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Links for Anatomy and Physiology I


Skeletal System
Nervous System



Neuroanatomy Tutorial


Labelled Human CNS Images




Atlas of the Human Brain

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

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 here.


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





  • Another nice tutorial from Gateway Community College


Links for Anatomy and Physiology II


Cardiovascular System

Heart and Blood Vessel Anatomy


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.


How to Measure BP and What It All Means


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

Crossword Puzzle on the Circulatory System.
A fun way to learn!

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

Alex Imholtz's Histology Page
For more images of red and white blood cells than you could ever want.

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

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

Another Tutorial on Blood Components and Blood Types

Fetal Circulation Animations
Cardiac Cycle Animation
Hemostasis Tutorial
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 here.





Matching, Concentration, and Flashcards!








Meiosis Tutorial

Acidosis/Alkalosis Tutorial
Histology of the Urinary System

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


Histology of the Gonads

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


Urology Hangman

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.


Immunology Tutorial




Good but lengthy site


Interferon Animation


Respiratory System





  • 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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    From UW-L. Has the important slides you need to know! If you want more, click here.


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Other Useful/Interesting Stuff





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

Think Anatomy

Huge collection of A&P links.


The A&P Home Page

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


Dr. Hubley's A&P Page

Nice collection of materials for Bio2050 and Bio2060.


Anatomy and Physiology Animations

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


WebAnatomy from University of Minnesota

Awesome and comprehensive!


Huge compilation of A&P animations and activities
Interactive Health Tutorials from National Library of Medicine
A&P animations from the Marieb text.
Physiology Tutorials

Pretty neat concept model focused presentations!


Labeled and Unlabeled Pictures of Most Models Used in A&P 2


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

Membrane Transport
Great FLASH animation that covers the basics of membrane transport.

Organ, Tissue, and Cell Games
Play and Learn!

Body Cavity and Body Region Games
Learn and Play!

Body Structure Word Games
Kind of easy, but kind of fun.

 


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[SIZE=+2]Online Medical Dictionary[/SIZE]: Look up those words/phrases!

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

Anatomy & Physiology: Animations, Movies & Interactive Tutorial Links for Anatomy

Anatomy & Physiology: A good website with Anatomy Information and Animations

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Anatomy & Physiology Advanced Search: [/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]Practice Anatomy Lab: check out the Anatomical Models (Muscular System) section

Online Human Anatomy: Flash animations of anatomy topics
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Histology Slide Index: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]contains many histology slides[/SIZE][/FONT]

http://www.unomaha.edu/~swick/index.htmlHuman Physiology http://www.unomaha.edu/~swick/index.html& Anatomy : Contains histology images and practice tests



Gross Anatomy:


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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Visible Human Cross Sections[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]: Cross-sectional Tutorial
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Plastination Specimens: excellent 3-D & cross-sectional views of plastinated cadavers
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Physiology Animations, Movies & Interactive Tutorial Links: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]excellent site with links to many animations about topics ranging from atoms to organ systems[/SIZE][/FONT]
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Skeletal System Links:
[SIZE=+2]The eSkeletons Project: [/SIZE][SIZE=+2]view the human skeleton (compare it to that of other vertebrates)[/SIZE][SIZE=+2]
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[SIZE=+2]Articulations: Information about muscles, the joints they move, and exercise
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Superficial Muscles Tutorial: identify the muscles in lab practical models

Muscles of Facial Expression: click on specific muscles to see actions

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

Hypermuscle: Muscles in Action: Visualize movements


[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Intro to the Mechanism of Muscle Contraction: a short webpage with info about contractile physiology
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Muscle Contraction Information:


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Neuroanatomy sites:

Neuroscience Tutorial: from brain sections to sleep and language ...

