Studying for anatomy finals? How about an online study group?

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Hi Everyone,

As I sit here studying away with all my flashcards and study materials, I can't help but wonder what I may be forgetting. You know, those challenging and tricky terms or concepts which were only touched lightly on or maybe the one unit I crammed for which didn't quite solidify the information. :confused: This is keeping me a bit distracted so I thought it might be fun and helpful to start a new thread where we each go through and pick something we think might be tricky to remember on an anatomy lab final. In other words, try to find something you think might be hard to remember and assume someone else would too, and tell us about it.

Any number of topics will do such as the different types and characteristics of Leukocytes (white blood cells), or different origins and insertions of muscles, etc...

I'll start off by talking about peduncles on the brain stem.

Don't forget that on the brain stem there are two types of peduncles:

Cerebral Peduncles are located on the midbrain and the middle cerebellar peduncles are locate on the pons.

Oh, and if you have trouble with spelling, write your spelling words here or ask for suggestions on how to remember the spelling of different words.

Thanks everyone! Look forward to seeing some posts and having my memory jogged! Happy studying! :clown:

oh oh oh to touch and feel very good velvet, AH

cranial nerves too

LOL...I was taught that one but they weren't touching velvet! :eek:

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LOL...I was taught that one but they weren't touching velvet! :eek:

lol, we're trying to keep the site G rated PG13 at the worst.:yeah:

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For my A&P II Lab I had to know what the 12 nerves were and functions on the brainstem, also I had to know what the 7 formed elements were of blood and there functions and draw them... 5 white blood cells, red blood cell and platelets... if this helps anyone I will think of more what I have learned and was tested on over the last 2 semesters.:twocents:

LOL @ the mnemonics! I took the lab portion of my final yesterday and score very well...thanks for keeping me company while studying yesterday. :)

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