Last semester my professor provided us with a link to a website that provided self quizzes and games related to Anatomy and Physiology. The site included all body systems learned in A&P I and A&P II. I think the icon was a blue "M", but it might have been a "W" and it was related to a college. This semester I have a different professor who does not use this site and I can't find it anywhere! Not even in my internet history!! Does anyone know what site this is or do you know of another that may be of some assistance to me? Thanks!
?2011-06-17T06:32:19Z
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One site I can think of is the University of Minnesota's resource page on the subject (it has an "M" on the page, but it's an orange 'M', not blue). However, the page has all the things your described (games, self quizzes, etc.):
http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/WEBANATOMY/
Another resource, if you're looking for detailed diagrams, atlases and study notes, is Dr James Ross' Human Anatomy & Physiology home study course. It's an award-winning compilation for A&P students of all levels:
McGraw Hill has the best one I know of, but it costs money.
To be honest, I think you get more out of khanacademy.org, wikipedia, youtube, and google "[search term] animation"
In other words you get more out of researching each term that you're unfamiliar with at several sites. Sometimes you have to be willing to explore with different related search terms to get at what you're looking for, so it takes some determination too. But realistically no one can study for you, and even McGraw Hill is just a guide.