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- Myofibril (4430 bytes)
2: ...actin]]; thick filaments consist primarily of the protein, [[myosin]]. In striated muscle, such as [[skelet...
4: ...the white or clear band between the sarcomere boundary and the region occupied by the thick filaments,...
7: ...red bands at either end called the I-bands, and a darker, grayish band in the middle called the A band...
11: ...axed state. Finally, the A band is bisected by a dark central line called the M-line (from the German... - Peroxisome (2015 bytes)
1: ...r interiors and to proliferate and segregate into daughter cells.
4: ... such as [[D-amino acid oxidase]] and [[urease oxidase]].
7: ...[[peroxisomal targeting signal]], that allows the protein to be taken into that organelle, where they then ...
10: Peroxisomes are responsible for oxidation of long-chain [[fatty acids]] and thereby gen... - Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (16156 bytes)
11: ... state which then goes on to deform further prion protein in an exponential cascade. These aggregate to for...
14: ...ttle were fed with [[meat and bone meal]], a high-protein substance obtained from the remnants of butchered...
16: ...t require a high temperature sterilization of the protein meal. While other European countries like Germany...
18: ...orticulturists]], who use it as fertilizer. Up to date statistics on all types of CJD are published by...
25: ...borne%20Hagger' number 476] to the BSE Inquiry, [[David Osborne Hagger]] reported on behalf of the Med... - Evolution (27661 bytes)
1: [[Image:Charles Darwin.jpg|right|frame|[[Charles Darwin]], father of the theory of evolution by [[nat...
6: ...[1930s]], work by a number of scientists combined Darwinian natural selection with the re-discovered t...
18: ..., but rather exist in a reciprocal relationship — for example, it is a "fact" that an [[apple]] ...
31: ...genetics)|translate]] nucleic acid sequences into proteins. Because the selection of these traits is somewh...
33: ...; the generation of life from non-living matter — has never been observed, indicating that the [... - Barbecue (24807 bytes)
23: At its most generic, any source of [[protein]] may be used, including [[beef]], [[pork]], [[po...
55: ====Florida====
56: Both pork and seafood are barbecued in Florida, with butter and lemon or lime juice as the base ...
63: ...in Athens, Paul's in Lexington, and Zeb Dean's in Danielsville.
76: ...ur Bryant's]], Gates, Rosedale, BB's Lawnside, Zarda, and many others. There is usually a restaurant e... - DNA (29095 bytes)
8: ...source? Given a DNA sequence, what shape will the protein fold into? Given a particular desired shape, what...
14: ...ld you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be frustrating, wouldn't it?
35: ...e a sample of DNA for inclusion in a computerized database. This has helped investigators solve old c...
61: ...and the [[amino acid|amino-acid]] sequence of the protein is determined by simple cellular rules of [[Trans...
63: ...tide sequences specify affinity for [[DNA binding protein]]s, which play a wide variety of vital roles, in ... - Giant Panda (7693 bytes)
1: ...| color=pink | name= Giant Panda}}<br />{{StatusEndangered}}
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Panda_bear_thailand2.jpg|250px|]]}}
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Ursidae]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Ailuropoda'''''}} - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
1: ...]es, [[prokaryote]]s and simple [[eukaryote]]s. Today, most of the work in microbiology is done using ...
3: Microbiologists have made many fundamental contributions to [[biology]] and [[medicine...
11: ...strating that adaptive mutations arise from [[preadaptation]] rather than directed mutation. For this ...
15: ...[[protein]] using genes encoded on a plasmid. The proteins produced vary widely, some of them are for examp...
18: ...nd inserts them into yeast cells to study protein-protein interactions within a cellular environment. - Mango (12190 bytes)
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Sapindales]]}}
17: ''M. foetida''<br>
34: ...he gods" can be found in the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] Vedas. The name of the fruit comes from the [[Tamil la...
