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Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants

 
 
1. Anatomy and Physiology Home Page 
  • BIO160: Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology 
  • BIO201: Human Anatomy & Physiology I 
  • BIO202: Human Anatomy & Physiology II 
  • BIO205: Microbiology 
  • Subject outline lecture notes and 
  • Study questions 
Credits: Val Valerian at www.trufax.org 

 

 
2. UAMS Department of Anatomy - Anatomy Tables 
Credits: Patrick W. Tank, Ph.D.: Content of anatomy tables 
Department of Anatomy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 
 
 
 

 
3. Cell Processes 
Cells and how they operate including a simplified diagram of cell metabolism 
 
Credits:  Access Excellence, launched in 1993, is a national educational program.
 
 
 
4. LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL EDUCATION NETWORK
  • Highly interactive applications 
  • Review and self-study. 
  • Muscles 
  • Bones 
  • Arteries 
  • Nerves 
  • Cutaneous Innervation 
  • Dermatomes 
 
 
Credits: Dr. Mike Dauzvardis: Drawings and Master Muscle List 
Dr. Thackery Gray: Cranial Nerve Tutorial and the Bone Box 
Sarita Keni: Helped with content for the nerves 
 

 
5. Anatomy Lessons 
 
Individual lessons that are found in LUMEN's Structure of the Human Body 
 
 
 
 

 
6. Interactive Anatomy and Physiology Resources
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Blood
  • Lymphatic
  • Respiratory
  • Urinary
  • Digestive
  • Reproductive
  • Genetic

link Extreme Body Workout

 
 
7. Human Inner Body Online 
  • Choose among body systems 
  • There is also a list of animations 
  • Images and descriptions 
 


 
8. Your Body By Numbers (Interactive) 
Body in numbers from the head to the toes 
 
 
 

 
9. Review of the Skin Structure 
  • Explains the skin in a direct manner 
  • Well explained 

 link Facts About Your Skin Review

Credits: University of Maryland Medical Center 

 

 
10. Complete Facial Bones Review 
The bones of the face, mandible, maxilla, frontal bone, nasal bones, zygoma (and more!) 
 
Credits: Babak Jahan-Parwar, MD, Staff Physician, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, University of California at Los Angeles Medical Center 
Co-author: Keith Blackwell, MD, Fellowship Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine 
 
 

 
11. Cranial Nerves Review Info 
  • Interactive tutorial to help memorize the 12 pairs 
  • Quizzes 

 

 
12. Bone Cells and Structure Tutorial 
In case you somehow missed this valuable lesson in A&P class you can review it here! 
  • Osteoblasts 
  • Osteoclasts 
  • Osteocytes 
     
 

 
 
13. Anatomy Of Joints Articulations 
  • Immovable 
  • Slightly movable 
  • Freely movable 
 


 
14. Muscles Tutorial 
  • Tutorials will allow you to review 
  • Names and location 
  • Major superficial muscles. 
     
 
 

 
15. Cross-Sectional Anatomy 
  • Images, MRI's and CT's from the Visible Human Project 
  • Labeled images and tutorials 

link Lumen Cross-sectional Tutorial 


 

16. Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology of the Human Eye 
Overview 
Anatomy of the eye 
Visual Acuity 
Eye glasses 
Quizzes 
 
link The Eye Tutorial (Interactive) 
Credits:  Ted M. Montgomery, O.D.: Images, tutorials, and text 
 
 

 
17. Eye Simulation Application 
This application simulates eye motion and demonstrates the effects of disabling one or more of the 12 eyes muscles and one or more of the 6 cranial nerves that control eye motion. 
 
link Eye Simulation (Interactive) 
 
 

 
18. Heart Basics 
  • Chambers 
  • Flow of blood 
  • Cardiac Cycle 
  • Conduction System 
  • Valves 
link Heart Basics Tutorial (Interactive) 
 
 

 
19. The Heart: An Online Exploration 
  • Discover the complexities of its development and structure 
  • Follow the blood through the blood vessels 
  • Wander through the web like body systems 
     
Credits: Developed by The Franklin Institute Science Museum 
 
 

 
20. The Kidneys, What, Where, And How? 
  • Review and explore what the kidneys are 
  • Macroscopic and 
  • Microscopic structures (functioning units) 
     
 

 
 
21. Sentinel Node 
  • Seninel node 
  • Lymph nodes 
  • Lubule 

 

 
22. Brain Connection Library 
A detailed tutorial on the anatomy, physiology, & functionality of the central nervous system. 
  • Child Development 
  • Early Reading Skills 
  • Assessment & Intelligence 
 
 

 
23. Brain Explorer 
 

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