adv. simultaneously (a) at the same time (b) within something; interior; opposite to outside (c) in the immediate environment (d) slightly; narrowly; by a little bit
n. skeletal system (a) consists of bones; ligaments and cartilage which supports the body (b) the coiling of the peptide chains in a protein in specific ways (c) the membrane lining the eye and eyelid (d) spongy, red tissue found in the reticulo-endothelial system of mammals
n. chloroplast (a) ability to resist infection, because of its white blood cells and antibodies (b) an agent that changes the inactive form of an enzyme to the active form; an enzyme that catalyses the transfer of phosphate groups (c) cell containing chlorophyll (d) any reaction occurring between atoms or compounds can be written with the reactants on the left and the products on the right separated by arrows showing the direction of the reaction
n. confusion (a) this is the amount of stimulus needed to set up an action potential in a nerve cell (b) laboratory profile or analysis to determine the presence or quantity of organisms or substances in the sample (c) making a suspension of small globules of one liquid in a second liquid with which the first will not mix (d) the state of being confused
n. bony fish (a) fish having a bony rather than a cartilaginous skeleton (b) male gamete (sex cell) (c) a chemical used to kill insects (d) joint between the humerus above the radius and the ulna |
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n. citric acid cycle (a) process in which proteins lose their tertiary structure leading to the elimination or diminishing of their original features (b) enzymatic reations in aerobic organisms involving oxidation of acetyl units and production of high-energy phosphate compounds leading to the main source of cellular energy (c) operation where the vas deferens are cut leading to sterility (d) fatty acids containing several double carbon-carbon bonds and are not fully saturated with hydrogens
n. lymph (a) the part of the mind that can think; reason and understand (b) a substance that has an effect on the body (c) the fluid present within the vessels of the lymphatic system (d) organism that makes their own food from simple food sources
v. catalyze (a) to get bigger (b) to work (c) to lose water from; to remove water from something (d) to act as a catalyst in order to aid a reaction
adj. adipose (a) of fat; fatty (b) across the placenta (c) has the nature of an ion (d) relating to the liver
n. dehydrogenation (a) the removal of hydrogen from a molecule (b) inherited disease (c) the composition of greenhouse gases in the air allows the Earth's surface to stay warm so that life can continue (d) a reaction where an acyl group takes the place of a hydrogen atom |