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  1. Acorn squash (258 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Acornsquash.jpg|thumb|Acorn squash]]
    3: ...curbita pepo'') is a dark green, winter [[Squash (fruit)|squash]] with sweet, yellow-orange [[flesh]]....

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  1. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    26: *[[Franz Ackerman|Ackerman, Franz]] (c1330-1387)
    34: *[[Georg Friedrich Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Friedrich]] (1787-1843)
    52: *[[Milton Acorn|Acorn, Milton]], (1923-1986), poet
  2. Animal (16429 bytes)
    19: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Hemichordata]] (acorn worms)<br>
    51: ... which ''animalia'' is the plural, and ultimately from ''anima'', meaning vital breath or soul.
    57: ...During development it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reo...
    63: ...produced without mating, or in some cases through fragmentation.
    70: ...few small parasitic [[protist]]s. The name comes from the posterior location of the [[flagellum]] in ...
  3. Deuterostome (1974 bytes)
    14: ...rostomes''' (taxonomic term: '''Deuterostomia'''; from the Greek: "other mouth") are a [[taxon]] of [[...
    20: * Phylum [[Hemichordata]] (acorn worms)
    24: ... a complete small larva, and if a cell is removed from the blastula the other cells will compensate.
  4. History of California (38344 bytes)
    5: During that time, the area has gone from a [[Spain|Spanish]] outpost of interest primari...
    13: ...S)|Sierra Nevada]] foothills collected [[acorn]]s from [[oak]] trees, ground them, and leached out the...
    25: ====Francisco de Ulloa====
    26: {{main|Francisco de Ulloa}}, also [[Island of California]]
    28: ...ved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés sent Francisco de Ulloa out with three small vessels. He ...
  5. Archimedes (13735 bytes)
    1: ...ong with possibly [[Isaac Newton|Newton]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], and [[Leonhard Euler|Euler]...
    12: ...ns the length of the segment parallel to the axis from the vertex to the base. The vertex must be so ...
    26: Apart from general physics, he was an [[astronomer]], and ...
    51: ...nd the distance between various celestial bodies. From the introductory letter, we also learn that Arc...
    65: *The [[Acorn Archimedes]]
  6. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    1: ...ramento from Riverwalk.JPG|thumb|175px|Sacramento from near the Sacramento River]]
    2: ... [[1848]] by [[John Sutter, Jr.]] Sacramento grew from [[Sutter's Fort]], which was established by Sut...
    36: === The lost frontier ===
    37: ...entiful [[oak]] trees in the region and by eating fruits, bulbs, seeds, and roots throughout the year.
    41: === From pioneers to gold fever ===
  7. Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
    47: * [[Bar-breasted Piculet]], ''Picumnus aurifrons''
    48: * [[Lafresnaye's Piculet]], ''Picumnus lafresnayi''
    74: * [[African Piculet]], ''Sasia africana''
    85: * [[Acorn Woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes formicivorus''
    89: ...[[Yellow-fronted Woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes flavifrons''
  8. Trebuchet (7499 bytes)
    1: ...ght|thumb|300px|Trebuchet at Chⴥau des Baux, [[France]]]]
    3: ...le]]s over [[wall]]s. The name engine was derived from the Latin word ''ingenium'' meaning ingenious d...
    12: ...ached to the arm, and a free end whose loop slips from a hook. A trigger, usually a toggle in a chain...
    14: ... the missile flies free. The trebuchet's arm and frame then oscillate for several cycles.
    17: ...n site. Another trick is to place the supporting frame of the trebuchet on wheels. These improvement...
  9. Echinoderm (4512 bytes)
    27: ...e lopsided. Echinoderms' larvae are [[cilia]]ted free-swimming organisms that organize in a bilateral...
    29: ... spines called pedicellariae that keep the animal free of debris.
    39: ...[hemichordata|hemichordates]]. (Some believe that acorn worms are more closely related to echinoderms tha...
    41: Echinodermata is the largest phylum to lack any fresh water or land representatives.
    44: ...inodermata&contgroup=Deuterostomia Echinodermata] from the ''Tree of Life'' website.
  10. New Year's Eve (4555 bytes)
    4: New Year's Eve is a separate observance from the observance of [[New Year's Day]]. In 20th c...
    13: A large number of fireworks are usually set off from the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]] and various spots...
    17: ...]] in [[Edinburgh]], with fireworks being set off from the [[Edinburgh Castle|castle]] and other major...
    21: ... Royal Canadians would serenade the United States from the ballroom of the [[Waldorf-Astoria Hotel]] o...
    23: ...g apple" like the city itself; the custom derives from the time signal that used to be given at [[noon...
  11. Pumpkin (6104 bytes)
    3: ...t commonly orange in colour when ripe, that grows from a trailing vine. Pumpkins are a popular [[food...
    7: A pumpkin is the fruit of the gourd ''[[Cucurbita]] pepo'', ''Cucurbi...
    15: ...ecies of the genus Cucurbita. The name is adapted from an American Indian word (see L. H. Bailey, ''Cy...
    19: ...ut if left to mature on the vine will form a hard fruit like winter squash. Winter squashes are either...
    33: ...en secretive, including hand pollination, removal from the vines of all but one pumpkin, and injection...
  12. Squash (fruit) (4665 bytes)
    15: ''C. pepo'' - most pumpkins, acorn squash, summer squash<br>
    22: ...he summer, while the skin is still tender and the fruit relatively small. They are consumed almost imm...
    24: ...m ''winter squash'' is used here to differentiate from ''summer squash,'' it is also commonly used to ...
    28: Besides the fruits, squash seeds, blossoms, and tendrils are als...
    36: ...rcup and Mooregold. On this species the peduncle (fruit stem) is spongy and swollen, not ridged.
  13. Acorn squash (258 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Acornsquash.jpg|thumb|Acorn squash]]
    3: ...curbita pepo'') is a dark green, winter [[Squash (fruit)|squash]] with sweet, yellow-orange [[flesh]]....
  14. Woodpeckers (14469 bytes)
    47: * [[Bar-breasted Piculet]], ''Picumnus aurifrons''
    48: * [[Lafresnaye's Piculet]], ''Picumnus lafresnayi''
    74: * [[African Piculet]], ''Sasia africana''
    85: * [[Acorn Woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes formicivorus''
    89: ...[[Yellow-fronted Woodpecker]], ''Melanerpes flavifrons''
  15. Fruit (8416 bytes)
    1: ...sh-strawberries-in-a-bucket.jpg|thumb|right|550px|Fresh strawberries in a bucket]]
    2: ...arrot]] is defined as a fruit, presumably because fruits are taxed at a higher [[duty]] and [[carrot j...
    4: ...[[yew]], have fleshy [[Aril|aril]]s that resemble fruits and some [[juniper]]s have ''berry-like'', fl...
    6: ...ruits are seedless. A plant that does not produce fruit is known as '''''acarpous''''', meaning essent...
    8: == Fruit development ==

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