biology Crossword Puzzles
gene 2018-02-16
School classes 2021-07-08
School subjects 2023-09-11
Spanish Vocab Puzzle 2020-11-12
20 Clues: now • monday • to buy • to rest • biology • to rest • to sing • because • arte art • to study • chemistry • to arrive • to return • to answer • journalism • accounting • to prepare • to eat dinner • to eat breakfast • to draw/to sketch
Biology Crossword 2014-09-10
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- body of facts, information
- an answer or reply as in words or in some action
- any basic process of organic functioning or operating
- an act of instance of noticing or perceiving
- the ecosystem comprising the entire Earth and the living organisms that inhabit it
- a system of moral principles
- the final decision
- something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action
- a proposition(s)set forth as an explanation
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- the science of heredity
- a test, trial, or tentative procedure
- the tendency of a system to maintain internal stability
- capable of being changed or altered
- a scientific or industrial process
- genetics
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment
- doubt
- oblique or diagonal line of direction
- the science of life or living matter in all forms
- the study of nature
20 Clues: doubt • genetics • the final decision • the study of nature • the science of heredity • body of facts, information • a system of moral principles • a scientific or industrial process • capable of being changed or altered • a test, trial, or tentative procedure • oblique or diagonal line of direction • a proposition(s)set forth as an explanation • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-09-07
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- the science of heredity
- a form of life composed of cells
- element required for breathing
- aquatic eukaryotic organisms
- a plastid containing chlorophyll
- a plants origin
- natural external factors surrounding an o
- a branch of biology
- a class of individuals having some common
- a microscopic structure containing a mem
- a system, or group of interconnected elements
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- the process of converting CO2 and water
- a multicellular organism that produces
- biologicl diversity among/within plant species
- plant science
- organisms that live by decomposing and
- element humans exhale
- the green coloring matter of leaves and
- method of studying nature
- change in genes from generation to generation the change in genes from gen to gen
- one-celled organisms
- oxygen producers
- science of embryos
- reproductive body of an oraganism
- the ascending axis of a plant
25 Clues: plant science • a plants origin • oxygen producers • science of embryos • a branch of biology • one-celled organisms • element humans exhale • the science of heredity • method of studying nature • aquatic eukaryotic organisms • the ascending axis of a plant • element required for breathing • a form of life composed of cells • a plastid containing chlorophyll • ...
Techniques of Molecular Biology 2018-01-04
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- Inherited difference in pattern of restriction enzyme digestion (Abbreviation)
- Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique
- In situ DNA hybridization technique (Abbreviation)
- Common organism used in molecular biology
- Visualization tool in molecular biology
- Entire cellular DNA
- Hybrid DNA
- Carrier of foreign DNA
- A technique producing monoclonal antibodies
- DNA binding domain containing Zinc
- DNA obtained from retrovirus
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- Has properties of two different DNA carriers
- Artificial membranes forming vesicles which are used to deliver gene intracellularly
- blot A confirmatory test for HIV infection
- Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA
- Molecular glue
- First cloned cat
- Technique for separation of biomolecules
- A tool that restricts the entry of bacteriophages in bacteria
- A large population of identical molecules
- Antibiotic resistance gene carrier in bacteria
- Carrier of Large DNA fragment (Abbreviation)
- Marker DNA which can serve as molecular fingerprint of an individual (Abbreviation)
- Scientist who devised the DNA separation technique
24 Clues: Hybrid DNA • Molecular glue • First cloned cat • Entire cellular DNA • Carrier of foreign DNA • DNA obtained from retrovirus • DNA binding domain containing Zinc • Visualization tool in molecular biology • Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA • Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique • Common organism used in molecular biology • Technique for separation of biomolecules • ...
Techniques of Molecular Biology 2018-01-04
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- In situ DNA hybridization technique (Abbreviation)
- DNA obtained from retrovirus
- Antibiotic resistance gene carrier in bacteria
- Visualization tool in molecular biology
- Carrier of Large DNA fragment (Abbreviation)
- blot A confirmatory test for HIV infection
- Hybrid DNA
- Artificial membranes forming vesicles which are used to deliver gene intracellularly
- Marker DNA which can serve as molecular fingerprint of an individual (Abbreviation)
- Entire cellular DNA
- Scientist who devised the DNA separation technique
- Inherited difference in pattern of restriction enzyme digestion (Abbreviation)
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- A technique producing monoclonal antibodies
- Carrier of foreign DNA
- Has properties of two different DNA carriers
- First cloned cat
- Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA
- A tool that restricts the entry of bacteriophages in bacteria
- Molecular glue
- A large population of identical molecules
- Technique for separation of biomolecules
- DNA binding domain containing Zinc
- Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique
- Common organism used in molecular biology
24 Clues: Hybrid DNA • Molecular glue • First cloned cat • Entire cellular DNA • Carrier of foreign DNA • DNA obtained from retrovirus • DNA binding domain containing Zinc • Visualization tool in molecular biology • Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA • A large population of identical molecules • Technique for separation of biomolecules • Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique • ...
Speak- pages 100-154 2018-10-14
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- - The poster in Melinda's closet
- - the English teacher
- - The place Melinda bought pants with her mom
- Evans - The boy who kissed Melinda "IT"
- Blocks - the blocks that Melinda keeps using for art class
- - Melinda's ex-friend
- - The thing Melinda is drawing in art class
- - The group of people Heather hangs out with
- - A word David Petrakis uses to describe the winning shot at a basketball game
- - The main character
- - Merryweather In-School Suspension
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- - "Who saw the truth. Who painted the truth, molded it ripped from the earth with two angry hands."
- - the latest school mascot
- - Melinda's best friend in middle school
- Club - The club that Rachel/Rachelle is apart of
- of Mercy Hospital - The place Melinda ended up going to instead of the mall
- The art teacher
- - The only class Melinda has an A in
- Petrakis - Melinda's biology partner
- Keen - Biology teacher
20 Clues: The art teacher • - The main character • - the English teacher • - Melinda's ex-friend • Keen - Biology teacher • - the latest school mascot • - The poster in Melinda's closet • - Merryweather In-School Suspension • - The only class Melinda has an A in • Petrakis - Melinda's biology partner • Evans - The boy who kissed Melinda "IT" • - Melinda's best friend in middle school • ...
FIND ME! 2023-08-08
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- a plastid that contains chlorophyll in which photosynthesis takes place.
- another way to say okay or cool or the truth.
- they bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins.
- A powerhouse of the cell
- unattractive, insignificant, or socially inept person.
- a nickname for doctor.
- To show off.
- Hungry and angry.
- study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases.
- Gossip, situation, story, or news.
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- a small circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal
- to lie.
- Good, cool, or going well.
- membrane-bound organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- branch of biology that covers the study of immune system.
- something is so funny that the speaker has "died" of laughter.
- To be determined.
- Over-the-top, extreme.
- a space and can store nutrients and water on which a cell can rely for its survival.
- Amazing, cool, or exciting.
20 Clues: to lie. • To show off. • To be determined. • Hungry and angry. • Over-the-top, extreme. • a nickname for doctor. • A powerhouse of the cell • Good, cool, or going well. • Amazing, cool, or exciting. • Gossip, situation, story, or news. • another way to say okay or cool or the truth. • study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases. • ...
What is Science? 2023-09-01
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- the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of natural and social world, following a systematic methodology based on evidence
- the study of genes and heredity
- study of the skin
- the study of life
- a branch of natural science
- the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- the study of hormones, endocrine glands and organs
- the study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases
- the study of the environment
- the study of blood in blood disorders
- the study of the lymphatic system
- the study of body structure
- study of mammals
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- the study of how the human body works
- the study of the normal function and diseases of the esophagus stomach, small intestines
- scientific study
- the scientific study of human body movement
- scientific study of animals
- a branch of medicine that deals with the study treatment diagnosis and prevention of cancer
- the study of cells
20 Clues: scientific study • study of mammals • study of the skin • the study of life • the study of cells • scientific study of animals • a branch of natural science • the study of body structure • the study of the environment • the study of genes and heredity • the study of the lymphatic system • the study of how the human body works • the study of blood in blood disorders • ...
1st Secondary Unit One 2020-09-20
15 Clues: أمتعة • منحني • كارثه • أجازة • يتورم • متضايق • داخلية • يقدم شخص • بشكل صحيح • رحلة جوية • علم الأحياء • إنسان الغابة • يسير في رحلة • متبل بالبهارات • السياحة البيئية
Techniques of Molecular Biology 2018-01-04
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- Antibiotic resistance gene carrier in bacteria
- Marker DNA which can serve as molecular fingerprint of an individual (Abbreviation)
- Inherited difference in pattern of restriction enzyme digestion (Abbreviation)
- A technique producing monoclonal antibodies
- First cloned cat
- Has properties of two different DNA carriers
- A tool that restricts the entry of bacteriophages in bacteria
- In situ DNA hybridization technique (Abbreviation)
- blot A confirmatory test for HIV infection
- Entire cellular DNA
- Common organism used in molecular biology
Down
- Hybrid DNA
- Visualization tool in molecular biology
- Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA
- Technique for separation of biomolecules
- Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique
- Carrier of Large DNA fragment (Abbreviation)
- Molecular glue
- A large population of identical molecules
- Artificial membranes forming vesicles which are used to deliver gene intracellularly
- Carrier of foreign DNA
- DNA binding domain containing Zinc
22 Clues: Hybrid DNA • Molecular glue • First cloned cat • Entire cellular DNA • Carrier of foreign DNA • DNA binding domain containing Zinc • Visualization tool in molecular biology • Radio /fluorescent labeled pieces of DNA • Technique for separation of biomolecules • Scientist behind sequencing DNA technique • A large population of identical molecules • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-12-09
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- payment that comes at a later date.
- hereditary rulers of countries
- loud and clear and in public
- something you can ride with one wheel
- group that decides a contest together
- book or account of your own life
- without active awareness
- set of language rules
- belonging to two or more countries
- study of life and living organisms
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- reads minds and predicts the future
- climb awkwardly, as if by rushing hastily
- you're away from the prying eyes of other
- push with your feet to control a machine
- cells in your nervous system
- biology that studies animals
- moving things one place to another
- a lot of papers
- the same thing as another word.
- a long period of time
- natural number or its negative, or zero
- agreement Scientists
- the protagonist main character and focus
- two-dimensional shape
24 Clues: a lot of papers • agreement Scientists • a long period of time • two-dimensional shape • set of language rules • without active awareness • loud and clear and in public • cells in your nervous system • biology that studies animals • hereditary rulers of countries • the same thing as another word. • book or account of your own life • moving things one place to another • ...
ologies 2021-08-25
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- study of nature, formation, and movement of glaciers
- study of animal behavior
- study of microscopic life forms
- study of cells, cell biology, cell anatomy, and cell physiology
- study of the development of living things before birth
- study of organisms and how they interact with the environment
- study of the bones and disorders and diseases of the skeleton
- study of function of the structures of the body
- study of viruses and viral diseases
- study of the immune system and its responses to invading pathogens
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- study of living things
- study of fish
- study of all aspects of diseases and possible causes of death
- study of different climates on Earth
- study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth
- study of insects
- study of nerves
- study of bacteria
- study of objects in space
- function of living things such as cells, tissue, and organ systems
20 Clues: study of fish • study of nerves • study of insects • study of bacteria • study of living things • study of animal behavior • study of objects in space • study of microscopic life forms • study of viruses and viral diseases • study of different climates on Earth • study of function of the structures of the body • study of nature, formation, and movement of glaciers • ...
Biology Crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
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- The part of the genetic makeup of a cell.
- known as cellular biology
- when the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where both alleles are fully and separately expressed
- A DNA molecule consisting all the genetic material of an organism
- type of genotype is composed of similar alleles that produce gametes that are all alike
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- A branch of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms.
- The branch and specialty of biology that studies bacteria
- The study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
- The composite of an organism's observable cellbiology characteristics or traits.
- The branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom.
10 Clues: known as cellular biology • The part of the genetic makeup of a cell. • The branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom. • The branch and specialty of biology that studies bacteria • A DNA molecule consisting all the genetic material of an organism • The study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-09-10
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- a proposition(s)set forth as an explanation
- the ecosystem comprising the entire Earth and the living organisms that inhabit it
- a test, trial, or tentative procedure
- any basic process of organic functioning or operating
- the study of nature
- the tendency of a system to maintain internal stability
- a system of moral principles
- capable of being changed or altered
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- something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action
- doubt
- an act of instance of noticing or perceiving
- oblique or diagonal line of direction
- the science of heredity
- a scientific or industrial process
- an answer or reply as in words or in some action
- genetics
- the science of life or living matter in all forms
- body of facts, information
- the final decision
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment
20 Clues: doubt • genetics • the final decision • the study of nature • the science of heredity • body of facts, information • a system of moral principles • a scientific or industrial process • capable of being changed or altered • oblique or diagonal line of direction • a test, trial, or tentative procedure • a proposition(s)set forth as an explanation • ...
Divergence in the Biosphere 2024-04-16
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- 1996 comedy starring Pauly Shore.
- After a 3-hour tour, they were marooned on his Island.
- Archipelago province of Ecuador.
- Branch of biology that investigates organisms and their physical surroundings.
- Practice of caring for Earth's natural resources.
- Acts or shows with successive performances of dance, skits, or songs.
- "Red Solo ____" sung by Toby Keith.
- Indigenous natives of Peru.
- The "T" in TC1600.
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- Animals that mostly feed on plants.
- Organisms use this tactic to blend in with their surroundings.
- The yellow dust in Spring.
- Supercontinent in early geologic time.
- E.O. _____, Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University
- "____ For Humanity", a non-profit organization.
- Small burrowing mammals.
- "Across the Pond" refers to this ocean.
- She of "jumping genes".
- "Your post has gone ____!"
- Iowa State basketball athlete.
- ____ Sam (Looney Tune who said, "Say yer prayers, varmint!")
- National gemstone of Australia.
22 Clues: The "T" in TC1600. • She of "jumping genes". • Small burrowing mammals. • The yellow dust in Spring. • "Your post has gone ____!" • Indigenous natives of Peru. • Iowa State basketball athlete. • National gemstone of Australia. • Archipelago province of Ecuador. • 1996 comedy starring Pauly Shore. • Animals that mostly feed on plants. • "Red Solo ____" sung by Toby Keith. • ...
Branches of Biology 2023-01-31
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- - The study of viruses.
- - The study of insects.
- - The study of Human body form.
- - The study of microorganisms.
- - The study of organisms relationship with each other and their environment.
- - The study of the chemical and physiochemical processes that occur within living organisms.
- - The study of tissues
- - The study of bacteria.
