Our Human Anatomy self-tests are broken down into 5 units:
Histology and the skeletal system
Musculatory system
Nervous and endocrine systems
Circulatory and respiratory systems, and
Digestive and reproductive systems.
The link above will take you to the first test in the series. The tests are in multiple-choice format, with automatic online grading - and they're pretty challenging, too!
This anatomy tutorial was developed by a professor at Cambridge University. It includes diagrams, tips, and mnemonics for remembering important aspects of anatomy, with lists of questions that bring out the relevance and test understanding of basic principles.
Virtual Anatomy is designed so that students, teachers, and just about any one, can learn more about anatomy. They have used the latest technologies available in order to create a more comprehensive learning experience. There are really good tutorials on 12 different body systems, a 3-D body and "Disco Stu" - a dancing, interactive VRML character who teaches you about joints and movement.
This site has an indepth tutorial on human anatomy and physiology. Each section is followed up by an online quiz to test your knowledge.
|
LINKS TO
FREE DOWNLOADS!
|
Anatomy Help Cards feature outlines, key terms, charts, formulas, definitions and diagrams that you'll need for anatomy success. Print it out, and you've got a handy portable anatomy guide that you can use anytime, anywhere.
Vesalius Image Archives has 1000's of anatomy images you can download for use in studying. Click on the button below for more info:
|
|