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AR Incredible human body app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9536 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: sunil christian
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 25 Sep 2019
App size: 184.75 Mb

‘Incredible human body’ app provides an in-depth and exclusive tour of the human body exploring all the amazing organ systems that keep our body functioning.
‘Incredible human body’ app explains the different and very integral part of our existence and functioning – the organ systems. The major organ systems of the human body include – the highway of life - digestive system, the life sustaining respiratory system, the filtering facility - excretory system, the bag of bones - skeletal system, the blood vascular system housing the pumping miracle, the heart and the bundle of nerves of nervous system controlling all the other systems. Isn’t that sounds interesting?

Let us explore the offerings of the ‘Incredible human body’ app. The user gets to interact with the 3D models of the mentioned organ systems. The user can explore the 3D models through the ‘rotate’, ‘zoom in’ and ‘zoom out’ options. The 3D models in the ‘Incredible human body’ app come with the desirable feature of ‘labels’. The labeling part is very important from the perspective of understanding
anatomy of the human body. Tapping the labels on the model which displays the name of the part gives the user the understanding of the name and structure and function of the respective part. The labeling part of the ‘Incredible human body’ app equips the user to attempt the diagrammatic questions asked in the exams. ‘Incredible human body’ app consists of the labeling part of all the mentioned systems.

The app ‘Incredible human body’ app also offers the Apple’s Augmented Reality (ARKit) feature that provides the user with an immersive and engaging experience of blending virtual organ systems with the real world. The user can place the virtual organ system on any surface and can reorient his/her device to explore the body systems from different angles. The exploration involves the interactivity with the different body systems for the ultimate understanding of their structure and function.