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Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, 4/e
Rod R. Seeley, Idaho State University
Philip Tate, Phoenix College
Trent D. Stephens, Idaho State University

Cell Structures and their Functions

Chapter Weblinks


http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/bio/amino-acids.html
(http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/bio/amino-acids.html)

This site includes a list of amino acids. Clicking on the name of an amino acid will bring up another page showing different models of it.
http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc.html
(http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc.html)

A linked movie at this site illustrates a rotating model of DNA. A model of an enzyme can also be viewed from a link on this site.
http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/org/animal.gif
(http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/org/animal.gif)

A beautifully colored illustration of an animal cell but with no links.
http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/org/organelles.html
(http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/org/organelles.html)

This illustrates a plant cell but the site has links to additional pages on the nucleus, ribosomes, and mitochondria. At these sites you will find drawings and/or electron micrographs.
http://www.bioanim.com/CellTissueHumanBody6/index.html
(http://www.bioanim.com/CellTissueHumanBody6/index.html)

This site contains 3-D images and animations of cells and their organelles, plus interactive quizzes related to the animations provided.
http://www.usd.edu/~bgoodman/Membrane.htm
(http://www.usd.edu/~bgoodman/Membrane.htm)

This site presents simplified explanations of the cell membrane, osmosis, diffusion, and active transport.
http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell_www/chapter2/protein.html
(http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~mwd/cell_www/chapter2/protein.html)

Active transport proteins are discussed, and linked pictures illustrate their action.