A&P I help?

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Hi, I am new to this website and I wasn't sure if there was a specific place to post this, but if there is, please let me know.

I am taking A&P I online this semester and it's quite difficult not being able to ask the teacher questions, talk to follow students in real time, etc. I am taking 18 credit hours this Summer to get all of my pre-reqs done by next semester that way I can apply for the Fal 2012 Nursing program at my local college.

I was wondering if someone could help me with this question, or point me in the right direction of a site that can help me. I would be very grateful and appreciative. THANK YOU!

I am supposed to assign each of the organs to one of the following organ systems:

Digestive

Urinary

Cardiovascular

Endocrine

Reproductive

Respiratory

Lymphatic/Immunity

Nervous

The organs are as follows:

Adrenal gland

Aortic arch

Brain

Bronchi

Descending aorta

Diaphragm

Esophagus

Greater omentum

Heart

Inferior vena cava

Kidneys

Large intestine

Liver

Lungs

Mesentery

Pancreas

Rectum

Small intestine

Spinal cord

Spleen

Stomach

Thyroid gland

Trachea

Ureters

Urinary bladder

adrenal gland - endocrine

aortic arch - cardiovascular

bronchi - respiratory

descending aorta - cardiovascular

diaphram - respiratory

heart - cardiovascular

inferior vc -cardiovascular

messentry -cardiovascualr

pancreas - digestive or endocrine

stomach - digestive

ureter - urinary

bladder - urinary

hello i just came about u thread and i see u have notes for A&P 1 AND 2 BUT IM UNABLE TO DOWNLOAD THEM.. COULD U EMAIL THEM TO ME.. [email protected] THANK U KINDLY

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I am sure bigboi thinks giving you the answers to your homework (that you should have been able to find in no time in your textbook, and ought to have, because then you'd know where to look next time) is being helpful, but it's not. :no:

We lovelovelove helping students be good students, because most of the time, good students turn into good nurses, and that's something those of us who spend a lot of time teaching here are passionate about. And our number one rule is, "We don't do your homework for you."

Tell us what you know, tell us where you looked, tell us what concerns or confuses you, and we'll bend over backwards to help guide you to the answer, because nursing means lifelong learning and you need to learn how to do that starting now, as a student. :yes: However, lifelong learning does not mean, "A lifetime of hitting 'Send.' "

So, had you said, "I looked these up in my textbook and it says that some of them are listed under more than one system. I get why kidneys are, because ...... , but what about ..... ?" you would get some expert teaching about that. Just a list of answers you can cut and paste into your homework (and BTW, bigboi's aren't all correct), now, that's not going to teach you much. Let us help you learn. Take the first step.

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