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- Ovary (3278 bytes)
3: ...e a part of a [[female]] organism that produces [[Ovum|egg]]s.
7: ... each performing two major functions: producing [[Ovum|egg]]s and secreting [[hormone]]s. Ovaries in fem...
9: ...[fertilization]] by [[sperm]]. A fertilized egg resulting from union with a sperm becomes a [[zygote]]...
13: .... Estrogen plays an important role in maintaining subcutaneous fat, bone strength, and some aspects of...
15: ...ead of the uterus an [[ectopic pregnancy]] will result. If the egg fails to release from the follicle ... - Uterus (2272 bytes)
7: ...ed in the [[pelvis]] immediately [[dorsal]] (and usually somewhat [[rostral]]) to the [[urinary bladde...
14: ... until [[childbirth]]. Due to anatomical barriers such as the [[pelvis]], the uterus is pushed partial... - Ploidy (4598 bytes)
10: ... resulting in haploid germ cells ([[sperm]] and [[ovum]]).
13: ...(both sex- and non-sex determining chromosomes), usually one from the [[mother]] and one from the [[fa...
16: ...he male is haploid and the female is diploid. In such species, the male develops from unfertilized eg...
21: ...]] this renders this cell equal to [[sperm]] or [[Ovum|egg]].
31: ...isation of two separate species followed by their subsequent chromosome doubling. A good examples is t... - Acrosome (814 bytes)
1: ...o penetrate the [[zona pellucida]] covering the [[ovum]]. - Animal (16429 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Phyla}}
17: Superphylum [[Deuterostome|Deuterostomia]]<br>
22: Superphylum [[Ecdysozoa]]<br>
31: Superphylum [[Platyzoa]]<br>
39: Superphylum [[Lophotrochozoa]]<br> - Human (48024 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Hominoidea]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Homininae]]}}
15: ...ction_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
21: ...'''"): a [[biped]]al [[primate]] belonging to the superfamily of [[Hominoidea]], with all of the [[ape...
24: ...aid to be one of a short list of [[animal]]s with such a capacity. - Cilium (3845 bytes)
3: ...(2) ''non-motile cilium'', which cannot beat and usually serves as a sensor.
6: ...ia use them only to move liquid over their cell's surface.
8: ...he [[oviduct]]s, the beating of cilia moves the [[ovum]] from the [[ovary]] to the [[uterus]].
10: ...n contrast to the motile cilia, non-motile cilia usually occur as one cilium per cell. The outer segme...
15: ...rom the [[centriole]], which migrates to the cell surface to act as the basal body in animal cells. Th... - Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
3: ...tozoa]]n, have a single large mitochondrion, but usually a cell has hundreds or thousands of mitochond...
11: ...ed form increases that capacity by increasing the surface area of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
16: ...f [[enzyme]]s involved in such diverse activities such as the [[oxidation]] of [[epinephrine]] (adrena...
18: ... unusual phospholipid, [[cardiolipin]], which is usually characteristic of [[bacteria]]l [[plasma memb...
26: ...in many important [[metabolism|metabolic]] tasks, such as: - Embryo (1444 bytes)
5: ...is part of a [[seed]], consisting of precursor tissues for the leaves, stem (see '''[[hypocotyl]]'''),...
7: ...ion]] of the '''''[[zygote]]''''' (a fertilized [[ovum]]) until it becomes a '''[[foetus]]'''. An embryo... - Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
15: ... also keep people away from the water in the late summer.
17: ...used for [[digestion]]. It has [[tentacle]]s that surround the mouth to capture food. Nettles have no ...
21: ...e mouth of the female, which will fertilize the [[Ovum|egg]]s that she has inside.
26: ...e most commonly seen near the coasts during the [[summer]]. [[Salinity]] and [[temperature]] are the t...
33: ...apture their food. Some nematocysts contain toxic substances, while others are [[adhesion|adhesive]] a... - Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
6: ...econfig | 1s<sup>2</sup> 2s<sup>2</sup> 2p<sup>3</sup> }}
12: {{Elementbox_heatfusion_kjpmol | (N<sub>2</sub>) 0.720 }}
13: {{Elementbox_heatvaporiz_kjpmol | (N<sub>2</sub>) 5.57 }}
14: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | (N<sub>2</sub>)<br />29.124 }}
15: {{Elementbox_vaporpressure_katpa | 37 | 41 | 46 | 53 | 62 | 77 | comment= ... - Ancient Indian science and technology (21581 bytes)
1: ...ysics]], [[chemistry]], [[medical science]] and [[surgery]], [[fine arts]], [[mechanical]] and [[produ...
12: ...of [[dye]]s and [[pigment]]s, and extraction of [[sugar]].
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24: ...the Indian philosophy which had a concept of �''sunya''�, literal translation of which is �''vo...
28: ...hat reached by any other nation of antiquity. The success of Indian mathematics was mainly due to the ... - Basking Shark (7122 bytes)
14: ...r family, '''Cetorhinidae'''. It has however been suggested that the related [[Megamouth Shark]] (''Me...
16: ...]] in [[Japan]], further adding to demand. As a result of rapidly declining numbers, the Basking Shark...
22: ...ll-developed [[gill raker]]s), smaller eyes, and usually smaller girth. Great Whites also possess larg...
32: ...zooplankton]] from the water at a rate of 1,500 m³ or more per hour. Unlike the Megamouth Shark a...
34: ... fully developed; the sharks have been known to visually inspect boats, possibly mistaking them for co... - Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
17: ...equenting the [[North America]]n coast, they are usually found all around the coasts of the [[British ...
21: ''A. aurita'' first starts out with an [[ovum]] from a female [[medusa]] and a [[sperm]] from a...
29: ...iving them a higher chance of living in case of a sudden change in the water oxygen.
32: ...s feed on [[zooplankton]] that includes organisms such as "[[mollusk]]s, [[crustacean]]s, tunicate [[l...
37: consume [[carbohydrate]]s, [[protein]]s, and [[lipid]]s...
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