Innervation of Major Muscles: Upper extremity

Innervation of Major Muscles: Lower extremity

Innervation of Cutaneous Regions
: Click on nerve name to view its cutaneous field

Cranial Nerves
: a basic primer

Cranial Nerves: more advanced description of the cranial nerves

Examination of the Cranial Nerves: identifying lesions of the cranial nerves, based on symptoms

Cranial Nerve Pathways: click on nerve to see details about nerve route within skull

Neural Slides & Cross-sections: see "Slides" section at middle-left portion of page

Brainstem Nuclei of the Cranial nerves: CNS origins of the cranial nerves





Neurobiology websites:

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

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Neurobiology Animations: links to animations [/SIZE][SIZE=+1](from NEUROBIOLOGY Molecules, Cells and Systems, by Gary G. Matthews)[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]ACTION POTENTIALS: text page + illustrations = info about Action Potentials[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Membrane Potential Tutorial: some interesting demos concerning diffusion, generation of the membrane potential, etc.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Action Potential Simulator: fairly simple to use simulation of AP-- alter parameters to see the effect on AP![/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Hodgkin-Huxley Simulator: a graphical simulation of a section of excitable neuronal membrane using the Hodgkin-Huxley equations = ADVANCED (see Guide to Use)[/SIZE][/FONT]
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[SIZE=+2]Cardiovascular Anatomy Links: links to many websites

Heart Anatomy: based on a model (also, see links)
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Heart Sounds Tutorial: [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]best part = Phases of the Cardiac Cycle
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Animation of Route of Blood in Heart: in conjunction with Wiggers Diagram, etc.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Cardiovascular Physiology: an excellent summary (see all 4 pages)

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Cardiac Electrophysiology: a basic cardiovascular info website[/SIZE][/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Physiology of the Kidney: good, basic outline of renal physiology[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+2]Urinary Concentration and Dilution: in-depth description of renal physiology

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

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

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Kimball's Biology Pages: see topics listed under "Immune System" & "Immunity"


 


Acid-Base and Blood Gas Physiology

Autonomic Nervous System

Actions of the ANS
Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System Physiology
ANS Physiology
Autonomic Nervous System
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Autonomic Pharmacology - Lecture 4
Lecture Notes-26
Autonomic physiology
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ENERGETIC MEDICINE by Heike S. Buhl, M.D.
Autonomic Nervous System Diseases
http://www.elsevier-international.com/e-books/pdf/225.pdf
Comparison of ANS and Somatic NS
Neuroscience for Kids - Autonomic Nervous System
PHA 4110 - Autonomic Section
Sympathetic Division
The Peripheral Nervous System
Human Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
The Autonomic Nervous System
Lecture Notes-26
Noradrenergic transmission
Adrenoceptor
The Structure Function
ADRENERGIC PHARMACOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY OF CATECHOLAMINES AND SYMPATHOMIMETIC DRUGS, 1998
Table 1: Responses of major organs to autonomic nerve impulses
The Autonomic Nervous System (page 1)
The Autonomic Nervous System (page 2)
THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
The ANS
Blood

Cardiovascular Physiology

TTUHSC Physiology: 2004 Cardiovascular Physiology Lectures
Baroreceptor Simulation
Basic Cardiac Physiology
The Gross Physiology of the Cardiovascular System
Blood Vessels
BME 403: 11-3-97: Autonomic Control of the Heart
Calculate Mean Arterial Pressure
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac Cycle 2
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Cardiac Walkthough- Electrical Activity
Cardiology Notes Table of Contents
Cardiovascular Module
Cardiovascular Physiology (page 1)
Lecture Notes-15
Lecture Notes-16
Lecture Notes-17
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
EKG Tutorial-Parts of the EKG
EKG Tutorial-The Sequence of Cardiac Depolarization and Repolarization
Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) library
Human Heart Anatomy
Heart Anatomy
HEART THROB: Modeling Cardiac Fluid Dynamics
HEART
Laminar Flow
Lecture 25
Lymphatic System
Mean Arterial Blood Pressure Calculator
MicroEKG Manual
NORMAL HEART MUSCLE
Overview of the Human Heart
Physiology Course Home
Poiseuille's Law
Table of Contents for The Heart
The Auscultation Assistant - Hear Heart Murmurs, Heart Sounds, and Breath Sounds
The Cardiac Cycle MEDSTUDENTS Cardiovascular Physiology
The Cardiac Cycle
The Heart: An Online Exploration
The Heart and the Circulatory System
The Human Circulatory System II
The Human Circulatory System II
The Learning Room
Venous return via skeletal muscle pump
Yale: Cardiothoracic Imaging - Gross anatomy of the heart
Yale Heart Book
Cardiac Electrophysiology Material, 2003
Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities
Cell Physiology

