Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Study Anatomy







Anatomy is the science of the structure of organisms and all of their various parts. If you are planning a career in the medical field, you must study and excel in the subject of anatomy. It's not easy; but there are ways to succeed. Read on to learn how.


Instructions


1. Study anatomy by first realizing that it all boils down to memorization. There's a huge, long list of vocabulary words you must learn. The terminology can be difficult. You must memorize charts, body functions and many details concerning glands, cells and body parts.








2. Make flash cards out of index cards. This is a great help in memorization. Write a terminology word on one side of the card and write the definition on the other side. When you study anatomy, go over the cards (again and again) by yourself. Then, get someone to help. Ask someone to hold the card up in front of you with one side showing. Start by looking at the word first, then flipping to the definition. Alternate back and forth until you can both define the word and look at the definition first and name the term.


3. Create another set of flash cards out of index cards. On this study set for anatomy, write a body part on one side of the card. Write the function of that body part on the other side of the card. Use these in the same way as the terminology flash cards.


4. Know that you must memorize charts in your study of anatomy. Your anatomy textbook will have charts such as the Periodic Table of the Elements. You must read over these charts again and again in order to memorize them.


5. Look at models of the human body in the laboratory when you study anatomy. You must memorize each body part and its location. Take extra time, if you need to, in the lab so that you can go over the body parts repeatedly until you can identify each part of the body on the model.

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