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Official Description

A true and totally 3D app for learning human anatomy with 3D position quiz, built on an advanced interactive 3D touch interface.
***From the creator of Visual Anatomy app.

USES:
This app’s primary use is as a learning tool but can also be used for any professional who needs the occasional reminder. Additionally, this app is ideal for physicians, educators or professionals, allowing them to visually show detailed areas to their patients or students – helping to educate or explain conditions, ailments and injuries.

Features:
★ You can rotate models to any angle and zoom in and out
★ Virtual dissection: Peel layers of muscles and reveal the anatomical structures below them.
★ 3D location quizzes to test your knowledge
★ Search the name of anatomical structure and reveal the 3D location
★ Switch on/off different anatomy systems
★ Both male and female reproductive systems are available
★ Information from Wikipedia and Gray’s anatomy textbook
★ Great for learning anatomy and physiology
★ It also can be used as a anatomy guide or anatomy dictionary.

Contents:
– Skeleton (all bones in our body)
– Ligaments (shoulder and knee ligaments only)
– Muscles (145 muscles, highly detailed muscle models)
– Circulation system (arteries, veins and heart)
– Nervous system
– Respiratory system
– Reproductive system ( both male and female)
– Urinary system
-400 3D location / position quizzes

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FEATURES

  • A true and totally 3D app for learning human anatomy with 3D position quiz.
  • Highly detailed 3D models (145 muscles and bones with ligaments)
  • Built on an advanced interactive 3D touch interface (Unity 3D)
  • Virtual dissection: Peel layers of muscles and reveal the anatomical structures below them.
  • Search the name of anatomical structure and reveal the 3D location
  • Both male and female reproductive systems are available
  • Information from Wikipedia and Gray’s anatomy textbook