v. attract (a) to present an opposing force (b) to draw to itself (c) to move around (d) to break
v. germinate (a) verb that describes the growth of blood vessels in a tissue (b) to habituate (become used to) an environment (c) to be eliminated (d) to begin to grow
v. acclimatize (a) to put organisms into groups by looking at structural, physiological or evolutionary features (b) adapt to changes in the environment (c) to work (d) to push out
v. reproduce (a) to breed; to make offspring (b) to check something is true against other evidence (c) to develop toward a more advanced or specialized state (d) to clean something so that there are no microbes present
v. connect (a) to move around (b) to separate the parts of a liquid by spinning it at high speeds (c) to break down a compound by means of water (d) to join |
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n. rods (a) substance formed when oxygen joins hemoglobin (b) photoreceptor of the retina being sensitive for dim light (c) any opacity in the lens of the eye leading to blurred vision (d) liquid that is the basis of all life
n. proton (a) one of the building blocks of fats; an alcohol with three carbons and three hydroxyl groups (b) subatomic particle with one positive charge (c) hard structure; made of keratin; found on the back of the fingertips (d) a ligament that acts to hold an organ in place
v. dissect (a) to cut; to take apart; to remove body parts or organs (b) to take in (c) to pass a gas through a liquid; to add oxygen to something (d) to shorten possible values to a limited set of values
v. transplant (a) to displace a bone (in relation to the joint); to become displaced (b) to mix into something to form a solution (c) to implant an organ or tissue from one place to another (d) to shrink; to degenerate; to reduce
v. dissipate (a) to pass a gas through a liquid; to add oxygen to something (b) to help the mother bring a baby into the world (c) to disappear (d) to involve a large number of people or things |