STUDENTS: You do NOT need to hunt all over creation to find special sources of tests from which to study. Just click on the Documents section on the left side of this web page. If you have an upcoming test on the cell, tissues, skin, skeleton, joints, muscles, nerve tissue, spinal cord, brain or sense organs -- go to Documents. If the test is going to be on blood, heart, circulation, lymphatics, respiration, digestion, metabolism, excretion or reproduction, go to Documents. Since the tests are not in a truly "interactive" form, you need only to print the form. And, you guessed it, if you have an upcoming lab practical on bones, muscles, nervous system, or blood vessels, check it out in Documents. If you want to see some handy tips on studying for lab exams, see them in Documents.
One of the most comprehensive sites for all students is http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap1.html . It includes materials for the first half of Anatomy and Physiology including animal dissections, chemistry links, and lecture notes on cells, tissues, skin, skeleton, joints, muscles, hormones, and the nervous system.
If you want to look at microscopic illustrations of any kind of tissue, or want to study illustrative quizzes on bones or muscles, then you need to look at PASS LAB TESTS AND LAB & TISSUE SLIDES. Also look at Links or How to pass this course.Another interesting set of information is found in Animations & Tutorials. And there are plenty of testing materials for you right here on the Anatomy and Physiology Tests home page. Good luck.
Mr. Flynn
p.s. If you need to contact me directly, send email to pflynn78@centurytel.net