biology Crossword Puzzles
vocab 2022-05-04
20 Clues: regla • tiempo • quimica • tijeras • armario • informe • asiento • palabra • explicar • proyecto • biologia • historia • entregar • respetar • grapadora • geografia • contestar • materiales • literatura • labratorio
Spanish 2022-10-27
20 Clues: art • Gym • math • glue • paper • lunch • French • Health • history • courses • English • biology • classes • Spanish • italian • Sciences • backpack • difficult • technology • teacher(f)
Spanish/Alejandro 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Spanish/Alejandro 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
bio_chrono_sp 2024-01-21
20 Clues: crony • chronic • aerobic • biology • biowaste • anaerobic • biography • amphibian • synchrony • symbiosis • biosphere • chronicle • chronology • synchronize • anachronism • chronophobia • synchronized • chronological • autobiography • microbiological
Education 2020-05-18
20 Clues: klej • gumka • chemia • fizyka • muzyka • teczka • spinacz • piórnik • linijka • biologia • historia • przyroda • zszywacz • plastyka • zakreślacz • temperówka • kalkulator • planlekcji • taśma klejąca • długopisżelowy
Sen Doritos 2 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • class • House • music • course • Library • Physics • Stadium • spanish • biology • Semester • Homework • Sciences • Schedule • Test/quiz • geography • bookstore • Trimester • university • Laboratory
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • course • school • biology • library • science • Spanish • stadium • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • accounting • university • computer science
Crucigrama: En la clase 2023-01-09
20 Clues: art • math • test • desk • board • class • music • clock • chair • eraser • window • Spanish • science • student • history • English • biology • schedule • backpack • university
kpl 5 sanastoa 2023-04-11
21 Clues: uskoa • puhua • kemia • luokka • kartta • käsityö • hampaat • musiikki • liikunta • sairaana • sairaana • Tukholma • fysiikka • historia • biologia • maantieto • pääkaupunki • suomenkieli • suomalainen • nykyaikainen • mielenkiintoinen
En la Clase 2025-02-24
20 Clues: art • music • Friday • Sunday • Monday • Tuesday • English • Spanish • biology • history • Thursday • sciences • Saturday • geography • chemistry • Wednesday • literature • psychology • mathematics • computer science
Mikey Pagnotto French Choice Board 2024-10-15
20 Clues: easy • exam • math • grade • class • school • useful • degree • useless • biology • history • physics • homework • language • difficult • cafeteria • geography • chemistry • psychology • computer class
Las Materias 2025-10-28
20 Clues: art • music • sciene • physics • biology • history • Spanish • English • computer • geograpy • economics • chemistry • sociology • journalism • humanities • psychology • accounting • literature • mathematics • foreign languages
Biology 2021-05-18
Across
- selection force driving populations together
- selection force of nature that causes populations to evolve
- isolation isolation based on organisms behavior
- structures structures that evolved from a common ancestor
- flow genes migrate from one population to another
- isolation reproductive system that deals with time
- changing of a structure of a gene
- isolation able to reproduce among the same species
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- new species form
- structures a resemblance in structures that aren't related
- structures part of the body that isn't useful anymore
- selection force driving populations apart
- selection organisms better adapt to their environment
- isolation isolation due to a physical land barrier
- drift change in genes frequency
15 Clues: new species form • drift change in genes frequency • changing of a structure of a gene • selection force driving populations apart • selection force driving populations together • isolation isolation based on organisms behavior • flow genes migrate from one population to another • isolation isolation due to a physical land barrier • ...
biology 2022-09-22
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- a series of which organisms depend on
- is the natural interconnection of food chain
- the match of a species to an environment
- breaks down organisms for food
- produces its own energy
- eats dead animals
- an animal that eats meat
- living
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- makes their own food
- consumes other anmals
- the natural home of an animal
- gets its energy from complex organisms
- non living
- eats meat and plants
- eats plants
15 Clues: living • non living • eats plants • eats dead animals • makes their own food • eats meat and plants • consumes other anmals • produces its own energy • an animal that eats meat • the natural home of an animal • breaks down organisms for food • a series of which organisms depend on • gets its energy from complex organisms • the match of a species to an environment • ...
BIOLOGY 2022-06-29
15 Clues: rut • ˈfʌŋgəl • ˈfʌŋgəs • ˈfʌnʤaɪ • ˈsidlɪŋ • ˈɛnˌzaɪm • ˈnutriənt • ˈɔfˌsprɪŋ • baɪˈɑləʤi • ˈɔrgəˌnɪzəm • baɪˈɑləʤɪst • ˈmaɪkrəˌskoʊp • ˌbaɪəˈlɑʤɪkəl • ˌfoʊtoʊˈsɪnθəsɪs • ˌfoʊ.t̬oʊˈsɪn.θə.saɪz
Biology 2022-11-29
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- c6h1206
- dioxide c02
- H2O
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the substance between cells or in which structures are embedded.
- Adenine, glucose, phosphates
- an integral component of the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates.
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- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- 02
15 Clues: 02 • H2O • c6h1206 • dioxide c02 • Adenine, glucose, phosphates • The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus. • the substance between cells or in which structures are embedded. • an integral component of the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria • the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • ...
biology 2020-02-24
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- organisms cp-operate to ensure the survival
- +0
- plants get energy from the sun
- normally a plant at the start of a food web
- Any living thing eg: animals and plants
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- the opposite to abiotic
- a balance in an ecosystem so that it remains alive
- the cell which photosynthesis occurs
- +-
- can be first second or third-order in a food web
- ++
- non-living things
- the original energy in the ecosystem
- the relationship between two organisms where one of the organism where an organism kills another
- animal being hunted
15 Clues: +- • ++ • +0 • non-living things • animal being hunted • the opposite to abiotic • plants get energy from the sun • the cell which photosynthesis occurs • the original energy in the ecosystem • Any living thing eg: animals and plants • organisms cp-operate to ensure the survival • normally a plant at the start of a food web • can be first second or third-order in a food web • ...
biology 2020-09-18
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- makes lipids and proteins
- has ribosomes on it surface
- where the cell energy come from
- is the programmer for the cell death
- this type cell have a nucleus
- in the center of the cell
- this is how plants make food for themself
- it transport vesicles with modified proteins pinch off the ends
- the part of the cell that cant bend
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- where proteins are made
- this type of cell dont have membrane-bound
- it holds sugar,protein and more
- the cell in fulled with this
- the protector of the cell
- make up everything
15 Clues: make up everything • where proteins are made • makes lipids and proteins • the protector of the cell • in the center of the cell • has ribosomes on it surface • the cell in fulled with this • this type cell have a nucleus • it holds sugar,protein and more • where the cell energy come from • the part of the cell that cant bend • is the programmer for the cell death • ...
Biology 2020-05-05
Across
- small bags where gas exchange takes place
- not breathing
- chest cavity
- synonym of ventilation
- breathing in
- breathing out
- the body's food pipe
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- below the lungs large muscle sheet
- name of the system responsable for breathing
- process in which air moves in and out
- gas you need for respiration
- what protects the lungs
- the blood pumping organ
- tiny hairs that help remove dirt and microorganisms
- organ that works like baloons in your body
15 Clues: chest cavity • breathing in • not breathing • breathing out • the body's food pipe • synonym of ventilation • what protects the lungs • the blood pumping organ • gas you need for respiration • below the lungs large muscle sheet • process in which air moves in and out • small bags where gas exchange takes place • organ that works like baloons in your body • ...
Biology 2021-10-22
15 Clues: home • area • life • living • setbacks • community • not living • amount allowed • food, water, space • makes the air sick • different organisms • fire leaves behind soil • the process of rock to life • using too much of a resource • don't belong and ruin the ecosystem
biology 2021-04-30
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- the global ecological system which includes all life on Earth and all ecosystems capable of supporting life
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- it consists of a community of organisms together with their physical environment
- the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities
- fuel a fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, containing organic molecules originating in ancient photosynthesis that release energy in combustion.
- the total amount of water on a planet
- the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
- a chemical reaction, where fuel reacts with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water vapor
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- the branch of biology that studies how organisms interact with their environment and other organisms
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- an organism that decomposes organic material: for example, soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- levels Each feeding level of a food chain
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
- The energy available to a herbivore that eats the plant
15 Clues: the total amount of water on a planet • the planet on which we live; the world. • levels Each feeding level of a food chain • The energy available to a herbivore that eats the plant • an interacting group of various species in a common location • the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body • ...
Biology 2021-05-13
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- membrane the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- smallest structure in an organism
- tending to repel or go away from water.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth
- A solution with a high solute concentration
- A solution with a lower solute concentration
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
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- Cell the cells that do not have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Cell cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects,
- Apparatus a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- movement of molecules from area of high concentration to an area with low concentration
- diffusion of water molecules from a high concentration area to a low concentration area
- having a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water.
16 Clues: smallest structure in an organism • tending to repel or go away from water. • A solution with a high solute concentration • A solution with a lower solute concentration • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, • Cell cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus • having a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water. • ...
Biology 2023-03-23
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- The final phase of cell division
- The action of seperating
- The first of four phases of the cell cycle
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells
- A type of cell division in sexual reproduction
- A period of rapid cell growth
- The second stage of cell division
- Chromosomes condence
- The cell divides its copied DNA
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- the cytoplasmic division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis
- The region of a chromosome to which the spindle attach to
- Replication
- A threadlike structure
- The stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division
- Genetically identical cells
15 Clues: Replication • Chromosomes condence • A threadlike structure • The action of seperating • Genetically identical cells • A period of rapid cell growth • The cell divides its copied DNA • The final phase of cell division • The second stage of cell division • The first of four phases of the cell cycle • The stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division • ...
