Daily Anatomy Flashcards Cheats

Daily Anatomy Flashcards Hack 2.0.2 + Redeem Codes

Quizzes to Learn Human Anatomy

Developer: Kenhub
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 2.0.2
ID: com.kenhub.dailyanatomy.musclesandbones

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Description

New topics, more content! Daily Anatomy Flashcards teaches healthcare students the 500 most important anatomical structures in a beginner-friendly format. The perfect entry into the world of anatomy!

*Reach your goals*

Starting to learn anatomy can be overwhelming, but it shouldn't be. Daily Anatomy can be used without any prior knowledge. It starts with the basics, and challenges your brain more and more over time. Learning with Daily Anatomy is not only about repetition. It introduces information in varying forms. Solving a problem in different ways helps you memorize information longer-term and finally be able to fully absorb it. Whether on your next exam, or in your medical professional career, all the anatomy structures will be at hand. No more thinking. Just knowing.

*What will you learn?*

With Daily Anatomy you learn all the important structures of human anatomy. This includes bones, muscles, nerves, vessels and specific points on the bones.

Instead of many thin arrows pointing at various structures, each structure is clearly highlighted in green in its entirety. This way you can easily identify and memorize both shape and location.

*How to stay motivated and not forget*

Whether you need to learn lists of information, or for instance, every muscle and bone in the human body including how they function together, there is a method really works to help you out. The bonus is that this method doesn't stress you out either because you get to take lots of breaks.

It's called spaced repetition, and it's the way to go for knowledge that sticks in your cranium.

By using spaced repetition, you work through a series of increasing intervals of time between studying what you've previously learned. This method utilizes the psychological spacing effect, which occurs when you are going back over information that you have already learned in order to remember it better. Spaced repetition works well for lists of items or new vocabularies such as medical terminology.

Daily Anatomy has built-in spaced repetition, so you learn as efficiently and effectively as you can.

Version history

2.0.2
2023-06-01
- Bug Fixes
2.0.1
2023-01-30
Small fixes.
2.0
2023-01-17
ATTENTION: Updating to the 2.0 version with new content and an improved user interface resets all progress.

Version 2.0

* 500 anatomical structures across 9 topics
* Clean redesign
* Choose and combine topics from the home screen
* Zoom in on structures
* Multi-language support: English, German, Portuguese, Spanish
1.4
2019-02-06
Added CRAM mode.

You wanted the ability to learn without the need for study breaks. Good news: With CRAM mode, you can now learn for as long and often as you want without interruptions.
1.3.1
2018-10-23
Internal release to prepare for upcoming features.
1.3
2017-09-22
Stability and performance improvements.
1.2
2017-08-30
Fixed a bug that has caused crashes for some folks. Sorry about that!
1.1
2017-08-26
Improved memory consumption & other small bugfixes.
1.0
2017-08-17

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 145 Ratings

Reviews

Efi_Moss,
Good job, guys!
Just purchased your amazing pro-plan for the website, and gladly found this app on the way. This app actually practices what everyone else only preaches for: quick, time-dependent repeating cycles of memorizations, which build up slowly. Anytime I have 2 min for myself I would pop my phone out and play.
My humble suggestion would be to work on the algorithm, as it appears to be fixed on the same terms (for dozens of trials with no change) unless I leave and re-enter the app and then it would start adding more terms to learn (I am sure it will get better with updates). Also, please release more packages. Good job guys!
leftsss,
Not my first choice anatomy app
For a free app, Kenhub did a great job. The app is fluid and fast and functions well. iPhone X support is lacking, and there are only muscles and bones for the upper and lower limb available as of now. It seems it has been this way for a while as there has been no recent update to the app. I’d gladly pay a nominal fee to have the content improved on, as innervations and actions of the muscles are more clinically relevant and testable than memorizing where they are located in Kenhub’s gorgeous illustrations. When getting an answer correct, there is no ability to pause and reflect on the answer choice, thus if you made a guess the app assumes you knew the answer, do not need to review it and moves on. Keeping the image up after answering correctly could help us reinforce the correct answer choice.

Being produced by Kenhub, this app has a lot of potential and I wish I would’ve been able to utilize it for more before my upcoming MSK exam.
Mouath the one,
Almost perfect
The app is simple and The illustration are gorgeous. The problem is that Every term is tested by one illustration, that is okay but the thing is with time i can predict the term just by having a quick look at the illustration and not by looking at the structure. An example is the term “internal” and “external” once i see an ear i choose one of those terms. My suggestion is that you should make multiple illustration for each term to make it little challenging and to make sure that the user isn't memorizing structures not illustration. At least every illustration should be rotated or viewed from a different angle when the illustration appears for second time. I hope you understand my point, and I apologize for my bad english.
Kool Chriss,
Huge Baseline Anatomy Help!
This app is a huuuuge help for memorizing the names and locations of structures! I'm taking a clinical anatomy class and it helps a ton! The app itself only goes over names of parts and not functions, for that you'll need to look elsewhere (on their website or online/textbook). The new update was MUCH needed and is awesome! If you're preparing for an anatomy class or want to have basic knowledge of the locations of parts in the body, this app is for you 🤝
MedStudent786,
Suggestions
Great app! First of all great app but there needs to be a way for me to turn off the spaced repetition when I need to. For example, I had an exam in 2 days and I needed to review, but the app locked me out for 5 days because of the spaced repetition feature. It was Very frustrating for me. Please consider improving upon this.
Otherwise would like to see if origin, insertion, innervations, and main actions of the muscles of the upper and lower extremities could be added in a future update. Maybe also arteries, nerves, and lymphatic drainage of the body as well. Also head and neck as well.
ecd1256,
Great app but need more terms
The website is well worth the lifetime subscription of 250$ and has a ridiculous amount of anatomical terms and in depth articles related to those terms. The app in comparison has next to nothing. It would not even be difficult to transfer some of those terms to the app. The “quiz” mode on the website is literally the same thing. Just move a lot of the terms from those quiz modes to the app so we can study more terms on the go! You can even make those packages only viewable to subscribers to entice subscriptions!
ya_me_canse,
Best easiest most fun way to learn
This app is leagues above others I have tried. It is the only one that is easy and engaging. It’s set up like duolingo where you learn and are quizzed all at the same time. It became habit for me anytime I grabbed my phone to flip to the app and start practicing. It is so engaging and easy to use unlike other apps set up just like a textbook. Please please add more parts of the body and structures! This is the only app of many that has worked for me.
joym0703,
So helpful! Add more please
I’m just started my first out of two classes in Anatomy and Physiology, going into nursing school. And this app is good. I’m not necessarily needing to know all these muscles right now, but when I do need to know them I’m glad I’ll have them memorized. It just helps learning everything else as well.
But it would be amazing to have the facial muscles and even brain and nervous systems and everything!
c137889,
Almost perfect
This app would be perfect if:
1) you could choose whether you only want to see bones or muscles or both and
2) have a “Hide/Not Relevant” button for structures since each anatomy class focuses on particular structures and not necessarily all of them
I found myself not being able to use the app much as I got stuck on structures that we weren’t focusing on in my class, and I didn’t want to waste time/ memory on those
jsenhdwi,
To be nursing student and loving it
Soon to be male nursing student who never took anatomy and physiology in high school here! this is helping me study before i leave for college and its such a great tool! It has also helped me turn my phone time into productivity and stretching so im
Very happy. It has built in breaks so that you recall the information and thats just the best. Not a single complaint. No ads either! Best app ever