Circulatory System: The Circle of Blood
This site from the Franklin Institute includes activities and a heart image gallery.
Dog Skeleton
Find out what a dog skeleton looks like and how it varies from one kind of dog to another. Can you count the number of bones in a dog skeleton?
I Know That: Science Lab
This is a great site for activities, animations, simulations and other resources related to the human body, sounds, matter the solar system, weather and other science topics to supplement sound.
IMCPL Kids' Info Guide: Digestive System
Simple diagram with links.
KidsHealth.org
Have you got questions about the human body? This is the place to find the answer.
The New Food Pyramid
Includes an image of the redesigned food pyramid which breaks up the old food groups to separate carbohydrates, fats and proteins by quality.
Scientific American/Ask The Experts
This site, maintained by Scientific American magazine, provides visitors with the opportunity to ask questions concerning specific phenomenon in science, mathematics, and technology. Scientific American then passes these queries on to experts in both academia and industry.
Virtual Body
This interactive website lets you explore the human skeleton, heart, digestive system, and brain. You need Macromedia Shockwave to use the site. Also available in Spanish.
What Are Taste Buds?
How exactly do your taste buds work? Find out this and more at KidsHealth.org. Also available in Spanish.
Why Do I Shiver?
Find out why your body shivers at this KidsHealth.org website.
Your Digestive System
How the digestive system breaks down the food you eat – interactive activities and facts
Your Gross and Cool Body
What makes the human body work? Follow Wendell the Worm and Dora as they explore the human body. Includes explorations of the digestive and urinary systems.
Your Respiratory System
Why do you need to breathe? How do you breathe?
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