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  1. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    26: | 10070 [[kilogram per cubic metre|kg/m<sup>3</sup>]], n/a
    77: | unknown [[joule per kilogram-kelvin|J/(kg*K)]]
    135: == Applications ==
    136: ...e]]. Otherwise it has no significant industrial applications.
    156: ...th effects, actinium-227 is about as dangerous as plutonium. Ingesting even small amounts of actinium-...
  2. Liver (11441 bytes)
    1: ...uding detoxification, [[glycogen]] storage and [[plasma protein]] synthesis. It also produces [[bile]...
    5: ...t human liver normally weighs between 1.0 - 2.5 [[kilogram]]s, and is a soft, reddish-brown "wedge-shaped" o...
    7: The liver is supplied by two major blood vessels: the [[hepatic arte...
    23: ... secondary and tertiary branching of the blood supply. The segments corresponding to the surface anat...
    42: ===Fetal blood supply===
  3. Uterus (2272 bytes)
    3: ...ar]]-shaped one found in humans and horses; and duplex, found in rabbits.
    7: ... and [[ventral]] to the [[rectum]]. It is held in place by several [[ligament]]s. Outside of [[pregnan...
    14: ...he mass of a human uterus amounts to only about a kilogram (2.2 pounds).
  4. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    5: ...dimensions, with or without frames, and finally replaced by Langstroth equipment.
    17: ...ss]] or straw, called skeps, were used. In the simplest form, there is a single entrance at the bottom...
    22: ...apiaries. Sometimes sticks or crossed sticks were placed under a board cover to give an attachment for...
    25: ...uare or rectangular boxes without tops or bottoms placed one on top of another. Inside the boxes frame...
    27: ...and Modified Dadant, top-bar or Kenya-type hives, plus regional variations such as the British Modifie...
  5. Earth (30908 bytes)
    1: {{Planet Infobox/Earth}}
    7: ...ern science]] confirms as harboring [[life]]. The planet [[Age of the Earth|formed]] around 4.57 [[bil...
    17: ...or of Earth, like that of the other [[terrestrial planets]], is chemically divided into an outer [[sil...
    55: ...rth reaches temperatures of 5270 [[kelvin]]s. The planet's internal heat was originally generated duri...
    68: ... to sink towards the center in a process called [[planetary differentiation]], while less dense materi...
  6. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    14: ...tre]]s (16 to 18 feet) tall and weigh up to 900 [[kilogram]]s (2000 pounds). Females are generally slightly ...
    16: ...ffe is related to [[deer]] and [[cattle]], but is placed in a separate family, the [[Giraffidae]], con...
    36: ...he brain against gravity. In the upper neck, a complex pressure-regulation system called the [[rete mi...
  7. Honey (11666 bytes)
    6: ...oney has a distinctive flavor which leads some people to prefer it over [[sugar]] and other [[sweetene...
    8: ... 18%, virtually no organism can successfully multiply to significant amounts in honey.
    14: ...he honey. Honey has a [[density]] of about 1500 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[metre|m<sup>3</sup>]] (50% denser than [[w...
    37: ... which is crucial for [[flowering plant|flowering plants]].
    40: ...ollecting this resource have to be fed protein supplements, as honeydew lacks the protein-rich pollen ...
  8. Sun (20830 bytes)
    45: | [[1 E30 kg|1.9891]] &times; 10<sup>30</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>
    76: ...ic]]) <br>67.23? <br>(to the [[Milky Way|galactic plane]])
    122: ... as do innumerable other bodies including other [[planet]]s, [[asteroid]]s, [[meteoroid]]s, [[comet]]s...
    124: ...bits is called ''its'' sun, and stars in a [[multiple star system]] are referred to as the "suns" of b...
    128: ... [[light-year]]s from the [[galactic centre]], completing one revolution in about [[1 E15 s|226 Ma]] (...
  9. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ...74]]&ndash;[[1975|75]]); only 40&ndash;45% of the planet has been mapped.
    3: ... [[caduceus]]. Before the [[5th century BC]], the planet Mercury actually had two names, as it was not...
    5: The Chinese and Japanese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Water Star'', based on the [[Five El...
    8: ...//www.answers.com/topic/mercury-in-roman-religion-planet-nearest-to-the-sun answers.com])
    12: ...y [[comet]] impacts and/or gases arising from the planetary interior.
  10. Human (48024 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    13: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
    27: ...]] and [[observation]] have led to a variety of explanations for [[consciousness]] and the the relatio...
