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    Links for Anatomy and Physiology I


    Skeletal System



    • From UW-L, this site has multiple images and views of the bones that compose the axial skeleton. Very nice.


    • More from UW-L, this site has multiple images and views of the bones that compose the appendicular skeleton. Quite nice.


    • Some nice images from UW-L. For more histo links (with lots of bone and cartilage slides) click .


    • Awesome! Really helpful. From Gateway Community College.


    • Another really good tutorial.


    • See above. This stuff's gold!


    • Site has bone pictures that can be rotated in most directions. Probably the closest thing to actually holding them in your hand.


    • Lots of decent pictures that you can quiz yourself with.
    Nervous System






    • Don't let the name fool you. This site has a lot of good info, often explained quite well.


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      Good quizzes and a real nice animated discussion of the chemical basis of the action potential


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      Nice tutorial from Dr. Crimando.


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      Another tutorial worth checking out!


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      Another good site from UW-L. Multiple images (different views and sections) of brain models and the sheep brain. Good for review and study.


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      Several decent images and a picture of the neuron model. Not too bad. UW-L again. For more histo slides, click .


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    Labelled Human CNS Images






    Comprehensive site full of images and pathological information. For the serious student.


    More from UW-L. This one has sections of the retina and the cochlea.

    Muscular System






    • Very nice reference.


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      Interactive java-based tutorial. Very good for quizzing yourself. This one is also courtesy of Dr. J. Crimando of Gateway Community College.


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      Lots of photos of cat muscles and human muscles (cadaver rather than model). A little tough to see sometimes. Better for review. From UW-L.


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      Several images from UW-L including cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle sections. For more histo links, click .


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      Neat animation of the interaction between myosin, actin, tropomyosin, troponin, ATP, and Ca2+. Watch it twice!



    Endocrine System






    • Another nice tutorial from Gateway Community College


    Links for Anatomy and Physiology II


    Cardiovascular System



    • Very nice site from Penn State University. Includes pictures of cat internal anatomy and exterior and interior views of the sheep heart. Highly recommended.


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      Excellent site created by Dr. J. Crimando of Gateway Community College. Great way to learn the sheep heart. Highly, highly recommended. 4 stars.


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      Pretty cool tutorial on cat vasculature and internal organs.


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      Lots of detailed, labeled images.


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      Not a bad site from Penn State Erie. Has some quality pictures.


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      Kind of short but still pretty cool!


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      Some nice color photographs. Try and find label everything.


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      Pretty neat site from thinkquest.org. Has some good images and even videos.


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      Another great site from GCC. This one has an interactive test you can use to test yourself. Highly recommended.


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      Another great tutorial from Dr. J. Crimando.


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      Lots of decent pics.


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    Great site from the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse. Includes a cross section of artery and vein, slide of cardiac muscle, and three different views of a model of a human heart (anterior external, posterior external, and internal). Highly recommended.






    Some pretty neat animations of how the heart works. Illustrates pressure gradients, valve operation and several other salient features. Check it out.


    A fun way to learn!


    More from UW-L. Some good images of RBCs and WBCs.


    For more images of red and white blood cells than you could ever want.


    Decent site with nice pictures. Gives you the lowdown on blood and blood cells.


    Gives good information on blood types and contains some OK problems. A little heavy on the genetics, but it's good stuff to know.






    Embryology and Development






    • Nice pictorial showing each stage of development. Worth a glance.

    Digestive System







    • From UW-L, this site has pictures of digestive system models and some nice photos displaying the guts of a dissected cat.


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    Some nice slides of the important digestive tissues. From UW-L.For more histo slides, click .





    Matching, Concentration, and Flashcards!







    Urogenital System






    • From UW-L, includes pictures of male and female models as well as photos of the relevant cat structures.


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    Includes 2 important slides - kidney cortex and kidney medulla. For more renal/urinary slides, click .




    Includes several adequate slides including a smear of bull sperm. For more (slides, not bull sperm), click .




    Kind of Clinical but everybody loves to play HANGMAN!

    Immune System






    • Really, really good cartoon movies about antigen presenting, cellular and humoral immunity. These are nice!!!!


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    Some pretty neat and detailed animations concerning immune system activities. Some are too detailed and advanced, while others are more rudimentary and appropriate for A&P.






    Good but lengthy site




    [SIZE=5]Respiratory System [/SIZE]



    • [URL="http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_15/lab_15.html"]Anatomy of the Respiratory System [/URL]​



    • From UW-L, this site has pictures of models (head/nose, larynx, lungs) as well as photos of a dissected cat with the respiratory structures labeled and visible.


