Interactive approach to learning anatomy. Users choose either to view human, baboon, or gorilla skeletons to learn about individual bones, or compare the anatomy between species.
In-depth look at the body's largest organ, the skin, with a photo gallery, a multimedia interview with the
story's photographer, related Web sites, and a feature article.
Offers facts on body organs and systems, along with interactive trivia and games to test your knowledge. Includes a section on the mind, with information on the brain, sleeping habits, and psychological tests.
X-ray images and bone photos of the human skeleton are organized into eight body area categories. Both normal bones and those having fractures or other medical conditions are included.
Includes information on skull structure and function, skull diversity, the living tissue associated with bones. Many images can be rotated for a full 360 degree view.
Contains three dimensional models of human anatomy. Users can view, rotate, and extract cross sections from the anatomical models, or build your own anatomic model by choosing the structures of interest.