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Reproductive Physiology Animations

Reproductive Physiology Animations

Description

UCCOM Reproductive Physiology Animations is a collection of learning modules on human reproduction from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The modules have animation, and some have sound.

These animations are played via Macromedia Flash Player, which is pre-installed on most web browsers. Users may download files, for example to insert into a PowerPoint presentation or a Blackboard course. You may select and rearrange modules to fit your need.

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