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General Discussion => Lifestyle and Entertainment => General Discussion Boards => Forum Games and Casual Chat => Topic started by: sweetiepi on December 09, 2017, 04:14:49 pm
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I felt like this one was missing out so :P
A: Allele
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(Biology)
B - Bacteria
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C: Corpuscles (i.e. Pacinician Corpuscles)
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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E: Endoplasmic reticulum
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Food chains
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G: G-Protein Coupled Receptors
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H: Histamine
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Introns invertebrates and inner membranes
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Jejunum
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Krebs cycle
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Lysogenic/Lytic cycle
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M: Monocytes (Immune Cell)
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Nephron
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Organ of corti
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P - primary consumer
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Quasi-experiments
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R - Renal Dialysis
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spina bifida
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Transcription
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Uracil
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Vacuole
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W - Wernike's area
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X-rays
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Yeast (fermentation)
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Zygote
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Adenosine triphosphate
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B lymphocytes
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Carotid artery
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Dendrite
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endosymbiosis theory
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FISH (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridisation)
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Ganglion
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Haploid
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Islet of Langerhans
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J: Jurassic Period
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K: karyotype
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lacrimation
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Mitochondria
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N - Neurone
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Optics
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P - Parietal lobe
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Q - Quinine
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Ribonucleic acid
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S - Sexual reproduction
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T - Triglycerides
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Unicellular organisms
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V - ventricles
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White blood cells
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X - Xylem
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Yeast
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Zygomatic Arch
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A - Archaeopteryx
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B: Blood
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C - Crossopterygii
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D - dominance
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Endocytosis
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F: Fallopian tubes
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Genetics
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H: Heart
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Insulin
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Jacob-Monod hypothesis
feel like letters Q,Z,X,Y,J will soon run dry
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K - keratin
(Hopefully no double ups, can't be bothered checking the past posts)
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Well, if the 10 point scrabble letters need doubling up then that's just too bad. (Doubling up anything else is probably lame though.)
Lysosome
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\(\mu\)-receptors (mu receptors)
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Nucleus
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Opioid receptors
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Plasmid
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Q type calcium channels
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Retina
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Signalling molecules (rip PSC1012 flashbacks)
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Thymine
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Uracil :P
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Ventrical
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Wallace (as in Alfred Wallece)
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X - XY sex-determination system
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Yellow Fever
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Zoology
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Acetylcholine
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B lymphocyte
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Cellular dysfunction
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Denaturing
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Endothelium
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F: flagella
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Gluten
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H - Huntington's disease
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I- idiopathic
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Joules.
(I mean, energy counts as biology, right??)
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Keratin
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Life?
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Mastication
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Nerve
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OXYTOCIN <3
(Fun fact: I have an Oxytocin necklace)
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Parasitism
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Quadruped
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Ribosomes
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Sclera
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T-cells
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UV?
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Vasopressin
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Water
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Xanthosine monophosphate.
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Yolk
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Z: zona pellucida
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Adenosine Triphosphate
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B: Balancer chromosome
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Cholesterol
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Dehydration
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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Fibre
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GPCR (G Protein Coupled Receptor)
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Habitat
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I for Islets of Langerhans
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Jelly.
(...that's what the surface area:volume experiment reminds me of)
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Kinase
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Lignin
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membrane
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Noradreline
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Oxytocin
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Pollination
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Q channel (calcium)
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Resting?
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Serine
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Toxin
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Uracil
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Vesicles
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Water (kinda essential anyways lol)
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xanthochroia
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Y chromosome (is that cheating? lol)
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Zygote
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Animalia (kingdom)
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Bio (I tried)
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C - chordata
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dermal tissue
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Endocrine
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fallopian tubes
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Gall bladder
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H - Helicobacter pylori (It causes stomach ulcers and was discovered by a pretty radical scientist and a colleague - both of whom are Australians.)
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Intrinsic pathway
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junk DNA - most of the genome of organisms consists of non-coding DNA.
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K+ ion channels
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Lysosome
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MAPK! ;D
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nucleoid
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Oesophagus
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Pacemaker cells
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Quadrat
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Red blood cells
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SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphisms
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Turbinates
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Ulna
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Vertebrae
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White blood cell
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Xylem
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Y-chromosome
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Zona pellucida
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Antigens
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Bronchioles
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Chromotids
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Dopamine
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Endorphin
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Fermentation
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Ganglia
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Haploid
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Inositol Trisphosphate
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juvenile hormone - hormones that regulate insect physiology growth
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keratin
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L-type calcium channels :)
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Morphogen
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Neurons
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operater
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Progeny
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Quaternary protein structure
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retina
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Store operated channels
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transitional fossil
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urea
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urea
vaccines
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White blood cells
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x-ray crystallography - a technique used on DNA that assisted in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA
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Yohimbine (a drug we used in pharmacology this sem)
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Zooplankton
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Alleles
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Beta pleated sheets
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Cytosine
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Divergent evolution
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evolutionary rescue
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Flora
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Gamma delta T cell
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Hypothalamus: the control centre of homeostasis.
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i-motif
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Junk DNA
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Ketosis
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lignin (woody material)
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Mycobacterium
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Natural selection
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Osmosis
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Proliferation
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quantitative data
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Regulatory t cells
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stem cells
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tRNA
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Uracil
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vena cava
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Weinberg (co-author of Hardy–Weinberg principle; that allele frequencies in a population will vary if and only if other factors in the environment interfere/select)
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Xylem and Phloem
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Y-chromosome (idk it's the first thing that popped into my head rip)
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Zika virus
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Alleles
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Biofilm
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Cys-loop channels
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DAMPs
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eosinophils
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Fecundity.
