n. humerus (a) elements with properties similar to lanthanide (b) a feeling of being generally unwell but without specific symptoms (c) greasy; hydrophobic compounds containing carbon; hydrogen and oxygen (d) the bone of the upper arm
n. water (a) enzymes which change nucleotides to a cyclic form (b) light receptor; a structure able to respond to light of different intensities (c) microscopic particles of fat in the blood and lymph (d) liquid that is the basis of all life
adj. hepatic (a) children whose parents are dead (b) not very different from something; alike (c) lasts a long time; persistent (d) relating to the liver
adj. hormonal (a) substances that evaporate easily into vapors (b) relating to the heart and chest region (c) relating to hormones (d) not well nourished; lacking essential nutrients
adj. neural (a) in its entirety; total (b) refers to the intestine (c) of the atom; relating to the atom (d) relating to nerves |
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n. reflex action (a) an obstacle that prevents things from moving along (b) bone that makes up the pelvis; area of the body between the to pf the thigh and the waist (c) a stereotyped and non-voluntary response that occurs in response to a stimulus (d) an increase in body temperature above normal
n. molality (a) molar concentration of a solution; number of moles of solute per 1.000 grams of solvent (b) outer area of the ear with the function of protection (c) someone hurt or wounded by something (d) globular parts of a protein separated by more diffuse areas of the polypeptide chain
n. acid chloride (acyl chloride) (a) this is made when the hydroxyl group of a carboxylic acid is replaced by a chlorine atom (b) process in polypeptide synthesis of increasing in length (c) drugs that have a therapeutic effect (d) weak acid or base that changes color according to the pH of the solution
v. form (a) to make a clean thing or person dirty (b) to make; to take the shape of (c) to have an action in response to a substance or situation (d) to cut; to take apart; to remove body parts or organs
n. pigment (a) removal of a small piece of tissue from the body so it can be examined under the microscope (b) arthropod that lives in water and is characterised by a hard shell, segmented body and jointed limbs (c) color (d) process of smelling; sense of smell |