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  1. Virus (17572 bytes)
    1: ... or without a [[glycoprotein]] [[envelope]]. Retroviruses contain RNA and reverse transciptase]]
    3: ...enetic material]], but for proteins needed by the virus during [[lysogenic cycle|lysogenic]] and [[lytic ...
    7: ...producing things, such as [[meme]]s or [[computer virus]]es. The word ''virion'' or ''viron'' is used to ...
    9: ...'any'' extant Latin manuscript). (See [[plural of virus]]).
    11: ==Viruses: non-living or alive?==

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  1. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    5: ...ovided him with sources for his claims. There are also many theories of expeditions to the Americas by ...
    9: ... species (both those harmful to humans, such as [[virus]]es, [[bacteria]], and [[parasite]]s, and benefic...
    48: ... case, like in that of so many successful individuals, initiative and enterpreneurship ended up being m...
    69: On this first voyage, Columbus also explored the northeast coast of [[Cuba]] (landed...
    74: ..., ginger or cloves. In his log he wrote "there is also plenty of ají, which is their pepper, which is ...
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...American heiress [[Frances Work]] — she was also a descendant of [[Charles I of England|King Char...
    40: ...on interview with [[Martin Bashir]]) that she had also had an [[affair]] with her [[Horse#Show Sports|r...
    50: ...aphed touching a person infected with the [[HIV]] virus. Her contribution to changing the public opinion ...
    56: ...k/100], she visited landmine survivors in [[hospitals]], toured de-mining projects run by the [[HALO Tr...
    96: ...firmed the level of alcohol measured by blood and also showed Paul had been taking [[antidepressants]]....
  3. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
    5: ...[[lactoglobulin]], [[ferritin]], [[tobacco mosaic virus]], [[vitamin B12]], and [[insulin]]. This latter...
  4. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    17: ...elated flowers such as the [[Pansy Monkeyflower]] also have "pansy" in their name.
    34: ...Annual plant|annual]]s. Most gardeners buy biennials as packs of young plants from the garden center a...
    37: ... petals''', '''beard'''s where the three lower petals join the center of the flower, a single '''bottom...
    65: ====Cucumber Mosaic Virus====
    66: ...young leaves, stunted growth, anomalous flowers. Virus can lay dormant, affect the entire plant and be p...
  5. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
    1: ...s and is part of the body's [[immune system]]. It also transports [[fat]]s from the [[small intestine]]...
    7: ...hem. Rhythmic contraction of the vessel walls may also help draw fluid into the lymphatic capillaries. ...
    24: :''See also: [[lymph node]].''
    25: ... collect and destroy [[bacterium|bacteria]] and [[virus]]es. When the body is fighting an infection, thes...
  6. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    6: ...ons above) designed to combat [[bacteriophage]]s (viruses that infect bacteria). They do this by simultan...
    8: ... foreign [[pathogen]]s (such as [[virus (biology)|viruses]], [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[parasite]]s), some...
    20: Organisms that possess an adaptive immunity also possess an innate immunity and many of the mecha...
    23: ...ctrum of pathogens. [[Plant]]s and many lower animals do not possess an adaptive immune system and inst...
    33: ...d to microorganisms by means of chemotactic chemicals like microbial products, complement, damaged cell...
  7. Brain (22060 bytes)
    1: ...tebrate]] [[central nervous system]]. In most animals, the brain is located in the [[Head (anatomy)|hea...
    5: ... and throughout the body by sending various chemicals called [[neurotransmitter]]s across gaps known as...
    9: ...animals have nervous systems, three groups of animals, with some exceptions, have notably [[complex]] b...
    11: ...brain, called ''gyri'', are characteristic of animals with more advanced brains. These convolutions ev...
    18: ...ningitis]]. [[Bovine spongiform encephalopathy]], also known as [[mad cow disease]] is a deadly disease...
  8. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    16: ...he gas to bind to hemoglobin. [[Water vapor]] is also excreted through the lungs, due to humidificatio...
    60: ...cteria]]. Toxins and fluids are released from the virus causing the effective surface area of the lungs t...
  9. Liver (11441 bytes)
    1: ...en]] storage and [[plasma protein]] synthesis. It also produces [[bile]], which is important for digest...
    58: * The liver also performs several roles in [[lipid]] metabolism:
    71: ...e liver, caused mainly by various [[virus]]es but also by some poisons, autoimmunity or hereditary cond...
    72: ...oholism]] or contact with other liver-toxic chemicals
    89: ...evels can be [[toxic]], particularly in polar animals; the [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] explorers [[Douglas...
