Biology

  • Bio-Chemics - A Bunch of biology databases & projects.
  • BrainWeb - Generate simulated pictures of the brain. Choose from different angles, brain diseases, and the like.
  • BugBios - Information and photos about insects: beetles, ants, butterflies, cockroaches, everything else.
  • Bug Club - An amazing site for young 'entomologists', with samples from the Bug Club's newsletters, and details of how to join the society. Aimed at children from 3 to 15 years, this is the place to go if you have bugs and insects as a pet, or just a curious interest
  • Cats - Design the perfect feline predator, complete with guides to the internal structure of a cat.
  • Cellsalive - Cells Alive!
  • Conch Net - Conchologists Network. Everything to do with shells and the mysterious creatures that live inside them
  • Crocodiles -Ultimate guide with everything from their survival strategies to the basics on all 23 species.
  • Desert Life - Desert Life in America. Exploration Southwest with an introduction to the complex ecosystems, and discuss the roles of humans in the changing desert environment.
  • Dissect a Frog - Get a jump on the competition and Virtually dissect a frog.
  • Dissect a Sheep's Brain - Why stop at a frog when this site "cuts through the fat".
  • Frogs - Track frogs in the swamps, hear the call sounds of the carpenter frog, like a someone hammering or chopping wood? Other parts of the Exploratorium include mutant fruit flies, a dissected cow eye and much much more!
  • Froggy Page - Frog photos, sound clips, and information "from the silly to the scientific".
  • Gator Hole - This amazing reptile has survived almost unchanged since the dinosaur era. Having almost been suffered extinction through being hunted, it has made a fantastic comeback in recent years.
  • Heart Exploration - Once inside the heart learn of the complexities of its development and structure. Follow the blood through its vessels and meander through the other functions of the body.
  • HumanGenome - Human Genome Project, for the answers to the U.S. Human Genome Project.Generally of use to older children who may perhaps have assignments in this area.
  • Insecta - Devoted to insects with photographs and information culled from the Spencer Entomological Museum.
  • Insecta Inspecta - Well organized information on all kinds of bugged-out insects and... bugs. Includes all your favourites, with photos and sound clips.
  • Inner Body - Human Anatomy Online, the place for fun, interaction and educational views of the human body. Containing over 100 illustrations of the human body with animations and thousands of descriptive links.
  • Journey North - Follows the monarch butterflies migration from Canada and the U.S. to their wintering grounds in Mexico and California. In the spring, they start their journey North again. Where are they now?
  • Melissa's Herpe Care Guide - If you think you want a reptile then visit this first, for expert advice on raising snakes and lizards etc.There's also a great section on convincing your parents.
  • Oceanic Research - Wonders of the seas, by The Oceanic Research Group highlights different animals with text and images.
  • Online Biology Book - Welcome to an On-Line Biology Book Table of Contents. The text items are modified lecture outlines I have developed over the many years of teaching college-level introductory biology.
  • Outbreak - Details about the latest diseases or "outbreaks".
  • Plants at Gemag - Encyclopedia.You can search this database, which has around 3,000 plant species ideal for general use in North America.
  • Sciences Help - Get help on the sciences by visiting here, and asking nicely.
  • Visible Human - A Guided Tour where animations and images demonstrate the planes of section and how the 2-D images provide a unique means of studying the3-D anatomy of the human body.
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