Human Organs

Human Organs

By Ghumman Tech LLC

  • Categoria: Education
  • Data Rilascio: 2023-04-03
  • Versione Attuale: 3.7
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • Dimensione File: 106.61 MB
  • Sviluppatore: Ghumman Tech LLC
  • Compatibilità: Richiede iOS 11.0 o successivo.

Descrizione

This app is a great resource to memorize Most Important Human Organs. The app is engineered to make users perfect identifying different human organs by studying for a very short amount of time. Audio functionality and bookmarking is available throughout the app on chapter, section, study mode and quiz modes. The app will help you learn the correct pronunciation of different human organs using English language. Following are the main features of this app 1. Supports pronouncing different Human Organs in English Language 2. Uses Text to Speech Engine for Audio Functionality 3. Quizzes 4. Study Mode 5. Bookmarking Study Flashcards and Quiz Questions 6. Progress Indicators for Every Chapter 7. Visualization for Overall Progress Currently following human organs are supported Adrenal glands Anus Appendix Bladder (urinary) Bones Bone marrow (spongy part of the bone) Brain Bronchi (tubes in the lungs) Diaphragm (muscle of breathing) Ears Esophagus (food pipe) Eyes Fallopian tubes Gallbladder Genitals Heart Hypothalamus (in the brain) Joints Kidneys Large intestine Larynx (voice box) Liver Lungs Lymph nodes Mammary glands Mesentery (covering of the intestines) Mouth Nasal cavity Nose Ovaries Pancreas Pineal gland Parathyroid glands Pharynx Pituitary gland Prostate Rectum Salivary glands Skeletal muscles Skin Small intestine Spinal cord Spleen Stomach Teeth Thymus gland Thyroid Trachea Tongue Ureters Urethra Uterus Human skeleton Ligaments (connect muscles to bones) Tendons (connect bones to bones) Blood cells Vagina Hair The vestibular system of the ear Placenta Testes Nails Vas deferens Seminal vesicles Bulbourethral glands Male reproductive system Scrotum Thoracic ducts Arteries Veins Capillaries Lymphatic vessels Tonsils (Waldeyer’s ring of tissues) Nerves Subcutaneous tissue Olfactory epithelium (nose) Cerebellum

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