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- Skeleton (2955 bytes)
1: In [[biology]], the '''skeleton''' or '''skeletal system''' is the biological sys...
3: ...endoskeleton]]), and fluid based (a [[hydrostatic skeleton]]), though hydrostatic skeletal systems may be cl...
5: ...rthropod]]s, [[shellfish]], and some insects: the skeleton forms a hard [[animal shell|shell]]-like covering...
7: ...ng molting the arthropod breaks down their old exoskeleton and then regenerates a new one which they then ha...
9: ...]] are shaped by cartilage. Some organisms have a skeleton consisting entirely of cartilage and without any ... - Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
1: ...[Image:Skeleton.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|A human skeleton]]
2: The '''human skeleton''' is made of [[bone]]s, some of them joined toge...
4: ...On average, an adult human has 206 bones in their skeleton (the number can vary slightly from individual to ...
6: ...each side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with themselves, and one bone, the [[hyoid]] bon...
11: The skeleton functions not only as the support for the body but also in [[haemat... - Axial skeleton (863 bytes)
1: ...endicular skeleton]] together form the complete [[skeleton]].
4: ...erstand the [[evolution]]ary lineage of the axial skeleton. - Appendicular skeleton (250 bytes)
1: ...e [[axial skeleton]] together form the complete [[skeleton]]. - List of bones of the human skeleton (3047 bytes)
1: A typical adult [[human skeleton]] consists of the following 206 [[bone]]s. (Numb...
2: ...:Human skeleton diagram.png|right|400px|The human skeleton]]
87: The infant skeleton has the following bones in addition to those abov...
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- Skeleton (2955 bytes)
1: In [[biology]], the '''skeleton''' or '''skeletal system''' is the biological sys...
3: ...endoskeleton]]), and fluid based (a [[hydrostatic skeleton]]), though hydrostatic skeletal systems may be cl...
5: ...rthropod]]s, [[shellfish]], and some insects: the skeleton forms a hard [[animal shell|shell]]-like covering...
7: ...ng molting the arthropod breaks down their old exoskeleton and then regenerates a new one which they then ha...
9: ...]] are shaped by cartilage. Some organisms have a skeleton consisting entirely of cartilage and without any ... - Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
1: ...[Image:Skeleton.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|A human skeleton]]
2: The '''human skeleton''' is made of [[bone]]s, some of them joined toge...
4: ...On average, an adult human has 206 bones in their skeleton (the number can vary slightly from individual to ...
6: ...each side) in the [[middle ear]] that articulate only with themselves, and one bone, the [[hyoid]] bon...
11: The skeleton functions not only as the support for the body but also in [[haemat... - Toe (1012 bytes)
3: ...he toe includes the [[phalanges]] of the foot's [[skeleton]]; the bones of each toe continue all the way to ... - Bone (11388 bytes)
1: ...es of an animal are, collectively, known as the [[skeleton]].
9: ... surface area, but forms a smaller portion of the skeleton.
29: ...level is influential on shaping and sculpting the skeleton both during growth as well as after.
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... - Humerus (13486 bytes)
1: ...ns from the [[shoulder]] to the [[elbow]]. On a [[skeleton]], it fits between the [[scapula]] and the [[radi...
6: ...w) creates a hinge joint with the ulna, allowing only ''flexion'' and ''extension''. This happens on t...
71: ... humerus is ossified in nearly its whole length, only the extremities remaining cartilaginous. During ... - Rib (1848 bytes)
4: In mammals, obvious ribs only occur in the chest: fused-on remnants of ribs ca...
8: The [[human skeleton]] has 24 ribs, 12 on each side. (A small proporti... - Pineal gland (4403 bytes)
11: The pineal gland consists mainly of [[pinealocyte]]s, but four other cell types h...
21: ...ent of the sexual organs, increased growth of the skeleton and precocious mentality. - Connective tissue (1646 bytes)
6: ...es]], [[cartilage]] makes up virtually the entire skeleton. In most other [[vertebrate]]s, it is found prim...
14: * [[Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome]] - a genetic disease causing progress... - Anatomy (6382 bytes)
6: ...morphology]], or it may be limited to one animal only, in which case it is spoken of as ''special anat...
12: So intricate is the [[human body]] that only a small number of professional human anatomists,...
22: ...rtebrate|vertebrate animals]] are concerned; but only those parts of the lower animals which are of in...
43: **[[Skeletal system]] ([[Human skeleton]])
78: *[[Bone]]s in the [[human skeleton]]: - Feather (5296 bytes)
5: ...s plumage weighs two or three times more than its skeleton.
17: ...ibly as markers for mating, with flight emerging only as a secondary purpose. It had been thought that... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
25: ...ere given the task to preserve the deceased. Not only did their job require knowledge of human anatomy...
31: ...ll incision on the left side of the [[abdomen]]. Only the [[heart]] was left in place. The organs whic...
57: ...[Japan]]''', see external link ''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
58: ...onor for people who reached a highest level of [[enlightenment]].
75: ...ith skin and internal organs surviving as well as skeletons; it is even possible to determine what their las... - Axial skeleton (863 bytes)
1: ...endicular skeleton]] together form the complete [[skeleton]].
4: ...erstand the [[evolution]]ary lineage of the axial skeleton. - Vermont (39851 bytes)
36: ...along the [[Atlantic Ocean]], Vermont is noted mainly for the [[Green Mountains]] in the west and [[La...
66: ...ks]] burnt the settlement to the ground, leaving only chimneys and giving the area its name.
104: Vermont is the home state of the only two current members of the United States Congres...
121: Unlike other states, Vermont does not have a [[term l...
161: ...ampshire]], each bordered by five counties each. Only two of Vermont's counties—[[Lamoille Count... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
18: ...recognized in the [[19th century]], their mounted skeletons have become a major attraction at [[museum]]s ar...
42: ...issue like skin is very rare. So reconstructing a skeleton by comparing the size and morphology of the bones...
49: ...llest and heaviest dinosaur known from a complete skeleton is still the ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'' (now ''Giraffa...
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... - Animal (16429 bytes)
76: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylum.
78: ...ain germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. As such, these an... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...may fit in more than one category. Here they are only listed in one.
164: Sports mainly based on sheer power.
191: * [[Inline speed skating]]
195: * [[Roller skating]], Inline skating
230: * [[Skeleton (sport)|Skeleton]] - Human anatomy (3860 bytes)
42: ...-4_2.pdf Identify Parts of the Human Body (pdf download)]
57: * [[List of bones of the human skeleton]] - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
31: ...cedil;ade and the interior is the [[portico]]. Mainly designed by Maderno, it contains an [[18th centu...
33: ...ico Consorti]] ([[1950]]), which is by tradition only opened for great celebrations such as [[Jubilee ...
89: ...ment''', which is open during religious services only. Inside it is a tabernacle on the altar resembli...
95: ...[Pope Alexander VII|Alexander VII]] by Bernini. A skeleton lifts a fold of red marble drapery and holds an h... - Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
9: ...ommon types are ''[[X-ray]] art'', in which the [[skeleton]]s and [[viscera]] of the [[animal]]s and humans ...
13: ...lly peeled off with the aid of a sharpened tool. Only the inner smooth bark is kept and placed in a fi... - 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. ...
52: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylum.
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