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  1. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    2: ...e | image = [[Image:Haw2_242_rose.jpg|250px]] | caption = Magnolia [[flower]]}}
    18: ...the term Angiosperm then gradually came to be accepted as the suitable designation for the whole of th...
    22: ...tablishment of a vegetation of fixed habit and adapted to the vicissitudes of a life on land, and the ...
    38: # [[Poaceae]] (Grass family): 9,000
    44: ...ng only the 8 largest families), the Orchidaceae, Poaceae, and Cyperaceae are monocot families; the others ...
  2. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    1: ...he coming winter. A location where beehives are kept is known as an [[apiary]].
    5: ...ly destroyed the hives, though there were some adaptations with extra top baskets which could be remov...
    14: ...cylinders of baked clay were used in ancient [[Egypt]], the [[Middle East]] and to some extent in [[Gr...
    17: ...m of the skep. There is no internal structure except what the bees build themselves.
    42: The empty frames can be returned to the beehive for use ne...
  3. Flower (10503 bytes)
    6: ...'', the end of which is the '''torus''' or '''receptacle'''. [[Image:4TR_44 flower.jpg|thumb|250px|Flo...
    11: ...f tip of the pistil, the '''stigma''', is the receptor of pollen. The supportive stalk, the '''style''...
    32: ... and the flowers of these species (for example, [[Poaceae|grasses]]) have no need to attract pollinators an...
  4. Tree (23723 bytes)
    22: .... In many trees, the arrangement of the branches optimizes exposure of the leaves to sunlight.
    30: ...tasy or outright fraud. The following are now accepted as the top five tallest reliably measured speci...
    35: ...alyptus regnans|Australian Mountain-ash]] ''Eucalyptus regnans'': '''92.0 m''', Styx Valley, [[Tasmani...
    53: ... trees, and generally only for the trunk. No attempt has ever been made to include [[root]] volume.
    72: Other species suspected of reaching exceptional age include [[Yew|European Yew]] ''Taxus bac...
  5. Food (24212 bytes)
    32: ...so [[sell|sold]] pre-prepared for immediate consumption in [[restaurant]]s and other similar [[retail]...
    51: ** [[Cereal]]s from [[Poaceae|grass]]es, including [[barley]], [[maize]], [[oat...
    161: ...badly managed food aid can cause problems by disrupting local markets, depressing [[crop]] prices and ...
    179: ...ubstance required to provoke a reaction in a susceptible individual can be [[minute]]. For instance, t...
    181: ...] after ingesting certain [[food]]stuffs, skin symptoms ([[rash]]es), bloating, [[vomit]]ing and [[reg...
  6. Cereal (6537 bytes)
    2: ...mmon folk. In [[developed nation]]s, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial. The w...
    46: ...g or early summer. This cultivation system makes optimal use of water and frees the land for another c...
    62: ...tein]], though the [[amino acid]] balance is not optimal. Whole grains (see below) are good sources of...
    64: ...'whole grains''', which are not milled. Overconsumption of milled cereals is sometimes blamed for [[ob...
    67: Once (optionally) milled and ground, the resulting flour is...
  7. Seed (4968 bytes)
    4: ...ta|conifer]]s and most [[monocotyledon]]s (e.g. [[Poaceae|grasses]] and [[Arecaceae|palms]]), and also e.g....
  8. Okapi (2836 bytes)
    2: ...image | image = [[Image:DSC_okapi.jpg|250px]] | caption = An Okapi at }}
    15: ...urity led the [[Society for Cryptozoology]] to adopt it as an emblem.
    17: ... shape is similar to that of the [[giraffe]], except that Okapis have much shorter necks. Both species...
    21: In addition to tree leaves and buds, Okapis eat [[Poaceae|grass]], [[fern]]s, [[fruit]], and [[fungus|fungi...
  9. Cattle (12844 bytes)
    2: ...Image:Cow with calf.jpg|200px|Cow with calf]] | caption = Cow with calf}}
    21: ...n called a '''bullock''' or '''steer''', unless kept for draft purposes, in which case it is called an...
    23: ...eef cattle'''. Cows of certain breeds that are kept for the milk they give are called '''dairy cows''...
    29: ... [[amino acid]]s. This allows them to thrive on [[Poaceae|grass]]es and other [[vegetation]].
    33: ...]], in [[1627]], although some breeders have attempted to recreate the original gene pool of the auroc...
  10. Tundra (7482 bytes)
    1: ... all of these types, the dominant vegetation is [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[moss|mosses]], and [[lichen]]s. Tree...
  11. Petal (2095 bytes)
    8: ...with much reduced perianths are found among the [[Poaceae|grasses]].
  12. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    16: ...f metabolic compounds, and (in some species) absorption of water. Most leraves show dorsoventral anato...
    18: The epidemis is usually [[transparency (optics)|transparent]] (epidermal cells lack chloropla...
    30: ...e), plants had to adapt this structure to obtain optimal result. Sun leaves have a multi-layered palis...
    61: ** [[Sheath]] leaves (type found in most [[Poaceae|grasses]]).
    65: ... to appear arranged around the stem in away that optimizes yield of light. In essence, leaves come off...
  13. Wombat (7860 bytes)
    2: ...Wombat-in-snow.jpg|250px|Wombat in the snow]] | caption = Wombat in the snow}}
    17: ...th a mere nubbin of a [[tail]]. Wombats feed on [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[Cyperaceae|sedges]] and [[root]]s, a...
    29: ... wild colony, and because more than a decade of captive breeding research with Common and Southern Hai...
    32: ...ear of humans. They can be awkwardly tamed in a captive situation, and even coaxed to be patted and he...
    43: ...g the day at zoos, has led to the popular misconception that wombats are timid and shy creatures.
  14. Sepal (1381 bytes)
    6: ...with much reduced perianths are found among the [[Poaceae|grasses]]. In some flowers, the sepals are fused...
  15. Steppe (1362 bytes)
    3: ...pe. It may be semi-[[desert]], or covered with [[Poaceae|grass]] or [[shrub]]s, or both depending on the [...
  16. Cymbopogon (1874 bytes)
    2: ...e = [[Image:LemonGrassGrenada-jhw.jpg|240px]] | caption = Lemon Grass}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Poaceae]]}}
  17. Maize (12434 bytes)
    3: ...image:Zea mays.jpg|250px|Cultivars of maize]] | caption = Cultivars of maize}}
    9: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Poaceae]]}}
    24: ...It is close to a multiple fruit in structure, except that the individual fruits (the kernels) never fu...
    48: ...nd later shell it for sale in the off-season to capture better prices. The combine with a corn head (w...
    55: *[[Fall armyworm]] (''Spodoptera frugiperda'')
  18. Herb (1362 bytes)
    3: ... and rushes ([[Juncaceae]]) along with grasses ([[Poaceae]]).
  19. Quokkas (2433 bytes)
    2: ...obox image | image = [[image:Quokka-257.jpg]] | caption = }}
    22: ...oups where food is available: primary items are [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[Cyperaceae|sedges]], [[Succulent pla...
  20. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (9097 bytes)
    2: ...Wombat-in-snow.jpg|250px|Wombat in the snow]] | caption = Wombat in the snow}}
    20: ...bitants of the [[Sydney]] area. Wombats feed on [[Poaceae|grasses]], [[Cyperaceae|sedges]] and [[root]]s, a...
    33: ... wild colony, and because more than a decade of captive breeding research with Common and Southern Hai...
    36: ...ear of humans. They can be awkwardly tamed in a captive situation, and even coaxed to be patted and he...
    49: ...g the day at zoos, has led to the popular misconception that wombats are timid and shy creatures.

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