inorganic chemistry notes
inevitably, adv. unavoidably ease, v. relieve from pain or anxietycaption, n. wording appended, to an illustrationbiochemist, n. a person who makes a study of the chemistry of living organismsingredient, n. component part in a mixturecrystalline, adj. having the structure and form of a crystalcomputation, n. calculation enormous, adj. great ego, n. selfstrike a balance, find or take an intermediate position; compromisemacro-molecule, n. any very large molecule, such as proteinmonomer, n. a compound whose molecules can join together to form a polymerinalienable rights, rights that cannot be transferred to anotherorganelle, a structural and functional unit in a cell orunicellular organism ribosome, n. any of numerous minute particles in the cytoplasm of cells that contain RNA and protein and are the site of protein synthesistrillion, (US) a thousand billions (written as 1,000,000,000,000) penultimate, adj. next to the last dry ice, n. solid carbon dioxide used as a refrigerant fraud, n. a deceptive personout on a limb, in a risky, vulnerable, or questionable positionincubator, n. a device for the artificial development of micro-organismscell culture, the development of cells or micro-organisms in artificial mediacrassest, adj. coarsestmaterial, adj. composed of mattermagnitude, n. size or extentminiaturization, n. reductioa of the size ofAlfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) English mathematician and philosopherThe following chemicals are named in the passage:hemoglobin NADP trypsininsulin acetate kinase alkaline phosphatasehyaluronic acid bilirubin human DNAUNA collagen human albuminbradykinin prolactin proteinamino acid ribonucleas ribosome follicle-stimulating hormone
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