One of my favorite clipart sites is Classroom Clipart. Drawings which look like this came from this site.
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This is Linnaeus, a brilliant naturalist before Darwin. He contibuted to the classification of species. Clipart images like this were taken from Classroom Clipart. I have not had the technical difficulties with this site that I have had with other sites.
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This is from Chem4Kids, an outstanding clipart site for educational purposes. It shows the amino acid methionine. Drawings like this came from this site.
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This drawing came from the 1918 edition of Gray's Anatomy. Clipart similar to this came from the same book.
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This is a drawing of neurons. The drawing is very old.
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This is presented courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. Shown is Mary Shelley, the writer of the book "Frankenstein". She wrote the book based on a dream she had. This science fiction book became one of the favorite stories of all time. Shelley was British.
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This is a sample from Biology4Kids, another outstanding educational clipart site, run by the same person who runs Chem4Kids. Drawings like this, often of cell parts, came from Biology4Kids.
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Clipart that looks like this came from Cool Archive. However, I only used a couple from this site.
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This clipart shows a section of the brain. These areas are subcortical (below the cortex).
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Since I have used so much material from Arthur's website, I thought I should reflect this by giving Arthur more space in the credits than the other sites.
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