Foldit - Solve Puzzles for Science - 138 views
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Get your class to help with real micro biology science by playing this fun folding game. Download the programme and follow the on-screen instructions to get playing in no time. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Biology Teachers: Try These 32 Resources - 8 views
Once upon a time... Life - YouTube - 49 views
iBioSeminars: Free biology videos online - 45 views
Discover Life - 36 views
Eskeletons - 41 views
BBC News - Language universality idea tested with biology method - 18 views
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A long-standing idea that human languages share universal features that are dictated by human brain structure has been cast into doubt. A study reported in Nature has borrowed methods from evolutionary biology to trace the development of grammar in several language families. The results suggest that features shared across language families evolved independently in each lineage. The authors say cultural evolution, not the brain, drives language development.
Biological Animations - 159 views
HippoCampus - - 59 views
Interactive Science Simulations - 91 views
ICBL: Investigative Case Based Learning - 29 views
Freezeray - 162 views
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This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity. One example: Try Biology. There are some drag and drop labeling activities for the IWB.
BioEd Online: Biology Teacher Resources - 2 views
Atlas of the Human Body - 126 views
The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Tutorial - 22 views
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se, anaphase, and telopha
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s, although a dark spot called the nucleolus may be visible. The cell may contain a pair of centrioles (or microtubule organizing centers in plants) both of which are organizational sites for microtubules.
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of the cell and fibers extend from the centromeres. Some fibers cross the cell to form the m
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bozemanscience - 47 views
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Lewis diagrams are a two-dimensional representations of covalent bonds and the VSEPR models show how the molecule could exist in three dimensional space.
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