39: ...r that rapidly changes to a dark glossy red, then dark green as they mature. When the small white [[fl... - Amygdala (2653 bytes)
3: ... to abnormal functioning of the amygdala owing to damage, developmental problems, or [[neurotransmitte...
4: [[image:amyg.png|thumb|128px|Location of the amygdala in the human brain]]
5: The amygdala is actually several separately functioning [[nu...
7: ...LeDoux]]'s lab and others. In this regard the amygdala serves as a simple [[Ivan Pavlov|Pavlovian]] le...
9: ... the amygdala is injected with a drug that blocks protein synthesis shortly after fear conditioning, it doe... - 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... - Dairy product (4337 bytes)
1: ...roduction plant for such processing is called a [[dairy]]. Raw milk for processing generally comes fro...
3: [[Image:Dairy farm.jpg|thumb|200px|Dairy farm]]
5: ...k with a number of sub-products in each category. Dairy products include:
6: ..., [[pasteurization]], in several grades after standardization of the fat level
38: ** Milk [[protein]] concentrates and isonates - Arthropod (9248 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = '''Arthropoda'''}}
11: **[[Arachnida]] - [[Spider]]s, [[Scorpion]]s, etc.
13: **[[Pycnogonida]] - [[Sea Spider]]s
14: *'''Subphylum [[Myriapoda]]'''
15: **[[Chilopoda]] - [[Centipede]]s - Water Buffalo (6557 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Artiodactyla]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Bovidae]]}}
13: ... arnee | author = [[Robert Kerr (writer)|Kerr]] | date = [[1792]]}}
17: ... their origin is uncertain: they may be the descendants of wild Water Buffalo, formerly domesticated f... - Scorpion (12441 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Arachnida]]}}
11: ...to the order ''Scorpiones'' in the class [[Arachnida]].
25: ...lso play an important part in the scorpion mating dance.
26: ...tarsus). The size of the pedipalps is highly dependant on the species, however a general trend is that...
34: ...ture. It consists of a variety of small [[protein|proteins]] as well as sodium and potassium [[cation|catio... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
20: *[[Johannes Nicolaus Br?d]], (1879-1947), Danish chemist
36: *[[John Dalton]], (1766-1844), physicist
37: ...[[Henrik Carl Peter Dam]], (1895-1976), [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist, winner of the [[1943]] [[Nobel ...
38: *[[Humphry Davy]], (1778-1829)
43: *[[Davorin Dolar]], (born 1921), chemist - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Theropoda]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Tyrannosauridae]]}}
13: ...ex | author = [[Henry Fairfield Osborn|Osborn]] | date = [[1905]]}}
15: ...lion years ago. Its [[fossil]] remains are rare — [[as of 2005]] only 30 specimens had been foun... - Prokaryote (4630 bytes)
4: ...ve structures called [[ribosome]]s, which produce protein. Prokaryotes are usually much smaller than eukary...
16: ... the most successful and abundant organism even today. While earth is the only known place where prok... - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
1: ...dated [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] [[food pyramid]], published in [[2005]], is a g...
8: ...compounds]] such as [[water]], [[amino acids]] ([[proteins]]), [[fatty acids]] ([[lipids]]), [[nucleic acid...
22: ...]] and [[pasta]]. Farming also provided milk and dairy products, and sharply increased the availabili...
27: ...Daniel and his friends received their diet for 10 days and were then compared to the king’s men. App...
28: * 1500s: Scientist and artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]] compared [[metabolism]] to a burning cand... - Plant cell (2762 bytes)
6: * A [[cell wall]] made up of [[cellulose]] and [[protein]], and in many cases [[lignin]], and deposited by...
16: ...ill have a primary cell wall and sometimes a secondary wall as well. These two major parts are what de...
22: ...chyma]] - Thin primary walls, may not have a secondary wall. Can develop into more specialized plant t...
24: **[[Sclerenchyma]] - Thick secondary walls, used to support non-growing parts of the...
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