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Innerbody Anatomy Explorer. There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Integumentary. Select a system below to get started.
The 11 human body systems are as follows: -- nervous system. -- respiratory system. -- excretory system . -- muscular system . -- endocrine system -- integumentary system. -- digestive system. -- skeletal system. -- circulatory system. -- reproductive system. -- lymphatic (immune) system. The Circulatory System.
Understanding human anatomy is crucial for success in both education and healthcare. That’s why over 12 million students, educators, and professionals turn to TeachMeAnatomy for in-depth guides, high-quality visuals, interactive tools and study tips to help you understand even the most complex anatomical concepts.
From human body organ diagrams to skull bones and chambers of the heart; whatever you need to learn, use our intuitive atlas to effortlessly understand the topics you’ve always struggled with. Make sure you also check out our printed version.
Learn anatomy as you browse our collection of colorful, large and clearly labeled human body diagrams. For teachers, students, health professionals, or anyone interested in learning about the anatomy of the human body.
Collection of anatomy illustrations created and shared by Anatomy instructor Alice Roberts. Clinical Anatomy Images, study resources, and interactive modules for the study of anatomy.
This printout will help you learn about the human skeleton and identify some of the important features of our skeletal anatomy. This document contains an outline of a juvenile human standing 109 cm tall (or 43” tall). Modern humans average a height of 109 cm between 5 and 6 years of age.
Visit our site for unlimited, free access to 957 high-resolution figures from the 4th edition of Johannes Sobotta's 'Atlas of Human anatomy'
The new gold standard for learning anatomy. This is the essential resource for anyone studying gross anatomy. Packed with over 1,900 full-color illustrations, this atlas guides you step-by-step through each region of the body, helping you master the details of anatomy. Clearer pictures, more pictures, more realistic pictures structures broken ...
Open-Source Materials. Free artwork designed for presentations, publications, videos, quizzes, and flashcards. Illustrations. Simple, colorful, and accurate representations of anatomical structures and physiological processes. Image Sets. Illustrations that sequentially show biological activities, interactions, and pathways. Animations.