Physiology Links
Please
let me know if you find errors or other problems with the
site. Other links to physiology may be found in links to
individual systems.
Collection of Excellent Links to
Animations
etc.
Extensive List of Animations from ADAM
Get Body Smart
This is an excellent tutorial to help you visually learn
about the human body using Flash
animations.
Interactive Body
This is a link that is fun to use and will be helpful as
you learn how the organs fit into the body cavities. There
are also interactive exercises for bones and muscles, and
some interesting sensory exercises.
Biochemistry
Genetics
Human Biology
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Chemicals and Human Health
Immunology - and more!
Mechanisms of Hormone Action
Second Messenger and Direct Gene Activation - includes animations
Comprehensive Sites of Interest in Kinesiology
Look for Muscles in Action - movies of movement
Loyola University Medical Education
Course tutorials
Practicals
Lumen Learn 'Em: anatomy and physiology diagrams
Cross sectional anatomy
Anatomy sources on the internet
Animation Directory
Great source - animations of many processes and molecular structures
Hardin Meta Directory of Internet Sources
Good set of links to other sites
Medscape
Good current information
Links to other sites
Register for free
Martindale Virtual Medical Center
Medical dictionaries
Interactive anatomy browsers
Courses and tutorials by system
Cases
Board exam review
The Blonz Guide to Medical Resources
Good nutrition resources
US National Library of Medicine
Medline
Library Resources
Link to NIH
ECG s
Heart Sounds
Cell Movement
These are links to movies and animations of cell movement and cell-to-cell interactions. You may need QuickTime to view the movies. Click on QuickTime to download.
NEW phagocytes chasing bacteria
NEW leukocytes rolling - takes time to load but worth the wait
macrophages with amoeboid movement
phagocytosis animation
neutrophil mobility
neutrophils, phagocytosis, T cell response
neutrophils rolling - Springer Lab, Harvard University
Springer Teaching Videos - Cell rolling and diapedesis. You need to download the videos to your computer to see them.