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The e-Skeletons Project
This site provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy. Virtually view and compare the bones of a human, gorilla, and baboon and gather information about them from our osteology database. Includes features like: high-quality images of bones; labels of all muscles, articulations, and morphological features; high-resolution 3-D renderings of the skeletal...
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http://www.eskeletons.org/
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Organic Compounds Worksheet (and Key)
This is a worksheet adapted from material posted on CK12.org that introduces students to the four groups of major biological molecules (macromolecules) and the roles they play in the cell. It could be used to prepare students for lecture for biology majors or as a recitation activity for non-majors.
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https://clse-cwis.asc.ohio-state.edu/organic_compounds_works...
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Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, Chapter 8
In Chapter 8 of the video the first defense witness, Dr. Michael Behe, is on the stand giving his definition of intelligent design. He gives an example to support his claim that some organisms are too complex in order to have developed randomly. The example he gives is that of the bacterial flagellum. The bacterial flagellum has a motor-like structure that give the bacteria a rotating motion...
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/intelligent-design-tr...
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The Brain from Top to Bottom! (Advanced Level)
You can browse the site by topic, level of explanation (beginner, intermediate, & advanced), level of organization (cellular, molecular, neurological, psychological, & social), module, or guided tour. The site already contains over 70 presentations on the brain (and it is still under development)! To give a sampling, the topics include: neurons, neural transmission, glial cells, memory, long-term...
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http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_a.html
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The Brain from Top to Bottom! (Intermediate Level)
You can browse the site by topic, level of explanation (beginner, intermediate, & advanced), level of organization (cellular, molecular, neurological, psychological, & social), module, or guided tour. The site already contains over 70 presentations on the brain (and it is still under development)! To give a sampling, the topics include: neurons, neural transmission, glial cells, memory, long-term...
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http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_i.html
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