Get Body Smart

This site has some interesting human anatomy and physiology tutorials and animations, though it’s impossible to save them.

You’ll need a decent internet connection to run them.

The Transport System

These links are for the Further Human Physiology unit.

Here’s the powerpoint:

Download here: transport-system.ppt

And here’s the Click4Biology link

Medmovie.com has a large collection of animations which are great for this unit. We can’t link to them directly, but it’s worth having a look around.

The Cardiac Cycle:

Hyper Heart animation and graphs from the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Biointeractive from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Control of the Heart Beat:

A few good links to try from Washburn Rural High School

And don’t forget the Medmovie resource…

Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease:

Medmovie has good animations for atherosclerosis, heart attacks and heart bypass surgery. There aren’t many that are better…

Production of Tissue Fluid and Lymph:

Hydrostatic and osmotic pressure (fluid exchange) from McGraw Hill

Capillary exchange from coolschool.ca (they have other good resources, too)

Bonus features:

For a good (tricky) prac, here’s a virtual EKG package from skillstat.com

And here’s a decent heart structure tutorial from Gateway Community College

Medmovie.com – brilliant medical animations

Medmovie is a commercial website, though they have many animations available in their media library samples and interactives, including heart beats, heart attacks, atherosclerosis and more (I can’t link directly to each one – you have to go to the main page first)

They look fantastic – some are .swf and others are .mov, though all the samples can be saved easily in Firefox.

Chromosomes, Genes, Alleles and Mutations

Chromosomes, Genes and Alleles:

Here’s a YouTube clip:

Let’s start with a tour of the basics from Learn.Genetics at Utah.

DNA coiling on histone proteins from biostudio.com

A description of chromosomes from Dexter Pratt

Zooming in to Chromosome 11 (a bit too advanced) from the DNA Learning Centre’s Gene Almanac

Transcription Java game from thinkquest.org
Mutations:

How do mutations occur? from the DNAi at the Dolan DNA Learning Centre

Evolution of Sickle Cell: Resistance to Malaria

Sickle Cell Anemia: A Mutation Story from the excellent Evolution Library.

Human Genome Project

First stop, the official website from the National Institute of Health

Here’s a great interactive from DNAi at the Dolan DNA Learning Centre

Now for some videos:

Mickey-Mouse introduction, bit of review on transcription and translation:….

If you have a spare hour (I don’t), here’s Charlie Rose interviewing Dr. J. Craig Venter:

Here’s James Watson (famous for co-discovering the structure of DNA and the first person to receive their own personal genome) chatting with NewScientist:

And don’t forget Learn.Genetics excellent site.

3D Science News – goggles at the ready!

Here’s an interesting Science news blog – 3DScienceNews.com

Video articles can be downloaded and viewed as either stereroscopic videos (needs some changi hardware, apparently), or as a simple 3D video and you can use red/blue glasses.

Got to be worth a go.

They even have a 3D interview with Dawkins (Before he gatecrashed a screening of Expelled, I think).

Barenaked Ladies – History of Everything

Thanks to HezWad from the TES Boards for this one:

Go over to the original post at YouTube for the lyrics.

The Simpsons’ take on evolution is after the jump, thanks to cb23.

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Queen – Say It’s Not True

This one passed me by, being out of the country, but I found out more when I read that Queen were writing a new album and going on tour.

Why is this important?

Well, it’s Queen and it’s a HIV campaign video for a start. And we all know two things:

1. You can’t be a proper scientist if you don’t like Queen.

2. Erm… that’s it.

Let’s also not forget that not many geek-books come with their own trailers

Functions of the Liver

Here’s the powerpoint:

Download it here: functions-of-the-liver.ppt

Boring introduction (sounds like it’s narrated by Hannibal Lecter):

Introduction to liver functions from Encyclopedia Britannica

Flashy introduction, then focuses on liver cancer from the CancerCompass.com

Good tutorial with simple animation of bile secretion from Colorado State

Great EM images from Dr. Jastrow’s EM Atlas

Good histology set of specialized cells of the GI system from siumed

Absorption of Digested Food Molecules

Download it here:  absorption-of-digested-foods.ppt

Virtual Fetal Pig dissection (digestive system) from Whitman

Zooming in – Intestine to epithelial cells (with comedy Lancashire accent) from UCLan’s Sonic Nursing project

Lots of digestion and absorption animations from Nutrition.jbpub.com

Absorption of monosaccharides (tutorial) from Colorado StateNew-Yorkers in search of poo-phoria (from Salon.com)

JD and Turk telling us how poo is used for diagnosis: