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Dive into Invertebrate Anatomy, an interactive biology experience that lets curious minds explore the incredible variety of animals without backbones—no lab mess, no specimens, and absolutely zero “why is this sticky?” moments.

Explore. Tap. Discover.

Move through clear anatomical views and tap labeled structures to learn what each part does and why it matters. Every label includes a student-friendly function summary and a deeper explanation written at a high school level—perfect for independent study or classroom use.

Built for real learning (not just pretty pictures):

  • Interactive diagrams with tap-to-reveal structure names and descriptions

  • Multiple anatomical views so students can connect systems and structures

  • Fast quizzes to reinforce learning, including Multiple Choice and True/False

  • Clear, classroom-ready language that’s accurate without being overwhelming

  • Study at your own pace—great for review, test prep, or exploration

Great for:
Students, teachers, homeschool families, and anyone who’s ever wondered how invertebrates move, feed, breathe, sense the world, and thrive in nearly every habitat on Earth.

Whether you’re introducing invertebrate anatomy for the first time or supporting a biology unit, Invertebrate Anatomy turns traditional anatomy study into a clean, engaging, and memorable experience.

No tank required. No backbone either. Just solid science.

 

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ISBN 1-57116-564-9

$2.99