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http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/welcome.html
Graphical supplement for teaching and learning about amphibian development from the University of Wisconsin.
http://biologyinmotion.com/
Online activities for learning biology, including animated cartoons, an evolution simulation laboratory, and drag-and-drop quizzes.
http://www.biology-innovation.co.uk/
Biology revision site for AS or A2 level students with features, diagrams and information covering human biology, biochemistry and plant biology. Contains easy to understand, printable notes on many subjects.
http://www.biologylab.awlonline.com/
Interactive, inquiry-based laboratory simulations and exercises designed for college and AP high school biology majors.
http://www.froguts.com/
Online dissection of a frog using Flash 5 and recycled frogs.
http://www.earthfoot.org/backyard/bak_menu.html
Basic nature study techniques are explained while focusing on plants,animals and ecology found in the average North American's backyard. Good source of information about plants and animals as well as guide to studying them.
http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
Fact-filled tour of the human body for students in middle school and above.
http://www.biologyguide.net/
Revision site designed for the AQA Human Biology course but suitable for all biology students.
http://www.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/
Cartoon characters take you on a tour of cells, DNA, RNA and biological techniques.
http://www.biology-online.org/
Starts with basic cell biology, then progresses through genetics, immune defence, reproduction, respirations, growth, regulation, ecosystems and adaptation. Also has an online dictionary for reference to some of the terminology.
http://frog.edschool.virginia.edu/
Really instructive frog dissection photo images, movies, text, and practical interaction. Designed for use in high school biology classes by the University of Virginia.
http://cim.ucdavis.edu/eyes/eyesim.htm
Simulates eye motion and effects of disabling eye muscles and cranial nerves, including instructional text (requires ShockWave) - from UC-Davis.
http://www.ptcentral.com/university/
Courses, outlines, syllabi, and educational links in Anatomy, Embryology, and medical terminology aimed toward physical therapy students.
http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/da/
Excellent general anatomic imaging from the Univ. of Washington.
https://www.dnalc.org/
A wide variety of online DNA resources as well as information on many workshops, field trips, courses, and products - from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
http://www.eskeletons.org/
An interactive learning area that enables you to view the bones of a human, chimpanzee, and baboon and gather information about them from an osteology database; created at the University of Texas at Austin.
http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html
An online exploration of the heart from The Franklin Institute Science Museum.
http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/
A guided tour providing an introduction to human anatomy and physiology using images and animations based on the Visible Human Project - from the Washington Univ. Med. School.
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
MRI views of the normal and diseased human brain. By Keith A. Johnson, MD and J. Alex Becker, PhD. A collaboration of MIT and Harvard University.
http://www-itg.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/Whole.Frog/Whole.Frog.html
3D reconstructions of MRI data for frogs and plants - from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
http://path.wyk.edu.hk/fore/index.htm
A multi-disciplinary project to develop one of the first online, campus nature trails in a secondary school for leisure and education - from Wah Yan College, Kowloon.
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