biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology Vocabulary 2024-04-02
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- The matching pair (for nitrogen bases)
- Part of a nucleotide
- A nitrogen-base and pairs with Thymine
- Turning DNA into mRNA
- Genetic Information
- Another way of saying DNA is double stranded
- A nitrogen-base and pairs with Guanine
- Turning mRNA into amino acids (protein)
- The last step of the cell cycle, division of cytoplasm, 2 new identical cells are formed
- Nuclear cell division process
- Turning DNA into protein (through transcription and translation)
- Cell growth in the cell cycle in interphase
- The second step of Mitosis (chromosomes line up in the middle, attached to spindle fibers)
- The fourth step of Mitosis (2 new nuclei form)
- The first step of Mitosis (chromosomes become visible and the nucleus disappears)
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- Monohybrid is 1 trait, Dihybrid is 2 traits
- A nitrogen-base and pairs with Cytosine
- The uppercase letter in a punnet square
- A random change in the sequence of a gene
- The third step of Mitosis (Chromosomes begin to separate)
- Same alleles (big big, little little)
- The lowercase letter in a punnet square, and needs 2 to express trait
- A nitrogen-base and pairs with Adenine
- Bases Part of a nucleotide
- A single unit that makes up DNA (Deoxyribose sugar, phosphate, 4 Nitrogen Bases)
- Different alleles (big small)
- A part of a nucleotide
- The longest stage of the cell cycle. Cell grows and prepares for M-phase
28 Clues: Genetic Information • Part of a nucleotide • Turning DNA into mRNA • A part of a nucleotide • Nuclear cell division process • Different alleles (big small) • Bases Part of a nucleotide • Same alleles (big big, little little) • The matching pair (for nitrogen bases) • A nitrogen-base and pairs with Thymine • A nitrogen-base and pairs with Guanine • ...
Biology - Classification 2024-03-05
Across
- unicellular or multicellular eukaryote that is stationary, absorbs nutrients from organic materials in the environment and has cell walls that contain chitin
- taxonomic group of related phyla or divisions
- taxonomic term used instead of phylum to group related classes of plants and bacteria
- taxonomic method that models evolutionary relationships based on shared derived characters and phylogenetic trees
- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.
- Linnaeus’s system of naming organisms
- taxonomic group of related classes
- diagram with branches that represents the hypothesized phylogeny or evolution of a species or group
- evolutionary history of a species
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
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- taxonomic group of closely related species with a common ancestor
- group of organisms or objects based on a set of criteria that helps organize, communicate, and retain information
- hereditary changes in groups of living organisms over time
- prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan
- branch of biology that identifies, names, and classifies species based on the natural relationships
- taxonomic group that contains one or more related orders
- taxonomic group of one or more kingdoms
- named group of organisms, such as a phylum, genus, or species
- unicellular, multicellular, or colonial eukaryote whose cell walls may contain cellulose
- inherited morphological or biochemical feature that varies among species and can be used to determine patterns of descent
- model that uses comparisons of DNA sequences to estimate phylogeny and rate of evolutionary change
- taxonomic group that contains related families
- taxonomic group of similar, related genera that is smaller than an order and larger than a genus
23 Clues: evolutionary history of a species • taxonomic group of related classes • Linnaeus’s system of naming organisms • taxonomic group of one or more kingdoms • taxonomic group of related phyla or divisions • taxonomic group that contains related families • taxonomic group that contains one or more related orders • prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
Across
- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
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- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-04-14
Across
- base principle in DNA replication
- chromosomes line up
- division of cytoplasm *not mitosis*
- the process in which cells make protein
- DNA structure
- gas
- phase of the cell cycle
- made from nucleotide
- apple, tree, car, gas
- trait "stronger" than the other?
- first step in mitosis
- opposite traits
Down
- chromosomes are split up
- weaker trait?
- tree
- Duplication, deletion, insertion
- mRNA to protein
- M phase in the cell cycle
- car
- two nuclei form
- component in lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
- DNA to mRNA
- crosses involving one or two traits
- apple
- a carbohydrate
- same traits
- bases in DNA
- grow phases in the cell cycle
28 Clues: car • gas • tree • apple • DNA to mRNA • same traits • bases in DNA • weaker trait? • DNA structure • a carbohydrate • mRNA to protein • two nuclei form • opposite traits • chromosomes line up • made from nucleotide • apple, tree, car, gas • first step in mitosis • phase of the cell cycle • chromosomes are split up • M phase in the cell cycle • grow phases in the cell cycle • Duplication, deletion, insertion • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-04-04
Across
- final stage of mitosis
- RNA copy of DNA
- different traits
- DNA to mRNA
- covers recessive trait
- G1 G2 S phase
- pairs with Guanine
- Pairs with Cytosine
- change in DNA sequence
- makes up DNA
- Creates Protein
- 3rd phase in mitosis
- both traits are the same
- Apple Tree Car Garage
Down
- pairs with Adenine
- Pairs with Thymine
- opposite nitrogenous bases
- smallest part of nucleotide
- 1st phase of mitosis
- Genetic Material
- structure of DNA
- cell splits in 2
- Hidden by Dominant trait
- starts with prophase
- deoxyribose
- 2nd stage in mitosis
- punnet square
- Growth
28 Clues: Growth • DNA to mRNA • deoxyribose • makes up DNA • G1 G2 S phase • punnet square • RNA copy of DNA • Creates Protein • different traits • Genetic Material • structure of DNA • cell splits in 2 • pairs with Adenine • Pairs with Thymine • pairs with Guanine • Pairs with Cytosine • 1st phase of mitosis • starts with prophase • 2nd stage in mitosis • 3rd phase in mitosis • Apple Tree Car Garage • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-04-04
Across
- Two types of Punnet Squares, not the dominance ones
- Opposite of recessive
- The chromosomes begin to separate in this phase
- Adenine, Thymine, ang Guanine are examples of _____
- two bases that pair up are _________
- Frameshift, Point, and chromosomal ________
- Pairs with Guanine
- A base exclusive to DNA
- The process of making protein withhin your body
- One of the main parts of the DNA, not Deoxyribose sugars
- The first letter in I Pour Milk And Tea
- Pairs with Thymine and Uracil
- Don't have too much ______ or you'll get diabetes
- Two different alleles paired together
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- DNA has a ______________ structure
- Two alleles that are the same paired together
- Seperated chromosome reach the pole of the cell
- DNA is made of ________
- A trait that is only shown when there is a pair of the same letters
- RNA->Amino acid chain
- DNA->RNA
- Pairs with Cytosine
- The process of cell division(NOT DNA division)
- The first phase in the process of cell division
- nucleic acids
- The final phase of cell division
- The WHOLE cycle of cell division
27 Clues: DNA->RNA • nucleic acids • Pairs with Guanine • Pairs with Cytosine • Opposite of recessive • RNA->Amino acid chain • DNA is made of ________ • A base exclusive to DNA • Pairs with Thymine and Uracil • The final phase of cell division • The WHOLE cycle of cell division • DNA has a ______________ structure • two bases that pair up are _________ • Two different alleles paired together • ...
