n. blood pressure malfunction of the body that is also called alopecia areata the force within the cardiovascular system the property of liquid membranes which allows them to contract to a minimum area compound containing 2 elements one of which is a single oxygen
n. farsightedness ability to see distant objects clearly but near vision is impaired principle stating that the total power of a system remains constant theory which says that the characteristics that aid survival occur as random mutations and are then inherited as only the fittest survive swelling of a part of the body due to abnormal fluid collection in the spaces between the cells
n. drug interactions organic substance found in fruit and vegetables; important for skin interdependence between various medications gelatinous or liquid material that constitutes the kernel of a cell carbohydrates which are soluble because of the presence of -OH groups
n. blood system cancer referring to processes or experiments occurring inside an organism disease of the lymphatic complex the skin and related structures such as hair and nails the process of bringing back undigested food from the stomach
n. lymph node sex organs where the reproductive cells are made organism that depends on autotrophs (producers) for food and oxygen generic drug that treats infection caused by a fungus collection of white cells that act as filters to invading organisms and abnormal cells
n. external genitalia reproductive organs protruding from the bodies secondary structure of a protein where the polypeptide chain has formed spirals process that aerobically breaks down food molecules to carbon dioxide; water and energy difficulty in respiration; rapid respiration
n. anhydride vaccination molecule being formed from another by the removal of water the back of the body medical dissection of a dead body which determines the cause of death
n. spleen pores on the leaf surface generic name for drugs that are used to treat fungus infections; brand names: Diflucan, Nizoral or Sporanox noise made during sleep which keeps others awake abdominal organ which filters blood and stores, produces and destroys blood cells
adj. hematic refers to the intestine small; of little importance of blood relating to the bones; very thin (informal)
n. nucleus a channel in plant cells that connects the cytoplasm of two nearby cells an ester of pyrophosphoric acid with the nucleotide adenine part of cell that contains RNA and DNA the act of intentionally taking one's own life