Useful web sites for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, BIO 3010

Natural Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY

Histology

Images for our podcasts: Histology photos.

Histology Image bank, The School of Medicine of the University of California, San Diego: meded.ucsd.edu/hist-img-bank/

The JayDoc HistoCD is a histology atlas that corresponds with the laboratory exercises of the Cell & Tissue Biology course of the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas. http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/ ©1996 The University of Kansas, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology.

Digital Morphology, A National Science Foundation Digital Library at the University of Texas. High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography of animal skulls and even plants: www.digimorph.org/index.phtml

Boston University, Histology Learning System: http://www.bu.edu/histology/m/index.htm

School of Anatomy and Human Biology—The University of Western Australia: Blue Histology - Notes

Dr. Campbell, Neurobiology 104, Department of Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles: Bone

Rabbit Dissection (and other mammals)

Duke University's anatomy class project (spring 2004)—Comparative Mammalian Anatomy: anatomical photo atlas, with description of dissections and additional information about adaptations and specializations.

Shark Dissection

Web page of H. York, Kent State University, Ohio http://fp.dl.kent.edu/hyork/index.htm

Some helpful links for the practical supplied by a student (anatomy 2007):

Dr. Marcelo Carvalho dissects a dogfish shark and examines its digestive system in the American Museum of Natural History's Ichthyology Laboratory:

www.amnh.org/learn/pd/sharks_rays/rfl_dissection/

Lori Starwalt's “Vetebrate Biology Shark Dissection,” Cumberland High School, Toledo, IL:

www.cumberland.k12.il.us/Schools/CHS/Starwalt%20Projects/Shark%20Web%20Pages/vertebrate_biology_shark_dissect.htm

Digital Anatomy Online, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY:

bioweb.wku.edu/faculty/ferrell/Digital/default.html

Shark brain—Biology Department Study Aids, Bay Path College, Longmeadow, MA:

web.baypath.edu/biology/shark/sharkfram.html

Other Resources

Historical Anatomies on the web (National Institutes of Health): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/home.html

American Association of Anatomists, resources and links: http://www.anatomy.org/resources/resource_links.asp

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Last updated 12 November 2006 (John H. Wahlert)