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| Added: 07/28/2006 This site contains numerous animations and turorial links that are organized by course. There are sections for general biology and anatomy and physiology. |
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| Added: 07/28/2006 This site supports a human anatomy course with excellent images of cat dissections with structures labeled by number. After studying the images, student can click on a link that shows all of the correct answers. An excellent anatomy study tool. |
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| Added: 07/28/2006 The Virtual Anatomy Program is located on the Delaware County Community College biology department web page. It contains a virtual bones, virtual cat, virtual microscope (histology), and two virtual lab practicals. The virtual sites are intended for pre-l |
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| Added: 07/28/2006 This is an excellent tutorial on homeostasis. It combines a case study with a simulation to apprach the concept. It includes student activities and self tests. The site is part of the University of Wisconsin series. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 Excellent series of practice materials for learning anatomy. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 Extensive images of human tissues. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 interactive educational site for anatomy . includes the bone box,(skeletal system) nerves, cutaneous innervation, arteries, muscles, dermatomes |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 Excellent collection of histology images--labelled. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site focuses on helping students learn human anatomy. It contains instructional modules on the back, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, lower limb, head and neck, and the upper limb. Each module contains a variety of images that include sections with, angiograms, radiographs, and MRI. Many of the images have interactive labeling. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site focuses on helping students learn human anatomy. It contains instructional modules on the back, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, lower limb, head and neck, and the upper limb. Each module contains a variety of images that include sections with, angiograms, radiographs, and MRI. Many of the images have interactive labeling. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site presents the contents of Gray's 1918 version of Human Anatomy online. The site is searchable by anatomic term and contains both text and drawings. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site contains a varity of sections for study of human anatomy. There is LUMEN Dissector which follows a partial dissection of the human body divided into anatomical regions--back, upper extremity, head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis/perineum, and lower extrmity. The labeled images are well done. There is also a master muscle list (already in MERLOT in a separate entry), cross sectional anatomy using Visible Human Project sections, a tutorial, practice exams, and flash cards. There are also links to other anatomy sites. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site supports the first semester of an Anatomy and Physiology course taught by Dr. Ross at Christian Brothers University. It contains an extensive collection of links to materials both prepared by Dr. Ross and at other internet sites. The links are organized primarily by chapters/units of the course. They include: Anatomical Terminology; Microscopy, Cell Structure, and Mitosis; Osmosis, pH, and Buffers; Tissues; Skin, Skeleton and Joints; Muscles (cat and human); Muscle Physiology; Nerve Tissue and Function; Brain Anatomy; Eye; Ear; Balance; Endocrine Glands. This collection will allow students opportunities for self study, clarification, or guided assignments. There is a sister site supporting the second semester of the course--also in the MERLOT database. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site contains several anatomy atlases that were formerly maintained at the University of Iowa's Virtual Hospital site. This page is the portal to the following atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Atlas of Human Anatomy in cross section, Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy - A Functional Approach, Anatomy of First Aid - A Case Study Approach, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation, and Lessons From a Bone Box. Each atlas has a table of contents and provides in depth information on aspects of human anatomy. The site also contains links to a number of digital libraries. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 The actin-myosin crossbridge system is complex, and we are really only speculating on the details in many ways. However, if a picture is worth a thousand words, this one second, 15 frame, animation is worth at least 15 thousand. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This site supports the second semester of an Anatomy and Physiology course taught by Dr. Ross at Christian Brothers University. It contains an extensive collection of links to materials both prepared by Dr. Ross and at other internet sites. The links are organized primarily by chapters/units of the course. They include: Blood and Hematology; Cardiac Anatomy and Function; Vascular Anatomy and Lymphatic System; Digestive System; Nutrition and Metabolism; Respiratory System and Function; Anatomy of the Urinary (Excretory) System, Urine Formation: Reproductive Anatomy; Human Development; Genetics. This collection will allow students opportunities for self study, clarification, or guided assignments. There is a sister site supporting the first semester of the course--also in the MERLOT database. |
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| Added: 01/29/2007 This web page supports an undergraduate course in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. The page includes numerous links to web resources organized according to lab and lecture topics. |
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| Added: 02/09/2007 This is an new histology atlas designed for community college anatomy & physiology students. |
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| Added: 02/09/2007 Interactive multimedia and simulations content in Shockwave/Flash on human physiology with extra topics in anatomy and neuroanatomy. |