Biology 2023-03-16
15 Clues: Adapt • Vines • Grassy habitat • Eats producers • Cold icy climate • Natural Selection • Large forest area • Transfer of energy • Theory of evolution • Dry sandy environment • Creates food for itself • Birth place of evolution • Humid subtropical climate • Base of theory of evolution • Place where an organism makes it home
Biology 2023-05-12
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- can cause heart attacks
- where respiration takes place in a cell
- they carry ozygenate blood
- where does deoxygenated blood go once its left the heart
- drugs that lower cholesterol
- Make up tube structures
- what supports plant cells
- what has a high to low concentration
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- where gas exchange in the lung occurs
- holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out
- what do we call the part of the microscope where we place our slide on
- these are where proteins are made in the cell
- what do most cells in our body contain
- what part of a plant cell traps sunlight in photosynthesis
- Which vessel does oxygenated blood leave the heart
15 Clues: can cause heart attacks • Make up tube structures • what supports plant cells • they carry ozygenate blood • drugs that lower cholesterol • what has a high to low concentration • where gas exchange in the lung occurs • what do most cells in our body contain • where respiration takes place in a cell • these are where proteins are made in the cell • ...
Biology 2023-05-26
Across
- first modern asthma medicines
- place where gas exchange happens
- slows down heart rate
- forms clots that stops bleeding
- made from amino acids
- a lot of energy produced per molecule
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- _________are at the bottom of the food pyramid.
- net movement of particles
- reduce sensitivity of airways
- a protein similar to haemoglobin
- _______ reduces the chance of getting cancer
- glucose can form to make_______
- your airway's muscle contracts during a/an _____attack
- your body is mostly made of_______
- calcium and iron are types of________
15 Clues: slows down heart rate • made from amino acids • net movement of particles • first modern asthma medicines • reduce sensitivity of airways • glucose can form to make_______ • forms clots that stops bleeding • a protein similar to haemoglobin • place where gas exchange happens • your body is mostly made of_______ • calcium and iron are types of________ • ...
biology 2023-06-04
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- causes breathing difficulties
- healthier complex sugars
- helps stop bleeding
- certain food people eat
- pigment that make blood red
- final structure of membrane proteins
- most important gas for animals
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- Fights diseases
- responsible for breathing
- process that creates energy
- is in 45% of blood
- common sugar molecules in bread
- helps with gas exchange
- fluid that transports oxygen
- ________ used to repair bones/muscles
15 Clues: Fights diseases • is in 45% of blood • helps stop bleeding • helps with gas exchange • certain food people eat • healthier complex sugars • responsible for breathing • process that creates energy • pigment that make blood red • fluid that transports oxygen • causes breathing difficulties • most important gas for animals • common sugar molecules in bread • ...
biology 2023-06-14
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- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce with one another.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Living organisms that can move, eat, and reproduce.
- The process of producing offspring.
- The gradual change and development of living organisms over time.
- Tiny living organisms that can only be seen under a microscope, like bacteria and fungi.
- Living organisms that can make their own food through photosynthesis.
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- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- The study of the structure of living things.
- The process of adjusting to the environment for survival.
- Chain The transfer of energy from one organism to another through eating and being eaten.
- The variety of different living things in an ecosystem.
- The basic building block of all living things.
- The study of genes and heredity, how traits are passed down from parents to offspring.
- Cycle The stages of growth and development of an organism.
15 Clues: The process of producing offspring. • The study of the structure of living things. • The basic building block of all living things. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • Living organisms that can move, eat, and reproduce. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • The variety of different living things in an ecosystem. • ...
Biology 2012-10-05
Across
- The attractive force between 2 ions of opposite charge
- Any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water
- The first energy level holds how many electrons?
- Where negatively charged particles are held
- substance that can't be broken down into simpler substances
- Group of atoms held together by a covalent bond
- Forms a code for life
- Example of a compound
- The center of an atom
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- Any substance that forms hydrogen ions in water
- Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Sub units are amino acids
- Chemical reactions that occur inside an organism
- holds two hydrogen atoms together
- Main function is long term energy storage
15 Clues: Forms a code for life • Example of a compound • The center of an atom • Sub units are amino acids • holds two hydrogen atoms together • Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • Main function is long term energy storage • Where negatively charged particles are held • Any substance that forms hydrogen ions in water • Group of atoms held together by a covalent bond • ...
Biology 2013-04-27
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- the living things that affect an organism
- an organism that feeds on plant and animal remains
- eats only plants
- illustration of the relative amounts of energy or matter contained with each trophic level
- another name for an autotroph
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- a portion of the planet in which all life exists
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- another name for a heterotroph
- system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- an organism that eats only meat
- nonliving things that affect an organism
- each step in a food chain or food web
- scientific study of interactions of organisms with each other and with their enviroment
- an organism that breaks down and absorbs organic matter
15 Clues: eats only plants • another name for an autotroph • another name for a heterotroph • an organism that eats only meat • each step in a food chain or food web • nonliving things that affect an organism • the living things that affect an organism • an organism that eats both plants and animals • a portion of the planet in which all life exists • ...
BIOLOGY 2013-06-10
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- the cell membrane disapears and finds a new nuclei
- membranes begin to form around the 2 new nulei
- a membrane bound structure that contains the cells hereditary information and controls the cells growth and reproduction.
- an exact sequence of events leads to the creation of new cells
- doughnut like shape with a depression in the centre provides large surface area to carry oxygen
- the points where the 2 copies of dna split apart
- the cell grows to nearly twwice its size. the number or organelles increases. the dna in the nucleus duplicates
- leinvolved;veins, artireis, tissues, muscle,oapillaries
- thin, flat, and layeres cells form a gap free barrier to keep out potential invaders and keep in moisture
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- the cell membrane begins to disappear
- some have a branching pattern that increases muscle strength
- long thread like branches enable the cells to recieve and transmit signals
- the second phase of mitosis
- framework of hard materials which contains minerals that provide strength and support, hold the cells together
- the elongated cell pinches apart at the centre dividing the cytoplasm into 2 parts
15 Clues: the second phase of mitosis • the cell membrane begins to disappear • membranes begin to form around the 2 new nulei • the points where the 2 copies of dna split apart • the cell membrane disapears and finds a new nuclei • leinvolved;veins, artireis, tissues, muscle,oapillaries • some have a branching pattern that increases muscle strength • ...
biology 2013-01-14
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- supports cell and allows substance to move in and out
- particles moving, high contration to low concentration
- the nucleolus disappears, envelope breakdown
- petects sound vibrations
- send messages and coordinate activity of the body
- two parents can produce
- only one parent can produce
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- large stepage pack
- two new nuclear evelopes form
- is the major organ of the human
- deliver oxyen to cells
- sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes
- produces improtant protein molecules
- protects and supports the cell membrane
- mitosis is the division of
15 Clues: large stepage pack • deliver oxyen to cells • two parents can produce • petects sound vibrations • mitosis is the division of • only one parent can produce • two new nuclear evelopes form • is the major organ of the human • produces improtant protein molecules • protects and supports the cell membrane • the nucleolus disappears, envelope breakdown • ...
BIOLOGY 2013-05-27
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- Organelle that specializes in photosynthesis in plants and many protists.
- reaction The energy of light gets converted to the chemical bond energy of ATP.
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants, photosynthetic protists, and cyanobacteria.
- The electromagnetic energy of the ligh is organized in packets.
- Measure in nanometers.
- Transfer of electrons, protons from one reaction site to another.
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy.
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- Absorbs, reflects and transmits.
- Plants chloroplasts have two outer membranes, and are filled with a semifluid matrix.
- Cycle Build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast.
- Organisms can harness the energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- Orange died pigment in plants.
- independent reaction Runs on energy delicered by the ATP and NADPH formed in the first stage.
- synthase Provides energy from the cell to use through the synthesis of ATP.
- Chloroplast`s inner membrane system.
15 Clues: Measure in nanometers. • Orange died pigment in plants. • Absorbs, reflects and transmits. • Chloroplast`s inner membrane system. • Cycle Build sugars in the stroma of chloroplast. • The electromagnetic energy of the ligh is organized in packets. • Transfer of electrons, protons from one reaction site to another. • ...
Biology 2013-01-15
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- Where energy is released from glucose to fuel cell activites
- Bloos cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- Contains water and other materials and are used to store or tansport small molecules
- Seperates the inside of the cell from the external enviroment; controls the flow or materials into and out of the cell
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific task
- Specalized cells working together to preform a function
- The stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus seperate into two identical copies
- Includes the organelles, and other life-supporting materials, such as sugar and water, all contained in the membrane
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- The disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- Blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system
- Controls all cell activites
- The continuous series of events in the life of a cell in which it is born, grows, reproduces, and dies
- The ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- A swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant
- The smallest blood vessel
15 Clues: The smallest blood vessel • Controls all cell activites • Specalized cells working together to preform a function • Where energy is released from glucose to fuel cell activites • Bloos cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • Different tissues working together to perform a specific task • ...
