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  1. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    2: ...ar animals]] which takes in [[food]], [[digest]]s it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the r...
    13: *[[Mouth]] (buccal cavity; includes [[salivary glands]], [[mucosa]], [[too...
    21: ...ith the [[ilium]], or hipbone). The ileum joins with the cecum at the [[ileocecal junction]]
    24: ***'''[[colon (anatomy)|colon]]''' with :
    39: ...n protein, by the enzymes present in the stomach. It then passes to the [[small intestine]] where furt...
  2. Anus (740 bytes)
    1: ...elephants and humans — have a tubular gut, with a [[mouth]] at one end and an anus at the other....
    3: ...rnal. One sphincter consists of smooth muscle and its action is voluntary; the other, striated muscle ...
  3. Silk (8683 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Silk_worm4.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Silk Worms. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    2: ... the larvae. The shimmering appearance for which it is prized comes from the fibres triangular prism-...
    5: ...areas accessible to Chinese merchants, because of its texture and [[lustre]]. Because of the high dema...
    11: ...eign dignitaries. The remainder was sold at exorbitant prices.
    15: ...s" are produced by a number of undomesticated silkworms. Aside from differences in colours and textures, ...
  4. Animal (16429 bytes)
    19: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Hemichordata]] (acorn worms)<br>
    21: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Chaetognatha]] (arrow worms)<br>
    26: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Nematoda]] (roundworms)<br>
    27: ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Nematomorpha]] (horsehair worms)<br>
    28: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Onychophora]] (velvet worms)<br>
  5. Deuterostome (1974 bytes)
    14: ...ore]]) becomes the [[anus]], while in protostomes it becomes the [[mouth]].
    20: * Phylum [[Hemichordata]] (acorn worms)
    22: The phylum [[Chaetognatha]] (arrow worms) and the isolated genus [[Xenoturbella]] may also...
  6. Pope Adrian III (859 bytes)
    1: ... Italy|Modena]], on a journey to [[Worms, Germany|Worms]], in modern [[Germany]].
    3: ...roubled times. He died en route to the [[Diet of Worms]] after being summoned by the Frankish King [[Cha...
  7. Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
    1: ...t]]s. It also led to the [[Counter-Reformation]] within the Roman Catholic Church.
    5: * [[Avignon Papacy]] ("Babylonian Captivity of the Church"), [[Avignon]], [[Western Schism|G...
    11: * ''[[Exsurge Domine]]'', [[Diet of Worms]] ([[1521]]), [[Peasants' War]]
    20: ...wealth and power of the [[elite]] [[clergy]], sensitizing the population to the financial and moral co...
    22: ...ional restrictions on the exercise of their authority. In [[England]], [[France]], and [[Spain]] the m...
  8. Annelid (7780 bytes)
    9: Class [[Clitellata]]<br>
    17: ...*Some authors consider the subclasses<br/>under Clitellata to be classes</small>
    19: ...ly marine species, as well as some which are parasitic or mutualistic. They range in length from unde...
    23: ...muscles between the outer circulars and inner longitudinals. In most forms they also carry a varying ...
    25: ... hunters, scavengers, filter feeders, direct deposit feeders which simply ingest the sediments, and bl...
  9. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    8: *'''Subphylum [[Trilobitomorpha]]'''
    9: **[[Trilobita]] - Trilobites (extinct)
    37: ..., as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. They range in size from microscopic plan...
    41: ... with its pedipalps shaped like pincers, and the mites and ticks, which can be destructive to both pla...
    43: ... The crayfish also has walking legs and claws on its thorax region. On the abdomen are appendages ca...
  10. Ocean (6829 bytes)
    6: ... in being defined only by a line of [[latitude]] with no landmass boundaries.
    10: ... the oceans are called [[sea]]s, [[gulf]]s, [[strait]]s and other names.
    12: ...er than a piece of oceanic sea floor like the Strait of Gibraltar.)
    14: ... million km?, its volume is 1370 million km?, and its average depth is 3790 m. This does not include s...
    18: ... ocean water composition, most notably its [[salinity]].
  11. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...g "reaction" or "reactivity". Type I hypersensitivity is characterised by excessive activation of [[ma...
    4: ...nce been kept as the name for Type I Hypersensitivity, characterised by classical IgE mediation of eff...
