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  1. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    22: ... side are the external abdominal rings, which are openings in the muscular wall of the abdomen through which...
  2. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    25: ... animal kingdom. Female humans have large pelvic openings to accommodate the birth of large-headed children...
  3. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    18: ...vis]]. The [[renal pyramids]], which are actually openings of the collecting ducts, can be observed in the h...
    68: ... along the wall of the [[renal sinus]]. They have openings through which urine passes into the calyces. (sin...
  4. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    24: ...r the alveoli and communicates with them by small openings. On arriving at the incisor teeth, it turns back ...
  5. Mammary gland (2185 bytes)
    4: ... up to form [[lactiferous ducts]] that drain into openings in the [[areola]].
  6. Body cavity (2315 bytes)
    1: ..., [[heart]], [[kidney]]s, etc. The coelom has two openings for the input of food and ejection of waste. It i...
  7. Alphorn (1746 bytes)
    5: The alpenhorn has no lateral openings and therefore gives the pure natural harmonic ser...
  8. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    144: ...nd run]]s" (due to widespread cheating later land openings were conducted by means of a lottery). Some of th...
  9. Animal (16429 bytes)
    55: ...ly an internal digestive chamber, with one or two openings. Animals with this sort of organization are call...
    80: ...m distinct organs. The digestive chamber has two openings, a mouth and an anus, and there is also an intern...
  10. Spider (29039 bytes)
    90: ...r of [[book lungs]] filled with haemolymph, where openings on the [[ventral]] surface of the abdomen allows ...
  11. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    22: ...ard thrust of the dome's weight. The grand arched openings just visible in the illustration but normally inv...
    33: ...een are white slabs commemorating the most recent openings:<!-- This is taken from an old source, is the ins...
  12. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    1268: *[[List of chess openings]]
  13. Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
    37: ...ng of something like "neck-crusher") consisted of openings between a wall and a parapet, formed by [[corbel]...
  14. Animals (10378 bytes)
    16: ...ly an internal digestive chamber, with one or two openings. Animals with this sort of organization are call...
  15. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    29: ... Each egg contains a number of tiny funnel-shaped openings at one end, called ''micropyles''; the purpose of...
  16. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    43: ... the front of the animal. They have two small ear openings behind the eyes, but most sound waves are transmi...
  17. Ship (18843 bytes)
    67: ...is called a scupper which is distinct from larger openings with hinged covers on the bulwarks, designed for ...
  18. Mushroom (6650 bytes)
    13: ...etales|boletes]], the gills are replaced by small openings called '''[[pore]]s'''. [[Bracket fungus|Bracket ...
  19. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    26: ...inserts his palpus into the female's spermathecal openings (3). The females often kill and eat the male afte...
  20. Hagia Sophia (7132 bytes)
    22: ...trance) and eastern (liturgical) ends, the arched openings are extended by half domes carried on smaller sem...

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