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| 1. BioImages - Virtual Fieldguide for UK Biodiversity
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| Large selection of pictures of organisms, mostly British in origin. Images are an aid to identification, showing different stages, states and views of the organisms. Search the database or follow a taxonomic tree. |
| http://www.bioimages.org.uk/ |
| 2. Biology Mad
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| Site designed for students studying A level biology. Topics covered include cells, genetics, human biology, biochemistry, ecosystems and the environment and plant biology. Includes additional resources such as PowerPoints, worksheets and quizzes. |
| http://www.biologymad.com/ |
| 3. Biology4All
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| Biology resources for educators, pupils and the general public from the University of Central Lancashire. |
| http://www.biology4all.com/ |
| 5. Deep Sea World
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| The National Aquarium of Scotland. Find out about British marine life as well as tropical and sub tropical exhibits. |
| http://www.deepseaworld.com/ |
| 6. National Biological Standards Board (UK)
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| Multi-disciplinary scientific establishment responsible for safeguard and enhance public health by standardising and controlling biological substances used in medicine. Provides information about NBSB, biological standards and publications. |
| http://www.nibsc.ac.uk/ |
| 7. National Centre for Biotechnology Education
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| Offers educational resources and practical training for teachers in several European Union countries. Includes links on discussion boards, lab safety tips, and information. |
| http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/ |
| 9. Society for Low Temperature Biology
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| Promotes research into the effects of low temperatures on all types of organisms and their constituent cells, tissues and organs. Such studies have applications in a diverse variety of scientific fields from biology and medicine to engineering. Includes newsletter and archives. |
| http://www.sltb.info/ |
| 10. The Institute of Biology
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| The professional body for UK biologists founded in 1950, with a membership of around 14,000. Serves to promote biological science, enhance the biology profession and represent it's members. Find publications, education and careers advice, courses and events and more. |
| http://www.iob.org/ |
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