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abdomen
portion of body between thorax and pelvis
acceleration
v/t
actin
protein forming thinfilmanets in muscle fibers that are pulled on by myosin
active transport
movement of materials across membranes by means of chemical activity to admit otherwise impermeable molecules against a concentration gradient
what is adenosine triphosphate
an adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moeity. In addition to its crucial roles in metabolism, ATP is a neutrotransmitter
Where is an adipocyte found?
fat storing cells found mostly in the abdominal cavity and subcutaneous tissue. Fat is usually stored in the form of triglycerides
The process by which suspended bacteria, cells, or other particles are caused to adhere and form into clumps; similar to precipitation, but the particles are larger and are in suspension rather than being in solution.
agglutination
A type of simple protein, varieties of which are widely distributed throughout the tissues and fluids of plants and animals; albumin is soluble in pure water, precipitable from solution by strong acids, and coagulable by heat in acid or neutral solution.
albumin
genome
The total genetic material of an organelle, cell or organism
allele
One specific form of a gene, differing from other alleles by one or a few bases only and occupying the same gene locus as other alleles of the gene
gene
An heritable factor that controls a specific characteristic, consiting of a length of DNA occupying a position on a chromosone known as a locus.
Gene Mutation
A change in the base sequence of a gene
meiosis
is a reduction division in terms of diploid and haploid numbers of chromosomes
Codominant allele
Alleles which have a partial effect on the phenotype when present in heterozygotes but a greater effect in homozygotes
locus
The particular position on homologous chromosomes of a gene
carrier
An individual that has a recessive allele of a gene that does not have an effect on the phenotype
test cross
Testing a suspected heterozygote by crossing with a known homozygous recessive
An antiporter (also called exchanger or counter-transporter)
is an integral membrane protein which is involved in secondary active transport of two or more different molecules or ions (i.e. solutes) across a phospholipid membrane such as the plasma membrane in opposite directions.

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