adj. autotrophic (a) related to organisms converting sunlight into energy (b) existing without oxygen (c) relating to the heart and chest region (d) growing by adding things to it
adj. specialized (a) of recent or sudden onset (b) particularly adapted to do something (c) involving a change in shape of an enzyme resulting from a molecular binding at the inactive side of this enzyme (d) without ducts
adj. vertebral (a) sick (as if you will vomit) (b) referring to the heart and the blood (c) relating to the spinal column (d) of the mother; mother-like
adj. blurred (a) following a system or logical sequence (b) unclear (c) substances that evaporate easily into vapors (d) related to the consecutive positions of substituted elements or radicals on a benzene ring
adj. acellular (a) thick and sticky (b) over-development of a tissue (or part of) which leads to an increase in size and volume of the tissue (c) not made up of cells (d) something which mixes with a similar substance |
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adj. hypochondriachal (a) worrying excessively about having an illness when in fact there is none (b) related to lymph-carrying vessels (c) of an embryo; very early development (d) related to a horizontal angle
adj. systemic (a) involving a large number of people or things (b) inside (c) relating to the body as a whole rather than its component parts (d) having three dimensions
adj. hydrophobic (a) affected with the urge to scratch (b) something that is not typical (c) water-hating; unable of dissolving in water (d) infectious; communicable; easily spread; transmissible to others
adj. essential (a) of the highest importance; something that it is impossible to do without (b) can easily become inflamed or painful (of body part); easily angered (emotional state) (c) consisting of four (d) latticed or porous tissue
adj. centripetal (a) moving toward a center of an axis (b) related to an optically active molecule that rotates the plane of polarized light to the right (c) having the ability to kill insects (d) relating to the arm (or similar vestige in other organisms) |