n. medication (a) a chemical used to kill insects (b) molecule being formed from another by the removal of water (c) electrical impulse that passes along a muscle or nerve cell to carry information (d) drugs that have a therapeutic effect
n. tympanic cavity (a) secondary structure of a protein where the polypeptide chain forms a zigzag shape (b) the middle ear (c) enzymatic reations in aerobic organisms involving oxidation of acetyl units and production of high-energy phosphate compounds leading to the main source of cellular energy (d) outlet in blood vessels
n. acylation (a) the iron containing proteins which are part of the electron transport chain (b) a reaction where an acyl group takes the place of a hydrogen atom (c) barm (d) molar concentration of a solution; number of moles of solute per liter of solution
n. lymphocyte (a) chemical element with the symbol N that is found in proteins and nucleic acids (b) white blood cell with an immune role found in the lymphatic system; white blood cell that differentiate to become capable of making antibodies; B cells (c) reflex contraction of the quadriceps muscles leading to a sudden involutary extention of the knee (d) belonging to something; contributing to something; ingredient
n. salivary amylase (a) enzyme hydrolyzing starch into sugar (b) an increase in body temperature above normal (c) chamber of the heart (d) uncharged particle found in the nucleus of the atom |
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n. fracture (a) a break (b) blood which contains very little oxygen (c) inherited disorder caused by a single gene defect, which is dominantly inherited (d) recommendation
n. vertebrate (a) an organism which has a backbone (b) valve that controls blood flow between the left atrium and the left ventricle in the heart (c) steroid hormone controlling the development of male sexual characteristics (d) function of the brain that allows information to be taken in; stored and then recalled at a later date
n. glucagon (a) sleep state during winter (b) a hormone made in the pancreas (c) organ of smell which protrudes from the face (d) the ability to see distant objects better than close objects
v. contain (a) to disappear (b) to look at something (c) to thicken from a liquid state towards a solid state (d) to hold; to have within its structure
n. mineral (a) liquid in the inner ear (b) the system of ductless glands which release hormones (c) a drug also known as marijuana (d) simple chemical that living things need in small amounts to stay healthy |