6.2.00
Application, Medical
Visible Body
4.3 | 3285 Ratings | 84378 Views
Category | : | Application, Medical | Developer | : | Visible Body |
Released | : | 2016-01-14 | Update | : | 2019-06-24 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 6.2.00 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone | Requirement | : | 5 Android |
WHAT'S NEW
Minor corrections and bug fixes– Zoom in to see in real 3D how nerves exit the spinal cord and their relationship to the vertebrae.
– Rotate to study the branches of the cranial nerves or the microanatomy of the eye from all perspectives.
– Watch a 50-second 3D animation that explains the physiology of muscle contractions.
About Visible Body
Visible Body creates innovative, interactive 3D human anatomy and physiology content and applications. If you love the human body, you’ll love us! Doctors, professors, nurses, and students are among the people who use our apps to make learning and teaching anatomy and physiology visual and engaging. Over a million people have used our products. Founded in 1996, Visible Body also operates as Argosy Publishing.
Within each of the 12 content units, you can
– Rotate the anatomical models. Zoom in or out.
– Read definitions and hear pronunciations.
– Watch short animations that explain physiological processes.
– Study by creating notecards. Favorite views to access later.
– Track your progress with learning objective checklists.
– Test your knowledge with quizzes.
– Share content with others.
This app includes 12 units with 50 chapters/modules that use over 500 preset views of 3D models, more than 150 illustrations and animations, and hundreds of quiz questions.
Contact Us
Email us at support@visiblebody.com.
Anatomy & Physiology presents core functions of all body systems, including
Cells and Tissues
Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Endocrine
Circulatory
Lymphatic
Respiratory
Digestive
Urinary
Reproductive
Get Anatomy & Physiology and start your step-by-step visual introduction to each human body system. This app for your Android phone and tablet uses 3D models, illustrations, and 3D animations to present the core concepts in an undergraduate A&P course.
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