3D
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Description
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If you have looked at good
quality 2D photos of the viscera of a fetal pig, you know how
difficult it is to sort out one organ from another. With 3D
pictures the organs pop out of the page. There is no longer any
doubt about which is the small intestine and which is the colon.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a dissected fetal
pig and text discussing the pictures. There are 120 3D pictures
showing structures such as the ovary, cauda equina, and heart
strings. 3D requires a colour device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D
glasses, also called anaglyph glasses. These glasses are very
economical and make 3D available for almost everyone. If you
don't have glasses, you can still read the book because every
picture is also presented in 2D. If your ereader does not have
colour, the pictures are still usable in black and white. Your
best viewing will be 3D with a large screen but it will work on
a cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology of the fetal pig on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory
System, Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras, discussed on the contact page
in the book, is a complete video dissection of the fetal pig in
2D colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate that
2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about a
cheap and better solution, 3D.
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If you have looked at
good quality 2D photos of the viscera of a fetal pig, you know
how difficult it is to sort out one organ from another. With 3D
pictures the organs pop out of the page. There is no longer any
doubt about which is the small intestine and which is the colon.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a dissected frog
and text discussing the pictures. There are 93 3D pictures
showing structures such as the ovary, lungs, and heart. 3D
requires a colour device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D glasses,
also called anaglyph glasses. These glasses are very economical
and make 3D available for almost everyone. If you don't have
glasses, you can still read the book because every picture is
also presented in 2D. If your reader does not have colour, the
pictures are still usable in black and white. Your best viewing
will be 3D with a large screen but it will work on a cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory System,
Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras, discussed on the contact page
page in the book, is a complete video dissection of the fetal
pig in 2D colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate that
2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about a
cheap and better solution, 3D.
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If
you have looked at good quality 2D photos of the viscera of
a fetal pig, you know how difficult it is to sort out one
organ from another. With 3D pictures the organs pop out of
the page. There is no longer any doubt about which is the
small intestine and which is the colon.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a dissection
and text discussing the pictures. There are 64 pictures
showing structures such as the ovary, gills, and heart. 3D
requires a colour device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D
glasses, also called anaglyph glasses. These glasses are
very economical and make 3D available for almost everyone.
If you don't have glasses, you can still read the book
because every picture is also presented in 2D. If your
reader does not have colour, the pictures are still usable
in black and white. Your best viewing will be 3D with a
large screen but it will work on a cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory System,
Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras discussed on the contact
page page in the book, is a complete video dissection in 2D
colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate
that 2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about
a cheap and better solution, 3D.
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If you have looked at
good quality 2D photos of the viscera of a fetal pig, you know
how difficult it is to sort out one organ from another. With
3D pictures the organs pop out of the page. There is no longer
any doubt about which is the small intestine and which is the
colon.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a dissection and
text discussing the pictures. 127 pictures showing structures
such as the ovary, lungs, and heart. 3D requires a colour
device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D glasses, also called
anaglyph glasses. These glasses are very economical and make
3D available for almost everyone. If you don't have glasses,
you can still read the book because every picture is also
presented in 2D. If your reader does not have colour, the
pictures are still usable in black and white. Your best
viewing will be 3D with a large screen but it will work on a
cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory System,
Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras discussed on the contact
page page in the book, is a complete video dissection in 2D
colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate
that 2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about
a cheap and better solution, 3D.
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If you have
looked at good quality 2D photos of the viscera of a fetal pig,
you know how difficult it is to sort out one organ from another.
With 3D pictures the organs pop out of the page. There is no
longer any doubt about which is the heart and which is the
hepatopancreas.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a crayfish
dissection and text discussing the pictures. 67 pictures showing
structures such as the stomach, gills, and heart. 3D requires a
colour device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D glasses, also called
anaglyph glasses. These glasses are very economical and make 3D
available for almost everyone. If you don't have glasses, you
can still read the book because every picture is also presented
in 2D. If your reader does not have colour, the pictures are
still usable in black and white. Your best viewing will be 3D
with a large screen but it will work on a cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory System,
Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras, discussed on the contact page
page in the book, is a complete video dissection of the fetal
pig in 2D colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate that
2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about a
cheap and better solution, 3D.
