Models of Plants, Fetal Pig, Etc. Online

In summary, the individuals in the conversation are looking for websites that have models for learning the parts of a typical flower, various plant parts (stems, roots, etc.), fetal pig, human eye, skin, and leaf. They provide links to several websites with visual aids for each of these subjects, and also suggest doing a Google image search for more resources.
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I have a lab practical coming up and they use models a lot on these exams. I printed out pictures of the models with their respective keys but it's impossible tosee the numbers on a model by a picture. I was just wondering if anyone could recommend websites that have models to learn the parts of a typical flower,various plant parts(stems, roots,etc), fetal pig,human eye, skin. Any websites would be great thanks!
 
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Fetal pig
http://www.hlpusd.k12.ca.us/hs/wilson/science/Dobrenen/qfp34.jpg

Human heart
http://www.hlpusd.k12.ca.us/hs/wilson/science/Dobrenen/humanheart.jpg

Human eye
http://www.micrographia.com/tutoria/micbasic/micbpt02/micb0200/hu446gan.gif

Skin
http://kidshealth.org/kid/body/images_32399/skin325.gif

Stem
http://www.puc.edu/Faculty/Gilbert_Muth/art0062.jpg

Roots
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/R/root.gif

Flower
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/gifs/Floweranatomy_bw.GIF

Leaf
http://www.ualr.edu/~botany/leaf_cs.jpg

You can do a search on google in the image section just anatomy after the word you need.
 
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There are several websites that offer virtual models of plants, fetal pigs, and other organisms for educational purposes. One website that may be helpful for your lab practical is BioDigital, which offers interactive 3D models of various organisms, including plants and fetal pigs. Another option is Visible Body, which has detailed models of the human eye and skin. Additionally, many educational institutions have online resources or virtual labs that may offer models for studying these topics. I recommend checking with your school or instructor for any recommended resources specific to your lab practical.
 

1. What is the purpose of using models of plants and fetal pigs in scientific studies?

The purpose of using models of plants and fetal pigs in scientific studies is to better understand their structure, function, and behavior in controlled settings. These models allow scientists to observe and manipulate various aspects of these organisms without causing harm to real plants or animals.

2. How are models of plants and fetal pigs created?

Models of plants and fetal pigs can be created through a variety of methods such as 3D printing, sculpting, or using materials like clay or foam. In some cases, existing materials can also be modified or used to create accurate representations of these organisms.

3. What are the benefits of using online models of plants and fetal pigs?

Online models of plants and fetal pigs offer the advantage of convenience and accessibility. They can be easily accessed from anywhere with an internet connection and can be interacted with in a virtual environment, providing a more immersive learning experience.

4. How accurate are online models of plants and fetal pigs compared to real organisms?

The accuracy of online models of plants and fetal pigs can vary depending on the source and purpose of the model. Some may be highly detailed and accurate, while others may be simplified for educational purposes. It is important to carefully evaluate the source and purpose of the model to determine its level of accuracy.

5. How can online models of plants and fetal pigs be used in education?

Online models of plants and fetal pigs can be used in education to supplement traditional teaching methods and provide a more interactive and engaging learning experience. They can also be used for distance learning, allowing students to access and interact with these models remotely.

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