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n. the process that maintains balance or equilibrium of an organism's internal environment
(a) retina
(b) active site
(c) saturated fatty acid
(d) homeostasis
 
n. the fluid around a fetus within the amniotic sac
(a) vesicle
(b) emulsification
(c) miosis
(d) amniotic fluid
 
adv. straight; vertically
(a) vertically
(b) marginally
(c) perpendicularly
(d) locally
 
n. formation where 6 benzene atoms are arranged in a ring, which has alternating single and double bonds, and a hydrogen atom, attached to each carbon atom
(a) physiology
(b) antigen
(c) glucagon
(d) benzene ring
 
n. any gas that is found dissolved in blood (mainly oxygen or carbon dioxide)
(a) syphilis
(b) glandular tissue
(c) joint
(d) blood gas

 

n. group of cells specialized to produce secretory substances
(a) testes
(b) achilles tendon
(c) gland
(d) physician
 
n. the bone of the upper arm
(a) weak acid
(b) humerus
(c) electron microscope
(d) pyrimidine
 
n. cell containing chlorophyll
(a) salivary amylase
(b) atomic mass
(c) helium
(d) chloroplast
 
n. disease where cells divide at an excessive rate and become abnormal in function; malignancy; neoplasm
(a) symptom
(b) cancer
(c) population
(d) deoxygenated blood
 
n. organ that stores urine
(a) agent
(b) bladder
(c) cough
(d) acid chloride (acyl chloride)

n. the process that maintains balance or equilibrium of an organism's internal environment (d) homeostasis
n. the fluid around a fetus within the amniotic sac (d) amniotic fluid
adv. straight; vertically (c) perpendicularly
n. formation where 6 benzene atoms are arranged in a ring, which has alternating single and double bonds, and a hydrogen atom, attached to each carbon atom (d) benzene ring
n. any gas that is found dissolved in blood (mainly oxygen or carbon dioxide) (d) blood gas
n. group of cells specialized to produce secretory substances (c) gland
n. the bone of the upper arm (b) humerus
n. cell containing chlorophyll (d) chloroplast
n. disease where cells divide at an excessive rate and become abnormal in function; malignancy; neoplasm (b) cancer
n. organ that stores urine (b) bladder

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