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EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. LEXICON - VISUAL DICTIONARY L'InfoVisual voyage en images au coeur des objets et en nomme toutes les parties en français et en anglais. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. SOUTH AMERICAN INSTRUMENTS South american instruments: traditional instruments native from south america. Guiro: wooden instrument with notches on which a stick is rubbed to produce the sounds. Bongos: cuban instrument composed of two small drums of different size. Claves: wooden cylinders.One is held along the thumb with the tip of the other fingers as support. ANIMATION - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pleats and slashes Pleat and slashe 2 Hat TREE - VISUAL DICTIONARY A tree is a perennial woody plant.It is most often defined as a woody plant that has secondary branches supported clear of the ground on a single main stem or trunk with clear apical dominance. A minimum height specification at maturity is cited by some authors, varying from 3 m to 6 m; some authors set a minimum of 10 cm trunk diameter(30 cm girth).
MALE GENITAL ORGANS
Male genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in human reproduction. Prostate: gland secreting one of the components of sperm. Seminal vesicle: small sac related to the semen. Rectovesical pouch: bottom of the recto-vesical cavity. Rectal fold: fold related to the rectum. Rectum: final part of the large intestine, between the sigmoid and the anus. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A SHARK Parietal muscles: set of muscles of the side of the head. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the spinal column. Neural arch: arched part of a vertebra related to the nervous system. Body: main part of a vertebra. Dorsal fin: locomotive limb on the back of a shark. Anterior intestine: part of the digestive tract just after the stomach. SLEEVES 2 - VISUAL DICTIONARY Sleeves (2 of 4): clothing part which surrounds the arm. Dolman sleeve: straight sleeve not sewn-on. Bell sleeve: sleeve looking like a bell. Lantern sleeve: sleeve with a transparent part. Bishop sleeve: large sleeve whose wrist is long and fitted. Pleated sleeve: sleeve provided with pleats. GOOSE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Morphology of a goose: bird with webbed feet.One type of goose is domestic ans is raised for its flesh. Fore head: upper part of a goose's face. Eye: sight organ. Crown: upper part of a goose's head. Nape: rear part of a goose's neck. Back: rear part of the thorax. Scapulars: shoulder feathers. Pennae (contour feathers): long wingfeathers of a bird.
INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. ANATOMIA INTERNA DE UN PERRO Anatomia interna de un perro: mamÃfero carnÃvoro, domestico y domado para acabar tareas différentes cerca de los seres humanos. Encefalo: parte donde están las capacidades mentales del perro. Médula espinal: parte importante del sistema nervioso. Estómago: parte del LEXICON - VISUAL DICTIONARY L'InfoVisual voyage en images au coeur des objets et en nomme toutes les parties en français et en anglais. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. LEXICON - VISUAL DICTIONARY L'InfoVisual voyage en images au coeur des objets et en nomme toutes les parties en français et en anglais. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. SOUTH AMERICAN INSTRUMENTS South american instruments: traditional instruments native from south america. Guiro: wooden instrument with notches on which a stick is rubbed to produce the sounds. Bongos: cuban instrument composed of two small drums of different size. Claves: wooden cylinders.One is held along the thumb with the tip of the other fingers as support. ANIMATION - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pleats and slashes Pleat and slashe 2 Hat TREE - VISUAL DICTIONARY A tree is a perennial woody plant.It is most often defined as a woody plant that has secondary branches supported clear of the ground on a single main stem or trunk with clear apical dominance. A minimum height specification at maturity is cited by some authors, varying from 3 m to 6 m; some authors set a minimum of 10 cm trunk diameter(30 cm girth).
MALE GENITAL ORGANS
Male genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in human reproduction. Prostate: gland secreting one of the components of sperm. Seminal vesicle: small sac related to the semen. Rectovesical pouch: bottom of the recto-vesical cavity. Rectal fold: fold related to the rectum. Rectum: final part of the large intestine, between the sigmoid and the anus. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A SHARK Parietal muscles: set of muscles of the side of the head. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the spinal column. Neural arch: arched part of a vertebra related to the nervous system. Body: main part of a vertebra. Dorsal fin: locomotive limb on the back of a shark. Anterior intestine: part of the digestive tract just after the stomach. SLEEVES 2 - VISUAL DICTIONARY Sleeves (2 of 4): clothing part which surrounds the arm. Dolman sleeve: straight sleeve not sewn-on. Bell sleeve: sleeve looking like a bell. Lantern sleeve: sleeve with a transparent part. Bishop sleeve: large sleeve whose wrist is long and fitted. Pleated sleeve: sleeve provided with pleats. GOOSE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Morphology of a goose: bird with webbed feet.One type of goose is domestic ans is raised for its flesh. Fore head: upper part of a goose's face. Eye: sight organ. Crown: upper part of a goose's head. Nape: rear part of a goose's neck. Back: rear part of the thorax. Scapulars: shoulder feathers. Pennae (contour feathers): long wingfeathers of a bird.
INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. ANATOMIA INTERNA DE UN PERRO Anatomia interna de un perro: mamÃfero carnÃvoro, domestico y domado para acabar tareas différentes cerca de los seres humanos. Encefalo: parte donde están las capacidades mentales del perro. Médula espinal: parte importante del sistema nervioso. Estómago: parte del LEXICON - VISUAL DICTIONARY L'InfoVisual voyage en images au coeur des objets et en nomme toutes les parties en français et en anglais. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. LEXICON - VISUAL DICTIONARY L'InfoVisual voyage en images au coeur des objets et en nomme toutes les parties en français et en anglais. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
ANATOMIE - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL Anatomie interne d'un oiseau: animal vertébré à sang chaud pourvu de deux ailes, de deux pattes, d'un bec corné et dont le corps est recouvert de plumes. Moelle épinière: partie du système nerveux située dans la colonne vertébrale. Poumon: organe respiratoire en forme de sac. Rein: organe de ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR MOVEMENTS A bell is a simple sound-making device. The bell is a percussion instrument and an idiophone. Its form is usually an open-ended hollow drum which resonates upon being struck. The striking implement can be a tongue suspended within the bell, known as a clapper, a small, free sphere enclosed within the body of the bell, or a separate mallet.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. POCKETS - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pockets (2 of 2): sewn-on piece which is used as container. Top stitched welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a double seam. Welt pocket with stay: pocket provided with a robust trimming and reinforcements. Welt pocket: pocket provided with a robust trimming. Welt pocket with zipper: pocket provided with a robust trimming and a zipper. MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes.BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe. SOUTH AMERICAN INSTRUMENTS South american instruments: traditional instruments native from south america. Guiro: wooden instrument with notches on which a stick is rubbed to produce the sounds. Bongos: cuban instrument composed of two small drums of different size. Claves: wooden cylinders.One is held along the thumb with the tip of the other fingers as support. ANIMATION - VISUAL DICTIONARY Pleats and slashes Pleat and slashe 2 Hat TREE - VISUAL DICTIONARY A tree is a perennial woody plant.It is most often defined as a woody plant that has secondary branches supported clear of the ground on a single main stem or trunk with clear apical dominance. A minimum height specification at maturity is cited by some authors, varying from 3 m to 6 m; some authors set a minimum of 10 cm trunk diameter(30 cm girth).
MALE GENITAL ORGANS
Male genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in human reproduction. Prostate: gland secreting one of the components of sperm. Seminal vesicle: small sac related to the semen. Rectovesical pouch: bottom of the recto-vesical cavity. Rectal fold: fold related to the rectum. Rectum: final part of the large intestine, between the sigmoid and the anus. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A SHARK Parietal muscles: set of muscles of the side of the head. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the spinal column. Neural arch: arched part of a vertebra related to the nervous system. Body: main part of a vertebra. Dorsal fin: locomotive limb on the back of a shark. Anterior intestine: part of the digestive tract just after the stomach. SLEEVES 2 - VISUAL DICTIONARY Sleeves (2 of 4): clothing part which surrounds the arm. Dolman sleeve: straight sleeve not sewn-on. Bell sleeve: sleeve looking like a bell. Lantern sleeve: sleeve with a transparent part. Bishop sleeve: large sleeve whose wrist is long and fitted. Pleated sleeve: sleeve provided with pleats. GOOSE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Morphology of a goose: bird with webbed feet.One type of goose is domestic ans is raised for its flesh. Fore head: upper part of a goose's face. Eye: sight organ. Crown: upper part of a goose's head. Nape: rear part of a goose's neck. Back: rear part of the thorax. Scapulars: shoulder feathers. Pennae (contour feathers): long wingfeathers of a bird.
INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A DOG Internal anatomy of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Encephalon: seat of the intelluctual capacities of a gog. Spinal column: important part of the nervous system. Stomach: part of the digestive tract between the esophagus and the intestine. Spleen: hematopoiesis organ that produces lymphocytes. ANATOMIA INTERNA DE UN PERRO Anatomia interna de un perro: mamÃfero carnÃvoro, domestico y domado para acabar tareas différentes cerca de los seres humanos. Encefalo: parte donde están las capacidades mentales del perro. Médula espinal: parte importante del sistema nervioso. Estómago: parte del AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe.BONES OF THE HAND
Bones of the hand (dorsal view): a hard, solid organ of the skeleton of the hand in vertebrates.The human hand is at the end of the arm and is composed of five digits. Index: second finger of the hand, next to the thumb. Second finger: middle finger of the hand. Third finger: second finger from the outside of the hand. Fourth finger: small finger closest to the outside of the hand. EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw. STRUCTURE OF A HORSE HOOF Structure of a horse's hoof: horny nail covering the toe of ungulates, which rests on a sole and on which the animal walks. First phalange: uppermost bone of the toe. Second phalange: middle bone of the toe. Periople: rounded projection just above a horse's hoof. Wall of the hoof: part of the hoof with pincers-like action. Third phalange: lowest bone of the toe. ANIMAUX - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL - INFOVISUAL EN : Goat. Domestic goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. For thousands of years, goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins all over the world. Most goats naturally have two horns, of various shapes and sizes depending on the breed. While horns are a predominantly male feature, some breeds of goats have hornedfemales.
MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax.FORMES DU LIMBE
Formes du limbe: partie principale de la feuille généralement large et aplatie. Asymétrique: n'étant aucunement symétrique. Acuminé: feuille dont la pointe est fine et allongée. Mucroné: feuille dont la nervure centrale est allongée. Émarginé: échancré à son extrémité. Ovoïde: ayant une forme ressemblant ÃGRAIN DE POLLEN
Grain de pollen: partie microscopique qui se forme dans l'anthère et qui sert d'agent mâle de fécondation des végétaux à fleurs. Épaississement de cellulose: Épaississement fibreux. Exine: couche externe du grain de pollen. Intine: couche interne du grain de pollen. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe.BONES OF THE HAND
Bones of the hand (dorsal view): a hard, solid organ of the skeleton of the hand in vertebrates.The human hand is at the end of the arm and is composed of five digits. Index: second finger of the hand, next to the thumb. Second finger: middle finger of the hand. Third finger: second finger from the outside of the hand. Fourth finger: small finger closest to the outside of the hand. EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw. STRUCTURE OF A HORSE HOOF Structure of a horse's hoof: horny nail covering the toe of ungulates, which rests on a sole and on which the animal walks. First phalange: uppermost bone of the toe. Second phalange: middle bone of the toe. Periople: rounded projection just above a horse's hoof. Wall of the hoof: part of the hoof with pincers-like action. Third phalange: lowest bone of the toe. ANIMAUX - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL - INFOVISUAL EN : Goat. Domestic goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. For thousands of years, goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins all over the world. Most goats naturally have two horns, of various shapes and sizes depending on the breed. While horns are a predominantly male feature, some breeds of goats have hornedfemales.
MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax.FORMES DU LIMBE
Formes du limbe: partie principale de la feuille généralement large et aplatie. Asymétrique: n'étant aucunement symétrique. Acuminé: feuille dont la pointe est fine et allongée. Mucroné: feuille dont la nervure centrale est allongée. Émarginé: échancré à son extrémité. Ovoïde: ayant une forme ressemblant ÃGRAIN DE POLLEN
Grain de pollen: partie microscopique qui se forme dans l'anthère et qui sert d'agent mâle de fécondation des végétaux à fleurs. Épaississement de cellulose: Épaississement fibreux. Exine: couche externe du grain de pollen. Intine: couche interne du grain de pollen. ANATOMY OF AN AUTOMOBILE Anatomy of an automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Spare wheel: wheel of a car used to replace a damaged wheel. Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance. Transmission: automobile apparatus that transmits mechanical power to the wheels. SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw.HAIR FOLLICLE
Hair follicle: sac-like anatomical structure from which hair grows. Sebaceous gland: gland that secretes sebum, which lubricates the skin and hair. Arrector pili muscle: muscle that elevates the hair. Root of hair: part of the hair implanted in the dermis. Papilla: part of the hair connected to the conjunctival tissue. Inner root sheath: sheath formed of several layers of cells.MOUTH OF A FROG
