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Click
on the following links to learn more about bones.
Electronic
Textbook on the Human Skeleton
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| Have
a look at these skeleton facts and find out how the skeletal
and muscular systems work together. This website includes
links and teaching resources. |
| Osteo
Interactive |
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interactive tutorial on human osteology, forensic anthropology,
paleopathology, and histology. This resource examines
the skeletal features in-depth through diagrams and pictures.
The complex nature of the site is more appropriate for
educators. |
| Human
Anatomy Online |
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site contains over one hundred illustrations of the human
body with animation and thousands of descriptive links! |
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| Radiographic
Anatomy of the Skeleton |
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wonder what the doctor sees in those x-rays? This interactive
site lets you be the doctor as you examine various x-rays.
There is also the option of having the x-rays you view
to be pre-labeled! |
| The
Inner Body |
| An
easy to navigate site that explores the skeletal system.
It is visually stimulating as well as educational. |
| Kids,
Nutrients, and Health |
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This
site provides ideas for classroom discussion about bones
and nutrition categorized into ages. Look at the creative
play section for suggestions on some theatrical activities.
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| Indiana
Medical History Museum |
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Take
a mini-virtual tour of the Indiana Medical History Museum
at this informational site. You can navigate through
museum information, learn about medical history, and
link to other medical sites.
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