4 Best Tissues apps for Android (Medical)

Following is our list of the best tissues apps for Android. Trusted developers like The University of Michigan and Mind Technologies Private Limited are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include Basic Tissues, Biochemic Tissue Salts, Nervous System, .

1 Basic Tissues

The SecondLook™ Basic Tissues app is a histology self-review study aid.

The Basic Tissues app for Android is a helpful study tool for anyone learning about histological structures. It includes six sets of micrographs that allow users to test their knowledge and recognition skills. The app covers the basic tissues of the human body, such as cell biology, epithelia, glands, connective tissue, muscle, and the peripheral nervous system. This app is useful for students and professionals in the medical field who want to improve their understanding of histology.

Basic Tissues
Basic Tissues
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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2 Biochemic Tissue Salts

Biochemic Tissue Salts, Biochemic Medicine, Cell Salts-Detailed,Homeopathy Study

The Biochemic Tissue Salts app is an easy-to-use app that provides details on 12 tissue salts used in the Biochemic system of medicine. It includes information on their introduction, common names, preparation, ailments they can treat, constitutional effects, key symptoms, and therapeutic uses. This app is a handy tool for learning and applying Biochemic Cell Salts in medical practice. It also includes self-assessing questions for further understanding.

Biochemic Tissue Salts
Biochemic Tissue Salts
Price: $1.99
Android Rating:
4.0 ★★★★☆
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3 Nervous System

App Nervous System of Human Body Equipped with Pictures and Explanations

The Nervous System app for Android is an educational tool that provides information on the anatomy and functions of the nervous system. It includes pictures and explanations to help users understand the topic. The app covers various topics such as the organization and structure of the nervous system, brain anatomy, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system, and the physiology of the nervous system. It also offers features like an attractive design, easy navigation, search and bookmark functions, block, copy, and paste options, page zoom, and it is light and fast with a small size. The app aims to provide a user-friendly experience and serve as a guide for learning about the anatomy of the nervous system. It is important to note that all content in the app is for informational and educational purposes only and can be obtained from online and reference sources listed within the app.

Nervous System
Nervous System
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.6 ★★★★★
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4 Medicos Histology

Anatomy hist, App contains Notes & handmade diagrams for Anatomy Histology covering all topics

The Medicos Histology app for Android is a mobile app that allows users to access a collection of high-resolution histology microscopic slide images with notes and explanations. The app covers all topics related to histology and organizes them into 17 categories. It includes over 500 images with zooming features and also provides hand-drawn sketch images of tissues. The app is useful for studying and revising histology topics, preparing for exams, and learning about human tissue and anatomy. It offers a quick reference guide, OSPE and Flashcard features for self-testing, and supports multiple languages. The app can be shared with others for offline use. It is a helpful tool for students, teachers, researchers, and anyone interested in exploring the microscopic landscape of the body. The modules cover various systems and tissues, such as epithelial tissue, connective tissue, blood vessels, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, and more. The app is not affiliated with any testing organization or trademark. Feedback is appreciated in the review section.

Medicos Histology
Medicos Histology
Price: Free
Android Rating:
4.3 ★★★★★
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