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SIDE

GON - a form of mating behavior

GOITER

TOOTH

FOREHEAD

NOSE

Down

HORN

MOUTH

The

CURRENT (current) - a place for the display of birds

AN EAR

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EYELID

VEIN

TASTE

EYE

LIPS

THE STING

NEEDLE

CAVIAR

FANG

BEAK

LEATHER

BRAIN

SKY

NERVE

LEG

NORA

awn - the upper tier of the hairline in mammals

PEN

FETUS

HORNS

HAND

HEARING

SOMA - all cells of the animal, except for the reproductive

BODY

TEMYA

ANTENNA - see Antenna

CARTILAGE

CHEEK

ЫЗЫК

EGG

(5)

AORTA

HIP

PROTEIN

EYEBROW

VELUM - organ of movement and food capture in invertebrates

HAIR

HAREM

VOTE

CHEST

DERMA - the layer of the skin of vertebrates and humans

GUM

GILLS

Mandibles - the first pair of jaws in crustaceans and insects

BILE

STOMACH

IMAGO - stage of development of insects, adult

BRUSH

INTESTINE

BONE

BLOOD

WING

FLIPPERS

LYMPH

UTERUS

LOBE

MUSCLE

ORGAN

FINGER

FALL

PENIS

FEATHERS

SHOULDER

KIDNEYS

Metacarpus - part of the forelimb between the wrist and fingers

EDGE

NET - a section of the stomach in ruminants

CHEEKBONE

SALIVA

BACK

MORTAR

coxa - part of the leg of an arthropod

TONE

TRUNK

CHORDA - the primary skeletal axis in vertebrates and humans

CYSTA - a temporary form of existence of unicellular animals

SKULL

SCALES

SPUR - horn formation on the limb

TESTICLE

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Aphagia - lack of nutrition at some stages of development of the body

TUSK

BRONCH - tubular branches of the trachea

ABDOMEN

HYBRID

EYE - a pigment spot in the color of insects or birds

PHARYNX

NEST

SHIN

HEAD

GONADS - sex glands

FLAGELLUM

GLAND

YOLK

PUPIL

VISION

CLAW

Cloaca - the final part of the hindgut in some vertebrates

CLAW

KNEE

LUNGS

LINKA

LOGO

ELBOW

MACULA - auditory spot

MILK

MORUPA - the stage of embryonic development of sponges

MUSK

SPAWNING

NEFRON - part of the kidney

NAIL

NOSTRIL

OTHOLITH - part of the organ of balance in vertebrates and humans

MEMORY

LIVER

BUBBLE

RADUL (grater) - an organ for crushing food in the throat of mollusks

RITUAL - a way of behavior

A HEART

SKELETON

SCLERA - hard outer shell of the eye

Hibernation

TRACHEA - part of the respiratory tract of vertebrates and humans

Homing - the ability of animals to return to their habitat from a considerable distance

STUBBLE

ELITERS - insect elytra

EMOTION

Epiphysis - the pineal gland in vertebrates and humans

(7)

ANTENNA (antennae) - a sense organ in arthropods

apteria - an area of ​​the skin of birds that does not have feathers

ARTERY

ATAVISM

ATROPHY

DEN

TWIN

PERITONEUM

BROOD

ganglion - nerve node

GEMMULA - germinal bud in sponges

HYPOPHYSIS - gland of internal secretion

LARYNX

STERNUM

BREATH

STOMACH

GEM

nape

COLLARBONE

THE COLONY

KOCHEVKA

SACRUM

pupa - stage of development of insects

larva - stage of development of insects

BLADE

MELANIN is a brown or black pigment found in animal tissues.

MYOCARDIA - heart muscle

NEYRULA - stage of development of the embryo of chordates and humans

FANS - part of the feather

THE PANCREER

WEB

PIGMENT

ESOPHAGUS

FIN

EYELASH

REFLEX

THALAMUS - part of the brain

Tetanus - a state of prolonged muscle tension

PHALANX

FACET - see Ommatidium

PROBOSCIS

JAW

EMBRYO

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AGGRESSION

ANDROGEN - male sex hormone of vertebrates and humans

BLASTULA - the stage of development of the embryo in multicellular animals

mesentery - a fold of the peritoneum

GASTRULA - the stage of development of the embryo in multicellular animals

GESTAGEN - female sex hormone of vertebrates and humans

eye socket

SWALLOWING

DIAPAUSE - a period of rest in the development of an animal with a decrease in the overall level of metabolism

