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  1. Ovary (3278 bytes)
    9: ...e mammals were thought to develop their entire supply of eggs prenatally and soon after birth, new evi...
    13: ...t help maintain the [[menstrual cycle]]. Estrogen plays an important role in maintaining subcutaneous ...
    15: ...ually down to the [[uterus]]. If fertilized, it implants itself into the lining of the uterus and deve...
    17: ==Ovaries of plants==
  2. Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
    1: ...]] response through the [[synthesis]] of [[corticosteroid]]s and [[catecholamine]]s, including [[cortisol]]...
    5: ...or aspect of the kidney and receives its blood supply from the [[adrenal artery|adrenal arteries]]. It...
    11: ...embryo]]nic [[neural crest]] and, as such, are simply modified [[neuron]]s. In particular, they are [[...
    26: ...nsported into the inner mitochondrial membrane by Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein (StAR), where it i...
    28: ...enolone. The steps up to this point occur in many steroid-producing tissues. Subsequent steps, however, onl...
  3. American football (39287 bytes)
    5: ...an football''', known in the [[United States]] simply as '''football''', is a competitive team [[sport...
    11: ...onally, top players in the league are selected to play an annual [[all-star game]], the [[Pro Bowl]], ...
    13: ...ited States Air Force Academy|Air Force Academy]] player tries to thwart his progress.]]
    17: ...opular, with many major colleges and universities playing NCAA ([[National Collegiate Athletic Associa...
    19: ...y "semi-pro" teams, where the players are paid to play, but at a small enough salary that they general...
  4. Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
    1: ... or '''ER''' (endoplasmic means "within the [[cytoplasm]]", reticulum means "little net") is an [[orga...
    3: ...ase structure and composition is similar to the [[plasma membrane]], though it is an extension of the ...
    6: ...ure 1 :''' Image of [[cell nucleus|nucleus]], endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.<br/>
    9: (3) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER).
    10: (4) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER).
  5. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    3: ...]] [[cell (biology)|cells]], including those of [[plant]]s, [[animal]]s, [[fungus|fungi]], and [[proti...
    5: ...described as "[[cell (biology)|cellular]] [[power plant]]s", because their primary function is to conv...
    9: ...ally, mitochondria can fuse with one another, or split in two.
    11: ...l membrane''. The outer mitochondrial membrane completely encloses the organelle, serving as its outer...
    18: ...hich is usually characteristic of [[bacteria]]l [[plasma membrane]]s.
  6. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    16: [[Hay fever]] is one example of an exceedingly common minor allergy - large p...
    23: The typical and most simple method of diagnosis and monitoring of Type I Hyp...
    25: ...t and receiving results, the doctor may apply a [[steroid cream]] to the test area to reduce discomfort (su...
    28: ...eaction which can occur as far as 6 hours after application of the allergen and last up to 24 hours. T...
    30: In addition, the application of previously unencountered allergens can ...
  7. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    3: ...e Baseball''' ('''MLB''') is the highest level of play in professional [[baseball]] in the world. Mor...
    11: ...s from early April through the end of September. Players and teams prepare for the season in [[spring...
    15: ... [[American League]] ("AL"). Each has its teams split into three divisions grouped generally by geogr...
    17: ...]] Major League Baseball introduced [[interleague play]], which was criticized by the sport's purists ...
    21: ...his rule exists so that fans of every team have a player to watch for in the All Star Game.
  8. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    3: ... is an international [[multi-sport event]] taking place every fourth [[year]]. Originally held in [[an...
    19: ...would get not only the prestige of being in first place but also a crown of olive leaves.
    29: ...ed that the first modern Olympic Games would take place in [[1896]] in [[Athens]], in the country of t...
    31: ...[1900 Summer Olympics|second Olympic Games]] took place in [[Paris]], [[France]].
    36: ...C as Olympic Games, which has given rise to the explanation that they were intended to mark the 10th a...
  9. Testosterone (11221 bytes)
    45: ...[male]] sex hormone and the "original" [[anabolic steroid]].
    49: ...he [[adrenal gland|adrenal cortex]], and by the [[placenta]]. Substantial amounts of the testosterone ...
    51: ...ere much of it is transported bound to a specific plasma protein, '''[[sex hormone binding globulin]]'...
    57: ...imes that of T. The T-receptor or DHT-receptor complex undergoes a structural change that allows it to...
    93: *Completion of bone maturation and termination of growth...
  10. Gynecomastia (2485 bytes)
    1: ...rent possible root causes. Gynecomastia is not simply a buildup of [[adipose tissue]] but includes the...
    4: ...tential causes of gynecomastia are [[puberty]], [[steroid]] abuse, [[obesity]], [[tumor]]s, chronic [[liver...
    9: ... known physical remedy, ideally by an experienced plastic surgeon.

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