- - The study of Plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics and ecology.
- - The study of naming and classification of organisms.
- - The study of the development of embryos.
- - The study of living organisms.
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- - The study of Form and structure.
- -The study of mammals.
- - The study parasitic organisms.
- - The study of cells.
- - The study of heredity.
- - The study of fish.
- - The study of birds.
- - The study of Animals.
- - The study of structure of human body.
- biology - The study of cell structure and function, and it revolves around the concept that the cell is the fundamental unit of life.
22 Clues: - The study of fish. • - The study of cells. • - The study of birds. • -The study of mammals. • - The study of tissues • - The study of viruses. • - The study of insects. • - The study of Animals. • - The study of heredity. • - The study of bacteria. • - The study of microorganisms. • - The study of Human body form. • - The study parasitic organisms. • - The study of living organisms. • ...
England 2023-06-01
Across
- Where is the building at which we stayed at?
- With what vehicle did we cross the English sea?
- For what subject did we do Rockpooling?
- With what vehicle did we go from Rodenborch to Calais?
- What's the person you sleep in the same room with called?
- What cliffs did we visit?
- A battle occurred near here.
- Where did we go on our trip?
- We did this for Biology.
- For what subject did we make natural artworks?
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- What historical building did we visit in Dover?
- We had alot of this on the cliffs, the opposite of good weather.
- What is the building called where we stayed at?
- What happened near Hastings?
- Typical breakfast for the English.
- Opposite of warm
- Capital of England.
- What city did we visit on the last day of our trip?
- Where we visited the castle.
- For what subject did we visit the cliffs?
20 Clues: Opposite of warm • Capital of England. • We did this for Biology. • What cliffs did we visit? • What happened near Hastings? • A battle occurred near here. • Where did we go on our trip? • Where we visited the castle. • Typical breakfast for the English. • For what subject did we do Rockpooling? • For what subject did we visit the cliffs? • ...
Les matières 2016-11-24
Subjects in English 2023-10-26
asdfghjkiuytredcvghy 2021-04-15
19 Clues: el libro • el ingles • la fisica • el examen • la musica • el espanol • el estadio • la mochila • labiologia • la ventana • la profesor • el profesor • la historia • la ciencias • el escritorio • la biblioteca • la computacion • las matematicas • el/la estudiante
untitles 2024-04-08
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- - Spice Island
- - Climbing vine flower
- - Snowy animal
- - Blue flower
- - Summer footwear
- - Holiday dessert
- - Government income
- - Archipelago nation
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- - Japanese garment
- - Science
- - Triathlon leg
- - Winter constellation
- - Autocross
- - Taekwondo country
- - Head of government
- - Symbol of peace
- - Oceanic phenomenon
- - Scenic overlook
- - Subway alternative
- - Halloween symbol
20 Clues: - Science • - Autocross • - Blue flower • - Spice Island • - Snowy animal • - Triathlon leg • - Summer footwear • - Symbol of peace • - Scenic overlook • - Holiday dessert • - Japanese garment • - Halloween symbol • - Taekwondo country • - Government income • - Head of government • - Oceanic phenomenon • - Subway alternative • - Archipelago nation • - Winter constellation • - Climbing vine flower
School subjects 2024-02-12
13 Clues: Věda • Dějepis • Zeměpis • Matematika • Angličtina • Přírodopis • Český jazyk • Informatika • Španělština • Francouzština • Tělesná výchova • Hudební výchova • Výtvarná výchova
School Subjects 2022-06-20
13 Clues: chimie • musique • anglais • physique • sciences • histoire • biologie • français • géographie • mathématiques • arts plastiques • education, Education physique • Communications Technology, technologie
Ecology 2014-02-11
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- branch of biology that studies the structure and function of cells
- of animals
- it all happens
- has interaction among them and their environment
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- is the study of ecology
- of plants
- the word ecology comes from
- it is studied in
- people who study ecology
- of organisms iterating among them and their environment
- does ecology help
11 Clues: of plants • of animals • it all happens • it is studied in • does ecology help • is the study of ecology • people who study ecology • the word ecology comes from • has interaction among them and their environment • of organisms iterating among them and their environment • branch of biology that studies the structure and function of cells
Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
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- the part that deals with animals
- seeds in a female flower during or after reproduction
- the seed are released out of a plant
- the cycle in which plants make food
- a part of biology
- the part of a flower that holds and store water
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- the part that deals with _____.
- a part of biology
- a plant that grows from another plant with thorns
- part of a flower
- part of organisms
- scientific term for a blooming flower
- a organism that feeds of the worn bark on a tree
- helps plants work efficiently
14 Clues: part of a flower • a part of biology • part of organisms • a part of biology • helps plants work efficiently • the part that deals with _____. • the part that deals with animals • the cycle in which plants make food • the seed are released out of a plant • scientific term for a blooming flower • the part of a flower that holds and store water • ...
Life at school 2021-01-29
French Cours 2024-12-03
sts 2020-04-07
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- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- study of Body parts
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- study of body function
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Father of Evolution
- Father of Genetics
- study of medicine
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- Copernicus’ book
- - total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- the place where papyrus was invented
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- Father of Human Medicine
- Father of Microbiology
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease.
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- study of parasites
- Father of Biology
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
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- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- Largest Christian Denomination
- also known as smart card
- Father of Physiology
- the variety and variability of life on Earth
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- Father of Taxonomy
- study of diseases
- profession that breeds animals
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- Oldest civilization
- Imaginary location of genes
- "studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind".
- Father of Pathology
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- also known as artificial selection
- meaning middle age
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- Father of Anatomy
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
54 Clues: Copernicus’ book • study of medicine • study of diseases • Father of Anatomy • Father of Biology • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Genetics • meaning middle age • study of parasites • study of Body parts • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
STS 2020-04-07
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- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease
- Imaginary location of genes
- branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- study of medicine
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Father of Evolution
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- Father of Microbiology
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- profession that breeds animals
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- study of parasites
- also known as smart card
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
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- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- study of body function
- also known as artificial selection
- branch of science that involves the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter
- Largest Christian Denomination
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Copernicus’ book
- the place where papyrus was invented
- Father of Pathology
- Oldest civilization
- the variety and variability of life on Earth
- study of Body parts
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- - total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Human Medicine
- vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia, and characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding their young, a neocortex, fur or hair, and three middle ear bones
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Physiology
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
- Father of Genetics
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- Father of Biology
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- meaning middle age
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- study of diseases
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Father of Taxonomy
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • Father of Biology • study of diseases • Father of Genetics • meaning middle age • study of parasites • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Pathology • Oldest civilization • study of Body parts • Father of Evolution • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • Father of Human Medicine • also known as smart card • ...
Brain teaser 2018-11-19
14 Clues: HQ • skill • enzyme • wonder • product • Investor • intranet • division • Humungus • Catalyze • Health trend • peder Holk Nielsen • Annual Report Team • transformative innovation
Chapter 2 French Crossword 2012-02-17
Unit 5 and 6 2020-05-28
19 Clues: Bit • Fish • Post • Brace • Biology • thinking • Evidence • thinking • thinking • Geography • Information • intelligence • Neighborhood • Don’t server’s • Extraterrestrial • decision decision • Say something and it do • The something of something • up with Sinónimo of keep Up
April SOL Terms 2024-05-01
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- The results of the experiment were considered _______ due to a procedural error.
- in biology, this describes a body that is aerodynamic
- decomposition or rotting
- synonymous with: ideal, best
- to gather or collect
- to separate or set apart from other
- describes a chemical reaction that absorbs heat
- maintaining internal equilibrium
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- many bacteria use these to move
- a gradual decrease or deterioriation
- combining multiple amino acids into proteins is an example of _________.
- synonymous with movement
- in biology, this is the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce
13 Clues: to gather or collect • decomposition or rotting • synonymous with movement • synonymous with: ideal, best • many bacteria use these to move • maintaining internal equilibrium • to separate or set apart from other • a gradual decrease or deterioriation • describes a chemical reaction that absorbs heat • in biology, this describes a body that is aerodynamic • ...
School And Education By Alessia Battistini 2014-02-24
Botany Intr 2023-02-08
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- is the set of populations inhabiting a particular area
- is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of plants including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance
- are individual living entities
- system is a higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs
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- are arranged into molecules
- tree is a diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among biological species based on similarities and differences in genetic or physical traits or both
- is the study of the biology and the evolution of plants in the geologic past
- together form tissues
- anatomy is microscopic plant structure (cells and tissues)
- means, "the science of life"
10 Clues: together form tissues • are arranged into molecules • means, "the science of life" • are individual living entities • is the set of populations inhabiting a particular area • anatomy is microscopic plant structure (cells and tissues) • is the study of the biology and the evolution of plants in the geologic past • ...
SCOPE OF BIOLOGY 2023-06-11
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- The branch of botany that studies the arrangement and external forms of plant organs
- Root is part of?
- The study of all living organisms that are too small to be seen by the human eye
- The science that studies the structure of living things.
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- This division of biology deals with the study of animals
- The branch of Biology that studies living systems
- What zoologists observe and learn when writing research articles and reports
- The branch of botany that studies plants purely
- This division of biology deals with the study of plants
- The part of the plant that has the function of photosynthesis
10 Clues: Root is part of? • The branch of botany that studies plants purely • The branch of Biology that studies living systems • This division of biology deals with the study of plants • This division of biology deals with the study of animals • The science that studies the structure of living things. • The part of the plant that has the function of photosynthesis • ...
Human Biology 2012-03-27
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- A biological compound consisting of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule.
- Major extends leg at knee
- The tubular excretory unit of the vertebrate kidney
- The inner, as opposed to the outer, part of an organ, as in the adrenal gland.
- An enzyme in perspiration, tears, and saliva that attacks bacterial cell walls
- The diploid product of the union of haploid gametes in conception; a fertilized egg.
- Medialis extends fingers
- The tendency of different kinds of molecules to stick together
- Anterior Flexes thigh
- A very small arter
- One of two tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
- extends humerus or adducts and rotates arm medially
- The transparent anterior portion of the eyeball
- An organism that acts as a decomposer by absorbing nutrients from dead organic matter.
- Voice box
- The protein shell that encloses the viral genome; rod-shaped, polyhedral, or more completely shaped.
- Abducts and rotates thigh medially
- Rodlike structure of tightly coiled chromatin
- The steady-state physiological condition of the body
- Carpi Radialis Longus Extends leg at knee
- Carpi Radialis flexes and abducts wrist
- A diploid organism that carries identical alleles at one or more genetic loci.
- malignant, invasive disease
- Latae Flexes thigh
- Medius adducts, flexes and rotates thigh laterally
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- Teres Rotates arm laterally
- A heterotrophic mode of nutrition in which other organisms or detritus are eaten whole or in piece
- flexes and abducts wrist
- Abducts, flexes, and rotates thigh medially
- A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- The science of biological structures.
- A type of flexible connective tissue with an abundance of collagenous fibers embedded in chondrin
- vascular system in plants that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- Dorsiflexion and eversion of foot and extension of toes
- Pertaining to the stomach.
- A noncoding, intervening sequence within a eukaryotic gene.
- solution Solutions of equal solute concentration
- Extends and adducts arm and rotates humerus inwardly or pulls shoulder downward and posterially
- A protein that suppresses the transcription of a gene.
- The major artery in blood-circulating systems; the aorta sends blood to the other body tissues.
- General term for cancers of the lymphoid tissues
- A sugar
- The study of the functioning body organs.
- Semifluid mass consisting of partially digested food
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- A member of the nonreproductive laboring caste of social insects
- Major Adducts arm, extends and flexes humerus
- A foreign macromolecule that does not belong to the host organism and that elicits an immune response
- extends leg at knee
- Longus extends wrist and abducts hand
- A ropelike bundle of neuron fibers (axons and dendrites) tightly wrapped in connective tissue.
- The study of animals
- are prokaryotic microorganisms responsible for many human diseases.
- Longus rotates forearm medially
- The process of breaking down food into molecules small enough for the body to absorb.
- Flexes forarm at elbow
- Any minute, threadlike structure within a cell.
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- Flexes wrist
- Brachii Flexes leg, extends thigh
- female whose function is to lay eggs
- A sugary fluid that attracts insects to plants.
- Dead organic matter
- The inner layer of the skin, beneath the epidermis
- In genetics, the proportion of individuals with a particular genotype that show the phenotype ascribed to that genotype
- A virus that parasitizes a bacterial cell
- The movement of water and dissolved substances into a cell, tissue, or organism
- Biologists who specialize in the study of fish behavior, anatomy, physiology, and evolution.
- The branch of biology concerned with naming and classifying the diverse forms of life.
- Femoris Dorsiflexion and inversion of foot
- Femoris rotates arm laterally
- The study of how organisms interact with their environments.
- The colorless fluid, derived from interstitial fluid, in the lymphatic system of vertebrate animals.
- Flexes leg, extends thigh
- membrane The outer membrane of the cell; the plasma membrane.
- Pulls arm anteriorly and across chest rotates humerus or abducts arm
- Dorsi Flexes forarm at elbow and rotates hand laterally
- A male gamete
- Any method of increasing contact between the respiratory medium and the respiratory surface
- extends forarm at elbow
- The formation of a gastrula from a blastula
- Major Adducts thigh flexes and rotates lower limb medially
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from the body fluids of living hosts
- Disintegration of a cell by rupture of its plasma membrane
- The stored food in egg cells that nourishes the embryo.
- An automatic reaction to a stimulus, mediated by the spinal cord or lower brain
86 Clues: A sugar • Voice box • Flexes wrist • A male gamete • A very small arter • Latae Flexes thigh • extends leg at knee • Dead organic matter • The study of animals • Anterior Flexes thigh • Flexes forarm at elbow • extends forarm at elbow • Medialis extends fingers • flexes and abducts wrist • Major extends leg at knee • Flexes leg, extends thigh • Pertaining to the stomach. • ...
Human Biology 2012-03-28
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- The transparent anterior portion of the eyeball
- extends leg at knee
- membrane The outer membrane of the cell; the plasma membrane.
- The colorless fluid, derived from interstitial fluid, in the lymphatic system of vertebrate animals.
- A sugary fluid that attracts insects to plants.
- Abducts and rotates thigh medially
- Femoris Dorsiflexion and inversion of foot
- Medialis extends fingers
- Pertaining to the stomach.
- A diploid organism that carries identical alleles at one or more genetic loci.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environments.
- Dead organic matter
- The formation of a gastrula from a blastula
- The inner layer of the skin, beneath the epidermis
- A ropelike bundle of neuron fibers (axons and dendrites) tightly wrapped in connective tissue.
