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  1. Rose (15436 bytes)
    25: ...xception of ''[[Rosa sericea]]'' which often has only four), usually white or pink, in a few species y...
    29: ...vily browsed by [[deer]]. A few species of roses only have vestigial thorns that have no points.
    67: The [[rose hip|hips]] are sometimes eaten, mainly for their vitamin C content. They are usually pr...
    114: Roses are commonly portrayed by [[artist]]s. The [[France|French]] ...
    125: ...f production is in the [[Rose Valley]] near [[Kazanluk]] in [[Bulgaria]], with some production in [[Qa...
  2. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
  3. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    37: ...The next portion of the tubule is the [[loop of Henle]], which leads to the [[distal convoluted tubule...
    39: ...o described it in the early 1860s. The loop of Henle maintains an [[osmotic]] gradient set up as a [[...
    47: The site where the ascending loop of Henle touches the afferent arteriole, is called the [[...
    94: *[[Hydronephrosis]] is the enlargement of one or both of the kidneys caused by o...
    105: ...nerally, man can live fine with just one kidney. Only when the amount of functioning kidney tissue is ...
  4. Bone (11388 bytes)
    34: ... inorganic and organic parts. The inorganic is mainly crystalline mineral salts and calcium, which is ...
    36: The organic part of matrix is mainly Type I [[collagen]]. This is made intracellularl...
    40: ...l ossification]]. Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the...
    131: ...the fusion of epiphyses to the diaphysis (adults only)
  5. Connective tissue (1646 bytes)
    14: * [[Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome]] - a genetic disease causing progress...
  6. Hair (11457 bytes)
    6: In modern Western societies, it is considered manly for men to have hair on their faces, arms, chest...
    8: The hair of non-human animal species is commonly referred to as ''[[fur]]''.
    15: Unlike other animals, human beings often have their [...
    27: ...ir typically has 6-8 layers of cuticle. Wool has only one, and other animal hair may have many more la...
    71: It is commonly claimed that hair and nails will continue growin...
  7. Manuscript (5266 bytes)
  8. Ivory (4783 bytes)
    15: ...netsuke]]s, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. Additionally, [[warthog]] tus...
    25: ...ed]] [[endosperm]] of the [[ivory nut palm]] commonly found in coastal [[rainforest]]s of [[Ecuador]] ...
  9. Textile (4228 bytes)
  10. Geology (12007 bytes)
  11. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    19: ...es the later details of the fossil. Some fossils only consist of skeletal remains or teeth; other foss...
    40: ... had "come to life". This can be a species known only from fossils until living representatives were d...
  12. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    42: Only a tiny percentage of animals are ever fossilized...
    51: ...re are bigger dinosaurs, but they are known from only a small handful of bones. The current record hol...
    53: ...[[mammoth]] were dwarfed by the giant sauropods. Only a small handful of aquatic animals approach it i...
    91: ...ds and most reptiles are diapsids; mammals, with only one temporal fenestra, are called [[synapsid]]s;...
    93: ...ame time as the dinosaurs. Some of these are commonly, but incorrectly, thought of as dinosaurs: thes...
  13. Animal (16429 bytes)
    78: ...ain germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. As such, these an...
  14. Animals (10378 bytes)
    7: *Heterotrophic Nutrition: Unlike plants, animals cannot synthesize their own fo...
    41: ...mal: As mentioned earlier, the blue whale is not only the largest animal but also the largest mammal. ...
  15. Kiln (1778 bytes)
  16. Cytoskeleton (4391 bytes)
    36: ...eleton was previously considered to be a feature only of [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] cells, but recent re...
  17. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    36: Some mitochondrial functions are performed only in specific types of cells. For example, mitocho...
    53: ...a strong ''diffusion gradient'' is built up. The only exit for these protons is through the ''[[ATP sy...
    60: ...nce]]'' '''304''':981, May 2004, [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
  18. Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
  19. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    32: ...ows the practitioner to tap into the healing and enlightening energy coming from the life-giving womb ...
    34: ...ple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can only be understood through regular practice.
    39: ...nd is instead trained to be acutely aware of not only breathing, but all things that one comes to expe...
    47: The Buddha achieved [[Bodhi|enlightenment]] while meditating under a [[Bodhi tree...
    85: ...ut squashing or denying the emotion (which would only cause additional frustration). The trick is th...
  20. Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
    50: ...eading. The squad prepares year-round, but they only actually perform for 2 1/2 minutes in their comp...
    68: ...w.geocities.com/aescougarcheer/AirDates.htm Free online cheerleading video clips ]

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