1.
Accessory digestive organ that stores/concentrates bile
2.
Haploid reproductive cell that contributes genetic material to form an offspring
3.
Localized collection of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system
4.
Peptide hormone that stimulates secretion of hydrochloric acid and gut motility
5.
Process of cell migration/differentiation into three primary germ layers following cleavage and implantation
6.
Property of a channel that determines how it opens under specific conditions
7.
Functional length of DNA that provides the genetic information necessary to build a protein
8.
Entire complement of an organism's DNA
10.
Disorder in children caused when abnormally high levels of GH prompt excessive growth
12.
Slight depression of frontal bone, located at the midline between the eyebrows
13.
Hem-containing globular protein that is a constituent of hemoglobin
14.
Heterogeneous group of plasma proteins that includes transport proteins/clotting factors/immune proteins
15.
Tuft of capillaries surrounded by Bowman's capsule
16.
Opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech
17.
Pancreatic hormone that stimulates the catabolism of glycogen to glucose, thereby increasing blood glucose levels
18.
Hormones produced by the zone fasciculata of the adrenal cortex that influence glucose metabolism
19.
Coating of sugar molecules that surrounds the cell membrane
20.
Storage carbohydrate in animals
21.
Anerobic breakdown of glucose to ATP
22.
Protein that has one or more carbohydrates attached
23.
Presence of glucose in the urine
24.
Enlargement of the thyroid gland either as a result of iodine deficiency or hyperthyroidism
25.
Type of fibrous joint in which the root of a tooth is anchored into its bony jaw socket by strong periodontal ligaments
26.
Hormones that regulate the function of the gonads
27.
Reproductive organs that produce gametes/reproductive hormones
28.
Apoptosis-inducing substance contained in granules of NK cells/cytotoxic T cells
30.
Ridge formed by convolutions on the surface of the cerebrum/cerebellum