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Online textbooks, web pages, videos, and podcasts.
Below are various web pages consisting of mostly text, text plus videos, or mostly videos, as well as podcasts. These are efforts to organize materials into more coherently wholes, as best exemplified by the online textbook, |
Various to Get Things Started
Introduction to Studying, Science, and Biology — Introduction to Equilibrium — Introduction to Probabilities and Graphing — On the Road with Biology as Poetry
Human Biology
(the current version of the textbook can be found here)
Cells, Life, and Homeostasis —
Tissues, Organs, and Functions —
Integumentary System —
Musculoskeletal System —
Nervous System Cells, Concepts, Peripheral System —
Nervous System Brain, Spinal Cord, Special Senses —
Endocrine System —
Diet and Nutrition —
Digestive System —
Circulatory System Part I —
Circulatory System Part II —
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Respiratory System —
Urinary System
Immune System —
Reproduction
As Consisting Mostly of Text
Cooperation (as among microorganisms) — Evolution of Resistance (in microorganisms) and Introduction to Microbial Evolution — Gene Exchange — Genomes (evolution) — Evolution of Greater Size and Complexity — Microbiology — Natural Selection — Non-Darwinian Forces — Passage (of microorganisms) Through Time (in terms of evolution) — Population Biology — Symbioses (involving microorganisms) — Virulence (evolution)
Podcasts (Microbes and Evolution lectures, sound only)
(the current version of the textbook can be found here)
(1) Brief Introduction to Evolution (Including Microbes) —
(2) Population Biology —
(3) Introduction to Microbiology —
(4a) Non-Darwinian Forces (part I) —
(4b) Non-Darwinian Forces (part II) —
(5a) Natural Selection (part I) —
(5b) Natural Selection (part II) —
(6a) Evolution of Resistance (part I) —
(6b) Evolution of Resistance (part II) —
(7a) Passage Through Time (part I) —
(7b) Passage Through Time (part II) —
(8a) Gene Exchange (part I) —
(8b) Gene Exchange (part II) —
(8c) Gene Exchange (part III) —
(8d) Gene Exchange (part IV) —
(9a) Genomes (part I) —
(9b) Genomes (part II) —
(9c) Genomes (part III) —
(10a) Cooperation (part I) —
(10b) Cooperation (part II) —
(10c) Cooperation (part III) —
(10d) Cooperation (part IV) —
(11a) Symbioses (part I) —
(11b) Symbioses (part II) —
(11c) Symbioses (part III) —
(12a) Virulence (part I) —
(12b) Virulence (part II) —
(12c) Virulence (part III) —
(13a) Greater Size and Complexity (part I) —
(13b) Greater Size and Complexity (part II) —
(13c) Greater Size and Complexity (part III)
As Consisting Mostly of Videos
Anatomy of Bacteria — Cell Biology — Cells and Microscopy — Chemical Equilibrium, Enzymes, and Catalysts — Chemistry and Biochemistry Basics — Growth of Microorganisms (plus fermentation of various foods) — Ecology — Energy — Evolution — Fermented Foods — Genetics — Information and its Movement — Macromolecules — Membranes and Transport — Microbial Genetics (though really more molecular genetics) — Microorganisms — Osmosis and Tonicity — Reproduction and Division of Cells — Taxonomy, Plants, and Fungi — Trees — What is Biology? — What is Microbiology? —