| Human Anatomy Biology 11 | |
To
start you off right . . .
http://www.anatomyandphysiology.com A very student-friendly site produced by the publishers of Marieb's Human Anatomy text, loaded with quizzes, exercises and help when it comes to studying for anatomy. This site works closely with your text, so you will need to register using the activation procedure described at the front of your textbook. http://www.muskingum.edu/~cal/database/biology.html#Notetaking Strategies for studying and notetaking in biology courses http://www.graylab.ac.uk/omd/index.html An online medical dictionary for words or terms you may be unfamiliar with http://www.borg.com/~lubehawk/biotopcs.htm A definitely fun and informative site for the basics of cell structure and function! Basic chemistry concepts review, and even a review of parts of the microscope! Little fun quizzes to check yourself on! http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/atp/atp1.htm All about the molecule ATP! |
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Jeopardy
Games
/faculty/diacinotan/jeopardy/jeopardy1.html Jeopardy Game of anatomy quiz questions relating to material from the last third of the semester. You can even move up to double Jeopardy! /faculty/diacinotan/jeopardy/jeopardy2.html Slightly more difficult anatomy quiz questions relating to lecture material from the last third of the semester. |
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Histology Sites
/faculty/charrison/chart.html Our own Saddleback College Histology Library. Contains images compiled by Charles Harrison for Bio11 http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/histo/ More good histology with quizzes to try out. http://www.dccc.edu/virtualmicroscope/VMPage/very1st.htm Great Histology http://www.unomaha.edu/~swick/index.html Great Histology and quizzes http://erl.pathology.iupui.edu/histo/ Excellent histo; When viewing your slide, click on "A" at the top of screen to see a labeled image; shows normal histo and pathology http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html#MENU This electronic resource includes over 1900 images along with text, tutorials, laboratory exercises, and examination items for self-assessment that demonstrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings associated with human disease conditions. A web browser that is equivalent to Netscape 4 or higher is recommended for viewing this resource. http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/histo/ Histo of epithelium, blood,nervous &glands;Self-quiz http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/~alemanma/nerve/schwanntem.jpg Schwann Cell http://www.medsch.wisc.edu/anatomy/histo/htm/ttoc.htm Histology library |
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Skeleton,
Muscles
http://www.bhs.berkeley.k12.ca.us/departments/Science/anatomy/cat/skinning/index.html All about cat dissection http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6100/1bones.html Skeleton - bones and other sites http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/GrossAnatomy/learnem/ Check out the Bone Box!!! Lists of muscles with diagrams. /faculty/charrison/anat01.html Our own Charlie Harrison's lecture and lab outlines & lists Here's another site with models of muscles http://daphne.palomar.edu/ccarpenter/Models/model%20index.htm http://www.ptcentral.com/muscles/ Complete lists of muscles with origin, insertion, action and innervations http://www.bio.psu.edu/faculty/strauss/anatomy/musc/muscular.htm Photographs of dissected cat musculature http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/muscle/mustut.htm Study the torso-man-model's muscles, as well as tutorials on the heart, cranial nerves and others. Once in the site, back up to the site's homepage for an index of good things! http://www.tcm.hut.fi/~mpaasiva/test/39/Ihminen/ muscles, bones, vessels http://sciences.aum.edu/bi/BI210/muscles.htm Actual photos of muscles on lab models! |
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Cardiovascular
and Nervous Systems
http://www.bio.psu.edu/faculty/strauss/anatomy/biology29.htm Great Images of cat vasculature and everything else you need to see in our anatomy class!! http://spider.albion.edu/student/RJAGEMAN/sheep/sheep.htm Photos of sheep brain from various views http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/BrainAnatomy/BrainAnatomy.html Brain dissections http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html |
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Other
Anatomy Aids
http://cw.prenhall.com/bookbind/public_html/pubbooks/martini4/ Great site! Textbook publisher provides animated tutorials and quizzes on basic anatomy and physiology concepts http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/vdgconcepts/student/olc/index.htm Publisher's on line help in anatomy. Contains self quizzes, chap. summaries and links to other sites. http://www.bio.psu.edu/faculty/strauss/anatomy/biology29.htm Great photos of structures in the dissected cat!!! Study for your practical at home! Quiz yourself. http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html Anatomy on-line with pictures http://rad.usuhs.mil/synapse/index.html |
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Researching
and Writing a Science Paper
http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/ This tutorial, given in three fun and simple interactive modules, teaches you skills that can be used in doing library and web research. This is the place to start if you feel shakey in using library databases or library catalogs. http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/moore Provides help in writing a research paper. Click on term paper icon, go to bottom of page, select choice 2, then see Chapter 4 |
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| Human Physiology Biology 12 | |
