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  1. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ...form of electrical pulses known as [[action potential]]s. They communicate with other neurons in the ...
    9: ...]], and similar [[mollusk]]s), and [[craniata|craniate]]s ([[vertebrate]]s and their cousins). The br...
    11: ...itive vertebrates, like fish, reptiles, and amphibians have cortices with less than six layers of neur...
    16: ...These disease can be treated by [[psychiatry|psychiatric therapy]], by [[drug]]s, or by a combination ...
    18: ...eadly disease among [[cattle]] and is linked to [[prion]]s.
  2. Food (24212 bytes)
    9: *any substance or product, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, intended to be, or r...
    14: Links to official legal definitions of food:
    28: ...rs or friends and this is seen as an important social occasion. Meals also play an important role in t...
    30: ...|cultural]] [[tradition|traditions]] and [[industrialisation]].
    32: ... and other similar [[retail]] premises. In industrial societies, meals often contain a higher proporti...
  3. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (16156 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = violet | name = ''BSE prion''}}
    3: {{Taxobox_norank_entry | taxon = [[Prion]]}}
    4: ...{Taxobox_norank_entry | taxon = [[Prion|Mammalian prion]]}}
    5: {{Taxobox_norank_entry | taxon = '''''BSE prion'''''}}
    11: ... on to deform further prion protein in an exponential cascade. These aggregate to form dense plaque fi...
  4. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    6: ...]], work by a number of scientists combined Darwinian natural selection with the re-discovered theory ...
    18: ...er|powerful]] theory explaining variation and speciation, and within the [[science]] of [[biology]], i...
    31: ...tic code]] (with some extremely rare and minor deviations) to [[translation (genetics)|translate]] nuc...
    44: ...omologous structures''. A [[vestigial organ|vestigial organ]] or structure may exist with little or no...
    56: ...ee domains of life ([[Archea]], [[Bacterium|Bacteria]], [[Eukaryota]]) or the [[origin of life]]. Atte...
  5. Biology (23579 bytes)
    2: ...most basic topics in biology, please see [[Wikipedia:biology basic topics]].''
    12: ...[[Image:EscherichiaColi NIAID.jpg|90px|''Escherichia coli'']]
    15: ...align="bottom"|[[Image:Goliath_beetle.jpg|90px|Goliath beetle]]
    19: ...' ''[[E. coli]]'', tree [[fern]], [[gazelle]], Goliath [[beetle]]</div>
    28: ...resentation of [[DNA]] the primary [[genetic material]]]]
  6. Virus (17572 bytes)
    1: ...s.png|thumb|350px|Three types of viruses: a bacterial virus, otherwise called a [[phage|bacteriophage]...
    3: ...[[protein]]s needed to package its [[genetic material]], but for proteins needed by the virus during [...
    12: ...ruses have genes and show inheritance, but are reliant on host cells to produce new generations of vir...
    14: ...t the standards required to call something artificially alive are reduced.
    19: ... studies of animal cells than in studies of bacteria. Numerous studies have demonstrated the utility o...
  7. Protein (17280 bytes)
    2: ...s joined by [[peptide bond]]s. Proteins are essential to the structure and function of all living [[ce...
    15: ...erall shape of a single protein molecule; the spatial relationship of the secondary structural motifs ...
    18: ...ext of these functional rearrangements, these tertiary or quaternary structures are usually referred t...
    20: ... are held together by [[hydrogen bond]]s. The tertiary structure is held together primarily by [[hydro...
    39: ...ough a polypeptide may be less likely to have tertiary structure and may be more likely to act as a [[...
  8. Livestock (24677 bytes)
    9: ...moderate temperament<sup>[[#2|2]]</sup>, and a social structure that meshes well with human interventi...
    17: ...areas, livestock could be used to supplement unreliable or uneconomical cereal crops. Raising livestoc...
    19: ...p and thousands of [[shepherd]]s. Government officials also regulated the rotation of shepherds on pas...
    27: ; '''[[Dairy]] products''' : Mammalian livestock can be used as a source of [[milk]], w...
    29: ... stock-feed and fertilizer (see [[scrapie]] and [[prion]]). Larvae make silk that is woven into fabric.
  9. Life (11665 bytes)
    10: ...traterrestrial life]], or the concept of [[artificial life]], it becomes clear that the question is fu...
    13: ...start on this planet or was there an extraterrestrial intervention? Why have so many biological system...
    22: These criteria are not without their uses, but their disparate n...
    24: ...ere is an obvious feature that delineates the spatial extension of the living being, such as a [[cell ...
    30: ...[Biologist]]s who are content to focus on terrestrial [[organism]]s often note some additional signs o...
  10. Organism (3272 bytes)
    3: ...from [[endosymbiotic theory|endosymbiotic]] bacteria.
    16: ...eir environment. [[Microorganism]]s such as bacteria may not conduct respiration, using alternate chem...
    41: * [[Binomial nomenclature]]
    49: ...f most organisms, bacterium, a virus or even a [[prion]].

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