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Answers Review

• germinate . Answer: sprout, seed, bud


• congeal . Answer: solidify, coagulate, harden


• rudimentary . Answer: basic, opposite of advanced


• dandy . Answer: someone who is elegant in dress or has manners


• whimsical . Answer: playful, opposite of grim or grave


• penitent . Answer: person who tends to regret


• querulous . Answer: habitually whining person, tends to complain or
argue over minor details


• virtuouso . Answer: having great skill, opposite of incompetent


• mutable . Answer: prone to change (think of a mutation or an abnormal
change)

,• antediluvial . Answer: before a flood


• diluvial . Answer: having to do with a flood


• legislate . Answer: mandate throught the creation of laws


• prattle . Answer: talk aimlessly or idly


• erroneous . Answer: mistake (err-think error)


• ominous . Answer: predicts or foreshadows disaster


• unguent . Answer: ointment used to soothe or heal, opposite of irritant


• orator . Answer: public speaker who needs to be able to articulate


• exculpate . Answer: clear from blame


• ravenous . Answer: extremely hungry


• supplicant . Answer: humble begger has humility

,• maven . Answer: expert, has expertise


• insidious . Answer: something that spreads harmfully in a subtle or
stealthy manner


• cede . Answer: yield, give up, transfer title to someone else


• eschew . Answer: forbid, shun, abatain from, avoid it


• proscribe . Answer: forbid or prohibit as harmful


• percent increase formula . Answer: (change/original number) x 100%


• circumfrence of a circle formula . Answer: 2 x pie x radius OR
diameter x pie


• commensal relationship . Answer: form of a symbiotic relationship,
two organisms live in close association with each other. One benefits
while the other is neither harms or benefites. +/0 relationship


• polysome . Answer: cluster of ribosomes


• notochord . Answer: a semi-rigid rod in the dorsal part of all chordates,
this remains as a semi-rigid chord, although in highrt chordates it is seen
only in the embryo and as a vestigial organ.

, -a flexible material made out of similar material to cartilage. If a species
has notochord it is by definition it is a chordate. Ex: fish, birds,
mammals


• enzymes . Answer: proteins, typically work best at pH7.2


• electron transport chain . Answer: directly produces the pH gradient by
pumping protons out of the mitochondrial matrix. the proton gradient is
used to make ATP.


• closed circuit . Answer: has continuity and allows current to flow in it


• as you go from left to right across a period, what happens to electrons .
Answer: electrons are added one at a time, the electrons of the outermost
shell experience an increasing amount of nuclear attraction becoming
closer and more tightly bound to the nucleus.


• voltage drop . Answer: happens as current passes through a resistance,
represents an energy loss, this energy is usually dissipated in the form of
heat.


• what temperature does water at sea level boil . Answer: 212F, 100C,
373K


• logy . Answer: lethargic, lacking in energy or vitality, mental and
physical slowness

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