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2
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Large group of compounds which contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and can be broken down.
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3
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Carboxylic acid consisting of a hydrocarbon chain and terminal carboxyl group exp fats and oils.
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4
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Set of connected things or parts forming a compex whole.
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5
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make solution of as by mixing with a liquid pass into solution.
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6
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Vector produced when two or more forces act upon a single object.
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8
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Control or maintain the rate or speed of process so that it operates properly.
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9
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Amount of given substance contained within a solution.
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10
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Result of input.
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11
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Sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants.
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13
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Process of passive transport
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16
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Put into
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17
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Large amount of a substance moving or transferring into another place.
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21
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Take in or soak up by chemical or physical action.
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23
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Process of becoming smaller.
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25
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Figure expressing acidity of solution.
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26
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Simple organic compound containg both a carboxyl and an amino acid group.
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28
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Element that energizes the body's chemistry.
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30
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Composed of two or more parts.
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32
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Natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies.
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35
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Luminous energy is the percieved energy of light. Sometimes called quantity of light.
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37
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Long chains of amion acids.
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38
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Molecules of a solvent to pass through a semipermeable membrane from less concentrated to more concentrated.
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39
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Substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life.
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40
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number of actions of which each has a certain energy type, and is converting to a different type.
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41
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The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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