Anatomy B/C

Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby soobsession on Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:42 pm

RightorRong wrote:
scienceolympiadist wrote:If anyone finds a list of muscles from sonic.org, please paste it here.

http://www.innerbody.com/image/musfov.html
It's not from soinc.org but it has a list of muscles with images.


thanks...thats a start. :)

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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby tmanneo on Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:52 pm

Do you guys think we'll have to know all the hormones within the endocrine system.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby 2win on Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:22 pm

possibly, we'll never know until the official rules come out.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby gyourkoshaven on Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:33 pm

They're already out...I just ordered mine. Also, I've never done the event before, but is skeletal as easy as it should be?
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby ktrujillo52 on Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:58 pm

I thought that the skeletal system was pretty easy last year but they could make it a lot harder. If they didn't limit knowing the bones of the skull to the National level then it would be harder. I just ordered mine as well but I am interested to see just how many muscles we have to know. Probably just the major superficial ones and probably a few of the deep ones. But there is a lot to memorize this year, I think we will have to memorize at least 50 muscles, and imo the posterior muscles of the thigh can get confusing...
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby tmanneo on Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:16 pm

I just ordered mine too. I just did some reading on the skeletal and endocrine system. It should be very interesting to see what we have to know for each level. I am definitely preparing for national level topics, even though I'm on a first year team :D
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby 2win on Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:25 pm

i know they're out, but, like, no one has the rule book yet. everyone's just ordered.

@tmanneo: good luck!

i'm just wondering what they will make us study for the endocrine system.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby tmanneo on Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:47 pm

Yea, I'm wondering too. I'm thinking the function of all the organs in the system, certain hormones, and probably diseases of the system.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby ktrujillo52 on Thu Sep 10, 2009 6:26 pm

I got my rules manual today. Compared to the Muscular and Skeletal systems, there is much less to know for the Endocrine system. Also, they apparently now have the muscle list posted on soinc. For the skeletal system, I was surprised to see CT and MRI scans on there. I have seen images of both before and as long as you can identify bones you should be fine. As for the muscular system, pretty much everything I expected to be on there was on there. However, the thing that I found most surprising was that now we can bring in an 8.5 x 11in page of notes. Actually, I found that a lot of the events now allow you to bring in a page of notes.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby soobsession on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:26 pm

ktrujillo52 wrote:However, the thing that I found most surprising was that now we can bring in an 8.5 x 11in page of notes. Actually, I found that a lot of the events now allow you to bring in a page of notes.


this event didnt have cheat sheets before? really?? :shock: i thought it did...

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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby Anarch on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:34 pm

soobsession wrote:this event didnt have cheat sheets before? really?? :shock: i thought it did...
Certainly not in C division. And for an event like Anatomy, even a single piece of paper makes the event much easier. you could easily list out the origins/insertions/actions of all the required muscles, all the potentially-relevant glands and hormones with some information about them, and have space left over for some other important-seeming stuff. Assuming good eyesight and a small font, of course.
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby Flavorflav on Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:40 pm

The cheat sheet is likely to change the event quite a bit. There isn't much point in putting a lot of identification questions on the test if everyone is going to have the answers in their notes. As a result, I would expect a lot more physiology questions this year.
ktrujillo52 wrote:Compared to the Muscular and Skeletal systems, there is much less to know for the Endocrine system.

Fewer bullets, for sure, but that one about "glands, their products, and the functions of each" (or something like that) it says is a doozy - or would be, without a cheat sheet..
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby doctor on Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:03 pm

is the cheat allowed for only C div or for B div as well??
i ordered my rules but it still didnt come yet
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby AlphaTauri on Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:37 pm

doctor wrote:is the cheat allowed for only C div or for B div as well??
i ordered my rules but it still didnt come yet

I certainly hope that they allow a cheat sheet, I mean, resources, for Div B, even though my team did pretty good at States last year without one.

As for resources, I have found my old health class notes to be a good starting point for studying because they cover basic info for the major systems, but that's just me.

On a side note, what muscular diseases do you think they will make us study?
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Re: Anatomy B/C

Postby gyourkoshaven on Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:29 pm

Via rules manual:

Each team may bring one 8.5" x 11" two-sided page of notes that contain information in any form from any source
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