n. transplant (a) a functioning organ or part which is removed from one person and given to another to replace a similar but non-functioning part (b) alkaline-earth metal with the chemical symbol Mg also needed as a trace element in the body (c) copies of the gene parts that code for different proteins (d) drug which affects the central nervous system and cause people to see or experience unusual things outside the range of normal perception
n. phobia (a) prosencephalon (b) an extreme fear localized to particular objects or situations (c) one of the building blocks of fats; an alcohol with three carbons and three hydroxyl groups (d) all the bones that form the structure of the body
n. electrode (a) the basin-shaped cavity of the lower trunk; made up by the hip bones and sacrum (b) the piece of conducting material through which an electric current enters and leaves a liquid or gas (c) metallic element of the actinide series with chemical symbol Fm (d) tissue layer in a leaf
pref. micro- (a) one thousandth part (b) within (c) small (d) one
n. fat (a) blood loss due to vessel wall damage (b) inherited disorder caused by a single gene defect, which is dominantly inherited (c) energy source; adipose tissue (d) hard structure at the end of the digits of the foot |
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adj. rubbery (a) relating to change of form (b) affected with the urge to scratch (c) referring to equal weights or pressure (d) describing the ability to be stretched
n. allosteric enzyme (a) indigestible cellulose in our food; roughage (b) the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid (c) a compound with the same elements but different atomic arrangements (d) catalytic protein which has a receptor site other than the active site
n. pathogen (a) something that can cause a disease in an organism (b) yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes caused by an accumulation of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood (c) unconscious state (d) painful and prolonged muscular contraction; a bout (of pain)
adj. ocular (a) having the ability to kill insects (b) having length and width (c) of the eyes (d) relating to the nose
n. salivary amylase (a) enzyme hydrolyzing starch into sugar (b) a form of the water-soluble Vitamin B9. (c) a drug present in tea; coffee and cola that is a stimulant (d) substance whose molecules move freely |