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- Animal (16429 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Animals}}
5: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = '''Animalia'''}}
43: [[Ectoprocta]] (moss animals)<br>
49: ...n. Biologically, [[human]] beings fall under the animal kingdom.
51: ... which ''animalia'' is the plural, and ultimately from ''anima'', meaning vital breath or soul. - Animal shell (2105 bytes)
3: ...xcept for their hardness and use as a covering by animals).
7: ...ntinually deposited onto the inner surface of the animal's shell (the [[iridescent]] ''nacreous layer'', a...
9: ...te]] or is irritated by a foreign object that the animal cannot eject, a process known as ''[[encystation]...
11: ...ery durable and outlast the otherwise soft-bodied animals that produce them by a very long time. Large amo... - Mole (animal) (2534 bytes)
4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Animal]]ia}}
28: ... not visible. They feed on small [[invertebrate]] animals living under ground. Moles can be found in [[Nor...
35: Other similar animals are found in family [[Chrysochloridae]], the [[g...
39: Moles eat worms. They maintain a fresh supply of worms in underground chambers. The m...
41: ...ypes of earth-burrowing machines take their names from moles. - Animal A (691 bytes)
3: *[[African Clawed Frog]]
4: *[[African Elephant]]
5: *[[African Grey Parrot]]
6: *[[African Wild Dog]]
7: *[[African Wildlife]] - Animal B (971 bytes)
52: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal C (1243 bytes)
4: *[[California Red-Legged Frog]]
64: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal D (416 bytes)
19: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal E (429 bytes)
20: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal F (469 bytes)
21: *[[Fraser's Dolphin]]
22: *[[Freshwater Fish]]
24: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal G (821 bytes)
40: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal H (406 bytes)
23: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal I (96 bytes)
6: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal J (88 bytes)
5: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal K (229 bytes)
15: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal L (433 bytes)
26: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal M (850 bytes)
8: *[[Mantella Frogs]]
40: *[[Moss Animals]]
47: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal N (228 bytes)
11: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal O (182 bytes)
13: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal P (610 bytes)
17: *[[Poison Dart Frogs]]
36: {{Animal_temp}} - Animal Q (40 bytes)
3: {{Animal_temp}}
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- Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
1:
40: | From [[Spain]]
63: ...amics.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Pre-Columbian Ceramics from Nicoya, Costa Rica]]
67: ...pital moved to [[San Jos鬠Costa Rica|San Jos靝. From the [[1840s]] on, Costa Rica was an independent...
107: ...ure, and electronics exports. The economy emerged from [[recession]] in 1997 and has since shown stron... - Main Page (2698 bytes)
9: <h3>Animal Library</h3>
11: ...mals]] from around the world. Includes videos and animal pictures and clipart.
13: '''Animals:'''
16: | [[Image:frog_ack.jpg|96px]] || [[Image:bird_ack.jpg|96px]] |...
22: | [[Ocean Animals]] || [[Insects]] || [[Spiders]] || [[Reptiles]] - Clip art (7441 bytes)
2: * Thousands of [https://classroomclipart.com Free Clipart]
9: ...oomclipart.com/image/category/animal-clipart.htm Animal Clipart]
37: ...sroomclipart.com/image/category/fruit-clipart.htm Fruit Clipart]
78: ...documents with limited distribution to use images from non-public-domain sources for which they have n... - Raccoon (4751 bytes)
4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Animal]]ia}}
14: ...al]] native to [[the Americas]]. Its name derives from the [[Algonquian]] word ''aroughcoune'', "he wh...
16: ...albino. The characteristic eye colorings make the animal look like it is wearing a "bandit's mask".
18: ...ood before eating it (the term for the animal in French is ''raton laveur'', or "washing rat"; the Ge...
24: ... have recovered. Raccoons are one of the largest animals to have adapted well to human development. - Main Page2 (2348 bytes)
8: <h3>Animal Library</h3>
10: ...mals]] from around the world. Includes videos and animal pictures and clipart.
54: ...r">Classroom Clipart [http://classroomclipart.com Free Clip Art]</h3> - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... remembered for her attempt to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To ...
13: ... who presumably would have contracted the disease from Mary's father. Whether or not he had the disea...
15: ..., [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], as well a...
17: ...ovided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second son, [[Henry, Duke of Orl顮s]...
19: ... with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts ... - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
8: ...yst]]" and "a [[American football|football]] knee from [[high school]]" [Colford, pp 14 – 20].
12: ...l years in [[music radio]], Limbaugh took a break from radio and accepted a position as director of pr...
24: ...ded badly when on one show Limbaugh got into a confrontation with some [[ACT-UP]] hecklers and had to ...
26: ...e same topics as his radio show, and was taped in front of a live audience, which he facetiously claim...
34: ...tating that he had received incorrect information from one of his staff members. - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
22: Already blinded because she suffered from [[diabetes]], she lost her [[leg]]s in [[1993]]...
24: ...1980' s hit "Ella , elle l' a" by French singer [[France Gall]].
33: *1955 ''[[Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues]]''
54: *1960 ''[[Sings Songs from Let No Man Write My Epitaph]]''
103: ...79 ''[[A Perfect Match]]'' This Live Performance from the 1979 [[Montreux Jazz Festival]] is also ava... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
1: [[Image:Hildegard.jpg|right|framed|A medieval illumination showing Hildegard von...
