I have a lab practical tomorrow, which is some of the same material and some other, very specific material. A&P fun fact: in order to make one viable egg, sex gametes must also produce 3 polar bodies that simply disinigrate each month. In contrast, cell division (or meiosis if you will) produces 4 viable sperm. Also, saturated fats are bad, mmm kay?
Monday, September 22, 2008
Ions and ureters and centromeres
Oh my. I just finished my first exam in my Anatomy and Physiology class. All in all, I think it went pretty well. I am annoyed by professors who mention something, offhand, once, and then ask a question about it on the exam. Lucky for me, I guessed this particular professor might be this type and wrote down everything that came out of her mouth (that I could catch when I wasn't furiously scribbling notes). There were one or two questions that didn't even sound familiar, but I think I'll come out with a pretty good score.
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Wow, anatomy and physiology sounds you have to learn a lot of information. Hope your grade is happy!
I am astounded by the sheer volume of material we have to learn for each exam. Last night was the lab practical. Everything on that at least sounded familiar.
When I took A&P, I was taking 17 credits total. I found myself studying the same amount for A&P that I had to study for all the other classes combined. Ashley had to take it too. I think her teacher and class was harder then mine.
A&P sounds horrible. I hope you did great on your exam! Miss you!
@ ldupbeat: I hope you're right. I'm taking 3 classes next semester and one of them is the second half of A&P.
@ patty: it's really not too bad.
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