If you left the school and to remember those human body models representing each of the systems. Imagine how it would be even better if it was possible to visualize the digestive, circulatory and several others in an interactive interface that can be controlled by the mouse and requires no installation files. For
is just that that Google offers Body Browser, Google Labs new tool created for student purposes. This software runs completely online, but unfortunately not all browsers that offer support for the service, since the application requires the acceleration holds WebGL browser (we recommend Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome 4 or 10).
What do you do? Basically
: shows the human body. But of course that goes beyond. Body Google Browser is intended as a final version of software of the genre, looking to be a reference on the subject. Although it is an initial version, the first steps have already been given. Proof of that is the excellent quality of the system.
When you open the service, you see a girl in gym clothes. With the mouse you can change the position in relation to the screen and also in relation to the cervical axis. But this is not the main function of the software since it was created for student purposes.
command buttons on the left side of the interface are commands, very similar to those offered by Google Earth or Google Maps. The first button is responsible for the positioning of the "camera" Google Browser Body: with it you can roll or reposition the model in the application screen, facilitating the display of each part of the body structure.
Then below it is a smaller button with the options "+" and "-". These two options are concerning the increase or decrease the zoom applied to the model, the same function that can be accessed via the mouse scroll button.
litters Bar
A little below these commands is litters the scroll bar. She used to let users more easily locate each type of structure desired. For this bar is standard on the top, representing the visualization of the skin and hair.
Then below this is a contracted arm. Moving the bar until he can view all of the muscles and tendons, from the most famous (biceps, triceps and quadriceps), to the less discussed in the classrooms, and back muscles. The icon of the bone represents the display of the skeleton.
More below the heart is. Leaving the bar to move on it, you'll have access to the entire system circulatory system, with information on veins and arteries. Finally, the brain gives access to the entire nervous system, showing the paths of electrical impulses that move through our body.
Search for anything If you'd prefer not locate each body part, you can also use the search button on Google's own Body Integrated Browser. Located in the upper right corner, only need type in what you are looking, in English, as the service system still has no record in the local language. Once
digits and press the Enter key, Google Browser Body focus on the result automatically. You can perform this procedure as many times as you want to better understand all parts of the human body.
http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/index.html