Review
of Chemistry and Biochemistry Basics
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/ An outstanding interactive site with tutorials and quizzes on everything from basic biology, chemistry, immunology, genetics and molecular biology! Gotta see it! http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/chapters.html Online textbook with tutorials and quizzes. Review concepts in cell biology and chemistry, and immunology too. http://ntri.tamuk.edu/homepage-ntri/lectures/protein/protein.html Review your chemistry here. This is a good site to review proteins chemistry, as well as other material from inorganic through organic chemistry. Visit this site for information on hemoglobin structure, antibody structure and discussion of other organic molecules. http://ella.austin.cc.tx.us/~emeyerth/contents.html Buttons bring you to various topics. You can review concepts in basic and organic chemistry and biochemistry, including DNA structure and replication. Also visit this site for good, brief coverage on the following areas in human physiology: Renal clearance, Hemoglobin dissociation curve and the Cardiac Cycle http://wbiomed.curtin.edu.au/teach/biochem/ A very comprehensive review of biochemistry. Excellent for those wanting to know! |
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General
Topics and Review of General Principles
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/foxhumphys/student/olc/index.htm Publisher's on line help with any subject in physio. Click on any chapter in Fox's Text for quizzes, chapter summaries and related Websites. http://www.imc.gsm.com A newly updated, excellent site for students and medical professionals. Provides excellent information on topics in physiology, as well as pharmacology and immunology. You'll need to establish an account and password at first, but it is free! http://www.botany.utexas.edu/facstaff/facpages/ksata/ecpf96/main.htm Dr. Sata's review of basic topics like....DNA structure, coding, translation and transcription in protein synthesis, mitosis, basic principles of heredity, etc. |
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Blood
http://hms.medweb.harvard.edu/qry/core/setframe.cfm?crs=HSHeme Visit the Image Atlas of blood morphology. Click on the tiny photos for enlarged views of blood slides. http://brie.medlabscience.med.ualberta.ca/mlsci/330/wwwresources.html An excellent source with other links to tutorials on blood, blood disorders and coagulation. http://www.kumc.edu/AMA-MSS/study/physiology.htm A good site for general discussion of all areas of physiology An excellent source of information on a variety of blood diseases. You can even go through the index of this source to find information on diseases of other body systems. http://www.ec.hscsyr.edu/peds/anemia.html Excellent descriptions of various blood disorders http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c15.html A very reputable source of medical information, known throughout the world. This site is designed to provide information on Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases. http://meds-ss10.meds.queensu.ca/medicine/deptmed/hemonc/anemia/handout.htm Interpreting blood counts. Explanations of various values such as MCH, MCHC, etc. |
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Electrocardiogram
Analysis
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/ecg/ An outstanding site where you can learn about EKG's and then self-test. Quizzes on mean electric axis, reading abnormal rhythms, and other good things. http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/5768/about.html A student designed site! Good site to review your understanding of how the waveforms are produced. |
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Cardiac
Physiology
http://ella.austin.cc.tx.us/~emeyerth/contents.html Buttons bring you to various topics. You can review concepts in basic and organic chemistry and biochemistry, including DNA structure and replication. Also visit this site for good, brief coverage on the following areas in human physiology: Renal clearance, Hemoglobin dissociation curve and the Cardiac Cycle |
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Acid
Base Balance
http://www.vh.org/Providers/Providers.html Lots of good tutorials. Check this out for information on acid base balance, not to mention all of the body systems. http://www.tmc.tulane.edu/departments/anesthesiology/acid/acid.html Tutorial on acid base balance |
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Respiratory
Physiology
http://grserv.med.jhmi.edu/~raj/Research/Hemo/hemo.html http://grserv.med.jhmi.edu/~raj/javas/tr2.html http://info.bio.cmu.edu/Courses/BiochemMols/BuildBlocks/Hb.html With the proper plug-ins, which are provided at this site, see animated rotating molecules, like hemoglobin http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/hemoglob.html |
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High
Altitude and Exercise Physiology
http://nsbri.tamu.edu/HumanPhysSpace/indexb.html Interesting information on physiological changes at high altitudes |
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Other
Related, Valuable Sites
http://rex.nci.nih.gov/behindthenews/uis/uisframe.htm Understanding how the immune system works. A simple, easy to understand tutorial. |
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| General Health and Medical Interest | |
| http://www.puc.edu/Faculty/Gilbert_Muth/handbook.htm
Pre-med's look here -career info-applying to med school! http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/%7Erjh9u/sectip.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/science96/
http://www.nejm.org/content/index.asp
http://www.snap.com/directory/category/0,16,-1458,00.html
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