n. travel sickness (a) something that exists in space as a solid; liquid or gas and has a mass (b) lipoprotein agent with a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic part (c) cell that has become part of the bone matrix (d) nausea from the movement of a vehicle
n. flushing (a) reddening of the skin (b) chemical element with the symbol Ca which is used to make bones and teeth (c) sadness felt after a loss; for example; a death of a close relative (d) the pat of the face above the eyes
n. treatment (a) disintegration; destruction (b) series of membranes that manufacture lipids in the cell and lack ribosomes on its outer surface (c) medical care; therapy (d) branch of medicine that concerns cancer
n. nonprescription medication (a) a hereditary disease that mainly affects the lungs and digestive system (b) endorsement (c) molecule being formed from another by the removal of water (d) drug that can be obtained without a written order from a pharmacist or doctor; written instructions for a drug
suf. -oma (a) study (b) cell (c) measuring device (d) tumor |
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n. family (a) stage of the cell cycle where chromosomes line up to make pairs (b) an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body (c) group of related organisms (d) change of velocity
n. in vivo (a) the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle is contracting (b) metal with the chemical symbol Sn (c) referring to processes or experiments occurring inside an organism (d) copulation
n. pelvis (a) the basin-shaped cavity of the lower trunk; made up by the hip bones and sacrum (b) something applied from outside (c) type of asexual reproduction which leads to splitting of parental cells in two equal parts (d) antidepressant that helps balance neurotransmitters
n. sensation (a) the amount of effort or energy required to break an object (b) muscle separating abdomen from thorax (c) a physical feeling (d) the gap between the two-layered cellular envelope
n. double bond (a) solvent which is a ketone (b) protein made by white blood cells, in response to a particular antigen attack, in order to make the antigen harmless (c) a covalent bond where two pairs of electrons are shared (d) difficulty falling or staying asleep |