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Human Anatomy helps both students and teachers get a command of basic circulatory system in a fun and easy way.
Test and improve your information answering questions and learn new knowledge about human circulatory anatomy by our app.
QUIZ SCREEN FEATURES
- Internet connection is NOT needed. Play whenever and everywhere you want.
- There are 2 quiz mode. Multiple Choice Quiz and True/False Quiz
- View question order,correct,incorrect and achievements on quiz screen.
- Skip a question without answer if you want.
KNOWLEDGE SCREEN FEATURES
- Overview of Circulatory System
- Functions of Circulatory System
- Lymphatic System
- The Heart
- The Blood
- Blood Vessels
- Circulatory System Diseases
FLASHCARDS SCREEN FEATURES
- View circulatory system terms and knowledge as flashcards.
- View term on front or description on front.
SETTINGS SCREEN FEATURES
- Set Screen Effect. Default is slideDown.
- Next Question on Correct Answer. Dedault is on.
- Next Question on Incorrect Answer. Dedault is off.
- Show right answer on quiz history. Default is off.
- Next Question on Device Shake. Default is on.
REVIEW SCREEN FEATURES
- View Quiz Review to look your quiz history.
- View question and answers by selecting in quiz history page.
- View question displayed time.
PERFORMANCE SCREEN FEATURES
- View detailed statistics about your quiz grade and achievements.
- View quiz performances by Multiple Quiz and True False Quiz mode by seperate.
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'Vascular system’ app provides an in-depth and exclusive tour of the human body exploring the highways of life - the blood vessels. These blood vessels include the arteries, the veins and the capillaries. These blood vessels are the conduits for transportation of the vital body fluid - the blood.
'Vascular system’ app explains in detail about the arterial system, the venous system and the capillary network. It covers the details of the different arteries, different veins and their structural anatomy. The 'Vascular system’ app also explains the anatomy of the region where the finer branches of arteries - the arterioles transit into capillaries and the capillaries join to form the venules which then combine to form the veins.
Let us explore the offerings of the 'Vascular system’ app. The user gets to interact with the 3D models of the vascular system comprising the arterial and venous systems. The user can explore the 3D models through the ‘rotate’, ‘zoom in’ and ‘zoom out’ options. The 3D models in the 'Vascular system’ app come with the desirable feature of ‘labels’. The labeling part is very important from the perspective of understanding anatomy of the systems. Tapping the labels on the model which displays the name of the part gives the user the understanding of the name and structure and function of the respective part. The labeling part of the 'Vascular system’ app equips the user to attempt the diagrammatic questions asked in the exams. 'Vascular system’ app consists of the labeling part of the arteries and veins of the body. The app also provides details of the parts of the capillary network. Also the structural composition of the arteries, veins and capillaries is dealt with in the 'Vascular system’ app.
Features:
- User friendly interface
- Selection Mode
- Languages supported English
- Zoom in and Zoom out model
- Rotate in 3D Model
- Audio pronunciation for all anatomy terms
- No internet connection needed
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December 28, 2024