Egg biologically
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OVUMEgg, biologically
OVULESmall egg, biologically
AVESBirds, biologically
OVAEggs, biologically
CYSTICCapsular, biologically
PHYLAKingdom divisions, biologically
EGESTCast off, biologically
TWINSMost bears, biologically
VELACurtainlike partitions, biologically
MOTILECapable of getting around, biologically
MOTILEAble to get around, biologically
TROPISMResponse to a stimulus, biologically
LENITICLiving in quiet waters, biologically speaking.
phytochemicalAny of various biologically active compounds found in plants
activateconvert (as a provitamin) into a biologically active derivative
proenzymesA biologically inactive substance that is metabolized into an enzyme
proenzymeA biologically inactive substance that is metabolized into an enzyme
prodrugsA biologically inactive compound that can be metabolized in the body to produce a drug
raisingStimulate production of (an antiserum, antibody, or other biologically active substance) against the appropriate target cell or substance
myoinositola biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
myoinositolsMYOINOSITOL, a biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
leukotrienesAny of a group of biologically active compounds, originally isolated from leukocytes. They are metabolites of arachidonic acid, containing three conjugated double bonds
leukotrieneAny of a group of biologically active compounds, originally isolated from leukocytes. They are metabolites of arachidonic acid, containing three conjugated double bonds
pyrrolica toxic liquid heterocyclic compound C4H5N that has a ring consisting of four carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom, polymerizes readily in air, and is the parent compound of many biologically important substances (as bile pigments, porphyrins, and chlorophyll)