- Brachii Flexes leg, extends thigh
- Rodlike structure of tightly coiled chromatin
- Medius adducts, flexes and rotates thigh laterally
- A member of the nonreproductive laboring caste of social insects
- extends forarm at elbow
- A male gamete
- General term for cancers of the lymphoid tissues
- The tubular excretory unit of the vertebrate kidney
- Femoris rotates arm laterally
- Anterior Flexes thigh
- extends humerus or adducts and rotates arm medially
- The branch of biology concerned with naming and classifying the diverse forms of life.
- The protein shell that encloses the viral genome; rod-shaped, polyhedral, or more completely shaped.
- A very small arter
- flexes and abducts wrist
- The diploid product of the union of haploid gametes in conception; a fertilized egg.
- The study of the functioning body organs.
- Teres Rotates arm laterally
- Longus extends wrist and abducts hand
- A foreign macromolecule that does not belong to the host organism and that elicits an immune response
- Extends and adducts arm and rotates humerus inwardly or pulls shoulder downward and posterially
- An automatic reaction to a stimulus, mediated by the spinal cord or lower brain
- Flexes wrist
- Major Adducts arm, extends and flexes humerus
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from the body fluids of living hosts
- A heterotrophic mode of nutrition in which other organisms or detritus are eaten whole or in piece
- Flexes forarm at elbow
- Carpi Radialis flexes and abducts wrist
- The steady-state physiological condition of the body
- Dorsi Flexes forarm at elbow and rotates hand laterally
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- A noncoding, intervening sequence within a eukaryotic gene.
- A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- Dorsiflexion and eversion of foot and extension of toes
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- Voice box
- malignant, invasive disease
- A sugar
- are prokaryotic microorganisms responsible for many human diseases.
- An organism that acts as a decomposer by absorbing nutrients from dead organic matter.
- Abducts, flexes, and rotates thigh medially
- Latae Flexes thigh
- Major extends leg at knee
- The study of animals
- Carpi Radialis Longus Extends leg at knee
- Semifluid mass consisting of partially digested food
- Any minute, threadlike structure within a cell.
- female whose function is to lay eggs
- solution Solutions of equal solute concentration
- The movement of water and dissolved substances into a cell, tissue, or organism
- A protein that suppresses the transcription of a gene.
- The tendency of different kinds of molecules to stick together
- Flexes leg, extends thigh
- Pulls arm anteriorly and across chest rotates humerus or abducts arm
- An enzyme in perspiration, tears, and saliva that attacks bacterial cell walls
- The inner, as opposed to the outer, part of an organ, as in the adrenal gland.
- Biologists who specialize in the study of fish behavior, anatomy, physiology, and evolution.
- Longus rotates forearm medially
- A virus that parasitizes a bacterial cell
- A type of flexible connective tissue with an abundance of collagenous fibers embedded in chondrin
- The stored food in egg cells that nourishes the embryo.
- Major Adducts thigh flexes and rotates lower limb medially
- The process of breaking down food into molecules small enough for the body to absorb.
- In genetics, the proportion of individuals with a particular genotype that show the phenotype ascribed to that genotype
- One of two tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
- The major artery in blood-circulating systems; the aorta sends blood to the other body tissues.
- Any method of increasing contact between the respiratory medium and the respiratory surface
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- A biological compound consisting of three fatty acids linked to one glycerol molecule.
- vascular system in plants that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- The science of biological structures.
- Disintegration of a cell by rupture of its plasma membrane
86 Clues: A sugar • Voice box • Flexes wrist • A male gamete • Latae Flexes thigh • A very small arter • extends leg at knee • Dead organic matter • The study of animals • Anterior Flexes thigh • Flexes forarm at elbow • extends forarm at elbow • Medialis extends fingers • flexes and abducts wrist • Major extends leg at knee • Flexes leg, extends thigh • Pertaining to the stomach. • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-02-01
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- most important organ of the nervous system
- type of tissue that provides support for body
- is important for growth of skin cells
- the internal physical and chemical conditions that organisma mantain despite the internal and external changes
- vitamin that is an antioxidant and is useful for wound healing
- type of tissue from which nerve impulses are transmitted
- is a mixture with an on oatmeal-like consistency.
- enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use.
- releases bile through a duct into the small intestine.
- is the way that fingerlike projections are called.
- is the organ in which most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place.
- is the process when your body eliminate the substances that cannot be absorbed.
- release hydrochloric acid, pepsin, and mucus
- breaks down dipeptides into amino acids
- liquid nutrient that your body needs
- group of tissues that work together to perform a single function
- are the contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- the basic unit of life
- type of tissue that lines interior and exteriorbody surfaces
- cereal that can reduce the risk of heart desease
- is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food.
- is where the digestive system begins.
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- is produced by the liver
- are inorganic nutrients that body needs
- is just behind the stomach
- is the movement that the esophagus make to pass food.
- amount equal to 1000 calories
- organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
- is the physical breakdown of large pieces o food into smaller pieces.
- when a food passes through the digestive system.
- mineral found in meats, seafood and grains
- breaks down fat
- are the major source of energy for the body
- provides nutrients in adequate amount
- When the food is getting into your system
- type of tissue that can make the body move
- Proteins are ______ of amino acids
- breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
- continues the breakdown of protein
- vitamin that prevents neural-tube defects
- when chime leaves the small intestine.
- the bolus passes through it
- breaks down remaining disaccharides into monosaccharides.
- is when the the food has been broken into small molecules, it can be absorbed by cells in the small intestine.
- supply raw materials for growth and repair of tissues
- is what the saliva contains.
- the surface of the teeth are protected by a coating of mineralized...
- amylase continues the breakdown of starch.
- produce bile
- the most extensive organ in the body
- a mineral that is an acid-base and water balance
- mineral that is a component of hemoglobin
52 Clues: produce bile • breaks down fat • the basic unit of life • is produced by the liver • is just behind the stomach • the bolus passes through it • is what the saliva contains. • amount equal to 1000 calories • Proteins are ______ of amino acids • continues the breakdown of protein • liquid nutrient that your body needs • the most extensive organ in the body • ...
Biology crossword 2013-02-13
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- basic unit of life
- structure within a cell
- movement of larger particles to get into the cell membrane
- diffusion of water
- everything is equalized
- molecule is too big so cell membrane has to open up to take it in
- like a hallway in a school
- like a recycling bin in a school
- produces ennergy for the cell
- going from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
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- stores nutrients
- allows things in and out
- contains DNA
- molecules cant spread apart o get to the cell membrane so it goes through protein channel
- makes myosin with amino acids
- molecule leaving cell membrane
- state of being equal
- too much water on the inside
- too much water outside
- packages and ships things
20 Clues: contains DNA • stores nutrients • basic unit of life • diffusion of water • state of being equal • too much water outside • structure within a cell • everything is equalized • allows things in and out • packages and ships things • like a hallway in a school • too much water on the inside • makes myosin with amino acids • produces ennergy for the cell • molecule leaving cell membrane • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-03-10
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- The passive movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- The separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane
- Lung inflammation caused by viral or fungal infection
- The sampling of amniotic fluid using a hollow needle inserted into the uterus, to screen for developmental abnormalities in a fetus
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins
- The process of inhaling gases, oxygen in particular
- A disease caused by the formation of cancerous cells in the lugs
- Used to send vital substances from the mother to the developing foetus
- Used to prevent conception taking place
- Structure for breathing
- Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates
- Anti diuruetic hormone
- A bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion and is secreted by the liver
- Formed in the ovary
- The extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary
- The process of sperm fertilising the eggs
- The release of eggs from the ovary
- A capsule-shaped membranous structure surrounding the glomerulus of each nephron in the kidneys
- The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
- The process of releasing gases, carbon dioxide in particular
- A small structure located just below the hypothalamus
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs
- The thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
- The process of breathing
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- Inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes
- Each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity
- A gas which is one of the products of exhalation
- Feedback that reduces the output of a system
- The exchange of gases
- Each of the functional units in the kidney
- A nitrogen-containing substance normally cleared from the blood by the kidney into the urine
- Used as a method of treatment for sufferers of asthma
- A steroid hormone released by the corpus luteum that stimulates the uterus to prepare for pregnancy
- A short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure (e.g: eyelash)
- Makes up the pleural cavity that surrounds the lungs
- Produce sperm in the male reproductive system
- Enzyme used to break down proteins
- The process of a women menstruating monthly
- These are found within the lungs
- A gas used within respiration
- A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it
- A substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction
- Also known as the womb
- A hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands. It causes the production of abnormally thick mucus
- A lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles
- The process that starts with fertilisation and ends with conception
46 Clues: Formed in the ovary • The exchange of gases • Anti diuruetic hormone • Also known as the womb • Structure for breathing • The process of breathing • A gas used within respiration • Enzyme that breaks down proteins • These are found within the lungs • Enzyme used to break down proteins • The release of eggs from the ovary • Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-03-10
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- The passive movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- The separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane
- Lung inflammation caused by viral or fungal infection
- The sampling of amniotic fluid using a hollow needle inserted into the uterus, to screen for developmental abnormalities in a fetus
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins
- The process of inhaling gases, oxygen in particular
- A disease caused by the formation of cancerous cells in the lugs
- Used to send vital substances from the mother to the developing foetus
- Used to prevent conception taking place
- Structure for breathing
- Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates
- Anti diuruetic hormone
- A bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion and is secreted by the liver
- Formed in the ovary
- The extent of a 2-dimensional surface enclosed within a boundary
- The process of sperm fertilising the eggs
- The release of eggs from the ovary
- A capsule-shaped membranous structure surrounding the glomerulus of each nephron in the kidneys
- The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
- The process of releasing gases, carbon dioxide in particular
- A small structure located just below the hypothalamus
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs
- The thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal
- The process of breathing
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- Inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes
- Each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity
- A gas which is one of the products of exhalation
- Feedback that reduces the output of a system
- The exchange of gases
- Each of the functional units in the kidney
- A nitrogen-containing substance normally cleared from the blood by the kidney into the urine
- Used as a method of treatment for sufferers of asthma
- A steroid hormone released by the corpus luteum that stimulates the uterus to prepare for pregnancy
- A short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure (e.g: eyelash)
- Makes up the pleural cavity that surrounds the lungs
- Produce sperm in the male reproductive system
- Enzyme used to break down proteins
- The process of a women menstruating monthly
- These are found within the lungs
- A gas used within respiration
- A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it
- A substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction
- Also known as the womb
- A hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands. It causes the production of abnormally thick mucus
- A lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles
- The process that starts with fertilisation and ends with conception
46 Clues: Formed in the ovary • The exchange of gases • Anti diuruetic hormone • Also known as the womb • Structure for breathing • The process of breathing • A gas used within respiration • Enzyme that breaks down proteins • These are found within the lungs • Enzyme used to break down proteins • The release of eggs from the ovary • Enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-05-21
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- number of different species in the biosphere
- gray-brown haze in the atmosphere
- rain containing nitric sulforic acid
- process caused by a combination of performing practices
- destruction of forest
- increasing consentration of a harmful substance at higher trophic levels and a foodchain
- cannot be replenished by natural process
- harmful material that can enter the biosphere
- farming stragedy in which large fields are planted with a single crop]
- wise management of natural resources
- species whose population size is rapidly declining
- a permanent marking on the body
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
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- the raising of aquatic organisms
- disappearance of species
- using natural resouces at a rate that does not deplete them
- the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
- splitting of ecosystems into small fragments
- atmospheric layer in which ozone gas is relativly concentrated
- practice of farming
- something that leaps across lilypads
- sticky and sweet
- development of highly productive crop strains
- place of learning
- something baked with redsauce on top
25 Clues: sticky and sweet • place of learning • practice of farming • destruction of forest • disappearance of species • a permanent marking on the body • the raising of aquatic organisms • gray-brown haze in the atmosphere • rain containing nitric sulforic acid • something that leaps across lilypads • wise management of natural resources • something baked with redsauce on top • ...
Biology Baffle 2014-03-04
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- portions of earth where life exists
- average yearly condition of temp./precipitation
- tundra soil that is always frozen
- are made up from same species
- zone that is hot year round
- uses chemicals for carbohydrates
- relationship between 2 close living organisms
- produce their own food
- assembling of populations
- condition of atmosphere at a certain time/place
- zone that has seasons
- feed on dead matter
- organism's ability to live in unfavorable conditions
- study of interactions among organisms
- zone where it is always cold
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- organisms purpose
- eat other organisms
- uses light for power in chemical reaction
- only eat animals
- necessity of life
- factor from something nonliving
- small differing climate from surrounding climate
- factor from an organism
- decaying leaves and other organic matter on forest floor
- groups of similar ecosystems
- only eat plants
- interaction when one organism feeds on another
- break down matter
- eat both plants and animals
- level in food web or chain
30 Clues: only eat plants • only eat animals • organisms purpose • necessity of life • break down matter • eat other organisms • feed on dead matter • zone that has seasons • produce their own food • factor from an organism • assembling of populations • level in food web or chain • zone that is hot year round • eat both plants and animals • groups of similar ecosystems • zone where it is always cold • ...
Biology crossword 2014-04-14
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- this plant has prop root
- root system of eudicots and gymnosperm
- reproductive organ at the carpel
- tissue that located under the epidermal tissue
- other name of Daucus Carota
- leaf tissue that contains palisade and spongy parenchyma
- water and mineral absorption from
- where the cells having elongated and enlarge growth
- the outer layers of leaf
- smaller roots
- pores which arranged like stripes ______ strip
- water and mineral can penetrate this tissue trough pores
- result of leaf modification
- kind of flower that only has stamen or carpel
- the deepest part of root
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- roots in mangrove, pandan
- one of the stem structure
- leaf tissue
- singular
- a plant with taproot system
- flowermthat have both stamens and carpel
- monocots are the plants with this roon system
- process of food making in plants
- photosynthesis place but take more chloroplast
- flower ornamental,usually green and protects the flower bud durng the development
- root cap
- made of xylem and phloem
- female reproductive organ of the flower
- flower ornamental that has a very attractive colors
- the structure is similar with the structure of root
30 Clues: singular • root cap • leaf tissue • smaller roots • this plant has prop root • the outer layers of leaf • made of xylem and phloem • the deepest part of root • roots in mangrove, pandan • one of the stem structure • a plant with taproot system • other name of Daucus Carota • result of leaf modification • reproductive organ at the carpel • process of food making in plants • ...