Biology vocabulary 2021-06-06
Across
- is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
- is any substance that is consumed to provide nutritional support to an organism.
- an entity capable of carrying on life functions.
- is the ability to do work, It may exist in kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, or other forms.
- an atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that makes up a chemical element.
- is the brittle or crumbly surface layer that covers the Earth's surface.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- it is a major group of living organisms, such as trees, flowers, herbs, shrubs, weeds, et.
- it is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
- it is the smallest part of a substance that retains the chemical and physical properties of a substance.
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- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- is plant materials used as biofuels.
- are large biomolecules and macromolecules consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.
- is a molecule consisting of two chains of polynucleotides wrapped around each other.
- is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- is an organic compound of formula n, consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to several thousand linked.
- is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆.
- is any natural space and what it contains living organisms, plants, animals, or non-living materials.
- energy It is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object.
- is a polymeric carbohydrate composed of glucose units.
20 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • is plant materials used as biofuels. • an entity capable of carrying on life functions. • is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆. • is a polymeric carbohydrate composed of glucose units. • is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. • ...
Biology vocabularye 2021-06-06
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- is an organic compound of formula n, consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to several thousand linked.
- to change in form, appearance, or structure, metamorphose.
- it is a major group of living organisms, such as trees, flowers, herbs, shrubs, weeds, et.
- an entity capable of carrying on life functions.
- is the ability to do work, It may exist in kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, or other forms.
- it is the smallest part of a substance that retains the chemical and physical properties of a substance.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆.
- an atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that makes up a chemical element.
- is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
- is the brittle or crumbly surface layer that covers the Earth's surface.
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- is any substance that is consumed to provide nutritional support to an organism.
- is any natural space and what it contains living organisms, plants, animals, or non-living materials.
- is plant materials used as biofuels.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- is a molecule consisting of two chains of polynucleotides wrapped around each other.
- is a polymeric carbohydrate composed of glucose units.
- energy it is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object.
- are large biomolecules and macromolecules consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.
- is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- it is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
21 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • is plant materials used as biofuels. • an entity capable of carrying on life functions. • is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆. • is a polymeric carbohydrate composed of glucose units. • to change in form, appearance, or structure, metamorphose. • ...
biology bonus 2022-01-03
Across
- What kind of cells does mitosis produces?
- What contains a nucleus and membrane-bound structures?
- What is the microscopic opening in the leaves of plants that allows for gas exchange and water loss?
- what increases genetic variance when natural selection selects for tow more extreme phenotypes when each have specific advantages?
- What are the cells that can become more than one type of cell?
- What is it called when you group thing into levels based upon similarities?
- What happens during the G1 phase of the cell cycle?
- What is a disorder in which body cells lose the ability to control cell division?
- What occurs at the same time as telophase?
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- DNA makes up genes which make up...
- What makes up the sides of the DNA molecules?
- When both alleles are expressed but neither one is dominant over the other?
- When all organisms have died?
- What are the preserved remains or impression of an organism?
- What controls all function of cells
- What is the resulting cell called after fertilization?
- The delivery of characteristics from parent to offspring?
- All living things are made of...
- What type of mutation allow one or more bases to be inserted into a DNA sequence?
- The way an organism looks or the trait the organism possesses?
- When cancer cells spread to new parts of the body?
21 Clues: When all organisms have died? • All living things are made of... • DNA makes up genes which make up... • What controls all function of cells • What kind of cells does mitosis produces? • What occurs at the same time as telophase? • What makes up the sides of the DNA molecules? • When cancer cells spread to new parts of the body? • ...
BIOLOGY TEST 2022-01-04
Across
- fluid that fills the spaces between the cells
- gland located in the loop of duodenum
- muscles that make the heart
- emergency hormone
- chemical substance secreted by endocrine gland
- hormone that regulates salt and water balance
- state of mental strain
- receiving chambers of the heart
- master gland
- female hormone
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- gland, like a cap over the kidneys
- valve inbetween the left auricle and left ventricle
- lower chambers of the heart
- hormone that regulates metabolic activities
- membrane covering the heart
- biological term for RBC
- hyposecretion of thyroxine in children
- natural pacemaker of the heart
- period between 10-19 yrs of age in one's life
- lowers the blood sugar
20 Clues: master gland • female hormone • emergency hormone • lowers the blood sugar • state of mental strain • biological term for RBC • lower chambers of the heart • membrane covering the heart • muscles that make the heart • natural pacemaker of the heart • receiving chambers of the heart • gland, like a cap over the kidneys • gland located in the loop of duodenum • ...
