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  1. Liver (11441 bytes)
    18: ...obes between the right and left. These are the caudate lobe (the more [[superior]]), and below this th...
    20: ...rse fissure (or ''porta hepatis'') divides the caudate from the quadrate lobe, and the right sagittal ...
    23: ...ided into a total of eight segments based on secondary and tertiary branching of the blood supply. Th...
    29: |bgcolor="#eeeeee"| Caudate
    45: ...us venosus are completely obliterated two to five days postpartum; the former becomes the [[ligamentum...
  2. Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
    13: ...to [[stressor]]s such as [[exercise]] or imminent danger, medullary cells release catecholamines into ...
    18: ...aldosterone]] and [[cortisol]]. It is also a secondary site of [[androgen]] synthesis.
    49: ...[[glucose]] from newly-released amino acids and [[lipid]]s
    54: ...rowth]], and aid in the development of the [[secondary sexual characteristics]].
  3. Cell biology (3658 bytes)
    3: ...ields of cell and [[molecular biology]]. These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unif...
    30: *[[Lipid bilayer]]
  4. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    21: ...e blue''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    39: ...ade mostly from a [[lipid bilayer|double layer of lipids]] (fat-like molecules) and [[protein]]s. Embedde...
    63: ..."little organs", called [[organelle]]s, that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or mo...
    65: ...NA from various molecules that could accidentally damage its structure or interfere with its processin...
    67: ...somes—sometimes hundreds or even thousands—can be found throughout a cell.
  5. Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
    13: ...stal office" of the cell. It handles all incoming lipids, proteins, etc., and controls their export as we...
    24: ...Golgi apparatus is involved in the transport of [[lipid]]s around the cell as well creating [[lysosome]]s...
  6. Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
    32: ...]s (e.g., for building membranes such as [[phospholipid]]s), [[fatty acid]]s and [[steroid]]s (e.g., [[ho...
    36: ... is present in [[muscle]] cells and is specially adapted for calcium ion storage and release. This pro...
    38: In [[striated muscle]] it is specially adapted to surround the [[myofibrils]], forming triad...
  7. Lysosome (2936 bytes)
    1: ...rolases leak into the cytosol, their potential to damage the cell will be reduced, because they will n...
    4: *[[Lipase]], which digests [[lipid]]s,
    10: ...gn bacteria that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the [[plasma membrane]] by serving as a me...
    12: ...oteinosis|glycoproteinoses]], [[mucolipidosis|mucolipidoses]], or [[leukodystrophy|leukodystrophies]].
  8. Chloroplast (2430 bytes)
    7: ...hloroplasts are surrounded by two [[cell membrane|lipid bilayer membrane]]s, now thought to correspond to...
    10: ..., chloroplasts seem to have arisen through a secondary event of endosymbiosis, where an eukaryotic cel...
  9. Vesicle (biology) (1701 bytes)
    1: ...m the [[cytosol]] by at least one [[lipid bilayer|lipid bilayer]]. Vesicles store, [[transport]], or [[di...
  10. Brine shrimp (4112 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropoda]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Artemiidae]]}}
    33: ...as these areas are uninhabitable for potential predators.
    39: ...ium hydroxide]] concentration of the lake would endanger them because of the the increase in [[pH]]. H...
    40: Control Board [http://endangered.fws.gov/federalregister/1995/n950907b.pdf] ...
  11. Organic chemistry (4970 bytes)
    28: [[Imidazole]] - [[Indole]] - [[Pyridine]] - [[Pyrrole]] -...
    31: ...id]]s - [[Ester]]s - [[Ether]]s - [[Ketone]]s - [[Lipid]]s - [[Mercaptans]] - [[Nitrile]]s
    37: ...rs (e.g., [[silicone]]) are also familiar to everyday items.
    45: ...lity to get a clear picture, so it remains a secondary form of analysis.
  12. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    1: ...dated [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] [[food pyramid]], published in [[2005]], is a g...
    8: ...nations (e.g. [[hormones]]/[[vitamins]], [[phospholipids]], [[hydroxyapatite]]), both in the [[human body...
    22: ...]] and [[pasta]]. Farming also provided milk and dairy products, and sharply increased the availabili...
    27: ...Daniel and his friends received their diet for 10 days and were then compared to the king’s men. App...
    28: * 1500s: Scientist and artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]] compared [[metabolism]] to a burning cand...
  13. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    14: ...roscope]] (SEM) produces images by detecting secondary electrons which are emitted from the surface du...
    23: ...r hardening - and [[osmic acid]] - which stains [[lipid]]s black - are used.
    36: ...roper detail, which may result in ''artifacts''—objects that are purely the result of treatment...
  14. Cell (29541 bytes)
    21: ...e blue''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    39: ...ade mostly from a [[lipid bilayer|double layer of lipids]] (fat-like molecules) and [[protein]]s. Embedde...
    63: ..."little organs", called [[organelle]]s, that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or mo...
    65: ...NA from various molecules that could accidentally damage its structure or interfere with its processin...
    67: ...somes—sometimes hundreds or even thousands—can be found throughout a cell.
  15. Virus (17572 bytes)
    3: ... of protective coat consisting of [[protein]]s, [[lipid]]s, and [[glycoprotein]]s. Importantly, viral [[g...
    7: ...erring to [[poison]] and other noxious things. Today it is used to describe the biological viruses di...
    14: ...artificial life]] is enhanced or at least the standards required to call something artificially alive ...
    19: ...t. Therefore, the study of viruses can provide fundamental information about aspects of cell biology a...
    26: ..., the spherical virus capsid may be enclosed in a lipid envelope, although frequently spherical viruses a...
  16. Biochemistry (3247 bytes)
    3: ...nts]], such as [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s, and other [[biomolecule]]s...
    8: The dawn of biochemistry may have been the discovery of ...
    10: Today, the findings of biochemistry are used in many a...
    16: *[[Lipid|Lipids]]
  17. Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
    3: ...le forms of energy, other than geothermal and [[tidal power]], ultimately come from the [[Sun]]. Some ...
    30: ...demand for air conditioning is highest during the day.
    81: ...energy, a term usually reserved for hydroelectric dams.
    82: * [[Tidal power]], which captures energy from the tides in...
    83: * [[Tidal stream power]], which does the same vertically, ...
  18. Protein (17280 bytes)
    5: ...acromolecules]], alongside [[polysaccharide]]s, [[lipid]]s, and [[nucleic acid]]s, that make up the prima...
    14: ...ed, meaning that there can be many different secondary motifs present in one single protein molecule.
    15: ...in molecule; the spatial relationship of the secondary structural motifs to one another
    20: ...f [[protein biosynthesis|translation]]. The secondary structures are held together by [[hydrogen bond...
    47: ...ed proteins generally have no well-defined [[secondary structure]]. Many proteins denature and will n...
  19. Amniotic sac (3222 bytes)
    9: ...in]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s, [[lipid]]s and [[phospholipid]]s, [[urea]] and [[electrolyte]]s. By the second...
  20. Blood (11213 bytes)
    6: ...lls) and different substances ([[amino acid]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[hormone]]s) to be transported between tissu...
    11: ...tory pigments without increasing [[viscosity]] or damaging blood filtering organs like the kidneys.
    32: ...onian fluid]] whose flow properties are uniquely adapted to the architecture of the blood vessels.
    35: ===Production and degradation===
    64: ... repaired at speed to prevent [[exsanguination]]. Damage to the internal organs can cause severe [[int...

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