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- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
5: ...n]]. This latter achievement took her 34 years, having started in 1933.
7: ...ties, before becoming a research fellow at [[Somerville College, Oxford]] in [[1936]], a post which sh...
11: *Dodson, Guy, Jenny P. Glusker, and David Sayre (eds.). 1981. ''Structural Studies on Mole...
17: *Johnson, Louise N. (FRS), and David Phillips (''Nature Structural Biology'' 1: 573-5...
18: *Perutz, Max F. (''Quarterly Review of Biophysics'' 27: 333-337, 1994) - Apple (20408 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyt...
25: ...' and ''Malus sylvestris'', but there is no hard evidence for this in older apple [[cultivar]]s. These...
34: ...ave other problems which make them commercially unviable, such as low yield, liability to disease, or ...
36: ...ight|thumb|225px|Picture of Apples on a tree, provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip...
53: *'[[Ginger Gold]]': [[Virginia]] (late 1960s) - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
13: *[[Mouth]] (buccal cavity; includes [[salivary glands]], [[mucosa]], [[to...
33: ...iver]] secretes [[bile]] into the small intestine via the [[gallbladder]] and [[biliary system]]. The...
41: ...st of human anatomical features]], [[abdominal cavity]]
51: ...can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy.
59: ... action of peristalsis looks like an ocean wave moving through the muscle. The muscle of the organ pro... - Artery (6875 bytes)
13: ...ally about 20,000 of them in a 150 lb (68 kg) individual. These arteries, the arterioles, have the gre...
15: ...ave bound oxygen. Blood returning from the lungs, via the 4 pulmonary veins, to the left atrium typica...
17: ... blood cells enter the relatively oxygen-poorer environments of the [[distal tissue]]s and [[carbon di...
19: ...ood directly from the left ventricle of the heart via the aortic valve. As the aorta branches and thes...
23: ...ar (see [[Diabetes Mellitus]]), [[lipoprotein]] [[cholesterol]], pressures ([[high blood pressure]]), smoking, ... - Kidney (12846 bytes)
1: ...ge:29-08-07 08a.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidney Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip...
9: ...e [[peritoneum]], the lining of the [[abdominal cavity]]. They are approximately at the [[vertebra]]l ...
13: ...Image:Kidneys_from_behind.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidneys viewed from behind with spine removed]]
18: ...]. The innermost portion is the [[renal pelvis|pelvis]]. The [[renal pyramids]], which are actually op...
24: ...ave pores allowing filtration. Blood pressure provides the force for blood plasma to be filtered thro... - Liver (11441 bytes)
9: ...t or be temporarily stored in the [[gallbladder]] via the cystic duct. The common bile duct and the pa...
14: ...e surface landmarks. Traditional gross anatomy divided the liver into four lobes based on surface fea...
16: ...he front ([[anterior]] side) of the liver. This divides the liver into a left anatomical lobe, and a r...
18: ...r is flipped over, to look at it from behind (the visceral surface), there are two additional lobes be...
20: ..., the transverse fissure (or ''porta hepatis'') divides the caudate from the quadrate lobe, and the ri... - Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
3: == Overview ==
4: ...e:OOS2_339A.jpg|thumb|100px|Human Body Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip...
11: ...ll]]s of the [[sympathetic nervous system]], receiving innervation from corresponding [[preganglionic ...
20: The cortex can be divided into three distinct layers of [[biological_tis...
26: ...drenal cortex is limited by the transportation of cholesterol into the mitochondria and by its conversion there... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
4: ...[osteoporosis]], as well as psychological and behavioral problems. Moreover, excessive ingestion of el...
7: ==Overview==
8: ...rious forms and combinations (e.g. [[hormones]]/[[vitamins]], [[phospholipids]], [[hydroxyapatite]]), ...
16: ...cell growth, maintenance, and [[mitosis]] (cell division) as well as of appetite and energy balance. A...
22: ...risks. [[Cooking]] developed as a ritualistic activity due to efficiency and reliability concerns requ... - Ostrich (8135 bytes)
15: ...amelus'', Greek "sparrow camel") is the largest living [[bird]], reaching a height of up to 2.5 [[metr...