Biology Terms 2025-06-04
Across
- first visual evidence of interaction between dermis and epidermis
- type of cell that are an extension of the body's immune system
- cells contain keratohyalin granules in this layer of skin, new lamellar granules become more active
- trimester where significant growth occurs, volar padd regression, minutiae set, and sweat ducts and pores
- transient swellings of tissue under the epidermis on hands and feet
- the primary cell of the epidermis
- tissue of volar pads
- outerlayer acts as a receptor organ
- cell proliferatoins resulting in downfolds of the basal epidermis
- by this many weeks EGA the joints of the hand have formed and appear similar in proportion to that of an infant
- keratinocytes undergo an abrupt transition in this layer, cells are keratinized and have completed their programmed cell death
- percent of palms that have no pattern in the hypothenar
- only appendage of the friction ridge skin
- high, symmetrical pads tend to make this pattern with high ridge count
- when volar pads are overtaken by the faster growth of the larger surrounding surface
- mad by low volar pads
- area of the foot with the hightest prevalence of classifiable patterns
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- lamellar granules appear in cells as they are pushed toward the limit of this layer of skin, shape becomes more rectangular
- layer of connective tissue
- type of cell that are an extension of the nervous system and participate in the transmission of the sensation of touch
- growth of hands and feet, regular flexion creases, volar pads
- innermost layer of epidermis
- produce the pgments that are deposited into the keratinocytes
- link basal cells to dermis
- shape of volar pad that tend to make loops
- regions of divergence or convergence
- drive the timing of the ridge development
- malleable, peglik projections of the papillary dermis between the primary and secondary ridges
- loose connective tissue made of fat cells and serve as energy reserve
- first volar pad to appear
- the significant epidermal layer that allows skin to act as a major barrior, brick and mortar model
- trimester where mainly a period for protected growth for the fetus
- remnants of dermis left projecting upward into the epidermis when anastomoses bridge primary and secondary ridges
- first creast to appear around 8 weeks EGA followed by flexion creases in fingers
- shape of volar pad that tend to make whorls
35 Clues: tissue of volar pads • mad by low volar pads • first volar pad to appear • layer of connective tissue • link basal cells to dermis • innermost layer of epidermis • the primary cell of the epidermis • outerlayer acts as a receptor organ • regions of divergence or convergence • drive the timing of the ridge development • only appendage of the friction ridge skin • ...
Biology crossword 2025-06-02
Across
- nucleic acid single strand, can go outside nuclies, ribosome
- process in miosis that makes gametes genetically diffrent
- Shape of DNA
- gene that makes checkpoints in the cell cycle making it so the cell is not cansoures and does not divide constintly
- differences among the genomes of members of the same species
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- Base that pairs with Thymine
- Makes 4 haploid cells that are genetically diffrent gametes
- Base that pairs with Cytosine
- Tumor that grows
- Cells that divide uncontrollably make?
- Base that pairs with Adenine
- Tumor that stays still
- DNA-RNA-Protien
- UNZIP
- messanger to the ribosome
- Base that pairs with Guanine
- 1st step in making protein. makes MRna
- In DNA, sugar
- Longest part of the cell cycle
- a sequence of events in which a cell grows, replicates its DNA, and divides into two daughter cells
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- Phosphate, Dexyribose sugar, and nitrogen base
- GLUE
- A-T G-C
- _ phase, where DNA replicates
- base is amino acids, help your body repair cells and make new ones
- When DNA is split into two identical peices
- predict genetic probability
- family trait chart
- the process by which a parent cell splits into two or more daughter cells
- a method of creating new organisms by combining the genetic material of two parents, resulting in offspring with unique traits from both
- 2nd step in making protein. uses MRna and TRna to link amino acids and create protein.
- process of both the sperm and egg coming together
- One of the main bases of proteins
- SORT
- Deoxyribose Nucloc Acid, Building blocks of life
- Made of DNA and Proteins
- results in two identical diploid daughter cells
38 Clues: GLUE • SORT • UNZIP • A-T G-C • Shape of DNA • In DNA, sugar • DNA-RNA-Protien • Tumor that grows • family trait chart • Tumor that stays still • Made of DNA and Proteins • messanger to the ribosome • predict genetic probability • Base that pairs with Thymine • Base that pairs with Adenine • Base that pairs with Guanine • _ phase, where DNA replicates • Base that pairs with Cytosine • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2022-10-17
Across
- the study of living organisms
- A cell with membrane-bound organelles
- Builds muscle (CHON)
- part of an organism that has a vital function
- Biochemical energy is converted into ATP
- Perform the functions of life
- Group of cells
- High to low concentration
- Glucose, Fructose
- Nonliving, infective agent
- Source of nuclear energy
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- Regulation of an organism's internal environment.
- Group of vital body parts that work together
- Light energy to chemical energy
- DNA and RNA (CHONP)
- the carrier of genetic information.
- Protein cell of a Virus
- System of molecules that perform functions of life
- Single-celled organism
- Fats (CHO)
- Low to high concentration
- any of a number of specialized structures within a living cell
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A protein that catalyzes a reaction without being changed.
24 Clues: Fats (CHO) • Group of cells • Glucose, Fructose • DNA and RNA (CHONP) • Builds muscle (CHON) • Single-celled organism • Protein cell of a Virus • Source of nuclear energy • Low to high concentration • High to low concentration • Nonliving, infective agent • the study of living organisms • Perform the functions of life • Light energy to chemical energy • the carrier of genetic information. • ...
biology vocab 2022-10-06
Across
- -basic unit of matter
- -electrons are shared between atoms
- -the attraction between molecules of the same substance
- -is a homogeneous mixture
- -a pure substance consisting of all the same types of atom.
- -when electrons are gained or lost ____ are formed
- -the parts of the mixture are very evenly mixed (milk,blood,etc.)
- -any compound that forms OH- ion concentration than pure water
- -an attraction between molecules of different substances
- -cells that prevent sharp,sudden changes in pH
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- -electrons are shared unequally resulting in a a molecule which has roles.
- -the electrons are shared equally
- -the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportion
- -the parts of the mixture are unevenly mixed (oil + water, chicken noodle soup)
- - transferred from one atom to another
- -a mixture of water and undissolved materials
- -the substance that does the dissolving (water)
- -two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined (trail mix)
- -the substance that gets dissolved (salt)
- -any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution
20 Clues: -basic unit of matter • -is a homogeneous mixture • -the electrons are shared equally • -electrons are shared between atoms • - transferred from one atom to another • -the substance that gets dissolved (salt) • -a mixture of water and undissolved materials • -any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution • -cells that prevent sharp,sudden changes in pH • ...
