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  1. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    3: ...a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the [[Bloomsbury group|Bloomsbury Gro...
    5: ==Life and work==
    7: ...informed by [[G.E. Moore]], among others) towards doctrinaire rationalism.
    9: ...f the foremost [[Modernists]], though she disdained some artists in this category, such as [[James Jo...
    11: ...chievements and creativity are influential even today.
  2. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    2: ...ure of [[ligament]]s, [[tendon]]s, [[muscle]]s, and [[cartilage]].
    4: ...e separated at birth but fuse together into a solid structure in later years.
    6: ...ne, which does not touch any other bones in the body.
    8: ...d the smallest is the [[stapes]] bone in the [[middle ear]].
    11: ...ry for protection of [[vital organ]]s and is needed by the [[muscle|muscles]] for movement.
  3. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    3: ...is the center of the [[central nervous system]] and the primary control center for the [[peripheral n...
    7: Human [[encephalization]] is especially pronounced in the [[neocortex]], the most complex portion of...
    9: ... systems among natural and fabricated systems found on earth.
    13: ..., which must be removed to prevent [[brain damage|damage]].
    15: ...ngata]] visible as it merges with the [[spinal cord]].
  4. Skull (7027 bytes)
    2: ...ing as a form of [[nature|natural]] [[helmet]], and to support the structures of the [[face]].
    6: ...- Side view of the skull.png|thumb|Human skull (side)]]
    8: ... of the skull are joined together by sutures, rigid articulations permitting very little movement.
    10: ...sually not considered as part of the skull, as it does not articulate with any other bones.
    12: === Development of the skull ===
  5. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    1: {|cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="float:right;"
    3: ...|thumb|Sagittal section of nose mouth, pharynx, and larynx.]]
    8: ...always; the mouth of a [[planarium]] is in the middle of its belly.
    10: ...sed to classify animals into [[protostome]] and [[deuterostome]].
    12: ...l it around in the [[stomach]] until it is finished.
  6. Biological life cycle (3738 bytes)
    1: ...the haploid stage, [[meiosis]] occurs (see [[Cell division]]).
    3: ...is, on the other hand, has two meiosis events ('''diplobiontic'''): one in each phase.
    9: ... male and female) from these individuals or cells fuse to become a zygote.
    11: ...ly diploid cell; mitosis occurs only in the haploid phase.
    13: ...''haplonts''', hence this life cycle is also called '''haplontic life cycle'''. Haplonts are:
  7. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    1: ... man shapes pottery as it turns on a wheel. (Cappadocia, Turkey)]]
    2: ...emperatures, which is partially vitrified is called "[[stoneware]]". Fine earthenware with a white ti...
    4: ...e modern innovations in the fields of chemistry and electronics.
    8: ... remains of non-literate cultures and help in the dating of some historic cultures as well.
    14: ...tend not to be, as that negates one of the prime advantages of casting.
  8. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    1: ...ober 2005 [[earthquake]] in [[Pakistan-administered Kashmir]].''
    7: ...<br /> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    9: ... sarzamin shad bad]]<br>(Blessed Be The Sacred Land) |
    10: official_languages = [[Urdu language|Urdu]], [[English language|English]] |
    11: capital = [[Islamabad]] |
  9. Animal (16429 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_domain_entry | taxon = [[Eukaryote|Eukaryota]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    7: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Phyla}}
    10: [[Cnidaria]]<br>
    14: &nbsp;[[Orthonectida]]<br>
  10. Sun (20830 bytes)
    2: ...olid; border-collapse: collapse;" align="right" width=280px
    8: ...ffc0" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Observation data'''
    10: ! align="left" | Mean distance from<br>Earth
    11: .../sup> [[mile|mi]]) <br>(8.31 minutes at the [[Speed of Light]])
    13: ! align="left" | [[Apparent magnitude|Visual brightness]] (''V'')
  11. Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
    1: ...ogy)|vesicle]]s. Thus, it functions as a central delivery system for the cell.
    3: ... of substances, such as [[enzyme]]s, being secreted.
