Cell Biology
Molecular
Expressions: Image from the Microscope
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/index.html
Molecular Expressions contains an incredible photo gallery of all kinds of
"science stuff" taken from various microscopes. This unique graphics
gallery can be used by all science teachers to liven up a class.
Virtual Cell
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/cell/
This web site contains a virtual interactive cell. Biology teachers and students
will enjoy cutting and zooming in on the different layers and organelles of
the cell. Lots of information and Quicktime movies.
DLC-ME: The Microbe Zoo
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/CTLprojects/dlc-me/zoo/
If you are interested in learning about microbes that are in the food you
eat, outer space, the ground, oceans, or atmosphere, then you must check out
this awesome site. A great resource for all students to learn some neat things
in a fun, interactive environment.
The Nanoworld
Home Page
http://www.uq.edu.au/nanoworld/
The Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis is an interdisciplinary research
and service facility dedicated to the understanding of the structure and composition
of all materials at atomic, molecular, cellular, and macromolecular scales.
Comprehensive image bank full of great electron microscope shots of lots of
neat biological stuff. Great images!!
Electromagnetic Images of Viruses
http://yunus.hacettepe.edu.tr/~coner/ElectronMicrographImages.htm
Linda Stannard of the University of Capetown offers electromagnetic images
of both animal and plant viruses on her web site. She also provides annotations
that tell information such as the size of the virus and the structure. The pictures
are excellent and now students will know what the common cold virus looks like!