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  1. Honey (11666 bytes)
    33: ...ies. From mild to very strong flavoured, light to dark coloured, delicately perfumed to pungent and ev...
    40: ...be fed protein supplements, as honeydew lacks the protein-rich pollen accompaniment gathered from flowers.
    48: ... [[digestion]], several [[vitamins]] and [[antioxidants]].
    73: ...he hive so that the excess can be taken without endangering the bees. When sources of foods for the be...
    88: *'''Honey Fondant''' See [[whipped honey]].
  2. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: ... is lost in processing. Once traces of [[wax]], [[protein]], etc. are removed, the remainder is a natural [...
    9: ...r interwoven with [[feather]]s and [[fur]]) which dated back to approximately 7,000 years ago. There i...
    11: ...usand years, and it is referred to in the [[Rig-Veda]], written in 1500 BC. A thousand years later the...
    26: Today cotton is produced in many parts of the world, i...
    30: ...ine that removes the cotton from the boll without damaging the cotton plant or by a [[cotton stripper]...
  3. Koala (10686 bytes)
    6: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    11: ...obox authority | author = [[Richard Owen|Owen]] | date = 1839}}
    12: ...Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville|Blainville]] | date = 1816}}
    15: ...s | author = [[Georg August Goldfuss|Goldfuss]] | date = [[1817]]}}
    18: ...f its [[family (biology)|family]], '''Phascolarctidae'''.
  4. Spider (29039 bytes)
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Arachnida]]}}
    11: ...idae, Paratropidae, Idiopidae, Actinopodidae, Migidae -->
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
  5. Flower (10503 bytes)
    8: *'''''calyx''''' &ndash; the outer whorl of ''[[sepal]]s''; typically t...
    9: *'''''corolla''''' &ndash; the whorl of ''[[petal]]s'', which are usually...
    10: ...'''' (from Greek ''andros oikia'': man's house) &ndash; one or two whorls of ''[[stamen]]s'', each a '...
    11: ...rom Greek <i>gynaikos oikia</i>: woman's house) &ndash; consisting of a '''pistil''', with one or more...
    18: ...ys self-fertilize, such as the [[dandelion|common dandelion]]. Conversely, many species of plants have...
  6. Food (24212 bytes)
    15: *[http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/fdcact/fdcact1.htm US federal def...
    30: The number of meals in a [[day]], their [[size]], [[composition]], when and how...
    59: ...getable]]s, including [[dulse]], [[kombu]], and [[dabberlocks]]
    61: ...[[globe artichoke]]s, [[broccoli]], and [[daylily|daylilies]]
    67: * [[Dairy product]]s, including [[milk]]
  7. Cereal (6537 bytes)
    46: Cool-season cereals are well-adapted to temperate climates. Most varieties of a pa...
    58: ... elevator]], a large storage facility that consolidates the crops of many farmers. The farmer may sell...
    62: ...starch]]. They are also a significant source of [[protein]], though the [[amino acid]] balance is not optim...
  8. Seed (4968 bytes)
    4: ...perm becomes rich in [[oil]] or [[starch]], and [[protein]]. In some species, the embryo is imbedded in the...
  9. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    1: ...arlingtonia_californica.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[Darlingtonia]]'': note the small entrance to the tra...
    6: [[Charles Darwin]] wrote the first well-known treatise on carn...
    38: ...ains two other genera, ''[[Sarracenia]]'' and ''[[Darlingtonia]]'',
    39: which are endemic to [[Florida]] (for the most part) and [[California]] respecti...
    48: ...erial digestion alone. These enzymes digest the [[protein]]s and [[nucleic acid]]s in the prey, releasing [...
  10. Cell biology (3658 bytes)
    3: ...ields of cell and [[molecular biology]]. These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unif...
    7: ===Movement of proteins===
    8: ...o the plasma membrane. From the plasma membrane, proteins destined to be degraded move back into intracell...
    17: *Proteins extracted from [[membrane]]s by [[detergent]]s a...
  11. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    16: ...ammalian]] cell contains up to 10,000 different [[protein]]s.
    21: ...e blue''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    34: ... necessary to [[gene expression|build]] various [[protein]]s such as [[enzyme]]s, the cell's primary machi...
    39: ...uble layer of lipids]] (fat-like molecules) and [[protein]]s. Embedded within this membrane are a variety o...
    44: ... growth and motility. There are a great number of proteins associated with the cytoskeleton, each controlli...
