CYBERTOWN CAMPUS


BIOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCE SCHOOL

The Yuckiest Site on the Internet

It's a bonanza of creativity, facts and activities for children of all ages! It’s designed to introduce the fascinating world of insects to the general public in a friendly and unintimidating way. As you make your way through this site you'll learn where cockroaches live, how their bodies look and work, what their habits are, and how to get rid of them. Study a world map that shows the home-sweet-homes of many species of roaches. Read the very funny "Day in the Life" of a cockroach named RODNEY.
Virtual Frog Dissection Kit

Designed for high school biology classes, this site allows students to explore the anatomy of a frog without dissecting a real animal. They can turn the frog over, remove its skin and selected organs, even view online movies of the frog rotating in various directions for a better view.
NetFrog Dissection

Actual images of frog anatomy, along with demonstration movies, and includes practice activities as the dissection progresses.
The BioChemNet

A directory of excellent biology and chemistry educational resources including such topics as general biology, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, immunology, biotechnology, biochemistry, general chemistry, organic chemistry, science careers, journals, lab safety, textbooks, and ethics.
Access Excellence

It’s a virtual beehive of biotechnology that puts high school biology teachers in touch with their colleagues, scientists and critical sources of new scientific information through an on-line network.
Kids Web - Biology and Life Science

A World Wide Web Digital Library for Schoolkids.
Entomology at Colorado State

Students and teachers who love to "bug out" will appreciate this Web site--it's got links to just about every entomology-related resources on the Internet. Browse these pages to get an idea of the incredible diversity of insect species and the scientific disciplines that study them.
Biology - The Tree of Life

"A project designed to contain information about the phylogenetic relationships of organisms, to link biological information available on the Internet in the form of a phylogenetic navigator, and to illustrate the diversity and unity of living organisms."
Welcome to the Nanoworld

The Images Gallery will let you view ants, blood cells, parasitic worm eggs, and rat hairs magnified thousands of times by electron microscopes, light microscopes, and x-ray diffraction equipment.
Microscopes and Microscopy

There's plenty of relevant material in many nooks and crannies around the Internet, these pages aim to provide a central directory to make it easy to find. Check out this: Microscopy Sources on the Web (176 sites), a rich mixture of microscopically inclined images, information, people and places. To make it easier to find what you want, the list is ordered geographically, by organization, and also by subject.
Virology WWW Server

Everything you need to know about Virology.
Environmental Biology Program at Boyce

The goal of this site is a source of information for anyone interested in plants and the environment -- from scientists and policy makers to students of all ages.
Anatomy Image Browser

This will excite students about anatomy. Provides a fun, interactive way to view computer-generated images and movies of internal organs and bones--all online. The home page has a list of more than 30 animation sequences that students can call up and manipulate.
Heart Anatomy Tour

Click on a part of the heart to learn more about blood flow through the Heart.

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