Human Skeleton 3d Model Biology Diagrams
Human Skeleton 3d Model Biology Diagrams Unique 3D anatomical atlas. The atlas contains accurate models of bones, muscles, ligaments, arteries, veins, nerves, and internal organs A model of all human bones, including the bones of the skull. Allows you to study their shape, location and relationship The teacher gives you an anatomy lesson by rotating the model, including
The departments of anatomy of Leiden University Medical Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Maastricht University Medical Center and University of Leuven KULAK endeavour to create an Open Source and Free 3D Model of Human Anatomy and make it easily usable for teachers and students.
Interactive 3D Atlas of Human Anatomy Biology Diagrams
The human body skeleton in 1:1 scale (skelton height 1.5 metre) along with anatomically precise labelling of bone name (in orange) along with its parts (in blue).Each of the bone with its labelling (name and parts) is a single mesh for ensuring that labels are not displaced away from bone. The bone names have been coloured in orange and each parts of a single bone has been labelled in blue

The BioDigital Human platform is an interactive 3D, medically accurate, virtual map of the human bodyโincluding over 8,000 individually selectable anatomical structures, 850+ simulated 3D health conditions and treatments. Explore 3D anatomy or create immersive experiences with our fully embeddable, cloud-based software, available in eight languages, on any desktop or mobile device and in AR/VR.

Human skeleton set labelled names parts 3D model Biology Diagrams
Complete human skeleton Anatomically accurate highresolution model all bones are of right proportions and in right places - Human Skeleton Highresolution model - 3D model by l.kuzyakin
An interactive WebGL-based 3D model of all human bones and skeletal muscles for the web

Detailed 3D anatomical illustrations - Innerbody Biology Diagrams
There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Integumentary. Muscular System The muscular system is responsible for the movement of the human body. Through a simple and intuitive interface it is possible to observe, by highly detailed 3D models, every anatomical structure of the human body from any angle. This application is aimed at medical students, doctors, physiotherapists, paramedics, nurses, athletic trainers and in general anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of human anatomy.