1. Tap the labels to get details of each structure with audio pronunciation, text descriptions and a close-up view.
2. This app covers the superficial landmarks, most superficial and deep muscles, bones, and organs.
3. A fantastic, interactive visual reference with over 300 anatomical structures.
4. Quiz yourself on each section, make your own quiz, or have the app quiz you on just what you missed.
5. Rotate the model, cut down through layers, or zoom in.
6. If you want to understand canine anatomy, this app is for you.
1. I hope they continue to work on it - it's close to being very helpful in vet school anatomy classes or a great homeschool resource.I got this app to help with my veterinary physiotherapy course and I'm still using it going into my second year.
2. (I was gonna play it on Bluestacks, emulator for PC, does anyone know if access permissions in Bluestacks don't even work, so no need to be concerned?).Good basic start to anatomyA very poorly written app.
3. I would love to rate this higher, it's an excellent model and I'm very glad that I got the app! There are just a few things standing in the way of a five star review: *It took me forever to figure out that you need to swipe up to switch views.
4. This might be useful for an amateur, but I can't imagine a veterinary student couldn't find a better resource.The app has improved immensely since I first downloaded it.
5. Would recommendI uninstalled, because the first thing the app wants in order to let me play it is to have access to all my files, photos, medias etc.
6. *Not a complaint, but a recommendation: I really wish they'd add a model for the nervous system somedaySuper basic.
7. *It only quizzes you on a small amount of information at a time, which is fine, but you have no way to know how much overall progress you've made.
8. Great way to visualise each muscle with a brief explanation for origin and insertions.
9. I was hoping for a 3D anatomical view of the inner ear, but you know, dogs never have problems with their ears.
10. If i want to upload an image then it makes sense.