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| Becoming Human A journey through human evolution with an interactive documentary |
Knee Surgery Do your own knee surgery at this site (also has virtual hip surgery) |
Body Zone Click on one of the human body systems to get more information and a simple diagram |
| The
Memory Exhibition All sorts of information about the brain and memory |
Memory
Lane Test your powers of concentration |
Human
Body Systems Lots of links here.Theme pages for each body system- cardiovascular, digestive, immune, nervous, respiratory, skeletal, lymphatic, urinal,.. |
| Microscopy
of Hair Look very closely at hair. You'll be amazed at what you find out! |
Access
Excellence The site for health and bioscience teachers. Has some great health activities for teachers in the searchable database |
A
Ride Through the Human Brain A junior Think Quest entry |
| Brain
Pop Brain Pop has lots of movies with a focus on health. Click on the Health button to begin. |
Human
Anatomy Online The skeletal, digestive, muscular, lymphatic, endocrine,nervous, cardiovascular, reproductive and urinary systems are all covered at this site |
Your
Gross and Cool Body From Yucky.com this site is sure to be a favourite |
| The
Virtual Body Covers the brain, skeleton, heart and digestive tract. Includes information, narration and animation |
A
Look Inside the human body Written by an Australian and designed to help children learn about the human body |
Human
Systems |
| Inner
Learning An interactive study of human anatomy. Lots of animations, graphics and links |
Neuroscience
for Kids A really interesting site written specifically for kids |
The
Heart Made by a group of senior secondary students to explain the working of the heart to students in Yr 7 and above |
| Pathfinders Scroll down to the science part of this page to find links to several body systems, skeletal, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, nervous, digestive, .... |
Anatomy
Illustrations Sorted by parts of the body |
Inner
Body - Human Anatomy Online Choose one of the ten body systems, then zero in on different parts for a more detaiiled description and images. |
| Electric
Heart From Nova Online. Maps of the heart, heart facts and you even get to perform your own heart transplant. |
Walk
in my Shoes A unit to help understand what it feels like to grow old |
Human
Body and Mind Find out about your brain sex, play the skeleton game, find out about sleep, personality and more |
| A
Look Inside the Human Body This site is written by an Australian teacher and is suitable for Year 2 and above |
Teeth Themes page from the Gander Academy |
You've
Got Braille This site lets you input text and have it converted to Braille |
| Body
Matters From the BBC.uk site, this has information about the eyes, teeth, bones, hair, brain, muscles, waste disposal, eating, breathing, heart, food, blood, and more.... |
Let's
Explore the Human Body Includes the five senses, body systems and organs |
Interactive
diagram of the eye From e-chalk. Add or remove labels, print, use in colour or black and white |
| Brain Map This interactive brain map lets you explore the parts of your brain |
3D Brain Anatomy Take a 3D tour of the brain |
Biology in Motion Original, entertaining, interactive biology learning activities |
| Braille
Bug Site Learn all about braille, Helen Keller and Louis Brailee. Play games and send secret messages. |
Life's Greatest Miracle "The program uses the extraordinary microimagery of Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson to track human development from embryo to newborn." |
Blood An interesting website written for students that looks at blood, blood types and how blood is used in forensice. There is an interactive section where students can analyse a blood sample |
| The eSkeleton Project The eSkeletons Project website is devoted to the study of human and primate comparative anatomy. It offers a unique set of digitized versions of skeletons in 2-D and 3-D in full color, animations, and much supplemental information. The user can navigate through the various regions of the skeleton and view all orientations of each element along with muscle and joint information. eSkeletons enables you to view the bones of both human and non-human primates ranging from the gorilla to the tiny mouse lemur. All of the large apes are represented as well as other species from different parts of the world. Many of these primates are rare or endangered species. |
Nobel Prize Games Has a variety of online educational games. You can find activities in chemistry, physics, medicine, literature just to name a few. |
Kids
Biology Explores the various body systems. |
| Visible Body You will need to register to use allthe features of the site, but registration is free and it is an amazing site. |
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Last Updated 4th October 2008
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