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B7 Biology across the ecosystem

For students and teachers

  • http://www.forgefx.com/casestudies/prenticehall/ph/cells/cells.htm
    This website has a 3D reminder of plant cell structure.
  • http://www.vcbio.science.ru.nl/eng/image-gallery/show/Fi002/gif/
    This video clip shows chloroplasts in an Elodea cell in motion.
  • http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Plant_Cell/Elodea/
    This website has good photographs of Elodea showing different aspects of cell structure.
  • http://www.johnkyrk.com/index.html
    http://www.bscb.org:80/?url=softcell/index
    These websites are good starting points if you are interested in learning more about cells.
  • http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/media.html
    A detailed animation revealing ‘The Inner Life of the Cell’.
  • http://www.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/ca/Initiatives/Detail/Simulation_-_Water_Weed
    http://www.oldmanhonda.com/Biology/WebLabs/Elodea?Elodea.html
    http://www.explorelearning.com (search for ‘Photosynthesis lab’)
    Simulations of photosynthesis can be found at each of these three websites.
  • http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench/lab4/intro.html
    This website takes you through the process of separating plant pigments by chromatography and discusses key concepts of photosynthesis.
  • http://www.bcb.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/photosynthesis/spectrum.htm
    A website illustrating the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll.
  • http://student.ccbcmd.edu/~gkaiser/biotutorials/eustruct/hypotonicanim.html
    http://student.ccbcmd.edu/~gkaiser/biotutorials/eustruct/hypertonicanim.html
    http://faculty.cns.uni.edu/~sanger/Osmosis.htm
    Simple animations to demonstrate osmosis – which do you think best represent the process?
  • http://www.ipcc.ch
    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) produces regular reports on global climate change.
  • http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/F/FoodChains.html
    This website has information on feeding relationships.
  • http://insideout.rigb.org/insideout/biodiversity/the_science.html
    This website present the ackground to biodiversity.
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk:80/nature/animals/planetearth/hd/
    High-quality video clips showing a glimpse of biodiversity on Earth.
  • http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/S/Symbiosis.html
    Further information on mutualism (symbiosis).
  • http://www.aber.ac.uk/parasitology/Edu/AdapPara/AdapTxt.html
    http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/G/Games.html
    http://www.carlzimmer.com/articles/2005.php (scroll down to malaria article)
    http://curezone.com/diseases/parasites/default.asp
    These websites are good starting points for researching parasites.
  • http://www.exploratorium.edu/traits/energy.html# (‘Energy from death’ section)
    This website introduces the role of decomposers in nutrient recycling.
  • http://www.soil-net.com (click on ‘Secondary’)
    The British Society of Soil Science’s education website with lots of background information.
  • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/2/l_012_02.html
    This website has a short video clip to introduce sickle-cell disease.
  • http://www.channel4.com/learning/microsites/G/genetics/activities/chrom11.html
    http://cmccabe.freeshell.org/ant1/mendelian_inheritance.html
    These websites have simulations to explain how sickle-cell is inherited.
  • http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/dn9921-instant-expert-gm-organisms-.html
    http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/gm/crops/index.htm
    http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/NCBE/GMFOOD/menu.html
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/harvest/engineer/transgen.html
    These websites are starting points for information on genetic modification of crops.
  • http://www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/resources/shockwave/dnadetective.html
    This website has animations of the process of DNA fingerprinting.
  • http://lgfl.skoool.co.uk/keystage4.aspx?id=315 (scroll down to Blood and circulation)
    This website has animations to test knowledge of blood.
  • http://www.mindbodysoul.gov.uk/phys/phymenu.html
    http://www.bhfactive.org.uk
    These websites have advice for people who want to start an exercise programme or increase the amount of exercise they do.
  • http://www.abpischools.org.uk/resources/heart/heartAnim4.asp
    This website has an animation to show the effects of exercise on the heart.
  • http://science.howstuffworks.com/muscle4.htm
    This website has detailed information on how muscle contraction works.
  • http://student.bton.ac.uk/anatomy/isometric_action.htm
    This animation shows how muscles work to move your arm.

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