Mouth of a frog: web-footed amphibian which lives near lakes and ponds. Moves by swimming and jumping. Vomerine teeth: teeth set in the frog's vomer. Gullet opening: the beginning of the opening of the second part of the digestive tract. Vocal sac opening (male): opening of the sac related to the voice of the male frog. Tongue: taste organ of the frog, which is also used to capture prey. FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS Female genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in reproduction. Sacrum: bone jointed with the hipbone to form the pelvis. Vesicouterine pouch: bottom the the vesicouterine cavity. Uterus: female genital organ that contains the fertilized egg during its development. Sigmoid: final part of the descending colon. Rectouterine pouch: bottom of the rectouterine cavity. PARAMECIUM - VISUAL DICTIONARY Structure of a paramecium: large ciliate protozoan that lives in stagnant freshwater. Cilia: minuscule cilia that envelop the paramecium and are used for locomotion. Contractile vacuole: cavity of the paramecium that is able to contract. Food vacuole: cavity of the paramecium responsible for digestion. Micronucleus: one of the less important central organelles of a paramecium. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A SHARK Parietal muscles: set of muscles of the side of the head. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the spinal column. Neural arch: arched part of a vertebra related to the nervous system. Body: main part of a vertebra. Dorsal fin: locomotive limb on the back of a shark. Anterior intestine: part of the digestive tract just after the stomach.SKELETON OF A DOG
Skeleton of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Skull: bony case of the brain. Cervical vertebrae: bones of the neck. Thoracic vertebrae: the bones forming the dorsal part of the thoracic cage. Lumbar vertebrae: the bones of the lumbar region of the back. Sacrum: the set of sacral vertebrae. ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UN CHAT Anatomie interne d'un chat: mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés pourvu de griffes rétractiles.Il y a des espèces sauvages et domestiques. Encéphale: siège des capacités intellectuelles du chat. Poumon: organe respiratoire. Moelle épinière: partie importante du système nerveux. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin grêle. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe.BONES OF THE HAND
Bones of the hand (dorsal view): a hard, solid organ of the skeleton of the hand in vertebrates.The human hand is at the end of the arm and is composed of five digits. Index: second finger of the hand, next to the thumb. Second finger: middle finger of the hand. Third finger: second finger from the outside of the hand. Fourth finger: small finger closest to the outside of the hand. EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw. STRUCTURE OF A HORSE HOOF Structure of a horse's hoof: horny nail covering the toe of ungulates, which rests on a sole and on which the animal walks. First phalange: uppermost bone of the toe. Second phalange: middle bone of the toe. Periople: rounded projection just above a horse's hoof. Wall of the hoof: part of the hoof with pincers-like action. Third phalange: lowest bone of the toe. ANIMAUX - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL - INFOVISUAL EN : Goat. Domestic goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. For thousands of years, goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins all over the world. Most goats naturally have two horns, of various shapes and sizes depending on the breed. While horns are a predominantly male feature, some breeds of goats have hornedfemales.
MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax.FORMES DU LIMBE
Formes du limbe: partie principale de la feuille généralement large et aplatie. Asymétrique: n'étant aucunement symétrique. Acuminé: feuille dont la pointe est fine et allongée. Mucroné: feuille dont la nervure centrale est allongée. Émarginé: échancré à son extrémité. Ovoïde: ayant une forme ressemblant ÃGRAIN DE POLLEN
Grain de pollen: partie microscopique qui se forme dans l'anthère et qui sert d'agent mâle de fécondation des végétaux à fleurs. Épaississement de cellulose: Épaississement fibreux. Exine: couche externe du grain de pollen. Intine: couche interne du grain de pollen. AUTOMOBILE - VISUAL DICTIONARY Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel. Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of thecar.
BONES OF THE FOOT
Bones of the foot (dorsal view): five-toed organ at the end of a human leg that supports the body and is used for walking. Great toe: the largest of the digits of the foot, situated on its inner edge. 2nd toe: digit of the foot between the big toe and the third toe. 3rd toe: middle digit of the foot. 4th toe: digit of the foot between the third toe and the little toe.BONES OF THE HAND
Bones of the hand (dorsal view): a hard, solid organ of the skeleton of the hand in vertebrates.The human hand is at the end of the arm and is composed of five digits. Index: second finger of the hand, next to the thumb. Second finger: middle finger of the hand. Third finger: second finger from the outside of the hand. Fourth finger: small finger closest to the outside of the hand. EVOLUTION OF THE SKULL Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of humans as a distinct species. It is the subject of a broad scientific inquiry that seeks to understand and describe how this change and development occurred. The study of human evolution encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably physicalanthropology
SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw. STRUCTURE OF A HORSE HOOF Structure of a horse's hoof: horny nail covering the toe of ungulates, which rests on a sole and on which the animal walks. First phalange: uppermost bone of the toe. Second phalange: middle bone of the toe. Periople: rounded projection just above a horse's hoof. Wall of the hoof: part of the hoof with pincers-like action. Third phalange: lowest bone of the toe. ANIMAUX - DICTIONNAIRE VISUEL - INFOVISUAL EN : Goat. Domestic goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. For thousands of years, goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins all over the world. Most goats naturally have two horns, of various shapes and sizes depending on the breed. While horns are a predominantly male feature, some breeds of goats have hornedfemales.
