Coloring the body and its systems is the most effective way to study the structure and functions of human anatomy. Kaplan's Anatomy Coloring Book provides realistic drawings, clear descriptions, and must-know terms for an easy way to learn anatomy. Anatomy Coloring Book features detailed illustrations of the body's anatomical systems in a spacious page design with no back-to-back images--goodbye, bleed-through! Plus, Color Guides on every 2-page spread offer instructions for best coloring results so you can get the most out of your study. The Best ReviewMore than 450 detailed, realistic medical illustrations, including microscopic views of cells and tissuesExclusive perforated, flashcard-format illustrations of 96 muscle structures to color and study on-the-goClear descriptive overview on the page opposite each illustration, with key learning terms in boldfaceSelf-quizzing for each illustration, with convenient same-page answer keysFull coverage of the major body systems, plus physiological information on cells, tissues, muscles, and developmentExpert GuidanceWe invented test prep—Kaplan (www.kaptest.com) has been helping students for almost 80 years. Our proven strategies have helped legions of students achieve their dreams. Read more
Download NowThis is such a cool way to learn human anatomy and I definitely recommend this to anyone wanting to do so. However, if you are studying this in undergrad and/or planning to go to medical school I would not recommend this as your only tool, as the information is fairly basic. I am in undergrad right now and taking anatomy and thought this would be a fun and different way of learning instead of just reading textbooks. Also, I just wanted to note I did find a MISTAKE. On the notecard for the Subscapularis, it says that this muscle is innervated by the suprascapular nerve, which is incorrect. The subscapularis muscle is innervated by the subscapular nerve.
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