AP Cliffs Animal Structure detailed enough for the test?

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Does anyone think this is not enough for the test.
They covered all the human organ systems in about 20 pages...seemes too broad, am I wrong?
 
doggg 20 pages on a HUGE subject. i don't think that's detailed enough if it includes nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, immune, reproductive and i know i gotta be missing some off top of my head.

that's like HALF of bio...
 
doggg 20 pages on a HUGE subject. i don't think that's detailed enough if it includes nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, immune, reproductive and i know i gotta be missing some off top of my head.

that's like HALF of bio...

Agreed...but I will go through this section anyway.
 
if u want a good systems review book pick up examkrackers biology or i really liked using the MCAT hyperlearning biology book, it gave a good thorough explanation of how the systems work. lastly u can always use schaums which mstoothlady has said has been pretty good for systems.
 
I actually thought Kaplan was pretty good for the systems because they think that anatomy/physiology q's will dominate the bio section. I like how they break it down into chapters for each section. I went through CliffsAP to fill in the holes. Ultimately though, I have used my high school advanced anatomy & physio I & II notes because my teacher was AMAZINGLY clear and organized.

Also, one negative to Cliffs is the lack of pictures. Kaplan gives more pictures. Maybe Schaums would be better? It might be overkill though...
 
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