n. vanadium (a) salt or ester of carbamic acid (b) part of the brainstem (c) collection of white cells that act as filters to invading organisms and abnormal cells (d) transition metal in d-block of the periodic table with the chemical symbol
n. cranium (a) passage of urine from the bladder outside of the body (b) department in a hospital or clinic that is equipped to provide immediate or medical treatment (c) skull bone (d) spongy, red tissue found in the reticulo-endothelial system of mammals
n. gas-liquid chromatography (a) a sensitive method for analyzing liquid mixtures (b) isolation (c) removal of an amino group (NH2) from an organic molecule (d) inability to get and maintain erections
n. synthesis (a) methods of calculating and processing data communications (b) production (c) cell movement to or away from a chemical which is able to attract or repel the cell (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. molecular formula (a) stacks of membranous vesicles that modify; package and sort proteins to other organelles (b) cell movement to or away from a chemical which is able to attract or repel the cell (c) the elements fluorine, iodine, chlorine, bromine (d) code that shows the number and type of atoms |
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n. triiodothyronine (a) the act of being damaged by a toxic compound (b) hormone made by the thyroid gland (c) simple chemical that living things need in small amounts to stay healthy (d) small skin growth common on the hands of children
n. acid strength (a) this is the degree to which acids are able to dissociate into ions in a solution (b) carbohydrate that makes up the bulk of plant matter (c) carefulness; vigilance; watchfulness (d) secondary and usually unwanted result caused by a drug
adj. excreted (a) iron with an oxidation number of +2 (b) discharged from the body (c) relating to old age especially those who are mentally or physically weak (d) worrying excessively about having an illness when in fact there is none
n. alimentary canal (a) organic substances that contain nitrogen (b) taste sensation of sugar (c) a painkiller (d) digestive tract in mammals
n. receptor (a) protein made by white blood cells, in response to a particular antigen attack, in order to make the antigen harmless (b) the greatest or highest possible (c) lipoprotein agent with a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic part (d) sensory cell |