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n. wellbutrin
(a) electrically charged atom which is present in a solution but does not take part in a reaction
(b) device with a wide open end and a narrow end which allows liquids to be poured into a container with a small opening
(c) dehydrogenated analogue of cortisol (trade names Orasone or Deltasone or Meticorten); used as an anti-inflammatory drug in the treatment of arthritis and as an immunosuppressant
(d) antidepressant that helps balance neurotransmitters
 
adj. bereaved
(a) related to someone who has lost a loved one through death
(b) able to cause a disease
(c) held for a long time
(d) relating to the body
 
adj. catabolic
(a) discharged from the body
(b) energy-releasing during the breakdown of complex mulecules into simple molecules
(c) able to kill or inhibit the growth of sporing organisms
(d) the best
 
n. penicillin
(a) group of antibiotics; originally made from mould
(b) a chemical in tobacco
(c) unstable particles with unpaired electrons
(d) base that is used as a reagent for several tests
 
n. condensation
(a) sodium chloride; white powder used for seasoning food
(b) a finger-like projection from a membrane surface
(c) the process by which monomers are joined by covalent bonds
(d) drug used to treat malaria

 

v. block
(a) to break down; to decay
(b) to hinder; to stop
(c) to do with; to be concerned with
(d) to spew; to be sick; to eject the stomach contents through the mouth; to throw up
 
n. nuclear envelope
(a) 2 membranes that surrounds the nucleus
(b) a semipermeable lipid bilayer
(c) the exertion of force by one body against another
(d) substance secreted in the outer hearing organ canal by special glands
 
n. law of thermodynamics
(a) power of movement
(b) containing glandular secretions from the testicle, and other small glands; fluid part of semen without sperm
(c) principle explaining the relationship between different forms of energy
(d) organic substances that contain nitrogen
 
v. emulsify
(a) to make into a suspension of two liquids which do not mix completely
(b) to separate
(c) to put off to a later time; to slow the progress of something
(d) to overstrain a joint so as to cause ligament injury
 
n. enolization
(a) region on a catalytic protein away from the main active region
(b) denoted by -COOH
(c) transformation of an organic compound containing a carbonyl group to an organic compound composed of ethylene and ethanol
(d) the way a person looks; a person's visible aspect

n. wellbutrin (d) antidepressant that helps balance neurotransmitters
adj. bereaved (a) related to someone who has lost a loved one through death
adj. catabolic (b) energy-releasing during the breakdown of complex mulecules into simple molecules
n. penicillin (a) group of antibiotics; originally made from mould
n. condensation (c) the process by which monomers are joined by covalent bonds
v. block (b) to hinder; to stop
n. nuclear envelope (a) 2 membranes that surrounds the nucleus
n. law of thermodynamics (c) principle explaining the relationship between different forms of energy
v. emulsify (a) to make into a suspension of two liquids which do not mix completely
n. enolization (c) transformation of an organic compound containing a carbonyl group to an organic compound composed of ethylene and ethanol


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