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Did you know that your brain is more sophisticated and complex than the most powerful computers being built today? Do you ever wonder what controls your body and mental activities? Stay with us and we will feed your brain.
About the Brain We have text and cool graphics to tell you about the brain and its family the nervous system.
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Explore the unknown world inside your brain with these fun activities from The Brain Explorer, a book of puzzles, riddles, illusions, and other mental adventures! This book is written for explorers from age 9 to 12.
Memory Solitaire
Test your memory—and learn how to improve it! Tic-Tac-Toe
Playing games is a great way to exercise your brain. Even a simple game like Tic-Tac-Toe can teach you about strategy.
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Digestion
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Assess students' knowledge of the digestive system.
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ENVIRONMENT
Check out the four elements below. Each contains many fun and educational activities all about the environment of the earth we call home.
Dodoland in Cyberspace©
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A fun place for 4 to 14 year olds to create, be happy and learn about the arts and the environment. Stories, enviro-action, "show and tell" and more fun! Any activity is 3 actions away, find the Island, issue a ...
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A Guided Tour of the Visible Human
The Visible Human Project has generated over 18000 digitized sections of the human body. This introduction and tour uses images and animals from the project to teach key concepts in human anatomy.
Cross-sectional Anatomy: Using 2D images to visualize 3D structures.
Planes of Section, with animations: An introduction to the three planes of section.
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The Human Heart
This workhorse pumps 1800 gallons of blood around your body every day!
Print a diagram - Click on this link and then use the browser print command to produce the diagrams you will need to complete the tutorials.
Student Tutorials - Click on these links to learn about the anatomy of the 4-chambered heart.
Anterior (Frontal) View
Posterior (Dorsal) View
Anterior (Section ) View
Path of Circulation
Exploring the Pig Heart
Test Your Knowledge - Click on this link to test your new information about the heart. Write the answers to the test questions on the back of your diagram page.
Bruce Westling, Photographer and Web Page Author
Thanks to Mark Schober for animation assistance
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Lifeblood
The average adult has about five liters of blood living inside of their body, coursing through their vessels, delivering essential elements, and removing harmful wastes. Without blood, the human body would stop working.
Blood is the fluid of life, transporting oxygen from the lungs to body tissue and carbon dioxide from body tissue to the lungs. Blood is the fluid of growth, transporting nourishment from digestion and hormones from glands throughout the body. Blood is the ...
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The basics
The Skull
The Postcranial Skeleton
Dentition (in progress)
Anthropometric devices
This Website is a work in progress. To contribute to osteology education on the Internet, contact the author vcraigle@medstat.med.utah.edu
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Nervous System and Senses
The nervous system consists of two types of cells. Nerve cells are called neurons. Various support cells are associated with the neurons, most typically, Schwann cells. The parts of a neuron include the dendrite which receives the impulse (from another nerve cell or from a sensory organ), the cell body (numbers of which side-by-side form gray matter) where the nucleus is found, and the axon which carries the impulse away from the cell. Wrapped around the axon are the ...
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The Hosford Muscle Tables:
Skeletal Muscles of the Human Body
This web site is an index containing detailed information about the skeletal muscles of the human body. Included is each muscle's origin, insertion, action, blood supply and innervation. PTCentral is glad to offer this and other health related services.
Select here to print the Hosford Muscle Tables in a compact table form.
Muscle Regions of the Body:
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The Heart: An Online Exploration
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From the moment it begins beating until the moment it stops, the human heart works tirelessly. In an average lifetime, the heart beats more than two and a half billion times, without ever pausing to rest. Like a pumping machine, the heart provides the power needed for life.
This life-sustaining power has, throughout time, caused an air of mystery to surround the heart. Modern technology has removed much of the mystery, but there is s ...
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The sense of smell
1. Our sense of smell
Introduction
Our sense of smell is one of the oldest of our senses and is closely linked to the brain. Familiar smells can conjure up very vivid memories of our childhood or other nostalgic moments. So how does it work and what can chemists do to quantify smell? In this electronic resource (e-source), we will look at the theories about smell and how perfumers use them to develop fragrances for a large global market.
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As we learn about the human body
And each organ for which we depend.
Pick a system to start,
To begin and explore
The amazing human body
And its' wonders galore.
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