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Biology Resources

Categories of Diagrams:

Atoms & Molecules:
The Atom 97
A Fat Molecule 97
A Glucose Molecule 97
A Water Molecule 97
Many Water Molecules 98
An Enzyme 97
An Enzyme Parts 97
The ATP Molecule 97
Ozone Molecule vs. Oxygen Molecules 97
Cells & Genetics:
Membrane Model  97
Membrane Model #2 97
Bacteria Cell Membrane 98
A Plant Cell 97
Another Plant Cell 98
Prokaryote Vs. Eukaryote 97
An Immune Cell 97
A Human Chromosome 97
Meiosis 97
A Neuron 97
A Plant Cell 98
More Cell Membrane 98
Membrane Markers 98
Membrane Receptor 98
Membrane Channel 98
Sperm Cell 98
Cell Cycle 98
ATP Enzyme 98
Viruses:
A T-Phage, Bacteria Virus 97
The AIDS Virus 97
A Missals Virus 98
Another T-Phage 98
Virus Replication 98
An Ebolia Virus 98
AIDs Virus 98
Anatomy & Physiology:
Blood with and without Oxygen 97
Another Blood Cell 98
Lungs 97
Lungs 99
A Bird's Circulatory system 98
How Neurons Communicate 99
A Brain Map 98
A Fishes Body 98
A Worms body in cross-section 98
A human Heart 98
Inside a Egg 98
Eye Structure99
Calories in Food 99
Plants & Animals:
Bacteria DNA 97
DNA Structure 99
A Bacterial Disease 97
Bacteria with Flagella 97
Eubacteria 97
Flatworm 98
A Protist 97
A Protist Eating Another Protist 97
Amoeba 97
A Flatworm 97
A Jellyfish 97
A Lizard 97
Another Lizard 99
A Fern  97
A Mushroom 97 (a Fungus, not a plant)
Sac Fungi 99
A Poisonous Mushroom 99
More Mushrooms 98
Another Mushroom 98
A Salmanella Bacteria 98
Insect Anatomy 99
Paramecium 99
Bacteria's DNA 99
An Ancient Fish 99
Tape Worm 99
Comb Jelly 99
Rotifer 99
A Turtle's Egg 99
Biology Teacher: H. A. Towne