Visit a local bookstore to view the latest releases of books on anatomy and physiology. This may give you ideas on the types of books you would like to read, as well as keeping you up to date with current releases.
Visit your local library to rent books you have researched in your local library, saving you money by not having to purchase each book separately. Library cards are generally free for city residents. Call your local library or city for more information regarding your local laws and library rules. Read and review the text in the books you rent from your library. You can also type or write notes from the book to keep for your own personal usage and knowledge.
Open your computer's Internet browser and visit a free and well-known website that features resources and information on anatomy and physiology. Some of these popular websites include Inner Body (innerbody.com), SG Leran Online (sglearnonlinecom), Physiology Models (physiologymodels.info) and Instant Anatomy (instantanatomy.net). These websites feature diagrams, facts and information on how the body works and runs in complete detail. You can use these websites for notes and printing out information for your own references.
Visit free trivia and quiz websites that test what you've learned. Go to Get Body Smart (getbodysmart.com) to take interactive learning quizzes and tutorials to test your knowledge on human anatomy and physiology. These tests are free and allow students and those interested in anatomy and physiology to expand their knowledge and skills in the subjects.