22: ...sed by males in mating displays. They can also provide shadow to the chicks. The [[feather]]s are soft...
26: ... thick black lashes are the biggest eyes of all living land animals; only [[whale]]s have bigger ones.
44: == Behavior ==
46: ...n go without water for a long time, exclusively living off the moisture in the ingested plants. Howeve... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
16: | vicepresident=[[Al Gore]]
21: ... to restrict [[handgun]] sales, to strengthen [[environment]]al rules, and to protect the jobs of pare...
23: ...ns by Congress, resulting in the indictment or conviction of many staff members, associates and friend...
25: ...tting a record low in his first year, but upon leaving office, it was the highest for a retiring Presi...
31: ...onths before his son was born. His mother, born [[Virginia Dell Cassidy]], remarried in [[1950]] to [[... - Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
10: ...vity, others view it as a bad habit. Some smokers view the long-term risks of smoking as balanced by i...
13: ...s depicted in the art of the Classic-era [[Maya civilization]] about 1,500 years ago. The Mayas smoked...
17: ...obacco company|Tobacco companies]] succeeded in having their product included in military rations duri...
22: ...a, on the grounds that the nuisance involved in having to relight a cigarette left untouched for too l...
24: ... popularity of cigarette smoking, however, came a virtual epidemic of lung cancer. - Gallbladder (4604 bytes)
4: ...e gallbladder is the intersection of the [[mid-clavicular line]] (MCL) and the [[transpyloric plane]],...
18: ...[gallstone]]s (''cholelithiasis''), composed of [[cholesterol]], [[lecithin]] and [[bile acid]]s. These can cau... - Chicken (21473 bytes)
30: ...ty for access to food and nesting locations. Removing hens or roosters from a flock causes a temporar...
32: ...use only a few preferred locations, rather than having a different nest for every bird.
35: [[Image:Rooster_251.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip...
52: ... to the bird are possible should an unskilled individual perform the surgery.
54: ...ce of protein and vitamins. Recent concerns over cholesterol, however, have caused many to question the inclus... - Testosterone (11221 bytes)
49: ... steroid hormones, testosterone is derived from [[cholesterol]]. The largest amounts of testosterone are produc...
57: ...lements (HREs), and influence transcriptional activity of certain [[gene]]s, producing the androgen ef...
61: ... from testosterone programs later male sexual behavior.
65: ...to an unwanted degree in women they are termed "[[virilization]]" or "masculinization". Anabolic effec...
70: *Genital virilization (midline fusion, [[phallus|phallic]] [[... - American Bison (6740 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Bovidae]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Bovinae]]}}
16: ...''), also called '''Buffalo''', is a [[Bovidae|bovine]] [[mammal]] that is the largest terrestrial ma...
20: ...maintain a small harem of females for mating. Individual bulls "tend" females until allowed to mate, f...
22: ...concludes with a ceremonial enactment of this behavior, to "ensure the return of the buffalo in the co... - Cauliflower (4340 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliophyta]]}}
12: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen| plural_taxon = [[Cultiv...
18: Cauliflower is a source of nutritional vitamins and minerals. Cauliflower is most commonly ...
20: ...od is low in [[saturated fat]], and very low in [[cholesterol]] (less than 1g per kg). - Ostriches (8135 bytes)
15: ...amelus'', Greek "sparrow camel") is the largest living [[bird]], reaching a height of up to 2.5 [[metr...
22: ...sed by males in mating displays. They can also provide shadow to the chicks. The [[feather]]s are soft...
26: ... thick black lashes are the biggest eyes of all living land animals; only [[whale]]s have bigger ones.
44: == Behavior ==
46: ...n go without water for a long time, exclusively living off the moisture in the ingested plants. Howeve... - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
6: ... [[ethics|ethical]], health, [[environmentalism|environmental]] and even geopolitical concerns.
22: ...utrients and enzymes. Some raw-foodists, called living-foodists, also "activate" the enzymes (such as ...
34: ...at. But producing meat is believed to have more environmental impact than other foods, so this is ofte...
50: ...father, [[Methuselah]], is famously reported as having lived an 969 years, but this was prior to God p...
60: ...ngs and freewill offerings will be offered, and Leviticus 7:15-20 where it states that such offerings ...
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