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- 4-H Embryology: Includes guidelines for incubating and candling eggs, photos, movies, egg cam, and resources. Sponsored by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension.
- Activities in Biology: Provides interactive quizzes on topics such as cell biology, organ systems, ecology, and photosynthesis.
- Biology In Motion: Online activities for learning biology, including animated cartoons, an evolution simulation laboratory, and drag-and-drop quizzes.
- Biology Online: Online activities, labs and tutorials. Site available in Spanish.
- Biotech Adventure: 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.
- Common Teasers in Biology: Offers a few facts such as how an insect breaths to why a chameleon can change it's color.
- Cool Science For Curious Kids: Fun and interactive site to help kids appreciate science. Why are snakes like lizards, and monkeys like moose? Find out here.
- Diversity of Life Web Index: Links to information about each of the kingdoms and a glossary of terms.
- Dr. Farabee's Online Biology Book: Well organized and illustrated general biology text from Estrella Mountain Community College, Phoenix, Arizona. Advanced, but very clearly explained and illustrated.
- Electronic Naturalist: Information on North American animals and plants with illustrations, text, activities, and access to a naturalist.
- Fish Olympics: Introduces the natural history of the sea through a fun game.
- Forest Speaks Exhibit: 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.
- I Can Do That: Cartoon characters take you on a tour of cells, DNA, RNA and biological techniques.
- Living Things: A look at individual organisms, communities, populations, species, and ecological food webs.
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Kids Pages: Games, music, brainteasers, and other activities that introduce children to the impact of the environment on health.
- Neuroscience for Kids: Text, interactive activities, games, and links about the nervous system. Users may make neuroscience postcards to send to their friends.
- OceanLink: Facts, in-depth articles, ask-a-scientist forum, archive of answers and newsletter on oceans and ocean life.
- Online Biology Book: Provides concise information on all aspects of biology, from biochemistry and body systems to plants and history.
- Quia Biology Activities: Games and quizzes for learning biology. Over 10 types of activities to choose from, including matching games, flash cards, hangman, trivia games, and quizzes.
- Science For Kids: Offers news about plants, animals, and other life science issues. Also includes pop quizzes, and pictures. Site is available in Spanish.
- Science Isn't Hard: Interactive GCSE Biology website. Some of the topics that it covers are cells, photosynthesis, the nervous system and homeostasis.
- ScienceBob.com: Enter the world of Science Bob to try home experiments, visit his on-line lab and get answers to your science questions.
- The Biology Project: Online interactive `resource` for learning biology. Content includes Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Human Biology, Molecular Biology, Mendelian Genetics, and Immunology.
- The Guardians of the Millennium: Describes microbiology, the rain forest and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Also in French, German, and Spanish.
- The Open Door Web Site: 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.
- The Temperate Rain Forest Canopy of the Pacific Northwest: Hidden picture of canopy critters, Ask Dr. Canopy, leaf and bark rubbings, poetry, and conservation tips.
- The Visible Embryo: Provides a visual journey through the stages of human development from conception to birth.
- Thousand Eyes: 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.
- Tree of Life Web Project: Classification of organisms. Has diagrams showing where all organisms fit into the evolutionary tree.
- Wildlife-Our Wild Neighbors: Learn about wild animals through online fun and games.
- 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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