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  • 11Sex organ — Flowers are the sex organs of flowering plants. A sex organ, or primary sexual characteristic, as narrowly defined, is any of the anatomical parts of the body which are involved in sexual reproduction and constitute the reproductive system in a… …

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  • 12Compensatory growth (organ) — Compensatory growth is a type of regenerative growth that can take place a number of human organs after the organs are either damaged, removed, or cease to function.[1] Additionally, increased functional demand can also stimulate this growth in… …

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  • 13Sex organ of cat — The female cat genitaliaIn the female cat, the genitalia include: *Two gonads *Uterus *Vagina *Genital passages *TeatsGonadsThe gonads are cat ovaries in the abdomen [http://www.aniwa.com/en/general/Grand Public/document/100358/28398/index.htm… …

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  • 14udder — ud·der əd ər n a large pendulous organ in various mammals and esp. a female domestic bovine consisting of two or more mammary glands enclosed in a common envelope and each provided with a single nipple * * * ud·der (udґər) the mammary organ… …

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  • 15breast — I. n. 1. Bosom, thorax, chest. 2. Heart, conscience, affections. 3. Pap, mammary organ, mamma, udder, dug. II. v. a. Face, stem, withstand, oppose, resist, bear the breast against …

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  • 16udder — [ud′ər] n. [ME uddre < OE (rare) udr, akin to Ger euter < IE base * ūdh , udder > Sans ūdhar, L uber, udder] a baglike mammary organ containing two or more glands, each with a separate teat, as in cows …

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  • 17Adult stem cell — Adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells found throughout the body after embryonic development that divide to replenish dying cells and regenerate damaged tissues. Also known as somatic (from Greek Σωματικóς, of the body ) stem cells, they can …

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  • 18hormone — hormonal, hormonic /hawr mon ik, moh nik/, adj. /hawr mohn/, n. 1. Biochem. any of various internally secreted compounds, as insulin or thyroxine, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues… …

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  • 19animal 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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  • 20Choline — The N,N,N trimethylethanolammonium cation, with an undefined counteranion, X− Choline is a water soluble essential nutrient.[1][ …

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