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      [URL="http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_14/lab_14.html"]Histology of the Respiratory System [/URL]​




      From UW-L. Has the important slides you need to know! If you want more, click [URL="http://academic.pgcc.edu/~aimholtz/Histology/histo.html"]here[/URL].


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      [URL="http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/resp/"]Respiratory System Tutorials[/URL] ​

    [FONT=times][SIZE=6][COLOR=#99ff00]Other Useful/Interesting Stuff [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]



    • [URL="http://www.anatomyarcade.com/"]Anatomy Arcade[/URL]​



    • Lots of anatomy games that can really help you learn.



    Huge collection of A&P links.




    Collection of just about every model, bone, and slide you could ever want!




    Nice collection of materials for Bio2050 and Bio2060.




    Superb collections of animations on just about every thing covered in a typical anatomy and physiology course.




    Awesome and comprehensive!







    Pretty neat concept model focused presentations!






    It has a ton of practice exams on almost everything related to A&P. Check it out!


    Great FLASH animation that covers the basics of membrane transport.


    Play and Learn!


    Learn and Play!


    Kind of easy, but kind of fun.

     
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    [SIZE=+2]General Anatomy & Physiology Websites:[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=+2][/SIZE]: Look up those words/phrases!

    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]has link pages to many alphabetically organized biology topics[/SIZE][/FONT]

    : Animations, Movies & Interactive Tutorial Links for Anatomy

    : A good website with Anatomy Information and Animations

    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]: [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]enter physiology keywords into this search engine, and you will get many different images, powerpoint files, movies, and case studies.

    [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: check out the Anatomical Models (Muscular System) section

    : Flash animations of anatomy topics
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    [/SIZE][/FONT][SIZE=+2]Histology:

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    : Contains histology images and practice tests



    Gross Anatomy:


    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: includes cadaver dissection![/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: Cross-sectional Tutorial
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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: excellent 3-D & cross-sectional views of plastinated cadavers
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    [SIZE=+2]Physiology:[/SIZE][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2] [/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]excellent site with links to many animations about topics ranging from atoms to organ systems[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: a page with links to many physiology-related sites[/SIZE][/FONT]
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    Skeletal System Links:
    [SIZE=+2]: [/SIZE][SIZE=+2]view the human skeleton (compare it to that of other vertebrates)[/SIZE][SIZE=+2]
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    [SIZE=+2]: Information about muscles, the joints they move, and exercise
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    [SIZE=+2]Muscle Anatomy & Physiology websites:
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    : identify the muscles in lab practical models

    : click on specific muscles to see actions

    : Locate specific muscles (lists origin, insertion, action, & nerve)

    : Visualize movements


    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]: a short webpage with info about contractile physiology
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    Neuroanatomy sites:

    : from brain sections to sleep and language ...

    : Upper extremity

    : Lower extremity

    : Click on nerve name to view its cutaneous field

    : a basic primer

    : more advanced description of the cranial nerves

    : identifying lesions of the cranial nerves, based on symptoms

    : click on nerve to see details about nerve route within skull

    : see "Slides" section at middle-left portion of page

    : CNS origins of the cranial nerves





    Neurobiology websites:

    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: insights into sensory physiology

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: links to animations [/SIZE][SIZE=+1](from NEUROBIOLOGY Molecules, Cells and Systems, by Gary G. Matthews)[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: text page + illustrations = info about Action Potentials[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: some interesting demos concerning diffusion, generation of the membrane potential, etc.[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: fairly simple to use simulation of AP-- alter parameters to see the effect on AP![/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: a graphical simulation of a section of excitable neuronal membrane using the Hodgkin-Huxley equations = ADVANCED (see )[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: some Quicktime animations of Synaptic events[/SIZE][/FONT]


    [SIZE=+2]Cardiovascular websites:

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    : based on a model (also, see links)
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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]best part = Phases of the Cardiac Cycle
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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: an excellent summary (see all 4 pages)

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: a basic cardiovascular info website[/SIZE][/FONT]
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    [SIZE=+2]: a good description of the physiology of cardiac APs.[/SIZE]



    [SIZE=+2]Renal websites:[/SIZE]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: good, basic outline of renal physiology[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: in-depth description of renal physiology

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    [SIZE=+2]Immunology websites:[/SIZE]
    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: good starter page

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: scroll down to select chapters

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    [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2][/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: see first 4 links
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    : see topics listed under "Immune System" & "Immunity"


     
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    Acid-Base and Blood Gas Physiology






















    Autonomic Nervous System































    Blood




























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    Endocrine Physiology





















    Gastrointestinal Physiology











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    Renal Physiology





















    Respiratory Physiology
























     
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