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Should I switch science classes ?
My AP biology teacher is terrible. Should i get out before its too late, the class is really hard. I would take Anatomy.
Why doesn't the terms in Anatomy textbook match the Anatomy Coloring book terms?
I have A&P 4th ed. (coloring book) Wynn Kapit and A&P 8th edition (textbook) Elaine N. Marieb and the terms don't match. Which one is ...
What general development approach will be used in human anatomy?
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Which of these controls communication between neurons?
The chemical signals that travel from one neuron to another, enabling them to communicate with one another, are called : A . Dendrites B. Lobes C. ...
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Related topics: signal, communication, travel, chemical, anatomy, brain
Ureter: posterior related to gonadal vessels . does it mean the ureter is posterior or the gonadal?
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Platysma is one of two facial muslces outside the face. Which is the other?
Why can`t a degree holder in B.Sc. Radiology become a radiologist?
Firstly they also study the anatomy same as the MBBS apart from dissection. secondly during their course of four years they are posted in the same ...
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Related topics: study, course, year, degrees, apart, anatomy, degree, years, mbbs
Grey's anatomy episode where they removed both legs and put one in the middle?
My landlord said that he watched this happen in an episode but it sounds really far fetched. If it is can someone tell me the episode and why they d ...
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How does the pleura and pleural fluid create a pressure gradient and reduce friction?
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Related topics: gradient, pressure, fluid, friction, anatomy, physiology, fever, immunology