Vocabulário Essencial para o GRE - Cientificamente falando
Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras em inglês sobre ciência, como "antígeno", "clone", "linfa", etc., que são necessárias para o exame GRE.
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a branch of science that deals with animals

zoologia, ciência dos animais
the scientific study of plants, their structure, genetics, classification, etc.

botânica
the act of producing a substance that exists in living beings

síntese
any foreign substance in the body that can trigger a response from the immune system

antígeno, substância antigênica
a steroid hormone that the body produces and is used in medicine to help cure skin diseases

cortisol, hormônio esteroide que o corpo produz e é usado na medicina para ajudar a curar doenças de pele
a cell or a group of cells created through a natural or artificial process from a source that they are genetically identical to

clone, clonagem
(of genes) causing a person to inherit a particular physical feature, even if it is only present in one parent's genome

dominante, predominante
an offspring of a human or animal that is not born yet, particularly a human aged more than eight weeks after conception

feto, embrião
all of the genes that are available within breeding populations of a particular species of animal or plant

pool genético, reservatório genético
the complete set of genetic material of any living thing

genoma
the controlled maintenance of a specific temperature; fostering optimal conditions for the development of organisms, processes, or materials

incubação
a colorless liquid consisting of white blood cells that helps to prevent infections from spreading

linfa, líquido linfático
a thin sheet of tissue that separates or covers the inner parts of an organism

membrana, película
to experience genetic changes

mudar, sofrer alterações genéticas
a chemical substance that transmits messages from a neuron to another one or to a muscle

neurotransmissor
a close and often long-term interaction between two different species living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both

simbiose, associação simbiótica
a representative or characteristic sample that is examined or analyzed to gain insights or understanding of a particular group or category

espécime, amostra
(of a cell, gland, or organ) to produce and release a liquid substance in the body

secretar, produzir
the process of natural multiplication; representing the expansion of a population over time

propagação, multiplicação
the natural coloring of tissues, surfaces, or structures; contributing to the characteristic hues or tones observed in animals, plants, or human beings

pigmentação, coloração
the field of science that studies the function or interactions among organisms

fisiologia
(of a female animal or human) to produce an ovum from the ovary

ovular
(biology) the part of a cell that contains most of the genetic information

núcleo, nucleo
the chemical processes through which food is changed into energy for the body to use

metabolismo, funcionamento metabólico
a method used for measuring how old an organic material is by calculating the amount of carbon they contain

datação por carbono, datação por carbono 14
the study of how communication and control work in living organisms and machines, focusing on information flow, feedback, and system regulation

cibernética, o estudo dos sistemas de controle e comunicação
a branch of medical science primarily focusing on the study of the causes and effects of disease or injury

patologia
the scientific and experimental operations performed on live animals

vivissecção
the study of the behavior of air as it interacts with solid objects, particularly the flow of air around and through objects, and the effects of this interaction on the objects

aerodinâmica, estudo da aerodinâmica
having a tendency to change rapidly and unpredictably, often characterized by fluctuations or instability

volátil, instável
a space that is utterly empty of all matter

vácuo, vazio
related to heat or temperature, including how heat moves, how materials expand with temperature changes, and the energy stored in heat

térmico, calórico
the bending of the wave's path as it passes from one medium to another; caused by a change in its speed or direction

refração, desvio das ondas
(physics) any of the smallest units that energy or matter consists of, such as electrons, atoms, molecules, etc.

partícula
to move back and forth repeatedly between two points or positions

oscilar, balançar
the process or action of splitting a nucleus into two or more parts resulting in the release of a significant amount of energy

fissão nuclear, cisão nuclear
(physics) the reaction in which two nuclei join together and produce energy

fusão nuclear
the strength of a moving object determined by multiplying how heavy it is by how fast it is going

ímpeto, momento
each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, leading to variation in atomic mass

isótopo, forma isotópica
relating to the energy associated with motion or movement, emphasizing the dynamic state of objects in action

cinético, dinâmico
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