  12. Ribosome (4897 bytes)
    3: ... [[mRNA]] into a [[polypeptide]] chain (e.g., a [[protein]]).
    4: It can be thought of as a factory that builds a protein from a set of genetic instructions. Ribosomes can...
    7: ...hat may enhance the ability of rRNA to synthesise protein.
    9: ...ructure and function of ribosomes, and their attendant molecules, known as the ''translational apparat...
    16: ... ''[[polysome]]''. Free ribosomes usually produce proteins that are used in the cytosol or in the [[organel...
  13. Cytoskeleton (4391 bytes)
    9: ...omposed of two actin chains oriented in an helicoidal shape. They are mostly concentrated just beneath...
    36: ...lone, the similarity of their three-dimensional [[protein structure|structures]] provides strong evidence t...
    40: ...ision site, and is essential for recruiting other proteins that produce a new [[cell wall]] between the div...
    44: ...network beneath the cell membrane that guides the proteins involved in cell wall [[biosynthesis]].
    46: ..., and may partition plasmid DNA into the dividing daughter cells by a mechanism [[Analogy (biology)|an...
  14. Golgi apparatus (4223 bytes)
    1: ...n [[1898]]. Its primary function is to process [[protein]]s targeted to the plasma membrane, [[lysosome]]s...
    7: ...eticulum (SER), (5) Ribosome on the rough ER, (6) Proteins that are transported, (7) Transport vesicle, (8)...
    13: ...ice" of the cell. It handles all incoming lipids, proteins, etc., and controls their export as well.
    15: ...ude [[glycosylation]] or [[phosphorylation]]. The proteins are also labelled with a sequence of molecules a...
    17: ...sicular transport'' (small vesicles transport the proteins from one [[cisterna]] to the next, while the cis...
  15. Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
    1: ...[[eukaryote|eukaryotic cells]]. The ER modifies [[protein]]s, makes [[macromolecule]]s, and transfers subst...
    3: ... other [[integral membrane protein]]s) as well as proteins that are to be secreted or "[[exocytosis|exocyto...
    12: (6) Proteins that are transported.
    21: ...rface of the rough ER insert the freshly produced proteins directly into the ER, which processes them and t...
    26: The coarse ER manufactures and transports proteins destined for membranes and secretion.
  16. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    9: ...e spectrum, the mitochondria can resemble the standard sausage-shaped organelle pictured to the right,...
    11: ... encloses the organelle, serving as its outer boundary. The inner mitochondrial membrane is thrown int...
    16: ...ion]] of [[epinephrine]] (adrenaline), the [[degradation]] of [[tryptophan]], and the elongation of [[...
    18: ... ratio (more than 3:1 by weight, which is about 1 protein for 15 phospholipids). Additionally, the inner me...
    20: ...tochondrial membrane contains numerous [[integral protein]]s called ''[[porin]]s'', which contain a relativ...
  17. Nuclear envelope (959 bytes)
    3: ...egulate the exchange of materials (for example, [[protein]]s and [[mRNA]]) between the nucleus and the cyto...
  18. Lysosome (2936 bytes)
    1: ...budding|budding]]. Each acid hydrolase is then [[Protein_targeting|targeted]] to a lysosome. The lysosome ...
    6: *[[Protease]]s, which digest [[protein]]s,
    9: ... destroyed and replaced by new ones, and receptor proteins are recycled), and for [[autophagy|autophagic ce...
    10: ...gn bacteria that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the [[plasma membrane]] by serving as a me...
    12: ...ipid storage disorder]]s, [[glycoproteinosis|glycoproteinoses]], [[mucolipidosis|mucolipidoses]], or [[leu...
  19. Cell nucleus (3211 bytes)
    12: ...s include nucleotide triphospates, [[enzymes]], [[proteins]], and [[transcription factors]]. There also ex...
    14: ...esent in the nucleus, the DNA is present as a DNA-protein complex called [[chromatin]]. The DNA is present ...
  20. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    27: ...from the smooth section. In most eukaryotes, the proteins may be further modified in stacks of flattened v...
    29: ...usome]]s, which expel material used to deflect predators or capture prey. In multicellular organisms,...
    35: ...yotes have obtained them from others through secondary endosymbiosis or ingestion.
    48: ...place by [[mitosis]], a process which allows each daughter nucleus to receive one copy of each chromos...

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