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Human Anatomy Atlas 2026 is listed on IPA Search as an iOS app. This page tracks version 2026.0.19, shows it as updated Oct 30, 2025, credits polo as the developer, indexes the current IPA from Nabzclan - App Store. Explore human anatomy in interactive 3D with Visible Body! Human Anatomy Atlas is a one-time purchase that gives you access to essential gross anatomy 3D models and select.
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Explore human anatomy in interactive 3D with Visible Body! Human Anatomy Atlas is a one-time purchase that gives you access to essential gross anatomy 3D models and select microanatomy models and animations on your iOS devices. Additional in-app purchases are available for physiology animations and dental content. With Human Anatomy Atlas, you get: * Full female and male 3D models to study gross anatomy. View these alongside cadaver and diagnostic images. * 3D views of key organs at multiple levels. Study the lungs, bronchi, and alveoli; Review the kidneys, renal pyramids, and nephrons. * Muscle and bone models that you can move. Learn muscle actions, bone landmarks, attachments, innervations, and blood supply. * Fascia models to see h