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hardest a and p chapter/SYSTEM?

So far i've only taken A&P I, but I'd say the ch. on nervous tissue was the hardest, not too bad though.

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The nervous system and the urinary system were the hardest for me. I think the physiology was just really hard for me to get on those two.

I'd have to say immunology is my worst area, which is probably because they don't really seem to know that much about it so there's a lot of contradiction in what people will tell you and a lot of hand waving about the whole thing.

We didn't get to nervous tissue in A&P I, so i'd say of what we did I found the whole bit on metabolism the hardest with urinary being a close 2nd.

I took anatomy and physiology separately so for anatomy that hardest part for me was the arteries and veins and then for physiology the hardest parts to learn were definitely the nervous and urinary systems. The chapter in GI was a little difficult also because you had to know which part of the GI tract absorbed what, how it traveled down the track, and we needed to know which GI juices did what.

Endocrine, hands down.

I agree with those who said the urinary system. But I think it may be, in part, because the instructor literally flew through that material. You have no idea how happy I am to be done with both A&Ps! I thought I was going to die! Earning As in those classes in no walk in the park. More like a walk in the county jail. :clown:

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