This website has a great outline of cellular respiration listed in different sections. It doesn't really have many pictures or animations, but the information is set up in a non-intimidating way.
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Introduction to Cellular Respiration
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This website introduces the object that contains almost all of the mass in the universe, the atomic nucleus. Antimatter, beta rays, fission and fusion, the structure of the atomic nucleus, how elements on the earth were produced, how we use the nucleus in every day life, and the effects of radiation in the environment are among the topics.
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The ABC's of Nuclear Science
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This site has a list of animations and tutorials for most biology topics. Each item in the list is linked to a site. These links are appropriate for a range of levels.
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Lone Star College Biology Tutorials
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This website is great if you like seeing orbital models of molecules in respiration. Otherwise, it also explains the two types of fermentation pretty well with some good pictures.
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Biology.clc.edu
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first and second year chemistry
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allatoms.com
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This website explains how atoms work. There are pictures, movie clips and quizzes to take all about atoms.
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How Stuff Works
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I admit this website is not well organized, BUT it has HILARIOUS pictures and diagrams of photosynthesis. The tree-hugger girl picture and its caption is uproarious. This site may help convince students the importance of photosynthesis when they complain how boring it is.
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Exploring Science and Technology
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This website is clean and ad-free with short textbook modules on the different aspects of photosynthesis. It may be boring looking, but it gets straight to the point and has a self quiz at the end.
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The Biology Place: Biocoach Activity
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This website introduces students to nanotechnology. Learn how we can "see" atoms, manipulate them, and create nano-architectural wonders. Watch nanoscience demonstrations. Read profiles of nanotechnologists. Look through nanotechnology slide shows and course descriptions. Manipulate an interactive polyhedral model.
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Exploring the Nano World
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