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== Zygote Body == | |||
[[File:Google_Cow-open-3d-viewer.png|thumb|right|3D visualization of anatomical structures using Zygote Body]] | |||
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'''Zygote Body''' is an online tool that provides a detailed, interactive 3D model of the human body. It is designed to help users explore and understand human anatomy in a comprehensive and engaging way. Originally developed as "Google Body," it allows users to navigate through different layers of the body, from the skin down to the skeletal system. | |||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
Zygote Body offers several features that make it a valuable resource for medical students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about human anatomy: | |||
* '''Interactive 3D Models''': Users can rotate, zoom, and pan through the 3D models to view anatomical structures from different angles. | |||
* '''Layered Exploration''': The tool allows users to peel away layers of the body, such as the skin, muscles, and organs, to study the underlying structures. | |||
* '''Search Functionality''': Users can search for specific anatomical terms to quickly locate and highlight structures within the model. | |||
* '''Educational Annotations''': The platform provides labels and descriptions for various anatomical parts, aiding in the learning process. | |||
== Applications == | |||
Zygote Body is used in various educational and professional settings: | |||
* '''Medical Education''': It serves as a supplementary tool for medical students to visualize and understand complex anatomical relationships. | |||
* '''Patient Education''': Healthcare providers can use it to explain medical conditions and procedures to patients in a more understandable way. | |||
* '''Research and Development''': Researchers and developers in the field of medical technology can use the detailed models for simulation and analysis. | |||
== History == | |||
Zygote Body was initially launched as "Google Body" in 2010. It was part of Google's suite of educational tools but was later discontinued by Google. The technology and platform were then acquired by Zygote Media Group, which continued to develop and expand the tool under the name "Zygote Body." | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Human anatomy]] | * [[Human anatomy]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Medical education]] | ||
* [[ | * [[3D computer graphics]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Anatomical terms of location]] | ||
[[Category:Anatomy]] | [[Category:Anatomy]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Medical education]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:3D graphics software]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:05, 15 February 2025
Zygote Body[edit]

Zygote Body is an online tool that provides a detailed, interactive 3D model of the human body. It is designed to help users explore and understand human anatomy in a comprehensive and engaging way. Originally developed as "Google Body," it allows users to navigate through different layers of the body, from the skin down to the skeletal system.
Features[edit]
Zygote Body offers several features that make it a valuable resource for medical students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about human anatomy:
- Interactive 3D Models: Users can rotate, zoom, and pan through the 3D models to view anatomical structures from different angles.
- Layered Exploration: The tool allows users to peel away layers of the body, such as the skin, muscles, and organs, to study the underlying structures.
- Search Functionality: Users can search for specific anatomical terms to quickly locate and highlight structures within the model.
- Educational Annotations: The platform provides labels and descriptions for various anatomical parts, aiding in the learning process.
Applications[edit]
Zygote Body is used in various educational and professional settings:
- Medical Education: It serves as a supplementary tool for medical students to visualize and understand complex anatomical relationships.
- Patient Education: Healthcare providers can use it to explain medical conditions and procedures to patients in a more understandable way.
- Research and Development: Researchers and developers in the field of medical technology can use the detailed models for simulation and analysis.
History[edit]
Zygote Body was initially launched as "Google Body" in 2010. It was part of Google's suite of educational tools but was later discontinued by Google. The technology and platform were then acquired by Zygote Media Group, which continued to develop and expand the tool under the name "Zygote Body."