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  1. Octopus (12952 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Coleoidea]]}}
    12: 14 in two suborders, see [[Octopus#Classification|text]].
    15: ...'' is a [[cephalopod]] of the [[order (biology)|order]] '''Octopoda''' that inhabits many diverse regi...
    17: ...e octopuses in the less familiar [[Cirrina]] suborder have two fins and an internal shell, making them...
    19: ... also used in mating. A few species have a fourth defense mechanism, in that they can combine their hi...

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  1. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    2: ...art_crca.jpg|thumb|200px|Human Heart Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    7: #Delivery of [[oxygen]] and [[nutrient]]s to all part...
    8: #Collection of metabolic wastes and delivery to the excretory organs, e.g. [[kidney]]s.
    9: #Role in the [[immune system]] of defense against [[infection]].
    20: ... the four-chambered heart of birds evolved independently of that of mammals.
  2. Brain (22060 bytes)
    4: ...[Image:Anatomy06-brain.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    5: The brain is primarily made up of two types of [[cell (biology)|cell]]s: [[gl...
    7: ==A smart device==
    11: ...the volume of the brain compact enough to fit inside the skull.
    14: ...vessel]]s in the brain, is another major cause of death and brain damage.
  3. Tongue (3711 bytes)
    8: The tongue is made mainly of [[skeletal muscle]] and is attached to ...
    10: ... are the ''extrinsic muscles'' of the tongue. Inside the tongue, there are four pairs of ''intrinsic m...
    12: The dorsum (top side) of the tongue can be divided into two parts, an oral part that lies mostly in...
    14: The dorsal side of the anterior two-thirds (oral part) of the ton...
    16: There are no lingual papillae on the underside of the tongue. It is covered with a smooth [[muco...
  4. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...ains]] and the [[Caspian Sea]] (for more detailed description see [[Geography of Europe]]).
    6: When considered a continent, Europe is the world's second smal...
    11: ...and Greece and by [[500 BC]] its meaning was extended to lands to the north.
    13: ... west. Likewise, [[Asia]] is also thought to have derived from the Akkadian word ''asu'', which means ...
    18: ...es in [[Ireland]] and elsewhere carefully safeguarded and compiled knowledge accumulated previously. T...
  5. Animal (16429 bytes)
    17: &nbsp;Superphylum [[Deuterostome|Deuterostomia]]<br>
    20: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Echinoderm]]ata<br>
    49: ... later on. Biologically, [[human]] beings fall under the animal kingdom.
    51: ...nimals, but biologically they are definitely included. The name animal comes from the [[Latin]] word ...
    55: ...parate [[biological tissue|tissues]]. These include [[muscle]]s, which are able to contract and contr...
  6. Animals (10378 bytes)
    2: ...guish them from other life forms. Animals are divided into various sub-groups, including birds, mammal...
    16: ...parate [[biological tissue|tissues]]. These include muscles, which are able to contract and control l...
    18: ...ar junctions: tight junctions, gap junctions, and desmosomes.
    20: == Reproduction and development ==
    22: ... differentiation, and growth. Some animals also undergo metamorphosis, a dramatic change in form after...
  7. Human (48024 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Hominoidea]]}}
    21: ...rimate]] belonging to the superfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[apes]]: [[chimpanzee]]s, [[...
    24: ...he upper limbs for manipulating objects, a highly developed [[brain]] and consequent capacity for abst...
    27: ...ly [[philosophy of mind]], attempts to fathom the depths of each of these perspectives. [[Art]], [[mus...
    30: ...and [[manipulate]] the world around us led to the development of [[technology]] and [[science]] as a s...
  8. Ocean (6829 bytes)
    6: ...unique in being defined only by a line of [[latitude]] with no landmass boundaries.
    12: ... Ocean through the [[Strait of Gibraltar]], and indeed several times over the last few million years m...
    14: ...d its average depth is 3790 m. This does not include seas not connected to the World Ocean, such as th...
    18: See [[sea water]] for a detailed discussion of ocean water composition, most...
    22: ... gravity map.gif|right|thumb|350px|Map of large underwater features. (1995, [[NOAA]])]]
  9. Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
    8: ...color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Order (biology)|Orders]]}}
    20: ...s are Ammonoidea, the [[ammonite]]s and [[Belemnoidea]], the belemnites.
    22: ...ntelligent of the [[invertebrate]]s and have well developed senses and large [[brain]]s. They have spe...
    29: ... developed into curved nautiloid shapes seen in modern [[nautilus]] species. Internal shells still exi...
    32: ... orders are related, and whether they should be orders or families.
  10. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    8: ...color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Order (biology)|Orders]]}}
    15: ...lea]] that separates the epidermis from the gastrodermis.
    26: ...tial growth, a larval form, called a [[planula]], develops from the egg. The planula larva is small, ...
