WyzAnt Biology Lessons & Help http://www.wyzant.com/help/science/biology WyzAnt's free Biology Lessons & Help provides an excellent resource for both beginning and advanced science students.
The pages, which are completely free to all visitors, feature unique articles full of detailed explanations and references and go beyond static content with check-able quizzes, a Question and Answer forum and interaction with tutors.
Biology 101 http://www.biology101.org Biology 101
An online biology study guide for High School and College students.
The site consists of visually appealing biology study guides, flashcards and practice questions.
Body Browser https://zygotebody.com/ Body Browser
Explore a detailed 3D model of the human body. Body Browser uses WebGL and taps directly into the GPU to accelerate rendering of 3D scenes. Take it for spin and learn about different layers of anatomy by moving the slider or toggling layers on and off with the buttons.
Biology Questions and Answers http://www.biology-questions-and-answers.com/ Biology Questions and Answers
Biology Questions and Answers is a website that discusses all branches and subjects of Biology. You can learn anything about Biology here!
This site was specially written and organized to make Biology learning easier. More than 1800 questions and answers are available here to help you study Biology in the easiest way possible.
Discover how you can build your biological knowledge step-by-step through intelligent sequences of questions and answers.
Factors Affecting The Rate Of Photosynthesis http://www.neiljohan.com/ Experiment to examine the factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis. Full write up and results.
The Biomotion Lab http://www.biomotionlab.ca/demos.php The Biomotion Lab
We are working on several aspects of visual perception and cognition. Our major interest is focussed on questions concerning the biology and psychology of social recognition.
We are equipped with motion capture technology from Oxford Metrics(Vicon). An array of CCD cameras tracks small, reflective markers attached to the body of humans, pigeons or other animals.
. life detection . conspecific recognition
. gender recognition . individual recognition
. recognition of an agent's actions . recognition of emotions, personality traits and intentionality .
The Biology Binder http://www.biologybinder.com This site contains interactive quizzes and crosswords, genetics problem sets, notes/study guides, and links to interactive activities on all biology topics.
Virtual Stethoscope : Habits of the Heart http://www.smm.org/heart/heart/steth-f.htm Habits of the Heart was developed as a resource for students and teachers interested in learning about the cardiovascular and circulatory systems.
| Virtual Stethoscope | heart | lungs | videos | lessons | tools |
AS / A2 level Biology http://www.projectalevel.co.uk/ AS / A2 level Biology
Coursework, Revision guides, Top-up, Immunity, Foundation ...
We offer many resources for students revising for their AS and A2 level exams including: revision notes and practice questions, revision guides at our bookshop, help and advice and the take a break section for when you have had enough of revision. We hope you find our site a useful revision aid and a bit of fun too!
Biology in Motion http://biologyinmotion.com/ Biology in Motion - Original, entertaining, interactive biology learning activities
Cartoon Mini-Lectures .. e.g. One-page biology cartoons with explanations.
Require Flash plug-in Enzyme Characteristics Receptor and Signal as "Lock and Key"
Organize-It ... A new kind of learning system! Test your understanding of biology by dragging terms to show category relationships. Includes terms from a growing list of biology topics.
Evolution Lab ... Do-it-yourself evolution! Use this humorous but powerful simulation tool to test the effects of selection, mutation and chance on the evolution of a trait.
ATP and Energy Storage ... Find out why eating lunch really is like "recharging your batteries."
Fat Digestion and Bile ... Find out why digesting cheesecake is like washing the dishes--even if you like cheesecake!
The Cardiovascular System ... This tutorial uses 3D animations to explain the basic design of the mammalian cardiovascular system.
Cell Division Exercise ... When a cell divides, what happens to its chromosomes? Drag and drop to find out if you know the answers. This exercise covers both mitosis and meiosis.
Urine Concentration in 3 Easy Steps ... One of the most difficult topics in basic physiology is how the kidneys work.
Biology4KIds http://www.biology4kids.com/ In the same way everything on Earth is made up of atoms, everything that is alive on Earth is made up of cells. An entire living thing can be one cell or it can be billions. Most cells on Earth have similar pieces and parts. Let's get started and look inside the cell.
Biology | cells | microbes | plants | invertebrates | vertebrates |
ClinicalTrials http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies.
ClinicalTrials.gov provides patients, family members, health care professionals, and members of the public easy access to information on clinical trials for a wide range of diseases and conditions. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), through its National Library of Medicine (NLM), has developed this site in collaboration with all NIH Institutes and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The site was launched in February 2000 and currently contains approximately 5,800 clinical studies sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, other Federal agencies, and the pharmaceutical industry in over 64,000 locations worldwide. Studies listed in the database are conducted primarily in the United States and Canada, but include locations in about 70 countries. ClinicalTrials.gov receives over about 2 million page views per month and hosts approximately 7,200 visitors daily.
Animal Cells (Kapili) http://www.kapili.com/c/cell.html In every living thing on Earth there are cells. Cells keep living things organized. Just think about it, there is no way you could do everything you do and just be one cell. You would be one big blob, with many pieces (also called ORGANELLES) floating around inside you.
The Cell | Membrane | Cell Wall | Nucleus |
Endoplasmic | Reticulum | Ribosome | Golgi Apparatus | Vacuole | Mitochondria | Chloroplast | Microfilaments | Microtubules | Lysosome |
Cells Alive http://www.cellsalive.com/ The Cell Cycle
A lot goes on in 'resting' cells between cell divisions. Interact with the Flash(R) animation in The Cell Cycle
Blood Clot
Two red blood cells are seen trapped in this fibrin clot. Read more about this and other cover photos in the Gallery.
Cell Structure and Function | Microbes (viruses, bacteria, parasites) | The Immune System | Myocytes | Cytoskeleton | Apoptosis | Bacteriophage | Streptococcus | Parasites | HIV Infection | Making Antibodies |
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