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Grey matter
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Homeostasis
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Interstitial fluid
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Junk DNA
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kinetochore
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Ligand
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Mylein sheath
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Neurons
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Osteoclast
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pathogen
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Quaternary structure
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Ribosomes
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Soma
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Soma
transfection
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Untranslated regions
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Vaccine
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Watson, James
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Xenograft
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Yeast
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zooplankton
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Adipocytes (fat cells)
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Bryophytes (non-vascular, seedless plants)
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cytotoxic T cells
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Diatoms
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Diatoms
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
fitness landscape
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Golgi apparatus
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Haemopoetic stem cells
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Ion channels
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Jugular
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Kyphosis
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Lignin
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mercaptoethanol
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Null hypothesis
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Null hypothesis
Oligodendrocytes
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Protein Channel
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Quadruplex DNA
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Ribosome
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Sensitisation
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Telophase
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Urea
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Vector
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W: water soluble
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X: xenograft
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Y: yeast, an example of a fungus and a unicellular organism
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Z: Zoology
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A: anaerobic respiration
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B: Bacteriophage
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C: cyanobacteria
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D: Defensins
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E: exocytosis
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F: Flagellum
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G: Gene
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H: homeostasis
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I: Ion channels
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J: Jejunum: The midsection of the small intestine of many higher vertebrates like mammals, birds, and reptiles. It is present between the duodenum and the ileum.
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K: karyotype
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L: Lysosome
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M: Malignant
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N: negative feedback
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O: ocular eyepiece
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P: pinocytosis
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Q: quantitative data??
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r: risk assessment
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s: symbitoic theory??
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T: Transduction
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U: uniparental
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V: Vesicles
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W: white blood cells
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X-linked
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Y: y-linked
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z: zygote
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A: Adaptations
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B: Beta-Amyloid
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C: Cytosine
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D: Deoxyribonucleic acid
Rude not to whip out this iconic one
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E: exoderm
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F- Fermentation
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G: genetic engineering
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H: Haploid
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I: Isotonic 8)
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J: Jurassic Period
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K: Krebs cycle
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L: Lipase
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M: mesoderm
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N: neuraminidase
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O: osmosis
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P:Photosynthesis
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Q: qualitative data
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Relenza
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selectively permeable
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tryptophan
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Uracil
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Virion
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Watson Crick model
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X chromosome
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Y chromosome
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Zygote! (this might only be the 500th time which this word has been used for the letter Z...I'm guessing)
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Adenine
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Blastocyst
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Corpus Luteum (whoops HSC Bio)
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D: DNA Replication
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E: endocytosis
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F: Fibula
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G: golgi apparatus
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Hominoids
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Interphase
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juvenile hormone
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kidney
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lysosome
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microfilament
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nucleus
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osmosis
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pituitary gland
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quadrupedalism
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R:RNA
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S phase.
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transcription & translation
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Uracil
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polypeptide synthesis
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Quaternary structure.
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ribozyme
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Secondary structure.
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telophase
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untranslated region
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varicose veins
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water an input of photosynthesis
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xylem
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y chromosome
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zygote.
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acetyl-CoA
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Blebbing
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Cytosine
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dna
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endocytosis
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fibrous protein
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glycolysis
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haploid cell
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innate immune response
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junk dna
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karyotype
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lysosome
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mitochondria!
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NADPH
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osmotic pressure
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Phospholipid bilayer
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quarantine
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rRNA
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stomata
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Tonoplast
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unicellular
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Vesicle.
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White blood cell
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X-chromosome.
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Yeast Artificial Chromosome
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Zygote
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arachnoid mater
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Benign tumour
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cytoplasm or centriole
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Duodenum
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Embryonic stem cells
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Filigree
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GABA (gamma aminoButyric acid)
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Heliotrope
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immunoglobulins
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Jaguar.
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Kingdom
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Lysosome
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Metaphase
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NADPH
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lysosome
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Mitochondria
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nematode
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Osmosis
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pleiotropy
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Quaternary structure
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Ribosome
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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Stroma
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TRNA
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unicellular
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Vacuole
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Watson strand
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Xylem
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y chromosome
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Zygote
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Animal
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Bacteria
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Cytoskeleton
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Diffusion
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Exoskeleton
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Fungi
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Granzymes.
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Helicase
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Insertion mutation
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Jejunum
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Karyotype
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Lymphocytes
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Meiosis
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Nucleotide
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Operon
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Pinocytosis
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Quiescence
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RNA
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SINEs
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TRNA
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Uracil
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vascular
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Wobble
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Xylem
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Y chromosome
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zygospore
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anatomy
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Bacteria
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Cyanobacteria
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Endospore
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Filigree
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Gene flow
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Histones
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insulin
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Junk DNA
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Kinetochore
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Lysosomes.
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Metacarpal
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Nerve
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Osmoregulation
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Phalanges
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Quadriceps
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red blood cell
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Symbiosis
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T helper cell
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uracil
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vaccine
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white blood cell
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xylem
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y chromosome
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zygote
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apoptosis
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Bilateral symmetry
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cytosol
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Epidemic
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Flagella
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gastrointestinal tract
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Histamine!
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Index Fossil
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jejunum
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karyotype
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Lac operon
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Messentry
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NADPH
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Operator region
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Phalanges
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Quanternary structure
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Ribosomes!
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Secretory vesicles
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Secretory vesicles
T;
Translation
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Universal
(Referring to the genetic code)
Or does uracil make more sense?
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vascular