n. carbohydrate (a) a fixed value (b) compound made from plants containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (c) area which allows passage of substances into cytoplasm and back (d) abnormal skin tissue growth
n. silica (a) part of cell that contains RNA and DNA (b) group of cells specialized to produce secretory substances (c) white crystalline compound used to make glass (d) 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
n. carbon monoxide (a) a harmful protein contained within certain bacteria and released only when the bacterium dies or is broken down (b) humidity; condition that should be avoiced when storing drugs or medications (c) a poisonous gas (d) organic substance needed for skin and good eyesight
v. lactate (a) to secrete milk (b) to break down a compound by means of water (c) to thicken from a liquid state towards a solid state (d) to experience the emotional effects of a loss
n. hydrolysis (a) a method to follow; a course of action (b) reaction where molecular bonds are broken by reaction with water (c) an amino acid (d) doctor who is a specialist in conception, pregnancy and childbirth |
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n. stapes (a) substance which obeys the Boyle's law (b) innermost bone of the three ossicles (c) an infectious disease or agent (informal) (d) cases in which a specific medication should be applied
n. melting point (a) the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid (b) a heavy metal poison (c) methods of calculating and processing data communications (d) organ that helps cells hold their shape and assists in cell division
v. dissipate (a) to completely load something so it is unable to take any more (b) to make similar structures or organisms (c) to tremble (d) to disappear
n. diastole (a) the external folds of tissue that surround the vagina (b) the back of the body (c) the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes (d) the act of being damaged by a toxic compound
n. cannabis (a) removal of a small piece of tissue from the body so it can be examined under the microscope (b) a rearrangement in the structures of atoms or molecules to form new products (c) a drug also known as marijuana (d) cell that make new bone by producing collagen |