just wondering if anybody else on here has or had a teacher that counted off for spelling on this. it's insane enough just trying to remember what everything is.
are some of the the scientific names given to things able to be interpreted by people all over the world. LIke when we classify animal such as a type of reptile(tortoise) we say testudo. or felis domesticus for domestic cats(house cats) based on what i know so far i can say felis domesticus in a forigieon country and people will know what im talking about. What i mean is it has the same pronounciation in all places. People find me weird because i study alot of animal boilogy like this
The terminology used in this animal physiology course as well as most physiology courses are Latin and therefore universally used. You should have no problem being understood.
I'm having a practical on this tomorrow... can't wait -.-
MesmerozaLou 1 year ago
just wondering if anybody else on here has or had a teacher that counted off for spelling on this. it's insane enough just trying to remember what everything is.
monkeygod69 1 year ago
@monkeygod69 yeah mine did within reason. I cant remember ever getting points off for spelling but it had to be really close... good luck!
chuckdobaba 1 year ago
It's so nice to see an anatomy video without PETA activists flaming it...Thanks for the info, it's really helpful!
smokingtofu 1 year ago
@smokingtofu Thanks :D
chuckdobaba 1 year ago
are some of the the scientific names given to things able to be interpreted by people all over the world. LIke when we classify animal such as a type of reptile(tortoise) we say testudo. or felis domesticus for domestic cats(house cats) based on what i know so far i can say felis domesticus in a forigieon country and people will know what im talking about. What i mean is it has the same pronounciation in all places. People find me weird because i study alot of animal boilogy like this
Ikickhardcoreass 2 years ago
The terminology used in this animal physiology course as well as most physiology courses are Latin and therefore universally used. You should have no problem being understood.
chuckdobaba 2 years ago
Thank you this really helps for studying :D
minnesotajess 2 years ago
Glad I could help! ;)
chuckdobaba 2 years ago
Thanks for the video it is pretty helpful!
Kwizii 3 years ago
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ArtificialBoi 3 years ago
i have AP bio comming up junior year.. what do you use to make the incisions? or is it done for you?
plato2014 3 years ago
We used a scalpel, scissors and occasionally a small razor blade when needed. What we used basically looked like a small surgical kit.
chuckdobaba 3 years ago
THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH! This will totally help me when i study my cat's muscular system as well as its OIAs. thanks.
jujufan07 4 years ago 2
No Prob!!!!! Thanks for the encouragement!!!!
chuckdobaba 3 years ago