(Foundation) Biology 2013-12-09
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- An indirect evidence that starts with the letter B
- Non-living part
- Living part
- They convert organic material into simple minerals and nutrients
- A structure that develops into the spinal chord
- Scientists that classify all organisms into groups
- Written in italics and the second letter is in upper case in the binomial name
- The most commonly used identification tool
- Another term for consumers
- Written in italics and the first letter is in lower case in the binomial name
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- Another term for producers
- Level of classification
- Top carnivores, or top of the food web
- A series of food chains
- A linear relationship between a producer and consumers
- Consumer decomposing organic matter
- There are 3 of these in the level of classification
- Consists of abiotic and biotic Factors
- The Species and Genus make up this name
- There are 5 of these in the level of classification
20 Clues: Living part • Non-living part • Level of classification • A series of food chains • Another term for producers • Another term for consumers • Consumer decomposing organic matter • Top carnivores, or top of the food web • Consists of abiotic and biotic Factors • The Species and Genus make up this name • The most commonly used identification tool • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-01-30
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- supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle.
- down food; absorbs nutrients.
- helps protect the body from disease
- is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- are substances in food that supply the energy and raw materials that your body uses for growth, repair and maintenance.
- is the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
- the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external changes.
- Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement.
- organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts.
- the most important nutrient.
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs.
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- Agroup of different types of tissies that work together to perform a single function or several realted functions.
- is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperatura of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body.
- Recognizes and coordinates the body`s response to changes in its internal and external environments.
- brings in oxygen needed for celular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- Is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Movements of the body are posible because of…
- are a major source of energy for the body.
- enzymes break down food into small molecules.
- Supports the body; protects internal organs.
- Guards against infection and injury and ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
- transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells.
- the tissue that lines the interior and the exterior body surface.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
25 Clues: the most important nutrient. • down food; absorbs nutrients. • helps protect the body from disease • Inorganic nutrients that the body needs. • are a major source of energy for the body. • Supports the body; protects internal organs. • Movements of the body are posible because of… • enzymes break down food into small molecules. • ...
Biology Crossword 2014-05-10
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- Chromosomes line up along the equator of the cell during this phase.
- This part of the microscope gives the distance needed between the eyepiece and objecvtive.
- When the magnification is 100 what is the objective lens.
- This system is made up of the heart, blood vessels and blood.
- Holds the slide in place.
- This is the "Power House" of the cell.
- Levels of organization of increasing or decreasing complexity.
- Using this doctors can tell the difference between cancerous tumors or just fluid filled cysts.
- This tissue allows the stomach to squeeze and churn food then, break it down.
- These cells are controversial.
- This is cause by the respiratory system.
- This system takes in food, breaks it down then, takes away the remaining waste from the body.
- The movement of water across a cell membrane towards an area where dissolved substances are at a higher concentration.
- The substance or object you put on your slide.
- You are given an injection before you are scanned in this imaging technology.
- This tissue is made up of tightly packed cells.
- These cells store energy as glycogen.
- A group of 2 or more types of tissue that preform a specific task.
- This is the last stage of mitosis.
- This is like the transportation system of the cell.
- These cells can produce certain types of cells.
- This is the most complex tissue in the body.
- Removal of living tissue for diagnostic examination.
- The movement of dissolved substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- This disease is caused by the circulatory system.
- This type of egg begins to divide within 24 hours.
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- The cell wall is only included in this type of a cell.
- The process of cell division.
- This imaging technology gives you a 3-D photograph of the person.
- This system is made up of the lungs, bronchi and trachea.
- These cells produce green pigment also known as, chlorophyll.
- This scanner is shaped like a doughnut and examines dense tissues.
- A digestive system disease which causes difficulty swallowing.
- This kind of technology gives a black and white picture of foreign objects in your body.
- This tissue supports and connects the bodies organs.
- This part assembles parts of the ribosomes.
- Image of the breast produced by an x-ray.
- Site of protein.
- In this stage DNA duplicates.
- Something that is living.
40 Clues: Site of protein. • Holds the slide in place. • Something that is living. • The process of cell division. • In this stage DNA duplicates. • These cells are controversial. • This is the last stage of mitosis. • These cells store energy as glycogen. • This is the "Power House" of the cell. • This is cause by the respiratory system. • Image of the breast produced by an x-ray. • ...
Biology Unit 2014-11-12
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- A unicellular organism that for example, mushrooms release to reproduce.
- DNA strands.
- Stimulates the growth of sperm producing cells
- The control center of the cell.
- Binds with Cytosine
- Two parents create a living being.
- Stimulates cells to produce testosterone
- A part of the organism breaks off due to injury and becomes a new organism.
- An organelle that packages proteins into vesicles.
- Male glands that create sperm and testosterone
- Holds two chromatids together to form a chromosome.
- Only one parent is required for reproduction.
- A cell with one set of chromosomes.
- A center inside of the nucleus where DNA replication happens.
- An organelle found only in plant cells where photo synthesis occurs.
- Chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell
- Interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis
- A part inside of the cell.
- Breaks down unnecessary substances with enzymes.
- New plants grow from special roots and stems
- First stage of mitosis
- Fertilization that occurs inside the female's body
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- An organism grows on top of another one and can break off to form a new individual.
- A location on a DNA strand that holds information for creating proteins.
- Two replicated chromatids
- Chromosomes line up in the center
- Binds together with Guanine
- Cell asexually reproduces by dividing in half
- One of the four base pairs in a DNA strand that binds with Thymine
- Two organisms are attracted to each other and create a new organism
- A cell with two sets of chromosomes (half from each parent cell).
- Proteins are created in this organelle.
- Two parent cells with half the chromosomes divide into four daughter diploid cells with different genetic information.
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- One of the four bases in RNA, and binds with Adenine
- They appear during cell division to pull the chromosomes apart.
- A sperm cell embeds itself in an egg cell
- Tube that connects the testes with the urethra
- A parent cell divides into two daughter cells that have the same genetic information.
- Pairs of chromosomes that have genes in similar locations
- Binds with Adenine
- Two chromatids put together.
- A cell used for sexual reproduction
- Fertilization that occurs outside the female's body
- The transportation system of the cell.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- The organelle which acts like a storage container.
- An organism with the exact same genetic information of it's parent
- Pollen fertilizers a plant
- Long coiled tube that stores and transports sperm to the testes
- Male hormone controls secondary male sexual characteristics
- The last stage of mitosis
- The process where a cell divides into two.
- Fertilized egg
- Ribonucleic acid
- The stage a cell will spend most of it's life in
- A cell that has the ability to become many different cells.
- A packaged protein.
- Powder from plants that create sperm cells
59 Clues: DNA strands. • Fertilized egg • Ribonucleic acid • Binds with Adenine • Binds with Cytosine • A packaged protein. • Deoxyribonucleic acid • First stage of mitosis • Two replicated chromatids • The last stage of mitosis • A part inside of the cell. • Pollen fertilizers a plant • The powerhouse of the cell. • Binds together with Guanine • Two chromatids put together. • ...
BIOLOGY I 2014-11-07
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- Macromolecule used as insulation (blubber)
- The study of interactions between an organism and its environment
- Proteins that start the chemical reactions in our body
- Safety eyewear worn during laboratory activities
- A pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- Data based on observations
- Number of electrons needed to fill an atom's second energy level
- Polymer composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- A structured procedure for collecting information to test a hypothesis
- Atom of the same element that has a different number of neutrons
- Consumers that only eat plants
- Substance enzymes act upon to start a reaction
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and organisms
- The tendency for water molecules to stick to other water molecules
- Nutrient cycle that involves the burning of fossil fuels
- A substance with a pH less than seven
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- Large molecule formed by smaller molecules
- A group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring
- Another term for compounds that contain carbon
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- Type of organism that only eats animals that are already dead
- The movement of organisms out of a range
- The smallest particle of an element
- Type of population growth where resources are unlimited
- Type of bond formed when atoms transfer electrons
- Substance dissolved in a solvent
- Variable in an experiment that is measured
- The study of standards for what is right and what is wrong
- Reproduction that involves one parent
- The study of life
- The elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
- Non-living factor in an ecosystem
- Any substance that forms hydroxide (OH-) ions
33 Clues: The study of life • Data based on observations • Consumers that only eat plants • Substance dissolved in a solvent • Non-living factor in an ecosystem • The smallest particle of an element • Reproduction that involves one parent • A substance with a pH less than seven • The movement of organisms out of a range • Macromolecule used as insulation (blubber) • ...
biology crossword 2013-07-16
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- the response of a plant when it is touched
- the response of a plant to a particular chemical
- hormone that promotes cell division
- get longer
- testosterone and eostrogen are examples of these
- any of a group of hormones that causes flowering
- region of actively dividing plant cells forming new tissue
- cutting off the top branches of a tree to stimulate growth
- we react to these
- C2H6
- not derived from living organisms
- a hormone that causes the elongation of plant cells
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- this is where the plant turns towards the light
- a group of similar cells grouped together
- downward growth of plant roots is positive _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- the process of cutting a tree back to ground level to stimulate growth
- this is where the organism turns in a particular direction
- acid plant hormone that promotes leaf detatchment
- bud a bud that grows from the plant stem
- derived from living organisms
20 Clues: C2H6 • get longer • we react to these • derived from living organisms • not derived from living organisms • hormone that promotes cell division • bud a bud that grows from the plant stem • a group of similar cells grouped together • the response of a plant when it is touched • this is where the plant turns towards the light • the response of a plant to a particular chemical • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-09-11
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- trees with dense hard wood
- grasses used for lawn coverings
- part of plant which grows above ground
- organisms which are consumers of other organisms
- leaf stalk
- cells which make food from sunlight
- small blade on a compound leaf
- the study of living things.
- plant whose stem stays relatively soft
- pressure caused by retaining water
- loss of water vapor from leaves and stems
- trees which lose their leaves each fall and are bare during winter
- layer of cells which “cuts” the connection between leaf and petiole
- grasses used as food by livestock
- large vein running down center of leaf blade
- grasses grown for grains used for food
- organisms capable of making their own food
- creeping stem that grows above ground
- flat green portion of leaf
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- process of converting sunlight to energy (food)
- study of plants
- tissue which allows plant to grow in diameter
- a plant in the pea family
- middle portion inside a leaf
- a close fitting cover that wraps around the base of a stem
- burning sugar for energy
- plants that live several years and develop a large amount of wood.
- area where organisms live
- living things
- part of system with definite form and function
- the fluid medium for molecules of cells
- vascular tissue which transports water and minerals upward from roots
- part of plant which grows below ground
- miniature organs
- crescent shaped cells which expand and contract to open stoma
- study of animals
- where leaves grow from the stems
- flowering plants which produce seeds covered by fruit
- - grasses
- tiny openings in the skin of leaves
- living material which performs specific tasks for organs
- - vascular tissue which transports food down from the leaves
42 Clues: - grasses • leaf stalk • living things • study of plants • miniature organs • study of animals • burning sugar for energy • a plant in the pea family • area where organisms live • trees with dense hard wood • flat green portion of leaf • the study of living things. • middle portion inside a leaf • small blade on a compound leaf • grasses used for lawn coverings • ...
Biology revision 2013-09-21
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- Focuses light onto the retina
- A method of preventing microbes from entering the body
- Fat is stored here and around organs as adipose tissues
- A field of vision only seen by each eye individually
- Aids growth and repair
- Refracts light as it enters the eye
- A key factor of a healthy lifestyle
- Strokes and kidney failure are results of this
- 2nd class proteins
- The rate which cells use energy
- When coronary arteries are blocked and blood can't be pumped around the body efficiently
- Increases the risk of heart disease
- Number of kj you use whilst doing physical exercise
- A non-cancerous, removeable tumor
- The parasite that causes malaria
- Can cause diseases like malaria
- A quick source of energy
- Can cause diseases like athletes foot
- Long chains of amino acids
- Where carbohydrates are stored as glycogen
- Can cause diseases like cholera
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- A muscle or gland that receives a nerve impulse
- Something that triggers a reaction
- A slow source of energy
- Keeps you hydrated
- Junction between two neurons
- Delivers oxygen to tissues
- Formed when protein is broken down by protease
- The formation of a blood clot in a vessel
- Contains light receptors
- The amount of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ your _ _ _ _ _ is under when it is pumped around your body
- Can cause diseases like measles
- Carrier of a disease
- A type of protein energy malnutrition
- Carries impulses from the eye to the brain
- Turns carbohydrates into glucose
- A cancerous tumor caused when cells go out of control
- Prevents diseases
- Microorganism that causes harm
- Prevents constipation
- Number of kj you use
- Controls how much light enters the pupil
- A field of vision seen by both eyes at once
- Broken down by lipase to form fatty acids and glycerol
- 1st class protein as well as fish
45 Clues: Prevents diseases • Keeps you hydrated • 2nd class proteins • Carrier of a disease • Number of kj you use • Prevents constipation • Aids growth and repair • A slow source of energy • Contains light receptors • A quick source of energy • Delivers oxygen to tissues • Long chains of amino acids • Junction between two neurons • Focuses light onto the retina • Microorganism that causes harm • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2015-06-11
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- The second phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes align in the centre of the cell
- The movement of molecules or other particles from an area od high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed
- The fourth phase of mitosis, when the membrane surrounding the nucleus re-forms, creating two new nuclei
- The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- imaging technology Technologies that are used to make images of cells, tissues, and organs
- A structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell; functions include bring in nutrient, removing wastes, generating and releasing energy for the cell to use, making substances that the cell needs, and reproducing
- The first phase of mitosis, when the nucleus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosomes form
- The process by which nutrients diffuse or are moved from the digestive system to the blood
- The stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copes
- cycle The continuous series of events in the life of a cell in which it is born, grows, reproduces, and dies
- Specialized cells working together to perform a function; the four major types of human tissue are muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous system, and epithelial tissue
- The third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cells
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- exchange The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- blood cells Blood cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange
- The stage in the cell cycle when cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells
- The ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- system A group of organs that interact with each other to perform a common task; the circulatory system includes the heart, arteries, and veins
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific task; connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues make up the brain
- The stage in the cell when a cell grows and carries out it usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
- The movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences
- differentiation The series of events through which stem cells develop into specialized cells
- Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
23 Clues: Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange • exchange The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide • The ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components • ...
