The anatomy exam is just around the corner and your head feels like an overcrowded anatomy archive where someone keeps turning off the lights? Don't worry. Take a deep breath, open Corpus and unlock your inner exam champion.
The human body is a highly complex system of structures that work together perfectly. At least, as long as you don't try to memorise all 700 muscles and their attachments in one night. The skeleton, with its approximately 210 bones, forms the solid foundation. The ligaments stabilise your joints to prevent you from falling apart during your next study marathon.
And then there are the blood vessels – a network almost 100,000 kilometres long. The femoral artery, through which so much blood rushes that it looks like a small ‘biological garden hose’ in the dissection room. Or the inferior vena cava, which collects everything that accumulates below the diaphragm – essentially your body's return transport route. No wonder that with this amount of data, at some point you think: ‘What was the name of that little vessel behind the liver again...?’ This is exactly where Corpus' quiz function comes into play. It allows you to quiz yourself in a structured way on individual regions of the body – from the anterior cerebral artery to the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament.
Perfect for exams, oral tests or to impress your fellow students with anatomical fun facts. How does it work? We'll show you step by step – we promise you won't have to pore over another Latin dictionary.
You can get a little insight into the quiz function here:
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