Examlex
In what ways was English colonization different from that of other European nations?
Absorption
The process by which substances are taken up from the environment and enter the bloodstream or cells.
Hepatic Portal Vein
Portal vein formed by the superior mesenteric and splenic veins and entering the liver.
Nutrient-Rich Blood
Blood that is high in oxygen and nutrients, often a result of digestion and absorption in the small intestine, ready to be distributed throughout the body.
Liver
A large vital organ in vertebrates responsible for detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion, among other functions.
Q9: Eliza Wilkinson<br>A)Was the oldest member of the
Q9: A pile or ridge of rock debris
Q19: The treaty that ended the War of
Q26: Led by James Oglethorpe,this colony was settled
Q28: How was the issue of slavery resolved
Q42: The term sectionalist,in the years after the
Q50: What was the purpose of the Adams-Otis
Q53: During the war,Iroquois tribes like the Mohawks
Q63: In response to the Leopard-Chesapeake incident,President Jefferson<br>A)declared
Q70: What actions did the colonists not take