Sure. It works much like an atlas with information about the organ (e.g. origin, insertion, innervation for muscles). There are also multiple choice quizes that are based on identification (ID quiz doesn't really work too well, to be honest) and other traits. I'm not sure how much it costs, though, because my school has an institutional subscription to it.
Another option (works well for bones/muscles at least) for studying would be to pick up a set of flash cards. Netter's flash cards are based off of the pictures in the Netter's anatomy atlas (including reference to the page number on the cards) and includes information about the organ pictured (general information if it's a multi-organ card such as for joints/bones. Insertion/origin/innervation/action/other info for muscles). If your professor is using a specific atlas as a source for test pictures, then I'd suggest using that (my anatomy course is using pictures from Primal Pictures for the exams, for example).