n. the way that electrons are found around an atom (a) movement (b) imbalance (c) albumin (d) electron configuration
n. a nitrogen-containing compound which helps form the nucleotides of nucleic acids (a) pyrimidine (b) cell membrane (c) edema (d) stomata
n. arthropod with segmented bodies; for example; flies and beetles (a) insect (b) duration (c) eardrum (d) deficiency
n. opening in the face that is the beginning of the alimentary system; oral cavity (a) dorsum (b) mouth (c) alimentary canal (d) cataract
n. compound that differ because they have different covalent arrangements of their atoms (a) pyloric gland (b) structural isomer (c) phospholipid (d) vector |
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n. the study of the functioning of the body and its parts (a) transposon (b) liver (c) glandular tissue (d) physiology
n. gland being located in the stomach and producing hydrochloric acid (a) gastric gland (b) activation energy (c) global warming (d) diarrhea
v. to clean something so that there are no microbes present (a) disinfect (b) attract (c) expel (d) dissect
n. protein made by white blood cells, in response to a particular antigen attack, in order to make the antigen harmless (a) antibody (b) trace element (c) yeast (d) monosaccharide
n. vitamin needed to make nucleic acids (a) glycoprotein (b) cortex (c) folic acid (d) species |
n. the way that electrons are found around an atom (d) electron configuration n. a nitrogen-containing compound which helps form the nucleotides of nucleic acids (a) pyrimidine n. arthropod with segmented bodies; for example; flies and beetles (a) insect n. opening in the face that is the beginning of the alimentary system; oral cavity (b) mouth n. compound that differ because they have different covalent arrangements of their atoms (b) structural isomer n. the study of the functioning of the body and its parts (d) physiology n. gland being located in the stomach and producing hydrochloric acid (a) gastric gland v. to clean something so that there are no microbes present (a) disinfect n. protein made by white blood cells, in response to a particular antigen attack, in order to make the antigen harmless (a) antibody n. vitamin needed to make nucleic acids (c) folic acid
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