Biology Project 2022-10-05
Across
- small, membrane-enclosed organelles that contain enzymes involved in a variety of metabolic reactions, including several aspects of energy metabolism
- the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria (i.e., eukaryotes) are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA
- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence
- wall, surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells
- reticulum, a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane. It usually has ribosomes attached and is involved in protein and lipid synthesis
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division
- endoplasmic reticulum, synthesizes lipids, phospholipids as in plasma membranes, and steroids
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of cell
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells. They bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- Endoplasmic, produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
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- a microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins that bounds cells and organelles and forms structures within cells
- apparatus, a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport
- help transport materials that an organism needs to survive and recycle waste materials
- increase the surface area of the cell exposed to the lumen to enhance absorption and secretion
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. It has a double membrane, the inner layer being folded inward to form layers
- a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa
- any of several organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- a short eyelash-like filament that is numerous on tissue cells of most animals and provides the means for locomotion of protozoans of the phylum Ciliophora
- The aqueous solution of a cell's cytoplasm consists of water, organic molecules, and inorganic ions
- membrane, a double layer that encloses the cell's nucleus, where the chromosomes reside
24 Clues: wall, surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of cell • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes • Endoplasmic, produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • any of several organized or specialized structures within a living cell • ...
Biology A 2022-11-07
Across
- occurs when there is more water either inside or outside the cell
- lacks nucleus
- read mRNA
- a mutation that doesn´t affect the amino acids produced
- half of a gene
- the removal of a nucleotide from the DNA strand
- mixes well with water
- the physical trait shown
- follows the natural concentration gradient
- the A nucleotide
- the addition of a nucleotide to the DNA strand
- fights against the concentration gradient
- none of the recessive gene is shown
- the G nucleotide
- the powerhouse of the cell
- scared of water
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- has a nucleus
- the addition of deletion of one nucleotide
- the C nucleotide
- X and Y chromosomes
- the cells ¨brain¨
- genes that are more likely to be shown
- blotches of both traits
- equal on both sides
- includes cell walls
- the genes you carry
- when the genes get passed from parent to child
- gains water
- the ¨weaker gene¨
- cell the cells we are made of
- the G nucleotide
- contains chlorophyll
- mixed genes
- loses water
- the end of the DNA strand.
- equal concentration gradient
- last name Jones
- ¨blended¨ traits
- when 2 heterozygous parents mix
- ¨pure breed¨
40 Clues: read mRNA • gains water • mixed genes • loses water • ¨pure breed¨ • has a nucleus • lacks nucleus • half of a gene • last name Jones • scared of water • the C nucleotide • the G nucleotide • the A nucleotide • the G nucleotide • ¨blended¨ traits • the cells ¨brain¨ • the ¨weaker gene¨ • X and Y chromosomes • equal on both sides • includes cell walls • the genes you carry • contains chlorophyll • ...
Cell Biology 2022-11-01
Across
- cells divide for growth and _______
- what does the enzyme catalase break down?
- a type of enzyme reaction, when large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules
- the transfer of genetic information from one organism to another
- provides structure and support for a cell
- loops of DNA that are found in bacterial cells
- another word for cell division
- an enzyme is specific to only one type of s____________
- the two types of stem cells are adult stem cells and ____________ stem cells
- a small section of DNA that codes for a protein
- a product that is made by genetic engineering and is used to treat type 1 diabetes
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- the enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose
- site of chemical reactions
- found in all living cells, they speed up chemical reactions
- the type of washing powder that DOES contain enzymes
- the enzyme that builds up glucose-1-phosphate into starch
- stem cells are used to treat d__________
- the shape of DNA
- the base of DNA that pairs with guanine
- caused by uncontrolled cell division
- thin threads that attach to chromosomes during cell division
- part of the cell that controls all cell activities
- site of protein synthesis
- how many bases of DNA are there?
- cells that can specialise (differentiate) into a range of cell types
25 Clues: the shape of DNA • site of protein synthesis • site of chemical reactions • another word for cell division • how many bases of DNA are there? • cells divide for growth and _______ • caused by uncontrolled cell division • the base of DNA that pairs with guanine • stem cells are used to treat d__________ • what does the enzyme catalase break down? • ...
Biology A 2022-11-06
Across
- mixed genes
- occurs when there is more water either inside or outside the cell
- includes cell walls
- last name Jones
- the G nucleotide
- ¨blended¨ traits
- the end of the DNA strand.
- the powerhouse of the cell
- loses water
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- the addition of deletion of one nucleotide
- read mRNA
- contains chlorophyll
- genes that are more likely to be shown
- the A nucleotide
- follows the natural concentration gradient
- lacks nucleus
- the physical trait shown
- scared of water
- ¨pure breed¨
- a mutation that doesn´t affect the amino acids produced
20 Clues: read mRNA • mixed genes • loses water • ¨pure breed¨ • lacks nucleus • last name Jones • scared of water • the A nucleotide • the G nucleotide • ¨blended¨ traits • includes cell walls • contains chlorophyll • the physical trait shown • the end of the DNA strand. • the powerhouse of the cell • genes that are more likely to be shown • the addition of deletion of one nucleotide • ...
biology project 2022-01-07
Across
- what do we do to the extracted cells in order to multiply by mitosis.
- how does the cell get its energy?
- What forms at the beginning of prophase?
- helps in the storage of materials inside the cell.
- It plays an important role in cell division.
- during interphase the cell grows and ____.
- jelly like substance inside the cell in which all the organelles are embedded.
- carry the genetic information.
- what happens to the chromatins in prophase?
- control center of the cell.
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- synthesizes ribosomes.
- what instrument is used to observe the chromosomes
- only present in plant cells.
- present in animal cells only. It is responsible for breaking down the cell debris.
