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New: Visible Body's Human Anatomy Atlas

22 October 2020
Human Anatomy Atlas

We now have access to Visible Body's comprehensive 3D atlas of the human body. It includes all body systems, gross anatomy, and select microanatomy.

  • Learn about the complete male and female gross anatomy with thousands of 3D models that span 11 systems: nervous, skeletal, circulatory, muscular, digestive, urinary, lymphatic, endocrine, and reproductive.
  • Interact with every structure in 3D to simulate a dissection lab experience. Rotate, zoom in and out, dissect through superficial anatomy to study deep and hidden structures, or see structures in complete isolation.
  • Study detailed information, learn about common pathologies, and compare 3D models side-by-side with cadaver and diagnostic images.
  • Delve into the microanatomy of tissue and special organs, including the eye, ear, and tongue.
  • Test your knowledge with hundreds of dissection quizzes.
  • On mobile? Turn your environment into a lab with the augmented reality feature—no gloves or white coat required!

Support

Visit the site of Visible Body for tips and tricks on working with the Human Anatomy Atlas

Demo video

Or take a look at this nice walk-through demo video:

Last modified:14 September 2024 2.53 p.m.
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