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Free 12th grade anatomy resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Connective Tissue Parts Visual Organizer

Connective Tissue Parts Visual Organizer

Created by
Sarah Tomlin
This customizable graphic organizer will ground your students in Histology and connect tissue components together! This fully completed spreadsheet on the 3 components of connective tissue (ground substance, fibers, and cells) can easily be converted into a Google Sheet. It is designed to have the instructor select what they want to give to the students, and the students can do their own research on how to fill the corresponding boxes in. You can give just the pictures, just the names, just the
Preview of Skeletal System Vocab Puzzle

Skeletal System Vocab Puzzle

Created by
JUST THE FACTS
Skeletal System Vocab Puzzle -9 vocab squares -Fully editable -Excel file that easily converts to google slides -Contain list of terms on 2nd tab -Terms are included on inside perimeter to increase difficulty -Terms on inside perimeter do not have a matching description -Some terms are used on the perimeter and inside -There is only 1 correct answer -Don’t cut out 1 puzzle and you’ll have the answer key Direct link to Anatomy & Physiology Vocab Puzzle BUNDLE https://www.teacherspayteache
Preview of Muscles of the forearm study and discussion tool - Preview

Muscles of the forearm study and discussion tool - Preview

Created by
sneakers808
This interactive Microsoft Excel sheet is a great tool to use in the classroom with anatomy students. It helps them make sense of how the forearm muscles are organized by going through patterns step by step and drawing out important facts that help them understand the reasons behind the layout. For example, all but two of the anterior compartment muscles (which tend to be mostly flexors of the wrist and fingers) are innervated by the median nerve. The flexor carpi ulnaris is so far to the ulnar
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