n. side (a) process generating ATP in which glucose is broken down (b) network of membranes spread throughout the cytoplasm that produce membrane lipids and proteins (c) illness due to nicotinic acid deficiency (d) either half of the body
pref. bio- (a) equal (b) condition of being insusceptible to a disease (c) outside; outer (d) life
n. autopsy (a) medical dissection of a dead body which determines the cause of death (b) upper jaw bone (c) contractile unit made up of actin and myosin (thick and thin filaments) (d) ethyl alcohol; the alcohol in fermented drinks
n. sigma bond (a) emergency phone service for life-saving treatment advice on any kind of intoxication (b) the piece of conducting material through which an electric current enters and leaves a liquid or gas (c) a covalent link formed between electron pairs in an orbital (d) soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group
n. anus (a) cytoplasmic structure where ATP (energy) is made (b) opening at the end of the alimentary canal (c) a substance which exists in a vapor form at room temperature (neither a liquid nor a solid) (d) an external anatomical feature that supports and protects an animal's body |
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n. alveolus (a) air sac in the lung; part of the jaw that supports the teeth; any small cavity (b) unit of length (c) difficulty falling or staying asleep (d) tissue composed of flat cells connected by a thin membrane
n. cellular respiration (a) a fixed value (b) protein component of muscle fibers (c) largest middle ear ossicle (bone) (d) redox process where hydrogen is transferred to oxygen from glucose releasing energy
n. fermentation (a) the process of releasing energy from a carbohydrate without oxygen by producing alcohol or lactic acid (b) measures to prevent unwanted effects; safety measures (c) a chemical used to kill insects (d) process where solvent molecules, e.g. water, pass through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration
n. infection (a) the bony cavity of the chest formed by the costa and sternum (b) a surgical operation where the womb is removed (c) partially able to transmit electricity (d) situation created when microbes enter the body and cause a disease
v. absorb (a) to disappear (b) to move outwards to cover a larger area (c) to consult with; to try an obtain information on how to solve a problem (d) to take in; to take up |