Drag & Drop Activities
Our guided drag-and-drop and labeling activities provide the perfect first step to activate your learning.
Activity Demos
Pathway of blood flow through the circulatory system
Essentials of ECG (Electrocardiogram) Physiology
Anatomy of the ureters & urinary bladder
Pupillary light reflex pathway
Anatomy of the muscles of the pharynx
Movements of the vocal folds during phonation
Volume-pressure loops in the left ventricle
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Activities
Drawing Exercises
Draw out the pathways.
Labeling Exercises
Label the key structures.
Drag-and-Drop Exercises
Drag-and-drop the components.
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