Word Association

 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 11. April 2012 - 21:17
nutrients

it isnt tough if you had paid just a little attention in the biology class

You must not have paid enough "little attention." Phloem is for nutrient transport. Xylem is for water transport. Nutrients is legit response though being that it's "step 2." You just got the definitions mixed up.
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 04:00
energizer

I dont even remember ever having a biology class.

Bunny.
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 Is_this_my_name


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 05:08
RABBIT-SEASON!!!
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 [DZ]ADDY


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 16:14
duck_season



hunt them all ;)
the one commenting here too
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 [sT]thunderbird


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 16:45
You must not have paid enough "little attention." Phloem is for nutrient transport. Xylem is for water transport. Nutrients is legit response though being that it's "step 2." You just got the definitions mixed up.

even though phloem is primarily used for nutrient transport, there are some nutrients which first gets dissolved in water and are then transported through the xylem tissues.

btw my word:
Glucose
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 17:20
even though phloem is primarily used for nutrient transport, there are some nutrients which first gets dissolved in water and are then transported through the xylem tissues.

btw my word:
Glucose

Yes. I know this. Primarily it's water though and unless you have ddH2O there's always other stuff in there.

Galactose.
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 [DZ]ADDY


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 17:29
sucrose

i always used to consider my biology class as my sleeping time
so plz can you close your xylem and phloem
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 12. April 2012 - 17:39
Ribose.
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 Is_this_my_name


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 08:51
I suppose rabbit season didnt count because its 2 words, but excluding that how does it go from bunny to glucose?
I'll try to pick a word that commits to both ribose (BTW its underlined, is that a proper word?) and bunny so it works either way again...
adrenaline
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 [sT]thunderbird


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 10:06
Testosterone
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 17:24
I suppose rabbit season didnt count because its 2 words, but excluding that how does it go from bunny to glucose?
I'll try to pick a word that commits to both ribose (BTW its underlined, is that a proper word?) and bunny so it works either way again...
adrenaline

Ribose is the sugar in DNA/RNA: deoxyribonucleic acid / ribonucleic acid

going off testosterone...

dihydrotestosterone or if that doesn't count I'll go with hormone
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 [DZ]ADDY


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 17:38
who the hell are you?
biology teacher?
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Editiert 13. April 2012 - 18:25 von QuackQuackIvI_F
[DZ]ADDY wrote:
who the hell are you?
biology teacher?

Nope. Just a Biochemistry major. Even something like ribose should be simple knowledge though for someone that's taken basic bio...heck even nowadays I wouldn't doubt if a high school grad would know this no problem (that focused on science/math anyways). I can talk about (and draw) the structures for you if you want me too as well.
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 [sT]thunderbird


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 20:40
bio was among my favourite subjects in high school..it was easy and interesting..and so was the bio lab but only later on..in the beginning we were just supposed to identify different species, draw their sturcture and write about their features, which was very boring.

my word:
thyroxine
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 QuackQuackIvI_F


Geschrieben 13. April 2012 - 21:50
Iodine.




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