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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    2: ...it_700x490.jpg|250px|A basket of grapefruit]] | caption = A basket of grapefruit}}
    31: ....fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12165191&dopt=Abstract abstract]
  2. Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
    8: ...ham Colleges', the number of women students was kept to 500 (10% of the student body) and women were n...
    9: ...of carbons. Indeed on several occasions after accepting a position at King's, but before leaving Paris...
    15: ...in. By the beginning of 1952 it was generally accepted in King's that the B form of DNA was a helix an...
  3. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    6: ...andmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized ''Norma Jeane Baker''. Biographers used to di...
    8: ...ed that she and Wayne had seriously considered adopting her, which they could not have done without Gl...
    12: ...erated information about her childhood. Then in September [[1941]], Grace took her in again. She was t...
    34: ...immie," Dougherty *[http://www.familyforest.com/captainslog/64.html ]confirms that they were in love a...
    38: ...he culmination of a two-year courtship that had captivated the nation.
  4. Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
    8: She is credited with being the first to adopt the short skirt costume in figure skating, and th...
  5. Impatiens (2161 bytes)
  6. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    2: ...e:Orchin_P622.jpg|250px|Phalaenopsis hybrid]] | caption = Orchid}}
    14: ...orld Checklist of Orchids" gives about 24,000 accepted names. About 800 new species are added each yea...
    20: == General description ==
    21: ... plants are [[cosmopolitan]] in distribution, except [[Antarctica]] and deserts. The great majority ar...
    30: ...king [[endosperm]] (food reserves). A notable exception is ''[[Disa]] cardinalis'', whose seeds may gr...
  7. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    2: ...obox_image | image =[[image:wisteria_fl.jpg]] | caption = Flowering ''Wisteria''}}
  8. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    2: ...age | image = [[image:spiderworts.jpg|240px]] | caption = Spiderwort in flower}}
  9. Respiratory system (5107 bytes)
    49: ... Various substances can be used to enhance this depth, essentially having a haemoglobising role.
  10. Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
  11. Breast (4630 bytes)
    28: A common misconception is that human female breasts are shaped the wa...
  12. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    9: ...t, because it has a million billion [[synapse|synaptic]] connections, making it one of the most densel...
    25: The exceptional size of the human brain resulted in some ana...
    31: ... - the set of cognitive processes related to perception, interpretation, imagination and memory, of wh...
    33: ...spontaneous emotive expression regardless of attempts at cerebral self-control. Emotive stability in h...
    44: ...nt generation of researchers. But reasonable assumptions based on observable behaviors and on related ...
  13. Retina (13061 bytes)
    5: ...In [[embryonal development]], the retina and the optic nerve originate as outgrowths of the [[brain]].
    12: ... spot (anatomy)|blind spot]] as it lacks photoreceptors. It appears as an oval white area of 3 mm<sup>...
    14: ...e layers (from left to right) to hit the photoreceptors (right layer). This elicits chemical transform...
    16: ...ls lie innermost in the retina while the photoreceptive cells lie outermost. Because of this light mus...
    18: ...blue light. This is known as the [[blue field entoptic phenomenon]] (or Scheerer's phenomenon).
  14. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    20: ...while secreting other, unneeded molecules. Reabsorption and secretion are accomplished with both cotra...
    57: ...g [[aldosterone]] which increases sodium ion absorption in the convoluted tubule.
    59: ... excess), which causes a change in the water absorption of the kidney tubule. Tissue fluid concentrat...
    72: ...Basically just a [[funnel]], the renal pelvis accepts the urine and channels it out of the hilus into ...
    105: ...), or if the renal dysfunction leads to severe symptoms, [[dialysis]] is commenced. Dialysis is a medi...
  15. Larynx (2361 bytes)
  16. Liver (11441 bytes)
    83: [[Liver transplantation]] is an option for those with irreversible liver failure. Mos...
  17. Toe (1012 bytes)
  18. Lung (7057 bytes)
    36: ==Reptilian lungs==
    37: Reptilian lungs are typically ventilated by a combinat...
  19. Skin (8340 bytes)
    32: ...ngerhans cell]]s in the skin are part of the [[adaptive immune system]]
    35: #Absorption: Oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffu...
  20. Stomach (5970 bytes)
    1: ...y, the stomach's primary function is not the absorption of nutrients from digested food; this task is ...
    6: ... the secretion of [[hydrochloric acid]]) with [[peptidase]] digestive [[enzyme]]s.
    41: ...[[gall bladder]], but it also decreases gastric emptying. Similarly [[secretin]], produced in the smal...
    43: [[Gastric inhibitory peptide]] (GIP) and [[enteroglucagon]] decrease both g...
    56: * [[peptic ulcer]]

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