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Anatomy And Physiology Test – The Best Way To Prepare
Anatomy And Physiology Test – The Best Way To Prepare
You are probably wondering if there any easy way to memorize anatomy and physiology terms. I wish there was some easy way. Back when I started studying the human anatomy I was one of those who had hard time memorizing those terms even in English not to mention Latin terms. I searched high and low for any method that could simplify the process of memorization for me. I have found a few simple tips that I want to share with you if you still have difficulties to memorize anatomy terms.
In my opinion human anatomy and physiology is a visual subject. It is better to learn it visually. If you have the opportunity to go to the lab and spend your time learning there it’s the best way to study anatomy. Unfortunately not many of us have to opportunity to go to the lab. Therefore I chose to study anatomy on three dimensional rich-media visualization software. Do not underestimate the power of animation and illustration. This tip alone enabled me to learn human physiology and anatomy very rapidly.
Now back to the anatomy terms. It is not always easy to memorize such terms as fibula tibia. There is a huge list of such terms in anatomy. How do you memorize them? I use a tip they use to learn foreign language. Take number of index cards. Write the Latin term on one side of the card and it’s meaning on other side. Start by looking at the word first, then flipping to the definition. Memorize the terms by going through the cards again and again. Alternate back and forth until you can define the term and then look at the definition first and name the term.
The most important part to prepare for test is to have a set of great Anatomy and Physiology tests and study guide.
By: Stanley Callow
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Go ahead and download your free 3D human anatomy software that you can find at anatomy and physiology test. You can not imagine how easier it is to learn anatomy with animated software.
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One Response to “Anatomy And Physiology Test – The Best Way To Prepare”
Julie, even if it were true that Arnold brought all sorts of medical equipment into his lessons, I would still appreciate what he did for wind players. I was a child in the 1960s when I was told by my music teachers to “push with your diaphram” and “push against your belt”, etc. None of it made a lick of sense to me and none of it helped. Years later I studied human anatomy, physiology & nursing and realized why their advice didn't help — it was based upon false notions that defy the laws of physics. After retiring from nursing & coming back to horn, I smugly turned a deaf ear whenever music teachers tried to tell me how to breath assuming they were all still as ignorant as they were in the 60s (sadly, a few still are.) My attitude changed, however, after I attended a presentation by Brian Fredrickson on Arnold Jacob's teachings. Ah! Finally a musician that has taken the time to learn human anatomy & physiology and apply it to wind playing. Very refreshing! ~ Valerie Wells
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