I remembered it was George Clooney (guanine and cytosine) and Alan Titchmarsh (Adenine and thymine). If it was RNA George Clooney was in a gold house ( Adenine and Uracil- Au is the chemical name for gold).
Apples are in the Trees and Cars are in Garages.
A mnemonic is typically used to remember long concepts and terms, not one word.
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Mnemonics are used to remember long sets of terms or hard concepts -- they are not needed to remember one word.
The AVPU is used to remember responses during assessment of a patients mental status.
California Cows Won't Dance the Fandango
mnemonic is artificial memorization used to help remember things that would otherwise be impossible using natural memory. Using an acronym such as ROY G BIV to remember the order of colors in a rainbow is one example of mnemonic memory.
Mnemonic devices are used to remember long, complicated things -- you don't need one to remember one word. If you're wanting to remember the spelling, just repeat it over and over (writing or saying it) until you remember. If you mean the definition, write the word on one side of a card and the definition on the other side and keep studying it until you remember it.
Mnemonic devices are used to remember long, complicated things -- you don't need one to remember one word. If you're wanting to remember the spelling, just repeat it over and over (writing or saying it) until you remember. If you mean the definition, write the word on one side of a card and the definition on the other side and keep studying it until you remember it.
mnemonic - definition of mnemonic by the Free Online ...mne·mon·ic (n-m n k) adj. Relating to, assisting, or intended to assist the memory. n. A device, such as a formula or rhyme, used as an aid in remembering.www.thefreedictionary.com/mnemonic
It is called a conjunction. The following are examples of conjunctions:forandnorbutoryetsoYou can use the mnemonic "FANBOYS" to remember these.
Lysosomes. My AP Biology teacher back in high school used to give us the mnemonic "Lysis slices"; so if you remember that rhyme, you can remember that the lysosomes cut food particles (and yes, worn-out organelles) to parts base enough to be useful.
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