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Where can I study anatomy?

Where can I study anatomy?

Selected Anatomy Websites

  • AnatomyZone – YouTube channel by Dr.
  • TeachMeAnatomy – A comprehensive visual anatomy encyclopedia.
  • BioDigital – 3-D interactive models.
  • InnerBody – Interactive learning tool with more than 300 high-resolution 3D images.
  • BodyMaps – Allows users to explore the human body in 3-D.

How many years does it take to study anatomy?

Anatomy program structure Bachelor’s degrees in anatomy are usually studied over a minimum of three years, or four years if you take your program in the US. Some BSc programs include an additional placement year, giving you the chance to gain real industry experience and build professional contacts.

What is the best way to study anatomy?

Quizzes. Quizzes are one of our ultimate anatomy study tips. They’re a great way to learn a topic from scratch, or to revise what you already know. Many anatomy exams will include quiz-style questions, making them an ideal way to (literally) put your knowledge to the test before the big day.

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Is there an open textbook on anatomy and physiology?

Anatomy and Physiology – Open Textbook Library Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the yearlong Human Anatomy and Physiology course taught at most two- and four-year colleges and universities to students majoring in nursing and allied health.

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