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- Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
1: ...ll biology]], the '''nucleus''' (from [[Latin]] ''nucleus'' or ''nuculeus'', kernel) is an [[organelle]], f...
3: The nucleus, being the largest [[organelle]] (in some cases n...
4: ... in cytoplasm from reactions happening within the nucleus. The outer membrane is continuous with the [[roug...
6: [[image:nucleus_ER.png]] <br>
7: Drawing of nucleus and the [[endoplasmic reticulum]].<br> - Caudate nucleus (1179 bytes)
2: ...us''' is a telencephalic [[nucleus (neuroanatomy)|nucleus]], one of the input nuclei of the [[basal ganglia...
4: There is a caudate nucleus on each side of the brain, each a C-shaped struct...
6: ...will also cross the body (or head) of the caudate nucleus.
8: ...structures. It is separated from the [[lenticular nucleus]] (a structure which includes the [[putamen]]) by...
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- Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
7: ...against the received wisdom of the time, that the nucleus is like a series of closed shells and pairs of ne...
9: ... room, each pair both twirling and circling. But only some of those that go counterclockwise are twirl... - Brain (22060 bytes)
5: ... The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
16: ...rol, memory, and thinking abilities. Currently, only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated, b...
41: ...tomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after the human or animal is dead.
48: ... A possible origin of this myth is the fact that only about 10% of the [[neurons]] in the brain are fi...
52: ...sis can lead to perfect recall of details.'' Not only is this not entirely true, an incompetent or dec... - Basal ganglia (4800 bytes)
4: ...split into [[putamen]], [[caudate nucleus]] and [[nucleus accumbens]], and the [[substantia nigra]] is gene...
8: ...show the basal ganglia as the smaller subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra lie deeper back in the brain...
9: ...obus pallidus external segment, (STN) subthalamic nucleus, (SN) substantia nigra.
25: ...bus pallidus (GPe), from there to the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and finally to the basal ganglia output nuc...
45: ...s]] in [[primates]] is called the entopenduncular nucleus in [[rodents]]. - Mandible (13717 bytes)
32: * a wedge-shaped nucleus in the condyloid process and extending downward t... - Pineal gland (4403 bytes)
11: The pineal gland consists mainly of [[pinealocyte]]s, but four other cell types h...
17: ...t. Light can be detected by the [[suprachiasmatic nucleus]] (SCN) which has direct connections to the retin...
19: ...ds are believed to act like the [[suprachiasmatic nucleus]] in mammals. - Epithelium (4397 bytes)
15: ... width is the same size as its height. The [[cell nucleus|nuclei]] of these cells are usually located in th...
16: ...f cells that are longer than they are wide. The [[nucleus]] is also closer to the base of the cell. The [[...
20: ...superficial layer is used to classify the layer. Only one layer touches the [[basal lamina]]. Stratifi...
21: ...(pseudostratified columnar epithelium). There is only a single layer of cells, but the position of the...
22: ...racted: if distended, it appears as if there are only a few layers; when contracted, it appears as if ... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ...d called [[metaphasic]] chromosomes. This is the only natural context in which individual chromosomes ...
5: ...ltiple linear chromosomes contained in the cell's nucleus. Each chromosome has one [[centromere]], with one...
19: ...ar functions are often kept close together in the nucleus, even if they are far apart on the chromosome. Th...
122: ...tive cells) which are [[haploid]] [n] (they have only one set of chromosomes). Gametes are produced by...
185: ...l number of [[unclonable]] gaps. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/seq/] - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
16: ...]. Its use with any approach to its modern scope only became possible after [[Robert Brown]] had estab...
27: ... how the flowering plants should be arranged has only recently begun to emerge, through the work of th...
29: ...dicots and monocots for short). This is based mainly on the number of [[cotyledon]]s or embryonic lea...
44: In the list above (showing only the 8 largest families), the Orchidaceae, Poacea...
47: ...m and the stem once formed increases in diameter only in exceptional cases. - Pollen (5420 bytes)
5: ... (see photomicrograph at right). Most, but certainly not all, are spherical. Pollen grains of pines, ...
9: ...passed into the tube, as does also the generative nucleus which divides to form two male- or sperm-cells. T...
15: ... Since this pollen does not become airborne, the only way to get goldenrod pollen on the nasal passage... - Beekeeping (6363 bytes)
24: *Sideliners — have other income but [[moonlight]] as "beekeepers" for extra money.
25: *Commercial — beekeeping is their only source of income.
31: ...ring build-up. Many make "nucs" (small starter or nucleus colonies) for sale or replenishment of their own ...
47: ...his the production of honey in a top bar hive is only about 20% that of a Langstroth hive, but the ini... - Chemistry (12553 bytes)
33: ...electron]]s to balance the positive charge in the nucleus.
38: ...ame number of [[proton]]s in the [[atomic nucleus|nucleus]]. This number is known as the [[atomic number]] ...
42: ...es brought about by the number of neutrons in the nucleus of otherwise "same" elements.
80: ...oundly [[intuitive|non-intuitive]]. In practice, only the simplest chemical systems may realistically ... - Comet (30542 bytes)
9: ... While the solid body of the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 50km across, the coma m...
11: ...ugh the inner solar system, the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the gases glowing due to [[ion|i...
15: ...vered that [[Comet Borrelly]]'s surface reflects only 2.4% to 3% of the light that falls on it; by com...
17: ...-rays and far ultraviolet photons [http://www.kvi.nl/~bodewits].
29: ... their discoverers, but comets that had appeared only once continued to be referred by the year of the... - Castle (27805 bytes)
8: Castles were built not only as a defensive measure, and offensive weapon, bu...
46: ...ayeux Tapestry]], and was then familiar on the mainland of western [[Europe]].
52: ...where they found a natural rock stronghold which only needed adaptation, as at Clifford, Ludlow, the P...
55: ...of which defied the [[battering ram]], and could only be undermined at the cost of much time and labou...
59: ...ame merely the last refuge of the garrison, used only when all else had been captured. Indeed the keep... - Plant (12870 bytes)
40: ...peared during the early [[Palaeozoic]]. They can only survive in moist environments, and remain small ...
56: ...[mushroom]]s are the most familiar, are actually only the reproductive structures of fungi. They are n...
65: ...ns as individuals, but their populations are commonly seasonal. Other plants may be organized accordin... - Algae (8082 bytes)
6: ...ce [[oxygen]] as a by-product of photosynthesis, unlike other, non-cyanobacterial photosynthetic bacte...
23: ...as been suggested that the euglenid chloroplasts only have three membranes because they were acquired ... - Protozoa (1279 bytes)
1: ...e-[[cell (biology)|celled]] creatures with [[cell nucleus|nuclei]] that show some characteristics usually a... - Cell biology (3658 bytes)
33: *[[Cell nucleus|Nucleus]] - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
21: ...nal structures of eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus (''light blue''), the nucleolus (''intermediate b...
27: ...' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colony (biology)|colonial...
32: ...rganelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]] (4) [[vesicle (biology)|vesicl...
49: ...les contained in it. The term ''cytosol'' refers only to the fluid itself.
51: ...process called ''[[cytoplasmic streaming]]''. The nucleus often flows with the cytoplasm, changing its shap... - Ribosome (4897 bytes)
19: ...ugh [[endoplasmic reticulum]] (in [[eukaryote]]s only) for the time of synthesis. They insert the fres... - Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
7: ...[endoplasmic reticulum]] and Golgi apparatus: (1) Nucleus, (2) Nuclear pore, (3) Rough endoplasmic reticulu...
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