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- Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
1: ...on for the visible pipes of an organ to be purely decorative, with the real pipes behind them.]]
3: ...y forcing [[air]] through [[wood]] or [[metal]] [[organ pipe|pipes]].
5: ...nstruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of thousands. All but the smallest h...
7: ...sic]]. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large pipe organs were installed in many [[cinema]]s.
9: ==Styles of pipe organ== - Organ (anatomy) (814 bytes)
1: ...bone]], etc. A group of related organs is an '''[[organ system]]'''.
3: [[Organelle]]s are analogous sub-[[cell (biology)|cellula...
5: ==Organ systems== - Organ of Corti (1891 bytes)
1: ...ge:Ear.jpg|thumb|A left [[human]] ear. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
2: ...gan of Corti]] is the [[hearing (sense)|hearing]] organ of the inner ear. It contains receptors that resp...
6: .... It contains four rows of hair cells which protrude from its surface. Above them is the tectoral memb...
8: ...erception of loudness is also connected with this organ. - Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
1: ...]] and [[1970s]]) and [[gospel music]]. It was widely used in United States military chapels during a...
3: [[Image:Hammond_organ.jpg|thumb|Hammond organ]]
5: ...rgans are ''electric'' rather than ''electronic'' organs.
7: ...nd sound", which modern imitations of the Hammond organ faithfully reproduce. Accurate imitation of the H...
9: ...ced a vibrato effect. Soon, the Leslie became a ''de facto'' component of any Hammond setup wishing to...
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- Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
5: ...d [[Emmeline Pankhurst]], members of the [[Independent Labour Party]] and much-concerned with women's ...
9: ...to the [[Workers' Socialist Federation]]. She founded the newspaper of the WSF, ''[[Women's Dreadnough...
11: ...ntarism in contrast to the views of the newly founded [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] (CPGB. Howe...
13: ... to the party rather than retain it as a personal organ she revolted. As a result she was expelled from t...
15: ...nd was supportive of left communists such as [[Amadeo Bordiga]] and [[Anton Pannekoek]]. - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
1: ...931]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious music.
3: ...ervatory, graduating in 1954. In [[Moscow]] she undertook further studies at the Conservatory with Nik...
7: In the mid-1970s Gubaidulina founded Astreja, a folk-instrument improvisation group w...
11: ...). The two works together form a "diptych" on the death and resurrection of Christ, her largest work t...
15: ...f a bond...restoring the legato of life. Life divides man into many pieces...There is no weightier occ... - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
1: [[Image:Toriamos-dent.jpg|right|thumb|Tori Amos]]
3: ...ed following. She is probably best known to the wider public for a [[dance]] [[remix]] of "[[Professio...
10: ...Al Stewart]]) as a backup vocalist. She also recorded a song called "Distant Storm" for the film [[Chi...
13: ...ovie soundtrack. A remix of the song is also included on the soundtrack.
15: ===''Under The Pink''=== - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
14: ...nd their [[symbiosis]] with mycorrhizae, are considered by some to be the culmination of floral [[evol...
16: ...s). He was a student of [[Aristotle]] and is considered the father of [[botany]] and [[ecology]].
18: Orchids, in their natural habitat, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They...
20: == General description ==
21: ...itan]] in distribution, except [[Antarctica]] and deserts. The great majority are to be found in the [... - Botany (8977 bytes)
1: ...[[reproduction]], [[metabolism]], [[morphogenesis|development]], [[phytopathology|diseases]], and [[ev...
6: [[Image:Dandelion-with-dew.jpg|400px|thumb]]
9: ... [[biological tissue|tissues]], [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, individuals, plant [[population]]s, and [[bio...
11: ...ost algae, fungi, and microbes are no longer considered to be in the plant kingdom. However, attention...
13: ...house gas]], through [[photosynthesis]]. A good understanding of plants is crucial to the future of hu... - Integumentary system (674 bytes)
1: ... system''' is often the largest [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] of an [[animal]], comprising the [[skin]...
12: {{organ_systems}} - Nervous system (3163 bytes)
1: ...f the [[muscle]]s, monitors the [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, constructs and processes input from the [[sen...
3: ...|toxins]], typically causing [[paralysis]] and/or death.
15: ...ys]] and [[motor pathways]], the latter being divided into the [[somatic nervous system|somatic (volun...
19: ...pathetic nervous system, on the other hand, is evident when a person is resting and feels relaxed, and...
36: {{organ_systems}} - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
1: ...cardiovascular system''' is the [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] which circulates [[blood]] around the [[...
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: ...of metabolic wastes and delivery to the excretory organs, e.g. [[kidney]]s.
9: #Role in the [[immune system]] of defense against [[infection]]. - Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
2: The '''human skeleton''' is made of [[bone]]s, some of them joined together, suppo...
4: ...ones that fuse together during growth. These include the bones in the [[skull]] and the [[spine (anato...
