Description

Regions of DNA within each chromosome
Control center of the cell
Space between the lungs
Voice box
Autopsy
Fear of heights
Decreased blood supply to tissue
Surgical repair of a narrowed blood vessel
High-energy radiation used to treat illness
When cells decrease in size, from lack of use
Membrane surrounding the heart
Lymphatic tissue in the pharynx
Protein produced against a foreign body
Feeling of well-being
Normal thyroid function
Increase of cell numbers, often caused by a tumor
Cancerous
Congenial anomaly
Muscles between the ribs
Period from birth to 28 days
The five hand bones
Return of symptoms
Transfer of body parts or blood between people
Yellow skin pigmentation
Chemical pigment produced by hemoglobin after hemolysis
Foreign substance
Simple sugar
Three parts fatty acids, one-part glycerol
Small raised areas on the tongue
Produced by exocrine glands of the oral cavity
First section of the small intestine
Second section of the small intestine
Third part of the small intestine
Upper portion of the stomach
Middle section of the stomach
Lower portion of the stomach
Hormone secreted by the pancreas
When the liver converts glycogen into glucose
Fat digested by amylase
Protein digested by amylase
Chewing
Roof of the mouth
Muscular layer of the uterus
Ovaries or testes
Sperm cells or ovum
First menstruation
Glial cell that transports water and salts from capillaries
Brain and spinal cord
Microscopic fibers that carry electrical impulses

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