BIOLOGY 2014-10-17
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- Anything that exists and is alive
- Organisms that live on land
- Area of the Earth which all life is located
- Whole number of species
- Groups of similar organisms
- Anything that is non living
- The role an organism has in the ecosystem
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- Name for where an organism lives
- The general spread of species across an area
- The area which a species can be found
- A community which abiotic and biotic things interact
- a group of species within an area
- Anything that is living
- Factors Things that affects the population in the ecosystem
- Organisms that live in the ocean
15 Clues: Anything that is living • Whole number of species • Organisms that live on land • Groups of similar organisms • Anything that is non living • Name for where an organism lives • Organisms that live in the ocean • Anything that exists and is alive • a group of species within an area • The area which a species can be found • The role an organism has in the ecosystem • ...
Biology 2017-09-13
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- anything that is part either environment and causes some
- regulation of an organism's internal condition to
- is anything that has or once had all the characteristics
- biology comes from greek word bio, meaning life, and from
- life.
- the production of off off spring
- is the process of natural changes that take place during
- meaning study
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- a group of organism that can breed with one another and
- the reaction to a stimulus.
- results in the addition of mass to an organism.
- life of an organism.
- things are arranged in a orderly way
- of reaction by the organism.
- fertile offspring.
15 Clues: life. • meaning study • fertile offspring. • life of an organism. • the reaction to a stimulus. • of reaction by the organism. • the production of off off spring • things are arranged in a orderly way • results in the addition of mass to an organism. • regulation of an organism's internal condition to • a group of organism that can breed with one another and • ...
Biology 2017-10-19
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- Organisms can make more living things like themselves
- A group of the same type of cells that work together.
- Organisms sense and react to things around them
- The building block that all living things are made of.
- Living things require various substances to help carry out other life processes
- Living things increase in size
- The control centre of a cell.
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- A space inside a cell filled with watery sap.
- Move from one place to another
- The part of a plant cell containing chlorophyll.
- Using oxygen and glucose to make energy
- Organisms produce waste materials
- A group of organs that work together.
- The liquid material inside a cell.
- A group of tissues that work together.
15 Clues: The control centre of a cell. • Move from one place to another • Living things increase in size • Organisms produce waste materials • The liquid material inside a cell. • A group of organs that work together. • A group of tissues that work together. • Using oxygen and glucose to make energy • A space inside a cell filled with watery sap. • ...
biology 2017-10-14
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- Animals that have unstable body temperatures; their body temperatures are affected by the environmental temperature.
- Protects the bacterial cell from drying and is used for surface attachment.
- Meiosis in egg cell that takes place in the ovaries of females.
- Consumers that can eat both plant and animals.
- Consumers or living things that cannot make their own food; they obtain their energy by eating producers and/or consumers.
- Dark, spongy and jellylike substance that is formed when organic substances fully decompose
- Meiosis in sperm cell that takes place in the testes of male species.
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- A method of natural vegetative propagation
- Viruses that attack or infect bacteria
- The process of extracting inorganic molecules from the environment and converting them into high energy organic nutrients.
- Plants that grow in very dry environments
- Animals with stable body temperatures; no matter where they are, their body temperature does not change.
- Producers or self-sustaining organisms that can manufacture their own food.
- The amount of energy in living organisms.
- plant Produce flowers only when nights are longer than days.
15 Clues: Viruses that attack or infect bacteria • Plants that grow in very dry environments • The amount of energy in living organisms. • A method of natural vegetative propagation • Consumers that can eat both plant and animals. • plant Produce flowers only when nights are longer than days. • Meiosis in egg cell that takes place in the ovaries of females. • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- a substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together, e.g., many synthetic organic materials used as plastics and resins.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- acid a complex organic substance present in living cells, especially DNA or RNA, whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain.
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.
- a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer.
- acid deoxyribonucleic from a blend of deoxyribose and nucleic acid.
- any of a class of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues.
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- a carbohydrate whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.
- acid a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- a simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- any of the class of sugars (e.g., glucose) that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simpler sugar.
- a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit.
- any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. They include many natural oils, waxes, and steroids.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle, hair, collagen, etc., and as enzymes and antibodies.
15 Clues: a hexose sugar found especially in honey and fruit. • acid deoxyribonucleic from a blend of deoxyribose and nucleic acid. • acid a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group. • a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer. • any of a class of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues. • ...
biology 2018-06-05
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- A liquid produced by respiration (page 4)
- The vacuole contains this (page 2)
- Another name for sugar (page 3)
- The name given to a zygote with more than 32 cells (page 16)
- A leaf is an example of this (page 3)
- When the embryo embeds itself in the uterus wall (page 16)
- A type of cell that doesn't contain chloroplasts (page 2)
- When a foetus has a fair chance of surviving if it were born now (page 16)
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- This controls what the cell does (page 2)
- This reflects light up through the sample in a microscope (page 1)
- This allows the foetus and mum to exchange food, oxygen and waste (page 16)
- The type of respiration that occurs in the mitochondria (page 2)
- A tiger is an example of this (page 3)
- Cells do this in order to grow (page 16)
- A type of cell that contains chloroplasts (page 2)
15 Clues: Another name for sugar (page 3) • The vacuole contains this (page 2) • A leaf is an example of this (page 3) • A tiger is an example of this (page 3) • Cells do this in order to grow (page 16) • This controls what the cell does (page 2) • A liquid produced by respiration (page 4) • A type of cell that contains chloroplasts (page 2) • ...
BIOLOGY 2018-08-04
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- โรคทางพันธุกรรมที่มีลักษณะอาการคือเมือกในปอดจะข้นกว่าปกติมีอาการคล้ายหอบหืด
- การผสมข้ามการถ่ายละอองเรณูต่างต้นกันแต่เป็นต้นชนิดเดียวกัน
- แฝดร่วมไข่ฝาแฝดที่เกิดจาดดารรวมตัวของเซลล์ไข่1ใบอสุจิ1ตัว
- เบสคู่สมเช่นA=T,C=G
- โครโมโซมคู่เหมือนที่มียีนควบคุมลักษณะเดียวกันอยู่บนตำแหน่งเดียวกันบนโครโมโซม
- ความแปรผันทางพันธุกรรม
- วิธีการเพิ่มจำนวนชุดของDNAในplasmidของแบคทีเรียและDNAในหลอดทดลอง
- เอนไซม์ที่ใช้ตัดDNAในตำแหน่งที่มีลำดับเบสจำเพาะ
- ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมที่แสดงออกมา
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- การควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมโดยมียีนหลายยีนควบคุม1ลักษณะ
- โพลีไรโบโซมmRNAที่มีไรโบโซมหลายๆโมเลกุลที่กำลังแปรรหัสและสังเคราะห์พอลิเปปไทด์ที่สมบูรณ์และเกิดขึ้นพร้อมๆกัน
- การจำลองดีเอ็นเอการเพิ่มจำนวนDNAเกิดขึ้นในระยะอินตราเฟส
- ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมแปรผันต่อเนื่องที่ไม่สามารถแยกความแตกต่างได้ชัดเจนเช่นสีผิว,ส่วนสูง,สีตา
- รหัสพันธุกรรมชุดของการเก็บข้อมูลทางพันธุกรรมในดีเอ็นเอหรืออาร์เอ็นเอซึ่งจะถูกtranslation
- โมเลกุลดีเอ็นเอสายผสมที่เกิดจากการเชื่อมต่อของดีเอ็นเอที่มาจากแหล่งที่แตกต่างกัน
15 Clues: เบสคู่สมเช่นA=T,C=G • ความแปรผันทางพันธุกรรม • ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมที่แสดงออกมา • เอนไซม์ที่ใช้ตัดDNAในตำแหน่งที่มีลำดับเบสจำเพาะ • การควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมโดยมียีนหลายยีนควบคุม1ลักษณะ • การจำลองดีเอ็นเอการเพิ่มจำนวนDNAเกิดขึ้นในระยะอินตราเฟส • แฝดร่วมไข่ฝาแฝดที่เกิดจาดดารรวมตัวของเซลล์ไข่1ใบอสุจิ1ตัว • การผสมข้ามการถ่ายละอองเรณูต่างต้นกันแต่เป็นต้นชนิดเดียวกัน • ...
Biology 2018-08-30
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- reasoning using observations
- smallest unit of structure and function in living organism
- sum of populations in an area
- individuals of a species living in an area
- organism without a membrane bound nuclei
- last step in the scientific method
- third step in the scientific method
- first step in the scientific method
- fifth step in the scientific method
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- second step in the scientific method
- reasoning using laws
- the smallest and most fundamental unit of matter
- organism with membrane bound organelles and nucleus
- study of living things
- fourth step in the scientific method
15 Clues: reasoning using laws • study of living things • reasoning using observations • sum of populations in an area • last step in the scientific method • third step in the scientific method • first step in the scientific method • fifth step in the scientific method • second step in the scientific method • fourth step in the scientific method • organism without a membrane bound nuclei • ...
BIOLOGY 2022-03-24
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- what is lacking affinity for water?
- what is a basal part of the diencephalon that lies beneath the thalamus on each side, forms the floor of the third ventricle and includes vital autonomic regulatory centers?
- what is caused or characterized by secretory disturbances of the pituitary gland?
- what is a protein hormone of the anterior lobe of the pituitary that induces lactation?
- what is relating to, promoted by, or being a substance secreted by a cell and acting on surface receptors of the same cell?
- what is a vertebrate hormone that is derived from serotonin is secreted by the pineal gland especially in response to darkness, and has been linked to the regulation of circadian rhythms?
- what is a rare disorder in which the adrenal glands do not make enough of certain hormones?
- what is releasing hormones?
- what is producing, being, or relating to a secretion that is released outside its source?
