Visual Anatomy is an interactive reference, and education tool for medical workers, students and even for anyone who does not have any medical background knowledge. It is one of the most popular anatomy apps in all major appstores!
Visual Anatomy
Parents need to know that Visual Anatomy is a science resource that teaches kids about human anatomy and physiology. Kids tap on specific areas of body diagrams to learn names and functions of body parts, and they can rotate some diagrams for a 3-D view. The diagrams are colorful, detailed, and fairly realistic. Quizzes are available to assess learning, and there's a list of Gray's Anatomy images for easy reference. As is the case with most anatomy references, some diagrams include reproductive structures.
VISUAL ANATOMY is a content-rich resource for teaching kids about anatomy. The diagrams are realistic, and the tappable features make it easy to learn about the structure and function of the human body. The descriptions of the features appear at the bottom or to the right of the page, keeping the diagrams uncluttered. There also are more than 1,000 Gray's Anatomy images, which can be a valuable study aid for medical students. The quizzes could use some grammatical corrections, but overall, the app is a handy reference tool and contains a tremendous amount of content.
This is a 3D Anatomy app that will engage students deeply. The app goes through every single part of the body with over 1247 high resolution images and 300 feature points detailing the parts of the anatomy. At the end of the app there is also a quiz so that students can test their knowledge. The app is excellent for revision. The content goes further than might be required for Biology but it is still interesting, relevant and very useful for school usage.
SEARCH: When you input more than one characters, the search function automatically gives a list of potential key words. You can just select one of them from the list. The result will be the feature point on the anatomy image, label and short description.
Re-downloadPlease press menu button in the main activity windows (20 icons). Select 'Download Gray' and select 'yes'.Then press the Gray anatomy icon. It should start download.If download is stopped in the middle, you set 'Download Gray setting' to 'yes' again.
Edwin F. Bartholomew received his undergraduate degree from Bowling Green State University in Ohio and his M.S. from the University of Hawaii. Mr. Bartholomew has taught human anatomy and physiology at both the secondary and undergraduate levels and a wide variety of other science courses (from botany to zoology) at Maui Community College (now the University of Hawaii Maui College) and at historic Lahainaluna High School, the oldest high school west of the Rockies. He is a coauthor of Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Visual Anatomy & Physiology, Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, Visual Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, Structure and Function of the Human Body, and The Human Body in Health and Disease (all published by Pearson). Mr. Bartholomew is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS), the National Association of Biology Teachers, the National Science Teachers Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Dr. Petti is a professor at San Diego Miramar College, and teaches courses in human anatomy and physiology, human dissection, and health education. He is President Emeritus of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and holds a doctorate from the University of San Diego. As a dual U.S./Italian citizen he also teaches courses in Italy that focus on the genesis of anatomy as a science and its influence on the Renaissance masters, a story unique to the Italian peninsula. His students range from anatomy professors pursuing continuing education, to undergraduates in study abroad programs. Dr. Petti is often invited to speak about the connection between art and anatomy in medieval and Renaissance Italy at museums, conferences and universities. The Italian government has invited him to speak at their Cultural Institutes in Los Angeles and New York City, and the University of Palermo in Sicily included him in a seminar series celebrating its 210th anniversary.
This is an interactive visual guide for learning and understanding canine (dog) anatomy, which enables the user to get a clear three dimensional understanding of all muscles, bones and organs. It is most useful for veterinarians who need more visual information than just 2 dimensional images and charts. Instead of skipping between pages and trying to get a clear understanding of the relations between all muscles, bones and organs (in your mind), this app offers an easier way to quickly get a feel for canine anatomy.
To grow is to teach. In that spirit this article aims to teach best practice for visualizations and at the same time to highlight some of the harvest we could reap in our lab. Following figures recently published in one of our manuscripts, we demonstrate how creativity in figure making goes hand in hand with storytelling, a deepened understanding of the scientific work and an increase in lateral thinking inside the research avenue. We hope it will help to promote scientific visualizations as a useful, even if sometimes harsh, mirror to give new angles to the laboratory work.
OVERVIEW:Visual Anatomy Free is an interactive reference, and education tool with audio pronunciation. Now it include a rotational organ 3D overview model and 3D animations!! It contains all body anatomy systems and has more than 500 feature points which can be interactively select. Each feature point has its own label and description. The app also has search function which can be used as searching the labels of all feature points. 8 overview images from Gray's anatomy. Full version has all 1247 images.In additional, a quiz with 23 multi-choice questions also is included.USES:This app's primary use is as a learning tool but can also be used for any professional who needs the occasional reminder. Additionally, this app is ideal for physicians, educators or professionals, allowing them to visually show detailed areas to their patients or students - helping to educate or explain conditions, ailments and injuries. It is also a general anatomy guide.FEATURES:Support English, French, Spanish, German languages.muscle description (ORIGIN, INSERTION, NERVE, ACTIONS).Tap and Zoom - Pinch zoom into and identify any region, bone or other feature by tapping on the screen.Quiz mode - test yourself with an option to switch off the label of the feature point.Quick Navigation - jump to a different system or organ by selecting the thumbnail.Multi-choice quiz.Audio pronunciationMovies for anatomy and physiology.Great for learning anatomy and physiologyFree periodic updates.Can be used as anatomy dictionary by searching anatomy term.Support Google search result.CONTENTS:Organ 3D, Muscular System (overview, head, arm and foot muscles), Skeletal System (overview, skull, hand and foot bones. Some bone marks in the skull), Circulation System, Body Region, Heart, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System, Nervous System (overview and brain), Female and male Reproductive Systems, Ear Structure, Nasal Cavity, Eye.HOW TO USE:The user is presented with a high-quality anatomy images. The user can zoom in to any area by tapping on the zoom in button and using the single finger panning function. The feature point (cross) can be selected by tapping on it. Detail button allows you to switch on/off the short description. For muscle section, detail button only show the description. Quiz mode button allows you to switch on/off the label and short description.SEARCH:When you input more than one characters, the search function automatically gives a list of potential key words. You can just select one of them from the list. The result will be the feature point on the anatomy image, label and short description. You also can find more information by pressing the Wiki icon!! 2ff7e9595c
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