n. emergency (a) the nerve that carries messages from the eye to the brain (b) linkage formed in general; between carbon 1 of one molecule and carbon 4 of another molecule (c) a cut or break in the skin (d) a situation where action must be taken straight away
n. cytoplasm (a) gland releasing fluid secretion called spittle or saliva (b) produced by removing a water molecule from two carboxylic acid groups (c) all the contents of the cell except the nucleus (d) sex cell
n. secondary structure (a) a disease antigen that stimulates the body to produce an antibody reaction but is not strong enough to produce the disease's harmful effects (b) a ball of cells that surround a fluid-filled cavity (c) the coiling of the peptide chains in a protein in specific ways (d) gene material found in the cell nucleus
n. cerebral cortex (a) removal of an amino group (NH2) from an organic molecule (b) outer covering of the cerebrum responsible for consciousness, memory, intellect, voluntary activity and sensory perception (c) the fertilized ovum (before it is cleaved) (d) a compound that contains a nitrogen base (purine or pyrimidines) connected to a sugar and a phosphate group
n. loin (a) long bone of the lower arm (forearm) (b) the characteristic regions of space that electrons are held in (c) formation where 6 benzene atoms are arranged in a ring, which has alternating single and double bonds, and a hydrogen atom, attached to each carbon atom (d) area at the side of the abdomen between the lowest rib and the top of the buttocks |
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n. ossification (a) the overall conformation of each polypeptide chain making up the protein (b) inherited disorder caused by a single gene defect, which is dominantly inherited (c) a naturally occurring amino acid (d) hardening of soft tissue into bonelike tissue
n. glass (a) glands in the skin that make sweat; sweat glands (b) ceramic material made from heating silica and oxides in a furnace and then cooling and setting it (c) tissue connecting bones at a joint (d) study and management of urinary tract diseases
n. adenylate cyclase (a) an element which has mainly covalent bonds (b) reproduction by one organism (c) linkage formed in general; between carbon 1 of one molecule and carbon 4 of another molecule (d) enzyme which changes ATP to cyclic AMP
n. alpha helix (a) hair-like process found on epithelial linings; an eyelash or eyelid (b) the process of childbirth (c) cellular control process in which an enzyme is inhibited when reaching a certain blood level (d) secondary structure of a protein where the polypeptide chain has formed spirals
n. ear wax (a) production of an ova (b) a unit of molecular mass (c) substance secreted in the outer ear canal by special glands (d) phosphoric acid in the salt or ester form |
n. emergency (d) a situation where action must be taken straight away n. cytoplasm (c) all the contents of the cell except the nucleus n. secondary structure (c) the coiling of the peptide chains in a protein in specific ways n. cerebral cortex (b) outer covering of the cerebrum responsible for consciousness, memory, intellect, voluntary activity and sensory perception n. loin (d) area at the side of the abdomen between the lowest rib and the top of the buttocks n. ossification (d) hardening of soft tissue into bonelike tissue n. glass (b) ceramic material made from heating silica and oxides in a furnace and then cooling and setting it n. adenylate cyclase (d) enzyme which changes ATP to cyclic AMP n. alpha helix (d) secondary structure of a protein where the polypeptide chain has formed spirals n. ear wax (c) substance secreted in the outer ear canal by special glands
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