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Links to images, graphics, and information about various body systems, and health issues affecting each.
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Papier-mache anatomical models of the human body from the Smithsonian Natural Museum of American History.
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Find out where organs are within the body and learn about the different aspects of the body such as the nervous system, muscles and skeleton. Also looks at instincts, obsessions, and the life of a teenager.
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Play games based on body parts.
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Thinkquest site offering an exploration of human anatomy, including an overview of the body systems, quiz, downloads, forums, mailing list, and a Java applet that makes slices of the human body.
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Dr. Pedi gives a guided tour of the human body. Includes the different systems and parts, their anatomy, and their functions.
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Features 1,247 engravings, many in color, from the classic 1918 publication.
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Fact-filled tour of the human body for students in middle school and above.
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Poems about the human body and overviews of the body systems.
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Relates human physical properties to other primates.
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Welcome to human anatomy on-line, a place for fun, interactive and educational views of the human body.
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Collection of illustrated articles provide an in-depth look at the human body. Articles explain what various parts of the body are supposed to do and how they operate.
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Looks at different organs in the human body, and what they do.
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Blank diagram with notes for the functions of the major and accessory organs of the digestive system.
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Shows where the kidneys are, what they do, and how they do it. Includes diagrams of the nephron and the glomerulus.
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Where the kidneys are, how they work, and some common kidney problems. Includes a quiz.
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Deals with material learned in a regular 7th grade science class. Everything on this site is intended to help viewers learn about simple scientific topics involving life science.
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A guided tour providing an introduction to human anatomy and physiology using images and animations based on the Visible Human Project - from the Washington Univ. Med. School.