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- what is a large bilobed endocrine gland of vertebrates lying at the anterior base of the neck and producing especially the hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine?
- what is a protein pancreatic hormone secreted by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans that is essential especially for the metabolism of carbohydrates and the regulation of glucose levels in the blood and that when insufficiently produced results in diabetes mellitus?
- what is having a strong affinity for water?
- what is relating to, promoted by, or being a substance secreted by a cell and acting on adjacent cells?
- what is secreting internally?
- what is a polypeptide hormone secreted by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland or obtained synthetically that increases blood pressure and decreases urine flow?
15 Clues: what is releasing hormones? • what is secreting internally? • what is lacking affinity for water? • what is having a strong affinity for water? • what is caused or characterized by secretory disturbances of the pituitary gland? • what is a protein hormone of the anterior lobe of the pituitary that induces lactation? • ...
biology 2022-03-24
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- ,substance secreted by a cell and acting on adjacent cells
- ,anti water substance
- ,gland that makes substances such as sweat, tears, saliva, milk, and digestive juices, and releases them through a duct or opening to a body surface
- hormone control sleep and wake cycle
- easy to combine with water
- nonapeptide synthesized in the hypothalamus.
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- hormone made by the pituitary gland
- ,production and secretion of an extracellular mediator by a cell followed by the binding of that mediator to receptors on the same cell to initiate signal transduction.
- small butterfly-shaped gland in the neck, just in front of the windpipe (trachea).
- peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets
- small, bean-shaped gland situated at the base of your brain, somewhat behind your nose
- inherited protein found on the surface of red blood cells
- ,the glands and organs that make hormones and release them directly into the blood so they can travel to tissues and organs all over the body.
- disorder in which the adrenal glands don't produce enough hormones.
- area of the brain that produces hormones that control: Body temperature. Heart rate. Hunger.
15 Clues: ,anti water substance • easy to combine with water • hormone made by the pituitary gland • hormone control sleep and wake cycle • nonapeptide synthesized in the hypothalamus. • inherited protein found on the surface of red blood cells • ,substance secreted by a cell and acting on adjacent cells • peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets • ...
Biology 2021-12-13
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- we have 23 pairs of these
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the basic building block of nucleic acids
- set of rules used by living cells to translate information
- symbol C one of the four nucleobases
- is one of two or more versions of a gene
- is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity.
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- what does dna stand for
- one of two halves of a replicated chromosomes
- is one of the two purine nucleobases
- is two chemical bases bonded to one another
- all genetic information of an organism
- links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division
- genetic information
- fixed position on a chromosome
15 Clues: genetic information • what does dna stand for • we have 23 pairs of these • fixed position on a chromosome • is one of the two purine nucleobases • symbol C one of the four nucleobases • all genetic information of an organism • is one of two or more versions of a gene • the basic building block of nucleic acids • is two chemical bases bonded to one another • ...
Biology 2022-02-20
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- Have one cell thin walls
- Blood moves at high pressure
- The right side pumps blood to the ______
- Can be found whenever an artery passes over a bone
- ______pumps blood through body
- Molecules move in and out
- Number of red blood cells
- Have thin wall
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- Wasted product of livers
- ________- blood cells helps to fight microorganism that causes infection disease
- A protein called __________ that gives the red color
- Prevents Backflow
- Provide larger surface area to take in oxygen
- ______ forms a clot to stop bleeding
- Yellowish liquid component of blood
15 Clues: Have thin wall • Prevents Backflow • Wasted product of livers • Have one cell thin walls • Molecules move in and out • Number of red blood cells • Blood moves at high pressure • ______pumps blood through body • Yellowish liquid component of blood • ______ forms a clot to stop bleeding • The right side pumps blood to the ______ • Provide larger surface area to take in oxygen • ...
Biology 2022-02-27
Across
- causes brain tissue damage
- gives blood its red colour
- have one-cell thin walls
- holds all blood cells
- clotting that stops bleeding
- glucose+oxygen→carbon dioxide+water
- narrows your arteries
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- routes that blood travels
- Part of body immune system
- cannot live without it
- carries oxygen
- transport blood to heart
- a lack of iron
- heart muscles is blocked
- transport blood from heart
15 Clues: carries oxygen • a lack of iron • holds all blood cells • narrows your arteries • cannot live without it • transport blood to heart • have one-cell thin walls • heart muscles is blocked • routes that blood travels • Part of body immune system • causes brain tissue damage • gives blood its red colour • transport blood from heart • clotting that stops bleeding • ...
biology 2022-01-20
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- brain of the cell.
- twizzler like
- membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
- constructs proteins.
- hair like structures on cell.
- gel like fluid surrounding organells.
- apparatus packages and ships proteins.
- kills Excessive organelles.
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- helps sperm move
- power house of the cell.
- vesicle that mediates the vesicular transport of cargo its a vescile
- creates ribosomes.
- membrane layer of lipids surrounding the cytoplasm.
- covered with ribosomes an ER.
- makes lipids and stores them an ER
15 Clues: twizzler like • helps sperm move • brain of the cell. • creates ribosomes. • constructs proteins. • power house of the cell. • kills Excessive organelles. • covered with ribosomes an ER. • hair like structures on cell. • makes lipids and stores them an ER • gel like fluid surrounding organells. • apparatus packages and ships proteins. • ...
Biology 2022-02-15
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- The largest cell in the blood
- How cell pass around minerals
- The most common cell in the blood
- Keep the blood in veins flowing backwards
- an element that cells need
- The exertion of force upon a surface
- The thickest blood vassal
- Has thin walls that go into the heart
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- a compound that is excreted
- A system that circulate blood around the body
- A red liquid in the body
- One cell sized blood vassal
- Pumps blood around the body
- Where blood gets it's oxygen
- A heart condition
15 Clues: A heart condition • A red liquid in the body • The thickest blood vassal • an element that cells need • a compound that is excreted • One cell sized blood vassal • Pumps blood around the body • Where blood gets it's oxygen • The largest cell in the blood • How cell pass around minerals • The most common cell in the blood • The exertion of force upon a surface • ...
Biology 2022-02-01
Biology 2022-03-31
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- Azadiracta indica is the botanical name of ____
- mushroom is an example of which kingdom
- Radish is a modified ____
- oncogene is responsible for ____
- cross fertilization between two varieties
- Potato is a modified form of ____
- the largest organ in human body
- Robert Brown discovered ____
- Coffee is extracted from ____
- Water in plants is transported by ____
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- penicillin is a widely used ____
- Mycology is the study of ____
- Pulse contain a large amount of ____
- Another name of reduction division
- Pulses are good source of ____
- What is the type of tomato fruit.
16 Clues: Radish is a modified ____ • Robert Brown discovered ____ • Mycology is the study of ____ • Coffee is extracted from ____ • Pulses are good source of ____ • the largest organ in human body • penicillin is a widely used ____ • oncogene is responsible for ____ • Potato is a modified form of ____ • What is the type of tomato fruit. • Another name of reduction division • ...
biology 2022-05-12
Across
- like the brain of a cell
- differences
- species that can interbreed
- amino acid
- a flaw in the making of an organism
- small and makes up organisms
- life on earth
- physical characteristics
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- makes up a person
- can be harmful or not harmful in the body
- made of ribose
- made of deoxiribose
- abiotic and biotic things all together
- nonliving things
- living things
15 Clues: amino acid • differences • living things • life on earth • made of ribose • nonliving things • makes up a person • made of deoxiribose • like the brain of a cell • physical characteristics • species that can interbreed • small and makes up organisms • a flaw in the making of an organism • abiotic and biotic things all together • can be harmful or not harmful in the body
biology 2023-07-13
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- delicate blood vessels in our body
- airways narrow and swell.may produce extra mucus
- strong flexible connective tissue that protects joints
- short term carbohydrate stored in muscle and liver
- carry nutrients but not oxygen
- vitamins and minerals
- breath in
- main source of energy
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- method to measure energy given from food
- help digestion and prevent constipation
- muscle that seperate abdomen from chest
- fat, protein and minerals
- breath out
- a slippery membrane
- is a lipid
15 Clues: breath in • breath out • is a lipid • a slippery membrane • vitamins and minerals • main source of energy • fat, protein and minerals • carry nutrients but not oxygen • delicate blood vessels in our body • help digestion and prevent constipation • muscle that seperate abdomen from chest • method to measure energy given from food • airways narrow and swell.may produce extra mucus • ...
Biology 2023-10-10
Across
- A well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents.
- A structure that is reduced in size and has no funtion.
- When no members of a species are alive.
- The diagram that shows how scientist think different groups of organisms are related.
- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species.
- The theory that species evolve in short periods.
- A trait or a novel processes that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly.
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- Idea that over time older species evolved into new species.
- The millions of fossils that scientists have collected.
- He proposed that all organisms are born with a desire to become better.
- His theory explained how modern organisms evolved over time.
- A technique used to determine which fossil is older based on its layer its found in.
- The gradual change in a species over time.