  10. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    3: ...pial]] and [[Placentalia|placental]] [[mammal|mammals]] during [[gestation]] ([[pregnancy]]).
    5: ...red out, including [[alcohol]]. Most [[virus]]es also easily cross this barrier.
    11: ... are the [[monotreme]]s, which are egg-laying mammals only found in [[Australia]] and [[New Guinea]], a...
  11. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    9: ...-cell has meanwhile passed into the tube, as does also the generative nucleus which divides to form two...
    15: ...oak, hickory, pecan, and early summer grasses may also induce pollen allergies. Cultivated flowers are ...
    18: ...[rubber]] plant is caused by a [[virus (biology)|virus]] transmitted on pollen grains.
  12. Africa (35389 bytes)
    26: ...; E, the most easterly projection, is a distance (also approximately) of 7,400 km (4,600 miles). The le...
    55: ... describe a persons economic class, those individuals who roughly held 10 or more cattle were considere...
    57: ...duced a racial system, essentially, those individuals who had charateristics the Europeans admired, i.e...
    69: ...en the [[United States]] and the [[Soviet Union]] also played a role in the instability. When a country...
    71: Border and territorial disputes have also been common, with the European-imposed borders o...
  13. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    6: ...[[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]]. The PRC is sometimes also referred to as "'''Red China'''", especially by ...
    11: See also: [[Chinese imperialism]]
    15: ...lopment and purifying its culture. Supporters may also doubt statistics or accounts given for death tol...
    21: ...ere youth at the time) as a strike back at his rivals by mobilizing the youth of the country in support...
    25: ...hat the social stability is threatened. They are also of the opinion that various political reforms, s...
  14. Angola (15614 bytes)
    61: ... the colony was restyled as an overseas province, also called Portuguese West Africa. When Portugal ref...
    74: ...05_outbreak_in_Angola|outbreak]] of the [[Marburg virus]] which is rapidly becoming the worst outbreak of...
    81: ...government support for social institutions. Hospitals are without medicines or basic equipment, schools...
    158: ==See Also==
  15. Influenza (10335 bytes)
    4: ...d lost productivity. Major genetic changes in the virus have caused three influenza [[pandemics]] in the ...
    8: There are three types of the virus:
    9: * Influenza A viruses that infect [[mammal|mammals]] and [[birds]]
    10: * Influenza B viruses that infect only humans
    11: * Influenza C viruses that infect only humans
  16. Old wives' tale (4347 bytes)
    1: ... a younger generation. Today old wives' tales are also common among children's peer [[sex education]] i...
    14: '''False'''
    21: '''False'''
    23: ...n cold|cold]] (which is known to be caused by a [[virus]]).
    30: ...is the nature of the wound. Any deep wound that heals over first at the surface can result in an infect...
  17. Food (24212 bytes)
    3: ...source of [[energy]] and of [[nutrition]] for animals, and is usually of [[animal]] or [[plant]] [[orig...
    23: ...ts, grains, roots, and mushrooms) with mobile animals which must be hunted and killed in order to be co...
    27: ===Meals===
    28: ...al]]s. Food eaten in smaller quantities between meals is regarded as [[snack food]].
    30: The number of meals in a [[day]], their [[size]], [[composition]], wh...
  18. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    8: ...at all extant species share a common ancestor. It also is often used to describe the mechanisms through...
    18: ... some portion of it) from which [[falsifiability|falsifiable]] [[hypothesis|hypotheses]] can be generat...
    47: ...mparison of the genetic sequence of organisms reveals that organisms that are [[phylogeny|phylogenetica...
    51: ... the evolution of the basic cellular processes is also done largely by comparison of existing organisms...
    58: ...ere soon followed by [[arthropod]]s and other animals, leading to the development of land [[ecosystem]]...
  19. DNA (29095 bytes)
    3: ...t]] of all cellular forms of [[life]] (and many [[virus]]es). DNA is often referred to as the [[molecule]...
    5: ...and [[mitochondria]] also carry DNA, as do many [[virus]]es.
    12: ... much (which I'm not saying is happening here) is also to be avoided. --[[User:Lexor|Lexor]]|[[User tal...
    61: ...ids have more than one possible codon. There are also three 'stop' or 'nonsense' codons signifying the...
    65: Sequence also determines a DNA segment's susceptibility to cle...
  20. Microbiology (4238 bytes)
    1: ...ods from [[biochemistry]] and [[genetics]]. It is also related to [[pathology]], [[immunology]], and [[...
    2: ...age:Virus.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Illustration of a Virus. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    11: ...rising after the bacteria had been exposed to the virus. <!-- can someone write this more simple? -->
    20: == See also ==

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