Mega Biology Web Sites

Access Excellence
http://www.gene.com:80/ae/
This is an archive of favorite classroom activities submitted by high school biology and life
sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence programs. Lots of practical, hands-on biology labs and activities. Lesson plans and labs for biology and life science classes. Excellent classroom resource for biology teachers.

Benjamin Franklin High School's Links to Biology Info
http://home.gnofn.org/~bfsenior/biology.htm
This web page at Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans, La. contains a very extensive list of links to biology sites on the World Wide Web. The list is sub-divided into different biology topics for easy use. A great resource for anyone interested in any biology topic.

CSUBIOWEB
http://arnica.csustan.edu/
California State University has really outdone themselves with this web page. An excellent
resource for studying biological science. This page has some excellent graphics of plants. Extensive links to biology websites are included.

MIT Biology Hypertextbook Home Page
http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/bio/
The MIT Biology Hypertextbook Home Page is a fantastic biology resource!! It is a wonderful
on-line textbook full of awesome images. A great resource for anyone learning about biology. Lots of good activities and graphics that other biology textbooks do not have.

The Biology Place
http://www.biology.com/
The Biology Place is an excellent resource for any biology class. Lots of great information on
current topics in all areas of biology. Lots of on-line student activities in the biological sciences. Highest recommendation for all biology teachers.

Biology Teaching Home Page
http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/~johnson/
This site is the Biology Teaching Home Page in Hong Kong. Many of the links are still "under
construction", but the concept map portion of this site is very good. The concept map topics
include cellular respiration, photosynthesis, transport in plants, moveable joints, and a variety of human systems (good for Anatomy and Physiology students). These concept maps are easy to understand and may make the traditional "tough" topic of cellular respiration a bit easier for students to understand.

Health Information Resources
http://nhic-nt.health.org/AlphaKeyword.htm
The National Health Information Center's page for Clearing Houses of Information on different
types of diseases and health concerns will be valuable to anatomy and biology teachers as well as students who are researching these topics. The hyper-text links send you to another page with the web address of the clearinghouse and a way to send email. Teachers can also access a variety of datasets through this site.

National Center for Science Education (NCSE)
http://www.natcenscied.org/
This website tracks the efforts of an organization to defend the teaching of evolution in the science classroom and promote public understanding of this theory as fact.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Holiday Lectures on Science
http://www.hhmi.org/lectures

BioChemNet
http://schmidel.com/bionet.cfm

BioRAP - Biological Research for Animals and People
http://www.biorap.org/

Medicines: The Inside Story
http://www.medicines-inside.com/

Seeing, Hearing, and Smelling the World
http://www.hhmi.org/senses/

HELIX - Health Care Education Learning & Information Exchange
http://www.HELIX.com/

BIOPI-L Home Page
http://www.dsuper.net/~missus/biopi/

Developmental Biology Cinema
http://sdb.bio.purdue.edu/dbcinema/index.html

VRML Biology Page
http://emile-21.com/VRML/