n. subshell (a) green pigment found in all green plants that absorbs light so that photosynthesis can occur (b) one or more orbitals in the electron shell of an atom (c) link between a nerve fiber and its connecting muscle fiber (d) the kidney, bladder and urinary tracts
n. virus (a) part of the eye that controls the pupil size (b) micro-organism which can only live inside other cells (c) a cellular sheath composed of Schwann cells which envelops the axons of peripheral neurons (d) gaps that occurs between neighboring Schwann cells in the myelin sheath of nerve fibers
n. vasoconstriction (a) any gas that is found dissolved in blood (mainly oxygen or carbon dioxide) (b) all the contents of the cell except the nucleus (c) digestive juice made by the salivary gland (d) the narrowing of the lumen of blood vessels
n. articular cartilage (a) part of the body at the end of the leg on which we stand; 12 inches (b) cartilage being located at the joint (c) process in polypeptide synthesis of increasing in length (d) infection or inflammation of the bronchial tubes
v. give off (a) to move something out of position (b) to carry; to transmit energy (c) to exude; radiate (d) to disappear |
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adv. marginally (a) at the same time (b) taking a straight route without involving another thing or person (c) within something; interior; opposite to outside (d) slightly; narrowly; by a little bit
n. uracil (a) deafness from birth (b) this is made when the hydroxyl group of a carboxylic acid is replaced by a chlorine atom (c) measurement of the amount of thermal energy that is not available for work in a closed thermodynamic system (d) one of the nitrogen containing bases which help make up RNA
v. communicate (a) to eject waste products (b) to work out something (c) to make contact with; transfer information to something or someone (d) to recommend
n. endothelium (a) process where plants take in light and carbon dioxide to make glucose (b) thin extension of a nerve cell (or neuron) (c) tissue composed of flat cells connected by a thin membrane (d) all the members of one species that live in an area
adj. isothermal (a) not able to think clearly (b) referring to constant temperatures (c) worrying excessively about having an illness when in fact there is none (d) clear; able to see through it |