Does anyone know of any good sites on the web that show embryology in an animated or video form? I am looking for a supplemental presentation to visualize what our embryo. lectures are about.
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I searched for one too, and couldn't find one. We were talking about it the other day at school, and we all though an animation would help a lot! I can't believe nobody has made one. Damn those pesky aortic arches!
The computer lab at my school has a really old Mac program called "MacBaby." It's nothing fancy, but it's really helpful for the basics -- it does a nice 3D thing that helps to visualize what's going on. I assume it's widely available -- I'd be happy to try to find out details if you don't already know about it.
I hate embryo, but the animations make it a million times easier. Here is a good site from Indiana for heart folding and your arches we just went over w/ Dr. Lowery, but I can email you my notes later this weekend after Biochem Test is over.
Here is a link to our "Anatomy Filling Station" here at U.Kentucky. It contains every lecture we had this year as well as some pretty cool embryo animations. Hope someone finds it useful.
Hello!
I'm having a explosion of knowledge on embryo and I heard about this program "Simbryo".
The problem is, 1st my school library just have the 8th edition of Langman, so they don't have this program and second, I can't use the free site, even though I've already update my version of adobe flash player to the latest one. Can any one tell me how the site works --' ?
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