Biology Crossword 2015-02-13
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- Domain; all organisms have a nucleus
- Substance that is part of plant cell walls
- Organism that gets energy from the food it eats
- Domain; live in some very extreme environments
- Kingdom with multicellular, photosynthetic autotrophs
- Heterotrophs; Example is a mushroom
- Kingdom corresponding with the domain Archaea
- Layer around the cell membrane in algae, plants, and some bacteria
- Organism whose cells have a nuclei
- Domain; unicellular and prokaryotic
- Kingdom; multicellular and heterotrophic, example is a monkey
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- Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
- Unicellular organism with no nucleus
- Organism that can use energy from the sun and use it to make its own food
- What forms the cell walls of many bacteria
- Place where chlorophyll is and where photosynthesis takes place
- Kingdom that corresponds to the domain Bacteria
- One cell; Single Cell
- Most inclusive taxonomic category
- Complex Carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls for of fungi
20 Clues: One cell; Single Cell • Most inclusive taxonomic category • Organism whose cells have a nuclei • Heterotrophs; Example is a mushroom • Domain; unicellular and prokaryotic • Unicellular organism with no nucleus • Domain; all organisms have a nucleus • What forms the cell walls of many bacteria • Substance that is part of plant cell walls • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2015-05-28
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- the first pair of legs that bear large claws.
- groups of individuals each castes has a body form specialized for its role
- the posterior part of the body
- part of the exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax
- tough external covering
- air enters and leave the tracheal tubes through here
- formed by fusion of the head with the thorax
- organs that contain silk glands
- a mouthpart adapted for biting and grinding food
- the stage in which an insect changes from larva to adult
- organs that have layers of respiratory tissue
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- contains fangs and are used to stab and paralyze prey
- structures such as legs and antennae that extend from the body wall
- flipperlike appendages used for swimming
- the skin of echinoderms that is stretched over an internal skeleton
- how arthropods breath
- protein and carbohydrates are called this
- are used to grab prey
- immature forms lack functional sexual organs
- lies just behind the head and houses most of the internal organs
20 Clues: how arthropods breath • are used to grab prey • tough external covering • the posterior part of the body • organs that contain silk glands • flipperlike appendages used for swimming • protein and carbohydrates are called this • formed by fusion of the head with the thorax • immature forms lack functional sexual organs • the first pair of legs that bear large claws. • ...
Biology B1 2015-02-22
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- Proteins found on the surface of cells
- Vision where both eyes focus on the same thing
- White blood cells that produce antibodies
- A clot within a blood vessel
- Type of characteristic determined by genes
- Hormone that regulates body glucose levels
- The physical expression of a gene
- A nerve cell
- Organ that secretes hormones
- Drug found in tobacco smoke
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- Chemicals that kill or prevent the growth of bacteria
- The pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts
- Different version of a gene
- Maintaining a constant environment in the body
- The response of a plant to gravity
- A disease caused by bacteria
- Drugs that increase brain activity (e.g. Caffeine)
- A parasitic microorganism that causes disease
- Glands or muscles that carry out a response
- Food made up of amino acids used for growth and repair
20 Clues: A nerve cell • Different version of a gene • Drug found in tobacco smoke • A disease caused by bacteria • A clot within a blood vessel • Organ that secretes hormones • The physical expression of a gene • The response of a plant to gravity • Proteins found on the surface of cells • White blood cells that produce antibodies • Type of characteristic determined by genes • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2015-06-16
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- The ability to grow new cells to replace damaged or lost body components
- The stage in the cell when a cell grows and carries out it usual functions, as well as making a copy of its DNA and organelles to prepare for cell division
- Different tissues working together to perform a specific task; connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues make up the brain
- The third phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cells
- The continuous series of events in the life of a cell in which it is born, grows, reproduces, and dies
- The first phase of mitosis, when the nucleus and nuclear membrane disappear and chromosomes form
- The fourth phase of mitosis, when the membrane surrounding the nucleus re-forms, creating two new nuclei
- The process by which nutrients diffuse or are moved from the digestive system to the blood
- Technologies that are used to make images of cells, tissues, and organs
- The stage in the cell cycle when cytoplasm and organelles divide into two identical, separate cells
- The stage in the cell cycle when the contents of the nucleus separate into two identical copes
- The movement of molecules or other particles from an area od high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed
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- The series of events through which stem cells develop into specialized cells
- The second phase of mitosis, when the chromosomes align in the centre of the cell
- Specialized cells working together to perform a function; the four major types of human tissue are muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous system, and epithelial tissue
- Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- A structure within a cell that carries out specific functions to support the life of the cell; functions include bring in nutrient, removing wastes, generating and releasing energy for the cell to use, making substances that the cell needs, and reproducing
- A group of organs that interact with each other to perform a common task; the circulatory system includes the heart, arteries, and veins
- Blood cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
- The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange
- The movement of water molecules across a membrane in response to concentration differences
23 Clues: Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • The number of molecules of a substance in a given volume • The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide • Blood cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood • Tiny blood vessels that play an important role in gas exchange • ...
Biology Crossword 2015-04-25
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- Captures energy from sunlight or chemicals and uses it to make food from inorganic molecules
- Temporary cytoplasmic projections use for movement/feeding
- All Earth's ecosystems, all of the Earth where life exists
- Cells without nucleus
- When the cell grows, replicates its DNA
- trait Trait controlled by more than one gene
- Eats for food and energy
- Cells with membrane bound nucleus, and membrane bound nucleus
- Structure in fungi and plants that contains spores
- All the organisms in a given in a given area and all the abiotic factors that they interact with each other
- A direct ecological relationship between organism of two different species
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- External skeleton, protects and supports the body
- Loss of water from the plant's leaves
- skeleton Layers of muscle together with water in the gastro vascular cavity that enables movement
- Diagram that shows evolutionary relationships among organisms
- Chromosomes line up at equator, each connected to a spindle
- Internal structural support system in an animal
- Two pedal locomotion
- Cell uptake of material by enfolding the cell membrane
- Cell release of material, opposite action of endocytosis
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- Process of maintaining a relatively stable internal environment
- Smallest unit that can join with others to make a polymer (man subunits join)
- nomenclature two-word naming system
- The study of how organisms interact with the environment
25 Clues: Two pedal locomotion • Cells without nucleus • Eats for food and energy • nomenclature two-word naming system • Loss of water from the plant's leaves • When the cell grows, replicates its DNA • trait Trait controlled by more than one gene • Internal structural support system in an animal • External skeleton, protects and supports the body • ...
Biology 1 2016-01-26
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- a particular section group or type of people or animals living in an area
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- the sub-units of protein
- dense organelle present in most Eukaryota cells typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane containing the genetic material
- regulation ad maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organisms
- tissues that connect supports binds or separates other tissues or organs
- organisms that make their own food usually the energy the sunlight to make sugar
- variety of life within an area
- a complex carbohydrate that plants make
- the molecule that provides energy for a cells activities
- one of the nucleic acids made up of nucleotides made from DNA
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- collection of organisms and non living things, such as climate, soil, water, and rock in a area
- a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region
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- the basic unit of a chemical element
- the process by which plants capture light energy from the sun and convert it into sugar
- any individual living thing
- a biochemical that stores information needed to build proteins
- a molecule that stores genetic information in all organisms
- a type of biochemical including fat and oils that does not dissolve in water
- a biochemical composed of one or more simple sugars bonded together that is used to provide ad store energy
- a proteins that make it possible for certain chemical reactions to occur quickly
- all organisms ad the part of earth
- organisms of a ecological food chain that receive energy by consuming other organisms
- basic unit of life
25 Clues: basic unit of life • the sub-units of protein • any individual living thing • variety of life within an area • all organisms ad the part of earth • the basic unit of a chemical element • a complex carbohydrate that plants make • the molecule that provides energy for a cells activities • a molecule that stores genetic information in all organisms • ...
biology crossword 2016-09-17
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- instrument that has a magnifying lens for inspecting objects too small to see with ones eye
- The maintenance or growth of dispersed cells in a medium after removal from the body
- an act or instance of noticing
- as budding, fission, or spore formation, not involving the union of gametes.
- mere assumption or guess
- living organisms from nonliving matter
- to devolope gradually
- knowledge of the physical world
- A manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment.
- dependent variable
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- reproduction involving the union of gametes.
- the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism
- any trial or test of a hypothesis under carefully managed conditions
- decimal measuring system based on the meter
- guess or conjecture
- the act or process of inferring
- the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability
- a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic matiral
- the science of life or living matter in all its forms
- a plural of datum.
20 Clues: a plural of datum. • dependent variable • guess or conjecture • to devolope gradually • mere assumption or guess • an act or instance of noticing • the act or process of inferring • knowledge of the physical world • living organisms from nonliving matter • decimal measuring system based on the meter • reproduction involving the union of gametes. • ...
biology crossword 2016-09-17
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- a plural of datum.
- the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability
- decimal measuring system based on the meter
- knowledge of the physical world
- the act or process of inferring
- living organisms from nonliving matter
- A manipulated variable is the independent variable in an experiment.
- to devolope gradually
- reproduction involving the union of gametes.
- The maintenance or growth of dispersed cells in a medium after removal from the body
- dependent variable
- the science of life or living matter in all its forms
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- mere assumption or guess
- any trial or test of a hypothesis under carefully managed conditions
- as budding, fission, or spore formation, not involving the union of gametes.
- an act or instance of noticing
- instrument that has a magnifying lens for inspecting objects too small to see with ones eye
- guess or conjecture
- the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism
- a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic matiral
20 Clues: a plural of datum. • dependent variable • guess or conjecture • to devolope gradually • mere assumption or guess • an act or instance of noticing • knowledge of the physical world • the act or process of inferring • living organisms from nonliving matter • decimal measuring system based on the meter • reproduction involving the union of gametes. • ...
Biology Vocab 2016-09-18
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- Tool that provides an enlarged image of an object
- Using one of the five senses to gather information
- The subject that is used for a standard of comparison
- Based on observable characteristics using the five senses
- basic unit of life
- When a hypothesis has been tested repeatedly over and over and it is supported by evidence
- Use and application of living things and biological processes
- The factor that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment
- An average
- A testable explanation for observations and questions about the natural world
- Scientific facts combined with well tested hypotheses
- Regulations and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism
- transmits electrons through thin slices of specimen
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- Inherited traits that are selected over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- Using knowledge to identify and explain observations in advance
- scans surfaces with a beam of electrons
- Any variable that remains the same for both the experimental and control groups
- Change in a species overtime; process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Variety of life within an area
- The most variable conditions or levels for growth, reproduction, or success
- The factor that responds to changes in other variables in an experiment
- Based on measurable characteristics
- Used to see living or preserved specimens and provide clear images
- Scientific study of all forms of life
- Development of ideas based on observations
- All chemical processes that break down materials within an organism
26 Clues: An average • basic unit of life • Variety of life within an area • Based on measurable characteristics • Scientific study of all forms of life • scans surfaces with a beam of electrons • Development of ideas based on observations • Tool that provides an enlarged image of an object • Using one of the five senses to gather information • ...
Biology Vocab 2016-09-18
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- Use and application of living things and biological processes
- The factor that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment
- Scientific facts combined with well tested hypotheses
- All chemical processes that break down materials within an organism
- An average
- Change in a species overtime; process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- basic unit of life
- transmits electrons through thin slices of specimen
- Inherited traits that are selected over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- Used to see living or preserved specimens and provide clear images
- Any variable that remains the same for both the experimental and control groups
- Using knowledge to identify and explain observations in advance
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- Based on measurable characteristics
- scans surfaces with a beam of electrons
- A testable explanation for observations and questions about the natural world
- Scientific study of all forms of life
- The factor that responds to changes in other variables in an experiment
- Development of ideas based on observations
- Based on observable characteristics using the five senses
- The subject that is used for a standard of comparison
- Regulations and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism
- Using one of the five senses to gather information
- Tool that provides an enlarged image of an object
- When a hypothesis has been tested repeatedly over and over and it is supported by evidence
- The most variable conditions or levels for growth, reproduction, or success
- Variety of life within an area
26 Clues: An average • basic unit of life • Variety of life within an area • Based on measurable characteristics • Scientific study of all forms of life • scans surfaces with a beam of electrons • Development of ideas based on observations • Tool that provides an enlarged image of an object • Using one of the five senses to gather information • ...
SNC2D Biology 2016-06-08
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- An organelle that covers and protects the nucleus
- Contains chlorophyll and where photosynthesis takes place
- Produces Proteins
- ...is reponsible for transporting the sugar produced in photosynthesis from the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- A plant tissue that moves substance form the roots to the leaves; it is also responsible for transporting sugars from the leaves to other parts of the plant
- A phase of mitosis, where the chromosomes condenses, mitotic spindles form, and the nuclear structures and envelope disintegrate
- The most common form of medical imaging that uses high-energy radiation
- Two identical copies of the chromosome
- Regulated or controlled cell death
- A phase of mitosis, where the sister chromatids separate at the centromere, and the separated chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell
- An organelle that transports materials like protein around the cell
- Type of muscle used to move the arms and the legs
- Last Phase mitosis, where the cell divides the cytoplasm into two portions
- A body system which consists of skin, hair, nails, and glands that protects the body
- An animal tissue than forms glands that produce hormones, enzymes, and sweat
- A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
- The shortest phase, where the cell produces organelles and structures need for cell division
- ...is responsible for the movement of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves
- Basic unit of life
- A phase of mitosis, where each chromosome becomes completely condensed and start moving toward the centre of the cell; the mitotic spindle becomes complete
- A body system which consists of tendons ligaments, and muscles that helps provide movement
- A body system which consists of nerves and neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body
- A cell division produces that produces two identical daughter cells during prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase phase.
- Smaller Parts of a cell
- The process of splitting the cytoplasm
- An organelle that controls all of the cell's activities
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- Where the cell spends most of its life and when the cell is preparing for cell division
- A body system that has the function of reproduction
- A body system that consists of the heart, bloods vessels, and blood
- An animal tissue that supports and protects structures, forms blood, and stores fat
- A jelly-like substance that fills up the cell and surrounds the organelles
- A body system that has the function of ingestion, digestion, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of solid wastes
- An organelle that provides instructions for the cells activities (growth, reproduction)
- A plant tissue that forms the protective outer covering
- A body system that protects body from disease through circulating fluids called lymph
- A body system which consists of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body
- A phase where the cell creates an entire copy of the DNA of the cell
- A body system that has the main function of exchanging gases throughout the body
- ...uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body
- A body system that has the function of eliminating wastes
- A membrane-bound organelles that store nutrients, wastes, and other substances used by the cell
- A body system that controls growth, metabolism, and development
- An animal tissue that allows movement
- A phase where the cell grows and produces new proteins and organelles
- An animal tissue that responds to stimuli and transmits information
- A plant tissue that is responsible for growing new parts of the plant
- All cells must perform tasks to...
- The 'powerhouse' of the cell; an organelle that supplies energy or ATP for the cell
- Organelles where digestion occurs
- Type of muscle found in the blood vessels, the stomach, and other organs
- A small sack that stores and transports substances throughout the cell
- Most nuclei contain a small dense area that produces the ribosomes called the...
