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  • Emma Brett
    • Dror Steiner
        Dror Steiner commented on comment by Dror Steiner

        One good rule of thumb: when in doubt, include! :)

      • Emma Brett
          Emma Brett commented on comment by Dror Steiner

          Great thank you for clarifying

        • Emma Brett
            Emma Brett commented on comment by Dror Steiner

            Hi Dror, yes that is what I have referred to above but I wasn't sure if the alimentary canal needs included. I guess I will include it in case.

          • Dror Steiner
              Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Emma Brett

              Can you look at the class note of the digestive system. There ar the list of organs/structures of the digestive system. Those are the organs you need to write about.

              • Emma Brett
                By Emma Brett

                Hi Dror, yes that is what I have referred to above but I wasn't sure if the alimentary canal needs included. I guess I will include it in case.

              • Dror Steiner
                By Dror Steiner

                One good rule of thumb: when in doubt, include! :)

            • Dror Steiner
                Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Emma Brett

                Yes, exactly. This question asks you to describe the 'journey' a bite of food does from the mouth to the cell. So, part of it, once the food has its final break in the digestive system (small intestine), then it goes to the ....blood circulation (start via the capilaries in the intestine, to the liver, then to general circulation, the heart, then via arteries to cells around the body).

                • Emma Brett
                  By Emma Brett

                  Great thank you for clarifying

              • Dror Steiner
                  Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Nicky R

                  Hi Nicky,
                  Connective tissue: a general term for all connective tissues types: bones, cartilage, blood, fat and more...
                  Fibrous connective tissue: one type of connective tissue. Examples: tendon, ligament, fascia...
                  Why do you use Google when you can ask me :)
                  Clear?

                • Dror Steiner
                    Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Jane Wright

                    Hi Jane, you need to first write those (type), then print those and finally add them to the journal in the correct place.
                    Dror

                  • Dror Steiner
                      Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Amber widdett

                      No need to know muscles origin and insertion.

                    • Dror Steiner
                        Dror Steiner commented on comment by Amber widdett

                        Sorry Amber, I have missed this question. No, you don't need to learn the muscles origin and insertion.

                      • Emma Brett
                        • Dror Steiner
                            Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Emma Brett

                            Hi Emma, it should be something like 'contract internal organs such as stomach.'
                            It's not a great question...

                          • Amber widdett
                              Amber widdett commented on Wall post by Amber widdett

                              Thanks Dror,

                              Do we need to learn all the muscle origins and insersions as well? I know

                              • Dror Steiner
                                By Dror Steiner

                                Sorry Amber, I have missed this question. No, you don't need to learn the muscles origin and insertion.

                            • Dror Steiner
                                Dror Steiner commented on Wall post by Amber widdett

                                Hello Amber,
                                Yes you can. If you give each client a consultation and a treatment, then its all fine.

                              • Dror Steiner
                                  Dror Steiner commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

                                  Good, however, this is out of the course material so I will not add this to the course material. Just don't want to confuse and overload students...

                                • Olga Tomilo
                                    Olga Tomilo commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

                                    It was good to see the ligaments around the knee joint in 3d

                                  • Olga Tomilo
                                      Olga Tomilo commented on comment by Olga Tomilo

                                      It is just my curiosity. I wanted to see a dissection of a long bone to see how the yellow bone marrow looks like. I looked at the video showing a blood sample under the microscope to see red, white cells and platelets. I looked at bones and muscles in 3D, googled the ear bones pictures.