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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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1
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START: *Fluorine* - The center of a cell is found in E5.
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*Xenon*
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*Tungsten* - The two programming languages whose names come from an Indonesian island are in this puzzle, but are not adjacent to each other. The one that involves script-based coding can be found in the same column as the satellite named after the Greek god of terror and dread.
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*Francium* - The moons of Mars are adjacent to each other. B3 contains a programming language named after a large, constricting snake.
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*Einsteinium* - In some programming languages, a variable can be incremented by 1 using the command var++, or decremented by 1 using var--.
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2
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*Ceres* - C5 starts with the letter R.
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*The Great Red Spot* - The natural log of one of the constants in Row 4 is equal to 1.
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*Phobos* - C1 starts with the letter T.
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*Deimos* - E4 represents an imaginary number.
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*Io* - E3 contains the programming language that is less often known as Hypertext Markup Language.
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3
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*Java* - The dwarf planet named after the Roman goddess of the harvest is in this quiz, but is not adjacent to a moon.
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*Python* - The namesake of E1 is known for proving an equation that incorporates D4. A5 is often known as the powerhouse of the cell.
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*C++* - Ribosomes can be found in the part of the cell contained in D5, which can be abbreviated ER.
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*JavaScript* - The part of the cell that performs protein synthesis is in the same column as Tungsten.
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*HTML* - The plastid used for photosynthesis is in this puzzle.
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4
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*Pi* - The elements of the Periodic Table found in Row 1 are ordered by increasing atomic mass. D1 contains an alkali metal named after a country bordering Andorra and Monaco.
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*Planck's Constant* - D4 represents a very high speed.
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*Euler's Number (e)* - The name of the programming language in between Python and JavaScript is named after the letter of its column incremented by 1.
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*Speed of Light (c)* - Under the only element of the Periodic Table that begins with the letter X is a famous mark created by the largest storm in the solar system.
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*i*
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5
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*Mitochondria* - C2 is named after the Greek god of panic, who is also the root of a common suffix meaning "fear of". The symbol for C1 is W.
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*Chloroplast*
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*Ribosome* - B4 is equal to 6.62607015 × 10^-34.
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*Endoplasmic Reticulum* - The planet with the mark in B2 has 4 moons that are significantly larger than the rest: Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, and E2.
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*Nucleus* - Each row represents a different scientific category, and only elements contained within that category will be found in the row. A4 contains the constant that is equal to approximately 3.14159.
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