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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Training handouts are out. After glancing through them the info is pretty straightforward unless you are now starting to study for this event.
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ladybug789 wrote:Hey guys what is the best way to study for this event?
This question has already been answered on this forum several times.
I would get a used textbook and study it. I recommend Human Anatomy and Physiology by Marieb and Hoehn or Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology by Martini and Nath (this is slightly harder to understand).
Also, the internet is a great source.
Hope that helps!!

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Do you think we would need to know the bone markings of the bones in the appendicular and and axial skeleton at a regional/state level?
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I would say that you might need to know the types of bone markings and be able to identify them on a diagram, but you wouldn't need to know specific bone markings on specific bones. Someone else might disagree with me, though. Basically it comes down to how you interpret rule 3.b.i. in terms of "label the basic surface anatomy of a bone". Maybe an FAQ should be submitted.sasaus wrote:Do you think we would need to know the bone markings of the bones in the appendicular and and axial skeleton at a regional/state level?
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I would say yes. You should be able to identify the bone markings and features of the 4 different kinds of vertebrae and long bones.
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Not yet, but I will this year! (fingers crossed)sciolyFTW_aku wrote:@watermydoing14, have you been to nationals before?
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Am I right in assuming that you were in B division last year? I saw that you were from Interlake and was just wondering, because I thought I saw Interlake at Nats last year.watermydoing14 wrote: Not yet, but I will this year! (fingers crossed)

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Haha well I'm a senior, so it's my last chance to go to Nats as a competitor, but I was there in spirit watching the opening/awards ceremonies on livestream!sciolylover13 wrote:Am I right in assuming that you were in B division last year? I saw that you were from Interlake and was just wondering, because I thought I saw Interlake at Nats last year.watermydoing14 wrote: Not yet, but I will this year! (fingers crossed)
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