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  1. Aster (flower) (1593 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    16: ...]] [[moth]]. The [[larva]] of the [[Hummingbird hawk moth]] sometimes eats the foliage of asters.
    18: ...e other species have now been reclassified in the genera ''[[Almutaster]], [[Canadanthus]], [[Doellingeria...
  2. Campion (697 bytes)
    3: ...me of [[flowering plants]] in two closely related genera in the family [[Caryophyllaceae]]:
    14: ...e name of a [[rabbit]] in the novel [[Watership Down]] by [[Richard Adams]]
  3. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    10: ...ion | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = <center>Genera</center>}}
    11: Over 800 <br/> See [[List of Orchidaceae genera]].
    14: ...ions with [[pollinator]]s and their [[symbiosis]] with mycorrhizae, are considered by some to be the ...
    16: ...ia plantarum" (The natural history of plants). He was a student of [[Aristotle]] and is considered th...
  4. Anemone (3447 bytes)
    2: ...0px]] | caption = ''Anemone ranunculoides'' in flower}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    15: ...a''); some botanists include both of these genera within ''Anemone''.
    17: ... hairy styles which aid their distribution by the wind.
    20: [[Image:Anemone2 FlowerAndBud wb.jpg|thumb|left|''Anemone coronaria'']]
  5. Hyacinth (flower) (2431 bytes)
    2: ...nthPink3_wb.jpg|250px]]| caption = Hyacinth in flower}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    11: ...subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    12: ''Hyacinthus litwinowii''<br/>
    17: ...rly placed in the lily family [[Liliaceae]] but now regarded as the type genus of the separate family...
  6. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    2: ...age:A white iris (small).jpg|240px]]| caption = A white iris}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    15: ...ging in colour from gold, copper-red or yellow to white, blue, blue-violet, lavender, tan, maroon and...
    16: ...n it. It is also applied to various subdivisions within the genus. [[Image:Iris02.jpg|232px|thumb|le...
    17: ...mage:Iris.JPG|232px|thumb|right|White-purple-yellow Dutch iris]]
  7. Potentilla (2224 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox divisio entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    15: ...mentil''', '''barren strawberry''' and '''[[silverweed]]'''.
    17: ... arranged palmately (like the fingers of a hand), whence the name cinquefoil (French, ''cinque feuill...
    19: ...g dry, inedible fruit (hence the name "barren strawberry" for some species).
    21: Some species are grown as garden plants.
  8. Nymphaeaceae (2255 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    10: ...subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    11: ''Barclaya'' <small>Wall.</small> (4 spp.)<br>
    14: ...haea]]'' <small>[[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]</small> - water-lilies (50 spp.)<br>
    16: ...rlily)|Victoria]]'' <small>Lindl.</small> - giant water-lily (2 spp.)
  9. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    1: ...n | color = lightgreen | name = Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)}}
    2: ...w2_242_rose.jpg|250px]] | caption = Magnolia [[flower]]}}
    12: ...ve [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s called [[flower]]s, where the ovulary or carpel is enclosed. The other ...
    16: ...was used antithetically by botanical writers, but with varying limitation, as a group-name for other ...
    18: ...nse in which the term is nowadays received and in which it is used here.
  10. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    1: ...len grains from a variety of common plants: sunflower (''[[Helianthus annuus]]''), morning glory (''[...
    3: ... [[cellulose]] cell wall and a thick, tough outer wall made of [[sporopollenin]].
    5: ...al. Pollen grains of pines, firs, and spruces are winged. The smallest pollen grain, that of the [[Fo...
    7: ...erved; generally a small cell (the antheridial or generative cell) is cut off, leaving a larger tube-cell....
    9: ...lso the generative nucleus which divides to form two male- or sperm-cells. The male-cells are carried...
  11. Chameleon (4625 bytes)
    11: ...ction_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    20: ... means "earth lion" and is derived from the Greek words chamai (on the ground, on the earth) and leon...
    34: ...rubs rather than on taller trees. Some species, however, live on the ground under foliage.
