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  1. Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
    1: ...re she played for 17 years as a member of the [[United States women's national soccer team]].
    3: ...l team at age 15, Mia later attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where she wa...
    5: ...oals with 103, assists with 72, and total points with 278.
    7: She has garnered numerous awards and recognitions during her career as a soccer player. Among t...
    11: ...final as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Ro...
  2. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
    1: ...e]]s and is part of the body's [[immune system]]. It also transports [[fat]]s from the [[small intesti...
    3: ==Composition of lymph==
    4: ...lmost the same composition as the original interstitial fluid.
    14: ...secondary lymphoid organs, where they await recognition of [[antigen]]s.
    17: ...es. In the lymph nodes, the macrophages and dendritic cells [[phagocytosis|phagocytose]] the antigens...
  3. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    4: ...om individual to individual), but a baby is born with approximately 270. The difference comes from a n...
    6: ...side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with themselves, and one bone, the [[hyoid]] bone, wh...
    11: ...sease). It is also necessary for protection of [[vital organ]]s and is needed by the [[muscle|muscles]...
    29: ...anial features such as the brow ridges and [[occipital condyle]] (the small bump in the cranium's post...
    35: ...ck the skeleton resulting in severe pain and debility. [[Osteoporosis]] can increase the likelihood of...
  4. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    1: ... have organs dedicated to the maintenance of immunity, such as the [[thymus]].
    3: ...into the two sections of innate and adaptive immunity, the former encompassing unchanging mechanisms t...
    6: ...mmal]]s) have immune systems of increasing complexity.
    8: ...iology)|viruses]], [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[parasite]]s), some [[poison]]s, as well as suppressing [[...
    11: ...nodeficiency]] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]]) arise from failures of discriminatory systems...
  5. Liver (11441 bytes)
    1: ...cogen]] storage and [[plasma protein]] synthesis. It also produces [[bile]], which is important for di...
    5: .... It is the largest organ in the [[abdomen]] and sits immediately under the [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diap...
    9: ...tic duct to form the common bile duct. Bile can either drain directly into the [[duodenum]] via the c...
    11: ...tion (biology)|regeneration]] of lost tissue; as little as 25% of remaining liver can regenerate into ...
    14: ...y are easily recognizable surface landmarks. Traditional gross anatomy divided the liver into four lo...
  6. Bone (11388 bytes)
    1: ...e]]s) facilitate [[movement]]; are also involved with [[cell formation]], [[calcium metabolism]], and ...
    3: ...ives to bones are [[animal shell|shell]]s and [[chitin]].
    6: ...efly [[collagen]]). Bone is a [[mesh]], the [[density]] of which may vary at different [[points]].
    9: ...cellous bone is trabecular (honeycomb structure), it has a relatively high surface area, but forms a s...
    11: ... during growth or repair. It is so called because its fibres are aligned at random, and as a result ha...
  7. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    2: ...[Tyrannosaurus rex|T. Rex]]'' from the <br /> [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Departme...
    7: ...y | taxon = '''Dinosauria'''}}<br>{{Taxobox_authority | author = [[Richard Owen|Owen]] | date = [[1842...
    13: [[Ornithischia]]<br/>
    16: ...zed [[bone]]s, [[feces]], [[trackway]]s, [[gastrolith]]s, [[feather]]s, impressions of skin and intern...
    20: ..., with major new discoveries in previously unexploited regions, including [[South America]], [[Madagas...
  8. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    15: ...st to have ever existed. New finds have dethroned it as the largest theropod, but ''T. rex'' will very...
    18: ...2]] and was described as ''Manospondylus gigas''. It was assigned to ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in [[1912]]...
    22: ...aurus'' appears to have had a sizeable brain, but it was probably not particularly intelligent by mamm...
    24: ...f the fastest of all dinosaurs. To compensate for its immense bulk, the interior of many bones has bee...
    27: ...]] and [[physiology]] &mdash; remains unknown. A site in [[Alberta]] has at least nine ''[[Albertosaur...
  9. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    4: ...e has rapidly declined in recent years in the [[United States]], [[Canada]] and [[western Europe]].
    8: ...is inhaled into the lungs and increases with quantity and speed of nicotine absorption.
    10: ...iew the long-term risks of smoking as balanced by its immediate rewards, while others deny the risks a...
    13: ..., and was widely believed to have magical powers, It was also burned as a sacrifice to the gods; a tob...
    15: With the arrival of the Europeans in the [[New World]...
  10. Curium (8593 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    43: ...<sup>7</sup> 6[[d-orbital|d]]<sup>1</sup> 7[[s-orbital|s]]<sup>2</sup>
    53: | [[Density]]
    60: | 1613 [[Kelvin|K]] (2444 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])
    86: | [[Velocity of sound]]
  11. Radium (13138 bytes)
    18: ...ent|2(IIA)]], [[period 7 element|7]], [[atomic orbital|s]]</td></tr>
    20: <td>[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]</td><td>5000...