6: .... Because she was a tenth child, and a sickly one from birth, at the age of eight Hildegard's parents ...
8: ...members of her order after falling physically ill from carrying the unspoken burden.
20: ...manuscript.jpg|thumb|"Universal Man" illumination from Hildegard's ''Liber divinorum operum''.]]
24: ...unded another convent, Eibingen, across the river from Bingen. Her remaining years were very productiv... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...r World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czechoslovakia, she defected to the [[United St...
13: ...stralian Open]] to [[Evonne Goolagong]] and the [[French Open]] to [[Chris Evert]]. After losing to Ev...
17: ... [[Tracy Austin]]. She won both Wimbledon and the French Open in [[1982]].
19: ... in December at that time). She then won the 1984 French Open to hold all four Grand Slam singles titl...
23: In the three years from 1985 to [[1987]], Navrátilová reached the wom... - Pansy (10101 bytes)
17: ... is a cultivated garden [[flower]]. It is derived from the wildflower called the [[Heartsease]] or Joh...
20: ...r native violet (''V. lutea'') and eventually one from the Near East (''V. altaica''), to produce a ho...
34: ... gardeners buy biennials as packs of young plants from the garden center and plant them directly into ...
46: ...-borne fungus. Possible hazard with unsterilized animal manure.
52: 11 parts fresh ammonium carbonate - Anemone (3447 bytes)
17: ...nvolucre of three leaflets below each flower. The fruits often bear long hairy styles which aid their ...
21: ... and large showy poppy-like blossoms on stalks of from 15-20 cm high; the flowers are of various colou...
23: ...y room till planting time. They are easily raised from the seed, and a bed of the single varieties is ...
27: ...about the flower. For information about the ocean animal that was named after the flower, see [[sea anemon... - Botany (8977 bytes)
9: ...plant life can be studied at a variety of levels, from the [[molecular biology|molecular]], [[genetics...
11: ...l organisms that were not generally regarded as [[animal]]. Some of these "plant-like" organisms include: ...
20: ...either directly from [[staple food]]s and other [[fruit]] and [[vegetables]], or indirectly through [[...
22: ...[Gregor Mendel]] laid the foundations of genetics from his studies of plants.]]
25: ...eas|pea]] shape is inherited. What Mendel learned from studying plants has had far-reaching benefits o... - Integumentary system (674 bytes)
1: ... largest [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] of an [[animal]], comprising the [[skin]], [[hair]] and [[nail (...
3: The name comes from the [[Latin]] ''integumentum'', which means "to... - Nervous system (3163 bytes)
1: ...anatomy)|organ]]s, constructs and processes input from the [[sense]]s, and initiates [[action (philoso...
3: ...nd emotions. Thus it is the system that animates "animals" ([[sponge]]s are an exception). Chemicals that ...
15: The nervous systems of [[vertebrate]] animals are often divided into a [[central nervous syste... - Testicle (6183 bytes)
1: ...'testis'''), are the male generative glands in [[animal]]s. Male [[mammal]]s have two testicles, which a...
3: ...c muscle relaxes and the testicle is lowered away from the warm body and are able to cool. This phenom...
5: ...olutionary development which protects each testis from hitting against the other.
19: .... The tubes are lined with a layer of cells that, from [[puberty]] into old-age, produce sperm cells. ...
28: ...cular output is also larger in the [[polygamous]] animal, possibly a spermatogenic competition for surviva... - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
1: ...irculates [[blood]] around the [[body]] of most [[animal]]s.
22: All circulatory systems frequently employ [[countercurrent exchange]] system...
25: ...ll the cells of the flat worm. Oxygen can diffuse from water into the cells of the flatworm. Thus ever...
30: ...eries are [[blood vessel]]s that carry blood away from the heart. Veins are blood vessels that return...
35: ...se of [[carbon dioxide]] and the uptake of oxygen from the air. The now oxygenated blood returns to t... - Skeleton (2955 bytes)
3: ...tic skeletal systems may be classified separately from the other two since they lack hardened support ...
5: ...]], and some insects: the skeleton forms a hard [[animal shell|shell]]-like covering protecting the intern...
11: ...s to change their body shape as they move forward from long and skinny to short and stumpy. - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
2: ...rgans within [[multicellular animal|multicellular animals]] which takes in [[food]], [[digest]]s it to ext...
4: ...tially from animal to animal. For instance, some animals have multi-chambered stomachs.
45: ... of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the [[mouth]] to the [[anus]] (see figure). Ins...
59: ...ese waves of narrowing push the food and fluid in front of them through each hollow organ.
67: ...the small intestine and dissolved into the juices from the pancreas, liver, and intestine, the content... - Brain (22060 bytes)
1: ...nvertebrate]] [[central nervous system]]. In most animals, the brain is located in the [[Head (anatomy)|he...
9: ...l nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. The arthropod brain consists of large ''optical ...
11: ...the brain, called ''gyri'', are characteristic of animals with more advanced brains. These convolutions e...
20: ...ers are [[congenital]]. [[Tay-Sachs disease]], [[Fragile X syndrome]], [[Down syndrome]], and [[Toure...
38: ...derstand the nervous system, including the brain, from a biological perspective. [[Psychology]] seeks...
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