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- Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
23: ...*'''[[cecum]]'''. The [[vermiform appendix]] is a rudimentary, evolutionarily relict organ attached to the [[ce... - Nose (3059 bytes)
12: ...ans have a trace amount of iron in their noses, a rudimentary compass found in the [[ethmoid]] bone (between th... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
76: * [[132]]: Rudimentary [[Seismometer]]: [[Zhang Heng]] - Civilization (29205 bytes)
34: ...oastal and deep-water fishermen. They practised a rudimentary form of [[agriculture]] and lived in caves and la... - Cactus (4931 bytes)
23: ...y have leaves, and when present these are usually rudimentary and soon fall off; they are typically awl-shaped ... - Whale (11080 bytes)
17: ...s, and [[humpback whale]]s) have been seen having rudimentary hind limbs; some even with feet and digits. Most... - Llama (12988 bytes)
34: ...ist of two very small premolars (the first almost rudimentary) and three broad [[molars]], constructed generall... - Trilobite (9216 bytes)
24: ...primitive trilobites the pygidia are still fairly rudimentary. The thorax is fairly flexible—trilobites a... - Penguin (7847 bytes)
81: ...inal name was ''pen-wing'', with reference to the rudimentary wings of both Great Auks and penguins. A third th... - Sea Lamprey (9084 bytes)
23: ...ocoetes). At this stage, they are toothless, have rudimentary eyes, and feed on [[microorganism]]s. This larval... - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
44: ...oastal and deep-water fishermen. They practised a rudimentary form of [[agriculture]] and lived in caves and la... - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
19: ... had a single theater. Productions were much more rudimentary then, and sometimes plays would be staged in [[ba...
30: ...ere thousands of cities and towns with at least a rudimentary theater for live productions. This trend also all... - Hadrosauridae (5111 bytes)
44: ...ids, like their their iguanodontid cousins, had a rudimentary dentary specialisation in [[incisor]]s and [[mola... - Hadrosaurid (5111 bytes)
44: ...ids, like their their iguanodontid cousins, had a rudimentary dentary specialisation in [[incisor]]s and [[mola... - Indri (1295 bytes)
14: ...[[lemur]] native to [[Madagascar]]. It has only a rudimentary tail, and large eyes. The long silky coat, except... - Duck-bill (5340 bytes)
44: ...ids, like their their iguanodontid cousins, had a rudimentary dentary specialisation in [[incisor]]s and [[mola... - Cricket (27178 bytes)
197: A rudimentary form of the sport can be traced back to the [[12t... - Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
209: ...ped onto the rims, (in some kinds of sports) only rudimentary seats (or none) and they have small (usually less... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
52: ...lso, by utilizing vestigial fish [[jaw]] bones, a rudimentary [[ear]] was developed, allowing ''Eryops'' to hea... - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
82: ...hey are being developed. Many phones already have rudimentary [[speech recognition]] in a form of voice diallin...
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