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  • 61Insect morphology — Legend of body parts Tagmata : A Head, B Thorax, C Abdomen. 1. antenna 2. ocelli (lower) 3. ocelli (upper) 4. compound eye 5. brain (cerebral ganglia) 6. prothorax …

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  • 62Model lipid bilayer — A model lipid bilayer is any bilayer assembled in vitro, as opposed to the bilayer of natural cell membranes or covering various sub cellular structures like the nucleus. A model bilayer can be made with either synthetic or natural lipids. The… …

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  • 63KCNJ6 — Potassium inwardly rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 6, also known as KCNJ6 or Kir3.2, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KCNJ6 potassium inwardly rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 6| url =… …

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  • 64Kobuk River — The Kobuk River is approximately convert|280|mi|km|0|lk=on long, located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. [USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO… …

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  • 65Microviridae — Virus classification Group: Group II (ssDNA) Family: Microviridae Subfamily Gokushovirina …

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  • 66Delta endotoxin — delta endotoxin, N terminal domain crystal structure of the insecticidal bacterial del endotoxin cry3bb1 bacillus thuringiensis Identifiers Symbol Endotoxin N …

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  • 67Ribosome — cell, showing subcellular components including ribosomes (3). Organelles: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosomes (little dots) (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (6) Golgi apparatus (7) Cytoskeleton (8) smooth ER (9) mitochondria… …

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  • 68KCNK4 — Potassium channel, subfamily K, member 4, also known as KCNK4, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KCNK4 potassium channel, subfamily K, member 4| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… …

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  • 69animal development — Introduction  the processes that lead eventually to the formation of a new animal starting from cells derived from one or more parent individuals. Development thus occurs following the process by which a new generation of organisms is produced by …

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  • 70Nervous system — Nerve redirects here. For other uses, see Nerve (disambiguation). This article is about the nervous system. For parts of the nervous system commonly called nerves, see Peripheral nerve. Nervous system The Human N …

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