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Allison Merritt Dennings Wiedemeier; Kim Marie Tolson – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Biology and art have been linked throughout history. Early scientists, such as Leonardo de Vinci and John James Audubon, used sketches and painting to document their findings. Even early hominids left evidence of their world through cave art. Histology, the microscopic study of tissues and cells, relies on defining shape and spatial relationships…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Art Education, Museums