n. iron (a) a disorder of the motor neurons (b) a bond connecting atoms of different electronegativity (c) trace element with the chemical symbol Fe (d) the birth of a child
n. solvation (a) the outer layer of cells in a blastocyst (b) bleeding from the nose (c) chemical reaction in which solvent molecules or ions combine with each other and build a new compund (d) hardening of soft tissue into bonelike tissue
n. brainstem (a) inflammation or infection of the liver (b) part of the brain found at the base that is made up of the pons, medulla and midbrain in man (c) enzyme that breaks down protein (d) an element which has mainly covalent bonds
n. feces (a) the muscles; connective tissue; cartilage and bones in the body (b) vein at the neck draining blood from the head (c) an unusual shape of part of the body (d) undigested waste that is excreted from the body
n. ossicles (a) pH at which the electrolyte concentration of an amphoteric substance such as protein is electrically zero (b) an organism that carries parasitic disease to other organisms (c) the bones in the head that hold the teeth and help form the facial structure (d) the three small bones of the middle ear |
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n. diastolic blood pressure dissect (a) the blood pressure during diastole (b) a space that contains no air or gases (c) contraction of the pupil in the eye (d) a flat bone at the front of the chest that closes the thorax
n. mole (a) large, glandular organ that lies beneath the lower ribs on the right side of the abdomen (b) fat containing glycerol with one fatty acid molecule (c) a small mark on the skin; usually dark that appears after exposure to the sun in certain people; unit representing the amount of a substance (d) the time a baby leaves its mothers body
n. endolymph (a) nerve cell that conducts messages from the brain and the spinal cord to the muscles (b) Local irritation of the skin that makes you want to scratch (c) the barriers and mechanisms of resistance to illness or attack; protection (d) liquid in the inner ear
n. diarrhea (a) inherited disease (b) frequent and excessive bowel motions (c) enzyme which is secreted in an inactive form and transformed in an active form under certain physiological conditions (d) the start of the menstrual periods
n. lactate (a) fibrous, inelastic connective tissue joining a muscle to another muscle or bone (b) a covalent bond where two pairs of electrons are shared (c) tiny branches of air tubes within the lungs (d) a salt form of lactic acid |