- what type of solution should we place the cells for them to spread
- what is the power house of the cell?
- extract ____ blood cells from the collected blood sample.
- every chromosome is two chromatids joint by a?
- how many stages is interphase divided into?
- what is the second stage of interphase called?
- characterized by their ability to multiply rapidly in vitro
- what is interphase responsible for in a cell?
- in the final stage of interphase what does the cell prepare itself for?
- help in protein synthesis
- mitosis is a continuous process of cell division that occurs in the somatic cell during which a diploid mother cell duplicates and divides to give 2 __ diploid daughter cells.
25 Clues: synthesizes ribosomes. • help in protein synthesis • control center of the cell. • only present in plant cells. • carry the genetic information. • how does the cell get its energy? • what is the power house of the cell? • What forms at the beginning of prophase? • during interphase the cell grows and ____. • how many stages is interphase divided into? • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-01-27
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- a plant growth regulator (plant hormone) that stimulates cell elongation
- the net movement of molecules or ions from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration down a gradient, as a result of the random movements of particles
- the loss of water vapour from a plant to its environment, by diffusion down a water potential gradient; most transpiration takes place through the stomata in the leaves
- a lipid whose molecules are made up of a glycerol molecule and three fatty acids
- a nitrogenous excretory product produced in the liver from the deamination of amino acids
- a device that uses a biological material such as an enzyme to measure the concentration of a chemical compound
- in the environment in which it is found
- a green pigment responsible for light capture in photosynthesis in algae and plants
- the probability of an organism surviving and
- a haploid cell specialised for fertilisation
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- protection against infectious diseases, gained either actively or passively
- having two identical alleles of a gene
- a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands in times of stress or excitemen
- enzymatic release of energy from organic compounds in living cells
- tissue containing sieve tubes and other types of cell, responsible for the translocation of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant
- the variety of ecosystems and species in an area and the genetic diversity within species
- an illness in which the pancreas does not make sufficient insulin, or where cells do not respond appropriately to insulin
- damage to the brain caused by bursting or blockage of an artery
- a length of DNA that codes for a particular protein or polypeptide
- nitrogen-containing purine base found in DNA and RNA
20 Clues: having two identical alleles of a gene • in the environment in which it is found • the probability of an organism surviving and • a haploid cell specialised for fertilisation • nitrogen-containing purine base found in DNA and RNA • damage to the brain caused by bursting or blockage of an artery • enzymatic release of energy from organic compounds in living cells • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-01-27
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- A process where the heart wall simply flutters rather than contracting as a whole and then relaxing as a whole
- The inhibitor that closely resembles the chemical structure and molecular geometry of the substrate
- The study and practice of classification which involves placing organisms in a series of taxonomic units (taxa)
- The process, which occurs in living cells that releases energy stored in organic molecules such as glucose
- A nucleotide that replaces thymine in RNA
- A process in plant metabolism where the enzyme RuBisCO oxygenates RuBP, wasting some of the energy produced by photosynthesis
- The ability to distinguish between two separate
- A modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose deposited at the corners of the cells
- The process by which the normal value of potential difference +70 mV is returned due to the outward movement of potassium ions
- The regulation of the internal conditions of a cell or organism within a set point
- The bulk uptake of liquid
- The process by which diploid precursor cells undergo meiotic division to become haploid gametes
- The DNA made by joining pieces from two or more different sources
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- The process during which the sister chromatids separate at the centromere and are pulled to the edge of the cell
- The first stage of protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus
- Phagocytic white blood cells that patrol the surfaces of the airways scavenging small particles such as bacteria and fine dust particles
- A kind of phagocyte and form about 60% of the white cells in the blood
- The evolution of new species from existing ones
- Large biological molecule such as protein, polysaccharide or nucleic acid
- The role of an organism in an ecosystem
20 Clues: The bulk uptake of liquid • The role of an organism in an ecosystem • A nucleotide that replaces thymine in RNA • The ability to distinguish between two separate • The evolution of new species from existing ones • The first stage of protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus • The DNA made by joining pieces from two or more different sources • ...
Biology 6 2022-02-15
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- a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals, which include amoebas, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans, and many other forms. They are now usually treated as a number of phyla belonging to the kingdom Protista.
- reproduction also can be asexual by
- free swimming or fixed to an object
- mouth pore through a short tube is called
- its slipper shape is maintained by the flexible and firm outer covering called
- a representative ciliate is the
- some can change form, depending upon environment they are in this ability is called
- indigestible wastes pass out of the ciliate by the
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- is a unicellular fungus that causes dough to rise
- regulation of water and elimination of excess water is done by organelle called
- includes all organisms that are not animals, plants , or fungi
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- feed on in living organisms
- histolytica that causes severe diarrhea called
- in human history caused more deaths than any other disease
- can contaminate water and cause diarrhea
- spread by the tsetse fly which only lives in Africa
- which type of movement is it
- feed on dead organic material
- all are one-celled
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms.
- short hair like structures
- food gets swept into the indentation called
- sexual reproduction called
- they can respond to a stimulus; this action is called
25 Clues: all are one-celled • short hair like structures • sexual reproduction called • feed on in living organisms • which type of movement is it • feed on dead organic material • a representative ciliate is the • reproduction also can be asexual by • free swimming or fixed to an object • can contaminate water and cause diarrhea • mouth pore through a short tube is called • ...
Biology Revision 2022-04-22
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- Drooping or inelastic through lack of water.
- Molecules that make up a cell membrane.
- Made of cellulose material.
- A statement that can be tested.
- Controls all of the activities of a cell and contains DNA.
- Passive process where molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
- The variable that the experimenter changes or compares.
- Solution that has a high solute concentration
- Passive process where water molecules move across a semi permeable membrane from areas of high water concentration to areas of low water concentration.
- Packages proteins ready for exiting a cell.
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- Protein that allows bulk water into a cell.
- The structure in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- Solution which is equal in water concentration to a cell.
- Cell structure that allows substances to enter and exit a cell.
- A swollen or distended cell.
- Cell structure which is the source of energy production of a cell.
