Quizzes on the anatomy of the internal organs
Choose from the following quizzes or sections to test your knowledge of the anatomy of the internal organs and systems :
The internal organs - identify their names and locations :
Quiz 1 -- Quiz 2 -- Quiz 3
The heart - Identify the parts of the heart :
Quiz 1 -- Quiz 2 -- Quiz 3
The cardiovascular system :
Quizzes on the anatomy, physiology and disorders of the cardiovascular system, which is part of the circulatory system.
The digestive system :
This section covers the anatomy and functions of the digestive system, plus common disease and problems when things go wrong.
The endocrine system :
These quizzes test your knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the hormone-based communication and regulatory system of the body.
The integumentary (skin) system :
How well do you understand the anatomy and physiology of your own skin? Find out with these quizzes.
The lymphatic system :
Learn the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system, part of the circulatory system and an essential part of the body's immune system.
The nervous system :
Quizzes on the the functions and anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems, including the brain, the spinal cord, the nerves and neurons.
The reproductive system :
This section covers the anatomy and physiology of the male and female reproductive systems, and also of pregnancy.
The respiratory system :
Quizzes on the anatomy and functions of respiration, plus common disease and problems when things go wrong.
The urinary system :
Quizzes on the anatomy and physiology of the urinary (or renal) system, including the functions of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
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Resources :
In this section we've added a few alternative study aids to help you along.
- Articles - Here you'll find a range of short articles on basic anatomy and physiology topics, complete with a few 'test yourself' questions for each one.
- Images and pdf's - Just in case you get tired of looking at the screen we've provided images and pdf files that you can print out and use for 'off-line' practice.
- Word Roots - When you learn the word roots, prefixes and suffixes contained within anatomical and medical terms, you can often work out what they mean. This can be a useful skill as you progress in your studies, so we've provided a dictionary to help you!
- Games - Finally in the resources section, we've added some simple games to make anatomy and physiology practice a little bit more fun.