Results for: chemical substance derived from hydroxy acids (Chemistry), plant component
English English
embarrassing mistake, plant that flowers, rude mistake; failurebloomer
emerging, new, plant with upper parts above water, rising out of, emerging from, tall treeemergent
emission of light by chemical reaction, production of light at low temperatures (in chemical reactions)chemiluminescence
endive, ground roasted root of chicory, plant cultivated for leaves and roots, succory, type of plant, Belgian endivechicory
endive, type of plant commonly used in saladsescarole
environmental pollutant, polychlorinated biphenyl, polychlorinated byphenyl; poisonous chemical substance, printed circuit board; thin board to which electric components and wires are attached to one side and printed circuits are attached to the otherPCB
enzyme (Chemistry)guanase
enzyme active in forming amino acid, enzyme found in most plant and animal tissuetransaminase
enzyme controlling water assimilation, enzyme which aids in adding water molecules to a compound (Chemistry)hydrase
enzyme derived from streptococci, enzyme produced by certain strains of streptococcus and used to dissolve blood clots and fibrinous secretions (Biochemistry, Pharmacology)streptodornase
enzyme found in plant and animal tissue, enzyme promoting the breakdown of glycogenphosphorylase
enzyme in blood platelets, substance found in blood platelets and used to stop bleeding, thrombokinasethromboplastin
enzyme, enzyme found in the intestinal juices of mammals and in certain yeasts and is able to hydrolize lactose into glucose and galactose (Chemistry)lactase
enzyme, enzyme that accelerates the hydrolysis of starch (Chemistry)amylase
enzyme, enzyme which breaks down nucleic acids (Biochemistry)nuclease
 

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