- Solution that has a low solute concentration.
- The variable that the experimenter is measuring or recording.
- The variables that need to be kept the same in an experiment.
- Process in plant cells where the membrane pulls away from the cell wall in a hypertonic solution.
- Synthesises proteins
- Stain used to turn starch blue/black.
22 Clues: Synthesises proteins • Made of cellulose material. • A swollen or distended cell. • A statement that can be tested. • Stain used to turn starch blue/black. • Molecules that make up a cell membrane. • Protein that allows bulk water into a cell. • Packages proteins ready for exiting a cell. • Drooping or inelastic through lack of water. • ...
Biology crossword 2022-04-29
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- Variable which we measure with
- Fourth type of classification
- Holds up the stigma
- seventh type of classification
- Produces pollen
- The process of pollen from one flower getting to the stigma of another flower
- What cell walls are made of
- sixth type of classification
- Multicellular, tissue and organs, have nuclei without cell walls
- Catches pollen grains
- Holds up the anther
- Multicellular, apart from yeast, live in or on dead matter with nuclei and cell walls with Chitin
- Attracts insects
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- When pollen fuses with an ovum
- Unicellular cells without nuclei and a flexible cell wall
- Third type of classification
- Mostly unicellular with nuclei and some have cell walls
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Multicellular, tissue and organs, have chloroplasts with nuclei and cellulose cell walls
- First type of classification
- Second type of classification
- Variable which you change
- Fifth type of classification
23 Clues: Produces pollen • Attracts insects • Holds up the stigma • Holds up the anther • Catches pollen grains • Variable which you change • Where photosynthesis occurs • What cell walls are made of • Third type of classification • First type of classification • sixth type of classification • Fifth type of classification • Fourth type of classification • Second type of classification • ...
Marine Biology 2022-05-11
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- any organism living in the ocean, but away from the shore and ocean bottom
- a coral reef that forms along the shoreline
- a limestone ridge that is formed from hard coral
- water in the open ocean divided into different zones based upon how much sunlight reaches that depth of water
- any organism that lives on the bottom of the ocean
- microscopic algae that live inside of and have a symbiotic relationship with coral
- when a group of fish swims together in the same direction in a synchronized manner
- cetaceans that have teeth these include beaked whales, porpoises, and dolphins
- animals with a backbone or spinal column
- when a group of fish lives together for social aspects
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- when ocean water reaches the lowest point along the shore due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun
- a shallow body of water that remains within rocks along the intertidal zone during low tide
- the branch of science that investigates the organisms that live in salt water
- when animals move to a new place based upon the seasons
- the area of the ocean shore found between the high tide and the low tide
- the gently sloping section of shallow seawater that goes from the shore into the ocean
- a small, soft-bodied, single animal that secretes a limestone shell that forms coral reefs
- a coral reef that is separated from the shoreline by a deep channel of water
- animals with no backbone or spinal column
- tide when ocean water reaches the highest point along the shore due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun
- the portion of the ocean that slopes between the edge of the continental shelf and the deep sea floor
- the ability of an animal to find the location of an object by making a sound and hearing the sound reflected
- a ring-shaped coral reef, often formed from the sinking of a volcanic island
- a large area of sea typically divided into geographic locations
- coral polyps that grow together in a group
- cetaceans that filter feed and have baleen plates instead of teeth
26 Clues: animals with a backbone or spinal column • animals with no backbone or spinal column • coral polyps that grow together in a group • a coral reef that forms along the shoreline • a limestone ridge that is formed from hard coral • any organism that lives on the bottom of the ocean • when a group of fish lives together for social aspects • ...
Molecular Biology 2023-01-09
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- Spaces where the samples for electrophoresis are placed
- Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA
- Electrophoresis separates samples by _____
- Shape of DNA
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites to form fragments
- PCR step where primers bind to the DNA
- Enzyme that helps reform phosphodiester bonds
- Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR
- Gel that is used during electrophoresis
- DNA strand that is also known as the coding strand
- Plasmid DNA with the target gene
- RNA to Protein
- Site that is used by Cas9 to locate the cut site
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- When an organism takes in genetic material from the environment
- Monomers that are used to build DNA during PCR
- Nucleotides bond to one another through ____________
- Enzyme that is used when plasmid closes without target gene
- PCR step where DNA is separated into two strands
- Nucleotide that binds to guanine
- Three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- Staggered cut ends are also known as _____________
- The process by which DNA is converted to protein
- DNA to RNA
23 Clues: DNA to RNA • Shape of DNA • RNA to Protein • Nucleotide that binds to guanine • Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR • Plasmid DNA with the target gene • PCR step where primers bind to the DNA • Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA • Gel that is used during electrophoresis • Electrophoresis separates samples by _____ • Enzyme that helps reform phosphodiester bonds • ...
Molecular Biology 2023-01-09
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- Enzyme that is used when plasmid closes without target gene
- Nucleotides bond to one another through ____________
- Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR
- Gel that is used during electrophoresis
- Nucleotide that binds to guanine
- Plasmid DNA with the target gene
- RNA to Protein
- Spaces where the samples for electrophoresis are placed
- Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA
- Site that is used by Cas9 to locate the cut site
- PCR step where primers bind to the DNA
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- Staggered cut ends are also known as _____________
- When an organism takes in genetic material from the environment
- DNA to RNA
- DNA strand that is also known as the coding strand
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites to form fragments
- Shape of DNA
- The process by which DNA is converted to protein
- PCR step where DNA is separated into two strands
- Three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- Monomers that are used to build DNA during PCR
- Electrophoresis separates samples by _____
- Enzyme that helps reform phosphodiester bonds
23 Clues: DNA to RNA • Shape of DNA • RNA to Protein • Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR • Nucleotide that binds to guanine • Plasmid DNA with the target gene • PCR step where primers bind to the DNA • Gel that is used during electrophoresis • Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA • Electrophoresis separates samples by _____ • Enzyme that helps reform phosphodiester bonds • ...
