the body, if anyone is looking for a quick way to study it, here is a great video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQGOcOUBi6s

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 11th, 2015, 8:51 pm
by boomvroomshroom
Pelagic Trilobyte wrote:
humanbeingofearth548 wrote:But there's just a lot to remember about immune..
The immune system is the most complex system of the body, if anyone is looking for a quick way to study it, here is a great video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQGOcOUBi6s
I always thought it was the nervous system.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 12th, 2015, 4:20 am
by Unome
boomvroomshroom wrote:
Pelagic Trilobyte wrote:
humanbeingofearth548 wrote:But there's just a lot to remember about immune..
The immune system is the most complex system of the body, if anyone is looking for a quick way to study it, here is a great video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQGOcOUBi6s
I always thought it was the nervous system.
Immune system may be the most complex, but the stuff you have to learn for it in Science Olympiad isn't that difficult compared to nervous.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 12th, 2015, 9:15 am
by boomvroomshroom
Unome wrote:
boomvroomshroom wrote:
Pelagic Trilobyte wrote:But there's just a lot to remember about immune.
I always thought it was the nervous system.
Immune system may be the most complex, but the stuff you have to learn for it in Science Olympiad isn't that difficult compared to nervous.
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Oh okay :) gotcha!

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 15th, 2015, 8:34 pm
by SO_2015
Hi,

This is my first time participating in Science Olympiad.I have two questions related to the event.

1. On the event day, does the team(I have a partner participating along with me) answer as one unit i.e. both the team mates submit one answer together or they individually take the test and their scores get added as the team score?
2. For A&P, it seems one(1) note is allowed. Are we allowed to write on the front and back of the note page or only one side?

Thanking you in advance.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 15th, 2015, 8:43 pm
by bernard
SO_2015 wrote:Hi,

This is my first time participating in Science Olympiad.I have two questions related to the event.

1. On the event day, does the team(I have a partner participating along with me) answer as one unit i.e. both the team mates submit one answer together or they individually take the test and their scores get added as the team score?
2. For A&P, it seems one(1) note is allowed. Are we allowed to write on the front and back of the note page or only one side?

Thanking you in advance.
Both partners should be allowed to take one test together. I haven't heard of any instances where each student takes the test individually because that doesn't seem like how the event should be run.

See "EVENT PARAMETERS" in section 2 of the rules:" one 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper that may contain information on both sides in any form." This means you can write it on or type it and print.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 15th, 2015, 8:49 pm
by SO_2015
Thank you for prompt response.
This is a big help.

Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C

Posted: March 21st, 2015, 3:24 pm
by tinywings
What is really the difference and description between Type I, II, III, and IV hypersensitivities? Type II and III seem very similar, while I am unsure on why Type IV is delayed. Isn't it just cell-mediated response? I have done extensive research but have not come up with satisfactory answers, especially why Type IV is delayed.