Resources & games

 Memory games

these memory games need a pencil and paper and are simply for mnemonic practice

Anatomy

Physiology

Pathology

Further resources

 

 

Anatomy (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Anatomy (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Anatomy memo(3)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Anatomy memo(4)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology memo(1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology: memory test (2)

Without looking first, can you explain what what is happening below, following the numbers? Hover over the numbers to check your answers! (answers are also provided below, in a form that can be printed out if needed)

  Answers

1: Low tone (weak nerve signals);
2: inside the child's knee are muscles containing nerves;
3: these Sensory nerves feel and send signals to the brain;
4: however the signal is very weak so the sensory brain cannot pass the signal on to the motor brain properly;
5: as a result the Motor nerve cannot transmit;
6: so the muscle goes to sleep because it feels no message coming from the brain

 

Pathology (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!