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If you have looked at good quality 2D photos of the
viscera of a fetal pig, you know how difficult it is to sort out
one organ from another. With 3D pictures the organs pop out of
the page. There is no longer any doubt about which is the crop
and which is the gizzard.
This book contains 3D pictures with labels of a dissection and
text discussing the pictures. 66 pictures showing structures
such as the ovary, sperm groovess, and hearts. 3D requires a
colour device and red/blue or red/cyan 3D glasses, also called
anaglyph glasses. These glasses are very economical and make 3D
available for almost everyone. If you don't have glasses, you
can still read the book because every picture is also presented
in 2D. If your reader does not have colour, the pictures are
still usable in black and white. Your best viewing will be 3D
with a large screen but it will work on a cell phone.
The text accompanying the pictures discusses the anatomy and
physiology on a systemic basis i.e. Circulatory System,
Digestive System, etc.
Included in the bonus free extras discussed on the contact page
page in the book, is a complete video dissection in 2D colour.
This program is suitable for senior public school (they will
learn many biological terms from the pictures) through
university. The pictures have been used in college level
programs.
As a biology teacher facing changing societal norms, you will
want this as a reference for your students or as a very cheap
alternative to a lab dissection.
As a student you will discover that 3D pictures demonstrate that
2D drawings are archaic. Tell your teacher you know about a
cheap and better solution, 3D.
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What will you learn from this book? You will learn
to identify a number of plants and animals. You will learn
that even deep in the forest half of the species are not
native. Recognizing that there is a problem is the first step
to solving the problem.
Can
you identify poison ivy? These 3D pictures will help with
that identification far more than a 2D picture would.
The
forest that we will walk in is characteristic of the US
north east and Canadian south east.
Your best viewing of the 3D pictures is with a colour device
and red/blue 3D glasses. However the book is still usable
without colour or glasses since every picture is also
presented in 2D.
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What will you learn from this book? You will learn
to identify a number of plants and animals. You will learn
that even deep in the forest half of the species are not
native. Recognizing that there is a problem is the first step
to solving the problem.
Can
you identify a picture plant or milkweed? These 3D pictures
will help with that identification far more than a 2D
picture would.
The
forest that we will walk in is characteristic of the US
north east and Canadian south east.
Your best viewing of the 3D pictures is with a colour device
and red/blue 3D glasses. However the book is still usable
without colour or glasses since every picture is presented
also in 2D.
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What will you learn from this book? You will learn
to identify a number of plants and animals. You will learn
that even deep in the forest half of the species are not
native. Recognizing that there is a problem is the first step
to solving the problem.
Can
you identify a basswood or beech? These 3D pictures will
help with that identification far more than a 2D picture
would.
The
forest that we will walk in is characteristic of the US
north east and Canadian south east.
Your best viewing of the 3D pictures is with a colour
device and red/blue 3D glasses. However the book is still
usable without colour or glasses since every picture is
presented also in 2D.
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What will you learn from this book? You will learn
to identify a number of plants and animals. You will learn
that even deep in the forest half of the species are not
native. Recognizing that there is a problem is the first step
to solving the problem.
Can
you identify a tree chewed by a porcupine? These 3D pictures
will help with that identification far more than a 2D
picture would.
The
forest that we will walk in is characteristic of the US
north east and Canadian south east.
Your best viewing of the 3D pictures is with a colour device
and red/blue 3D glasses. However the book is still useable
without colour or glasses since every picture is presented
also in 2D.
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While all electron microscope photos are black and
white they can still be seen in 3D. It may seen strange to
require a device capable of colour to look at black and white
micrographs but that is the way that anaglyph pictures
function. This book requires red/blue colour glasses to view
the 68 pictures in 3D. However every picture is also provided
in 2D. There is a brief description of each picture. After
seeing inside a cell in 3D all other electron micrographs will
be disappointing.
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