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport throughout or out of the cell
- Type of muscle only found in the heart
- Made up of firm protein filaments and tubules that gives cells its shape in plants, fungi, and most bacteria
- A plant tissue responsible for providing support for the stem, storing food and water, and photosynthesis
- ...uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of body tissues and organs
57 Clues: Produces Proteins • Basic unit of life • Smaller Parts of a cell • Organelles where digestion occurs • Regulated or controlled cell death • All cells must perform tasks to... • An animal tissue that allows movement • Two identical copies of the chromosome • Type of muscle only found in the heart • The process of splitting the cytoplasm • A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-06-09
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- cell Cells that does not undergo apoptosis; reproduces uncontrollably
- Pinching of the cell membrane
- Imaging produces images of organs and tissues within the body
- The balance that your body works to maintain
- Cells look different and perform different functions; before specialization
- Make leaves green; photosynthesis
- Enzymes that destroy wastes
- All the components inside the cell membrane
- Openings on the underside of leaves
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- Unspecialized cells
- One-way tubes that transport water
- Make a person immune to infection by vaccination
- The power house of the cell!
- Cells develop in different ways to perform different functions
- Self-destruction of cells
- Cell division
- Storage space in a cell
- Long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
- Two-way tubes that transport sugar
- Basic component of life
20 Clues: Cell division • Unspecialized cells • Storage space in a cell • Basic component of life • Self-destruction of cells • Enzymes that destroy wastes • The power house of the cell! • Pinching of the cell membrane • Make leaves green; photosynthesis • One-way tubes that transport water • Two-way tubes that transport sugar • Openings on the underside of leaves • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-06-09
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- One-way tubes that transport water
- Make leaves green; photosynthesis
- Self-destruction of cells
- The power house of the cell!
- Long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
- Make a person immune to infection by vaccination
- Storage space in a cell
- Cells develop in different ways to perform different functions
- Openings on the underside of leaves
- Two-way tubes that transport sugar
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- Cell division
- Cells look different and perform different functions; before specialization
- Enzymes that destroy wastes
- Basic component of life
- Pinching of the cell membrane
- The balance that your body works to maintain
- All the components inside the cell membrane
- Unspecialized cells
- Imaging produces images of organs and tissues within the body
- cell Cells that does not undergo apoptosis; reproduces uncontrollably
20 Clues: Cell division • Unspecialized cells • Basic component of life • Storage space in a cell • Self-destruction of cells • Enzymes that destroy wastes • The power house of the cell! • Pinching of the cell membrane • Make leaves green; photosynthesis • One-way tubes that transport water • Two-way tubes that transport sugar • Openings on the underside of leaves • ...
Human Biology 2018-03-27
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- the outer part of the kidney
- part of urinary system that is longer in males than females
- which part of digestive system is involved in absorption
- name the enzyme that digests starch
- organ where urine is stored
- what is the passive movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration called
- takes urine from the kidney to the bladder
- area of lungs where gas exchange takes place
- mucous and __________ are involved in removing dust from the respiratory system
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- does transporting carbon dioxide in the blood raise or lower the pH
- the filtering unit of the kidney.
- in which part of digestive system is most water absorbed
- name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach
- part of kidney that is connected to the ureter
- the kidney's regulation of the water/salt balance contributes to this
- substance that is not present in the urine of a healthy person
- blood cells and __________ are not removed from the blood during glomerular filtration
- name the substance that emulsifies fats
- folds in mucosa in bladder that allow for stretching
- which part of the respiratory system is involved with producing sound
20 Clues: organ where urine is stored • the outer part of the kidney • the filtering unit of the kidney. • name the enzyme that digests starch • name the substance that emulsifies fats • takes urine from the kidney to the bladder • area of lungs where gas exchange takes place • part of kidney that is connected to the ureter • name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach • ...
Biology Crossword 2020-01-27
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- muscle at the floor of the mouth that mixes food with saliva and pushes it back to the mouth to be swallowed
- cells that engulf and destroy bacteria and debris
- muscular rings that can contract to block the passage of materials
- eating disorder; a person eats large quantities of food and then intentionally vomits it out
- eating disorder; self-imposed starvation and refusal to maintain normal body weight
- antimicrobial molecules that communicate with immune system cells and stimulate the development of a fever
- triggers the production of antibodies, which bind mast cells
- fluid component of blood that transports cells, platelets, and numerous types of dissolved chemicals
- herbivore with a complex, four-chambered organ that specializes in the digestion of grass
- cell fragments that collect near a wound
- absence of one or more essential elements of the immune system
- biochemical that causes blood vessels to dilate
- blood pressure that reflects the force exerted on artery walls when the ventricles contract
- the outermost layer, and it consists partly of dry, dead cells that help keep invaders outside the body
- measure the energy stored in food
- forms the external entrance to the nasal cavity, functions in breathing, immunity, and the sense of smell
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- immune reaction to a harmless substance
- tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- fatty deposits inside the walls of arteries reduce blood flow to the brain, heart, limbs or kidneys
- enzyme that digests proteins
- windpipe; tube just beneath the larynx
- muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus
- an immediate, localized reaction to an injury or to any pathogen that breaches the body’s barriers
- rhythmic waves of contraction that propel food in one direction
- inflammation of the alveoli, usually resulting from an infection with bacteria, viruses, or fungi
- white blood cells that participate in inflammation
- a type of cancer in which red bone marrow produces too many white blood cells
- blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- a Y-shaped protein composed of two heavy and two light polypeptide chains
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
30 Clues: enzyme that digests proteins • measure the energy stored in food • windpipe; tube just beneath the larynx • immune reaction to a harmless substance • cell fragments that collect near a wound • blood pressure when the ventricles relax • biochemical that causes blood vessels to dilate • cells that engulf and destroy bacteria and debris • ...
General Biology 2020-01-30
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- The colorless fluid , forms when plasma seeps out of the blood vessels and into the interstitial fluid
- It covers the glottis so that food enters the esophagus, not the lungs
- They are white blood cells that participate in the inflammation
- A tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- A muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus
- A two-opening digestive tract
- A plug of solidified blood
- An eating disorder which a person eats large quantities and then intentionally vomits or uses laxatives shortly afterward
- The hormone that stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron
- teaches the immune system to recognize specific components of pathogen without actually causing illness
- They control the concentration of ions in their body fluids as the environment changes
- A heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart
- It is a specialized cardiac cells that sets the tempo of the heartbeat
- They are antimicrobial molecules that communicate with immune system cells and stimulate the development of a fever
- This houses the nerve endings, sweat, and oil glands and the blood vessels
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- A large containing masses of lymphocytes and macrophages that destroy pathogens in the blood
- The cells that engulfs and digests foreign material and cell debris
- Blood from the right side of the heart exchanges gases at the lungs and return it to the heart
- A mixture of water, mucus, salts hydrochloric acids and enzymes produced by the stomach lining
- A small immune organ in the chest
- It delivers blood to the kidneys
- The lines the inside of the heart and all of the body’s vessels
- A network of tiny blood vessels that connect an arteriole and a venule.
- They are muscular rings that can contract to block the passage of materials
- It is the widening of blood vessels that occurs when the same muscles relax
- It is an accessory organ that stores bile until the chyme triggers its release into the small intestine
- a biochemical that dilates blood vessels and increases the permeability
- They eat decomposing organic matter
- The body’s tiniest blood vessels
- are large vessels that conduct blood away from the heart
30 Clues: A plug of solidified blood • A two-opening digestive tract • It delivers blood to the kidneys • The body’s tiniest blood vessels • A small immune organ in the chest • They eat decomposing organic matter • A heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart • A muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus • are large vessels that conduct blood away from the heart • ...
Molecular biology 2019-12-03
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- part of the metabolism that builds simple molecules into more complex ones
- an unsaturated fatty acid contains less _______ than a saturated one
- molecule that carries energy in the cell
- a polymer of glucose, used as a storage form for glucose in animals
- an enzyme that breaks down maltose to two glucose molecules
- one of the factors that limit photosynthesis
- are small lipids containing rings that are all derived from cholesterol
- forms part of the plasma membrane, contains two fatty acids
- one of the colors used by chlorophyll
- the loose association of amino acids in a polypeptide chain with each other, usually through H-bonds. e.g. alpha helix, beta pleated sheet
- a fatty acid that has been modified to remove the kink
- biological catalysts, composed of protein, that speed up chemical reactions
- water-"loving"
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- monosaccharide found in milk
- enzymes work by lowering the ______________ needed to start a reaction
- to permanently change the 3 dimensional structure of a protein
- starch is made up of two molecules:amylose and _____
- the tertiary structure of a protein made by both alpha helixes and beta pleated sheets
- monomer of carbohydrates
- the bond that forms between two amino acids joined by dehydration synthesis
- a chemical that resists changes in pH
21 Clues: water-"loving" • monomer of carbohydrates • monosaccharide found in milk • one of the colors used by chlorophyll • a chemical that resists changes in pH • molecule that carries energy in the cell • one of the factors that limit photosynthesis • starch is made up of two molecules:amylose and _____ • a fatty acid that has been modified to remove the kink • ...
Biology Crossword 2020-03-27
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- membrane every cell has one to let things in and out
- site of photosynthesis
- loosely packed DNA
- bond two molecules share their electrons
- unit of DNA
- site of protein synthesis
- type of passive transport
- macromolecule that serves many jobs
- diffusion of water across membranes
- a macromolecule made of fatty acids
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- type of organisms do not have a nucleus
- can make their own energy
- brings amino acids to the ribosome
- a 2-ringed nitrogen base
- gametes have half of the needed genetic info
- eat to take in energy
- contains both the dominant and recessive allele
- with oxygen
- adenosine triphosphate
- the main hub of the cell
- a positive atom component
- process to copy body cells
22 Clues: with oxygen • unit of DNA • loosely packed DNA • eat to take in energy • site of photosynthesis • adenosine triphosphate • a 2-ringed nitrogen base • the main hub of the cell • can make their own energy • a positive atom component • site of protein synthesis • type of passive transport • process to copy body cells • brings amino acids to the ribosome • macromolecule that serves many jobs • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-01-26
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- Physical/non living factors that shape an ecosystem.
- Forces of attraction between positive and negative regions of nearby molecules.
- what can a populations adjust to with small changes but not large or long term ones?
- Main source of energy for living things.
- looks like an ATP but as 2 phosphorus (not 3).
- What can cause entire population to “crash”?
- Mix tubes of water and any non-dissolved material that don’t settle.
- process that passes matter from one organism or part of the biosphere to another.
- body surfaces, line body cavities, and hollow organs. They provide a variety of functions, but mostly protection.
- During aerobic respiration the _____ cycle generates high energy electrons that are passed to the electron transport chain to generate lots of ATP.
- Ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities.
- what is the first step of cellular respiration and anaerobic respiration (AKA fermentation)?
- what do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
- obtain energy from food consumed.
- on communication & cooperation among specialized cells.
- Groups of the same species in an area.
- Amount of living within a trophic level.
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- Use light to make sugars & starches.
- what tissue controls body movements, send and receive signals.
- Area where an organism lives
- One member benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed most.
- Biological influences on an organism.
- which cell has a bigger vacuole
- Chemical fuel of living things
- Similar to predators - feed at expense of host.
- Found in plants, algae, fungi & prokaryotes.
- the three biggest factors that affect photosynthesis arew water, temperature, and _____?
- what increases as two or more organisms of the same species trying to reproduce at the same time.
- Adhesion between water and the sides of a tube causing it to rise against gravity.
- Regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- what Happens in yeast & a few microorganisms?
- the products of the Krebs Cycle are ATP,NADH,FADH2 and ___?
- Predator & prey populations regulate each other.
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- what system provides Support and protection
- Made up of many cells.
- How an organism uses its environment.
- fiber structures allow it to contract, making the organism move.
- Make their own food.
- what tissue connects, supports and separates all other types of tissue?
40 Clues: Make their own food. • Made up of many cells. • Area where an organism lives • Chemical fuel of living things • which cell has a bigger vacuole • obtain energy from food consumed. • Use light to make sugars & starches. • Biological influences on an organism. • How an organism uses its environment. • Groups of the same species in an area. • ...
Biology 1 2021-01-25
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- Range of 0-14, starting with acids and ending in bases
- Support and protection
- Coordinate and move the organism
- multi-cellular organism
- stores material
- Population size does not matter, like natural disasters and human activity
- group of tissues that work together
- requires Oxygen
- what chlorophyll is
- use of chemicals to make sugar
- biological catalysts, speed up reaction
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- state of balanced internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by organisms.
- Allow organism to move, fibers contract
- main source of energy for living things
- whenever glucose is present
- animals,obtain energy by eating
- smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
- Wall Found in plants, algae, fungi, and prokaryotes
- where Calvin Cycle occurs
- ecosystems with same climate and similar communities
- moved around and ecosystem
- Connects, supports, and separates types of tissues
- organisms occupation within habitat
- der Waals forces Forces of attraction between positive and negative regions of nearby molecules.
- Single-cellular organism
25 Clues: requires Oxygen • stores material • what chlorophyll is • Support and protection • multi-cellular organism • Single-cellular organism • where Calvin Cycle occurs • moved around and ecosystem • whenever glucose is present • use of chemicals to make sugar • animals,obtain energy by eating • Coordinate and move the organism • group of tissues that work together • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-01-27
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- organelle near nucleus in an animal cell.
- Constrain to population size.
- without air.
- As known as the nuclear membrane.
- Connects all other types of tissue.
- All living things are composed of cells.
- leave to find a different habitat.
- pigment that runs photosynthesis.
- Protection.
- Cell changes from one type to another.
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- Reaction product used to regulate.
- Also known as the citric acid cycle.
- Send and receive signals.
- Organism make their own food.
- small molecules bond together.
- chemical fuel for living things.
- Dark reaction or light independent.
- particles move from high to low concentration.
- how an organism uses it's environment.
- Process that passes matter from an organism to the biosphere.
- speeds up a reaction.
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- balanced conditions maintained by living things.
- attraction between molecules of different substances.
25 Clues: Protection. • without air. • Send and receive signals. • speeds up a reaction. • Organism make their own food. • Constrain to population size. • As known as the nuclear membrane. • Reaction product used to regulate. • pigment that runs photosynthesis. • Dark reaction or light independent. • Connects all other types of tissue. • Also known as the citric acid cycle. • ...
Biology thing 2020-09-03
biology vocabulary 2020-12-18
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- two different alleles
- the product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.
