Human Anatomy & Physiology
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  • Introduction to the Human Body
  • Chemical Level of Organization
  • Cellular Level of Organization
  • Tissue Level of Organization
  • Integumentary System
  • Bone Tissue and the Skeletal System
  • Axial Skeleton
  • Appendicular Skeleton
  • Joints
  • Muscle Tissue
  • Muscular System
  • Nervous System and Nervous Tissue
  • Anatomy of the Nervous System
  • Somatic Nervous System
  • Autonomic Nervous System
  • Neurological Exam
  • Endocrine System
  • Cardiovascular System: Blood
  • Cardiovascular System: Heart
  • Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
  • Lymphatic and Immune System
  • Respiratory System
  • Digestive System
  • Metabolism and Nutrition
  • Urinary System
  • Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance
  • Reproductive System
  • Development and Inheritance
  • Video Tutorials and Learning Resources
  • Organizational and Study Skills
  • A&P Student Blog
  • Visible Body Blog
  • Visible Body Learn Site
  • References
  • Professional Organizations
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Introduction to the Human Body


​​Chapter 1
  • Introduction
  • 1.1 Overview of Anatomy and Physiology
  • 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body               
  • 1.3 Functions of Human Life              
  • 1.4 Requirements for Human Life
  • 1.5 Homeostasis
  • 1.6 Anatomical Terminology
  • 1.7 Medical Imaging​       

Video Tutorials
Crash Course: Anatomy and Physiology 
  • Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
​Interactive Biology: Introduction to Anatomy
  • Anatomical Planes and Spatial Relationships in the Human Body 
​Anatomy Zone:
  • ​​Anatomy Terminology
Visible Body eBooks
  • ​​Prefixes and Suffixes eBook 
  • ​Planes and Positions eBook
  • Anatomy Etymology eBook 

Interactive Learning Modules
Wisc-Online
  • Anatomical Terminology - Body Regions
  • Anatomical Terminology - Relative Position
  • Anatomical Terminology - Regional Body Parts
  • Organization of the Human Body - Body Cavities
  • Body Sections and Divisions of the Abdominal Pelvic Cavity
  • ​Movement Terminology​ ​


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