Medical Anatomy Interactive Learning

Medical Anatomy Interactive Learning

Explore human anatomy through interactive diagrams, vocabulary, and tasks

How to use this page: Click on navigation cards to jump to sections. Click section headers to expand/collapse. Zoom images using +/- buttons. IPA transcriptions from Cambridge Dictionary guide pronunciation. Complete interactive tasks.

Section 1: Brain Anatomy

Brain Lobes and Functions
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Brain Vocabulary

Term Russian Translation Pronunciation (Cambridge Dictionary IPA)
Frontal Lobe Лобная доля /ˌfrʌn.t̬əl ˈloʊb/ (US), /ˌfrɒn.təl ˈləʊb/ (UK)
Parietal Lobe Теменная доля /pəˌraɪ.ə.t̬əl ˈloʊb/ (US), /pəˌraɪ.ə.təl ˈləʊb/ (UK)
Temporal Lobe Височная доля /ˌtem.pɚ.əl ˈloʊb/ (US), /ˌtem.pər.əl ˈləʊb/ (UK)
Occipital Lobe Затылочная доля /ɑːkˈsɪp.ə.t̬əl ˈloʊb/ (US), /ɒkˈsɪp.ɪ.təl ˈləʊb/ (UK)
Insula Островковая доля /ˈɪn.sjə.lə/ (US), /ˈɪn.sjʊ.lə/ (UK)
Cerebellum Мозжечок /ˌser.əˈbel.əm/ (US & UK)

Interactive Tasks: Brain Lobes & Functions

Task 1: Match Brain Regions with Functions

Write the name of the correct brain lobe or region next to its description:

1. : Governs executive functions and voluntary movement.

2. : Processes sensory information from the body.

3. : Handles auditory information.

4. : Interprets visual information.

5. : Involved in interoception and internal awareness.

6. : Coordinates motor skills and balance.

Section 2: Body Organs

Body Organs
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Organs Vocabulary

Term Russian Translation Pronunciation (Cambridge Dictionary IPA)
Brain Мозг /breɪn/ (US & UK)
Spinal Cord Спинной мозг /ˌspaɪ.nəl ˈkɔːrd/ (US), /ˌspaɪ.nəl ˈkɔːd/ (UK)
Oesophagus Пищевод /ɪˈsɑː.fə.ɡəs/ (US), /ɪˈsɒf.ə.ɡəs/ (UK)
Trachea Трахея /ˈtreɪ.ki.ə/ (US), /trəˈkiː.ə/ (UK)
Lungs Легкие /lʌŋz/ (US & UK)
Heart Сердце /hɑːrt/ (US), /hɑːt/ (UK)
Stomach Желудок /ˈstʌm.ək/ (US & UK)
Kidney Почка /ˈkɪd.ni/ (US & UK)
Spleen Селезенка /spliːn/ (US & UK)
Pancreas Поджелудочная железа /ˈpæŋ.kri.əs/ (US), /ˈpæŋ.kri.əs/ (UK)
Large Intestine Толстая кишка /ˌlɑːrdʒ ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ (US), /ˌlɑːdʒ ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ (UK)
Small Intestine Тонкая кишка /ˌsmɑːl ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ (US), /ˌsmɔːl ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ (UK)
Bladder Мочевой пузырь /ˈblæd.ɚ/ (US), /ˈblæd.ər/ (UK)
Anus Анус /ˈeɪ.nəs/ (US & UK)

Interactive Tasks: Body Organs

Task 1: Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences with the correct organ names from the word bank:

1. The is the body's control center, responsible for thought, memory, and emotion.

2. Nerve signals between the body and brain travel through the .

3. When you swallow food, it travels from your throat to your stomach through a muscular tube called the .

4. Air passes through the (windpipe) on its way to the lungs.

5. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood takes place in the .

6. The muscular pumps blood throughout the entire circulatory system.

7. Food is mixed with gastric juices and broken down in the .

8. The filters waste products and excess water from the blood to create urine.

9. As part of the lymphatic system, the filters blood and helps fight infection.

10. The produces insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.

11. Digestive enzymes that help break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates are produced by the .

12. Water is absorbed from indigestible food matter in the .

13. Most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream occurs in the .

14. Urine is stored in the before it is excreted from the body.

15. Solid waste leaves the digestive tract through the .

Task 2: The Digestive Pathway

Complete the digestive pathway by filling in the blanks:

Food enters through the Mouth.

1.

2.

(Here, enzymes from the 3. help digestion)

4.

5.

Waste exits via the 6.

Section 3: Bones of the Body

Bones of the Body
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Bones Vocabulary

Term (Scientific) Common Name (Russian) Pronunciation (Cambridge Dictionary IPA)
Humerus Плечевая кость /ˈhjuː.mɚ.əs/ (US), /ˈhjuː.mər.əs/ (UK)
Pelvis Таз /ˈpel.vɪs/ (US & UK)
Femur Бедренная кость /ˈfiː.mɚ/ (US), /ˈfiː.mər/ (UK)
Carpals Кости запястья /ˈkɑːr.pəlz/ (US), /ˈkɑː.pəlz/ (UK)
Clavicle Ключица /ˈklæv.ə.kəl/ (US & UK)
Phalanges Фаланги /fəˈlæn.dʒiːz/ (US), /fəˈlæn.dʒiːz/ (UK)
Scapula Лопатка /ˈskæp.jə.lə/ (US), /ˈskæp.jʊ.lə/ (UK)
Radius Лучевая кость /ˈreɪ.di.əs/ (US & UK)
Patella Коленная чашечка /pəˈtel.ə/ (US & UK)
Metatarsals Плюсневые кости /ˌmet̬.əˈtɑːr.səlz/ (US), /ˌmet.əˈtɑː.səlz/ (UK)
Tarsals Кости предплюсны /ˈtɑːr.səlz/ (US), /ˈtɑː.səlz/ (UK)
Sternum Грудина /ˈstɝː.nəm/ (US), /ˈstɜː.nəm/ (UK)

Interactive Tasks: Bones of the Body

Task 1: Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer for each question (click A, B, or C):

1. This is the long bone of your upper arm.
A Femur
B Humerus
C Ulna
2. What is the common name for the pelvis?
A Hip bone
B Shoulder blade
C Tail bone
3. The scientific name for the thigh bone is:
A Patella
B Femur
C Fibula
4. The carpals are the bones that make up the:
A Ankle
B Wrist
C Fingers
5. What is the common name for the clavicle?
A Collar bone
B Breastbone
C Shoulder blade
6. The bones of your fingers and toes are called:
A Metacarpals
B Tarsals
C Phalanges
7. The scapula is better known as the:
A Knee cap
B Shoulder blade
C Upper jaw
8. The long bone on the thumb side of your forearm is the:
A Ulna
B Humerus
C Radius
9. What is the common name for the patella?
A Ankle bone
B Kneecap
C Heel bone
10. The metatarsals are found in the:
A Hand
B Foot
C Skull
11. The tarsals are a group of bones in the:
A Wrist
B Ankle
C Spine
12. The sternum is the scientific name for the:
A Breastbone
B Ribs
C Spine

Task 2: Order the Bones (Head to Toe)

Drag and drop the bones to put them in the correct order from the TOP of the body (head) to the BOTTOM (toes):

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