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Definition of interstitial cells (noun)
form: only plural

cells occuring between the germ cells of the gonads and producing the male sexual hormones

Examples
Interstitial cells also called Leydig cells release testosterone and other androgens.

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Definition of element (noun)
form plural: elements

something that can not be broken down into a simpler substance by a chemical reaction

Examples
Hydrogen is the lightest element in the universe.

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Definition of conjunctiva (noun)
form plural: conjunctivas

the membrane lining the eye and eyelid

Examples
The conjunctivae are mucous membranes.

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Definition of acceleration (noun)
form: no plural

change of velocity

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Average acceleration refers to the change in instananeous velocity over the time period.

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Definition of thymine (noun)
form: no plural

nitrogen-containing base found in DNA and RNA

Examples
Thymine is a pyrimidine and helps form the nucleotides of nucleic acids.

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Definition of nose (noun)
form plural: noses

organ of smell which protrudes from the face

Examples
Air enters through the nostrils (external nares) into the nose where it is warmed and filtered before entering the lungs.

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Definition of chemical symbol (noun)
form plural: chemical symbols

this is the letter or letters given to each element which represents it

Examples
H is the chemical symbol for hydrogen.

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Definition of instantaneous (adjective)
occurring without delay

Examples
The instantaneous speed is the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity vector.

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Definition of occur (verb)
forms: occurred; occurred; occurring

to happen; take place

Examples
Elements usually occur in nature in a mixture of isotopes.

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Definition of influenza (noun)
form plural: influenzas

contagious viral illness that can cause fever; airway problems; muscle pain or more severe symptoms

Examples
Epidemics of influenza may occur which kill a lot of people.

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