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  1. AMP: [noun] a nucleotide C10H12N5O3H2PO4 composed of adenosine and one phosphate group that is reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP in metabolic reactions — called also#R##N# adenosine monophosphate, adenylic acid; compare cyclic amp.

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  3. 1. a. : the way in which the parts or ingredients of something are put together : composition. the ethnic makeup of the neighborhood. b. : physical, mental, and moral constitution. His daring attitude toward risks is a major part of his makeup. 2. a. : the operation of making up especially pages for printing. b. : design or layout of printed matter

  4. Effect is usually a noun meaning "a change that results when something is done or happens," as in "computers have had a huge effect on our lives." There are exceptions, but if you think of affect as a verb and effect as a noun, you’ll be right most of the time.

  5. What is an Em Dash? The em dash (—) can function like a comma, a colon, or parenthesis. Like commas and parentheses, em dashes set off extra information, such as examples, explanatory or descriptive phrases, or supplemental facts. Like a colon, an em dash introduces a clause that explains or expands upon something that precedes it.

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  7. What to Know. Who performs the action of a verb (e.g. “ Who sent us this gift?“), while whom receives the action (“We got this gift from whom ?“). In grammar terms, that makes who a subject, and whom an object. When following a preposition, whom is the preferred choice (“ To whom should we address our thank you note?“).