- individual entity
- respiration, set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy
- stage in the cell cycle where all the genetic material is condensing into chromosomes
- system, a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- selection, the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
- acid, molecule composed of two polynucleotide chains
- membrane-bound
- selection, process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- final phase of cell division
- square, graphical representation of the possible genotypes of an offspring arising from a particular cross or breeding event.
- organism's reproductive cells
- regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- first stage of cell division
- infection
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- are organisms that need to eat food to obtain their energy
- unit of heredity
- the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum
- cell division that results in two daughter cells
- bond, attraction between a partially positively charged hydrogen atom
- organisms capable of creating simple carbohydrates such as glucose, from gaseous carbon dioxide.
- pairs, two chemical bases bonded to one another forming a "rung of the DNA ladder."
- organic molecules
- replication, the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.
- the action or process of mutating.
- fatty acids
- portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by observable changes under the microscope, and includes the G1, S and G2 phases
- acid, organic compounds that combine to form proteins.
- arrangement or organization
30 Clues: infection • fatty acids • membrane-bound • unit of heredity • individual entity • organic molecules • two different alleles • arrangement or organization • final phase of cell division • first stage of cell division • organism's reproductive cells • the action or process of mutating. • cell division that results in two daughter cells • ...
biology genetics 2021-01-11
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- dystrophy, the group of disorders in which muscle size and strength gradually decrease over time
- an inherited disorder in which blood fails to clot normally because of deficiency or abnormality of one of the clotting factors
- the study of structure and function of the cell
- a diagram showing the relationship between people in the family
- a dominant allele doesn´t completely mask the effects of a recessive allele: __________ dominance
- a group of inherited disorders in which there is little or no production of melanin
- an organism with non-identical pairs of genes (alleles) for a specific trait
- an organism with identical pairs of genes (alleles) for a specific trait
- a dominant allele completely masks the effects of the recessive allele: ___________ dominance
- same genotype and phenotype in the F1 generation
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- an inherited blood disorder in which the body produces an abnormal from of haemoglobin
- syndrome, a chromosomal disorder caused by an error in cell division that results in an extra 21st chromosome
- the branch of science which deals with the study of heredity
- fibrosis, an inherited disorder that affects the production of mucus, sweat and digestive enzymes
- observable characteristics or traits of organism
- the branch of genetics which studies structure and function of chromosomes
- genetically identical individual that is earned by asexual reproduction
- type, a homozygous male AB-type and heterozygous B type female have children. Which blood type will their children most likely have (the blood type with the highest percentage)
- neither allele can mask the effects of the other, they are both dominant
- organisms which have 2n chromosomes (plants)
20 Clues: organisms which have 2n chromosomes (plants) • the study of structure and function of the cell • observable characteristics or traits of organism • same genotype and phenotype in the F1 generation • the branch of science which deals with the study of heredity • a diagram showing the relationship between people in the family • ...
AS BIOLOGY 2020-12-17
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- The bond formed by a condensation reaction between two amino acids.
- What group replaces one of the three fatty acids in a triglyceride, to make the molecule a phospholipid?
- Glucose is an example of a ___________ sugar.
- In mitosis, after DNA replication, chromosomes consist of two sister _________.
- The enzyme found within HIV, which is important for its replication, is called reverse ______________.
- To test for a non-reducing sugar you must first add hydrochloric acid to your sample and _______ .
- DNA bound to histone protein is called ____________.
- When the a chemical bond involves the sharing of a pair of electrons. What is the bond called?
- Animal cells contain membrane bound organelles. These cells are also know as what?
- In graphical analysis, the stage will show an increase in total cell count.
- What reaction is used in digestion. Resulting in the breaking down of large insoluble molecules into small soluble molecules?
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- These bonds are individually very weak.
- Cancer is the result of _________________ cell division.
- What test would you perform to test for the presence of lipid?
- This reagent is used to test for the presence of proteins.
- Mitosis results in two genetically ____________ daughter cells.
- This is a disaccharide consisting of fructose and glucose.
- What group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen?
- A triplet within a stand of mRNA can be called a ______________.
- In which organelle, in the cell, does aerobic respiration occur?
- Red What is the colour of the precipitate formed for a positive reducing sugar test?
- In the stage, chromosomes condense, the nuclear pore disintegrates.
- The centre of the cell is known as what?
- Non-competitive inhibitors bind to the ___________ site of an enzyme.
- Tertiary structure proteins have hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and __________ bonds.
25 Clues: These bonds are individually very weak. • The centre of the cell is known as what? • Glucose is an example of a ___________ sugar. • DNA bound to histone protein is called ____________. • What group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen? • Cancer is the result of _________________ cell division. • This reagent is used to test for the presence of proteins. • ...
Developmental Biology 2021-02-26
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- female gamete
- product of fertilisation
- cleavage happens vertically and equally
- splitting of cells
- connection between mother and foetus
- powerhouse of the cell
- spreading of cells
- example of holoblastic equal cleavage
- example of haemochorial placenta
- small cells due to unequal division
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- also known as cleavage
- egg which has high amount of yolk
- cavity of blastula
- virginal reproduction
- fusion of male and female pronuclei
- outermost layer
- extra embryonic membrane
- nutritive component of zygote
- rearrangement of cells
- product of cleavage
20 Clues: female gamete • outermost layer • cavity of blastula • splitting of cells • spreading of cells • product of cleavage • virginal reproduction • also known as cleavage • powerhouse of the cell • rearrangement of cells • product of fertilisation • extra embryonic membrane • nutritive component of zygote • example of haemochorial placenta • egg which has high amount of yolk • ...
Biology Terms 2017-05-23
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- pair of genes that control the same characteristics as chromosomes
- could switch a gene on or off
- made by a gene whose effect could be hidden
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose)
- Selection Individual with physical or behavioral traits that better suit the environment will survive and reproduce more successfully
- a population's genes and frequencies change over time
- a change in DNA or chromosomes
- a trait that appears in offspring and covers a different trait the child could have received
- a phenotype that shows both traits of an allele pair
- to pass physical or mental characteristics genetically generation to generation
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- observable traits
- individuals with two different alleles
- Evolution a species diverges into multiple species a species diverges into multiple species
- used to detect genetic disorders
- the generalization an organism has two genes that separate while making gametes
- a chromosome attaches to another chromosome
- a chart with the genetic history of a family over generations
- the two letters that represent a gene's allele pair
- Evolution species come from different origins but have developed similar features
- individuals with two of the same alleles
20 Clues: observable traits • could switch a gene on or off • a change in DNA or chromosomes • used to detect genetic disorders • individuals with two different alleles • individuals with two of the same alleles • made by a gene whose effect could be hidden • a chromosome attaches to another chromosome • the two letters that represent a gene's allele pair • ...
Biology Review 2017-06-01
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- separates waste and extra water from the blood
- gene mutations that involve changes in one or a few nucleotides(2 words)
- the father of evolution who proposed a theory for natural selection(2 words)
- bubble like structures in lungs that provide large amounts of surface area
- chemical or agent in the environment that causes mutations
- organisms that are best adapted to an environment survive and reproduce more than others(2words)
- heritable changes in genetic information
- the decoding of mRNA into protein
- the blastopore becomes the mouth
- process of removing ammonia waste
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- long chains of amino acids
- a single imaginary plane divides the body into left and right sides(2 words)
- enzyme that unwinds the double helix in DNA
- the concentration sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior end.
- a nucleic acid that consists of a long chain of nucleotides
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
- reads along each naked strand of DNA adding complementary nucleotides(2 words)
- making RNA from sequence of DNA bases
- heart chamber that receives oxygen poor blood
- chordates with a backbone
- a hollow nerve chord that runs along the back part of the body
- organs that exchange oxygen
- heart chamber that pumps out oxygen rich blood
- enzyme that lays down the primer
- splices together the ends of newly synthesized DNA
25 Clues: chordates with a backbone • long chains of amino acids • organs that exchange oxygen • the blastopore becomes the mouth • enzyme that lays down the primer • the decoding of mRNA into protein • process of removing ammonia waste • making RNA from sequence of DNA bases • heritable changes in genetic information • enzyme that unwinds the double helix in DNA • ...
Biology crossword 2017-06-03
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- largest organ in the human body
- provides a stable platform for a microscope
- part of a plant that grows the quickest
- only found used in animal cell mitosis
- responds to stimuli and sends signals
- system of the body containing the lungs
- System of the body containing the heart
- during mitosis the chromosomes line up at the center of a cell
- when damaged cells commit suicide
- medical imaging used to look at a baby
- the type of tumour that does not spread
- jelly-like substance that fills cells
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- a group of similar cells
- done without thinking about it
- powerhouse of the cell
- Oxygenates blood
- the largest stage of a cell's life
- forms a protective covering around a plant
- supports slide for observation
- when water and solute have the same concentration
- long piece of coiled DNA
- supports and protects body and allows movement
22 Clues: Oxygenates blood • powerhouse of the cell • a group of similar cells • long piece of coiled DNA • done without thinking about it • supports slide for observation • largest organ in the human body • when damaged cells commit suicide • the largest stage of a cell's life • responds to stimuli and sends signals • jelly-like substance that fills cells • ...
Biology crossword 2017-06-11
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- Another word for rainfall
- The measure of a chemicals acidity
- Where an organism is in the food chain
- Something that eats the prey
- An animal that eats both meat and plants
- People use ______ to power most things
- The noun for identifying
- Something that does not eat meat
- It can be used to unlock doors
- An organism that lives off a host
- A group of similar organisms
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- A mushroom is a _____
- The weather conditions of an area
- An organism like algae
- A person or thing that consumes
- the process where light is turned into energy
- Something that only consumes meat
- A small area in a habitat
- The bottom of the food chain
- There are helpful and not so helpful types of _______
- Where more than one organism is competing for the same thing
- The study of organisms and their environment
- The how hot something is
- Something that is transformed into energy during the process of photosynthesis
- Something that is eaten by the predator
- A trap that you fall down a hole
- What the higher layer of the crust is made up of
27 Clues: A mushroom is a _____ • An organism like algae • The noun for identifying • The how hot something is • Another word for rainfall • A small area in a habitat • The bottom of the food chain • Something that eats the prey • A group of similar organisms • It can be used to unlock doors • A person or thing that consumes • Something that does not eat meat • A trap that you fall down a hole • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-06-13
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- twogroupscombined
- conlusion
- framingerror
- exchangeofgenes
- notsexchromosome
- twin
- changingtosomethingnew
- mutationatonepoint
- resultinparentgenes
- geneticmakeup
- set of 4
- geneticmakeup
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- movingspots
- britishnaturalist
- englishgeologist
- rnamessenger
- numberofproteinsassociated
- dnachart
- fibers
- passingtraits
- unpairedchromosome
- 3nucleotide
22 Clues: twin • fibers • dnachart • set of 4 • conlusion • movingspots • 3nucleotide • rnamessenger • framingerror • passingtraits • geneticmakeup • geneticmakeup • exchangeofgenes • englishgeologist • notsexchromosome • britishnaturalist • twogroupscombined • mutationatonepoint • unpairedchromosome • resultinparentgenes • changingtosomethingnew • numberofproteinsassociated
Biology Terms 2019-04-09
Across
- A method of preventing infections
- Multicellular organisms in the eukarya domain
- A disease that affects a large amount of people in a small area
- The second deadliest disease in the world
- Most of the bacteria we encounter with on a daily basis
- A disease that affects a large number of people on multiple continents
- An animal that carries a disease without being affected by it
- The study of affects of a diseases on a population
- A harmful infectious invader
- A weapon made from a pathogen
- Helpful bacteria that lives in the gut
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- Bacteria that like to grow together in clumps
- A drug that treats a fungal infection
- A local branch of the immune system where cells gather
- A single celled organism
- The cause of an overuse of antibacterials
- The study of bacteria
- A bacteria that is resistant to many antibiotics
- A field of science dedicated to studying viruses
- An organism that thrives inside of another organism
20 Clues: The study of bacteria • A single celled organism • A harmful infectious invader • A weapon made from a pathogen • A method of preventing infections • A drug that treats a fungal infection • Helpful bacteria that lives in the gut • The cause of an overuse of antibacterials • The second deadliest disease in the world • Bacteria that like to grow together in clumps • ...
Biology Unit 2019-05-06
Across
- used to move and grab food
- like a city block the 3rd smallest level of human body
- the biggest level in the human body
- protects the cell and provides strength
- produces energy "powerhouse of the cell".
- multiple cells
- the 2nd biggest level in the human body
- consists of a single cell
- sacs for storage,digestion,waste, and removal
- Cell wall, chlororplast, large vacuole, box, no spaces
- takes in carbon dioxide
- system where you break up your food
- The 2nd smallest level in the human body like a house
- lives in either water or soil,feeds on bacteria
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- Uses photosynthesis, lives in freshwater
- Lives mostly in freshwater feeds on bacteria, 2 nuclei
- has no cell wall no cloroplast smaller vacuole and round
- sensed stuff
- surrounds cell; Control entrance
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- Takes in oxygen
- Lives in freshwater, uses photosynthesis
- green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- whip-like tail
- The control center. stores the cells DNA
- removes waste
- hair-like structures used to move
27 Clues: sensed stuff • removes waste • multiple cells • whip-like tail • Takes in oxygen • takes in carbon dioxide • consists of a single cell • used to move and grab food • surrounds cell; Control entrance • hair-like structures used to move • the biggest level in the human body • system where you break up your food • protects the cell and provides strength • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-07-13
Across
- การผสมกลับ
- ลักษณะเด่น
- สภาพของยีนส์ที่ต่งกันเช่นTt
- การกลายพันธุ์
- ลักษณะด้อย
- ประเภทหรือชนิดของยีนส์เช่นtt, TT, Tt
- เซลล์ที่เกิดจากการรวมกันของเซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศเมียที่จะเจริญไปเป็นเอ็มบริโอ
- สิ่งมีชีวิตสายพันธุ์ผสม
- ยีนที่เป็นคู่กับแสดงลักษณะเดียวกัน
- บิดาแห่งวิชาพันธุศาสตร์
- เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้
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- ทำหน้าที่ควบคุมและถ่ายทอดข้อมูล เกี่ยวกับ ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมต่าง ๆ
- กระบวนการการผลิตประชากรที่มีลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมเหมือนกัน
- การพัฒนาการ
- ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมของสิ่งมีชีวิตที่กำหนดให้เห็น
- โครโมโซมที่เหมือนกันทั้งชายเเละหญิง
- การผสมทดสอบ
- เซลล์ไข่ของเพศหญิง
- เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เซลล์ที่มีจำนวนโครโมโซม 1 ชุด
- หน่วยควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของโครโมโซม
20 Clues: การผสมกลับ • ลักษณะเด่น • ลักษณะด้อย • การพัฒนาการ • การผสมทดสอบ • การกลายพันธุ์ • เซลล์ไข่ของเพศหญิง • เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้ • สิ่งมีชีวิตสายพันธุ์ผสม • บิดาแห่งวิชาพันธุศาสตร์ • สภาพของยีนส์ที่ต่งกันเช่นTt • ยีนที่เป็นคู่กับแสดงลักษณะเดียวกัน • โครโมโซมที่เหมือนกันทั้งชายเเละหญิง • ประเภทหรือชนิดของยีนส์เช่นtt, TT, Tt • เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เซลล์ที่มีจำนวนโครโมโซม 1 ชุด • ...
