Anatomy & Physiology Research

Here are some references and websites you may find useful while learning Human Anatomy and Physiology.

Close-up image of a portable articulated skeleton in the Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab on North Campus

The Institute of Human Anatomy offers detailed examinations of human anatomy and physiology using cadavers. This resource is helpful to individuals pursuing careers in healthcare and wellness. (Link Opens in New Window)

The Blood Typing Game is based on the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine which was awarded for the discovery of human blood groups in 1901. This game teaches the basics about human blood types, blood typing, and blood transfusions. This resource is helpful to individuals pursuing careers in healthcare and wellness. (Link Opens in New Window)

Close-up image of a portable articulated skeleton in the Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab on North Campus

The Institute of Human Anatomy offers detailed examinations of human anatomy and physiology using cadavers. This resource is helpful to individuals pursuing careers in healthcare and wellness. (Link Opens in New Window)

The Blood Typing Game is based on the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine which was awarded for the discovery of human blood groups in 1901. This game teaches the basics about human blood types, blood typing, and blood transfusions. This resource is helpful to individuals pursuing careers in healthcare and wellness. (Link Opens in New Window)

References

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Broward College Library Resources

Please visit the Broward College Library Resources page:

  • Make a research appointment with a Librarian
  • Get research Guides
  • Access Anatomy & Physiology Journals
  • Use databases such as Access Science®, “from McGraw-Hill is an authoritative online Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), education resource written by world-renowned scientists and skillfully edited to engage and inform students.” Explore Access Science articles within the Biology and Biomedicine with subtopics focused on Anatomy and subtopics focused on Physiology.