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Good Human Body Poster
Hi,
My boyfriend is studying A Level Biology (as he eventually wants to train to do Physiotherapy) and he mentioned he'd quite like a large 'Human Body' poster to put on the wall to help him with his studies. I think he means something he can refer to when sat studying instead of Googling or looking things up in a book on top of reading and making notes. I have no idea where to start though or what sort of post to go for as you can get ones that just cover muscle or skeleton parts or organs etc.
Is anyone out there studying A Level Biology and if so can you give me some advice on what poster might be best?
Thanks,
RR
My boyfriend is studying A Level Biology (as he eventually wants to train to do Physiotherapy) and he mentioned he'd quite like a large 'Human Body' poster to put on the wall to help him with his studies. I think he means something he can refer to when sat studying instead of Googling or looking things up in a book on top of reading and making notes. I have no idea where to start though or what sort of post to go for as you can get ones that just cover muscle or skeleton parts or organs etc.
Is anyone out there studying A Level Biology and if so can you give me some advice on what poster might be best?
Thanks,
RR
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http:// www.gbp osters. com/The -Human- Body-Ma xi-Post er
However no single poster can really show all of the detail. It might be better to go for one or more posters covering a particular area of the human anatomy. e.g:
https:/ /www.da ydreame ducatio n.co.uk /nervou s-syste m-poste r-40067 10
or (possibly better if a career in physiotherapy is the eventual aim) this:
https:/ /www.da ydreame ducatio n.co.uk /human- muscle- poster- 4006652
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However no single poster can really show all of the detail. It might be better to go for one or more posters covering a particular area of the human anatomy. e.g:
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or (possibly better if a career in physiotherapy is the eventual aim) this:
https:/
Hello RR
If your boyfriend has an iPad, then by far the best thing to do is forget a poster and instead get the app called "Essential Anatomy 5".
It's used by professional physiotherapists and is wonderful at showing all the various working parts of the human anatomy - skeleton, circulation, muscles lymph etc etc.
It's a simply wonderful app - one of the best I've seen.
It costs (I think) about £10 - this link shows some of the details :
https:/ /itunes .apple. com/gb/ app/ess ential- anatomy -5/id59 6684220 ?mt=8
There is an android version - but I've not used that so can't comment on how good it is
https:/ /play.g oogle.c om/stor e/apps/ details ?id=com .the3d4 medical .Essent ialAnat omy& ;hl=en_ GB
dave
If your boyfriend has an iPad, then by far the best thing to do is forget a poster and instead get the app called "Essential Anatomy 5".
It's used by professional physiotherapists and is wonderful at showing all the various working parts of the human anatomy - skeleton, circulation, muscles lymph etc etc.
It's a simply wonderful app - one of the best I've seen.
It costs (I think) about £10 - this link shows some of the details :
https:/
There is an android version - but I've not used that so can't comment on how good it is
https:/
dave
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