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Get Body Smart A study of
anatomy and physiology including topics such as the skeletal system,
muscle tissue physiology, the muscular system, the nervous system,
the respiratory system and more. Ideal for KS3, KS4 and
advanced students.
ARKive images Some
amazing images of life on earth. Includes species from all
around the world and those found in the UK. Features many
endangered species. Recommended. KS3 and above
Open Door The Open Door
Web Site is a reference source for both students and teachers.
The contents of this site are designed for use by students between
the ages of 9 and 17. The Open Door Team hopes that you will find
the material useful and that it helps you to enjoy your research.
Chew On This A site that
boasts to include "Honest information about the food we eat".
Aimed at Key Stage 3 students it shows how food is produced and it's
affect on our health and on the environment.
Interactive Body Another
site from the BBC. Has interactive activities on the organs,
muscles, skeleton, senses and the nervous system. Also has a
section that helps you understands the changes your body goes
through during puberty.
Food - A fact of life
This is a resource for primary school children that helps to uncover
where the food we eat comes from and how it is farmed. Also
has food preparation techniques and recipe's to create your own
dishes.
BiologyGuide.net With
sections on cells, molecules and systems, pathogens and disease,
environment and evolution and human life span. Aimed at A
level human biology and biology students this is a good online
resource.
Child Physiology - The Respiratory System
This site explores the respiratory system, lungs and how we breath.
Not necessarily designed for use in education but a good guide none
the less and worth a look.
BioEthics Education Project
Deals with topical issues such as genetic technology, gm crops,
cloning, animals and farming and biodiversity. Ideal for A
level students with activities linked to syllabus.
RSPB - Kids
For KS2 and above this is an excellent site from
the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Full of fun
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