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3D4M Anatomy




The Skeletal System • Ability to capture and identify any region of bone or ligament.
• Ability to rotate the bone to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior. Views
• X-ray and skin are available.
• More than 350 images of 3-dimensional quality of the bones.
• A complete description of 1,200 anatomical parts labeled.

The Muscle system

• Ability to capture and identify any muscle or part of the muscle.
• Ability to rotate the muscle to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior.
• Ability to drill and remove each layer of muscle - revealing the deeper muscles (up to 7 layers).
• Over 350 images in 3 dimensions of quality.
• More than 1,000 labels of all muscles.
• Descriptions including origin, insertion, action and innervation



The Cardiovascular System • Ability to capture and identify any blood vessel.
• 360 degree views of the heart, including a cross-sectional view.
• Ability to rotate to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior.
• Over 350 images in 3 dimensions of quality cardiovascular system.
• A complete description of anatomy.



The Digestive System • Ability to capture and identification of the digestive organs.
• Ability to rotate the digestive organs to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior.

The Urogenital System


• Ability to capture and identification of the urogenital organs (Male or Female).
• Ability to rotate the organs to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior.



The Nervous System • Ability to capture and identify the parts of the brain and nerves regions.
• Ability to rotate the nerve to the anterior, lateral, posterior, medial, inferior and superior.
• More than 250 images of 3-dimensional quality.
• More than 850 flags that the nerves of the label.
• Descriptions 800 anatomical parts.


Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch and iOS
iPad 4.0
Language: English

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