9-12 Biology Links

New Site!  NOVA's 1999 program, The Electric Heart, is accompanied by this website that is full of heart-felt information.  Youšll find an interactive map of the heart, heart facts and a host of other useful resources.
New Site!  The NOAA Photo Library site contains a vast photographic library of weather phenomena and other climate related images.
New Site!  The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education is about to ask a lot of people all over the world which traits they have. One way for students to learn how their physical characteristics, or traits, are inherited is by gathering a great deal of information about specific, easily-seen human features. Students can analyze this information to determine which traits are controlled by dominant genes and how often such dominant genes occur.  During this project, students will complete surveys, formulate hypotheses, and use the data compiled by students around the globe to test their hypotheses.
New Site!  "Mirror Molecules" is a web presentation presented by Smithsonian Institute that will describe what molecules look like and why they are called "mirror images."
CELLS Alive! is packed full of graphics showing different types of cells in motion.  Watch video clips and check out the beating heart.

Sites about seaweed:

Bioinformatics: 

Bioinformatics deals with using computers to manipulate and manage biological information.  Here are some sites concerning this aspect of biology:

Biology Dictionaries:

Online Biology Resources:

Biotechnology:

Cell Biology:

Developmental Biology:

Ecology:

Genetics:

Human Genome Project:

Microbiology:

Molecular Biology:

Mycology:

Neuroscience:

Taxonomy:

Virology:

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