MORPHOLOGIE D'UNE MOUCHE (VUE DORSALE) Morphologie d'une mouche (vue dorsale): insecte volant dont il existe de nombreuses espèces, le plus souvent nuisibles. Oeil composé: organe visuel complexe. Tête: partie antérieure de la mouche. Arista: organe sensoriel composé de poils hérissés. Antenne: organe tactile de la mouche. Prescutum: plaque recouvrant la partie supérieure antérieure du thorax.FORMES DU LIMBE
Formes du limbe: partie principale de la feuille généralement large et aplatie. Asymétrique: n'étant aucunement symétrique. Acuminé: feuille dont la pointe est fine et allongée. Mucroné: feuille dont la nervure centrale est allongée. Émarginé: échancré à son extrémité. Ovoïde: ayant une forme ressemblant ÃGRAIN DE POLLEN
Grain de pollen: partie microscopique qui se forme dans l'anthère et qui sert d'agent mâle de fécondation des végétaux à fleurs. Épaississement de cellulose: Épaississement fibreux. Exine: couche externe du grain de pollen. Intine: couche interne du grain de pollen. ANATOMY OF AN AUTOMOBILE Anatomy of an automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people. Trunk: place for stowing baggage. Tail light: rear light. Spare wheel: wheel of a car used to replace a damaged wheel. Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance. Transmission: automobile apparatus that transmits mechanical power to the wheels. SKULL (POSTERIOR VIEW) Skull (posterior view): bony case of the brain of vertebrates. Parietal foramen: cavities of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture. Sagittal suture: seam joining the two parietal bones. External occipital protuberance: bump on the external surface of the occipital bone. Mandible: bony lower part of the jaw.HAIR FOLLICLE
Hair follicle: sac-like anatomical structure from which hair grows. Sebaceous gland: gland that secretes sebum, which lubricates the skin and hair. Arrector pili muscle: muscle that elevates the hair. Root of hair: part of the hair implanted in the dermis. Papilla: part of the hair connected to the conjunctival tissue. Inner root sheath: sheath formed of several layers of cells.MOUTH OF A FROG
Mouth of a frog: web-footed amphibian which lives near lakes and ponds. Moves by swimming and jumping. Vomerine teeth: teeth set in the frog's vomer. Gullet opening: the beginning of the opening of the second part of the digestive tract. Vocal sac opening (male): opening of the sac related to the voice of the male frog. Tongue: taste organ of the frog, which is also used to capture prey. FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS Female genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in reproduction. Sacrum: bone jointed with the hipbone to form the pelvis. Vesicouterine pouch: bottom the the vesicouterine cavity. Uterus: female genital organ that contains the fertilized egg during its development. Sigmoid: final part of the descending colon. Rectouterine pouch: bottom of the rectouterine cavity. PARAMECIUM - VISUAL DICTIONARY Structure of a paramecium: large ciliate protozoan that lives in stagnant freshwater. Cilia: minuscule cilia that envelop the paramecium and are used for locomotion. Contractile vacuole: cavity of the paramecium that is able to contract. Food vacuole: cavity of the paramecium responsible for digestion. Micronucleus: one of the less important central organelles of a paramecium. INTERNAL ANATOMY OF A SHARK Parietal muscles: set of muscles of the side of the head. Vertebra: each of the bones forming the spinal column. Neural arch: arched part of a vertebra related to the nervous system. Body: main part of a vertebra. Dorsal fin: locomotive limb on the back of a shark. Anterior intestine: part of the digestive tract just after the stomach.SKELETON OF A DOG
Skeleton of a dog: carnivorous domestic mammal raised to perform various tasks for humans. Skull: bony case of the brain. Cervical vertebrae: bones of the neck. Thoracic vertebrae: the bones forming the dorsal part of the thoracic cage. Lumbar vertebrae: the bones of the lumbar region of the back. Sacrum: the set of sacral vertebrae. ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UNE ÉCREVISSE Anatomie interne d'une écrevisse: crustacé comestible vivant en eau douce et muni de deux pinces aux pattes avant. Encéphale: siège des capacités mentales de l'écrevisse. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin. Coeur: organe de pompage sanguin de l'écrevisse. ANATOMIE INTERNE D'UN CHAT Anatomie interne d'un chat: mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés pourvu de griffes rétractiles.Il y a des espèces sauvages et domestiques. Encéphale: siège des capacités intellectuelles du chat. Poumon: organe respiratoire. Moelle épinière: partie importante du système nerveux. Estomac: partie du tube digestif située entre l'oesophage et l'intestin grêle.* Accueil
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