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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Grapefruit}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: ...axobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Rutaceae]]}}
  2. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    1: ...ects' first real look at the Greek Ionic order: Julien David LeRoy, ''Les ruines plus beaux des monume...
    2: ...the [[Composite order]], added by 16th century Italian architectural theory and practice.)
    4: ...e been in a more prominent location for its brief lifetime. A longer-lasting 6th century Ionic temple ...
    6: ...hness and primitive, perhaps even republican, vitality.
    8: ...he column was exaggerated. Roman fluting leaves a little of the column surface between each hollow; Gr...
  3. Bronchus (1231 bytes)
    1: ... '''bronchi''', adjective '''bronchial''') is a caliber of airways in the [[respiratory tract]] that c...
    4: ... are generally greater than one [[millimetre]] in diameter.
  4. Dahlia (2643 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightblue | name = ''Dahlia''}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightblue}}
    5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: ...axobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
  5. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = lightgreen | name = Pansy}}
    3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: ...ox divisio entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: ...axobox classis entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Violaceae]]}}
  6. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Sunflower}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Asteraceae]]}}
  7. Amaryllis (2393 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=lightgreen | name=''Amaryllis''}}
    2: ...g|Amaryllis belladonna|240px]]| caption = ''Amaryllis belladonna''}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: ...axobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[monocotyledon|Lilliopsida]]}}
  8. Camellia (2759 bytes)
    1: ...Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = ''Camellia''}}
    2: ...sanqua'' cultivated <br>in [[Hemingway, South Carolina]]}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
  9. Lilac (2336 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Lilac}}
    3: ...image = [[Image:Lilac (2).jpg|240px]] | caption = Lilac in flower}}
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    6: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
  10. Skeleton (2955 bytes)
    1: ...''' is the biological system providing support in living organisms.
    2: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    5: ... the skeleton forms a hard [[animal shell|shell]]-like covering protecting the internal organs.
    7: ...uscs have calcareous shells and as they grow, the diameter of the shell is enlarged without altering its sha...
    8: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
  11. Vagina (1372 bytes)
    5: ...d [[tendon]]s, called a [[vagina fibrosa]] when solid or a [[vagina mucosa]] when it contains a fluid-...
    9: ...ard-backward direction and forms an [[angle]] of slightly more than 90 degrees with the uterus. The va...
  12. Artery (6875 bytes)
    3: ...tima''. This layer is made up of mainly [[endothelial cell]]s. Just deep to this layer is the ''[[tu...
    5: ...re during heart contraction, and [[diastole|diastolic]], the minimum pressure between heart contractio...
    11: ...ction or relaxation in response to adrenergic, cholinergic, other locally produced peptides, nitrous o...
    13: ...ment. The pulse pressure, i.e. Systolic vs. Diastolic difference, is determined primarily by the amoun...
    15: ...reatly increase the blood's oxygen carrying capability, about 20 fold. Each hemoglobin molecule can bi...
  13. Retina (13061 bytes)
    1: ...urtesy of [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]] Many animals have eyes different from the...
    3: ...od]]s; it is the part of the eye which converts [[light]] into nervous signals.
    5: ... the [[optic nerve]]. The retina not only detects light, it also plays a significant part in [[visual ...
    7: [[George Wald]], [[Haldan Keffer Hartline]] and [[Ragnar Granit]] won the [[1967]] [[Nobe...
    12: ...is the [[fovea]], a pit that is most sensitive to light and is responsible for our sharp central visio...
  14. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    1: ...ovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    7: ...of the [[spine (anatomy)|spine]] just below the [[liver]] and [[spleen]]. [[Superior]] to each kidney ...
    9: ...lower than the left in order to accommodate the [[liver]].
    18: ...ney is called the [[renal cortex]], deep to which lies the [[renal medulla]]. The innermost portion is...
    20: ...d molecules. Reabsorption and secretion are accomplished with both cotransport and [[countercurrent ex...
  15. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    7: ... the [[rectum]]. It is held in place by several [[ligament]]s. Outside of [[pregnancy]], its size is s...
    8: diameter.
    10: ... shed or reabsorbed. Shedding of the endometrial lining in humans is responsible for [[menstruation|m...
    14: ... develop exclusively for this purpose. The fertilized ovum becomes an [[embryo]], develops into a [[...
  16. Hair (11457 bytes)
    2: ... some species hair is absent at certain stages of life. "Hairs" are also found on plants, the technica...
    6: ...ort length. The shorter style became the new normality and has never entirely gone away since.
    11: ...arm-pit) hair, and [[pubic hair]]), on the [[eye]]lids and above them (eyebrows). In most societies p...
    13: ...ually a new hair pushes the old one out of the follicle from beneath. Head hair, by comparison, grows ...
    15: Unlike other animals, human beings often have their [[...
  17. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    1: ...{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)}}
    2: ...[Image:Haw2_242_rose.jpg|250px]] | caption = Magnolia [[flower]]}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen }}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = '''Magnoliophyta'''}}
    7: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = [[Class (biology)|Classe...
  18. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    1: ...yhock (''[[Sildalcea malviflora]]''), lily (''[[Lilium auratum]]''), primrose(''[[Oenothera fruticosa]...
    5: ...s around 6 [[micrometre|&mu;m]] (0.006 [[mm]]) in diameter. The study of pollen is called [[Palynology]] and...
    7: ...n very few cases has anything representing prothallial development been observed; generally a small ce...
    9: ...vely heavy and sticky, for dispersal by insect pollinators attracted to their [[flower]]s. When placed...
    15: ...t. However, as suburbs grew and people began establishing irrigated lawns and gardens, ragweed gained ...
  19. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ... The resulting solid is amorphous, not crystaline like the sugar was originally, which can be seen in ...
    3: ...las,'' [[Middle English|M.E.]] ''glas,'' [[Old English language|A.S.]] ''glaes''. Germanic tribes used...
    5: ...erned with a specific type of glass&mdash;the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, co...
    13: ...ompound found in [[quartz]], or in its polycrystalline form, [[sand]].
    20: ...0 [[nanometre|nm]], also known as [[ultraviolet]] light or UV, to pass. This is due to the addition of...
  20. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    1: ...phy.malmesbury.bible.arp.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Calligraphy in a Latin Bible of AD 1407 on display in M...
    2: ...the art of decorative [[writing]]. A style of calligraphy is described as a ''hand''.
    4: ...ent Roman [[graffiti]] are of interest to both calligraphers and palaeographers.
    6: == East Asian calligraphy ==
    8: ...have to know Chinese to appreciate its beauty. Calligraphy, in essence, is an abstract art.

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