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Genetics crossword Across: A genetic disease caused by a 15 across allele 4. Different forms of a gene There are this many pairs of 10 down in a human An individual who has two alleles the same A section of 17 across that codes for one protein A genetic disorder caused by an 11 across allele This type of allele only controls characteristics if the individual is 7 across 17 across carries a code which determines the order of these in a protein A genetic disorder of red blood cells This type of allele controls characteristics even if only one copy is present The four compounds which make up the code of 17 across A chemical that makes up the 10 down Down: An individual who has different alleles of a gene To inherit cystic fibrosis, both parents must be ..... 9 across affects this part of the cell sex chromosomes in a male Thread like structures found in the nucleus 13. To be a carrier of 14 across gives you some protection from this disease

Enzyme Crossword Across: The loss of electrons 3. An enzyme that hydrolyses proteins The loss of hydrogen 6. Helps an enzyme function 9. An enzyme that uses ATP 10. An enzyme helps a reaction achieve this faster The products of enzymatic hydrolysis in the gut enter this The substrate of lipase The substrate binds its enzyme at the ______ site 15. Pepsin works best in ____ conditions 17. What an enzyme works upon to make the products Splitting polymers by adding water The second part of 18 down Down: 1. A type of enzyme that participates in an oxidation/reduction reaction (used in respiration) An enzyme found in saliva, breaks down starch 4. The creation of covalent bonds in a chemical reaction 6. Reactions that break down larger molecules into smaller molecules are this (release energy) 7. Reactions that make larger molecules from smaller molecules are this (require energy) Enzymes are not destroyed in reactions and so can be _______ Enzymes are proteins with this level of structure An enzyme is a biological ________ 18. And 20 across: The ____ and ___ hypothesis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20