    8: ...ose: swelling of the nasal mucosa ([[allergic rhinitis]])
    9: ... wiping of the nose in an upward direction due to itching.
    10: ...hing of the [[conjunctiva]] ([[allergic conjunctivitis]])
  12. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    15: ...t common along the coasts and feared by swimmers. Its painful [[sting]]s are rated from moderate to se...
    17: ...scular [[cavity]] that is used for [[digestion]]. It has [[tentacle]]s that surround the mouth to capt...
    21: ... gut. Second, the male releases [[sperm]] through its mouth column. Third, the sperm has to swim into ...
    23: ...ephyra will grow into an adult medusa, completing its complex life cycle. The jellyfish will live for ...
    25: ==Habitat==
  13. Silkworm (3141 bytes)
    15: ...rm's diet consists solely of [[mulberry]] leaves. It is native to northern [[China]].
    17: The silkworm is so called because it spins its [[cocoon]] from raw silk. The cocoon is made of...
    19: ..., which means they are going to cover themselves with a silky cocoon.
    20: ...makes the cocoons easier to unravel. The silkworm itself is often eaten.
    21: [[Image:Silk_worm3.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Silkworms at a silk factory in Thailand. Picture provided b...
  14. Mongoose (2463 bytes)
    14: ...snakes (the [[viper]] being a notable exception). It is said that some mongooses will actually eat the...
    16: ...s, it is illegal to import mongooses into the [[United States]]. Mongooses are widespread in [[Hawaii]...
  15. Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
    3: ...[[Volsunga saga]]. The existence of a common identity is testified by the fact that they had a name fo...
    5: ...rious tribes remained free, led by their own hereditary or chosen leaders.
    13: ...the [[Pre-Roman Iron Age]] culture(s) associated with [[Proto-Germanic]], ca [[500 BC]]-[[60 BC]]. The...
    16: ... sources may have helped them expand into new territories.
    18: ...tinguished from the culture of the [[Celts]] inhabiting the more southerly [[Danube]] and Alpine regio...
  16. Piranha (4128 bytes)
    14: ''[[Citharinus]]''<br>
    20: ...[steel]] [[fishing hook]]) and an aggressive appetite for [[meat]] and flesh. They are normally only f...
    22: ... [http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=695 research] on ''Serrasalmus'' aff. ...
    24: ...ages|Tupi]] 'pirá' ('fish') and 'ánha' ('cut'). It is pronounced (in [[International Phonetic Alphab...
    26: ...species hosts [[colony|colonies]] of [[worm]]s in its [[stomach]].
  17. Aztec (38742 bytes)
    3: ...excoco]] &ndash; the site of modern-day [[Mexico City]].
    7: ...eals with the historical Aztec civilization, not with modern-day Nahuatl speakers.
    9: ...'' was like the modern use of ''Latino'', or ''Mediterranean'': a broad term that does not refer to a ...
    11: ...in Codex]] relates that after leaving Aztlan, [[Huitzilopochtli]] ordered his people not to use the wo...
    13: ... should be built. This sculpture is in [[Mexico City]].]]
  18. Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
    6: *[[Amimitl]] - god of lakes and fishermen
    12: *[[Ayauhteotl]] - goddess of mist, fog, vanity and fame
    17: ...htlicue]] (also ''Chalciuhtlicue,'' or ''Chalchihuitlicue'') (She of the Jade Skirt). (Sometimes ''Acu...
    24: *[[Chiconahui]] - a domestic fertility goddess
    25: *[[Chiconahuiehecatl]] - associated with creation
  19. Worm (1491 bytes)
    1: ...ent [[species]] that live in a wide variety of habitats other than [[soil]].
    3: ...r this definition was narrowed to the modern definition which still includes several different animal ...
    5: * [[Acanthocephala]] (spiny-headed worms)
    6: * [[Annelida]] (segmented worms)
    7: * [[Chaetognatha]] (arrow worms)
  20. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Ornithorhynchidae-00.jpg|200px]]| caption = Platypus}}
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Ornithorhynchidae]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = '''''Ornithorhynchus'''''}}
    12: ...tion binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ornithorhynchus anatinus | author = [[George Shaw|Shaw]...
    14: ...]] have been found, some of them also in the ''Ornithorhynchus'' genus.

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