n. pseudopodium (a) chemical element with the symbol P which helps make up nucleic acids (b) out pouches of the cytoplasm which act to help the cell with movement or phagocytosis (c) the blood pressure during diastole (d) phosphatidylcholine; phospholipid formed from phosphatidic acid and choline
n. zymogen (a) enzyme which is secreted in an inactive form and transformed in an active form under certain physiological conditions (b) element that makes up most organic molecules and can form 4 bonds with other atoms (c) the composition of greenhouse gases in the air allows the Earth's surface to stay warm so that life can continue (d) a simple sugar that is converted to glucose in the liver
n. jaw (a) the bones in the head that hold the teeth and help form the facial structure (b) one of the two thick-walled chambers of the heart (c) the liquid part of blood (d) eukaryote that gets its food by absorbing their food through their surfaces
n. gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) (a) someone hurt or wounded by something (b) a sensitive method for analyzing liquid mixtures (c) large, glandular organ that lies beneath the lower ribs on the right side of the abdomen (d) the polysaccharide in which glucose is stored in animal tissues
n. neurilemma (a) epidermal cell producing melanin (b) the fluid present within the vessels of the lymphatic system (c) the branch of surgery that deals with joint; bone or muscle problems (the musculoskeletal system) (d) a cellular sheath composed of Schwann cells which envelops the axons of peripheral neurons |
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n. olfactory system (a) ear wax (b) the state of being confused (c) molecules that are mirror images of each other (d) the organs of smell
n. magnesium (a) illness due to thiamine deficiency (b) alkaline-earth metal with the chemical symbol Mg also needed as a trace element in the body (c) a substance which exists in a vapor form at room temperature (neither a liquid; nor a solid) (d) the pressure of the atmosphere at ground level
n. excretion (a) the act of secreting tears (b) small phagocyte white blood cell (c) discharging waste products from the body (d) isomers that have identical covalent arrangements but are different with regard to the arrangement of their groups in space
n. barium (a) female sex hormone (b) fibrous, inelastic connective tissue joining a muscle to another muscle or bone (c) a baby in its first 8 weeks of life (d) metallic element found only as compounds
n. starch (a) skin appendage; epidermal outgrowth (b) sharpness of the vision (c) end of the olfactory lobe where the olfactory nerves start (d) carbohydrate which can be found in potatoes, rice, bread and other foods |
n. pseudopodium (b) out pouches of the cytoplasm which act to help the cell with movement or phagocytosis n. zymogen (a) enzyme which is secreted in an inactive form and transformed in an active form under certain physiological conditions n. jaw (a) the bones in the head that hold the teeth and help form the facial structure n. gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) (b) a sensitive method for analyzing liquid mixtures n. neurilemma (d) a cellular sheath composed of Schwann cells which envelops the axons of peripheral neurons n. olfactory system (d) the organs of smell n. magnesium (b) alkaline-earth metal with the chemical symbol Mg also needed as a trace element in the body n. excretion (c) discharging waste products from the body n. barium (d) metallic element found only as compounds n. starch (d) carbohydrate which can be found in potatoes, rice, bread and other foods
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