iPassPro: Anatomy & Physiology
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iPassPro: Anatomy & Physiology

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Price
$4.99
Category
Education Reference
Last update
Jun 04, 2021
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Number of reviews,
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14
Avg rating,
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⭐3.5
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Description

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iPassPro will help you pass your Anatomy & Physiology exam. Created by an Associate of The Association for Educational Assessment (AEA) with ten years experience at one of the UK's leading Exam Bodies, iPassPro is a richly featured Anatomy & Physiology practice test, designed to match the Level 3 Diploma in Anatomy & Physiology exam for the Knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology for Complementary Therapies unit. App features: - Quality content written by subject matter experts designed to meet the level and style of the questions in your final exam. - Randomised questions - the exam contains 50 questions, but iPassPro features over 165 items, so no two tests are the same. - Detailed feedback - choose to see feedback during your test and review feedback after getting your result. - Custom exams - test your knowledge only on certain subject areas and choose whether your test is timed or not. - In your test you can flag questions, review your progress, see your remaining time, choose to reveal the answer of difficult questions and see detailed feedback. - Score reports feature graphical breakdown of performance by subject area. - Score reports from each exam saved, so you can review and see your progress as your exam approaches. - Email score reports to yourself, friends and your tutor. - Works completely offline - no need for an internet connection, except to email score reports. iPassPro is an essential tool to help you prepare for your exam with confidence. Topics covered: - Cells, tissues, body organisation - Integumentary system (skin) - Skeletal system - Muscular system - Nervous system - Endocrine system - Respiratory system - Cardiovascular system - Lymphatic system - Digestive system - Urinary system - Reproductive system

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