pref. auto- (a) under (b) self (c) false (d) outside; outer
n. bladder (a) colorless gas that is formed when organic matter decomposes (b) an amino acid that does not occur in proteins but is found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates (c) organ that stores urine (d) drug that can only be obtained with a written order from a pharmacist or doctor; written instructions for a drug
n. radius (a) inflammation of a joint or joints (b) a chemical used to kill insects (c) protuberance in front of the external auditory meatus (d) line drawn from the center of a circle or tube to the outside
n. skull (a) vitamin A (b) illness caused by bacteria in the blood (c) a specialist who studies; diagnoses and treats mental illness (d) bony skeleton of the head
n. microbiologist (a) membrane area that allows communication between adjacent cells' cytoplasm (b) person who works in a particular field of science (c) the joint connecting the hand to the arm (d) an amino sugar |
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n. sodium chloride (a) process that describes the movement of body fluids through the veins and arteries (b) white powder used to season food (c) effect where the electrons closest to the nucleus reduce the nuclear attraction on the electrons in the shell furthest away from the nucleus (d) disease of the lymphatic complex
adj. pharyngeal (a) having the ability to make a substance lose electrons (b) relating to the upper part of the throat (c) relating to the nose (d) referring to constant temperatures
n. fainting (a) drug that can be obtained without a written order from a pharmacist or doctor; written instructions for a drug (b) eyesight difficulties (c) an agent that changes the inactive form of an enzyme to the active form; an enzyme that catalyses the transfer of phosphate groups (d) passing out from weakness
n. acid salt (a) bacteria found on the skin and mucus membranes (b) a compound made by partially neutralizing an acid with ionisable hydrogen atoms (c) the process by which characteristics pass from generation to generation via the transfer of genes (d) inflammation or infection of the a glandular organ located in the abdomen
n. basal metabolic rate (a) the amount of energy expended by the body in order to survive at complete rest (b) protuberance in front of the external auditory meatus (c) small skin growth common on the hands of children (d) charged atom or molecule |