Copyrightº 1996 by Eric Albert

1 | Glycolysis end product |
5 | Complex heterocyclic ketone |
10 | Strength |
11 | Of a chemical compound containing carbon |
12 | Chemical bond |
13 | Gland that releases oxytocin |
16 | Any of a class of spherically shaped carbon molecules |
17 | Protist's locomotion features |
18 | Radioactivity unit |
20 | Synthesis of more complex substances from simpler ones |
23 | Responding to stimuli |
25 | ____ of Henle (kidney piece) |
29 | Serve as a stimulus |
30 | ____ fragments (DNA substrands) |
31 | Hairy, breast-feeding vertebrate |
32 | Form of a gene that most commonly occurs in nature |
1 | Eye opening |
2 | Its lack leads to blindness |
3 | Cava lead-in |
4 | Uracil's counterpart |
6 | Its lack leads to blindness |
7 | Situated on the belly |
8 | Salt, symbolically |
9 | Small, rounded lump |
14 | Basic physical unit of heredity |
15 | Lifeline location |
16 | Truth atom |
17 | Carboxyl group |
19 | Rare metallic element |
20 | Heart-capillary connector |
21 | Air... |
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