Anatomy.app Content News in March

As the winter slowly says goodbye, the last patches of snow melt away, and trees begin to burst with new buds, our content here at Anatomy.app is also blossoming with fresh updates and exciting additions that we can’t wait to share with you. Now is a perfect time to explore something new!
Spring undoubtedly is a season of renewal, and here at Anatomy.app, we are embracing that spirit with fabulous updates. As nature awakens with fresh energy, we’ve been busy refreshing our content, creating new 3D models, enhancing articles, and expanding our video collection. Whether you’re here to explore our detailed anatomical visuals or test your knowledge with our latest quiz, plenty of new materials await you!
And now, we will introduce them to you step-by-step!🌸
1. 3D Anatomy: Revamped 3D Article
You may remember that in the previous blog, we mentioned that several of our 3D articles had received new 3D models, including the 3D Urinary system article. Well, we started a massive update to this article some time ago, and now we’re thrilled to announce that the major overhaul to our 3D Urinary system article is finally over!
After months of hard work, we have completely revamped this article, and it’s now more detailed and comprehensive than ever. Every slide has received a fresh look - all textual descriptions have been revised, all models have been updated, and a ton of new visual and textual content has been added.
Now, our 3D Urinary system article features 36 slides covering all urinary system organs - the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra. Additionally, we have also included detailed information on blood supply and added sections that explore gender-specific differences with dedicated slides on male and female anatomy.
Whether you’re a student or a professional, this updated article is packed with valuable insights to deepen your understanding of the urinary system. So why wait? Explore it now: https://anatomy.app/article/urinary-system
2. 3D Anatomy: Revised and Updated 3D Models
We have also made significant updates to our 3D models across several other articles in the 3D Anatomy section, further enhancing the quality of our content. All the models in the 3D Veins of the head and neck and 3D Arteries of the head and neck articles have been updated to the latest versions.
Additionally, all the 3D models in the 3D Thyroid gland article also have received fresh looks. Finally, one more article received completely revamped models - the 3D Other abdominal cavity organs article now features new slides dedicated to the adrenal glands and their blood supply, providing a more complete and accurate depiction.
These improvements ensure that our content remains at the forefront of anatomical learning materials, reflecting anatomical accuracy and delivering a top-tier user experience.
👉🏻Check out the revised 3D models in the 3D Arteries of the head and neck article: https://anatomy.app/article/arteries-of-the-head-and-neck
👉🏻Explore the updated 3D models in the 3D Veins of the head and neck article: https://anatomy.app/article/veins-head-neck
👉🏻Discover our fresh 3D Thyroid gland models: https://anatomy.app/article/thyroid-gland
👉🏻Don’t forget to also check out the refreshed 3D Adrenal glands models: https://anatomy.app/article/other-abdominal-cavity-organs/adrenal-glands
3. Media Library: New Videos
In addition to the massive 3D model updates, we’ve also expanded our Media Library with several informative videos. Our latest collection covers such study fields as the skull, joints, upper limb, and vascular system.
This time, we’ve placed a special focus on the skull, its topography, and sutures. Two of the latest videos cover this complex but fascinating study topic.
One of those videos reviews some of the most important sutures, while the other dives deeper into the skull’s topographical regions, covering the temporal, infratemporal, and pterygopalatine fossae, as well as the anterior, middle, and posterior cranial fossae.
Besides the mentioned videos, we’ve also added a 360-degree overview video of the gastrointestinal blood vessels. It is a perfect material for grasping the concepts of the blood vessels supplying the digestive system.
Also, we have thought about those interested in biomechanics. This time, we have made a video focusing on the upper limb. Our newest video specifically explores and zooms in on what happens to the humerus, ulna, and radius during elbow flexion and extension.
To wrap up, here’s a complete list of all the new videos:
- Skull topography: fossae
- Sutures of the skull
- Biomechanics of the upper limb: elbow flexion and extension
- Overview of the gastrointestinal blood vessels
Don’t waste a minute! Watch our fresh videos now: https://anatomy.app/media?mediaType=video
4. Quizzes: New Quiz
At Anatomy.app, we have a golden rule - wherever a new 3D article is added or an existing one is revamped, we also update the matching quiz. To complement our updated 3D Urinary system article, we’ve created a brand-new quiz so you can test your knowledge of the excretory system.

This new quiz offers four difficulty levels to challenge you at every stage of your learning journey. The first or base level has 12 questions, the intermediate level includes 31, the advanced level features 54, while the expert level offers 66 questions. Each level covers a wide range of topics.
The quiz includes single and multiple-choice questions, as well as fill-in-the-blank and complete-sentence questions. Some questions also come with illustrations, requiring you to identify the structures depicted. Our new quiz is the perfect way to solidify your understanding of the urinary system and track your progress!
Think you know the urinary system? Challenge yourself with our quiz: https://anatomy.app/quizzes/topics
Final Note
The human body is full of stories waiting to be told, and we’re eager to share them with you. With these new and refreshed materials, we’re here to help you uncover them one by one.
At Anatomy.app, our goal has always been to create a space where learning anatomy is not just effective but also enjoyable. Every revision, every new description, and every visual is crafted with you in mind.
Whether you’re revisiting an updated article, exploring a new quiz, or discovering new structures, we hope you feel inspired and more confident in your anatomy studies. We can’t wait to see where your anatomy journey takes you!
Happy spring,
The Anatomy.app Team🧠