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Biology

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foundin1972byKerr,Wylie&Currie.p53 start this process.diff from necrosis.is form of programmed cell death   apoptosis  
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  Alzheimer's Disease  
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  antibody  
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  antidiuretic hormone  
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  appendix  
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  ATP (or adenosine triphosphate)  
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  auxins  
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  red blood cells  
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  Rotifera  
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  thymus  
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  thyroid gland  
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  transcription  
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  transfer RNA  
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  transposons  
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  trilobites  
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  Tryptophan  
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  uracil  
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  Urea cycle  
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  uterus  
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  vagus nerve  
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  xylem  
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  Y chromosome  
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  abscisic acid  
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  acetylcholine  
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  actin  
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  adenine  
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  adrenal glands  
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  amino acids  
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  anaphase  
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  angiogenesis  
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  Archaea or Archaebacteria  
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  Barr body  
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  bile (accept early response of gall)  
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  Bryophyta (accept bryophytes)  
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  Caenorhabditis elegans  
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  Calvin cycle  
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  carbonic anhydrase  
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  Carrying Capacity  
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  cartilage  
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  CAT or CT scanning  
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  centromere  
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  cerebellum  
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  chitin  
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  chlorophyll  
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  cholera  
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  cholesterol  
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  Cnidaria  
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  cochlea  
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  collagen  
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  cornea  
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  corpus callosum  
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  cortisol  
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  Crassulacean acid metabolism  
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  Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease  
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  cyanobacteria  
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  cyclic AMP or cAMP or cyclic 3'-5' adenosine monophosphate  
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  Cystic Fibrosis  
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  cytokinesis  
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  cytokinins  
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  diaphragm  
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  DNA polymerase  
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  dopamine  
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  Echinodermata or Echinoderms  
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  electron transport chain  
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  electrophoresis  
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  emphysema  
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  epidermis  
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  Epstein-Barr virus  
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  Escherichia coli  
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  femur  
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  flagellum [or flagella]  
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  fluid mosaic model  
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  Fragile X Syndrome  
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  G proteins  
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  gamma-amino butyric acid  
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  gastrula  
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  gibberellins  
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  glial cells (or neuroglia)  
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  glucagon  
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  glucose  
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  glycine  
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  glycolysis or Embden-Meyerhof pathway  
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  Golgi apparatus  
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  Gram stain  
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  green fluorescent protein  
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  helicase  
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  hemoglobin  
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  Herpesviridae [or Herpes viruses]  
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  histidine  
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  histones  
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  HIV [or human immunodeficiency virus]  
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  Huntington's Disease  
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  hyphae  
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  hypothalamus  
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  imprinting  
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  influenza viruses  
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  insulin  
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  intercalating agents  
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  interferons  
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  introns  
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  Kaposi's sarcoma  
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  Klinefelter's Syndrome  
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  Krebs cycle  
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  lactic acid  
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  Lambda phage  
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  lichen  
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  Liver  
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  Lyme disease  
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  lysosome  
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  Malaria  
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  Marcello Malphigi  
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  Marfan syndrome  
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  medulla oblongata  
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  meninges  
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  metastasis  
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  Michaelis-Menten  
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  microtubules  
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  mimicry  
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  mitochondria  
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  mollusca [or molluscs]  
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  niacin  
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  nucleolus  
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  oncogenes  
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  operon  
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  p53  
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  pancreas  
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  Parkinson's disease  
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  Penicillin  
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  peptidoglycan (accept early murein)  
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  peroxisome  
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  Phenylketonuria  
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  phloem  
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  pineal gland  
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  plasmids  
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  Plasmodium  
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  polio [or poliovirus; or poliomyelitis]  
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  Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR  
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  polyploidy  
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  pons Varolii  
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  Porifera (prompt on early "sponges")  
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  Porphyrins  
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  prions  
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  proline  
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  prophase  
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  prostate gland  
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  psoriasis  
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  restriction enzyme;  
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  retina  
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  reverse transcriptase or RNA-dependent DNA polymerase  
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  Rh factor  
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  ribosomes  
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  RNA interference  
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  Salmonella  
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  Sickle Cell Disease or Anemia  
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  sodium-potassium pump  
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  somatostatin  
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  sonic hedgehog homolog  
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  spinnerets  
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  spleen  
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  stem cells  
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  systemic lupus erythematosus [or SLE]  
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  Tay-Sachs disease  
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  telomeres  
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  thalidomide  
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