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  1. Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
    4: ... she was very active in various [[socialist]] causes in the [[New York City]].
    6: ...], ''[[Meshes of the Afternoon]]'' (1943). ''Meshes of the Afternoon'' is recognized as a seminal Ame...
    8: ...6mm [[experimental film]] at [[Cannes]] for ''Meshes of the Afternoon''.
    12: ...]]. Some have speculated that her death was the result of a [[Vodoun|voodoo]] curse.
    14: ...'[[The Changing Light at Sandover]]'' (1982). James Merrill paid for the completion of several of Der...
  2. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    4: ...]<br/><small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
    58: ! align="left" | [[Oblateness]]
    62: | [[1 E16 m?|6.14&times;10<sup>10</sup>]] [[square kilometre|km<sup>2</su...
    65: | 1.338&times;10<sup>15</sup> [[cubic kilometre|km<sup>3</sup>]...
    68: | [[1 E27 kg|1.899&times;10<sup>27</sup>]] [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(317.8 Earth...
  3. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    9: [[Stauromedusae]]<br/>
    15: ...elly]]-like layer called [[mesoglea]] that separates the epidermis from the gastrodermis.
    18: ...ging down. It is this form which is most able to respond to and interact with its environment and is a...
    20: ... a temporary brood chamber where fertilization takes place.
    21: ...mage:07_jellyfish.jpg|thumb|250px|A typical scyphomedusa jellyfish]]
  4. Polyp (4768 bytes)
    1: ...e the polyp or hydroid and the [[medusa (biology)|medusa]]. Polyps are approximately cylindrical, elongate...
    3: ...owever, the individual may be either a polyp or a medusa.
    5: ...r, or may reach a fair thickness, and then sometimes contains skeletal elements formed by cells which ...
    7: ...ed or thrust out after contraction. By muscle-fibres belonging to the same two systems the whole body ...
    9: ...ot, and pores may occur at the tips of the tentacles. Thus it is seen that a polyp is an animal of ver...
  5. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Six-Sea-Nettles.jpg|240px]] | caption = }}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''C. quinquecirrha'''''}}
    15: ...ill or stun both [[prey]] and [[predator]]s. Nettles also keep people away from the water in the late ...
    17: ...th to capture food. Nettles have no excretory or respiratory [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s.
    21: ... in the lining of the gut. Second, the male releases [[sperm]] through its mouth column. Third, the sp...
  6. Roller coaster (14862 bytes)
    3: ...o be a true coaster. (Note that not all thrill rides that run on a track are roller coasters). Most co...
    9: ...n of track; these rollercoasters are called shuttles because of this motion and usually run the circui...
    11: ...mplete the entire course, at the end of which brakes bring the train to a complete stop and it is push...
    15: ...rain about to travel into an occupied block, it uses whatever method is available to keep it from ente...
    17: ...from the station. One common pattern, used on rides with 2 trains, is to hold train #1, which has jus...
  7. Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''A. aurita'''''}}
    14: ...Other species found in the genus ''Aurelia'' besides ''A. aurita'' are: ''A. labiata'', ''A. limbata''...
    17: ... In general, ''A. aurita'' is an [[inshore]] species that can be found in
    18:
    21: ...emale [[medusa]] and a [[sperm]] from a different medusa to form a [[zygote]]. The zygote then turns into ...

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