This playlist of YouTube videos presents material from a previous edition of the APHY 101/102 textbook used at the Ivy Tech Lawrence Campus, Marieb's Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th Ed. (The current textbook edition used for APHY 101/102 is 11th.) Still, these short and entertaining videos by Hank Green provide material covered in APHY101/102 in an easy-to-digest format..
BodyMaps is an interactive visual search tool that allows users to explore the human body in 3-D. With easy-to-use navigation, users can search multiple layers of the human anatomy, view systems and organs down to their smallest parts, and understand in detail how the human body works.
Created by the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. You can study by region and it has both radiology and axial cadaver images. Each module has practice questions and quizzes.
An easy to use website from the University of Michigan medical school created for their A&P students. It is system based and has both skeletal and cadaver images. Most are labeled and there is an option to download free quizzes.
Interactive tutorials from the University of Utah helps explain the structure and function of animal and plant cells. Click on the different parts of the cell for a description and animation of functions!
The master muscle list represents a quick and easy reference for accessing information on the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of a given muscle.
Anatomy Models and Books in the Lawrence Library
Visit the Health Sciences section of the Lawrence Campus Library to find a large selection of Anatomy and Physiology books and 3D anatomical models to help you study!