Molecular Biology 2023-01-09
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- Enzyme that is used when plasmid closes without target gene
- Site that is used by Cas9 to locate the cut site
- PCR step where primers bind to the DNA
- RNA to Protein
- Three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- Enzyme that helps reform phosphodiester bonds
- DNA to RNA
- Shape of DNA
- Spaces where the samples for electrophoresis are placed
- Electrophoresis separates samples by ______
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- Plasmid DNA with the target gene
- Nucleotides bond to one another through ______
- The process by which DNA is converted to protein
- PCR step where DNA is separated into two strands
- When an organism takes in genetic material from the environment
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites to form fragments
- Gel that is used during electrophoresis
- Nucleotide that binds to guanine
- Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA
- Staggered cut ends are also known as _______
- Monomers that are used to build DNA during PCR
- Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR
- DNA strand that is also known as the coding strand
23 Clues: DNA to RNA • Shape of DNA • RNA to Protein • Plasmid DNA with the target gene • Nucleotide that binds to guanine • Enzyme used to cut DNA in CRISPR • PCR step where primers bind to the DNA • Gel that is used during electrophoresis • Nucleotide that binds to adenine in RNA • Electrophoresis separates samples by ______ • Staggered cut ends are also known as _______ • ...
Biology crossword 2023-01-19
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- splitting of cells to create new somatic cells
- means Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- usually affect no more than a single amino acid
- heritable changes in genetic information
- diffusion of water across a membrane
- protein is made by adding amino acids to a growing peptide chain
- simple sugar
- produce changes in a single gene
- polar head and non polar tails
- moving molecules out of the cell
- mRNA is made from the DNA
- produce changes in whole chromosomes
- made up of monosaccharide polymers
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- joins the Okazaki fragments together to make one strand
- series of short segments on the lagging strand
- shift the reading frame for every
- synthesized disdcontinually against the overall direction of replication
- synthesized as a single strand from the point of origin toward the replication fork
- unwinds and separates the 2 DNA strands by breaking the weak hydrogen bonds
- large molecules move materials into the cell
- involve changes in one or a few nucleotides
- a balanced internal condition of cells
- splitting of cells to create gametes
- molecules move from area of high to low concentration
- stands for Adenosine Triphosphate
25 Clues: simple sugar • mRNA is made from the DNA • means Deoxyribonucleic Acid • polar head and non polar tails • produce changes in a single gene • moving molecules out of the cell • shift the reading frame for every • stands for Adenosine Triphosphate • made up of monosaccharide polymers • diffusion of water across a membrane • splitting of cells to create gametes • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-04
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- Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin
- These enzymes break proteins down into amino acids in the small intestine.
- is a very important factor in enzyme activity
- breaks lactose, the sugar in milk, into glucose and galactose.
- Makes up the major part of ribosomes, which is where proteins are made.
- reserve amino acids for the body until ready for use.
- are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- This also occurs in the saliva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose.
- are substances that stop/ slow the enzymatic reaction
- are carrier proteins that move molecules from one place to another in the body.
- Are Lipids with a phosphate group
- Transfers amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis
- are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- refers to a decrease in enzyme-related processes, enzyme production or enzyme activity
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- of a protein refers to the regularly repeating local structures that are stabilized by hydrogen bonds
- pertains to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up a polypeptide chain or a protein.
- is SINGLE STRANDED and does not have to stay in the nucleus!
- A large group of structural proteins maintains and protects the structure of the animal body.
- helps change starches into sugars.
- Carries copies of instructions for the assembly of amino acids into proteins from DNA to the rest of the cell (serve as “messenger”)
- is the alteration of the shape of enzyme. The substrate does not anymore fit to the active site; there will be no reaction.
- Long-chain carboxylic acids that are insoluble in water
- is needed to turn reactant into product
- are biomolecules comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bonds.
- are specialized proteins that defend the body against antigens or foreign invaders.
- proteins are responsible for muscle contraction and movement.
- binds to the active site and prevents the attachment of the of the partner substrate
- This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut.
- are messenger proteins that help coordinate certain bodily functions.
- occurs in the NUCLEUS
30 Clues: occurs in the NUCLEUS • Are Lipids with a phosphate group • helps change starches into sugars. • are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • is needed to turn reactant into product • is a very important factor in enzyme activity • This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut. • Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-04
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- Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin
- These enzymes break proteins down into amino acids in the small intestine.
- is a very important factor in enzyme activity
- breaks lactose, the sugar in milk, into glucose and galactose.
- Makes up the major part of ribosomes, which is where proteins are made.
- reserve amino acids for the body until ready for use.
- are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- This also occurs in the saliva, and breaks the sugar maltose into glucose.
- are substances that stop/ slow the enzymatic reaction
- are carrier proteins that move molecules from one place to another in the body.
- Are Lipids with a phosphate group
- Transfers amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis
- are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- refers to a decrease in enzyme-related processes, enzyme production or enzyme activity
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- of a protein refers to the regularly repeating local structures that are stabilized by hydrogen bonds
- pertains to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up a polypeptide chain or a protein.
- is SINGLE STRANDED and does not have to stay in the nucleus!
- A large group of structural proteins maintains and protects the structure of the animal body.
- helps change starches into sugars.
- Carries copies of instructions for the assembly of amino acids into proteins from DNA to the rest of the cell (serve as “messenger”)
- is the alteration of the shape of enzyme. The substrate does not anymore fit to the active site; there will be no reaction.
- Long-chain carboxylic acids that are insoluble in water
- is needed to turn reactant into product
- are biomolecules comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bonds.
- are specialized proteins that defend the body against antigens or foreign invaders.
- proteins are responsible for muscle contraction and movement.
- binds to the active site and prevents the attachment of the of the partner substrate
- This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut.
- are messenger proteins that help coordinate certain bodily functions.
- occurs in the NUCLEUS
30 Clues: occurs in the NUCLEUS • Are Lipids with a phosphate group • helps change starches into sugars. • are the sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • is needed to turn reactant into product • is a very important factor in enzyme activity • This group of enzymes help digest fats in the gut. • Are Cyclic Hydrocarbons usually composed of four rin • ...
