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Hydrology study of water

Cytology study of cells

Protozoa First animals

Epidermis Above the skin

Cytoskeleton Skeleton of a cell

Abiotic Non-living

Hypodermic Below skin

Dermatisis Inflammation of the skin

Blood – like (blood leaking) Hemophilia Blood – like (blood leaking)

Endocytosis Inside the cell

Insecticide Killer of insect

Anaerobic Not needing oxygen (O2) or air

Bilateral Two-sided

Subspecies Below-species

Arthropod Joint foot

Endotherm Inside heat

Micrometer Small measurement 0.001 mm = 1 m

Hypothermia Below heat

Arthritis Joint inflammation

Arachnophobia Fear of spiders