Precisely, it's always good to know that the shin bone connects to the knee bone and the knee bone connects to the thigh bone when putting the pieces back together.
Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of anatomical physiology with respect to gasses under pressure (the dive portion of EOD).
Originally posted by zRealist: thanks for your answers.
what do you mean by A&P?
Anatomy and Physiology.
Don't know if this is really covered at a HS level though. This would be more of a college level course for those looking to go into some part of the medical field. In most HS sciences, A&P isn't a choice.
Never EOD myself, so don't know what would really help, but I would venture to guess to say physics and or chemistry....or gym (with a focus on running)
I took A&P in high school, but that was a long time ago. You don't have to worry about studying specific things for EOD school. You can't really prepare for it. You just have to study the specifics that are taught to you and work on that. Good luck.