n. wart (a) small skin growth common on the hands of children (b) the contents of the stomach that are brought up from the stomach (c) the triangular bone that lies at the back of the rib cage; the shoulder blade (d) a pathogenic agent containing RNA, which can convert to DNA inside a cell
n. dizziness (a) transition metal in d-block of the periodic table with the chemical symbol (b) light-headedness (c) a hold-up; a postponement (d) organ in the thorax involved in T-cell immune function
n. gene (a) sex cell (b) alkaline-earth metal with the chemical symbol Mg also needed as a trace element in the body (c) series of organic substances; niacin; folic acid and pantothenic acid (d) control characteristics of the plant
n. nucleoside (a) the generic name for Viagra; a drug that cures impotence (b) compound containing a nitrogenous base (purine or pyrimidine) and a sugar (c) air going into and out of your nose and mouth (d) medical specialty dealing with the study, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
n. streptococcus (a) clear liquid surrounding the brain and spinal cord (b) bacteria which causes respiratory tract infections and wound infections (c) an oral drug that reduces triglycerides; potent in reducing LDL cholesterol because higher doses can be given (d) sensory cell |
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n. malaise (a) molecule containing an alkyl group (b) abdominal organ where the baby develops before birth; uterus (c) part of the cerebral hemisphere that controls impulses and personality (d) a feeling of being generally unwell but without specific symptoms
n. uses (a) opposite of adult; youngster; offspring (b) scale of temperature (c) cases in which a specific medication should be applied (d) a scientist who studies microscopic tissue structures
adj. rigid (a) important; highly relevant (b) stiff; very hard (c) unwell; opposite of healthy (d) containing one or more cyclical structures made up of carbon chains
adj. ideal (a) perfect (b) having the ability to kill insects (c) relating to the nose (d) unusual; irregular
n. vaccination (a) a swelling or protuberance (b) vision; one of the five senses (c) molecule being formed from another by the removal of water (d) act of making unsusceptible to disease by inoculating |