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 :: Science :: Human Biology Online resources :: Books at 612s    
Biology from Gondar Design
Excellent, especially for KS4 - comprehensive and informative.
Covers: Cells, Blood, Digestive System, Respiration, Hormones, Muscles, Central Nervous System and Genetics
Human Brain
Facts of Life
Explore all aspects of the biology behind growth. Each section has a quiz for you to test your knowledge.
Human body & health : Fact Monster
Very useful. Clear, easy to understand and packed with facts.
Human Body Homepage -BBCi Science
Descriptions of the human body annotated with interactive diagrams and links to relevant t.v/radio and news articles. Excellent interactive quizzes.
Probe the Brain
Become a virtual brain surgeon and map out the brain's motor cortex on this animated patient. Further information is contained in a brief history and map of the motor cortex, which are relevant to key stage 3 and 4 pupils.
Visible Embryo
A simple but effective site showing the development of the foetus from conception to birth. Access to detailed week-by-week developmental details is via a spiral diagram showing the development of the human embryo. For key stage 4 students.
Wonders of Microbes
Authoritative text explaining the different types of microbe and their uses. The site is suitable for KS4 science students who will find information about bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi and protists.
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