n. amniotic sac (a) a chemical that carries oxygen in red blood cells (b) death (c) a young boy or girl (d) membrane that contains the embryo/fetus during maturation
n. Huntington's Chorea (a) all of the energetic reactions that take place in a cell or organism (b) inherited disorder caused by a single gene defect, which is dominantly inherited (c) low glucose concentration in the blood (d) person having high blood pressure
n. keratin (a) opening in the face that is the beginning of the alimentary system; oral cavity (b) the study of the physical structure and arrangement of an organism (c) these sugars contain 3 carbon atoms (d) hard protein found in skin; hair or nails
n. gallstone (a) used to detect the end-point during titration (b) skull bone (c) a stone in the gall bladder made from bile salt deposits (d) an amino acid
n. deamination (a) spiral-shaped bacterium (b) indigestible cellulose in our food; roughage (c) removal of an amino group (NH2) from an organic molecule (d) person having high blood pressure |
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n. womb (a) the number and way teeth are arranged in the mouth (b) painful spasm of the muscle (c) function of the brain that allows information to be taken in; stored and then recalled at a later date (d) abdominal organ where the baby develops before birth; uterus
n. gender (a) inherited condition where it is not possible to differentiate between colors, usually red and green (b) the sex of an organism; male or female (c) end of the olfactory lobe where the olfactory nerves start (d) front of the head including forehead, cheeks, eyes, nose and chin
n. hexose (a) the process that maintains balance or equilibrium of an organism's internal environment (b) sugars with 6 carbons (c) -COOH group (d) the space taken up by something
n. irritability (a) sugar we add to food to sweeten it (b) the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes (c) upper area of the alimentary canal (d) the state of being easily inflamed or painful; the state of being easily angered
n. chromosome (a) gradual warming of the atmosphere perhaps due to the 'greenhouse effect' (b) a food substance we need in small amounts to be healthy (c) gene material found in the cell nucleus (d) the pressure of the atmosphere at ground level |