Special Senses: Free Resources

Our senses: sight, hear­ing, taste, smell and touch, keep us informed about our envi­ron­ment. In this sec­tion we look at a sub­set of the ner­vous sys­tem, out abil­ity to sense.  This is also one of those top­ics that may or may not be cov­ered in an Anatomy & Phys­i­ol­ogy 1 course.  If this topic is cov­ered be sure to find out how much detail you need to know. I have meet instruc­tors who gloss over this chap­ter because it is at the end of the A&P 1 course, and I have also meet instruc­tors who expect you to know ever lit­tle piece of infor­ma­tion.  Be sure to find out.

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Nervous System: Free Resources

Brains, we need them, and zom­bies eat them. Sorry, me sense of humor grabbed the key­board for a sec­onds. The ner­vous sys­tem is in my opin­ion one of the most fas­ci­nat­ing top­ics cov­ered in Anatomy & Phys­i­ol­ogy.   This might be why I got my BA in Psy­chol­ogy.  At this point in time you should be feel­ing a lit­tle punch drunk from the A&P class. This is nor­mal, the worst is behind you. The biggest prob­lem stu­dent have from this point till the end of the course is burn out.  Here is where time man­age­ment will help you immensely.

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