An Anatomy Coloring Book can Help You with your Anatomy
November 17th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized
Whether you are a high school student, pre-med or just taking an anatomy class learning your anatomy in complete detail can be a challenge. Companies have overcome this challenge by offering an anatomy coloring book that takes the anatomy into much greater detail than most books does. Not a coloring book for kids but rather a study tool for adults these coloring books break down the anatomy by individual systems and go through and list every piece of the body down to every bone and tendon.
The anatomy coloring book by Wynn Kapit and Lawrence Elson is a perfect example of what a coloring book on anatomy should be. A detailed book that offers 170 plates and is organized according to the bodily systems this book is meant to be filled in carefully with colored pencils and used as a study aid to memorize the various parts of the body. The pages are large and the drawings detailed to give you an accurate diagram of each part of the bodily systems.
The anatomy coloring books goes beyond simply naming the organs and bones of the human anatomy but progresses into the different features of each piece of the anatomy, it shows anterior, posterior, superior and ventral views of many of these features as well as a diagram and explanation of a cell. Be prepared for the detail this book includes while great for med students if you are taking a very basic anatomy course you may want to look for a less detailed book.
A must have for many college courses this coloring book the best learning aid ever for visual learners who may not be able to grasp the concepts taught in their anatomy class without taking the time to color in every individual muscle. A unique color coding system brings the pages to life and teaches a class all of its own.
The anatomy coloring book is not just for med students though, as many massage schools have found it the perfect learning tool to teach their massage students anatomy and in particular the muscular systems. A great way to involve all the senses in learning and provide a hands on approach to learn a very complex and difficult subject this book is well loved by students and teachers both. If you are facing an anatomy class you will find whether this book is recommended or not, that it will aid you in gaining a much more complete understanding of the bodily systems.