n. creatine (a) an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates (b) binary compound; salt or ester of hydriodic acid (c) organic substance derived from steroids that is required for bone metabolism (d) generic name for a drug that is used to treat HIV infections; produced by GlaxoSmithKline; brand name: Agenerase
n. filtration (a) process where an insoluble solid is separated from a liquid (b) gas finely dispersed in either a solid or a liquid (c) cases in which a specific medication should be applied (d) substance that is medically as a vasodilator; brand names: Nitrospan, Nitrostat
n. sense (a) part of bowel from the stomach to the cecum (b) the study of cells (c) a cytoplasmic cell organelle that buds off from the golgi complex (d) one of five faculties with which we can take in information from the outside world
n. breath (a) second messenger molecule where the phosphate group is part of a ring-shaped structure (b) an amino sugar (c) air going into and out of your nose and mouth (d) any substance the body reacts to as foreign or harmful, by producing an antibody against it
n. atom (a) citrus X paradisi (b) poisonous halogen with the chemical symbol F (c) proteins joined to carbohydrate that are found on the surface of cells (d) smallest unit of a chemical element which holds the properties of that element |
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n. scurvy (a) a heat-resistant; white powder with the chemical symbol MgO (b) taste sensation of sugar (c) white powder used to season food (d) disease caused by vitamin C deficiency
n. joule (a) unit of energy equal to the work done when the point of application of a 1-newton force is displaced through a distance of 1 meter in the direction of the force (b) the highest point of the skull; the top of the head (c) a silver metallic element with the chemical symbol Mg (d) carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body
n. plasmodesma (a) burning pain the chest area due to reflux of stomach acid; indigestion (b) a channel in plant cells that connects the cytoplasm of two nearby cells (c) coagulopathy (d) a very harmful poison made by a bacterial cell and released to the surroundings
adj. necrotic (a) living; living organisms (b) held up; put off to a later time (c) related to an optically active molecule that rotates the plane of polarized light to the left (d) dead
n. menarche (a) hint; warning (especially in drug or medication descriptions) (b) redox process where hydrogen is transferred to oxygen from glucose releasing energy (c) the start of the menstrual periods (d) the regrowth of lost or damaged parts or cells |