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Anatomy & Physiology course
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ASU Prep Anatomy & Physiology course

Students will unravel the secrets of why a stomach rumbles when hungry and legs ache after gym class in this engaging online course.

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What makes ASU Prep high school Anatomy and Physiology course unique?

In this Anatomy and Physiology course, students will use 3D simulations and interactive labs to explore various bodily systems and learn about their structure and function. Get a sneak peek by watching the video below.

Anatomy & Physiology course features

highly-engaging

Highly engaging

Students delve into human anatomy using life-like illustrations and three-dimensional simulations, gaining fresh insights and new knowledge throughout their journey.

classroom-ready

Classroom ready

Lessons are designed to work in a variety of models, including traditional, blended, flipped, and fully digital classrooms. This allows for flexibility based on the needs of your teachers and students.

teacher-friendly

Teacher friendly

Each course features comprehensive, easy-to-use teacher guides, equipping educators to effortlessly blend this content into their lesson plans.

plug-and-play

Plug and play

This ASU Prep Anatomy and Physiology course is designed for simple integration into any classroom setting, compatible with all learning management systems and available for immediate use.

Student with laptop GIF of the human body A slide within the course that reads, "What could be the first symptom of a brain aneurysm?" A slide within the course that reads, "Respiratory System" A slide within the course that depicts Diencephalon in the brain and the Pituitary Gland in the brain
GIF of the human body
A slide within the course that reads, "What could be the first symptom of a brain aneurysm?"
A slide within the course that reads, "Respiratory System"
A slide within the course that depicts Diencephalon in the brain and the Pituitary Gland in the brain
Student with laptop

High school anatomy and physiology course highlights

  • A first in K–12 education—this interactive 3D human body allows students to soar inside and explore, with the ability to activate or deactivate various body systems along their journey.
  • Engaging labs bring core concepts to life! Students will discover the dynamic connection between blood pressure and heart rate in our thrilling “Measuring Pulse” lab.
  • Interactive case studies challenge students to apply their knowledge of body systems to examine and interpret patient symptoms, fostering practical application and deeper learning.
Girl doing a flip on her skateboard with red blood cells behind her. Behind her are also 4 screens within the course.

Overall, this class has been very well-designed and prepares students for a college-level Anatomy & Physiology course.”

- Anatomy & Physiology Teacher

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