6: There are 6 bones (three on each side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with ...
11: ...sary for protection of [[vital organ]]s and is needed by the [[muscle|muscles]] for movement.
13: == Organization == - Endocrine system (3152 bytes)
1: ...stream to affect distant organs. It does not include [[exocrine gland]]s such as [[salivary gland]]s, ...
3: ...nds is '''[[endocrinology]]''', a branch of the wider field of [[internal medicine]].
20: **'''anterior lobe ([[adenohypophysis]])'''
43: **[[atrial-natriuretic peptide]] (ANP)
50: **[[neuropeptide Y]] - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
2: ...ntary canal''' or the '''gut''', is the system of organs within [[multicellular animal|multicellular anim...
13: *[[Mouth]] (buccal cavity; includes [[salivary glands]], [[mucosa]], [[tooth|teeth]]...
16: *[[Stomach]], which includes the [[antrum]] and [[pylorus]]
19: ***'''[[duodenum]]'''
23: ...ppendix]] is a rudimentary, evolutionarily relict organ attached to the [[cecum]]. - Immune system (14564 bytes)
1: ...e narrow sense, many higher organisms have organs dedicated to the maintenance of immunity, such as th...
3: It is often divided into the two sections of innate and adaptive imm...
6: ... provides useful insights into immunology, higher organisms (such as [[mammal]]s) have immune systems of ...
8: ...e immune system is an organ system that acts as a defense against foreign [[pathogen]]s (such as [[vir...
11: ...rders ([[immunodeficiency]] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]]) arise from failures of discrimin... - 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. - Ear (6659 bytes)
1: ...ge:Ear.jpg|thumb|A left [[human]] ear. Image provided by [https://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
3: An '''ear''' is an organ used by an animal to detect [[sound]]. The term may refer to the entire ...
7: ...ncluding [[human]]s, have two ears, one on each side of the head.
10: ... waves. Many [[mammal]]s can move the pinna in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction, i...
12: ...umb|250px|left| Photography of a baby. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar... - Human brain (15406 bytes)
9: ...synaptic]] connections, making it one of the most densely connected network systems among natural and ...
15: ...arated by a prominent [[central fissure]]. A well-developed [[cerebellum]] is visible at the back of t...
21: ...weighs 1,500 g in air weighs only 50 g when suspended in CSF. (Livingston, 1965). Fluid movement withi...
23: ...pressure can result in permanent brain injury and death.
25: ...vic openings to accommodate the birth of large-headed children, but the larger this opening, the more ... - Artery (6875 bytes)
1: ...biological tissue|tissue]]s and [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s of the body ( by contrast, [[vein]]s are the r...
3: ...known as the ''media''. This "middle layer" is made up of [[smooth muscle]] cells and elastic tissue....
9: ...ow, mean [[systemic]] pressures typically being under 100 mmHg, about 1.8 lbf/in², above surround...
11: ...rgic, other locally produced peptides, nitrous oxide, etc. (See epinephrine, norepinephrine, alpha and...
13: ...ssure, i.e. Systolic vs. Diastolic difference, is determined primarily by the amount of blood ejected ... - Eye (21834 bytes)
1: ...] of [[visual perception|vision]]. Many complex [[organism]]s including some [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[re...
9: ...es grow outward from brain cells during embryonic development, while mollusk eyes grow inward from ski...
11: ...ranged hexagonally, and which can give a full 360 degree field of vision. Compound eyes are very sensi...
16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported b...
18: ...ght|thumb|300px|Eye of a Komodo Dragon.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A... - Urinary bladder (1524 bytes)
1: ...:29-08-07 08a.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidney Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
2: ...o disposal by [[urination]]. Urine enters the bladder via the [[ureter]]s and exits via the [[urethra]...
5: ...400-500 millilitres of urine, but because it is made up of [[transitional epithelium]] it is able to s...
7: The ureters enter the bladder diagonally from its dorsolateral floor.
9: == Diseases of the bladder == - Heart (10132 bytes)
1: ...Image:Heart_crca.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ... language|Greek]] ''kardia'' (καρδια) for "heart".
7: ... a sac known as the [[pericardium]] and is surrounded by the [[lung]]s. In adults, it weighs about 300...
9: A thick muscular wall, the [[septum]], divides the right atrium and ventricle from the left atr...
15: ...takes places and the blood releases [[carbon dioxide]] into the lung cavity and picks up [[oxygen]]. T... - Kidney (12846 bytes)
1: ...:29-08-07 08a.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidney Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...-shaped [[excretion|excretory]] [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s in [[vertebrate]]s. Part of the [[urinary syst...
7: ...] part of the [[abdomen]]. There is one on each side of the [[spine (anatomy)|spine]] just below the [...
9: ...ey usually lies slightly lower than the left in order to accommodate the [[liver]].
11: ...twelfth [[rib]]s, and each whole kidney is surrounded by two layers of fat (the perirenal fat and the ...
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