Foundation of Science II - Weeks 1 and 2

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Across
  1. 3. activates eicosanoids
  2. 4. shape of an OxyHemoglobin dissociation curve
  3. 8. an enzyme that oxidizes
  4. 10. the form of nitrogen expelled by the body
  5. 14. essential mineral needed to bind oxygen
  6. 15. a mutated protooncogene
  7. 16. the larger of the two nucleotide types, related to mnemonic “PURe As Gold”
  8. 17. cannabinoid
  9. 18. TXA2 and PGE2, for example
  10. 21. middle layer of the embryo, gives rise to skeletal muscle
  11. 23. G protein downstream of a tyrosine kinase receptor
  12. 26. transports fatty acids into the mitochondria
  13. 27. necessary for carboxylation
  14. 28. A defect in DNA repair mechanisms can lead to this
  15. 29. Polysaccharide being broken down in a fasted state
  16. 30. a drug that binds and activates a receptor
  17. 31. where blood cells are made
  18. 32. The brain will use this when there is no glucose
Down
  1. 1. Not an NSAID, but related
  2. 2. These will eventually become skeletal tissue and muscles
  3. 5. cofactor, carries carbons
  4. 6. proteases degrade these
  5. 7. these break down very long fatty acids
  6. 9. largest component of blood (abbreviation)
  7. 11. Drug best used for mild to moderate pain, fever, anti-thrombosis
  8. 12. can cause hypoglycemia and hypoketosis
  9. 13. activates leukotrienes
  10. 19. The A or the B in the ABO blood system
  11. 20. location of N-linked glycosylation (abbreviation)
  12. 22. vitamin A and calcium, for example
  13. 24. adipose
  14. 25. APC is responsible for degrading this