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- Protein (17280 bytes)
14: ...ed, meaning that there can be many different secondary motifs present in one single protein molecule.
15: ...in molecule; the spatial relationship of the secondary structural motifs to one another
20: ...f [[protein biosynthesis|translation]]. The secondary structures are held together by [[hydrogen bond...
41: ...but do not change them; [[receptor (biochemistry)|receptors]], which do not modify their substrates but may ...
47: ...ed proteins generally have no well-defined [[secondary structure]]. Many proteins denature and will n... - Color (30968 bytes)
4: ...s that can be distinguished by differences in the receptors of the eye.
62: <th><math>\lambda \,\!</math>/nm</th>
147: ...r ''apparition'' by [[Isaac Newton]] in [[1671]]—contains all those colors that consist of visib...
152: ...ble should not be interpreted as a definite list—the pure spectral colors form a continuous spec...
172: ... with different mixes of wavelengths differently—and we have [[language]] to describe that diffe... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_superclassis_entry | taxon = '''Tetrapoda'''}}
12: [[Elginerpetontidae]]<br>
13: [[Acanthostega|Acanthostegidae]]<br>
14: [[Ichthyostega|Ichthyostegidae]]<br> - Muscle (12774 bytes)
39: ..., feedback loops such as that of the [[extrapyramidal system]] contribute signals to influence muscle ...
57: ... [[antibody|antibodies]] to the [[acetylcholine]] receptor, and its related condition [[Lambert-Eaton myasth...
79: ...e ability to exert a force on an external object—for example, lifting a weight. By this definiti... - Sensory system (904 bytes)
2: ...the [[nervous system]] that consists of [[sensory receptor]]s, [[neural pathway]]s, and those parts of the [...
7: ... of a [[stimulus (physiology)|stimulus]]; type (modality), intensity, location, and duration.
9: ====Modality====
10: ...s plays the primary role in coding the stimulus modality.
13: Human [[sensory receptors]] are:
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