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neurotoxin, Neurotoxin, neurotoxic, teratogenesis, many birth defects are essentially caused by neurotoxicity in developing neurons
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO neurotoxin |  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Fugu - AvailabilityMost Japanese cities have one or more fugu restaurants. They may be clustered together as past regulations had placed limits on where they may open the store and also the location of restaurants made it easier to have fugu delivered fresh. A famous restaurant specializing in fugu is Takefuku, a restaurant in the Ginza district in Tokyo. Zuboraya is another popular chain in Osaka.
Few restaurants in the United States carry fugu. When served in the United States, it typically does not contain any tetrodotoxin. Thus, though the meat is taken from the same fish, it does not produce any of t ...
See also:Fugu, Fugu - The fish, Fugu - Consumption, Fugu - Fugu poisoning, Fugu - Social aspects, Fugu - Availability, Fugu - Takifugu species table Read more here: » Fugu: Encyclopedia II - Fugu - Availability |
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|  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Cycad - ConservationIn recent years, many cycads have been dwindling in numbers and may face risk of extinction because of theft and unscrupulous collection from their natural habitats, as well as from habitat destruction.
All cycads are in the CITES appendix appearing under the heading Plant Kingdom and under three family names: Cycadaceae, Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae.
All cycads are CITES APPENDIX II except the following, in APPENDIX I:
Cycas beddomei
Stangeria eriopus
All Ceratozamia
All Chigua
All Encephalartos ...
See also:Cycad, Cycad - Introduction & overview, Cycad - Taxonomy, Cycad - Order Cycadales, Cycad - History, Cycad - Conservation, Cycad - Horticulture Read more here: » Cycad: Encyclopedia II - Cycad - Conservation |
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|  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Cycad - HistoryModern knowledge about Cycads began in the 9th century with the discovery by two Arab naturalists that the genus Cycas was used as a source of flour in India. Later, in the 16th century, Antonio Pigafetta, Fernao Lopez de Castanheda and Francis Drake found Cycas plants in the Moluccas, where the seeds were eaten. The first report of cycads in the New World was by Giovanni Lerio in his 1576 trip to Brazil, where he observed a plant named ayrius by the indigenous people; this species is now clas ...
See also:Cycad, Cycad - Introduction & overview, Cycad - Taxonomy, Cycad - Order Cycadales, Cycad - History, Cycad - Conservation, Cycad - Horticulture Read more here: » Cycad: Encyclopedia II - Cycad - History |
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|  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Mating systems and parental careSources for this section include:
Gowaty, Patricia Adair: Male Parental Care and Apparent Monogamy among Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia Sialis). The American Naturalist 121(2): 149-160 (1983).
Ketterson, Ellen D. and Nolan, Val: Male Parental Behavior in Birds. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 25: 601-28 (1994).
Zeveloff, Samuel and Boyce, Mark: Parental Investment and Mating Systems i ...
See also:Bird, Bird - High-level taxonomy, Bird - Bird orders, Bird - Evolution, Bird - Reproduction, Bird - Mating systems and parental care, Bird - Respiration, Bird - Other anatomy, Bird - Birds and humans, Bird - Trivia Read more here: » Bird: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Mating systems and parental care |
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|  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Other anatomyBirds possess a ventriculus, or gizzard, that is composed of four muscular bands that act to rotate and crush food by shifting the food from one area to the next within the gizzard. Depending on the species, the gizzard may contain small pieces of grit or stone that the bird has swallowed to aid in the grinding process of digestion. For birds in captivity, only certain species of birds require grit in their diet for digestion. The use of gizzard stones is a similarity between birds and dinosaurs, which left gizzard stones called gastroliths as trace fossils. Birds also have skeletons possessing unique char ...
See also:Bird, Bird - High-level taxonomy, Bird - Bird orders, Bird - Evolution, Bird - Reproduction, Bird - Mating systems and parental care, Bird - Respiration, Bird - Other anatomy, Bird - Birds and humans, Bird - Trivia Read more here: » Bird: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Other anatomy |
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|  |  |  | neurotoxin: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Birds and humansBirds are an important food source for humans. The most commonly eaten species is the domestic chicken and its eggs, although geese, pheasants, turkeys, and ducks are also widely eaten. Other birds that have been utilized for food include emus, ostriches, pigeons, grouse, quails, doves, woodcocks, songbirds, and others, including small passerines such as finches.
At one time swans and flamingos were delicacies of the rich and powerful, al ...
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