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Links to Other Informative Sites

Interpreting Bacteria Plates: This is a terrific site to aid students in identifying and describing the bacteria they culture in lab

Online Biology Book: Contains a wide range of topics, however, it appears to be a little out of date on some items.

The Quote Garden: A great resource for quotes in a number of areas!

How Stuff Works: Soyou want to know how caffeine work, or how venus fly traps work... or you have other questions about how things work... this is the place to go!


Guide to Tucson's Medicinal and Edible Plants: Per the site's description: "This site consists of numerous medicinal plants of the Desert Southwest (United States). Each plant entry includes its prospective uses and the steps needed to reap their benefits."


Plant Guide: This website contains a guide to identifying several common plants in Southern Arizona.


Human Anatomy Online: This website gives a tour the major systems in the human body.


NASA Astrobiology Institute – For Students: This website was submitted by the parent of one of my students. It has terrific information for kids (and adults) interested in astrobiology!