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49ers wrote:so which muscles r we suppossed to study?
i don't have a rule book
The list is posted on soinc.org.
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do we just have to memorize the names of the muscles or where they are and what they're function is also?
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u want to know everything of everything
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alright thanks. i'll try not to ask more questions. i will be able to read the rules finally on monday.
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You will need origin, insertion, interactions and a whole lot of other stuff.
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should i start studying the muscle or skeletal system first? and what should i start on in each of them? :? your help is greatly appreciated
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If you have a partner for the event, I would recommend that you each study one system in depth and study general info about the other one in case you or your partner blanks out on competition day. (Warning: We had slight problems with sharing the test, which we solved by ripping the two sections apart.) If not, then I would study both systems equally and learn general info first, then go more in depth.
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if u and ur partner both are new to the event or know about the same amount of stuff u shud both study each event
but if ur partner is a returning person i reconmend he do skeletal system and u do muscular since skeletal was an event last yr so he already studied it
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it's gonna be back-breaking note-taking work, but this apparently is what we hav to study:
http://www.hershey.k12.pa.us/5603709311 ... natomy.pdf
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In my opinion, Anatomy has been made WAY too easy. I mean, a cheat sheet??? It's Anatomy, not Look-At-A-Piece-Of-Paper-And-Hope-The-Answer-Is-There-tomy!
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