Introduction to Cell Biology
Medical Biochemistry Subject List
MEMBRANES
Cytokines on the Web
Membrane Potential
Lecture Notes-4
Lecture Notes-5
Lecture Notes-9
Lecture Notes-10
G Proteins
G Proteins
G-proteins, cAMP, and Ion Channel Opening
[6] G Proteins
Figure 10-6 The Roles of G Proteins and Cyclic AMP in Signal Transduction
The Structures of G-Proteins and Adenylyl Cyclases
Goldman Equation Simulator
Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz
Junctions Between Cells
Membrane Proteins of Known Structure
Membrane Transport
Study Outline
Lecture Notes-11
Nernst Equation
Nernst Equation Calculations
Neural Chemicals
Neurotransmitters and 2nd messengers
Physical Factors Behind the Action Potential
Osmosis
Propagated AP
Receptors Directly Activating Trimeric G Proteins
Small G - proteins and Associated Products
Synapses
Lecture Notes-12
The Cell Membrane
osmosis
6.3: The Sodium Pump©
Active Transport Animation
Animation: Electron Transport System and ATP Synthesis (Quiz 1)
Animation: Electron Transport System and Formation of ATP (Quiz 1)
Animation: How Diffusion Works
Animation: How Facilitated Diffusion Works
Animation: How Osmosis Works
Animation: How the Sodium Potassium Pump Works
Animation: Membrane-Bound Receptors that Activate G Proteins
Animation: Membrane-Bound Receptors, G Proteins, and Ca2+ Channels
Animation: Phagocytosis
Animation: Receptors Linked to a Channel Protein
Animation: Sodium-Potassium Exchange Pump (Quiz 1)
Cotransport
Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Proton Pump
NHC Anatomy and Physiology I Interactive Tutorials
Cell Biology and Images of Cells
cell membrane
CELL PERMEABILITY ©
Cell Membrane Transport
Cellular Respiration
Diffusing Glucose Molecules
Generation of a Membrane Potential
Generation of a Membrane Potential
Human Physiology
Human Physiology - Cell structure and function
Junctions Between Cells
Membrane Potential Simulation
Membrane Potential Simulation
Medical Animation Library: Homeostasis
Membrane Potential Tutorial
Membrane Transport
Osmosis
Osmosis
Osmosis: Examples
Osmotic Pressure - Learning Activity
The Cell: Passive Transport Diffusion
The Cell: Passive Transport Osmosis
Transport Processes Requiring ATP
Tutorial 4.1 Eukaryotic Cell Tour
Tutorial 4.2 The Golgi Apparatus
Tutorial 5.1 Passive Transport
Tutorial 5.2 Active Transport
Tutorial 5.3 Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
Tutorial 44.1 The Resting Membrane Potential
Endocrine Physiology

Gastrointestinal Physiology

General Physiology

Muscle Physiology

Nervous System Physiology

Association Areas & Memory
AUDITION
Basal Ganglia: Definitions and Nomenclature
Basic Neural Processes Tutorials
Biochemistry of Neurotransmitters
Brain Function Cerebellum and Brain Stem
Central Nervous System
Cerebellum & Basal Ganglia
Cranial Nerves - Introduction
Cutaneous Fields of Peripheral Nerves
Eye Lesson
LUMEN - Neuroscience
Motor Cortex
Neuroanatomy & Neuropathology on the Internet: Documents
Neuroguide.com - Neurosciences on the Internet
Neuroanatomy & Neuropathology on the Internet: Documents
Neuroguide.com - Neurosciences on the Internet
Neuroscience for Kids - Explore the Nervous System
Olfaction - A Review
Physical Factors Behind the Action Potential
Sensory Physiology Transformations for Perception and Action
Spinal Reflexes
Synaptic Transmission: A Four Step Process
Taste
Text Index of Hearing Course Material
The Cranial Nerves
The Eye
The W.U.S.M. Neuroscience Tutorial
Touch
The Vestibular System
Virtual Hospital: The Human Brain
Renal Physiology

Respiratory Physiology

 


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