These molecules are amphipathic and have hydrophobic "tails"
What are Fatty acids
when was microsoft founded
April 4, 1975
This law states that the entropy of a closed system never decreases over time.
What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?
What is a triangle with two equal sides?
Isosceles triangle
What does BLIS stand for?
Balanced Living in STEM
what is the chemical symbol for sodium bicarbonate
NaHCO₃
This central part of a computer, often referred to as the "brain," executes instructions from programs, performing basic arithmetic, logic, control, and input/output operations.
What is CPU?
This equation, often used in chemical engineering, relates the rate of a reaction to the concentration of reactants and a rate constant, and is fundamental to understanding reaction kinetics.
What is the Rate Law?
What is 12^3
1,728
What christmas movie did we watch at the feast?
What does ATP stand for?
What is Adenosine triphosphate
Main high speed memory that holds data and instructions.
What is RAM
This type of engineering drawing, also known as a schematic, shows the components of a system and their connections using symbols and lines.
What is a circuit diagram?
A 15 kg cart is pushed with a force of 75 N. What is the acceleration of the cart in meters per second squared?
What is 5 m/s²?
Who is the advisor for BLIS
Who is Ashlyn Hale
Replacement or correction of a defective gene implicated in a disease
What is Gene therapy
Taking measurements at regular intervals when digitizing sound.
What is Sampling
In a perfectly elastic collision, the kinetic energy and this quantity, which is the product of mass and velocity, are conserved in a closed system, resulting in the total BLANK before and after the collision being the same.
What is momentum?
∫e2x dx
1/2e2x+C
Who is the founder of BLIS?
ELLIE
For one molecule of glucose, how many ATP molecules are directly produced during the Krebs cycle, considering that each glucose molecule leads to two turns of the cycle?
What is 2 ATP?
A user interface that uses icons and a mouse.
What is Graphical (GUI)
This principle states that when a system at equilibrium is disturbed, it will shift to counteract the disturbance.
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
csc2(45∘)−cot2(45∘)
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What color was blissys shirt in the first ever logo?
ORANGE