Results for: enzyme in muscle tissue
English English
characteristic of body tissuetissue type
cheating by a corrupt individual, get by deceit, graft location, grafted plant, inserted a portion of a plant into the stem of another (Horticulture); surgically transplant a portion of tissue from one place to another; illegally or dishonestly acquire...graft
cheek musclebuccinator
cheek muscle, short muscle which assists in closing the jaws by raising the mandible or lower jaw (Anatomy)masseter
chemical compound found in the muscles of vertebrate animals, compound in musclecreatinine
chemical functioning like enzymechemzyme
chemical in musclecarnitine
chemical removal of tissue, use of chemicals in place of surgery to destroy diseased tissuechemosurgery
chest musclepectoral muscle
cholinesterase, enzyme that stops nerve stimulationacetylcholinesterase
chymosin, enzyme that curdles milk, enzyme used to curdle milk and produce cheese, active component in rennet (derived from the mucous membrane of the fourth stomach of young cows)rennin
cilia^ ) projecting from some cells and the beating movement they make, pertaining to tiny hairlike parts, used to describe the short threads (, used to describe the tissue and muscle that surrounds the lens of the eyeciliary
circular band of muscle, ring-shaped muscle whose function is to constrict or close the body opening or passage which it surroundssphincter
class of enzymes that catalyze intramolecular rearrangements (Chemistry), type of enzymemutase
clear tissue by-product, transparent or hornlike substance found in cartilage; something glassy or transparent (also hyaline)hyalin
 

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