    38: ...s live mostly solitary and are quite aggressive toward other members of the same species.
    42: ...eon species are able to change their body colour, which made them one of the most famous lizard famil...
  12. Ant (13019 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=white | name = Ants}}
    2: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color=white}}
    12: ...ded among different types of individuals, such as workers, soldiers, and queens.
    17: ... green or blue in some species. Some species have wings, especially during mating flights
    23: ...e-on-its-head-57556.jpg|400px|right|thumb|red ant with a long-antennae clipart- Provided by classroom...
  13. Bear (6673 bytes)
    10: ...ction_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    20: ...nses of smell and hearing, five un-retractable claws, and long, dense, shaggy fur.
    22: ...ools and depend on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used for ripping, digging, and catching.
    26: ... times are usually in the dusk or the dawn except when humans are nearby.
    28: ...and are easily frightened of humans. They will, however, defend their cubs ferociously.
  14. Cobra (snake) (2058 bytes)
    4: ...e [[spitting cobra]] can also incapacitate larger would-be predators by delivering irritating venom t...
    6: ...ying colors from black or dark brown to yellowish-white. The (jet) black cobra found in North India i...
    8: ...dators. The hoods of some species carry markings which may also serve to confuse enemies. The cobra...
    10: ...Italian and is short for "cobra capello" = "snake with a hat" or similar (referring to the hood); it ...
    19: * Eastern Water Cobra, ''Boulengerina annulata stormsi''
  15. Spider (29039 bytes)
    2: ... orb weaver spider]] | caption = [[Long-jawed orb weaver spider]]}}
    12: ...bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    19: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cyrtaucheniidae ([[wafer trapdoor spider]])<br />
    20: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dipluridae ([[funnel-web tarantula]])<br />
    21: ...nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hexathelidae ([[venomous funnel-web tarantula]])<br />
  16. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    1: ...ndex of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
    7: ...ou could drag it into your bookmarks toolbar, allowing the link to be accessible in the future from t...
    9: <!-- [[Wikipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists ...
    10: ...se use the new section editing feature if your browser
    33: *[[Wikipedia:Library and Information Science basic top...
  17. Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
    1: ... geologic periods presented here is in accordance with the dates and [[nomenclature]] proposed by the...
    3: ...mass extinction]]s. For example, the boundary between the [[Cretaceous]] period and the [[Palaeogene...
    7: ... in building the geologic nomenclature, though in general there are far more recognized faunal stages than...
    9: ...ne universal horizons that can be used around the world.
    13: ... even inverted after deposition; 2) Strata laid down at the same time in different areas could have e...
  18. Tree (23723 bytes)
    2: ...g|right|thumb|250px|The [[conifer]]ous [[Coast Redwood]], the tallest tree species on earth]]
    3: ..., trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to 100 m tall, and some can live for several [[mi...
    5: ... Trees also play an important role in many of the world's [[mythology|mythologies]] (see [[Tree (myth...
    9: ...] of plants. Trees thus show a wide variety of growth form, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics...
    11: ...low gives examples of many well known trees and how they are typically classified.
  19. Albertosaurus (2738 bytes)
    19: ...lso tended to be less massive than ''T. rex'', as well as its contemporary ''[[Daspletosaurus]]'' (al...
    21: ...d dinosaurs and [[Ornithomimidae|ornithomimid]]s, while Daspletosaurus tackled heavier horned dinosau...
    23: ...ch in over 10 million years, except for a trend towards a more slender or gracile form.
    35: *Weight : 2 tonnes
    37: ...s, who claim that there are enough differences between ''A. libratus'' and the other ''Albertosaurus'...
  20. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    1: ...te the small entrance to the trap underneath the swollen 'balloon', and the colourless patches that c...
    4: grow in places where the soil is thin or poor in nutrients,
    6: [[Charles Darwin]] wrote the first well-known treatise on carnivorous plants in 1875.
    13: *Pitfall traps ([[pitcher plant]]s), which trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a po...
    14: *Flypaper traps, which trap prey using a sticky mucilage;

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