Published Aug 20, 2009
wyotech
68 Posts
a few places yall can go to study a lil better. they are great tools to use, as i did in my classes.
http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/Webanatomy/default.htm this is a Univerty website for Minnisota College.
Also try, Holes Anatomy and Physiology websire and click on the essential study partner its awsome and both websites offer click and drag labeling.
I had JAckie Butler , and she is oine of the books authors, and this was a good website they gave us. both are free. but on the holes you may have to click on student.
Elizabeth K.
43 Posts
AWESOME! Thanks for sharing!
tdo1
17 Posts
Thanks, I'll be needing this. This forum has lots of info!
crazytonurse
201 Posts
thank you for the website. Here is another that I got from my A&P book that is free. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073525693/student_view0/index.html
JJV04C
27 Posts
I posted this one on another forum but it's a really good one:
http://faculty.tcc.fl.edu/scma/beregowr/index.htm
This one is really good as well, it has practice quizzes on it:
http://sites.google.com/a/tcc.fl.edu/phillipteagarden/physiology-tutorials
Hope they help!
on eagles wings, ASN, RN
1 Article; 1,035 Posts
http://www.cerritosanatomy.com/
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsReviewTopic/Anatomy-Physiology.topicArticleId-22032.html
:)
mmt4
127 Posts
Thanks. I'm using Hole's 12th edition this fall so its good to hear they have additional help on the website.
The internet was a baby when I went to school the first time. No one I knew had a computer in their room. We'd go to the lab to type papers, and prowl the aisles of the library for journal archives. I went back to the library this summer and there are lines and lines of computers where the journal archives used to be.