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Discover the History of Life - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/
Provides an introduction to phylogeny, geologic time, and evolution. |
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Science For Kids - http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/
Offers news about plants, animals, and other life science issues. Also includes pop quizzes, and pictures. Site is available in Spanish. |
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Tree of Life Web Project - http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html
Classification of organisms. Has diagrams showing where all organisms fit into the evolutionary tree. |
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The Biology Project - http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
Has tutorials and problem sets for learning biochemistry, cell, developmental, human, and molecular biology, Mendelian genetics, and immunology. |
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eNature.com - http://www.enature.com/
The complete nature and wildlife resource featuring the Audubon Guides to plants and animals, outdoor planner and destination guide, habitat Guide, eCards, and newsletters. |
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Online Biology Book - http://www.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobooktoc.html
Provides concise information on all aspects of biology, from biochemistry and body systems to plants and history. |
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Dr. Farabee's Online Biology Book - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookTOC.html
Well organized and illustrated general biology text from Estrella Mountain Community College, Phoenix, Arizona. Advanced, but very clearly explained and illustrated. |
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Rader's Biology4Kids.com - http://www.biology4kids.com/
Cells, microbiology, the scientific method, invertebrates, plants, and vertebrates. There is also an extensive section with examples of different species. Offers downloads and online activities. |
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Kids Pages - http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games.htm
Games, music, brainteasers, and other activities that introduce children to the impact of the environment on health. |
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OceanLink - http://oceanlink.island.net/
Facts, in-depth articles, ask-a-scientist forum, archive of answers and newsletter on oceans and ocean life. |
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Biology Online - http://www.biology-online.org/
Online activities, labs and tutorials. Site available in Spanish. |
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Electronic Naturalist - http://www.enaturalist.org/
Information on North American animals and plants with illustrations, text, activities, and access to a naturalist. |
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Biology In Motion - http://biologyinmotion.com/
Online activities for learning biology, including animated cartoons, an evolution simulation laboratory, and drag-and-drop quizzes. |
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The Open Door Web Site - http://www.saburchill.com/
A Natural Science reference site for middle school students. Includes topic chapters, facts and figures, questions and quizzes. Quick search and index search available, as well as an Internet guide. |
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Kids' Corner - http://www.lacoast.gov/education/kids/index.htm
Learn about Louisiana wetlands, and the plants and animals that live there. Includes coloring pages, maps, and aerial photographs. |
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Biotech Adventure - http://biotech-adventure.okstate.edu/
A site intended to teach users about biology and biotechnology. Includes some educational illustrations and animations that can be downloaded by teachers and other educators for use in their curriculum. |
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Activities in Biology - http://www.syvum.com/squizzes/biology/
Provides interactive quizzes on topics such as cell biology, organ systems, ecology, and photosynthesis. |
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Cool Activities for Kids - http://wonderwise.unl.edu/01kids/kids.htm
Features learning activities about plants, space geology, veterinary science, parasites, ecology, sea otters, pollen, and using a virtual telescope to view genetic material. |
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Common Teasers in Biology - http://www.geocities.com/mickey_prasad/bio.html
Offers a few facts such as how an insect breaths to why a chameleon can change it's color. |
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Forest Speaks Exhibit - http://striweb.si.edu/forest_speaks/
Educational web version of the Visitor's Center exhibit at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Includes information on rainforest mammals, frogs, birds and plants. |
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Just for Kids Wildlife Page - http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?q=326216
Read about moose, wild turkeys, mosquitos, hummingbirds, and bears. Learn about habitat and wildlife biology. Color a bat, falcon, warbler, or eagle. |
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Whiteman Park: Kids Only!!! - http://www.whitemanpark.com.au/kids/
A nature reserve in Western Australia lets you look for a wallaby and colour a picture of native plants and animals. |
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Science Isn't Hard - http://www.scienceisnthard.com
Interactive GCSE Biology website. Some of the topics that it covers are cells, photosynthesis, the nervous system and homeostasis. |
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I Can Do That - http://www.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/index.htm
Cartoon characters take you on a tour of cells, DNA, RNA and biological techniques. |
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4-H Embryology - http://lancaster.unl.edu/4h/Embryology/
Includes guidelines for incubating and candling eggs, photos, movies, egg cam, and resources. Sponsored by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension. |
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The Temperate Rain Forest Canopy of the Pacific Northwest - http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/ican/education/TRFwebsite/TRFhome.htm
Hidden picture of canopy critters, Ask Dr. Canopy, leaf and bark rubbings, poetry, and conservation tips. |
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SeaWorld: Animal Information - http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/
Contains information books, quick fact sheets, and the small wonders that are born at SeaWorld. |
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Thousand Eyes - https://www.thousandeyes.ca/splash_sp/index_winter.html
A volunteer project that observes and records natural history events such as plants flowering, birds returning, frogs peeping, and weather events. Offers a field guide, graphs, maps, and reasons for the project. |
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Living Things - http://www.fi.edu/tfi/units/life/
A look at individual organisms, communities, populations, species, and ecological food webs. |
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The Guardians of the Millennium - http://www.theguardians.com/
Describes microbiology, the rain forest and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Also in French, German, and Spanish. |