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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    31: ...s]] with specialized fungi. Under artificial circumstances, however, germination is possible "in vitro...
    36: ...tremes, there is a whole range of intermediate forms.
    38: ...s annually, through an articulation between the [[lamina]] and the [[petiole]] sheath, and develop new lea...
    84: *Some ''[[Phalaenopsis]]'', Dendrobiums and Vandaceous species produce [[keiki]], offshoo...
  2. Larynx (2361 bytes)
    4: ...ring-shaped cartilage called the cricoid which forms the connection to the traches. The criciod cartil...
  3. Stomach (5970 bytes)
    2: ...e ''Ventriculus'' and ''Gaster''; many medical terms related to the stomach start in "'''gastro-'''" o...
    23: ...sa]]''. This consists of an [[epithelium]], the [[lamina propria]] underneath, and a thin bit of [[smooth ...
    27: The [[epithelium]] of the stomach forms deep pits, called [[fundic glands|fundic or oxynt...
    32: ... antrum has thicker muscle in its walls and performs more forceful contractions than the fundus. The ...
  4. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    51: ...n of the Pectoralis major. About its center it forms the anterior boundary of the deltoid tuberosity; ...
    53: ...cus (''musculospiral groove''). Its lower part forms a prominent, rough margin, a little curved from b...
    61: ...edialward below; its upper part is narrow, and forms the floor of the intertubercular groove which giv...
    66: ...separated from one another by a thin, transparent lamina of bone, which is sometimes perforated by a supra...
  5. Epithelium (4397 bytes)
    5: ...and protection. Epithelial cells sit on a [[basal lamina]] (formerly called a basement membrane).
    20: ...ify the layer. Only one layer touches the [[basal lamina]]. Stratified cells can usually withstand large a...
  6. Nuclear envelope (959 bytes)
    5: The inner membrane is erected upon the [[nuclear lamina]], a network of [[intermediate filament]]s made o...
  7. Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
    4: ...d by a scaffold of filaments called the [[nuclear lamina]].
    16: ...itutive heterochromatin). In multicellular organisms, cells are highly specialised to perform particul...
  8. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    10: ... for cigarettes, the leaves are deveined, and the lamina is shredded or cut. Since the leaf is relatively...
    12: ... have been developed, however, to "expand" the stems, and process them for inclusion in the cigarette ...
    35: * Slims (Cigarette is of smaller diameter)
  9. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    2: ...is]]. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin, to expose the [[chloroplast]] contain...
    7: ...[Image:Leaf1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A leaf with laminar structure and pinnate venation]]
    8: ...l below under <u>Leaf types, arrangements, and forms</u>.
    16: ...i-layered group of cells covering the leaf. It forms the boundary between the plant and the external w...
    50: == Leaf types, arrangements, and forms ==
  10. Ureter (1692 bytes)
    10: ...e but become squamous (flat) when streched. The [[lamina propria]] is thick and elastic (as it is importan...
    16: ==Medical problems of the ureter==
  11. Globus pallidus (1960 bytes)
    1: ...riatum]]. In [[primate]]s, the [[medial medullary lamina]] divides it into two parts&mdash;the internal an...
  12. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    6: ...f enamel as a framework support and other mechanisms {{ref|cate_framework}}.
    19: ...tructures known as the [[enamel organ]], [[dental lamina]], and [[dental papilla]] {{ref|ross_enamelorgan}...
    21: ... via cells known as ameloblasts. Human enamel forms at a rate of ~4 &#956;m per day and begins at the...
    88: ...intervals throughout the day. For example, in terms of oral health, it is better to eat a very large ...
    187: ...h." Chris Martin. Article found [http://encarta.msn.com/text_761561931__1/Teeth.html here]
  13. Basement membrane (603 bytes)
    1: The '''basal lamina''' (previously called ''basement membrane'') is a...
    3: ...lagen]] bundles. Although found beneath all basal laminae, they are especially numerous in stratified squa...

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