n. digit (a) a finger or toe (b) a reaction involving the movement of protons from a an acid to a base (c) mucous internal lining of the uterus (d) these use the gas laws (Avogadro's and Gay-Lussac's law) to analyze the volumes of gases involved in a reaction
n. cotyledon (a) an organism that is unable to produce melanin and is without pigmentation (b) seed leaf of the embryo of a plant (c) the skin (d) weak acid or base that changes color according to the pH of the solution
n. hydrogen bond (a) body tissue made of groups of muscle fibers that contract to allow movement (b) the characteristic regions of space that electrons are held in (c) bond that holds water molecules together (d) a 3-dimensional shape
n. cretinism (a) hormone made in and released from the pituitary gland that act on the gonads (sex organs) (b) droplets of liquid in the air that form smoke; mist or fumes when a substance evaporates; barely visible and cloudly matter (c) hereditary condition characterized by mental retardation; dystrophy of bones and low basal metabolism caused by deficiency of the thyroid hormone in prenatal development (d) a disorder where the sebaceous glands become blocked causing pimples
n. magnification (a) opening in the face that is the beginning of the alimentary system; oral cavity (b) enlargement; sharpening (c) hard protein found in skin; hair or nails (d) substance or drug that causes vomiting |
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n. conformation (a) one of the two parts of the autonomic nervous system (b) a 3-dimensional shape (c) a pathology where the inner layer of arterial vessel walls is thickened by atheromatous plaques that narrow the vessel lumen and reduce blood flow (d) quality of being soluble
n. vapor (a) droplets of liquid in the air that form smoke; mist or fumes when a substance evaporates; barely visible and cloudly matter (b) rod-shaped bacteria e.g. Lactobacillus (c) an organism that exists in symbiotic relationship to its host (d) achromatic filaments forming a spindle during cell division
n. valve (a) outlet in blood vessels (b) the intestine (c) used to identify gases during analysis (d) the state of being easily inflamed or painful; the state of being easily angered
adj. epigastric (a) infectious; communicable; easily spread; transmissible to others (b) living; living organisms (c) referring to the upper abdomen (d) referring to teeth
n. eardrum (a) pores on the leaf surface (b) tympanic membrane; membrane separating the middle ear from the outer ear (c) when specialized sperm and egg cells join to form a fertilized egg which then develops into a new organism (d) brand of analgesic |