Anatomy
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What is the Heart?
""To work, to play, to do anything at all, the human body needs energy. This energy is provided by blood, which runs within tubes called arteries and veins. The body draws fuel in the form of chemicals and oxygen from the blood, and turns it into energy for work. At the same time, the waste materials produced in the body are dumped in the blood to be carried away and destroyed in other areas." Learn all about the heart from Dr. Mani, a self-defined "Web-aholic" and Indian heart surgeon. "
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ThreeDimensional Medical Reconstruction
This dry looking medical site contains an amazing animation experience:three dimension animated flights through various human organs. The animationsare constructed from real two-dimension images (or slices) that are connectedtogether to create the third dimension. Have you seen the "Magic SchoolBus Inside the Human Body" where the school children travel inside Arnold’sbody? Now you can experience the same trip created from real pictures. Youwill need an MPEG player configured for your browser.
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The Heart: an Online Exploration
Reviewed November 9, 1999 by Anne Disney, a teacher from Darwin, Australia who is not affiliated with the site. The best thing about this site is that it is easy for Junior High School students to understand. Most sites are too advanced for them. This site explains structure and the working of the heart and also related bits and pieces like blood vessels and the function of the blood. The pictures are great to download, unfortunately they are not animated, but the explanations of how things work are easy to understand and fun to learn about.
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The Five Senses
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Target Heart Rate Calculator
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Human Anatomy
"The hip bone is connected to the shin bone, the shin bone is connected tothe.... I think I need some help assembling my Halloween skeleton. So I’m off tothe web again, searching for "dem bones.""
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Your Heart
"This Valentine’s Day will you be giving someone special a gift from the heart? Or will you be pleading with your Valentine not to break your heart? Perhaps you’ll be the recipient of a wonderful gift, and you’ll respond with heartfelt thanks. Whenever the discussion turns to love, the association with our hearts is not far behind. Popularly characterized as the center of our emotions, the heart is actually an amazing and tireless pump. Hop on board, as we learn more."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Our Five Senses
"Our five senses of sight, sound, smell, touch and taste are often explored in preschool and kindergarten, but they are also studied by scientists. Reflecting this, today’s sites are a mixed bag, with a little something for everyone from elementary students to high-school students, preschool teachers and perpetual learners interested in recent discoveries."
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Southern California Orthopedic Institute
"Excellent anatomical descriptions of the knee, shoulder, ankle, spine, hand,elbow, hip and toe, brought to you by a group of doctors that want to fix whatails you!"
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SEDL Five Senses
"The Southwestern Educational Development Laboratory has created a wonderful five-senses unit for preschool and kindergarten teachers. Focusing on both abilities (such as hearing and seeing) and challenges (such as being blind or deaf), the unit includes lots of participation and activities. Each lesson begins with the reading of a popular picture book (such as ""Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See?"" by B. Martin, Jr.) and all seven lessons are also available in Spanish."
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