    28: ...m]]. They can digest with the help of the [[gastrodermis]] that lines the [[gastrovascular cavity]], w...
    33: ...kground is blue with the animals illuminated by side lighting to produce a high contrast effect. In n...
  11. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    1: ...ttached and the other bears the [[mouth]], surrounded by a circlet of [[tentacle]]s.
    5: ...by cells which have migrated into it from the ectoderm.
    7: ... systems the whole body may be retracted or protruded.
    11: ...n different cases. The column may be long and slender, or may be so short in the vertical direction th...
    13: ...|sea anemones]], are much more complex due to the development of a tubular [[stomodaeum]] leading inwa...
  12. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    3: ...e]] (which is usually around 55~57&deg;F or 13~14&deg;C in the eastern [[United States]]).
    7: ...the geothermal [[gradient]]. If water percolates deeply enough into the crust, it will be heated as i...
    9: ...have been seriously burned and even killed by accidentally or intentionally entering these springs.
    11: ... of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], who built ...
    15: ... springs have, they are often popular [[tourist]] destinations, and locations for [[rehabilitation]] [...
  13. Kite flying (5612 bytes)
    6: ... the string through a solution of ground glass powder and glue. The resulting strings are abrasive and...
    8: ... Lower cost kites in quantity production may be made from printed polyester, which will have longer us...
    11: ...cs such as silk for the sails. Modern kites are made with synthetic materials: nylon or more exotic fa...
    13: ... aerodynamic forms, to modern sparless inflatable designs.:
    19: ...ind. In recent years, multi-line kite flying has developed into a [[sport kite|sport]], with competit...
  14. Octopus (12952 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Coleoidea]]}}
    12: 14 in two suborders, see [[Octopus#Classification|text]].
    15: ...'' is a [[cephalopod]] of the [[order (biology)|order]] '''Octopoda''' that inhabits many diverse regi...
    17: ...e octopuses in the less familiar [[Cirrina]] suborder have two fins and an internal shell, making them...
    19: ... also used in mating. A few species have a fourth defense mechanism, in that they can combine their hi...
  15. Squid (6229 bytes)
    2: ...pg|200px|Squid Clipart]] | caption = Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Coleoidea]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_superordo_entry | taxon = [[Decapodiformes]]}}
    11: ...ubdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Suborders]]}}
    16: ...ne [[mollusk]]s, popular as food in cuisines as widely separated as the [[Korean cuisine|Korean]] and ...
  16. Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
    4: ...chus. However, his synthesis of astronomy superseded Hipparchus's work: although Hipparchus wrote at ...
    8: ...eographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural History|Naturalis histor...
    10: ...cient history|ancient]] district [[Bithynia]], (modern-day [[&#304;znik, Turkey|&#304;znik]] in provin...
    14: ...was calculated by [[Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre|Delambre]], based on clues in his work. Hipparchus ...
    16: ...ts. In the 2nd and 3rd centuries [[coin]]s were made in his honour in Bithynia that bear his name and ...
  17. Carnivore (2670 bytes)
    4: ...vora]], many (but not all) of which fit the first definition. [[Bear]]s are an example of members of '...
    7: ...is a well known truly carnivorous member of the order [[Carnivora]]]]
    10: ...(or such containing processed pet foods) as meats designed for human consumption may be lacking in vit...
    13: ...gain not only [[dog|domestic dogs]], though it is debated whether they are carnivores or omnivores, bu...
    20: ...jpg|thumb|250px|Hyena, Kenya Africa. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  18. Celeriac (2313 bytes)
    15: ...[[celery]], which is grown for its large and well-developed [[root]] rather than for the stem and [[Le...
    17: ...", owing to the tangle of unsightly rootlets that depend from it.
    19: ...al Horticultural Society "Award of Garden Merit" designation in the year-2000 trials.
  19. Beluga Whales (10188 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Delphinapterus'''''}}
    12: ..._binomial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Delphinapterus leucas | author = [[Peter Simon Palla...
    15: ...referred to simply as the '''Beluga''' - the word derives from the [[Russian language|Russian]] ''belo...
    18: ...to be in the same family though recent genetic evidence suggests otherwise.
    20: ...has varied with that of the ice pack &ndash; expanded during [[ice age]]s and contracting when the ice...
  20. Cephalopods (4509 bytes)
    8: ...color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Order (biology)|Orders]]}}
    20: ...s are Ammonoidea, the [[ammonite]]s and [[Belemnoidea]], the belemnites.
    22: ...ntelligent of the [[invertebrate]]s and have well developed senses and large [[brain]]s. They have spe...
    29: ... developed into curved nautiloid shapes seen in modern [[nautilus]] species. Internal shells still exi...
    32: ... orders are related, and whether they should be orders or families.

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