Anatomy Links!

A&P Information

Introduction

The Skeletal System

The Muscular System

The Nervous System

The Sensory Systems

The Endocrine System

The Circulatory System

The Lymphatic System

The Respiratory System

The Digestive System

The Urinary System

The Reproductive System

 Anatomy & Physiology General Information

A&P Resources: a plethora of anatomy information, pictures, notes, and links.

9X Human Body Project: web pages about various systems.

The Visible Human Female: a searchable site of transverse sections and composite images of a human female.

Berkeley High School Anatomy Class Project 1997 and Berkeley High School Anatomy Class Project 1998: various pages about anatomy and physiology put together by high school students.

The Atlas of the Human Body: information, diagrams, and clickable maps of different systems.

A Guided Tour of the Visible Human

Nature's Best: The Human Body: lots of information and great pictures for different systems.

Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology: online student learning center for our book (newer edition!).

Human Anatomy & Physiology: an online book with study guides, quizzes, and text. good place for articles, too!

On-Line Biology Book: look at chapters 27-36 for lots of information and diagrams about human anatomy.

The Human Body Book: information, diagrams, and pictures of most systems.

Loyola University Medical Center: has various tutorials and information that is more in depth than what we will use in class.

Merck: good searchable resource for information about various diseases

Child Development

The Virtual Body: a really cool site for the skeletal, circulatory, and nervous systems. You'll need shockwave to view the animations.

OnHealth: lots of information about health issues.

Fun Health Tools: from Discovery Online. Enter your birth date and find out how many heart beats you've had! lots of other fun stuff too.

Anatomy of the Hand: has a clickable map of the hand that tells about all the structures of each part. Enjoy!!

 Introduction

Directional Terms : from a penguin!

Histology World: lots of histo links.

Tissues: information from Clermont College.

The Integumentary System

Skin Cross section: clickable electron micrograph of skin.

Epithelium: introduces epithelium and contains links to slides of various tissues.

Anatomy and Histology of Normal Skin: information, diagrams, and pictures of skin.

 The Skeletal System

The Skeleton detailed information and diagrams of the skeletal system.

The Skeleton: has lots of information about the skeletal system.

The Human Bones and Muscles: links to extensive information and diagrams of muscles and bones.

 Skeletal System: information from Clermont College.

The Muscular System

Muscle Man: clickable map of a cartoon muscle man that allows you to study any part of the body.

Hosford Muscle Tables: detailed, in-depth information about all muscle groups.

Muscles: information from Clermont College.

Muscular contraction: animation of a muscle contraction.

Neuromuscular junction: animation illustrating a neuromuscular junction.

 The Nervous System

Nervous System Lecture Notes

Nervous System Study Questions: pretty self explanatory. Try it: see how much you know!

The Anatomy of Memory: comparison of sheep and human brain.

Human Brain Dissection: explore this site to see pictures and diagrams of a human brain dissection. Includes text and labels.

Nervous System and Senses: information from Clermont College.

Explore the Brain and Spinal Cord: a variety of links about the brain, including basic anatomy, male and female brains, the blood brain barrier, chocolate and the brain and more!

The Sensory Systems

Seeing, Hearing and Smelling the World: fascinating information about the senses from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

The Body's Senses and Artificial Replacements for Them: a collection of links about all the senses and artificial senses, such as replacement retinas.

Cochlear Fluids Research Laboratory: more than you ever wanted to know about the cochlea. includes a program to download for a simulation about cochlear fluids.

The Endocrine System

Endocrine System: information from Clermont College.

The Circulatory System

The Heart: An Online Exploration: listen to the heartbeat and explore the parts of the heart throughout this site.

The Heart: outline of the heart from Cayuga Community College. Includes notes and diagrams.

Circulatory System: information from Clermont College.

Cardiac Cycle: animation illustrating the cardiac cycle.

 The Lymphatic System

The Lymphatic System: from SigBio, an interesting look at the lymphatic system. includes diagrams and text.

The Lymphatic System: with a clickable map of the body to highlight lymph nodes. includes links to more information about the lymphatic system.

Lymphoma Information Network: information and links regarding cancer and the lymphatic system.

Lymphatic System: outline of the lymphatic system from Cayuga Community College. Includes notes and diagrams.

The Spleen: a closer look at everyone's favorite lymphatic organ!

Immune System: information from Clermont College.

 The Respiratory System

The Respiratory System: information and slides of respiratory histology from the University of Kansas Medical Center.

Basic Function of the Respiratory System: general information from Atlas of the Body.

Structural Detail of the Respiratory System: clickable diagram of the respiratory system.

The Respiratory System: from the University of West Florida. notes and diagrams.

Respiratory System: information from Clermont College.

The Digestive System

The stomach: describes the anatomy of the stomach.

Digestive System: information from Clermont College.

Vitamins: information from Clermont College.

Peristalsis: animation of swallowing.

The Urinary System

Urinary System: information from Clermont College.

Glomerular filtration: animation illustrating the process of urine production.

The Reproductive System

Reproductive System: information from Clermont College.

Reproductive Physiology: information from Clermont College.

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