Learning Exercises

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This assignment explores human evolution. see more

Test your knowledge of the human heart! see more

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Students map human disease genes using pedigrees and RFLPs. Course: Intro Biology, Genetics see more

I like to use this as an intro to genetics in class before I go over ANYTHING. It's great to use after you've introduced... see more

In this activity students examine karyotypes from five individuals to try to identify which chromosomes determine gender... see more

Used to indentify and understand the different systems of the human body. Course: Biology see more

Interactive skeletal game to help students learn the skeletal system. Course: Biology see more

Students will explore the evolution of humans from primates. Course: Introductory Biology for Non-majors see more

Comparing and contrasting the similarities and differences of the human, gorilla and baboon skeleton see more

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The last part of Mapping Human Genetic Traits Course: Intro Biology, Genetics see more

This assignment focuses on a description of one of the Great Lakes and then on a particular Area of Concern within that... see more

Students access the United Nations' Human Development Index and determine the quality of life of selected countries.... see more

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This is an on-line assignment that can be used in conjunction with the Virtual Factory site. Course: Introduction to... see more

This midterm is a sample from Prof. Roger Sabbadini's Muscle Physiology section of the BIO590 (upper division) Human... see more

In the “learn by doing” world of serious games, learners are frequently called upon to “do” things that results in the... see more

Introduction to using the technique of karyotyping to evaluate possible genetic dieases in humans. Students analyze three... see more

Great site for literacy assignments and class discussions. Topics are oraganized in the following areas agriculture,... see more

Students compare the reproductive strategies of several microscopic organisms to those of zebrafish. Procedures for... see more

This activity makes use of a website which allows student to manipulate and analyze a human karyotype. A “karyotype” is a... see more

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While developing his theory of evolution by natural selection, Darwin was unaware of the molecular basis for evolutionary... see more