15 Clues: When no members of a species are alive. • The theory that evolution occurs slowly. • The gradual change in a species over time. • The theory that species evolve in short periods. • The millions of fossils that scientists have collected. • A structure that is reduced in size and has no funtion. • Idea that over time older species evolved into new species. • ...
biology 2023-11-24
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- something that tells you how long you should do an experiment for
- the gap between the motor and sensory and relay neurone
- this helps a signal pass through the synapse
- white blood cells that release anti-toxins and enzymes
- the movement of water particles for high to low water concentration down a concentration gradient
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- a reflex arc for touching a hot object
- a way of nutrition without ingesting the organism
- the solution to reach required temperature
- what sugar is stored as in the liver and muscles
- tail on a bacteria
- what a phagocyte does to a bacteria
- name of a plant virus
- a hormone that is a protein that produces blood glucose
- used as a vector during making human insulin using bacteria
- what checks the pH in the solution
15 Clues: tail on a bacteria • name of a plant virus • what checks the pH in the solution • what a phagocyte does to a bacteria • a reflex arc for touching a hot object • the solution to reach required temperature • this helps a signal pass through the synapse • what sugar is stored as in the liver and muscles • a way of nutrition without ingesting the organism • ...
biology 2024-02-22
15 Clues: diagram • adapting • early embryo • mulicellular • guess or idea • fertilized egg • study formation • animal dies out • change over time • rate of mutation • populations evolve • father of evolution • reproduction success • mouth develops first • someone who studies fossils
Biology 2024-03-26
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- gas needed for photosynthesis
- What side of heart has a thin wall
- Blood comes in from the right atrium into this
- The deoxygenated blood enters in from the bottom of the heart from the body
- Which blood vessel has the largest lumen?
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- Deoxygenated blood enters from the right ventricle to here and this sends blood to the lungs
- regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss
- which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
- is the net transfer of particles across a concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to low
- a waste product of photosynthesis
- What side of the heart has a thick wall?
- The deoxygenated blood enters in from the top of the heart from the body
- deoxygenated blood enters from the Vena cava into here
- needed for photosynthesis
- What blood vessel has substance exchange by diffusion?
15 Clues: needed for photosynthesis • gas needed for photosynthesis • a waste product of photosynthesis • What side of heart has a thin wall • What side of the heart has a thick wall? • Which blood vessel has the largest lumen? • Blood comes in from the right atrium into this • which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart? • ...
Biology 2024-02-02
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- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus
- observable characteristics
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- The deliberate breeding of two different individuals
- relating to or denoting heritable characteristics controlled by genes
- Dominant trait or gene
- square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- a distinct sequence of nucleotides forming part of a chromosome
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- a person who has one copy of a mutated (changed) disease-causing gene but has no symptoms or mild symptoms.
- having inherited the same versions
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- heterozygous with respect to a specified gene.
- variant of the sequence of nucleotides
- a cross between two individuals with two observed traits that are controlled by two distinct genes.
- a type of biological inheritance following the principles originally proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 and 1866
15 Clues: Dominant trait or gene • observable characteristics • having inherited the same versions • variant of the sequence of nucleotides • heterozygous with respect to a specified gene. • the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • The deliberate breeding of two different individuals • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. • ...
Biology 2025-10-16
Across
- Differences of concentration
- Polar molecule
- Stable Environment
- Movement of molecules that dosnt require energy.
- Polar
- Protein Channel
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- Proteins
- Molecules Exiting the cell
- Helps large and polar molecules enter the cell.
- Allows cell to take in fluid.
- Cell structure
- Molecules entering the cell
- TwoLayers
- Non-polar
- Movement of molecules that requires energy.
15 Clues: Polar • Proteins • TwoLayers • Non-polar • Cell structure • Polar molecule • Protein Channel • Stable Environment • Molecules Exiting the cell • Molecules entering the cell • Differences of concentration • Allows cell to take in fluid. • Movement of molecules that requires energy. • Helps large and polar molecules enter the cell. • Movement of molecules that dosnt require energy.
biology 2024-09-06
Across
- molecules and receptors.
- Physiology: Studies physiological functions across different
- Physiology: Focuses on how organ systems, such as the
- and tissues.
- Communication: Studies how cells interact with each other through
- of different species to understand evolutionary relationships. Developmental Anatomy: Focuses on anatomical changes during the
- Physiology: Examines the functions of cells and their interactions.
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- respiratory, and nervous systems, work and interact.
- Function: Includes processes such as metabolism, signal transduction,
- (the study of cells). Comparative Anatomy: Examines similarities and differences in the
- Anatomy: The study of structures visible to the naked eye, such as
- and development of an organism.
- to understand adaptations and evolutionary changes.
- cell division.
- reticulum.
- Structure: Investigates organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and
- Anatomy: Includes histology (the study of tissues) and
17 Clues: reticulum. • and tissues. • cell division. • molecules and receptors. • and development of an organism. • to understand adaptations and evolutionary changes. • respiratory, and nervous systems, work and interact. • Physiology: Focuses on how organ systems, such as the • Anatomy: Includes histology (the study of tissues) and • ...
biology 2025-05-16
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- ___ cells help cure disease
- change to match the environment
- a reaction from an organism to change in its surroundings
- ____ cells are found at the end of shoot and roots to enable the plant to keep growing
- what process do cell undergo to become specialised?
- Muscles in the hand receive ____ and make the hand move to pick up the pencil.
- m____ neurons transmit signals from the CNS to body parts such as muscles and glands
- the phase where the nucleus creates two pairs of chromosomes
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- r____ cells can be found in your eyes
- S____ Neurons : Sensory neurons transmit information from the body’s sensory organs to the central nervous system
- ____ cord
- ____ cell, where it has two pairs of chromosomes
- a cellular process where one cell become two identical cells
- Stimulus → Receptor → Coordination → Effector → ____
- where the cell splits
15 Clues: ____ cord • where the cell splits • ___ cells help cure disease • change to match the environment • r____ cells can be found in your eyes • ____ cell, where it has two pairs of chromosomes • what process do cell undergo to become specialised? • Stimulus → Receptor → Coordination → Effector → ____ • a reaction from an organism to change in its surroundings • ...
biology 2025-07-24
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- Packages and ships materials in the cell
- Provides structure and shape to the cell
- Stores water and nutrients in cells
- Control center of the cell, stores DNA
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Helps with cell division
- Thin barrier controlling what enters and leaves
- Digests waste and cellular debris
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- Makes proteins in the cell
- jelly-like fluJid where organelles float
- Network that helps make proteins and lipids
- Powerhouse of the cell, produces energy
- Rigid outer layer giving plants strength
- DNA and proteins before forming chromosomes
- Breaks down toxins in the cell
15 Clues: Helps with cell division • Makes proteins in the cell • Breaks down toxins in the cell • Digests waste and cellular debris • Stores water and nutrients in cells • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • Control center of the cell, stores DNA • Powerhouse of the cell, produces energy • Packages and ships materials in the cell • jelly-like fluJid where organelles float • ...
Biology 2024-05-21
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- Use of living organisms to help clean pollution.
- The first organisms to live in a new habitat (lichens and mosses).
- North or south of equator (toward north or south pole).
- Study of human population’s size, density, age.
- The last member of a species dies.
- Max number of individuals an environment can support (logistic curve S).
- The dry weight of all the organic matter in an ecosystem.
- The variety of life in an area.
- Restricts the number of organisms in an ecosystem.
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- The way in which individuals are spread in an area (clumped, random, uniform).
- Movement of individuals out of a population.
- Movement of individuals into a population.
- A community and the physical aspects (living things plus non-living).
- Excessive use of a species with economic value.
- An animal that eats primary producers (plant eater).
15 Clues: The variety of life in an area. • The last member of a species dies. • Movement of individuals into a population. • Movement of individuals out of a population. • Study of human population’s size, density, age. • Excessive use of a species with economic value. • Use of living organisms to help clean pollution. • Restricts the number of organisms in an ecosystem. • ...
Biology 2024-12-10
Across
- a small section of DNA that codes for a trait
- provide structural support, movement, transport
- predict the genotypes of 2 traits at once
- structure of life or the blueprint
- stores and transit genetic information
- do not stop at G0 or at checkpoints, damaged dna
- sensitive proteins, catalyst
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- helps the body maintain a stable environment
- a change in DNA
- molecules composed of 1 oxygen, 2 hydrogen-carbon
- purpose of this cycle is to make more cells
- non-living, needs a host to reproduce
- without a nucleus, bacteria cells
- found in fat oil or wax
- you do have a nucleus, animal and plant cells
15 Clues: a change in DNA • found in fat oil or wax • sensitive proteins, catalyst • without a nucleus, bacteria cells • structure of life or the blueprint • non-living, needs a host to reproduce • stores and transit genetic information • predict the genotypes of 2 traits at once • purpose of this cycle is to make more cells • helps the body maintain a stable environment • ...
biology 2025-03-20
Across
- bond, alternation between dna
- dna is copied in cells
- parallel, line that are going the oppisot way
- basic unit of heredity
- helix, struture of dna
- thread like structure
- nucleic base
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- base of dna
- chemical compund
- instruction to genes
- basic building block
- a nitrogen base
- base pair,specific paring
- one of four nuclect bases
- long chaine of molecules
15 Clues: base of dna • nucleic base • a nitrogen base • chemical compund • instruction to genes • basic building block • thread like structure • dna is copied in cells • basic unit of heredity • helix, struture of dna • long chaine of molecules • base pair,specific paring • one of four nuclect bases • bond, alternation between dna • parallel, line that are going the oppisot way
Biology 2025-04-14
15 Clues: study of cells • study of birds • study of algae • study of fungi • study of plants • study of fishes • study of embryo • study of viruses • study of animals • study of insects • study of reptiles • study of immunity • study of parasites • study of metabolism • study of plant diseases
Biology 2024-09-18
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- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- The evolutionary history of a species
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- Group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Organism that produces its own food via photosynthesis
- Programmed cell death
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- Cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells
- Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria
- Protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions
- Maintaining stable internal conditions
- Change in the genetic sequence
- Complete set of an organism's DNA
- Nerve cell responsible for transmitting impulses
- Variant form of a gene
15 Clues: Programmed cell death • Variant form of a gene • Change in the genetic sequence • Complete set of an organism's DNA • The evolutionary history of a species • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • Maintaining stable internal conditions • Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria • Protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions • Nerve cell responsible for transmitting impulses • ...
