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- Respiratory system (5107 bytes)
1: ...atory systems, taking in [[carbon dioxide]] and emitting [[oxygen]] during the day, consuming oxygen a...
9: *The [[trachea]], an air tube that connects with the bronchi
22: ...lation]], and for this reason, all the pressures within the pulmonary blood vessels are low.
24: ... the elastic recoil of lung tissue. A simple [[:wikibooks:Constructing school science lab equipment/Bell ja...
31: ...iratory system includes many mechanisms to defend itself and prevent [[pathogen]]s from entering the b... - India (27950 bytes)
1: ...second most populous]] [[country]] in the world, with a [[population]] of over [[1 E9|one billion]], a...
3: ...y has grown significantly, in its economic and military roles, regionally as well as globally.
5: ... due to domestic disputes over how representative it is as a national signifier.
11: [[Stone Age]] rock shelters with paintings at [[Bhimbetka]] in [[Madhya Pradesh]]...
13: ...ies of invasions from [[Central Asia]] followed, with the successive establishment in the northern Ind... - Zoology (5641 bytes)
25: ...on [[evolution]], [[population genetics]], [[heredity]], [[variation]], [[Mendelism]], [[reproduction]...
28: ...ines such as [[mammalogy]], [[herpetology]], [[ornithology]] study mechanisms that are specific to tho...
35: ...al structure, [[histology]] and [[embryology]] in its scope.
37: ...ge throughout the Middle Ages. It was Wotton's merit that he rejected the legendary and fantastic accr...
39: ...sificatory conceptions of successive naturalists with those which are to be found in the works of [[Ca... - Economics (30960 bytes)
1: ...a set of [[observation]]s, and [[normative]] when it prescribes that a certain action should be taken.
3: ...ed to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic [[value#Economics|value]...
5: ...of whole societies. (See also [[sociology]], [[political economy]], [[history]])
7: ...ge to the death penalty and optimal political institutions.
14: ...to understand decision making in the face of scarcity and the allocation consequences of these decisio... - Leaf (20580 bytes)
2: ...rate fully into the tissues. Leaves are also the sites in most plants where [[respiration]], [[transpi...
7: [[Image:Leaf1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A leaf with laminar structure and pinnate venation]]
8: ...''''axil'''''. Not every species produces leaves with all of these structural parts. In some species, ...
16: ...r multi-layered group of cells covering the leaf. It forms the boundary between the plant and the exte...
18: ... thicker on leaves from dry climates as compared with those from wet climates. - Dog (69384 bytes)
17: ... ability to fit into human households and social situations.
19: ...et|companions]]. Dogs have lived with and worked with humans in so many roles that they have earned th...
23: ...ace, as well as scientific studies of similar conditions, suggest that under such extreme stress, high...
27: ...wolf]], ''Canis lupus'', by the [[Smithsonian Institution]] and the [[American Society of Mammalogists...
29: ...l size; similarly for '''Lap dogs''', with the additional connotation of an affectionate attachment be... - Film (18911 bytes)
4: ...mics and the English-speaking international community prefer to use ''film'' or "cinema", due to the c...
6: ...duced by [[recording]] actual people and objects with [[camera]]s, or by creating them using [[animati...
8: ...ecially with the addition of [[dubbing]] or [[subtitle]]s that translate the dialogue. Films are als...
16: ...een for an entire audience. These reels, so exhibited, came to be known as ''motion pictures".
18: ... prepared list of sheet music for this purposes, with complete [[film score]]s being composed for majo... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
2: ...h;[[19 April]] [[1882]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[natural history|naturalist]] who achieved ...
4: ...ying first medicine, then [[theology]], at university. Five years on [[the Voyage of the Beagle]] brou...
8: In a national recognition of Darwin's pre-eminence, he was buried in [[W...
15: ..., and of [[Josiah Wedgwood]], a family of the [[Unitarian]] church. ''See also [[Darwin -- Wedgwood fa...
17: ...nishing school, Darwin went to [[Edinburgh University]] in [[1825]] to study medicine. - Shrimp and Prawns (5254 bytes)
11: {{Taxobox_authority | author = [[James Dwight Dana|Dana]] | date = [...
69: ...gh they belong instead to the [[Notostraca]], a quite unrelated group.
75: ...], [[okonomiyaki]], [[poon choi]], [[bagoong]], [[wikibooks:Cookbook:Prawns|Kerala]] and [[scampi]]?.
77: ...n" (a [[euphemism]] for [[digestive tract]]). As with other seafood, shrimp is high in [[calcium]], [[...
80: ... vein at the tail end and pull it completely out with your fingers. - Rice (13724 bytes)
20: ...Rpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=41975 ITIS 41975] 2002-09-22
23: ...uires plenty of water for [[irrigation]]. However it can be grown practically anywhere, even on [[grad...
24: ...rica, centuries of trade and exportation has made it a commonplace in many cultures.
27: ...wn on dry land (including on terraced hillsides) with the help of chemical weed controls.
29: ...is can develop elongated stems capable of coping with water depths exceeding 2 meters (6 feet).
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