Cookie policy
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Since the introduction of a new law about data protection in the European Union, this website (and every other one that has visitors from the EU) must make people aware of how we use cookies, and gain their consent for doing so. If you keep using this site, we'll assume you agree to all of the following, and we will create a cookie so we know that you've already agreed to this policy next time you come to the website. If you don't agree, then you can simply leave the website (but we'd rather you stayed!).
So here's how else we use cookies :
Visitor information - We gather visitor information using Google Analytics, to help us understand which parts of our sites are doing well, and which could be improved. We records things like which pages you view within the site, how you arrived here, and some basic information about your computer (like whether you're using a desktop computer, or which internet browser you use). All of this information is anonymous, so we don't know who you are.
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Advertising - Our advertising partners use cookies to help them personalise the adverts they send to your web browser as you view this website. These same cookies are used on many sites across the web, and once again we do not have access to any of the information they gather.
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.