v. repel (a) to habituate (become used to) an environment (b) to draw to itself (c) to move outwards to cover a larger area (d) to present an opposing force
n. color blindness (a) the intestine (b) inherited condition where it is not possible to differentiate between colors, usually red and green (c) fine long thread attached to some cells e.g. spermatozoa and certain protozoa (d) an external skeleton that provides protection and muscle attachment for locomotion
n. gastroenteritis (a) the muscles that allow the eyeball to rotate (b) scan that uses isotopes to measure the function of an organ rather than its structure (c) a substance that causes an allergic reaction (d) infection of the gut causing diarrhea and vomiting
n. diastole (a) contagious viral illness that can cause fever; airway problems; muscle pain or more severe symptoms (b) a doctor who diagnosis and treats eye diseases (c) an amino acid (d) the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes
adj. disseminated (a) relating to vision or sight (b) sticking together (c) bubbling; bubbly (d) spread out; occurring in all parts of the organism |
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n. epidermis (a) molecule derived from ammonia and containing the NH group and a nonacid group (b) disease caused by vitamin C deficiency (c) the nerve that carries messages from the eye to the brain (d) superficial skin layer that protects the body surface
adj. racemic (a) relating to a molecule containing equal quantities of dextrorotatory and levorotatory forms and therefore not rotating the plane of incident polarized light (b) thick and sticky (c) relating to nerves (d) sick (as if you will vomit)
n. group (a) first member of group V111; a noble gas (b) fallopian tube; connects ovary to uterus (c) a vertical column of elements in the periodic table (d) a state of dependence caused by regular use of addictive drugs e.g. heroine
v. fracture (a) to break (b) to develop toward a more advanced or specialized state (c) to cut; to take apart; to remove body parts or organs (d) to clean something so that there are no microbes present
n. stomata (a) a low level of hemoglobin in the blood (b) the state of being easily inflamed or painful; the state of being easily angered (c) pores on the leaf surface (d) unconscious state |