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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spheroid science Spheroids are frequently utilized in scientific research to describe imperfectly round 3D shapes. 3
2 time science Time is a key dimension in physics and essential to scientific theories. 3
3 adenosine triphosphate science ATP is the cell's energy currency and crucial for cellular processes. 2
4 channel protein science Channel proteins aid in the movement of ions and molecules across cell membranes in living organisms. 2
5 cross section science A 2D representation of a 3D object used for analysis and visualization in engineering and science is known as a cross section. 2
6 delta science Delta represents change or difference in mathematics and science, often denoted by the Greek letter Δ. 2
7 dna science DNA is essential for the study of genetics, heredity, and evolution in biology. 2
8 ethylene science Ethylene is a compound studied in organic chemistry and used in plastics production, as well as acting as a plant hormone. 2
9 isaac Science Isaac Newton is celebrated for his laws of motion and universal gravitation in the field of science. 2
10 measurable set science A measurable set is a fundamental concept in mathematics and science used to describe sets with a defined measure. 2
11 nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide science Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is an essential coenzyme for biochemical reactions and cellular metabolism in scientific culture. 2
12 nitric oxide science Nitric oxide is a crucial signaling molecule for vasodilation and neurotransmission in the human body, with a focus on its importance in scientific research. 2
13 nucleus science The nucleus is the central organelle in a cell, containing genetic material and governing cell activities. 2
14 open set science An open set in science and mathematics excludes its boundary points. 2
15 phase science In science, 'phase' can refer to the state of matter or the position of a wave at a specific time. 2
16 radius science The radius is a fundamental measurement in science used to describe the size and shape of curved objects. 2
17 spectrum science Spectrum in the science culture describes the range of electromagnetic wavelengths from gamma rays to radio waves. 2
18 sphere science The concept of a sphere in science is a perfectly round three-dimensional object with all points on its surface equidistant from its center. 2
19 stroma science Stroma is the fluid space in chloroplasts where dark reactions of photosynthesis occur. 2
20 200 science In science, it is asserted that 200 is an even number. 1
21 afterlife science The concept of the afterlife is debated and varies based on religious and philosophical beliefs in the scientific culture. 1
22 annulus science An annulus in mathematics and science is the region between two concentric circles. 1
23 anomaly science An anomaly in science is a deviation from the expected outcome that signals a need for further investigation. 1
24 aspergillus science Aspergillus is a common mold genus that can cause respiratory issues in people with weakened immune systems, found in both indoor and outdoor settings. 1
25 compound science A compound in chemistry is formed when two or more chemical elements are bonded together. 1
26 corona science Corona, in the context of science and astronomy, refers to the outer atmosphere of a star that is visible during a total solar eclipse and studied by astronomers and astrophysicists. 1
27 creation of the world science The creation of the world is explained through scientific theories such as the Big Bang and evolution in the culture of science. 1
28 cytochrome science Cytochromes play a vital role in the cellular respiratory electron transport chain. 1
29 dispersion science Dispersion in science culture refers to the separation of light into its component colors, as seen in a rainbow. 1
30 double science The concept of doubling is an essential and widely used principle in both mathematics and science. 1
31 education science Science education emphasizes critical thinking, empirical evidence, and research-based learning. 1
32 ellipse science The concept of ellipse in science is defined as a conic section with eccentricity less than 1. 1
33 erf science Erf is a mathematical function used in statistics and probability theory to calculate the error function. 1
34 escherichia science Escherichia coli is commonly found in the human gut and frequently used in scientific research. 1
35 ether science In science, ether is a hypothetical substance believed to permeate the universe as a medium for electromagnetic wave propagation. 1
36 eyepiece science The eyepiece is an essential part of a telescope or microscope used in the scientific community for observing distant or tiny objects. 1
37 fulminate science Fulminate compounds in science are recognized for being highly unstable and explosive. 1
38 galvanometer science A galvanometer is a device used in science to detect and measure small electric currents. 1
39 gauss science The gauss is a unit of magnetic induction in the CGS system, named after mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss. 1
40 guanine science Guanine is one of the four main nucleobases found in DNA and RNA, and is important in science. 1
41 inclination science Inclination in science culture is defined as the slope of a line on a graph. 1
42 isomorphism science Isomorphism is a fundamental concept in math and science used to demonstrate similarity or equivalence between different structures or systems. 1
43 linear ring science A linear ring in mathematics and science is a structure in abstract algebra with specific properties and operations. 1
44 membrane science A membrane is a semipermeable barrier that protects the inside of a cell or organelle in living organisms. 1
45 moon science The moon's gravitational pull significantly impacts Earth's tides. 1
46 natural disasters science Natural disasters are understood and explained through the study of geological and meteorological events. 1
47 nodule science A nodule in medicine and science is a small mass or lump found within tissue or organs, often associated with inflammation or neoplastic growth. 1
48 norepinephrine molecule science Norepinephrine is a key molecule in the body's stress response and regulation of blood pressure and heart rate, important in science. 1
49 ohm science The ohm is a unit of electrical resistance used in science and engineering. 1
50 open interval science An open interval in mathematics excludes its endpoints. 1
51 origin of humans science The concept of the origin of humans in scientific culture asserts that humans evolved from earlier species of animals. 1
52 pentagon science The pentagon is a polygon with five sides and five angles, related to science culture. 1
53 permeability science Permeability is crucial in material science and engineering, particularly for building materials and filtration systems. 1
54 photosynthesis science The process of photosynthesis is how green plants and other organisms produce food using sunlight and chlorophyll, as understood in science. 1
55 purpose of life science The purpose of life is not predetermined, but can be determined by individuals through the use of science. 1
56 robot science Robots play a key role in advancing scientific and technological fields by performing tasks with efficiency and accuracy. 1
57 scattering science The scattering of light by particles is a fundamental concept extensively studied in physics. 1
58 serine science Serine is a standard amino acid used to build proteins in living organisms. 1
59 space science Space is a vast expanse of celestial bodies that is the focus of scientific exploration and study. 1
60 stentor science Stentor is a genus of trumpet-shaped, ciliated protozoans found in freshwater habitats. 1
61 technology science Technology culture within the field of science emphasizes innovation, efficiency, and evidence-based advancements. 1
62 topology science Topology is a fundamental mathematical concept with applications in theoretical physics and computer science. 1
63 tyrosine science Tyrosine is an important amino acid in protein synthesis and a precursor for neurotransmitters in the body. 1
64 vesicle science A vesicle is a small sac that performs various cell functions. 1