    22: <td>[[color|Appearance]]</td><td>Silvery white metallic</td></tr>
    26: ...tomic weight]]</td><td>(226.0254) [[Atomic mass unit|amu]]</td></tr>
    45: ...point]]</td><td>973 [[Kelvin|K]] (1292 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
  12. Kiwi (6303 bytes)
    19: ...chicken, kiwi are by far the smallest living [[ratite]]s. Several kiwi species are [[endangered specie...
    23: ...; though they also take fruit and, if the opportunity arises, small [[crayfish]], [[Amphibia|amphibian...
    25: ... females carry and lay a single 450 gram egg. For its size this is the biggest egg laid by a bird.
    27: ...s closest relatives were the other New Zealand ratites, the [[moa]]. However recent DNA studies indica...
    31: ...kable resilience: it adapts to a wide range of habitats, even non-native forests and some farmland. Th...
  13. Testosterone (11221 bytes)
    16: |bgcolor="#efefef"|Bioavailability
    29: |bgcolor="#dfefff"|X ([[United States|USA]]), [[Teratogen]]ic effects
    45: ...teroid]] [[hormone]] from the [[androgen]] group. It is the principal [[male]] sex hormone and the "or...
    49: ...tes]], but it is also synthesized in smaller quantities by the [[theca cell]]s of the [[ovary|ovaries]...
    51: ...lied to target tissues in the blood where much of it is transported bound to a specific plasma protein...
  14. Carnivore (2670 bytes)
    2: ...res''' are [[animal]]s that [[eat]] a [[diet (nutrition)|diet]] consisting only of [[meat]].
    4: ...], many (but not all) of which fit the first definition. [[Bear]]s are an example of members of ''Carn...
    8: ...ly [[animal product]]s like [[cheese]] and [[bone marrow]], or sweet sugary substances like [[honey]] and ...
    10: ...designed for human consumption may be lacking in vital nutrients.
    13: ...s]] (again not only [[dog|domestic dogs]], though it is debated whether they are carnivores or omnivor...
  15. Pumpkin (6104 bytes)
    3: ...commonly eaten [[cooking|cooked]]. Pumps are traditionally used to carve [[Jack o'lantern]]s for use ...
    7: ...ative plant of the [[Western hemisphere]]. Today, it is well-known in English [[cottage]] [[garden]]s,...
    9: [[Image:Pumpkin with stalk.jpg|thumb|left|Pumpkin attached to a stalk...
    15: ...rica to this and other species of the genus Cucurbita. The name is adapted from an American Indian wor...
    19: ...e true squashes (''C. maxima'') do not hybridize with the true pumpkin (''C. pepo'') species. If caref...
  16. Zucchini (1380 bytes)
    4: ...s a [[vegetable]]. Its [[Latin]] name is ''Cucurbita pepo''.
    6: ...ina''), in turn a diminutive of ''zucca'', &#8216;marrow&#8217;.
    8: ...cooked. Its flower can be eaten fried or stuffed. It is one of the easiest vegetables to cultivate in ...
    10: ...tte to be [[United Kingdom|Britain's]] 10th favourite culinary vegetable.
  17. Mustelids (5262 bytes)
    17: ...e|honey guide bird]]; to the tropical, largely fruit-eating [[tayra]]; to the aquatic [[otter]]s. Othe...
    19: ... the past 40 million years and roughly coincided with the appearance of [[rodent]]s.
    21: ...its diet. It is a "[[keystone species]]," keeping its prey populations in balance so some do not outco...
    25: ...l the animal is so weak it can be flipped over to its vulnerable belly. In some areas porcupines form ...
    27: ...bolism it must eat every few hours to survive, so it runs through multiple cycles of sleep and wakeful...
  18. Carnivores (2669 bytes)
    1: ...res''' are [[animal]]s that [[eat]] a [[diet (nutrition)|diet]] consisting only of [[meat]].
    3: ...], many (but not all) of which fit the first definition. [[Bear]]s are an example of members of ''Carn...
    7: ...ly [[animal product]]s like [[cheese]] and [[bone marrow]], or sweet sugary substances like [[honey]] and ...
    9: ...designed for human consumption may be lacking in vital nutrients.
    12: ...s]] (again not only [[dog|domestic dogs]], though it is debated whether they are carnivores or omnivor...
  19. Blood (11213 bytes)
    4: ...lood often begin in ''hemo-'' or ''hemato-'' ([[British English|BE]]: ''haemo-'' and ''haemato-'') fro...
    6: ...een tissues and organs. Problems with blood composition or circulation can lead to downstream tissue d...
    9: ... and is used in [[crustacean]]s and [[mollusk]]s. It is thought that [[tunicate]]s (sea squirts) might...
    11: ...f respiratory pigments without increasing [[viscosity]] or damaging blood filtering organs like the ki...
    17: ...cles; these ''formed elements'' of the blood constitute about 45% of whole blood. The other 55% is [[b...

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