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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A protein that destroys or inactivates a specific antigen
B)An abnormally low sperm count
C)The liquid that separates from the blood when a clot is formed
D)The physical manifestation of a genetic trait such as shape, color, and blood type
E)A structure in the cell nucleus composed of DNA, along which the genes are located
F)A substance that stimulates the body to produce antibodies against it
G)The basic unit of heredity, consisting of a DNA segment located on a chromosome
H)The clumping together of red blood cells by the action of an antibody
I)The male sex chromosome
J)An enzyme found in high concentration in semen
K)The female sex chromosome
L)The fluid portion of unclotted blood
M)Any of several alternative forms of a gene located at the same point on a particular pair of chromosomes
N)The absence of sperm cells in semen
O)The particular combination of genes present in the cells of an individual
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Good
A material item or service that satisfies a want or need and is available for sale or trade.
Deadweight Loss
Deadweight loss represents the efficiency lost to an economy because of market inefficiencies or interventions, where resources are not allocated optimally.
Consumer Surplus
The misalignment between the price consumers are willing to allocate for a good or service and the price they actually allocate.
Producer Surplus
The difference between what producers are willing to sell a good for and the actual market price they receive, representing the profit producers make.
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