Biology 2025-11-04
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- White blood cells produce these to attack pathogens
- A group of cells working together
- Controls the activities of the cell
- The organ that pumps blood around the body
- A group of organs working together (5,6)
- Where chemical reactions take place in the cell
- Hormones are carried around the body in the _____
- Red blood cells carry this around the body
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- Where are hormones produced?
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell (4,8)
- Pathogens can be viruses, fungi and _______
- Blinking is an example of a _______ (6,6)
- The basic building block of all living things
- The medicine that kills bacteria
- A group of tissue
15 Clues: A group of tissue • Where are hormones produced? • The medicine that kills bacteria • A group of cells working together • Controls the activities of the cell • A group of organs working together (5,6) • Blinking is an example of a _______ (6,6) • The organ that pumps blood around the body • Red blood cells carry this around the body • ...
biology 2025-09-24
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- Control center of the cell.
- Tiny organism seen by Leeuwenhoek.
- Means very small.
- Schwann studied these.
- Smallest unit of heredity.
- Basic unit of life.
- What living things do.
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- Schleiden studied these.
- Needed for all life processes.
- Molecule that carries genetic information.
- What cells are the basic unit of.
- A characteristic of life.
- All living things are made of them.
- What living things need to do.
- Material Hooke looked at.
15 Clues: Means very small. • Basic unit of life. • Schwann studied these. • What living things do. • Schleiden studied these. • A characteristic of life. • Material Hooke looked at. • Smallest unit of heredity. • Control center of the cell. • Needed for all life processes. • What living things need to do. • What cells are the basic unit of. • Tiny organism seen by Leeuwenhoek. • ...
Biology 2025-11-04
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- An organism that produces its own food from simple inorganic substances, like plants.
- The organelle in plant cells that contains chlorophyll and is the site of food production.
- The tough, rigid carbohydrate that forms the cell walls of plant cells.
- Small organelle responsible for protein synthesis; found in all living cells.
- The main storage carbohydrate found in animal cells and fungi.
- A simple cell or organism (like bacteria) that lacks a true central control unit and other membrane-bound organelles.
- Thread-like filaments that make up the body of a fungus.
- Small, circular pieces of DNA found in bacteria outside the main chromosome.
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- The process that releases energy from food, usually involving oxygen.
- A cell or organism that has a membrane-bound compartment and organelles.
- The large, central organelle in advanced cells that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- The process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- The "powerhouse" of the cell; site of aerobic chemical breakdown.
- A biological catalyst, usually a protein, that speeds up a specific chemical reaction.
- The mass of branching filaments that forms the vegetative part of a fungus.
15 Clues: Thread-like filaments that make up the body of a fungus. • The main storage carbohydrate found in animal cells and fungi. • The "powerhouse" of the cell; site of aerobic chemical breakdown. • The process that releases energy from food, usually involving oxygen. • The tough, rigid carbohydrate that forms the cell walls of plant cells. • ...
biology 2026-03-26
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- Observations in research, including numbers, graphs, or qualities
- The act of cells maturing into nerve, blood, or muscle cells
- Organisms who make their own food from sunlight
- Organisms with more than one cell
- How your body uses energy
- is an organism that doesn't have a nucleus
- Nonliving factors in an environment
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- an organism with a nucleus
- Reproduction involving two organisms
- Living or once living factors in an environment
- organisms with only one cell
- An organism's ability to maintain stable living conditions to prevent death
- reproduction with only one organism, which is an exact copy or clone of itself
- Organisms that have to eat to get energy
- Observations in research, including only descriptions of an object's qualities
15 Clues: How your body uses energy • an organism with a nucleus • organisms with only one cell • Organisms with more than one cell • Nonliving factors in an environment • Reproduction involving two organisms • Organisms that have to eat to get energy • is an organism that doesn't have a nucleus • Living or once living factors in an environment • ...
Biology 2019-12-11
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- stores urine
- lower chamber of heart
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- absorbs water
- Liquid part of blood
- blood cell that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells
- organ where most absorbtion of food takes place
- the passages that direct air into the lungs
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- allows air to pass to and from lungs(windpipe)
- A blood cell that fights disease
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things
- where digestion begins
- upper chamber of heart
- a muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
15 Clues: stores urine • absorbs water • Liquid part of blood • where digestion begins • lower chamber of heart • upper chamber of heart • A blood cell that fights disease • the passages that direct air into the lungs • allows air to pass to and from lungs(windpipe) • organ where most absorbtion of food takes place • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • ...
BIOLOGY 2020-04-20
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- structure gives support and shape to cell
- solar energy to chemical energy
- substance in cells
- within a cell that has a distinct process
- cylinder-like & in a circle helps in mitosis
- as the storehouse for the cells DNA
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- between cell and surrounding environment
- materials within cytoplasm
- detects single molecule and responds with action
- of flat membranes,that produce proteins
- that links amino acids together
- that contains enzymes
- water, food and enzymes for the cell
- shaped organelle,supplies energy to the cell
- inside eukaryotic cell gives its shape
15 Clues: substance in cells • that contains enzymes • materials within cytoplasm • solar energy to chemical energy • that links amino acids together • as the storehouse for the cells DNA • water, food and enzymes for the cell • inside eukaryotic cell gives its shape • of flat membranes,that produce proteins • between cell and surrounding environment • ...
Biology 2020-06-03
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- xylem walls keep plants upright
- covers the root of the tooth
- a muscle or gland that response to a stimulus
- a sticky film over the tooth
- decrease the risk of blood clots
- less reactive than glucose transported to the plant cells
- mixture of food contents secreted into the duodenum
- places where proteins are made
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- a functional unit of nervous system which carries messages
- organic sustances needed in tiny amounts for the body
- the system that secretes hormones directly into the blood
- a smaller branch of an artery
- good in sports
- a tube that carries urine from the bladder to the exterior
- a plant hormone that promotes the growth of new shoots
15 Clues: good in sports • covers the root of the tooth • a sticky film over the tooth • a smaller branch of an artery • places where proteins are made • xylem walls keep plants upright • decrease the risk of blood clots • a muscle or gland that response to a stimulus • mixture of food contents secreted into the duodenum • organic sustances needed in tiny amounts for the body • ...
Biology 2020-07-28
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- converts sunlight, CO2 and waters into sugars (runs photosynthesis)
- can do photosynthesis to produce sugars.
- The breaking down of a substance to become a smaller substance.
- occurs in the mitochondria and uses air to respirate.
- Converts energy for cell use.
- Made of cellulose, hard structure, provides support and protection.
- where proteins are assembled
- 4th phase of nuclear division, two separate nuclei.
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- Strand of DNA responsible for producing genes.
- An organelle in eukaryotic cells formed when the membrane is folded.
- Used to convert sugars into usable energy.
- one of the phases of mitosis and meiosis, chromatids pull apart.
- A cell that does not contain a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
- To replace cells in eukaryotes, mitosis is used.
- Pouches that store water, nutrients and waste.
15 Clues: where proteins are assembled • Converts energy for cell use. • can do photosynthesis to produce sugars. • Used to convert sugars into usable energy. • Strand of DNA responsible for producing genes. • Pouches that store water, nutrients and waste. • To replace cells in eukaryotes, mitosis is used. • 4th phase of nuclear division, two separate nuclei. • ...
Biology 2020-10-15
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- regulates the passage of nutrients, metabolites, macromolecules, and information in and out of the cytoplasm
- the material in between a eukaryotic organism's cells
- what a plant exhales
- a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- the first stage of cell division, before metaphase
- during photosynthesis plants produce ______.
- chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers
- rays absorbed by a plant
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- a highly organized structure with an asymmetrical lipid bilayer
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell
- plants inhale ____.
- the final phase of cell division
- chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
- a liquid that goes into the roots of a plant
15 Clues: plants inhale ____. • what a plant exhales • rays absorbed by a plant • the final phase of cell division • a liquid that goes into the roots of a plant • during photosynthesis plants produce ______. • a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers • the first stage of cell division, before metaphase • ...
Biology 2020-09-10
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- speed up chemical reactions
- a chemical that dissolves things
- things that are spread out
- substances which react inside the acids
- a group of atoms bound together
- all carbohydrates in a formula
- a substance that cannot be decomposed
- final result
- Lets you be able to work
- smallest unit, creates all things
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- the measure of the heat of something
- chemicals broken down
- consisting of multiple atoms
- makes up everything in the universe
- undergoes a change during a reaction
15 Clues: final result • chemicals broken down • Lets you be able to work • things that are spread out • speed up chemical reactions • consisting of multiple atoms • all carbohydrates in a formula • a group of atoms bound together • a chemical that dissolves things • smallest unit, creates all things • makes up everything in the universe • the measure of the heat of something • ...
