General A and P Links

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Here are some links to other courses and sites that provide a wide range of Anatomy & Physiology topic coverage.  They are not all complete or thorough sites, but you may find some helpful information there.

bulletThe Marieb Anatomy & Physiology Place.  You will need the access code from the front of your book to enter.
bulletThe Hole textbook website (Hole's Anatomy & Physiology by Shier, et al.) website.  It is truly a wonderful textbook supplement... much better than others I have seen.
bulletThe NPAC Visible Human Viewer enables you to take slices in any plane through a human cadaver.
bulletIf your cell biology understanding needs some refreshing, here's a cute website that takes you through the cell.
bulletGateway Community College (Phoenix, AZ area) A&P web pages, with many interactive tutorials (be sure to click on the tutorial link at the left to see them).
bulletGROSS ANATOMY
bulletBody On-Line website, with cutesy interactive information and coverage.
bullet LUMEN Learn 'Em lab review and study pages
bulletWebAnatomy, from the University of Minnesota, has great lab tutorials.  You take quizzes and get graded.
bulletAn Online Muscle Atlas put together by the Department of Radiology at U of W.  This link will bring you to the upper extremity page... from there you can link to the lower extremity.
bulletThe Sheep Brain Dissection Guide, online
bulletVirtual Pig Dissection-- very nice site, and you will need to have Shockwave installed on your computer to see it.
bulletHISTOLOGY
bullet LUMEN Histology home page
bulletJayDoc Histoweb, another excellent histology website
bulletA histology site from the University of Delaware.  This is a good site, but takes some clicking and getting used to.
bulletThe Virtual Hospital:  The Human Brain
bulletAnother general A&P website
bulletThe ESG Biology Hypertextbook (written at MIT) will provide you with excellent reminders of the cellular and molecular information you need to succeed in A&P
bulletInformation about the heart and heart arrhythmias from a Cornell website. 
bulletA flashy digital anatomist website, that I find more flashy than useful, but has won awards
bulletMedicineNet has a lot of information about pharmaceutical agents.
bulletThis anthropology program (California State at Chico) has information about bones.
bulletAn A&P website from Northland Community College.
bulletA number of A&P sites at educational institutions are listed at the World Lecture Hall:  Anatomy website.  Some are quite good.
bulletWebPath from Utah Medical School, has many good tutorials and images.  Specifically, the tutorial on urinalysis is particularly informative.  Also, visit their "normal anatomy & physiology" section for wonderful labeled images taken from the Visible Human Viewer.

© 2006 STCC Foundation Press
written by Dawn A. Tamarkin, Ph.D.