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  1. Brain (22060 bytes)
    41: ...es of brains allow for the study of anatomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after ...
    50: ...'[[Creativity]] can be easily developed using the simple brainstorming/lateral thinking techniques.''
  2. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ... organs are found in a variety of creatures. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surround...
    11: ...among the [[arthropod]]s and are composed of many simple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple...
    15: Some of the simplest eyes, called [[ocelli]], can be found in animal...
    16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported by an array of ...
    69: ...th and intensity (ie. a colour visible light) the protein breaks down into two constituent products. Rhodop...
  3. Epithelium (4397 bytes)
    14: ...irregular flattened shape. The one cell layer of simple squamous epithelium is a minimal barrier to [[dif...
    16: ... called goblet cells are scattered throughout the simple columnar epithelial cells and secrete [[mucus]]. ...
    19: * '''Simple''': There is a single layer.
    25: ...ication''': Cells contain keratin (a cytoskeletal protein). This process occurs mainly in skin, since it pr...
    31: * '''Simple Squamous''': Found in blood vessels & lymph chann...
  4. Legume (2428 bytes)
    8: ...'' is a ''simple dry fruit'' that develops from a simple '''[[carpel]]''' and usually '''''dehisces''''' (...
    12: ...ve through nitrogen-fixation symbiosis. This high protein content makes them desirable crops in [[agricultu...
  5. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ... is lost in processing. Once traces of [[wax]], [[protein]], etc. are removed, the remainder is a natural [...
    95: [[simple:Cotton]]
  6. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    27: ...ved independently on at least four occasions. The simplest pitfall
    29: ...s are quite clearly evolutionarily derived from a simple
    48: ...erial digestion alone. These enzymes digest the [[protein]]s and [[nucleic acid]]s in the prey, releasing [...
    136: is prevented by the leaf's having a simple memory: for the lobes to shut, two [[stimulus|sti...
    180: true carnivores, including both unspecialised and simple traps, like ''Heliamphora'', to extremely special...
  7. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    16: ...ammalian]] cell contains up to 10,000 different [[protein]]s.
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    34: ... necessary to [[gene expression|build]] various [[protein]]s such as [[enzyme]]s, the cell's primary machi...
    39: ...uble layer of lipids]] (fat-like molecules) and [[protein]]s. Embedded within this membrane are a variety o...
    44: ... growth and motility. There are a great number of proteins associated with the cytoskeleton, each controlli...
  8. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    25: ...vely referred to as the [[endomembrane system]]. Simple compartments, called [[vesicle (biology)|vesicle]...
    27: ...from the smooth section. In most eukaryotes, the proteins may be further modified in stacks of flattened v...
  9. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    31: ...genetics)|translate]] nucleic acid sequences into proteins. Because the selection of these traits is somewh...
    58: ...d 2 billion years ago. In the last billion years, simple multicellular plants and animals began to appear ...
  10. DNA (29095 bytes)
    5: In [[bacterium|bacteria]] and other [[prokaryote|simple]] [[biological cell|cell]] organisms, DNA is not ...
    8: ...source? Given a DNA sequence, what shape will the protein fold into? Given a particular desired shape, what...
    12: :Wikipedia needs to be accurate, but it can be simple ''and'' accurate. Dumbing down something too muc...
    22: This section presents a brief and simple overview of DNA.
    61: ...o-acid]] sequence of the protein is determined by simple cellular rules of [[Translation (biology)|transla...
  11. Microbiology (4238 bytes)
    1: ... [[virus (biology)|virus]]es, [[prokaryote]]s and simple [[eukaryote]]s. Today, most of the work in microb...
    11: ...ed to the virus. <!-- can someone write this more simple? -->
    15: ...[[protein]] using genes encoded on a plasmid. The proteins produced vary widely, some of them are for examp...
    16: ...ess of anaerobic fermentation, in which different simple organic molecules are produced. This gave rise to...
    18: ...nd inserts them into yeast cells to study protein-protein interactions within a cellular environment.
  12. Mango (12190 bytes)
    43: ...pe mango contains about 15% [[sugar]], up to 1% [[protein]], and significant amounts of [[vitamin]]s [[vita...
    59: A simple way to eat a large mango 'as is' involves using a...
  13. Amygdala (2653 bytes)
    7: ...d others. In this regard the amygdala serves as a simple [[Ivan Pavlov|Pavlovian]] learning machine that a...
    9: ... the amygdala is injected with a drug that blocks protein synthesis shortly after fear conditioning, it doe...
  14. Prostate (3581 bytes)
    7: ...try)|basic]]. In human prostatic secretions, the protein content is <1%.
    19: ...ood test]] that measures the concentration of a [[protein]], Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), which is norm...
  15. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    41: ...s have two body regions, six jointed appendages, simple [[eyes]], and often carry on respiration by means...
    52: ...usually supports [[compound eyes | compound]] and simple eyes and a postsegmental ''telson''. These are g...
    54: ...uticle. It is nonchitinous and is a complex of [[proteins]] and [[lipids]]. It provides the moisture proo...
  16. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    22: ...otassium channels. There are also a few even more simple molecules, adenosine (1), guanosine (2), inosine ...
    26: ...e a hard exoskeleton composed of [[chitin]] and [[protein]] (5). When a male is mature, he spins a sperm we...
  17. Cell (29541 bytes)
    16: ...ammalian]] cell contains up to 10,000 different [[protein]]s.
    27: ...karyote|Prokaryotic]]''''' cells are structurally simple. They are found only in single-celled and [[Colo...
    34: ... necessary to [[gene expression|build]] various [[protein]]s such as [[enzyme]]s, the cell's primary machi...
    39: ...uble layer of lipids]] (fat-like molecules) and [[protein]]s. Embedded within this membrane are a variety o...
    44: ... growth and motility. There are a great number of proteins associated with the cytoskeleton, each controlli...
  18. Virus (17572 bytes)
    1: ...ein coat, or [[capsid]], with or without a [[glycoprotein]] [[envelope]]. Retroviruses contain RNA and reve...
    3: ...eded to package its [[genetic material]], but for proteins needed by the virus during [[lysogenic cycle|lys...
    19: ...r]] and [[cellular biology]] because they provide simple systems that can be used to manipulate and invest...
    20: [[transcription]], [[RNA processing]], and [[protein transport]].
    26: ...herical viruses are not enveloped, and the capsid proteins themselves are directly involved in attachment a...
  19. Copper (13595 bytes)
    138: ... copper [[smelting]], the refining of copper from simple copper oxides such as [[malachite]] or [[azurite]...
    155: ...s carried mostly in the bloodstream on a [[plasma protein]] called [[ceruloplasmin]]. When copper is first ...
  20. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    62: ...nor are they part of the [[primary structure]] of proteins. Some forms of [[bacterium|bacteria]] use [[hydr...
    104: * [[Sulfide]]s are simple compounds of sulfur with some other chemical elem...

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