WEB RESOURCES
- The On-Line
Biology Book, by M.J. Farabee of Estrella Mountain Community College, is a
well-illustrated Freshman Biology textbook on the web.
- Kimball's
Biology Pages is an excellent introduction to many topics covered in this
course
- The Biology Project: an interactive online resource for learning biology developed at The
University of Arizona.
- Cell Biology
studying cells, mitosis, meiosis, the cell cycle, prokaryotes, eukaryotes,
& viruses (in Spanish)
- Mendelian Genetics
monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross, sex-linked inheritance.
(in Spanish)
- Molecular Biology
nucleic acids, genetics of prokaryotes, genetics of eukaryotes, recombinant
DNA
- MIT Hypertextbook.
an online biology textbook from MIT with graphic figures and brief animation clips.
- Genetic Science Learning Center,
University of Utah
- The Cell from
Clarenville High's best Biology 2201 class
- Cells Alive
- Raven
and Johnson
an Introductory Biology textbook.
- Audeskirk and Audeskirk
another fine Introductory Biology website
-
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
--This site details all the work done in the Human
Genome Project (HuGo), and is constantly updated. The site provides maps
for all the human chromosomes.
BIOLOGY GLOSSARIES
ZOOLOGY RESOURCES
Guides
Biology Internet References
Some Vertebate Zoology sites
TEXAS VERTEBRATES
Texas Natural History Collections (TMM) - Ichthyology
Texas-Outdoors' Fishing Net Gulf Coast Fish
Identification Page
more Gulf Fish
identification
Texas Parks & Wildlife freshwater fish
identification
Texas Parks & Wildlife aquatic animals of the Texas
coast
TEXAS MEMORIAL MUSEUM
Texas
tetrapods FROM TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE
The Amphibians
AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF TEXAS
COUNTY CHECKLIST
- "These checklists of the amphibians and reptiles of each county in Texas were
prepared by James R. Dixon and R. Kathryn Vaughan, based upon information from Amphibians
and Reptiles of Texas, by J. R. Dixon (1987, Texas A&M University Press), and from
new, documented records that have been reported since the book was published.".
Handbook of Texas online - Reptiles
Bird
Checklists of Texas - from the USGS
Accepted Texas Species from
the Texas State Bird Lists maintained by
Texas Bird Records Committee
Texas Ornithological Society and Texas Gulf Coast Birding and Naturalists Web
Texas Birds from
texas parks and wildlife
Birds of the upper Texas coast
Mammal Resources from Biology 4429
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