Biology Crossword 2019-06-13
Across
- Cells that divide and form solid tumors
- Ability to see detail in an image
- Parent cells divide into two or more daughter cells
- Pumped from the left side to the organs to the body
- An organelle found in the center of a cell
- Carries blood to the heart
- The total image appears larger than the object
- Tissues that connect other tissues to organs
- Composed of four different stages
- Small infection that replicates in the cell
- Permits movement in the body and maintains good posture
- used for sharp focusing
- Transports blood throughout the body
- Supports the Microscope
- Enters the right atrium from the vena cava
- Cells that develop into other cell types
- Beams of electron to amplify magnification
- Connects veins to arteries
- Protects the body from external damage.
- A change that occurs in the DNA
- Reformatting of the nuclear membrane
- A thick solution that fills a cell
- Exchanges respiratory gasses between an organism
- Increase in size and produce RNA and synthesize Protein
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- Structural Layer surrounding the cell
- Abnormal growth in cells
- Found in the brain and spinal cord
- Single-celled life forms
- Delivers blood to parts of the body
- Glands that produce hormones and chemical substances
- Replicating DNA
- The formation of the cell plate between two daughter cells
- Eyepiece lenses, used for total magnification
- Rids the body of toxins
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Composed of four different tissue types
- rotates the objective lenses
- Produces egg cells,sperm and nourishes an unborn child
- Lining that allows for smooth blood flow
- Fibres and nerves that transmit pulses throughout the body
- Chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes
- Glucose is broken down in a chemical process
- The membrane surrounding the cytoplasm
- Soft tissue muscle in animal bodies
- Chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Ability to distinguish structures of the object from the background
- Beams of intense energy used to kill cancer cells
- Constantly synthesizing RNA
- Centromeres divide
- Grows and produces protein
- the cell is in inactive or non-cycling state
52 Clues: Replicating DNA • Centromeres divide • Powerhouse of the cell • Rids the body of toxins • used for sharp focusing • Supports the Microscope • Abnormal growth in cells • Single-celled life forms • Carries blood to the heart • Connects veins to arteries • Grows and produces protein • Constantly synthesizing RNA • rotates the objective lenses • A change that occurs in the DNA • ...
biology terms 2017-12-19
Across
- specialised functions within a cell
- complete set of DNA
- results in two daughter cells
- where two chromatids forming the chromosome are joined
- goes through process of reproduction
- microscopic single celled organism
- can be dominant and recessive
- makes protein
- threadlike strands in DNA
- controls growth and reproduction
- final stage of meiosis or mitosis
- second stage of cell division
- a cell with two sets of chromosomes
- cells used during sexual reproduction
- nucleus divides in sexually reproducing organisms
- building blocks of life
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- half the diploid number of cells
- exists as a part of the centrosome
- any cell of living organisms besides reproductive cells
- a cell that contains a nucleus surrounded by membrane
- resting phase between devision of cells
- outside layer that protects the cell
- main component of chromosomes
- sequence of nucleotides in DNA
- first stage of cell division
- cell death
- a map of chromosomes
- molecule composed of amino acids
- fibre network of filaments
29 Clues: cell death • makes protein • complete set of DNA • a map of chromosomes • building blocks of life • threadlike strands in DNA • fibre network of filaments • first stage of cell division • results in two daughter cells • main component of chromosomes • can be dominant and recessive • second stage of cell division • sequence of nucleotides in DNA • half the diploid number of cells • ...
cellular biology 2017-12-12
Across
- + O2 → CO2 +
- Transport-the movement of substances across a cell membrane in such a way that it does not require energy, substances move down a concentration gradient (from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration).
- organelle that makes proteins for a cell, found in plants, animals and bacteria.
- of energy for a cell
- Membrane-A semi-permeable membrane that helps to control what goes into and out of a cell.
- + H20 → C6H12O6 + O2
- organelle that contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell.
- organelle found only in plant cells that uses the sun’s energy to make sugar in a process called photosynthesis.
- structures found in a cell that perform a specific function for that cell.
- by which sugar is broken down to produce energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Transport-the movement of substances across a cell membrane in such a way that it requires energy, substances move against a concentration gradient (from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration).
- movement of water from areas of high concentration of water (low solute concentration) to areas of low concentration of water (high solute concentration)
- Protein-proteins that are found in the cell membrane that help to carry large molecules into and out of the cell.
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- organelles that stores substances, such as water, for a cell.
- not require oxygen
- Gradient-The gradual change in the concentration of a solute between different regions of a solution.
- organelle found in plant and animal cells that breaks down sugar to produce energy (ATP) in a process called cellular respiration.
- Respiration-process by which a molecule of glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP, occurs mostly in mitochondria
- by which the sun’s energy is used to make a molecule of glucose, occurs in chloroplasts
- Bilayer-the main structural component of the cell membrane, composed of two layers of phospholipids that are arranged tail-to-tail
- oxygen
- organelle that breaks down or digests substances for a cell.
- type of active transport that moves substances out of the cell through the use of membrane-bound vesicles.
- type of active transport that moves substances into a cell using the cell membrane, there are two types – phagocytosis and pinocytosis.
24 Clues: oxygen • + O2 → CO2 + • not require oxygen • of energy for a cell • + H20 → C6H12O6 + O2 • organelle that breaks down or digests substances for a cell. • organelles that stores substances, such as water, for a cell. • organelle that contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell. • by which sugar is broken down to produce energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Biology vocab 2018-01-25
Across
- / deoxyribonucleic acid, a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosome
- / nucleic acid present in all living cells
- RNA / a molecular component of a ribosome, the cell's essential protein factory
- / a step in protein biosynthesis wherein the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to produce the specific sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain
- splicing / The editing of the nascent precursor messenger RNA transcript into a mature messenger RNA
- / A sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA
- base / an organic molecule with a nitrogen atom that has the chemical properties of a base.
- / The protein-coding region in the DNA
- / a compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides form the basic structural unit of nucleic acid
- / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties, forming uric acid on oxidation.
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- / an agent of substance that can bring about a permanent alteration to the physical composition of a DNA gene such that the genetic message is changed
- helix / a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, especially that in the structure of the DNA molecule.
- / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties.
- / a sequence of three nucleotides that together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule
- / a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it.
- / A noncoding, intervening sequence of DNA within a gene that is transcribed into mRNA but is removed from the primary gene transcript and rapidly degraded during maturation of the RNA product
- RNA / Small RNA molecules that carry amino acids to the ribosome for polymerization into a polypeptide
- / when a DNA gene is damaged or changed in such a way as to alter the genetic message carried by that gene
- RNA / An RNA molecule transcribed from the DNA of a gene, and from which a protein is translated by the action of ribosomes
- / an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light mic
20 Clues: / The protein-coding region in the DNA • / nucleic acid present in all living cells • / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties. • / A sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA • / a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it. • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-01-27
Across
- One of a pair of genes taking up a specific spot on a chromosome that controls that specific trait
- Process of programmed death of a cell that occurs in multicellular organisms
- The basic structural, functional and biological unit of all living organisms
- Nucleic acid that contains genetic information for cell growth, division and function
- Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- Simple bacteria cell
- Phase of the life cycle of a cell where it grows in size, replicates DNA and prepares for cell division
- Cell division happening in sexually reproducing organisms where two nuclear divisions occur with no cell replication
- Complex cell, animal, plant, fungi
- A structure in the cell that performs a special task for the cell
- Section of the chromosome where the microtubules of the spindle attach
- First stage of cell division
- A specific sequence of DNA usually found on a chromosome
- Outer layer of a plant cell
- Process where one cell divides and becomes two indentical cells, with equal chrosomes as original cell
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- The number, shape, type, size of a chromosome of an organism
- Responsible for moving and separating the chromosomes during nuclear division
- Genetic material of an organism
- Very different or irregular cells that pass on their genetic material
- Phase of mitosis where chromosomes are at their most condensed stage
- Synthesises proteins in cells
- Cell of a living organism that isn't a reproductive cell
- A structure than contains genetic material in the cell
- Final stage of cell division, complete separation of the chromosomes
- Created by ribosomes
- Cylinder shaped organelle located near the nucleus, involved in nuclear division
- Cells used to produce a new organism in sexual reproduction
- A cell or organism consisting of two sets of chromosomes
- A cell with only half the number of homologous chromosomes in somatic cells
29 Clues: Simple bacteria cell • Created by ribosomes • Outer layer of a plant cell • First stage of cell division • Synthesises proteins in cells • Genetic material of an organism • Complex cell, animal, plant, fungi • Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • A structure than contains genetic material in the cell • Cell of a living organism that isn't a reproductive cell • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-01-29
Across
- a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
- Specific complement of chromosomes present in a cell
- Position where the chromatids are held together
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- Eggs or sperm cells
- Nucleic acid containing the four bases
- Any cell or organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus
- Located outside the plasma membrane
- Process invovled in the production of new cells genetically identical with the original cell.
- Inherited instructions carried around by a chromosome
- Sum total of the genes present in a cell or an organism
- stage of mitosis during which chromosomes align
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
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- Helps plants and animals survive
- cell or organism with a membrane bound nucleus
- In the mitotic cell cycll period of cell growth
- refers to cells of the body other than germline cells
- organelle containing RNA
- a thread-like structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- Stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes contract
- The different forms of a particular gene
- Stage of mitosis in which new nuclear membranes form
- each of a pair of minute cylindrical organelles near the nucleus in animal cells
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth
24 Clues: Eggs or sperm cells • organelle containing RNA • Helps plants and animals survive • Located outside the plasma membrane • Nucleic acid containing the four bases • The different forms of a particular gene • having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • cell or organism with a membrane bound nucleus • In the mitotic cell cycll period of cell growth • ...
biology crossword 2020-10-12
Across
- a material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed
- smallest unit of most compounds
- substance in which the solute dissolves
- compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- indicates H+ ions in solution
- when moving electrons travel about the nuclei of both atoms
- macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
- attraction between molecules of different subtances
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- substance consisting entirely of one type of atom
- macromolecules that contain nitrogen, carbon hydrogen, and oxygen
- weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases
- energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- Basic unit of matter
- compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution
- substance formed by the combination of two or more elements
- group of biological molecules not soluble in water
- single sugar molecules
- at center of atom
20 Clues: at center of atom • Basic unit of matter • single sugar molecules • indicates H+ ions in solution • smallest unit of most compounds • substance in which the solute dissolves • energy needed to start a chemical reaction • compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms • substance consisting entirely of one type of atom • compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution • ...
Biology crossword 2020-10-22
Across
- many glucose grouped together
- Genetic code to all human life
- polymer consisting a laarrge number of amino acids
- the 4 major elements to life
- Acids Complex organic substance presented in all living things.
- store energy in the body
- chain of many monomers
- used for energy in the body containing sugars and starches
- a long chain of fatty acids make a good waterproof covering.
- a single sugar
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- fat contains the maximum number of hydrogen atom
- the 4 types of DNA
- acids exist in all living things the protein the makes up 75% of your body.
- fat at least one double carbon bond
- fats oils and wax's
- a pure substance that cant be chemically broken.
- a chain of polymers
- part of the lipid category that is a liquid.
- many sugars
- glucose and fructose combined make.
- A single-stranded nucleic acid transcribed from DNA.
- type of protein found within a cell.
- gives you long lasting energy
- a type of sugar
- acids the building blocks of fat in our bodies
25 Clues: many sugars • a single sugar • a type of sugar • the 4 types of DNA • fats oils and wax's • a chain of polymers • chain of many monomers • store energy in the body • the 4 major elements to life • many glucose grouped together • gives you long lasting energy • Genetic code to all human life • fat at least one double carbon bond • glucose and fructose combined make. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2020-11-01
Across
- compound that releases hydroxide ions in solution
- mixture containing nondissolved particles distributed within a solid, liquid, or gas
- double sugar formed from the combination of two simple sugars
- compound, primarily those compounds that contain carbon
- waxy or oily organic compound that stores energy in its bonds
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio; human body's main source of energy
- small compound that can be joined together with other small compounds to form polymers
- one of a number of special protein catalysts contained in living organisms
- compound that releases hydrogen ions in solution
- process by which large compounds are constructed by joining smaller compounds
- reactant affected by an enzyme
- synthesis, reaction in which small molecules join to form a large molecule, removing water in the process
- substance that is dissolved in a mixture
- large polymer
- homogeneous mixture in which one substances is dissolved in another
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed or used up by the reaction
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- large molecule formed when many monosaccharides link together
- acid, nucleic acid that stores and transmits genetic information from one generation of an organism to the next by coding for the production of a cell's proteins
- large compound formed by combinations of monomers
- simple carbohydrate, also known as single sugar
- scale, measurement system that ranges from 0 to 14 and indicates the relative concentrations of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in a substance
- bond, covalent bond that joins two amino acids
- unit of a nucleic acid that is made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
- acid, nucleic acid made of a single chain of nucleotides that acts as a messenger between DNA and the ribosome and carries out the process by which proteins are made from amino acids
- catabolic reaction that splits apart molecules with the consumption of water
- reaction, chemical reaction that occurs when the hydrogen ions of a strong acid react with the hydroxide ions of a strong base to form water and a salt
- complex polymer of amino acids that builds and repairs cells
- compound, compounds that do not contain carbon
- substance composed of two or more elements or compound that are mixed together but not chemically combined
- acid, substance that has an amino group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other; makes up the building blocks for proteins
- substance in which a solute is dissolved to produce a solution
- compound found in animal fats, meats, and dairy products that can build cells but, in excess, can be a risk factor in heart disease
- site, region on an enzyme that can bind with a specific substrate or substrates
- acid, large, complex organic molecule that stores and transmits genetic information
34 Clues: large polymer • reactant affected by an enzyme • substance that is dissolved in a mixture • bond, covalent bond that joins two amino acids • compound, compounds that do not contain carbon • simple carbohydrate, also known as single sugar • compound that releases hydrogen ions in solution • large compound formed by combinations of monomers • ...