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Anatomy

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Biology 212 & 213 Study Materials

Table of Contents 

Online Programs: 

 Innerbody (Similar to ADAM) 

Main page Link for Innerbody

 

Master Muscles

 

Tutorials, Games, & Self Tests: Web Anatomy

Anatomy Models: 

What Models the SLC Has

 

 Selected Labeled Models from the Web-BIOL 212

 

Selected Labeled Models from the Web-BIOL 213

Video Lectures 

 

Online Programs: Get Body Smart (Similar to ADAM) 

Tutorials, Games, & Self Tests: Anatomy & Physiology 

 

Web Anatomy Self Tests

Anatomy Models: SLC Video Tutorials 

How to Use a Microscope pt 1

How to Use a Microscope pt 2

How to Use a Microscope pt 3

Blood Flow through the Heart

Upper Leg Muscles

Lower Leg Muscles

Youtube Videos: 

Endocrine

Digestive 

Skeletal

Muscular

Heart

Arteries Lab

Renin/Angiotensin/Aldosterone

Online Programs: Web Anatomy 

link to web-based ADAM progam:

http://appserv.montgomerycollege.edu/adam/adamcasstudent.aspx

Tutorials, Gamers, & Self Test:  

Games

Histology Samples

 Anatomy TV

Lecture & Lab Help:

RBC life cycle

Blood Typing 

Respiration

 

Study Pictures Donated by Students

Tissue Types

 

Tissue Types 

Blood

Thyroid/Pituitary

 


 

More Glands 

 

 


Science Learning Center Videos:

SLC: How to Use a Microscope pt 1

SLC: How to Use a Microscope pt 2

SLC: How to Use a Microscope pt 3

SLC: Blood Flow through the Heart

 

More Online Resources

 

http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/

- this website has self test, timed tests, review games and quizes for topics from bones and tissues to all of the systems (cardiovascular, endocrine, lymphatic etc.), has radiograph review pictures under self test for bones.

 

http://www.wisc-online.com/ListObjects.aspx

-on the sidebar click on general education and anatomy and physiology I or II. This webiste has interactive animated powerpoints for different Anatomy and Physiology I &II topics. They are very interactive and organized well and clearly. I found it very helpful.

 

http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/home_pages/crimando/Tutorial_Small.htm

- this website has reviews for histology, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovasular, respiratory, digestive, reproductive systems. Has slides with pictures and outlines of each of these systems. Also some sections have quizes for that system. 
 

http://www.free-ed.net/sweethaven/science/biology/anatomyphysiol/human01.asp   

- this website offers more written summaries and outlines of each of the systems. Covers intro to the human body, cells, tissues, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system and reproductive system

 

http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/HISTO.html#1

- this website under the normal anatomy has cadaver pictures of different parts of the body. Focuses mainly on the muscles and bones of the skull, chest, abdomen and upper and lower extremities. Also has quizes for these as well.


http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072919329/student_view0/
- this website offers a study partner with animations and activities that review different body systems. Under Course tools it offers lecture outlines of different chapters that go over the different body systems. GetBodySmart program offers animated picture tutorials of different systems and quizes for the topics covered in the tutorial.

 

http://www.biologycorner.com/anatomy/chap5.html

- this website is not layed out the best but has some interesting things. It goes through the body systems by chapters in a book going from intro to the body to tissues and bones and all through through the body systems. Each chapter offers notes on that topic, outlines and handouts, review guides, quizzes and other resources.

 

http://www.unomaha.edu/hpa/index.html

- this website is simply organized. It is organized into units and has the topics covered in the title of the unit. The units offer review with pictures of that topic and it also has quizzes for what was covered in the review.

 

http://wps.aw.com/bc_marieb_ehap_8/25/6525/1670499.cw/-/t/index.html

- this website is organized into different chapters with the name of the topic covered in the title. Under each chapter the topic is further divided into subtopics (eg. the skeletal system is further broken down into: a bone overview, axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, joints, developmental aspects of the skeleton.) Under each subtopic is reviews and quizes for that subtopic. Also on the sidebar of this website there is a flashcard link where you can bring up flashcards of each of anatomical vocabulary from each chapter.

 

http://quizlet.com/subject/anatomy-and-physiology/

-quizlet has an array of different flashcards for different Anatomy and Physiology topics. Some include pictures, others are anatomical vocabulary.

 

http://www.anatomyarcade.com/games/matchingGames/MatchABone/matchABone.html

-this website offers some games to memorize different parts of body systems. There are games and reviews for skeletal, muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, nervous systems.

 

http://www.histology.leeds.ac.uk/index.php

-practical histology website

 

 


 

 

 

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