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Dictionary » J » Jargon JargonJargon (Science: chemical) a variety of zircon. See zircon. Origin: E.jargon, It. Jiargone; perh. Fr. Pers. Zargn gold-coloured, fr. Zar gold. Cf. Zircon. ![]()
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Results from our forumCan someone please explain to me about megaspores?... looked at the definition of megaspores in my biology dictionary (didn't really help). I've looked on the internet but it was full of confusing jargon. Please explain to me in the simplest terms possible about what the ovule is, how it relates to megaspores and what megaspores do, like how they ...
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Re: ATP hydrolysis releases energy, but what kind of energy?The usual jargon is that the hydrolysis of ATP results in transfer of an exciton to another reaction. What that means is that the energy released by the hydrolysis excites an electron to a higher energy level (I can't tell you ...
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Re: two different color eyes... a plausible cause. But, i wouldn't worry about it. Although it may sound a bit harsh (the word "syndrome"), it is usually just medical jargon for "we don't know what it is exactly, but we know what genes cause a range of characteristics". The way I see it, the coloration of ...
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What determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein?... of amio acids, but by inherited genetic information." On Wiki, I found nothing of use. So I think 'a' and 'e' are out. All the biology jargon is throwing me off as to whether the answer is B, C, or D. My guess is 'c.' Thanks!
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PLEASE HELP! Genetics HW: Hardy-Weinburg Question... but this is more probability than genetics. You think this is bad, you should try reading some of the fly genetics papers. Talk about Greek jargon.
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