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