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what is color coding for anatomy

Shivam bhardwaj Student Expert 2nd Nov, 2019
Hello Rohit,
Hope you are doing well.
Modern anatomical illustration uses color both symbolically and literally, often with the aim of overlaying function on an accurate structural representation, as represented for example in the central atlases ofThe Classic Collectors Edition Grays Anatomy. The established convention of red for arteries, blue for veins, and yellow for nerves aids students of anatomy to orient themselves quickly and effectively.In vivo, however, these structures are not so clearly defined. Arteries and nerves appear white, and veins appear whitish-blue.
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which brand bone set is good to study anatomy mbbs 1st yr

Vemireddy Rushita Student Expert 23rd Oct, 2019

Hello aspirant,

The Anatomy Department of your College will issue you Bone sets for a period of one year at some nominal price of 2500 or 3000. You'll probably be asked to make groups of 3–4 people, then issued the Bone Set.

Post Examination, you'll have to return the bone set. If they receive it as is, with no lost bone. You'll be returned some part of that submitted amount, after deducting the Security Deposit, around 1000 or so.

If some bone is lost, they charge you for that from that already submitted amount. Maybe, you might have to pay extra if you don't return maximum no. of bones.

Thanks!

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how to mange the time in study anatomy,physiology and biochemistry

Ronak Gala Student Expert 18th Oct, 2019

Start by learning the fundamentals of both biology and chemistry (specially topics like cell biology, body systems, organic & inorganic equations). Once you do that, go through videos, charts and 3D models that cover all three topics. This will reinforce the fundamentals.

There are two books I have used, and recommend, for those studying these subjects:

1) Ross Anatomy and Physiology

2) Ace Biochemistry by Dr. Holden Hemsworth

Both are great for solidifying your understanding of anatomy, physiology & biochemistry and will also help you deal with advanced topics easily.

Best wishes. Thank you.

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which book is better for studying anatomy and physiology during exams as a quick review?

Thakur Megha 4th Oct, 2019
Hello Aspirant,


For Anatomy Grey's anatomy and tortora's principals of anatomy and physiology is best ,
And for physiology : Physiology by Sembulingam is better ,
And ROSS and WILSON is the best book for quick review during exams but it will have limited matter compared to Tortora's book,
So during normal times study from TORTORA, and all other books which i mentioned and make your own notes written by your hands in a shortnote format,
And  before exam or during exam  it's better to have a look at your own notes for quick review ,
When you will be having less time ,

I hope the above information is useful to you ,

I wish you good luck ,

All the best !
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which question bank book should I follow for anatomy 1st year mbbs?

Apoorva Student Expert 5th Oct, 2019

HELLO DEAR STUDENT,

I am listing the names of few books that can help you in your preparation.

B. D Chaurasia's Human Anatomy For Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thorax And Abdomen

Head and Neck By Vishram Singh

Clinical Anatomy By Snell

Gray's Anatomy For Students By Henry Gray

I hope this was helpful to you.

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which book helpful for practicesing the question for anatomy mbbs 1st year

Sunanda Dhar Student Expert 29th Sep, 2019

Hello there hope you are doing well.Let me tell you anatomy is the most important part,so its my advice for you to make this part clear from very first only,here I am listing four books

B. D Chaurasia's Human Anatomy For Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thorax And Abdomen

This book has a lot of details for the examination. The best feature of this book is the fact that all the details are given in a step-by-step bulletin manner with the most important points being highlighted. This ensures that you can score maximum marks by putting in the minimum effort. Studying from this book alone is enough to fetch you 50-60 per cent marks in your first MBBS exam.

Head and Neck By Vishram Singh

For students who are used to studying guide books and other books by Indian authors, this is a blessing. This book has just the right amount of information that will not confuse you but will provide enough information to ensure that you score well.

Once you are well versed with the contents of this book you can go for other books that are written by foreign authors, but it is always a good practise to start with this book.

Clinical Anatomy By Snell

Irrespective of which discipline of medicine you want to pursue a career in, clinical anatomy is something that you will need. While there are a number of books on this subject, it is always a good practise to begin with the best.

This book will not just help you to score well in the first medical exam of your life, but it will also be useful when you prepare for PG entrance tests and will be a constant companion for you throughout your career.

Gray's Anatomy For Students By Henry Gray

The advantage of studying anatomy from foreign books like this is the fact that the diagrams given here are of much better quality than that of its Indian counterparts. The entire learning here takes a more pictorial approach.

Hope you find it helpful

let me know in the comment box if you are having any further doubts

thanks

Good Luck!


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how to cope with anatomy viva,how to answer a question answer

Prajwal N 27th Sep, 2019
Usually the viva will be easy.. Go with a relaxed mind. U just need to know basic anatomy. Read whatever was taught to u in the dissection table. Examiners are usually lineant. Do not misidentify any structure, that's the least thing u can do.
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how to learn anatomy mbbs 1st year, what is the easiest way to remmember the theory

Diksha gupta 26th Sep, 2019

Hi,

The easier way to remember anatomy is to picturise all the concept in your brains. Relate the names with function for example names of different joints in the body. The number of times you read the topic, the more it retains in the brain. Its all just the matter of practice. If you want to decrease the load, see previous year question papers, will help you to know which chapters are more important.

Note- above is just a suggestion.

I hope it helps.


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I am a BAMS holder ..can i go for MSC physiology or anatomy for further studies ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 18th Sep, 2019
Dear Anjali, for you to be eligible to study M.Sc in Physiology or Anatomy, you should have studied these subjects in your Bachelor's degree. As BAMS has both these subjects in the curriculum, you are eligible to study Masters either in Physiology or Anatomy.
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where should I get the pdf of grays anatomy?

Era Madaria 13th Sep, 2019
Hi Student

In 1858, Drs. Henry Gray and Henry Vandyke Carter created a book for their surgical colleagues that established an enduring standard among anatomical texts. After more than 150 years of continuous publication,Grays Anatomyremains thedefinitive, comprehensive referenceon the subject, offering ready access to the information you need to ensure safe, effective practice.
This 41st edition has beenmeticulously revised and updated throughout, reflecting the very latest understanding of clinical anatomy from field leaders around the world. The books traditional lavish art programme and clear text have been further honed and enhanced, while major advances in imaging techniques and the new insights they bring are fully captured innew state-of-the-art X-ray, CT, MR,andultrasonic images.
Thecompletely reconfiguredaccompanyingeBook versionis richly enhanced with additional content and media, covering all the body regions, cell biology and embryogenesis. This unlocks a whole new level of related information, interactivity and understanding, in keeping with the spirit of innovation that has characterizedGrays Anatomysince its inception.

Presents the mostdetailed and dependable coverageof anatomy available anywhere.

Regional organizationcollects all relevant material on each body area together in one place, making access to core information easier for clinical readers.

Anatomical informationis matched with key clinical information where relevant.

Numerous clinical discussionsemphasize considerations that may affect medical care.

Each chapter has been edited by experts in their field, ensuring access to the very latestevidence-based informationon that topic.

More than 1,000 completely new photographs, including an extensive electronic collection of the latest X-ray, CT, MR, and histological images.

Thedownloadable Expert Consult eBook versionincluded with your purchase allows you to search all of the text, figures, references and videos from the book on a variety of devices.

Carefully selected electronic enhancements include additionaltext,tables,illustrations,labelled imagingandvideos as well as 24 specially invited Commentaries on new and emerging topics related to anatomy.



The link to download this edition:
https://medicostimes.com/grays-anatomy-the-anatomical-basis-of-clinical-practice/


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