    30: ...e inherently [[society|social]]. Humans create complex [[sociology|social structures]] composed of man...
  11. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    8: ...od that has been grilled. For this reason many people consider any outdoor cooking, including grilling...
    10: ... meat should be turned several times to ensure complete cooking.
    19: *the role that smoke plays in preparation
    26: ...t barbecuing (often called grilling), the food is placed directly above the flame or other source of h...
    31: ...or sugary sauces of an American barbecue. Instead plain or marinaded meat is grilled over the open fir...
  12. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    68: | [[1 E27 kg|1.899&times;10<sup>27</sup>]] [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(317.8 Earths)
    138: ...called Jove). The [[astronomical symbol]] for the planet is a stylized representation of the god's lig...
    140: ...|Korean]], and [[Japan]]ese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Wood Star'', based on the [[Five Ele...
    145: ...inition of what distinguishes a large and massive planet such as Jupiter from a [[brown dwarf]], altho...
    147: ...at Red Spot]], a [[storm]] larger than Earth. The planet is perpetually covered with a layer of [[clou...
  13. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    4: ...00" | [[Image:Saturn (planet) large.jpg|250px|The planet Saturn]]<br> <small><font color="white">Click...
    68: | 5.6846&times;10<sup>26</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(95.162 Earths)
    137: ...t planet in the [[solar system]] after [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. Saturn has large rings made main...
    140: ...Saturn is also the only one of the Solar System's planets less dense than water, with an average speci...
    142: ...plets of helium deep in Saturn's interior, the droplets of helium releasing heat by friction as they f...
  14. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    4: ..." bgcolor="#000000"| [[Image:Uranus.jpg|250px|The planet Uranus]]<br>
    77: | 8.6832&times;10<sup>25</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(14.536 Earths)
    145: ...] [[Uranus (mythology)|Ouranos]], and is the only planet in the [[solar system]] named after a Greek g...
    149: ...res of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]] and [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] minus the massive liquid [[metallic...
    155: ...xactly equivalent as physical descriptions of the planet but result in different definitions of which ...
  15. Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
    76: | 1.0243&times;10<sup>26</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(17.147 Earths)
    136: ...entric orbit]], Neptune is sometimes the furthest planet from the [[Sun]]. Neptune is named after the ...
    138: ... spacecraft, ''[[Voyager 2]]'', which flew by the planet on [[August 25]], [[1989]].
    142: ...ated by [[accretion|infalling matter]] during the planet's birth, now slowly radiating away into space...
    144: ...nus (planet)|Uranus]]. There is likely to be a [[planetary core|core]] consisting of (molten) rock an...
  16. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    2: |+ <big>'''Pluto'''</big>
    4: ...lspan="2" align="center"| [[image:Pluto.jpg|250px|Pluto in True Color]]
    5: .../><small><font color="white">'''Brightness map of Pluto'''</font></small>
    71: ...][[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>22</sup> [[kilogram|kg]]<br>(0.0021 Earths)
    120: ...regarding whether Pluto should be classified as a planet (see below for details). Its symbol is a comb...
  17. Polar bear (6417 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: ...[carnivore]]. Adult males weigh from 400 to 600 [[kilogram|kg]] (900 to 1300 lbs) and occasionally exceed 80...
    22: It is the most completely carnivorous member of the [[bear]] family an...
    24: ...itat loss]] caused by [[global warming]]; for example, the area of [[ice]] covering [[Hudson Bay]] in ...
  18. Cassowary (5017 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    11: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Species}}
    16: ... of the trade in young birds carried on by the peoples of New Guinea. They are [[frugivorous]]; fallen...
    26: ...ity being released into the wild. At least two people, a man and his mother, were confirmed to have di...
  19. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    17: ...e muzzle. The adult animal weighs from 40 to 65 [[kilogram|kg]] (90 to 140 [[pound|lb]]). Its total body len...
    20: ...n cheetah cubs. It is the only cat that cannot completely retract its claws. Even when retracted, the ...
    32: ...ded into northern [[India]] and the [[Iran]]ian [[plateau]], where they were domesticated by [[aristoc...
  20. Baboon (5672 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    29: ... groom the female, help care for her young, or supply them with food. Some females actually prefer suc...
    30: ...less occasionally to the "foreign going", for example if unmarried males follow after partner interior...
    32: ...pring; for instance they gather food for them and play with them. After scarcely one year the young an...

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