Anatomy & Physiology Links

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Anatomy & Physiology Resources:

 

American Association of Anatomists Resources page

   (Everything about histology, anatomy, and brain images possible)

Get Body Smart

   (An online tutorial covering skeletal, nervous, circulatory systems)

Innerbody

   (Human Anatomy online)

WebAnatomy project

   (Univ. of Minnesota: games, self-quizzes, etc on anatomy…great site)

 

Anatomy and Physiology Systems:

 

Molecular Biology of the Gene

Exploring DNA

 

Cells and Cell cycle:

Cell and Histology links

   (Multiple links to online tutorials, quizzes, etc.)  

The Biology Project (University of Arizona)

    Excellent tutorials on molecular biology, genetics, and others.

 

Histology:

JacDoc HistoWeb

University of New South Wales, Histology

University of Delaware Histology Sections

 

Integumentary System:

University of Cincinnati, Dr. Frank Fankhauser, Images

 

 

Skeletal System:

Visible Body Project

 

Joints/Articulations:

Joint Types quiz

   Is it condyloid, plane, or hinge?

Vertebral articulations

 

 

Muscular System:

UW Dept of Radiology Muscle Atlas

   All upper and lower extremity skeletal muscles, in isolation

DataFace: Facial Expressions and Facial Muscles

Muscle Quizzes

Visible Body Project

 

Cat Dissection:

McGraw-Hill Cat Dissection

   (Good review of superficial cat muscles seen in lab)

Virtual Cat Dissector

   (Covers most major body systems)

Cat Dissection

 

 

Nervous System:

Univ of Utah Neuroanatomy Tutorial

   Great labeled images of CNS structures

Cerebellar ataxia

   Testing Cranial Nerves

 

 

Clinical Websites:

Case Studies in Anatomy & Physiology (SUNY Buffalo)

 

Health and Medicine websites:

Healthcentral.com

    (One of the best general health web-sites online)

Avian (Bird) Flu Information page

    (Montgomery College Library collection of sites)

Webmd.com

 

What is the effect of damage to Broca’s area?

 

 

Science Journals:

Nature

    (The British-published counterpart to Science)

Discover

    (Great general-interest site, more than just a magazine)

Science Magazine

    (The most prestigious peer-reviewed science journal in the U.S.)

 

Fun and Games:

DNA Tetris

 

General Interest websites:

Snopes.com

    (Debunks urban myths)

Discover

    (Great general-interest site, more than just a magazine)

 

 

Writing Resources:

Citation Machine

    (Great tool to assist in preparing citations and referencing)

Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)

    (With commentary on MLA formatting, citations, etc.)