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Neuroscience for Kids
Here is a comprehensive site on the nervous system. There is a wealth of information on the brain, neurons, spinal cord, disorders of the nervous system, and the effects of drugs. There are activities an on-line note-taking system!
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2.53 / 3
What Increases the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease?
Students will identify the major and contributing risk factors for cardiovascular disease and distinguish between controllable and noncontrollable risk factors.
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Neuroscience for Kids
The smell of a flower. The memory of a walk in the park. The pain of stepping on a nail. These experiences are made possible by the brain! Find the information students and teachers need to learn about the nervous system.
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Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Core Content
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2.38 / 3
BrainTrain4Kids
After a description of the human brain and its activities, there are animations that help you understand the effects that medicines, illegal drugs, and substances such as alcohol and tobacco have on the brain.
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Skin
What would you look like without your skin? Did you know that without the skin all of your delicate insides would spill right out? Explore the integumentary system and discover some gross facts about the skin.
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2.13 / 3
Digestive System
What happens to a slice of pizza after you eat it? Follow the slice of pizza and discover how the digestive system changes food into useful material for your body.
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