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Anatomy & Physiology

Physiology*

  1. The biological study of the functions of living organisms and their parts.
  2. All the functions of a living organism or any of its parts.

Anatomy*

  1. The bodily structure of a plant, animal or any of its parts.
  2. The science of the shape & structure of organisms and their parts.
  3. The human body.
 
Human Anatomy/Primal Pictures offers innovative anatomy and clinical pathology software featuring superb 3D computer graphics, biomechanical animations, dynamic MRI, and supplemental live action video clips. The pathology of each anatomical area is covered through newly written text and imagery (stills, clinical video, radiology, cadaver slides & more) by world-leading experts.
 
Physiology - Studying Biological Functions with the Human Anatomy Software
 
Primal Pictures software offers in-depth, focused analysis of anatomical structures along with muscle movements, injuries, diseases & other biology that effects these structures. The software provides links to medical texts and related images to help the anatomist, student or medical professional with interest in these areas.
 
Built-In Quizzes & Test for Teachers/Students
 
Primal Pictures software comes with a built-in quiz/test function for students & teachers to use. This feature allows a teacher to customize a test using the software and present that test with the images & interactivity that the 3D models provide. For students, random quizzes can be generated through the software to help become familiar with physiology, anatomy & conditions.
 
Physiology Pictures
 
 
Skin Cross Section
From Interactive Head & Neck
 
 
Morton's Neuroma Diagram
From Sports Injuries: Foot, Ankle & Lower Leg
 
 
Sensory Nerve Distribution
From The Interactive Hand
 
 
 
 
 
*Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
 
 
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