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TEAS - anatomy portion

Hello, for those who have taken the exam, I was wondering if we need to know the anatomy of all the systems? Like do I need to know all the bone names and where they are located/connected to, know the anatomy structure of the male/female reproductive system (like how the member hangs from the perineum b/w pubic bone & coccyx, etc), etc. Thank you!

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I am not sure if you have taken it yet, but mine did not have anything that specific. I took it before taking A&P 2 and I scored in the highest category for science, so it was pretty much just the basics and some basic physiology.

I had 1 anatomy question on my science portion. A lot of random questions about clouds. If I were to do it again I would focus on the English portion. Study misspelled words and sentence structure/punctuation.

My TEAS had a lot of endocrine on it. I think it varies 

Honestly it just depends cause the TEAS 6 has multiple versions, but definitely know EVERY single system. Especially the endocrine and their hormones. Also, know the different muscles & bones in the body. 

Can someone plz give me an example of how detailed questions can be for the A&P section so I know how in depth I should be studying. If taken the HESI which was not very detailed, but not sure how the TEAS compares

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