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5
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condition where the body fails to produce enough insulin
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9
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type of immunity which is inborn and unchanging
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10
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accumulation of tissue fluid
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11
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genes which are on the unpaired portion of the X chromosome
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13
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rewarding a behaviour which approximates to the desired behaviour
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14
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when the way in which any one pair of chromosomes lines up is independent of any others
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15
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fattty material which insulates a nerve
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16
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necessary for absorption of vitamin B12 from the gut
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17
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nervous system which slows down heart rate
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18
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neurotransmitter which is lost during progression of Alzheimers disease
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21
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over reaction of the immune system to a harmless substance
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23
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ability to respond in the same way to many different but related stimuli
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24
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second phase of the menstrual cycle
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25
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type of inhibitor which is only affected by concentration of inhibitor
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26
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structure in the ovary which produces progesterone
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27
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a mutation where a base is removed
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28
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hormone which inhibits secrtion of FSH and LH
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29
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loss of personal identity when in a crowd
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30
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the bond that forms between mother and infant
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32
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how carbon dioxide is mostly carried in the blood
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36
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type of cell which produces testosterone
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38
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enrichment of a water source by nutrients or minerals
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41
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RNA base complimentary to Adenine
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42
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type of inhibitor which joins to active site
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43
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gland which produces enzymes to maintain semen at correct viscosity
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44
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a method of increasing memory span
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45
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type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
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46
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composed of nucleic acid and protein coat
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47
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these line the fibres in a lymph node
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50
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part of a neuron which takes information to the cell body
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