Biology 2021-05-25
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- a single individual or being
- an organism who cannot make their own food
- the structure and support of most mammals
- an environment that holds animals, plants, any living and nonliving thing
- any living thing
- a biome that loses its leaves seasonally
- the basic element of life
- the variety of living things
- the way animals are classified
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- a chart that shows how energy is transfered
- organisms that produce their on food
- converts light into energy
- when evolution is depended on by 2 species
- an organism with no spine or backbone
- when all of the organisms in a species has gone away or died out
15 Clues: any living thing • the basic element of life • converts light into energy • a single individual or being • the variety of living things • the way animals are classified • organisms that produce their on food • an organism with no spine or backbone • a biome that loses its leaves seasonally • the structure and support of most mammals • an organism who cannot make their own food • ...
Biology 2021-11-02
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- a factor that negatively impacts an ecosystem
- Destruction of forests
- The number of different species in an area
- living things/factors
- succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists
- where an organism lives
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
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- non-native species that cause harm
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, and water that is used for living things use
- excessive use of species that have economic value
- type of succession that occurs in an area that was only partially destroyed by disturbances
- A community of organisms/species
- Largest number of individuals in a population that an environment can support
- non-living things/factors
- The loss of a natural habitat
15 Clues: living things/factors • Destruction of forests • where an organism lives • non-living things/factors • The loss of a natural habitat • A community of organisms/species • non-native species that cause harm • The number of different species in an area • a factor that negatively impacts an ecosystem • excessive use of species that have economic value • ...
BIOLOGY 2021-12-09
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- Система пополняющихся знаний, основанных на постоянных наблюдения и заключениях.
- Жизнь
- Живое существо
- Грек
- Посредством чего общаются люди
- Процесс, во время которого живое существо воспроизводит новую жизнь
- Заключение
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- Процесс, который идет в живых существах при использовании солнечной энергии, пищи, воды. В результате которого, химические реакции поддерживают жизнь, развитие и рост живого существа.
- Наука о живых существах
- Окружающая среда
- Cпособность живого существа сохранять постоянство внутреннего состояния
- Итальянец
- Наука o взаимодействии живых существ и окружающей среды
- Наблюдать
- Cтроительный материал, из которого сделано живое существо
15 Clues: Грек • Жизнь • Итальянец • Наблюдать • Заключение • Живое существо • Окружающая среда • Наука о живых существах • Посредством чего общаются люди • Наука o взаимодействии живых существ и окружающей среды • Cтроительный материал, из которого сделано живое существо • Процесс, во время которого живое существо воспроизводит новую жизнь • ...
biology 2021-07-16
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- its part is an air sac on the human body
- used to demonstrate the lungs
- what tube does the food go down
- there are 13 different species in galopogus
- there are 118 of them
- energy is taken in
- a substance made in the liver
- scientific word for fat
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- it is a very light metal
- how do plant make their own food
- energy is given out
- part of a plant
- what is a carbohydrate
- Charles Darwin theory on how we became humans
- a way of measuring how much alcohol you have
15 Clues: part of a plant • energy is taken in • energy is given out • there are 118 of them • what is a carbohydrate • scientific word for fat • it is a very light metal • used to demonstrate the lungs • a substance made in the liver • what tube does the food go down • how do plant make their own food • its part is an air sac on the human body • there are 13 different species in galopogus • ...
biology 2017-05-11
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- Centro de control de la celula
- Celula que no tiene nucleo ni organulos
- Produce, procesa y distribuye proteinas
- Organulo que contiene enzimas
- Una celula que tiene un nucleo verdadero y organulos dentro de la membrana celular se llama
- Es el sitio de fotosintesis de una planta
- Unidad mas basica de la vida
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- Es el sitio de la respiracion celular
- Movimiento de sustancias dentro de un tubo
- Sustancia gelatinosa que se encuentra en la celula
- Es el sitio de sintesis de proteinas en la celula
- Este orgánulo ordena y empaqueta las proteinas
- Parte de la célula que regula lo que entra y sale de la célula
- Estructura intracelular que se especializa en una funcion especifica
- Movimiento por la celula
15 Clues: Movimiento por la celula • Unidad mas basica de la vida • Organulo que contiene enzimas • Centro de control de la celula • Es el sitio de la respiracion celular • Celula que no tiene nucleo ni organulos • Produce, procesa y distribuye proteinas • Es el sitio de fotosintesis de una planta • Movimiento de sustancias dentro de un tubo • ...
Biology 2017-03-05
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- The first clone
- The first theory of evolution created by whom?
- It's organelle without shape or size
- A process in which green plants use energy from the sun to transform water, carbon dioxide
- Genetic code written in a molecula
- Prokaryotes is
- The science of life
- A change that occurs in our DNA sequence
- An instrument for to see too small objects of biology
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- A signal to which organisms respond is called what?
- All living things have DNA and genetic information codes
- A living system
- Where is hemoglobin
- Human impact on the environment
- The structural, functional and biological unit of all organisms
15 Clues: Prokaryotes is • The first clone • A living system • Where is hemoglobin • The science of life • Human impact on the environment • Genetic code written in a molecula • It's organelle without shape or size • A change that occurs in our DNA sequence • The first theory of evolution created by whom? • A signal to which organisms respond is called what? • ...
biology 2017-10-14
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- Producers or self-sustaining organisms that can manufacture their own food.
- The amount of energy in living organisms.
- The process of extracting inorganic molecules from the environment and converting them into high energy organic nutrients.
- Consumers that can eat both plant and animals.
- Pertain to the physical nature of the land surface.
- Plants that grow in very dry environments
- Consumers or living things that cannot make their own food; they obtain their energy by eating producers and/or consumers.
- Meiosis in sperm cell that takes place in the testes of male species.
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- Dark, spongy and jellylike substance that is formed when organic substances fully decompose
- Protects the bacterial cell from drying and is used for surface attachment.
- Viruses that attack or infect bacteria
- Meiosis in egg cell that takes place in the ovaries of females.
- Pertains to the alkalinity or acidity of the soil
- Animals with stable body temperatures; no matter where they are, their body temperature does not change.
- Animals that have unstable body temperatures; their body temperatures are affected by the environmental temperature.
15 Clues: Viruses that attack or infect bacteria • The amount of energy in living organisms. • Plants that grow in very dry environments • Consumers that can eat both plant and animals. • Pertains to the alkalinity or acidity of the soil • Pertain to the physical nature of the land surface. • Meiosis in egg cell that takes place in the ovaries of females. • ...
Biology 2013-01-15
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- sister chromatids stretchs out into thin chromastin
- chromatin thickens and coils up
- sister chromatids separate
- structures in the nucles that contain the genetic information
- stores calcium
- sends messages and coordinate activity of the body
- the material in the nucleous of a cell
- delivers oxygen to cells
- reproduction, a single parent production offspring
- Cover and protect the body
- reproduction, two parents contribute genetic information to one offspring
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- Chromosome line up in the middle of the cell
- contract to allow movement
- Protects sound vibrations
- store energys
15 Clues: store energys • stores calcium • delivers oxygen to cells • Protects sound vibrations • sister chromatids separate • contract to allow movement • Cover and protect the body • chromatin thickens and coils up • the material in the nucleous of a cell • Chromosome line up in the middle of the cell • sends messages and coordinate activity of the body • ...
Biology 2013-01-15
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- if a cell ignores a signal to stop dividing, the newly divided cells from a mass called a ..
- 2 lower chambers called the right and left
- tine vessels connecting arteries to veins
- two tubes that travel to the left and right wings
- 2 upper chambers called the right and left
- this blood vessel carries blood vessel to the heart
- During ___, the chromosomes align in the centre of the cell
- this blood vessel carries blood away from the heart
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- how many kind or cells work together?
- air that enters the air sacs is rich in..
- seperated into 4 parts
- thin band of muscle involved in breathing
- protein rich liquid
- 2 air filled,spongy organs
- makes up less then 1% of blood volume
15 Clues: protein rich liquid • seperated into 4 parts • 2 air filled,spongy organs • how many kind or cells work together? • makes up less then 1% of blood volume • air that enters the air sacs is rich in.. • thin band of muscle involved in breathing • tine vessels connecting arteries to veins • 2 lower chambers called the right and left • 2 upper chambers called the right and left • ...
Biology 2013-01-15
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- help with cell division during mitosis
- holds plant up
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- found only in plant cells
- make protein
- "clean up crew"
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- makes protein
- store and move materials between the cells
- helps cell maintain its shape
- "UPS" of the cell
- store liquids
- control-center of the cell
- jelly-like material that fills the cell
- makes lipids
15 Clues: make protein • makes lipids • makes protein • store liquids • holds plant up • "clean up crew" • "UPS" of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • found only in plant cells • control-center of the cell • helps cell maintain its shape • help with cell division during mitosis • jelly-like material that fills the cell • controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Biology 2013-01-14
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- uncontrollable cell division due to mutations
- Carry blood away from the heart to the brain and other body parts
- makes up all living things
- the movement of water from an area of high concentration in an area of low concentration
- a system that takes in food and breaks it down
- A system that controls breathing
- controls cells activities
- a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
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- produces protein
- stores and contains food
- a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up
- muscular tube that makes food from mouth to stomach
- The last stage of the cell
- Division of nucleus
- carry blood toward the heart
15 Clues: produces protein • Division of nucleus • stores and contains food • controls cells activities • makes up all living things • The last stage of the cell • carry blood toward the heart • A system that controls breathing • uncontrollable cell division due to mutations • a system that takes in food and breaks it down • a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up • ...
