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  1. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    3: ... medical field that studies the kidneys and diseases affecting the kidney is called [[nephrology]].
    9: ...l level T12 to L3, and the right kidney usually lies slightly lower than the left in order to accommod...
    18: ...y is called the [[renal cortex]], deep to which lies the [[renal medulla]]. The innermost portion is t...
    20: ... molecules while secreting other, unneeded molecules. Reabsorption and secretion are accomplished with...
    24: ...iltrate, which enter the kidney tubule. Blood leaves the glomerulus through an ''efferent'' (out-going...
  2. Liver (11441 bytes)
    1: ...also produces [[bile]], which is important for digestion. Medical terms related to the liver often sta...
    5: ... the right side of the upper abdomen. The liver lies [[anterior]] to the [[gallbladder]] and superior ...
    7: ...ess the nutrients and toxic byproducts of food digestion. The hepatic [[vein]]s drain directly into th...
    9: ...la of Vater]]. The branchings of the bile ducts resemble those of a tree, and indeed the term "biliar...
    14: ... the liver into four lobes based on surface features.
  3. Skin (8340 bytes)
    2: ...ry system]]; which is composed of a layer of tissues that protect underlying [[muscle]]s and [[organ (...
    4: ...ns in a visually dramatic manner. This has sometimes led to the classification of people(s) on the bas...
    6: ...s, the skin is very hard and thick and can be processed to create [[leather]].
    10: ...surface area of all the organs. Moreover, it applies to weight, as it weighs more than any single inte...
    15: ...]]'' and the ''[[dermis]]''. Below these layers lies the ''[[hypodermis]]'', which is not usually clas...
  4. History of science (41710 bytes)
    2: ...c method]]. The '''history of science''' traces these [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and their pre-cursors b...
    4: ...considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still, many plac...
    6: ...ledge, notably [[ethics]]. In practice, each of these fields is heavily used by the others as an exter...
    8: ==Theories and sociology of the history of science==
    9: {{seemain|Theories and sociology of the history of science}}
  5. Organic chemistry (4970 bytes)
    1: ...eaction|reactions]], and [[organic synthesis|synthesis]] of [[organic compound]]s. Organic compounds a...
    6: ...ntally evaporating an aqueous solution of [[cyanates|ammonium cyanate]] NH<sub>4</sub>OCN.
    8: ==Characteristics of organic substances==
    10: ...generally decompose below 300?C. They tend to be less [[soluble]] in [[water]] compared to many inorga...
    13: [[Organic nomenclature]] is the system established for naming and grouping [[organic compou...
  6. Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
    2: {{Elementbox_series | [[nonmetal]]s }}
    4: {{Elementbox_appearance_img | N,7| colorless }}
    15: {{Elementbox_vaporpressure_katpa | 37 | 41 | 46 | 53 | 62 | 77 | comment...
    18: {{Elementbox_oxistates | &plusmn;'''3''', 5, 4, 2<br />(strongly [[acid]...
    20: {{Elementbox_ionizationenergies4 | 1402.3 | 2856 | 4578.1 }}
  7. Biochemistry (3247 bytes)
    1: ...e on [[molecular biology]] for a [[diagram]] and description of the interrelationship between biochemi...
    3: ...[[enzyme]]-mediated reactions, and on the properties of proteins.
    5: ...genetic code]] ([[DNA]], [[RNA]]), [[protein synthesis]], [[cell membrane]] transport, and [[signal tr...
    8: ...he discovery and detailed analysis of many molecules and [[metabolic pathway]]s of the [[cell (biology...
    12: ==Subdisciplines==
  8. Grasshopper (7846 bytes)
    2: ...nis.jpg|200px|Female Humpback grasshopper, "Abisares viridipennis"]] | caption = }}
    14: ...f grasshoppers. Grasshoppers can jump long distances with their powerful hind [[leg]]s and most are al...
    16: ...ow. Grasshoppers develop through stages that progressively get larger in body and wing size. This deve...
    18: ...r]] is short. Taxonomic descriptions of the families are more specific.
    21: ...of [[protein]]. Supposedly, some [[country|countries]] instruct [[military]] personnel to collect gras...
  9. Urinary system (5149 bytes)
    1: ...produces, stores, and carries [[urine]]. It includes two [[kidney]]s, two [[ureter]]s, the [[urinary b...
    6: ...) that participates in the elimination of the wastes of the organism. The [[kidney]]s are bean-shaped ...
    8: ...through the tubular system where water, electrolytes and nutrients are reabsorbed.
    10: ...oduction, while increased [[perspiration]] and [[respiration]] may decrease the amount of fluid excret...
    12: ...tassium]], [[calcium]]). In addition, it clears [[urea]], a nitrogenous waste product from the metabolis...
  10. Reptile (14659 bytes)
    3: ...Taxobox_begin | color = light blue | name = Reptiles}}
    4: ...xobox_image | image = [[Image:Turtle_4.jpg|280px|Testudo hermanni boettgeri]] | caption = Eastern [[He...
    15: &nbsp;&nbsp;Suborder [[Snake|Serpentes]] - Snakes<br/>
    16: [[Testudines]] - Turtles<br/>
    23: ... by an amniotic [[membrane]]). Today they are represented by four orders:
  11. Desert Tortoise (5389 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Desert Tortoise}}<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    6: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Testudines]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Testudinoidea]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Testudinidae]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = ''G. agassizii''}}
  12. Grasshoppers and Crickets (8917 bytes)
    2: ...nis.jpg|200px|Female Humpback grasshopper, "Abisares viridipennis"]] | caption = }}
    10: ...subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Families}}
    55: ...f grasshoppers. Grasshoppers can jump long distances with their powerful hind [[leg]]s and most are al...
    57: ...ow. Grasshoppers develop through stages that progressively get larger in body and wing size. This deve...
    59: ...r]] is short. Taxonomic descriptions of the families are more specific.
  13. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    8: ...he [[19th century]], scientists were able to synthesize hundreds of organic compounds. The most import...
    12: ...y settled until [[Jean Perrin]]'s experimental investigation of [[Einstein]]'s atomic explanation of [...
    14: ...arried much further by [[Ernest Rutherford]], who established the study of the substructure of the ato...
    20: ...], and was found to have roughly the same properties that Mendeleev predicted for it.
    23: ...lothing, medicine, and everyday disposable resources, by the twentieth century.
  14. Protein (17280 bytes)
    1: ...in]], showing coloured [[alpha helix|alpha helices]]. This protein was the first to have its structu...
    2: ... all living [[cell (biology)|cells]] and [[virus]]es.
    3: ...[amino acids]] for [[organism]]s that do not synthesize those amino acids natively.
    5: ...teins are one of the classes of bio-[[macromolecules]], alongside [[polysaccharide]]s, [[lipid]]s, and...
    7: ...netics)|transcribed]] to yield [[RNA]], which serves as a template for [[translation (genetics)|transl...
  15. Amniotic sac (3222 bytes)
    2: ...'' is a tough but thin transparent pair of membranes, which hold a developing [[embryo]] (and later [[...
    4: An artificial rupture of membranes ('''ARM'''), also known as an '''amniotomy''', ma...
    9: ...d the development of [[lung]]s and the [[gastrointestinal tract]].
    11: ... "waters break" or "spontaneous rupture of membranes" ('''SRM'''). The majority of the hindwaters rem...
    14: ...g risk factor for [[cord prolapse]] and is sometimes a side effect of a [[macrosomia|macrosomic pregna...

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