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- Apr 4, 2021
High school or middle school, if we go by the cries of "this isn't grade school/high school biology". It's like they forget that a lot of people take anatomy and physiology or other biology courses in undergrad, even if they aren't doing a hard science degree. Hell, my husband took A&P in high school!This whole conversation feels like watching a couple of retards babbling at each other, when was the last time these troons opened a fucking biology book.
All of the human reproductive system, down to the cellular and hormonal level is studied in A&P if you take both semesters. Every cell in the human body is at least touched on during the course of the two semesters. Obviously it isn't as intense a study as a medical degree or a biology degree would be, but the classes and labs are pretty hard core. There's a lot of reading and recalling of lots of dense material.
My first semester my professor had us buy a separate set of summaries of the textbook he wrote (the summaries, not the textbook). We were suggested that the best way to pass the course was to read through the summaries up to the point we were in class every day because there was so much to learn and remember. (This was also a summer class) It was a lot of work, is what I'm saying. (The advice was good, I got an A, and fourteen years later I still remember quite a bit)
Troons are allergic to hard work, so it's no wonder they are stuck in high school biology.