HUMAN BIOLOGY

Hum Bio F09 syllabus

Schedule

Below are several links to sites that I've looked at and think they can help you learn the material. I have two warnings/comments: 1) if you have dial-up you may want to view these while logged on here at school - dial-up can be awfully frustrating; and 2) some of the sites will go into a little more detail than you're responsible for. Know what you're responsible for and then black box the stuff that you don't need. If you're not sure, give me a call or email me and I can clear it up for you.

CELL WEBSITES

Cells Alive!

Identifying Eukarotic Animal Cell Organelles

A Typical Animal Cell

Cell Structure and Function

Endomembrane Protein Synthesis

Comparison of Prokaryote, Animal and Plant Cells

CELL CYCLE, MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS WEBSITES

Cells Alive! Go to the green headers on the left....

There are four links on this page, use the second and third links....

From Western Kentucky U....

A site for families with sick kids with basic tutorials.

Movie of newt mitosis

MOLECULAR GENETICS WEBSITES

A site on DNA replication. This is REALLY good.

A DNA replication animation

A Transcription and Translation animation - there's a bit more here than you're responsible for, but not much.

General overview.

THESE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL LINKS..

GetBodySmart is a website that has tutorials and quiz packages. Some of the stuff may help you in the human biology portion of the course....

Immunology Bookcase is a website that reviews the components of the immune system

University of Minnesota Anatomy page .....tons of links for anatomy and phys - you'll have to browse

Anatomy on the Internet .....more tons of links

The Biology Project - Biochemistry A nice overview of basic and bio chemistry

Interactive Activities A site of links to animations put together by another teacher. This is the site I pulled most of the links from above from.

Carl's Website Carl (Shuster, a teacher at another college) HAS gone through a ton of sites and done some weeding out. He's got this organized so that you should be able to find helpful sites on pretty much any biology topic.

Chemistry4Kids is just what it sounds like! It's pretty good.