Our groundbreaking female model release includes a function that allows you to easily switch between the male and female models and compare the anatomy between them. Leer artículo
La espera ha terminado: Modelo femenino completo
Descubre una nueva manera de abordar la anatomía con nuestro nuevo modelo femenino completo en Complete Anatomy. Leer artículo
Frankenstein’s Monster, A Background Story
It’s that time of the year again when all our favorite ghosts and ghouls come out! An all-time favourite that stands out is the gruesome medical creation of Frankenstein’s Monster.Leer artículo
PREVIEW: Penis & Clitoris Cross-Section
Did you know that embryologically, both female and male external genitalia have the same origin? Let’s take a look with a preview of our latest Detailed Model.Leer artículo
Female model countdown: 3D update
ollowing on from Ashton, who last week discussed the research that went into the female model. I will be specifically talking through some of the 3D challenges we faced in producing the female model.Leer artículo
Female model countdown: Content update
In the countdown to the female model release, Ashton Luxgrant of the content team at Complete Anatomy gives us the inside track on our most exciting update of the year.Leer artículo
PREVIEW: Ovarian Cycle Detailed Model
If you’re reading this article, you may already know what the ovaries are in the female reproductive system. They are two ovular structures about the size of an almond and each one lies at the sides of the pelvis.Leer artículo
📢 🥁 Introducing the new hepatic lobule model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Our newest microanatomy model, the “Hepatic Lobule” offers a detailed view of one of these lobules to allow users to explore and appreciate the building blocks of the liver.Leer artículo
📢 🥁 Introducing the new transverse colon model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Let’s get into the guts of our new detailed model. Leer artículo
📢 🥁 Introducing the new abdomen model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Did you know that the abdomen and the pelvis, although considered separate entities, form the largest continuous visceral cavity in the human body?Leer artículo