Biology 2013-01-14
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- controls cells activities
- a system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up
- A system that controls breathing
- muscular tube that makes food from mouth to stomach
- the movement of water from an area of high concentration in an area of low concentration
- carry blood toward the heart
- stores and contains food
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- makes up all living things
- uncontrollable cell division due to mutations
- The last stage of the cell
- Division of nucleus
- Carry blood away from the heart to the brain and other body parts
- produces protein
- a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
15 Clues: produces protein • Division of nucleus • stores and contains food • controls cells activities • makes up all living things • The last stage of the cell • carry blood toward the heart • A system that controls breathing • uncontrollable cell division due to mutations • a system that takes in food and breaks it down • a mass of cells that continue to divide and pile up • ...
Biology 2013-06-10
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- A type of cell division that results
- motion by which blood flows in the body
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- The production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- dead protein
- An internal liquid
- system System which consists of bones
- Process of breaking down food
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids found in the nucleus of most living cells
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- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- cell cell making up skin
- number of organized or specialized structures
- The central and most important part of an object
- Breathing
- dioxide A colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration and absorbed by plants
15 Clues: Breathing • dead protein • An internal liquid • cell cell making up skin • Process of breaking down food • A type of cell division that results • system System which consists of bones • motion by which blood flows in the body • number of organized or specialized structures • The central and most important part of an object • An organelle found in large numbers in most cells • ...
Biology 2013-12-15
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- process of transplanting organs from one species to another
- loss of brain function caused by interruption of blood flow to the brain
- Surgeon/ a doctor that specifically preforms surgeries.
- scientist that studies animals, plants, humans and their environment
- the food enters the body
- the trachea when swallowing occurs
- took to help zoom in on a cell
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- of the moustache frog
- most common animal used for xenotransplantation
- dioxide+ water+ light energy --> glucose + oxygen
- loss of bone tissue
- attack/blood supply to the heart is slowed or stopped because of blockage
- cells/ cells that have a membrane, nucleus and bound organelles
- holds the food in the body before it continues the digestive process
- used to cut things open(used in surgeries)
15 Clues: loss of bone tissue • of the moustache frog • the food enters the body • took to help zoom in on a cell • the trachea when swallowing occurs • used to cut things open(used in surgeries) • most common animal used for xenotransplantation • dioxide+ water+ light energy --> glucose + oxygen • Surgeon/ a doctor that specifically preforms surgeries. • ...
Biology 2015-06-09
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- From respiratory system
- Another word for glucose
- The process by which nutrients pass from the digestive system to the blood
- Smallest blood vessels
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific task
- Thick walled elastic blood vessels
- Thin walled inelastic blood vessels
- Makes a large number of abnormal white blood cells
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- From digestive system
- Helps the blood clot
- a group of organs that interact with each other to perform a common task
- Large muscle located below the lungs
- Pumps blood out
- Specialized cells working together to perform a function
- Watery portions of the blood
15 Clues: Pumps blood out • Helps the blood clot • From digestive system • Smallest blood vessels • From respiratory system • Another word for glucose • Watery portions of the blood • Thick walled elastic blood vessels • Thin walled inelastic blood vessels • Large muscle located below the lungs • Makes a large number of abnormal white blood cells • ...
Biology 2015-06-10
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- wall protects and supports plant cells
- produces photosynthesis
- is the first phase of mitosis
- the system that moves body parts and organs
- what is the basic unit of life for all living things
- brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- which blood vessels get narrower the farther they are from the heart
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- gel-like material inside cells
- produces eggs (f) produces sperm (m)
- the disease where airways are inflamed due to infection
- longest phase od cell cycle
- a group of diseases that result from uncontrolled cell growth
- specialized structures preforming specific functions
- chromosomes are split in half
- largest organ of the digestive system
15 Clues: produces photosynthesis • longest phase od cell cycle • is the first phase of mitosis • chromosomes are split in half • gel-like material inside cells • produces eggs (f) produces sperm (m) • largest organ of the digestive system • wall protects and supports plant cells • the system that moves body parts and organs • specialized structures preforming specific functions • ...
Biology 2014-10-22
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- What is an Organism that breaks down dead animals and decaying matter into other substances.
- All living things can be placed in six major categories called.. animalia, Eubacteria, Potista, Fungi, Plante, and Arachaebacteria.
- A organism that makes it's own food.
- A organism that can make it's own food.
- What is the smallest fuctional and structural unint in a living organism?
- A organism that feeds on plants and animals.
- a organism made up of only one cell
- An Organism that produces it's own food.
- Faactor= What do you call a non-living part of an enviorment?
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- Something that represents the largest diffrence among organisms.
- Cell= What is a singe celled organism that does not have a Nucleus or Membrane?
- Factor= What do you call a living part of an enviorment such as a plant or animal?
- A organidm made up, of more than one Cell.
- What is the organelle that contains DNA in Eukaryotic cells?
- Simple single- celled organisms with no Nucleus or Organelles.
15 Clues: a organism made up of only one cell • A organism that makes it's own food. • A organism that can make it's own food. • An Organism that produces it's own food. • A organidm made up, of more than one Cell. • A organism that feeds on plants and animals. • What is the organelle that contains DNA in Eukaryotic cells? • ...
Biology 2023-10-17
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- region in prokaryote where DNA is seen
- packs and modify proteins from ER
- stage where cell creates cleavage furrow and eventually split
- connective tissue with hard layer matrix: lacunae
- controls what goes in and out of cell
- condensed form of chromatin: human has 46
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- it can either be rough or smooth
- basic unit of nervous system
- responsible for protein synthesis
- inner portion of cell and composed of cytosol
- transport mechanism that needed energy
- cell drinking
- coined the term "cell"
- complex type of cell with endomembrane system
- stage in mitosis where chromosomes align in metaphase plate
15 Clues: cell drinking • coined the term "cell" • basic unit of nervous system • it can either be rough or smooth • responsible for protein synthesis • packs and modify proteins from ER • controls what goes in and out of cell • region in prokaryote where DNA is seen • transport mechanism that needed energy • condensed form of chromatin: human has 46 • ...
Biology 2023-11-02
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- the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment
- a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis
- a relation between two kinds of organisms in which one gains benefits from the other without damaging or benefiting it.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- Macromolecule with the monomer of Fatty acid and glycerol
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
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- Genetically identical cells formed when a cell undergoes division by mitosis
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- A tool for showing possible alleles of offspring in a test cross
- Macromolecule with the monomer of Monosaccharides
- Macromolecule with the monomer of Nucleotides
- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- The study of living organisms
- Macromolecule with the monomer of Amino acids
15 Clues: The study of living organisms • Macromolecule with the monomer of Nucleotides • Macromolecule with the monomer of Amino acids • Macromolecule with the monomer of Monosaccharides • symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved. • Macromolecule with the monomer of Fatty acid and glycerol • A tool for showing possible alleles of offspring in a test cross • ...
Biology 2024-02-05
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- Thread-like structures in the nucleus carrying genetic information, passed from one generation to the next during reproduction.
- Genetic makeup of an organism, including the combination of alleles for a particular gene.
- Breeding two individuals to study or manipulate the inheritance of specific traits in their offspring.
- A diagram predicting possible genotypes and phenotypes in a genetic cross.
- Involving a single trait controlled by a single gene.
- An allele that expresses its trait in the phenotype only when two copies are present, being masked by a dominant allele.
- Gregor Mendel, an Austrian scientist and pioneer of modern genetics, known for his pea plant experiments.
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- Having two identical alleles for a specific gene, either both dominant or both recessive.
- Alternative form of a gene located at a specific position on a chromosome.
- An allele that expresses its trait in the phenotype with just one copy in the genotype, masking the recessive allele.
- Having two different alleles for a specific gene, with one dominant and one recessive.
- Involving two different traits controlled by different genes.
- Observable physical or biochemical traits of an organism, influenced by genetics and the environment.
- Segment of DNA providing instructions for a specific protein or functional RNA, influencing a trait.
- An individual with a recessive allele for a trait but does not show the associated phenotype, capable of passing it on.
15 Clues: Involving a single trait controlled by a single gene. • Involving two different traits controlled by different genes. • Alternative form of a gene located at a specific position on a chromosome. • A diagram predicting possible genotypes and phenotypes in a genetic cross. • Having two different alleles for a specific gene, with one dominant and one recessive. • ...
Biology 2024-04-09
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- The science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
- The study of animals
- First person to study animals in sufficient details
- The study of prehistoric forms of life
- The study of gross structure of the organs as seen in dissection
- The study of plants
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- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of birds
- The study of insects
- Known as Father of medicine
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of fungi
- The study of structure and functions of animal and plant cells
15 Clues: The study of birds • The study of fungi • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The study of metabolism • Known as Father of medicine • The study of prehistoric forms of life • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • First person to study animals in sufficient details • ...
Biology 2024-03-26
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- Blood comes in from the right atrium into this
- gas needed for photosynthesis
- What side of heart has a thin wall
- The deoxygenated blood enters in from the top of the heart from the body
- needed for photosynthesis
- is the net transfer of particles across a concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to low
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- What blood vessel has substance exchange by diffusion?
- The deoxygenated blood enters in from the bottom of the heart from the body
- Which blood vessel has the largest lumen?
- which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
- regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss
- deoxygenated blood enters from the Vena cava into here
- a waste product of photosynthesis
- Deoxygenated blood enters from the right ventricle to here and this sends blood to the lungs
- What side of the heart has a thick wall?
15 Clues: needed for photosynthesis • gas needed for photosynthesis • a waste product of photosynthesis • What side of heart has a thin wall • What side of the heart has a thick wall? • Which blood vessel has the largest lumen? • Blood comes in from the right atrium into this • which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart? • ...
