
Virtual dissections
Virtual dissection is a technology that allows students and medical professionals to explore and study the anatomy of the human body using computer simulations. Instead of physically dissecting cadavers, users interact with detailed, three-dimensional digital models via software or VR tools. This approach offers a safe, accessible, and environmentally friendly way to learn about complex structures, muscles, organs, and systems, often with interactive features like zooming, rotating, and layering. Virtual dissection enhances understanding through visualization and repeated practice without the limitations of physical specimens.