
Internet Resources
in Biology
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Interactive Atlases
of the human brain and the thoracic organs include cadaver photos, radiographic
images, interactive labels and quizzes. Highly recommended for students
enrolled in Anatomy and Physiology.
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Anatomy
Modules at University of Washington are used to teach radiology and
include annotated X-ray images of the knee. Useful for students enrolled
in Anatomy and Physiology.
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Amphibian
embryology tutorial at University of Wisconsin is highly recommended
for students enrolled in Embrology. Excellent photos, text and an interactive
glossary. (Filmclips require QuickTime.)
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Glycolysis
Tutorial and Quiz in England is useful for students enrolled in Principles
of Biology and Biochemistry.
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Yahoo Index to Biology (Yet
Another Hierarchical Object Organization)
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Embryo Development
at University of Pennsylvania includes excellent labelled diagrams
detailing human embryological development and interactive glossaries.
Highly recommended for students in Embryology.
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Embryo Anatomy Tutorial at University
of California at San Francisco includes color photos of human embryos.
This interactive tutorial designed for first year medical students is highly
recommended for students in Embryology.
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FishScope
zebrafish developmental biology (Timelapse movies require QuickTime.)
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CELLS alive! Microphotographs
and timelapse films of cells in action
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Virtual
FlyLab at California State allows study of the principles of genetic
inheritance by performing experimental crosses on virtual Drosophila fruit
flies. Useful for student in Principles of Biology and required for students
enrolled in Genetics.
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Virtual
Hospital is designed for health care providers. It contains information
about diseases, symptoms and treatments. It is very useful for students
in Vertebrate Physiology, Microbiology, Pharmacology and Immunology.
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Virtual Library
in Biology at Harvard is a large collection of instructional resources
in the biological sciences.
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Paleontology
and Evolution at University of California at Berkeley
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Phylogeny,
the Tree of Life at the University of Arizona
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Botany:
plant families the Families of Flowering Plants at Cornell University
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The Scientific
Method at the University of Cincinnati
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Evolutionary
and geological time scale at University of California - Irvine
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Links in Biology from Dr. Anna Ross of
CBU. It contains many links to materials useful for CBU Biology courses,
links to information on biology careers and some links that are just there
for fun.
[ CBU Home Page ] [ Sciences
at CBU ] [ Biology ]
If you find additional resources useful for CBU biology courses, please
send mail to aross@cbu.edu.