n. when the blood supply to a tissue is cut off the tissue turns black and decays
n. when the blood supply to a tissue is cut off the tissue turns black and decays
(*) gangrene(*) ovulation(*) growth spurt(*) leukemia
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n. isomers that have identical covalent arrangements but are different with regard to the arrangement of their groups in space
n. isomers that have identical covalent arrangements but are different with regard to the arrangement of their groups in space
(*) arteriosclerosis(*) spindle fibers(*) isotope(*) cis-trans isomers
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n. instrument used to look at the inside of the eye; for example the optic disc
n. instrument used to look at the inside of the eye; for example the optic disc
(*) by-product(*) ophthalmoscope(*) permeability(*) conductor
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n. skeletal tissue found in vertebrates; connective tissue mostly in the embryonic skeleton instead of bone
n. skeletal tissue found in vertebrates; connective tissue mostly in the embryonic skeleton instead of bone
(*) lip(*) colony(*) endothelium(*) cartilage
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n. the system of ductless glands which release hormones
n. the system of ductless glands which release hormones
(*) isomerization(*) nose(*) endocrine system(*) cerebrum
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n. any small sac; spherical membrane-bound compartment in the cytoplasm
n. any small sac; spherical membrane-bound compartment in the cytoplasm
(*) hip(*) growth(*) vesicle(*) halide
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n. small, cylinder which is hollow
n. small, cylinder which is hollow
(*) tubule(*) molality(*) auricle(*) bronchitis
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n. a simple sugar that is converted to glucose in the liver
n. a simple sugar that is converted to glucose in the liver
(*) galactose(*) frameshift mutation(*) accommodation(*) hepatitis
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n. globular parts of a protein separated by more diffuse areas of the polypeptide chain
n. globular parts of a protein separated by more diffuse areas of the polypeptide chain
(*) burette(*) domain(*) integumentary system(*) formation
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n. a substance which exists in a vapor form at room temperature (neither a liquid; nor a solid)
n. a substance which exists in a vapor form at room temperature (neither a liquid; nor a solid)
(*) cerebral hemisphere(*) gas(*) polar covalent bond(*) endometrium