ZOOMASS

INSTINCT

INTESTINES

cone - photosensitive cell

COLLAGEN - a protein that forms the basis of the connective tissue of animals

cortisone - hormone

CUTICLE - type of tissue

LACTATION

MIGRATION

MIMICRY

cerebellum - part of the brain

NEPHRIDIUM - excretory organ in invertebrates

SMELL

OVULATION

PLUMAGE

ORGANISM

TOUCH

PLACENTA

VERTEBRA

PTERILIA - a part of the skin of birds that has feathers

SINK

RECEPTOR

CORNEA

RUDIMENT

SECRETION

RETINA

AGING

CURRENT - see Current

FOLLICLE - vesicle-shaped formation in the organs of vertebrates

TENTACLE

EPITHELIUM - tissue type

ESTROGEN - female sex hormone in vertebrates and humans

ovipositor - external genital organ in female insects

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ALBINISM

APPENDIX

BLASTOMER - cell type

Blastopor - the mouth opening of the embryo at the gastrula stage

BRONCHIOLES - terminal branches of the bronchi

VIVIPARIA - see Live birth

VAGINA

Wax - a patch of skin at the base of the mandible of some birds

HEMOLYMPH - a fluid that performs the functions of blood and lymph in invertebrates

HYPODERM - type of tissue

Hippocampus - gyrus of the cerebral hemisphere at the base of the temporal lobe

HOMOLOGY

DIAPHRAGM

locomotion - locomotion

MANDIBULES - see Mandibles

MESODERM - type of germinal tissue

mesothelium - type of tissue

AMYGDALA

MONOGAMY

MOTIVATION

OMMATIDIUM (facet) - a structural unit of the eye of insects

PELLICULA - shell of unicellular organisms

BEHAVIOR

POLYGAMY

SADDLE - arch in the back of the animal

SPLEEN

sclerotome - the rudiment of the axial skeleton in the embryo of chordates and humans

TENDON

SCHIZOCEL - primary body cavity

DOKING - mating behavior of birds

PHYLOGENIA - the process of historical development of organisms

CRYSTAL

ENDODERMA - tissue type

ENDOTHELIUM - type of tissue

ENDODERMA - the inner germ layer in multicellular animals

EPIDERMIS - the outer layer of the skin

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ANALYZER - system of sensitive nerve formations

BLASTOCEL - a cavity formed in the embryo of animals at the blastula stage

BIFURCATION - bifurcation of an organ

PERCEPTION

gastrocoel - a cavity formed in the embryo of animals at the stage of gastrula

HEMOGLOBIN

Hemocyanin is the respiratory pigment of hemolymph in molluscs.

HYBERNATION - artificially created deceleration of the body's vital activity during surgical operations

HYPOMORPHOSIS - simplification of the body when adapting to environmental conditions

IMPRINTING - see Imprinting

LIMB

DISGUISE

METABOLISM

METAMORPHOSIS - transformation of the body during postembryonic development

NEURULATION - the formation of the rudiment of the nervous system in the embryo of chordates and humans

NEOCORTEX - new cerebral cortex

STABILIZATION

PARABRONCHI - part of the respiratory apparatus in birds

PARASITISM

CHIN

budding - asexual reproduction

FOREARM

MORTALITY

ECHOLOCATION

EGG

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ACCELERATION

ANGIOTENSIN (hypertensin, angiotonin) - mammalian hormone

ANDROSTERONE - male sex hormone

ARCHICORTEX - the cerebral cortex of vertebrates

BLASTODERMA - tissue type

GASTRULATION - the process of early embryonic development of multicellular animals

HECTOCOTIL - a modified tentacle, part of the reproductive apparatus in molluscs

HERMAPHRODITE

HETEROGAMY

HYPERMORPHOSIS - deterioration of the body's adaptability to environmental conditions due to hypertrophy of some organs

HYPOTHALAMUS - part of the brain

cephalothorax - part of the body in arthropods

IMPLANTATION

CANNIBALISM

RINGING

COMPETITION

LABILITY - functional mobility of the nervous or muscle tissue

MUSCLES

PERIOSTEUM

ADRENAL

NEPHROMIXIA - excretory organ in worms

PARAGANGLIA - endocrine glands of vertebrates

PARENCHIMULA - sponge larva

DIGESTION

SPINE

PROGESTERONE - female sex hormone of vertebrates and humans

FERTILITY

TESTOSTERONE is the main male sex hormone in vertebrates and humans.

FIBROBLASTS - tissue type

PREDATION

(12)

HETEROMORPHOSIS - the formation of a new organ to replace the lost one

DEMONSTRATION - 1) form of behavior, 2) form of coloring

LIVE BIRTH (viviparia)

IMPRINTING (imprinting) - a form of animal learning, fixation of innate behavioral acts

EPIGLOTTIS

PARTHENOGENESIS - a way of reproduction

FERTILITY

CELOBLASTULA - stage of development of the embryo

EGG BIRTH

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Peristalsis - contraction of the walls of the stomach

Sweating

PROTONEPHRIDIA - excretory organ in worms

(14)

HERMAPHRODITISM

CIRCULATION

THERMOREGULATION

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BIOCOMMUNICATION

HYPERMETAMORPHOSIS - in insects, sharp differences in the way of life of an individual at different stages of life

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