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Tooth lying between the canine and molars, usually smaller than the molars and generally flat except for the most anterior lower tooth in species with a canine cutting complex.
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One of the hamstring muscles, which extend the thigh and flex the leg.
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A pyrimidine base found in DNA but not in RNA. In double-stranded DNA, thymine pairs with adenine.
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A pyrimidine base found in RNA and DNA. In double-stranded DNA, cytosine pairs with the purine guanine.
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A pyrimidine base found in RNA but not in DNA. In double-stranded RNA it pairs with adenine.
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A group of individuals geographically (and for humans also culturally) determined who share a common gene pool and varying combinations of distinguishing characteristics.
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Colarbone; the bone connecting the sternum (breastbone) to the scapula (shoulder blade).
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An organelle within the eukaryotic nucleus; the site of transcription of the ribosomal RNA genes and assembly of the ribosomal subunits.
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Internal tissue in a tooth crown and tissue of the root, surrounding the pulp cavity and surrounded by the crown enamel. This bone-like substance is sofetr than the enamel.
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