How is A&P 2 different from A&P1?

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Hello Everyone, just Aced A&P1 and super relieved about it. I have heard A&P 2 can be harder for some people. How did you study for A&P2? How did you change your study habits for A&P2?

The only thing I think I can try for this one is draw things out for A&P2 more.

Chapters range from Endocrine system to Reproduction. I am only really worried about the Endocrine system.

jazacmom

31 Posts

My best advice is study everyday like the test is tomorrow. There is a lot to learn, or should I say memorize, in AP II. There is also more physiology, i.e. learning how the heart works and why. I am taking AP II this summer and only have a few weeks left, so it is a lot to commit to memory in a condensed session.

Good luck!

Thujone

317 Posts

Do the blunt of the work at the beginning of each chapter. Create a list of questions from the study guides and book that you bought, and then answer them once a day afterwards.

RNnme3j

62 Posts

I’m currently taking A&PII (summer) course...and I think b/c of it being in the summer, it seems a lot harder. Did I say ALOT harder :) It is definitely taking a bit more organizational skills and studying to tackle this one. But the structural differences in the courses, I’ve noticed...A&PI deals with the back bone of anatomy...bones, formation, joints (more internal aspect). A&PII gets a little more fun b/c you’re learning about the actual organs and their functions (& hormones). There were a lot more diagrams in I than in II. If you study & stay organized...you will be fine!! I wouldn’t worry too much! Good Luck though

Rox.G

65 Posts

A&p 2 definitely has more physiology, but I liked it more than a&p1! You're putting the body together and really get to see how all the systems effect one another.. When it came to EKG and Glomerular filtration YouTube has great videos that break it down. I found the renal system to be a challenge. If you aced a&p 1 I'm sure you'll do well in 2! Just stay ahead and study and good luck(-:

EMT89

205 Posts

Thank you everyone, I actually started A&P2 today. I am semi worried since this is the first time for my professor teaching lecture. O.o I'm remembering it is only 5 weeks. I have made tables of all the different hormones, pituitary stuff, and other organs to help me stay organized.

Good luck pleads keep me posted i just got done A&P 1 today I am starting A&P 2 Monday I'm super nervous

EMT89

205 Posts

I have my first test on the 3rd. Should be interesting.

Jennie.K

154 Posts

It just depends on your school. In my schools, A&P I is the molecular level, cellular respiration, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscle system, some of the cardiac system, and reproductive system. A&P II is the nervous system (about half the semester is spent here), more cardiac system, digestive system, lymphatic system, and anything I left out. For both courses, our lecture was pure physiology and lab was pure anatomy.

However, at the local community college, A&P I goes into each system a little. Then, in A&P II, they go deeper into a select few systems.

Isn't there a practice book you can get to study? Maybe from your school library ...

EMT89

205 Posts

Isn't there a practice book you can get to study? Maybe from your school library ...

I have just about every good supplement book for A&P. I received an A in A&P1, just trying to see if anyone studied differently for the two classes at all.

Sartorius1

82 Posts

I got a B in A&P I and an A in A&P II, BUT I thought 232 was harder! So I made sure to study everyday. There is much more physiology. I bought a small whiteboard and wrote and rewrote diagrams of everything. I made up mnemonics for the different hormones. The immune system was particularly tricky for me, so I looked up tons of videos on YouTube! Good luck!

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