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HBS

Human Anatomy & Physiology (HBS)

Skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, immune & renal systems + medical terms.

Study the 443 cards right here, or download the deck for Anki. New to this? Start with the complete workflow: it shows you exactly how to set up Anki and NotebookLM, step by step.

Study the cards: unit by unit

Pick a unit, read the question, say the answer out loud, then flip and mark Got it or Review again honestly. To keep these in memory for good, download the Anki deck below: it uses spaced repetition(it brings each card back right before you'd forget it) across days.Keyboard: Space flips · 1 = review again · 2 = got it.

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Download the decks

Don't have Anki yet? Get it free at apps.ankiweb.net, then double-click the .apkg to import. Full steps are in the workflow guide.

Interactive diagrams for this course

These match the real lab results: run the gel, develop the ELISA, read the trace. Tap inside each one, then use Reveal and Next to work through several cases (easy to challenging).

EKG traceOpen
SpirometryOpen
Feedback loop (glucose)Open
AudiogramOpen

How to use this deck

Step 1: Understand first (NotebookLM)open

Before drilling cards, make sure you actually understand the topic. Drop your notes or the unit study guide into NotebookLMand ask: "Explain this for a 9th grader," or "Give me 3 examples." Anki only works if you understand the answer first.

Step 2: Drill the cards (here or in Anki)Show

Use the player above for a quick session, or download the .apkg and study in Anki for ~10–15 minutes a day. Always try to answer before you flip: that effort is what builds memory.

Step 3: Repair what you missShow

When you keep missing a card, that's a signal: go back to NotebookLM, ask for a simpler explanation, then put the idea in your own words. A missed card is information, not failure.

Why does active study work? See the science →