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Anatomy & Biology
--- Anatomía Y Biología
100
Years of Advances Against Cancer (National Cancer
Institute) - Great info if you are doing a report on
cancer or need a cool history topic.
All
About the Heart (KidsHealth) – Did
you know that the heart is a muscle? Learn
about the heart in this site.
A
Big Look at the Eye (KidsHealth) –
See the parts of the eye and how it works.
Biology4Kids -
Learn about cells, invertebrates, vertebrates, and
plants here.
Digestive
System – the
Food Factory (Indiana Public Library) -
You can learn about many systems of the body including
the digesive system.
The
Ear (University of Washington) –
Ever wonder how the ear works?
Epidemic!
The World of Infectious Disease - This great
exhibit appeared at the American Museum of Natural
History in 1999, but you can see the exhibit online.
The
Eye (University of Washington) –
Learn about the parts of the eye and how it works.
The
Eyes Have It (San Diego Natural History
Museum) – This site talks about humans and animals
and sight.
Kids.gov (FirstGov) - Click here
for lots of sites that talk about all kinds of health and science
issues, divided by grade level.
The
Heart (Franklin Institute) – Learn
all about the heart and blood in this online exhibit.
Hemophilia:
The Royal Disease - Read about how hemophilia
spread throughout the royal houses of Europe, and learn
some genetics at the same time.
How
Genetic Disorders Are Passed From Parent to Child
(Mayo Clinic) - This great slide show explains genetics.
How
Hearing Works (HowStuffWorks) - What? You
don't know how hearing happens?
How
We See (HealthyEyes) – This site,
from Great Britain, talks about eyes and vision.
The
Human Brain (Franklin Institute) –
Find out everything you need to know about the human
brain.
Inside
the Respiratory System (Saskatchewan Lung Association)
- This site offers info about the lungs for all age
groups.
Let’s
Hear it for the Ear! (KidsHealth) –
More information about hearing is here.
Let’s
Learn About Your Heart (Minneapolis Heart
Institute Foundation) – Learn how your heart
works and how to keep it healthy at this site.
Looking
at Your Lungs (KidsHealth) - Find out how the
lungs work.
Neuroscience
for Kids (U of Washington) – Learn
all about the brain and the nervous system at this site.
Organ
Donation and Transplantation (Upstate NY
Transplant Services) - Learn all about organ donation
and transplants at this site.
Oxygen
Delivery System (Franklin Institute) - Learn
more about lungs and how they work.
PediHeart
Kid Zone (Pediheart) - Learn about the
heart, explore a few of the common congenital conditions
and ask questions.
The
Respiratory System (Indianapolis Marion County
Public Library) - Great information about how our
lungs work here.
Your
Respiratory System (DiscoveryKids) - The "yuckiest
site on the Internet"
has created this information.
ScienceNews
for Kids: The Human Body - Read more about
the body at this site.
Sense
of Sight (DiscoveryKids) - Find out why
this is in the 'yuck stuff' section of DiscoveryKids.
Sexual
Reproduction:How Babies Are Made (Kids' Health)
- Here are the facts.
Smell
101 (Sense of Smell Institute) - Great
site to learn all about how we smell.
Virtual
Frog Dissecting Activity (Lawrence Berkekely
National Lab) – Try dissecting a frog at this
site – you can learn without killing an animal.
Your
Heart (Kids' Health) - Learn about the parts
and pieces of the heart and how they work.
ANATOMÍA Y BIOLOGÍA
Exploratorium - Estas ilusiones ópticas y experimentos de percepción
te muestran cómo funciona tu sentido de la visión.
Se necesita el programa Flash o Shockwave para verlos.
ICARITO
– El Cuerpo Humano - En esta enciclopedia
escolar virtual encontrarás enlaces a información
sobre los distintos sistemas de tu cuerpo: el sistema
digestivo, nervioso, óseo, y muchos más.
Incluye excelentes láminas y animaciones.
Kidshealth
- Bajo el titulo ‘Mi cuerpo’ encontrarás
enlaces a información sobre tu piel, tu corazón,
tus huesos, tu aparato digestivo y más.
Modelo
Virtual de Disección de la Rana - Aquí puedes disecar una rana en tu computadora
sin hacerle daño a ninguna criatura. Es una manera
divertida de hacer un estudio de los órganos
internos de este anfibio.
Zona
Médica - La Piel - Con esta diagrama
de la piel humana verás como se ve tu piel de
muy, muy cerca.
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