adj. episodic (a) occurring at separate times (b) bubbling; bubbly (c) referring to teeth (d) relating to the spinal column
n. sex linked traits (a) set of characteristics passed on with the X chromosome (b) type of asexual reproduction which leads to splitting of parental cells in two equal parts (c) arrangement in which two dissimilar organisms live together in what is usually a mutually beneficial manner (d) cell containing chlorophyll
adj. vaginal (a) relating to the vagina (b) not made of a natural substance; unreal (c) related to a group of organic molecules in which the carbon atoms are linked in open chains (d) able to pick up changes in the environment and react to them
n. sudoriparous glands (a) final stage of mitosis (b) the three small bones of the middle ear (c) change in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by a barrier (d) glands in the skin that make sweat; sweat glands
n. geographical isomer (a) -COOH group (b) isomer that has identical covalent arrangements but are different with regard to the arrangement of their groups in space (c) when a bone is out of position with the joint (d) a hormone made in the pancreas |
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abbr. PH (a) abbr. the technique used to help start a person's heart if it ha stopped (b) abbr. this value describes the degree of acidity or basicity of a solution (c) abbr. professional degree of medicine (d) abbr. immunde deficiency disease that cannot be cured
adv. locally (a) with a straight up direction (b) at the same time (c) generally representative of something; usually (d) in the immediate environment
n. bacillus (a) rod-shaped bacteria e.g. Lactobacillus (b) a feeling of being generally unwell but without specific symptoms (c) groups of cells that produce useful juices (d) a base that only slightly dissociates in solution
adj. analgesic (a) relating to the spinal column (b) far inside; opposite to superficial (c) pain-killing properties (d) having space inside it
v. dehydrate (a) to find out how much of a substance is in a sample (b) to lose water from; to remove water from something (c) to begin to grow (d) to involve a large number of people or things |