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Links for Biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology
http://froggy.lbl.gov/
http://www.bioedonline.org/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/bodies/links_anatomy1.html
http://www.bio.psu.edu/faculty/strauss/anatomy/biology29.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/index.shtml?game
http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/ehapplace/chapter0/deluxe.html
http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/muscle/mustut.html
http://www.bioedonline.org/
http://biology.about.com/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/bodies/links_anatomy1.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/index.shtml?game http://www.exploratorium.edu/bodies/links_anatomy1.html
http://www.bio.psu.edu/faculty/strauss/anatomy/biology29.htm
http://www.cellsalive.com/
WebAnatomy.net
http://webanatomy.net/ With a longtime presence on the web, Professor Jim Swan of the University of New Mexico has created a fine set of online anatomy and physiology resources that he uses in his courses on a regular basis. Students of the human body will also want to avail themselves of these materials, which include sets of pathology images and slides that cover such conditions as coronary artery thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and so on. One rather handy section includes weblab modules that introduce acolytes to the world of the heart, the lungs, and the digestive system through slides and interactive photos. The site is rounded out by the "Virtual Microscope" area, which includes detailed slides and explanations of cartilage, bone, blood, and muscular tissue.
http://www.dnai.org/
Interactive exploration of the history of DNA search and discovery, timeline, Romanov mystery and other ways to stimulate thought and uses of DNA
http://www.district87.org/biology87/bio2/mink/mink.htm
Mink dissection: Procedures and photos w/ self-contained quiz for self testing along the way. Identify all numbered structures and organs.