Anatomy by System

Overview

The Anatomy by System section presents interactive 3D models organised according to functional physiological systems, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, endocrine, urinary and reproductive systems. This format allows users to examine each system as a cohesive unit and understand how organs and pathways integrate to support physiological function. It is well-suited to both pre-clinical and clinical study.

Key Features

Each system model can be rotated, isolated and examined at multiple levels of detail, revealing organ shapes, spatial relationships and branching networks. Users can toggle supporting structures for contextual understanding or focus solely on key organs and conduits. The interface enables efficient, system-level exploration for teaching, study or clinical demonstration.

Learning Focus

These models help learners understand the organisation and function of major physiological systems, preparing them for assessments in physiology, pathology and clinical anatomy. They reinforce conceptual understanding by visualising how organs relate within functional networks, supporting integration across different areas of study.

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Endocrine System

Respiratory System

Gastrointestinal System

Female Reproductive System

Male Reproductive System

Urinary System

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