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  1. Nose (3059 bytes)
    2: ...he snout. '''''Nose''''' as a term may be used to designate the leading end of anything, such as an [[...
    10: ... the bridge of the nose, including the nose and [[maxilla]], is known to doctors as the [[danger triangle o...
    12: ...m such external clues as sunlight-to within a few degrees of the [[North Pole]], exactly as a [[compas...
    15: ...al Science Activities Manual: [http://www.utm.edu/departments/ed/cece/cesme/PSAM/PSAM/psam33.pdf Univ....
  2. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    2: ...''inferior maxillary bone'') (together with the [[maxilla]]) is the largest and strongest [[bone]] of the [...
    6: ... like a horseshoe and has two surfaces and two borders.
    9: ...i Inferioris]] (Quadratus labii inferioris) and [[depressor anguli oris]] (Triangularis); the [[platys...
    11: '''Figure 1 :''' Mandible. Outer surface. Side view.
    12: ...below the hinder part, an oval fossa for the [[submaxillary gland]].
  3. Skull (7027 bytes)
    6: ...- Side view of the skull.png|thumb|Human skull (side)]]
    8: In humans, the adult skull is normally made up of 28 bones. Except for the [[mandible]], all ...
    10: ...], supporting the [[larynx]], is usually not considered as part of the skull, as it does not articulat...
    12: === Development of the skull ===
    13: ... neurocranium are formed by intramembranous (or ''dermal'') ossification, while the bones supporting t...
  4. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:spider_crab_at_hydrocarbon_sink.Gulf_of_Mexico.NOAA.jpg...
    11: **[[Arachnida]] - [[Spider]]s, [[Scorpion]]s, etc.
    13: **[[Pycnogonida]] - [[Sea Spider]]s
    15: **[[Chilopoda]] - [[Centipede]]s
    16: **[[Diplopoda]] - [[Millipede]]s
  5. List of bones of the human skeleton (3047 bytes)
    14: **'''6.''' superior and '''7.''' inferior [[maxilla]]
    27: ''In the [[shoulder]] girdle (4):''
    29: *'''29.''' [[scapula]] or shoulder blade (2)
  6. Llama (12988 bytes)
    19: ... as beasts of burden, but also for their flesh, hides, and [[wool]]. In fact, llamas were used in plac...
    24: ...arated by [[Georges Cuvier|Cuvier]] in [[1800]] under the name of ''Lama'' along with the alpaca and t...
    27: ...have been abundantly found in the [[Pleistocene]] deposits of the region of the [[Rocky Mountains]], a...
    29: ...om the thoroughly differentiated species of the modern epoch down through the [[Pliocene]] to the earl...
    31: ...laeontological history has been so satisfactorily demonstrated as the llama.
  7. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Decapoda]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Astacidea]]}}
    18: **''[[Nephropides]]''
    27: **''[[Thymopides]]''
    35: ...uring this time. Lobsters are considered a food [[delicacy]] around the world. In [[Europe]], they are...
  8. Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
    28: ...[fish]]es, into air-breathing amphibians in the [[Devonian]] period.
    32: ==Devonian Tetrapods==
    33: ...with increasingly complex [[food web]]s that afforded new opportunities.
    35: ...n shallow-water habitats choked with plants and [[detritus]]. The universal tetrapod characteristics o...
    37: ...ernal [[gill]]s were present in at least one late Devonian tetrapod, [[Acanthostega]].

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