HOMESEARCH

Looking for something in particular? the entire directory   only this category More search options
 
Home : Biological Science : Plants Animals and The Environment : Zoology : Dissection Guides for Amphibians
LINKS:
  • Frog Dissection
    Several useful labeled photographs of a frog dissection.
    http://step.sdsc.edu/projects95/Frog.Dissection/
    (Added: Wed Jul 11 2001)
  • Frog Dissection Guide
    A guide only, no photographs or diagrams, yet there is much material on structure and function.
    http://www.d91.k12.id.us/www/skyline/teachers/robertsd/z-frog.htm
    (Added: Wed Jul 11 2001)
  • Images of the frog
    A few images of the frog, the most useful one is the labeled picture of the skeleton of the frog.
    http://george.lbl.gov/ITG/Whole.Frog/frog/frog.anatomy.html
    (Added: Wed Jul 11 2001)
  • Interactive Frog Dissection
    This site is designed to prepare high school students for frog dissection. It is an interesting review for beginning zoology students or an introduction to frog anatomy for zoology students who did not dissect a frog in high school. The video may not work with all systems or platforms.
    http://curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU/go/frog/
    (Added: Wed Jul 11 2001)
  • The Virtual Frog Project
    This was designed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory using X-ray CT imaging, MRI imaging and other visualization techniques to make clickable 3-D images of the frog and its internal organs.
    http://www-itg.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/Whole.Frog/Whole.Frog.Talk.html
    (Added: Wed Jul 11 2001)
 
HOMESEARCH

Copyright ©2001 The McGraw-Hill Companies.
Any use is subject to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
McGraw-Hill Higher Education is one of the many fine businesses of the The McGraw-Hill Companies.