See Also: flannel 1, noun(dictionary)
chemiosmotic theory(medicine)
chemiosmotic hypothesis(medicine)
chemiosmotic coupling(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
flannel(1)(dictionary)
flannel(2)(dictionary)
flannel 2, verb(dictionary)
water flannel(medicine)
Medicine Lodge Memorial Hospital- Medicine Lodge(health)

chemiosmotic theory (medicine) and flannel 1, noun (oh)


chemiosmotic theory (medicine)


chemiosmotic theory


The theory that the synthesis of ATP (an energy source made and used by the organism) within mitochondria and chloroplasts occurs by way of a proton gradient which forms when electrons are passed through their inner membranes. When protons are then passed through the inner membrane in the opposite direction, energy is released and used to make ATP.


flannel 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: flanen 'type of cloth' (16-19 centuries), from Welsh gwlanen 'woollen cloth']
[U] soft cloth, usually made of cotton or wool, used for making clothes
::a flannel shirt
[C] BrE a piece of cloth you use to wash yourself
-synonym facecloth facecloth
American Equivalent: washcloth
[U] BrE informal something that someone says that has no real meaning or does not tell you what you want to know
flannels [plural] BrE men's trousers made of flannel