My name is Carolyn and I am a student in high school and I wanted to take Anatomy and Physiology because not only am I super fascinated by the human body, but I am considering studying something in the field of medicine: doctor, nurse, etc; and this class would be necessary for me to take anyway so no matter what I end up choosing, it's a win win. During the first week of school our anatomy class had to choose one main system to study specifically and anytime we did a project, that system would be our main tackle point. I chose the skeletal system because I love the idea that we have over 200 bones ion our body and they all do something insanely important. Also, I figured that if I was going to have to learn all of the bones at some point, why not just choose it as my main system because then i'll be learning about them anyway and studying them on a more concentrated level.
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