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n. disease where cells divide at an excessive rate and become abnormal in function; malignancy; neoplasm
(a) organ failure
(b) cardiogenic shock
(c) glucose
(d) cancer
 
n. branch of medicine that concerns cancer
(a) palate
(b) regurgitation
(c) sexual function problems
(d) oncology
 
n. generic name for illnesses such as HIV, hepatitis b, gonorrhea or syphilis
(a) birth control
(b) salt hydrolysis
(c) psychologist
(d) sexually transmitted disease
 
n. an infectious disease or agent (informal)
(a) law of independent assortment
(b) amino sugar
(c) bug
(d) caffeine
 
n. a protease inhibitor applied in treating HIV; trade name: Norvir
(a) circulatory shock
(b) heartburn
(c) septicemia
(d) ritonavir

 

n. a compound with the same elements but different atomic arrangements
(a) nitric oxide
(b) isomer
(c) flask
(d) carboxyl group
 
adj. made hard by calcium deposits
(a) calcified
(b) bereaved
(c) immature
(d) immunodeficient
 
n. abdominal organ where the baby develops before birth; uterus
(a) womb
(b) cimetidine
(c) filter
(d) trachea
 
n. organism that depends on autotrophs (producers) for food and oxygen
(a) immunology
(b) galactosamine
(c) chemotaxis
(d) heterotroph
 
n. long bone of the lower arm (forearm)
(a) influenza
(b) prostaglandin
(c) ulna
(d) insecticide

n. disease where cells divide at an excessive rate and become abnormal in function; malignancy; neoplasm (d) cancer
n. branch of medicine that concerns cancer (d) oncology
n. generic name for illnesses such as HIV, hepatitis b, gonorrhea or syphilis (d) sexually transmitted disease
n. an infectious disease or agent (informal) (c) bug
n. a protease inhibitor applied in treating HIV; trade name: Norvir (d) ritonavir
n. a compound with the same elements but different atomic arrangements (b) isomer
adj. made hard by calcium deposits (a) calcified
n. abdominal organ where the baby develops before birth; uterus (a) womb
n. organism that depends on autotrophs (producers) for food and oxygen (d) heterotroph
n. long bone of the lower arm (forearm) (c) ulna

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