Anatquest:Anatomic Images Online
The U.S. National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project has produced high resolution (4096 x 2048 x 24 bits) cryosectional color images of human anatomy. The Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, an R&D division of the NLM, through its Communications Engineering Branch, has created a database for this image dataset as well as for 3D rendered images of anatomic objects created from cryosectional images (cross-sections or slices).
BBC Science: Human Body and Mind
You are given the shell of the body and you have to place each body part in the right place.You need to create a free account.
E-anatomy: Human anatomy, medical imaging, and illustration
This website allows users to see images and illustrations of various parts of the anatomy. Several portions can be accessed for free while some others require a subscription. Registration is also required
Allows the user to pick a body system and click on various parts to learn more about it.
eSkeletons allows users to select a skeleton and view various bones including morphology, insertions, and origins of these bones. There is also a PDA source available for download. Source:University of Texas at Austin