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A simulated field trip is used to look at fungi. Describes the taxonomy of higher fungi, the structure of a typical fungus and the various nutritional methods found. Looks at the fungi found in four...
Teaching material which aims to describe Describes the diversity and evolution of hoverflies ('Diptera’ and ‘Syrphidae’) with details of their biology. Approximately three hours of teaching material.
An interactive tutorial on the desktop functions, associated learning tools and navigational aids of the Biodiversity Consortium’s courseware delivery environment, SCHOLARS DESKTOP. Approximately one hour...
Introduces the structure and function of the human brain. One can either look at different parts of the brain individually or look at how the different areas work together to perform a function. There are...
Introduces the subject of evolutionary anthropology from a phylogenetic and functional perspective. Its focus is on the Plio-Pleistocene fossil hominids and modern methods of analysis and intepretation....
Introduction to the fundamental concepts and terminology of immunity. Looks at the types of defences found in different phyla, the differeces between innate and adaptive immunity, and some of the results of...
An introduction to the plentiful biodiversity found within the insect world.
A general introduction to bacteria, describing their basic morphology. Molecular sequencing techniques are contributing to the discovery of new species as well as to phylogenetic classification. Discusses...
A utility included in Biodersity Consortium courseware package. It is a hierarchical concept-orientated database of questions and answers combined with bulletin board fuctionality for mediating...
Looks at the species diversity of large herbivores of the Kruger National Park. As well as background material on the habitat and species involved, an interactive sampling routine explores issues relating to...
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