Web Resources for Science - Grade 11
Web Resources for Biology
Cells Alive!
This fascinating web site allows the viewer to explore the world of microbes. Learn about plant and animal cells, bacteria and viruses and how these organisms interact with other living things. Facts are illustrated with photos, diagrams and animations. Cell cams show "real-time" growth of cultured cells. An alphabetized index and a search engine are available to assist the user in finding on site information.
The Biology Project - University of Arizona
The Biology Project is an online interactive resource for high school and college students who are learning biology. Topics include: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Chemicals and Human Health, Human Biology, Immunology, Mendelian Genetics and Molecular Biology. (Some topics are also available in Spanish.) Each topic has problems that are linked to tutorials, should one enter the incorrect answer. Interactive activities and web resources are also available.
eNature.com
The National Audubon Society provides this site with online access to eNature Field Guides, Habitat Guides, discussion boards and online email access to an expert in the field. Over 4,800 North American plants and animals are included in the guides. Audio of bird songs and calls can also be accessed. A search engine for the site is available.
The Living Edens
The PBS special on the Living Edens is expanded at this web site. Learn about the flora and fauna from many magical and unique biomes around the world.
BioSurf
An online companion to the Addison Wesley text, this site offers links to web resources. Topics included are: cells, genetics, change and diversity, plants, animals, human biology, and organisms and the environment.
High School Hub: Biology
Links to web resources for Biology can be accessed at this site.
Clifton High Media Center Cloning and Ethics Resources
Links to resources for Cloning and Ethics can be accessed from this site.
Clifton High Media Center Biology Resources
Links to resources for Biology can be accessed from this site.
Web Resources for Physical Science
Simple Machines
This site contains basic information about simple machines. Activities and further information are included.
WebElements Periodic Table
Select an element from the periodic table to access information including an audio clip pronouncing the element's name. The site is informative and easy to use. Essential information is listed along with a brief description. For further research choose from the following in the left frame: History, Isolation, Compounds, Uses, Physical data, Electronic Data, Nuclear Data, Biology, Geology and Structure.
The Particle Adventure
Learn about the fundamentals of matter and forces through an interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter, dark matter, accelerators, and particle detectors. Investigate experimental evidence and learn the techniques used by physicists to formulate their theories. Choose a topic, or subtopic from the table of contents to go on the tour.
Explore Science
This site provides online interactive activities to explore science concepts. Among several categories are: Mechanics, Wave Motion, Electricity and Magnetism, and Optics.
Sport Science @ The Exploratorium
Examine the physics of baseball, cycling, skateboarding, and hockey. Find out how many sports actions are governed by the laws of momentum, gravity, friction and energy consumption. Several pages have links to Activities which help the reader to understand the scientific concepts. What a fun way to learn about the connection between science and the real world!
Web Resources for Chemistry
High School Hub: Chemistry
Links to web resources for Chemistry can be accessed at this site.
Clifton High Media Center Chemistry Resources
Links to web reources for Chemistry can be accessed at this site.
Web Resources for Earth Science
High School Hub: Earth Science
Links to web resources for Earth Science can be accessed at this site.
Clifton High Media Center Astronomy Resources
Links to web resources for Astronomy can be accessed at this site.
Web Resources for Physics
Antimatter: Mirror of the Universe
"Discover what antimatter is, where it is made and how it is already part of our lives." View live webcasts, or visit the archives to watch physicists in action. Click on Antimatter Academyto learn everything you want to know about antimatter. Learn about the history of antimatter and explore facts and fiction about antimatter in the everyday world.
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Visit the Bookhaven National Laboratory to learn about how this facility uses the theory of relativity to create collisions with heavy ions, mostly gold. A Virtual Tour will show will guide you through the laboratory, but only after you shrink to atom size.
The Particle Adventure
Learn about the fundamentals of matter and forces through an interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter, dark matter, accelerators, and particle detectors. Investigate experimental evidence and learn the techniques used by physicists to formulate their theories. Choose a topic, or subtopic from the table of contents to go on the tour.
High School Hub: Physics
Links to web resources for Physics can be accessed at this site.
Clifton High Media Center Physics Resources
Links to resources for Physics can be accessed from this site.
Web Resources for Human Anatomy and Physiology
The Human Body Online
Choose any of 10 body systems to explore. Move your mouse over an image and "Pick Point" will appear. When the mouse is over a Pick Point, a label for that part pops up. Click the label to learn more about the part. Some labels also have an eye glass which can be clicked for an enlarged image of the body part.
A Guided Tour of the Visible Human
Explore a large variety of animated views of different sections of the human body. The Visible Human Project has generated thousands of digitalized sections of body. Samples of these images are included in this tour to demonstrate planes of section and other introductory concepts in anatomy.
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