Animal
anatomy |
Aerodynamics |
Anatomie der
Bienen |
Animal
cell anatomy |
Animal cell
structure animal cells are typical of the eukaryotic cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and
containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the cells of the two other eukaryotic kingdoms, plants and fungi, animal cells don't have a
cell wall |
Animal Embryonic Development- Fertilization to Gastrulation Animal
Embryonic Development- Fertilization to Gastrulation,
pdf file |
Animal
organ systems and homeostasis Homeostasis, The Internal Environment,
Control Systems, Feedback Systems in Homeostasis |
Animal science |
Animal
skull collection mammal and bird skulls
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Animal Tissues A tissue is composed of cells that function together in a
specialized activity. There are four types of tissues found in animals:
epithelial, connective, nerve, and muscle tissue |
Avian Anatomy and
Morphology The Bird Skeleton, Feet, the bones of the wing |
Bird Flight |
Bird
Wing Anatomy |
Cat
anatomy tutorial |
Cat dissection
Virtual Cat Dissection, External Anatomy, Skeletal System, Muscular System,
Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urogenital System, Circulatory System,
Nervous System |
Cat Dissection Pages |
Cat Dissection images |
Cells
alive images, video, and text describing living human and animal cells, and their interaction with bacteria and parasites |
Chick embryo development,
Stages in chick embryo development the transformation of the egg into the chick |
Circulatory system
Vertebrate Cardiovascular System, Vertebrate Vascular Systems, The Heart,
The Vascular System, Blood, The Lymphatic System |
Comparative mammalian
brain collections brains of over 100 different species of mammals (including humans)
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Comparative
vertebrate anatomy Chordate origins & phylogeny, Skeletal System, Muscles,
Digestive System, Respiratory System, Circulatory System, Urogenital System,
Nervous System |
Compound Eye Compound Eye |
Cow's eye dissection Cow's eye dissection |
Dental anatomy Dental formulae are used to indicate the number of each
type of tooth for a given species, ... |
Developmental
biology ONLINE |
Digestive system
Digestive system |
Digital
Morphology
The Digital Morphology library is a dynamic archive of
information on digital morphology and high-resolution X-ray computed
tomography of biological specimens. Browse through the site and see
spectacular imagery and animations and details on the morphology of many
representatives of the Earth's biota |
Eye design book |
Ear
Structure of DeepSea Fishes Benthopelagic deep-sea fishes |
Fertilization
animation |
Fish anatomy
Fish anatomy |
Flight of birds
Flight of birds,
pdf file |
Flybrain
an online atlas and database for anatomical images of and online
publications about the Drosophila nervous system |
Frog dissection |
Growth and structure of meat animals
Information on the growth and structure of meat animals |
Hoe
vliegen vogels in Dutch |
Insect biology and ecology insect anatomy |
Mammalian tissues
the basic unit of the mammalian body is the cell. We now know of what a single cell consists, as well as the basic functions a living cell can perform. Each
type of cell or group of cells is able to perform a specific function or functions, in other words they differentiate. Differentiation results in cells
becoming functionally specialised. Cells are also the first level of organisation in living organisms. Such a group of cells, within which all cells
have more or less the same structure and function, is called a tissue. Tissues are the second level of organisation. Muscle, bone and blood are examples of
animal tissues, epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue |
Parasitology
pictures of the eggs and oocysts produced by the various parasites that
commonly inhabit the internal workings of domestic animals |
Physiologie
der Fische |
Pig anatomy
Virtual Pig Dissection |
Pig anatomy the external and internal anatomy of a fetal pig (Sus
scrofa) |
Pig dissection
pdf file |
Reproductive system The Female Reproductive System |
Respiratory system
of a bird Respiratory system of a
bird |
Respiratory
systems of animals cellular respiration involves the breakdown of organic molecules to produce ATP |
Sensory Systems
animal Sensory Systems, Chemoreceptors detect ions or
molecules, Smell (olfaction) and taste rely on chemoreceptors.
Mechanoreceptors detect changes in pressure, position, or acceleration;
include receptors for touch, stretch, hearing, and equilibrium.
Electromagnetic receptors are specialized for infrared radiation, visible
light, or Earth's magnetic field. Thermoreceptors detect hot or cold
temperatures. Pain receptors, ... |
Sheep brain dissection guide Sheep brain dissection guide |
Turtles:
sea turtles sea turtle anatomy |
Skeletons &
skulls |
Skulls |
The Dog’s
Sense of Smell The Dog’s Sense of Smell,
pdf file |
Veterinary histology Veterinary histology |
Zoology Frog Skeleton, Pigeon Skeleton, Turtle Skeleton |
Horizontaal |
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