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  1. Basal ganglia (4800 bytes)
    2: ...unction that can be assigned to the [[mammalian]] basal ganglia.
    4: ...e individual nuclei that comprise the [[primate]] basal ganglia are the [[striatum]], external segment of...
    6: ...ss-sections of the human brain with nuclei of the basal ganglia labelled on the right side.
    7: ...''[[ganglion]]''). There are two complete sets of basal ganglia in the mammalian brain (one under each of...
    8: Two coronal sections are used to show the basal ganglia as the smaller subthalamic nucleus and su...

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  1. Gaillardia (3637 bytes)
    17: ...iry, branched [[stem]]s with lanceolate to linear basal [[Leaf|leaves]]. The plant grows to 1 1/2 to 2 ft...
  2. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    69: ...grow on [[raceme]]s or [[panicle]]s. These can be basal (i.e. produced from the base of the pseudobulb, a...
  3. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    41: ...'s growth, so [[pruning]] back side shoots to the basal few buds in early spring can enhance the visibili...
  4. Crocus (3680 bytes)
    32: ...ainly on the presence or absence of a prophyll (a basal spathe) and the aspect of the style and the corm ...
  5. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    23: ...e a circular transverse section. There are 3 - 10 basal, sword-shaped [[leaf|leaves]] growing in dense cl...
  6. Rose (15436 bytes)
    23: ...m long, pinnate, with (3-) 5-9 (-13) leaflets and basal stipules; the leaflets have a serrated margin, an...
  7. Nymphaeaceae (2255 bytes)
    21: ...ve shown that the water-lilies are among the most basal ("primitive") of the flowering plants.
  8. Brain (22060 bytes)
    67: ...each other on either side of the esophagus by the basal lobes and the dorsal magnocellular lobes. The lar...
    97: ****[[basal ganglia]]
    122: ...[feedback loop]]s in the [[cerebellum]] and the [[basal ganglia]]. Nuclei in the brainstem control many ...
  9. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    11: ... both of which represent earlier branching of the basal mammalian lineage.
  10. Basal ganglia (4800 bytes)
    2: ...unction that can be assigned to the [[mammalian]] basal ganglia.
    4: ...e individual nuclei that comprise the [[primate]] basal ganglia are the [[striatum]], external segment of...
    6: ...ss-sections of the human brain with nuclei of the basal ganglia labelled on the right side.
    7: ...''[[ganglion]]''). There are two complete sets of basal ganglia in the mammalian brain (one under each of...
    8: Two coronal sections are used to show the basal ganglia as the smaller subthalamic nucleus and su...
  11. Epithelium (4397 bytes)
    5: ...ption and protection. Epithelial cells sit on a [[basal lamina]] (formerly called a basement membrane).
    20: ... classify the layer. Only one layer touches the [[basal lamina]]. Stratified cells can usually withstand ...
  12. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    31: ...The Magnoliopsida would then be restricted to the basal dicots or [[palaeodicotyledon]]s, a paraphyletic ...
    65: ...ter of the egg, before the union of this with the basal polar one.
    74: ... primarily that of nourishing the embryo, and its basal position in the embryo-sac places it favourably f...
  13. Cilium (3845 bytes)
    15: ...asal body in animal cells. The region between the basal body and axoneme is a short ''transition zone'' w...
    18: ...he mutant gene products are the components in the basal body and cilia.
  14. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    41: ...ported by a bundle of microtubules arising from a basal body, also called a kinetosome or centriole, char...
    56: ...iate groups branched first and so were considered basal. However, newer studies contradict this, and a n...
  15. Seaweed (2271 bytes)
    14: ** [[holdfast]]: specialized basal structure providing attachment to the bottom
  16. Mesencephalon (2668 bytes)
    3: ...ssociated with [[motor system]] pathways of the [[basal ganglia]].
  17. Boa (3641 bytes)
    15: ...of the '''Boidae''' family. Boas are [[henophidia|basal snakes]] that are "primitive" in evolutionary ter...
  18. Bird (20345 bytes)
    59: The basal bird ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', from the [[Jurassic]]...
    61: ...sts have suggested that dromaeosaurs are actually basal birds whose larger members are secondarily flight...
    65: ...d are more directly related to the dinosaurs. The basal divergence from the remaining Neognathes was that...
  19. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    154: * hastate: shaped like an halberd and with the basal lobes pointing outward.
    158: ...tate: shaped like an arrowhead and with the acute basal lobes pointing downward.
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    61: ..., into fellowship with Christ and the Saints. The basal concept of the Eucharist, moreover, according to ...

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