    7: ... on the rough ER, (6) Proteins that are transported, (7) Transport vesicle, (8) '''Golgi apparatus'''...
    9: ...membrane]] (Fig. 1). The cis and trans faces have different membranous compositions.
    13: ...It handles all incoming lipids, proteins, etc., and controls their export as well.
  12. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    1: ...tively stained with a fluorescent dye. Nucleus and cell membrane are not visible. ]]
    2: ...]], a '''mitochondrion''' is an [[organelle]] found in most
    3: ...y: more activity means more mitochondria. Mitochondria can occupy up to 25% of the cell's [[cytosol]]...
    5: ...ganic materials into [[energy]] in the form of [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]].
    7: ==Mitochondrion structure==
  13. Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
    1: ...information]] needed for [[cell division|cellular division]].
    3: ...gest [[organelle]] (in some cases not), varies in diameter from 10 to 20 [[micrometre]]s.
    4: ...ope is surrounded by a scaffold of filaments called the [[nuclear lamina]].
    7: Drawing of nucleus and the [[endoplasmic reticulum]].<br>
    9: (5) [[Chromatin]]. (6) Nucleus. (7) Endoplasmic reticulum. (8) [[Nucleoplasm]].<br>
  14. Vacuole (5544 bytes)
    1: ...assified as [[Ergastic substances|ergastic]] according to some authors (Esau, 1965). Vacuoles are esp...
    3: ...er]]. Water tends to move along concentration gradients into vacuoles.
    4: ...les and finally can enable a cell to elongate rapidly.
    6: ...hese functions in different organisms are described below.
    9: ...particles, or even other cells, by the cell for [[digestion]].
  15. World War II (58065 bytes)
    1: ...image:nagasakibomb.jpg|thumb|295px|[[Mushroom cloud]] from the [[nuclear explosion]] over [[Nagasaki]...
    2: ...xpensive armed conflict in the history of the World.
    4: ...d War I|two world wars]] are one conflict separated only by a "ceasefire".
    6: ...an surrendered]] on [[15 August]] [[1945]] ([[V-J Day]]).
    8: ...]] are only a few of many [[Technology during World War II|war-time inventions]].
  16. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    1: [[Image:aristotle.jpg|right|framed|Aristotle (sculpture)]]
    3: ...a;&rho;&iota;&sigma;&tau;&omicron;&tau;&#941;&lambda;&eta;&sigmaf;
    4: ...ics]], [[poetry]], [[zoology]], [[government]], and [[biology]].
    6: == Introduction ==
    8: ... and a few other writers. The writings of Plato and Aristotle form the core of [[Ancient philosophy]]...
  17. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    1: <div style="float: right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; width: 250px;">
    2: ...ning strokes are observed during a night-time thunderstorm.]]
    3: ...ge:Lightning02.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Cloud to cloud lightning]]
    4: </div>
    6: ...ducing lightning's characteristic [[thunder]] sound.
  18. Crustacean (6274 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropod]]a}}
    7: {{Taxobox_authority | author = [[Br?]] | date = [[1772]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    9: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Classes}}
    10: *Class [[Remipedia]]
  19. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Leonardo da Vinci.jpeg|thumb|Leonardo da Vinci]]
    2: ...dvance the study of [[anatomy]], [[astronomy]], and [[civil engineering]].
    7: ...as a [[Middle East|Middle Eastern]] [[slave]] owned by Piero.
    9: ... as "Leonardos", not "da Vincis". Presumably he did not use his father's name because of his illegiti...
    11: ... Leonardo also worked with [[Lorenzo di Credi]] and [[Pietro Perugino]].
  20. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    2: ...form a compact device, but '''every''' multi-[[conductor]] [[geometry]] has '''capacitance'''.
    7: ... but opposite charge, the ''total'' charge in the device is always zero.
    9: ...larity; in a real capacitor, the dielectric is in direct contact with the plates.)]]
    13: ...Q'') stored on each plate for a given [[potential difference]] or ''voltage'' (''V'') which appears a...
    16: ...icrofarads (&micro;F), nanofarads (nF) or picofarads (pF).

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