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  1. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    8: ... figure of Mary, and the centuries of Marian cult derived from the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Chris...
    11: ...t|250px|thumbnail|[[Gabriel (archangel)|Gabriel]] delivering the [[Annunciation]] to Mary. Painting by...
    13: ... strangers (Luke 2:6, 7). But as the inn was crowded, Mary had to retire to a place among the cattle.
    15: ...rs only one event in the history of Jesus is recorded: his going up to [[Jerusalem]] when twelve years...
    17: ... and other women (John 19:26). Mary cradling the dead body of her son is a common motif in art, calle...
  2. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    11: ...ncreas and empties into the second part of the duodenum at the [[ampulla of Vater]]. The [[common bil...
    13: ...ry]]. Venous drainage is via the [[pancreaticoduodenal veins]] which end up in the [[portal vein]]. ...
    16: [[Image:Pancreas.jpg|thumb|250px|The duodenum and pancreas (stomach removed).]]</div>
    21: ...]], and [[amylase]]) that are secreted into the [[lumen]] of the acinus.
    23: ...in [[bicarbonate ion]]s and are [[alkaline]] in order to neutralize the acidic [[chyme]] that the stom...
  3. Small intestine (1643 bytes)
    2: ...'. Food from the stomach is allowed in to the duodenum by a muscle called the [[pylorus]], or [[pylor...
    6: ==Small Intestine Disorders==
    12: ** obstruction by masses in the lumen (foreign bodies, [[bezoar]], [[gallstone]]s)
  4. Stomach (5970 bytes)
    2: [[Latin]] names for the stomach include ''Ventriculus'' and ''Gaster''; many medical term...
    16: ...testine]] (the [[duodenum]]). It is on the left side of the [[abdominal cavity]], the ''fundus'' of th...
    18: It is divided into five sections, each of which have different...
    21: ...astrointestinal system]], the stomach walls are made of a number of layers.
    23: ...ts of an [[epithelium]], the [[lamina propria]] underneath, and a thin bit of [[smooth muscle]] called...
  5. Endothelium (1463 bytes)
    1: ... interface between circulating [[blood]] in the [[lumen]] and the rest of the vessel wall. Endothelial c...
    6: * [[inflammation]] and swelling ([[edema]])
    8: ...amples of such unique endothelial structures include the [[glomerulus (kidney)|renal glomerulus]] and ...
  6. Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
    1: ...ogy)|vesicle]]s. Thus, it functions as a central delivery system for the cell.
    3: ... modified, sorted and shipped towards their final destination. The Golgi apparatus is present in most ...
    9: ...] and similar vesicles. The ''cis'' face is the side facing the ER, the ''medial'' region is in the mi...
    13: The golgi apparatus is considered more or less the "postal office" of the cell. ...
    15: ... a sequence of molecules according to their final destination.
  7. Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
    19: ...ncloses a space, the cisternal space (or internal lumen) from the [[cytosol]]. This space is acting as a ...
    21: ...tions from the nucleus). Their rough appearance under electron microscopy led to their being called ro...
    26: ...he coarse ER manufactures and transports proteins destined for membranes and secretion.
    32: ...oxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and [[calcium]] storage. It als...
    43: Correct folding of newly made proteins is made possible by several ER proteins including: [[PDI]...
  8. Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
    1: ...the [[cytoplasm]] and to store [[information]] needed for [[cell division|cellular division]].
    4: ...he nuclear face of the nuclear envelope is surrounded by a scaffold of filaments called the [[nuclear ...
    10: The whole structure is surrounded by cytoplasm. (Drawing is based on ER images.)<b...
    12: ...s are dissolved. These substances include nucleotide triphospates, [[enzymes]], [[proteins]], and [[tr...
    18: Nucleoli are densely-stained structures at which [[ribosome]] sub...
  9. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    6: {| width="100%" cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=4
    17: ...e]]-[[bound]] [[cell nucleus|nuclei]]. They include the [[animal]]s, [[plant]]s, and [[fungus|fungi]]...
    19: ... do not contain organelles. Eukaryotic DNA is divided into several bundles called [[chromosome]]s, whi...
    25: ...st other membrane-bound organelles are ultimately derived from such vesicles.
    27: ...teins they synthesize enter the interior space or lumen. Subsequently, they generally enter vesicles, wh...
  10. Chloroplast (2430 bytes)
    1: ...Image:Chloroplastsfigure1.jpg|thumb|right|The inside of a chloroplast]]
    3: ... found only in plants. Both organelles are surrounded by a double membrane with an intermembrane space...
    4: ...oplasts convert light energy from the sun into [[Adenosine_triphosphate|ATP]] through a process called...
    6: ...ms a [[plastid]] may take, and are generally considered to have originated as [[endosymbiotic theory|e...
    7: In green plants chloroplasts are surrounded by two [[cell membrane|lipid bilayer membrane]]s...
  11. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    1: ...[2005]], is a general nutrition guide for recommended [[food]] consumption.]]
    2: ...bsence of adequate nutrients may cause disease or death.
    4: ...y incur [[toxic]] and potentially lethal effects, depending on the dose.
    5: The science of nutrition attempts to understand how and why specific dietary aspects influe...
    10: ...ve juices, exit the internal body and enter the [[lumen]] of the digestive tract. The digestive juices he...
  12. Lung cancer (15648 bytes)
    2: ...lignant tumour worldwide, causing up to 3 million deaths annually.
    6: ...ee of spread). Possible treatment modalities include [[surgery]], [[chemotherapy]]) and/or [[radiation...
    9: Common symptoms that suggest lung cancer include:
    19: If the cancer grows into the lumen it may obstruct the [[airway]], causing [[dyspnea...
    23: ...f the lung, known as [[Pancoast tumor]]s, may invade the local part of the [[sympathetic nervous syste...
  13. Ureter (1692 bytes)
    1: ...7 08a.jpg|thumb|250px|Urinary System Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    3: ...urine]] from the [[kidney]]s to the [[urinary bladder]]. The ureters are muscular tubes that can prope...
    5: ...der, as well as the tone of the muscle in the bladder wall.
    8: ...re]]s, and the lumen is star-shaped. Like the bladder, it is lined with [[transitional epithelium]], a...
    12: ...tight spiral. The inner loose spiral is sometimes described as ''longitudinal'', and the outer as ''ci...
  14. Muscle (12774 bytes)
    13: ... the smooth muscles and the striated muscles include: the fibers of the smooth muscles are not arrange...
    15: Muscles within the skeletal muscle are also divided into two subtypes:
    17: ... of your strength. Type II fibers are further divided into two sub-categories :
    18: ...ibers (at least a fraction of them does). Thus, sedentary people have a higher proportion of type IIx ...
    22: ...] are distributed throughout the muscles and provide feedback sensory information to the [[central ner...

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