Defining the problem or identifying the need is this numbered-step in the Engineering & Design Process.
What is the first step?
DNA holds the codes for these which are unique to each person.
What are traits (or genes)?
These are thread-like structures made of DNA.
What are chromosomes?
This is the energy of motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
These are the three macromolecules that are essential to life.
What are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats (Lipids)?
This Super-Bowl-winning athlete is in a relationship with a Super, famous popstar whose followers are called Swifties.
Who is Travis Kelce?
This is the number of steps that we have in our EDP.
What is eight?
This is what Cytosine pairs with in a DNA sequence.
These are different versions of a gene, such as BB for brown hair and Bb for blonde hair.
What are allelles?
This is stored energy due to an object's position.
What is Potential Energy?
These macromolecules are crucial for growth and repair of tissues.
What are proteins?
This how many bones (like those found in your body) sharks have.
What is Zero?
These are the minimum expectations assigned for a design.
What are criteria?
This is the shape of the structure of DNA.
What is a double helix?
This is the name given the physical features of an organism.
What is a phenotype?
At letter A, this energy would be greatest.
What is Potential Energy?
These macromolecules provide energy for daily activities.
What are carbohydrates?
This cable television network was rebranded recently as "Max".
What is HBO?
This is a limitation or restriction on a design.
What is a constraint?
These are the building blocks of DNA.
What are nucleotides?
This is the amount of pairs of Chromosomes humans have.
What is 23?
At Letter B, this energy would be the greatest.
What is Kinetic Energy?
In addition to providing energy, these macromolecules help us absorb vitamins.
What are fats (or Lipids)?
This action-packed Bruce Willis movie from the late 80's is considered a Christmas movie by its most die hard fans.
What is Die Hard?
This word means repetitive, as in the steps of the EDP can be conducted many times.
What is Iterative?
This is where DNA is found within each cell.
What is the nucleus?
This is used to predict the outcome of genetic crosses.
What is a Punnett Square?
This is a force of resistance.
What is friction?
These are the building blocks of proteins.
What are amino acids?
This character had a cameo in Deadpool and Wolverine. He stated "there is only one (of him)".
Who is Blade?