- Home of CELLS alive!
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- Homepage Physiology and Anatomy
illustrations, slides and quizzes
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- How Does Mitosis Affect Life?
Describes several purposes of mitosis.
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- How Enzymes work
Video on the basics of enzymes.
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- How Enzymes work: Jello
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- How Meiosis Works
Animation showing the basics of meiosis
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- How the Heart's Conduction System Works?
Animation of cardiac conduction system also shows reading of an EKG.
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- How To Read a Scientific Article
Learn how to read scientific articles found on Google Scholar and scientific journals.
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- How White Blood Cells Work
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- Human Embryonic Development
A Howard Hughes Medical Institute video shows how at a certain stage of development the stem cells of an embryo will specialize.
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- Human Evolution Research
The Smithsonian’s Human Origins Program conducts field and lab research on the evolution of early human adaptations. Our key research partners are in East Africa and East Asia – especially in Kenya, China, and Indonesia. Our digs and studies in these regions, along with investigations by associates working in Ethiopia, Tanzania, India, Mozambique, among other countries, help generate scientific data on the long-term interaction of human ancestors with their surroundings. Curiosity about human origins drives our research. The research supports our effort to bring the latest findings to public audiences worldwide.
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- Human Rights Campaign
Working for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equal Rights
Since 1980, the Human Rights Campaign has been committed to ending discrimination, securing equal rights and protecting the health and safety of every GLBT American.
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- I Didn't Know That: Making an Artificial Eye
A National Geographic Video
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- Illinois Safe Schools Alliance
The mission of the Illinois Safe Schools Alliance (the Alliance) is to promote safety, support and healthy development for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning
(LGBTQ)youth, in Illinois schools and communities, through advocacy, education, youth organizing and research.
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- Information on Skin Cancer
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- Inhuman
A virus, mutations, and a quarantine (Feral) zone running from the East Coast to the Mississippi River. What happens when Lane McEvoy leaves the safety of the West Coast to help her father in the Feral Zone?
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- Integumentary System
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- Intro to Cellular Respiration: The Production of ATP
Article
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- Intro to Protein Synthesis
Video lecture with animation on protein synthesis
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- It's All About Carbon (5 parts)
Animation and live action about the importance of carbon.
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