Biology Crossword! 2022-12-12
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- The organelle in which respiration takes place
- The part of the leaf which transports water
- How glucose is stored in plants
- The variable which is changed
- The point at which levels of Respiration and Photosynthesis are the same
- The water plant used in many tests
- The alcohol used to remove chlorophyll from leaves
- The protective layer on the top of the leaf
- The thing that makes plants green
- organelle that controls the cell's DNA
- The organelles which produce enzymes
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- The chemical name for the liquid used in Photosynthesis
- A cell with an adaption
- The site of photosynthesis
- The reaction in which the plant produces Water
- The waste gas produced in Respiration
- The outer organelle found in plants (which can provide structure)
- Mineral needed for the reaction which produces Glucose
- The reaction in which the plant produces oxygen
- The part of the leaf which transports sugars
- How particles move through a substance
21 Clues: A cell with an adaption • The site of photosynthesis • The variable which is changed • How glucose is stored in plants • The thing that makes plants green • The water plant used in many tests • The organelles which produce enzymes • The waste gas produced in Respiration • How particles move through a substance • organelle that controls the cell's DNA • ...
Cell Biology 2022-09-16
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- contains the items in the cell
- used to produce proteins
- example of a lipid
- cell which contains a nucleus
- makes proteins
- used as short term energy
- packages/folds proteins
- contains genetic information
- a function of lipids
- site of photosynthesis
- example of a protein
- contains carbon,hydrogen, oxygen
- moves items in the cell
- example of a carbohydrate
- used as long term energy
- multiple monomers bonded together
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- destroys invaders in the cell
- single molecule
- smallest unit of nucleic acid
- makes energy
- repairs cells, movement
- controls the cell
- contains genetic information
- stores water and waste
- protects the cell
- element found in protein
- cell which does not contain a nucleus
27 Clues: makes energy • makes proteins • single molecule • controls the cell • protects the cell • example of a lipid • a function of lipids • example of a protein • stores water and waste • site of photosynthesis • repairs cells, movement • packages/folds proteins • moves items in the cell • used to produce proteins • element found in protein • used as long term energy • used as short term energy • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-11-14
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- The second stage of cellular respiration
- Body Inspects and packages proteins
- The type of cellular respiration which uses oxygen
- The process where organic compounds are turned into ATP
- The type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- The final stage of cellular respiration
- An additional non-living barrier found in plant cells
- A storage and transportation vehicle
- The barrier responsible for maintaining homeostasis
- The bodies major energy source
- Structures that help aid in cell division
- The first stage of cellular respiration
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- Site of photosynthesis
- The dark spot on a nucleus and where ribosomes are made
- the part of the ER with no attached ribosomes
- Where DNA is located in a cell
- Read instructions from DNA to build proteins
- A part of the cytoskeleton in animal cells
- The main site of cellular respiration and the powerhouse of a cell
- the highway of a cell with attached ribosomes
- structures that help clean up the cell
- The barrier found around the nucleus
- A fluid material that holds the cells organelles
- The process used by plants to produce oxygen
- The way Biologists classify each different species based on characteristics
25 Clues: Site of photosynthesis • Where DNA is located in a cell • The bodies major energy source • Body Inspects and packages proteins • The barrier found around the nucleus • A storage and transportation vehicle • structures that help clean up the cell • The final stage of cellular respiration • The first stage of cellular respiration • The second stage of cellular respiration • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-11-14
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- The second stage of cellular respiration
- Body Inspects and packages proteins
- The type of cellular respiration which uses oxygen
- The process where organic compounds are turned into ATP
- The type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- The final stage of cellular respiration
- An additional non-living barrier found in plant cells
- A storage and transportation vehicle
- The barrier responsible for maintaining homeostasis
- The bodies major energy source
- Structures that help aid in cell division
- The first stage of cellular respiration
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- Site of photosynthesis
- The dark spot on a nucleus and where ribosomes are made
- the part of the ER with no attached ribosomes
- Where DNA is located in a cell
- Read instructions from DNA to build proteins
- A part of the cytoskeleton in animal cells
- The main site of cellular respiration and the powerhouse of a cell
- the highway of a cell with attached ribosomes
- structures that help clean up the cell
- The barrier found around the nucleus
- A fluid material that holds the cells organelles
- The process used by plants to produce oxygen
- The way Biologists classify each different species based on characteristics
25 Clues: Site of photosynthesis • Where DNA is located in a cell • The bodies major energy source • Body Inspects and packages proteins • The barrier found around the nucleus • A storage and transportation vehicle • structures that help clean up the cell • The final stage of cellular respiration • The first stage of cellular respiration • The second stage of cellular respiration • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Environmental Biology 2025-05-26
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- The process where water vapor turns into liquid water.
- A liquid that plants need to grow and make food.
- A living thing (like a plant) that makes its own food.
- A gas that plants give off during photosynthesis.
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Living things in an ecosystem.
- How plants use sunlight, water, and air to make food (sugar) and oxygen.
- A kind of sugar made by plants; it gives energy.
- The power to move, change things, or do work.
- A living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microbe.
- A tiny living things that help change nitrogen into forms plants can use.
- An animal that eats only plants.
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- A living thing that eats other living things.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A model that shows who eats what in nature.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight.
- A gas in the air that plants and animals need to grow.
- The process where animals and plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The green part of plants that helps them use sunlight.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals (like fungi or bacteria).
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The energy made in cells that helps them work.
- A place where living things and non-living things live and work together.
- A model that shows how many food chains connect in nature.
24 Clues: Living things in an ecosystem. • An animal that eats only plants. • A model that shows who eats what in nature. • Anything that takes up space and has weight. • A living thing that eats other living things. • The power to move, change things, or do work. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • The energy made in cells that helps them work. • ...
Molecular Biology 2025-06-09
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- proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences
- protein that acts as a biological catalyst
- enzyme that acts like a molecular glue
- protein found in jellyfish that emits green light
- single-stranded DNA sequences used to initiate synthesis
- making an RNA copy of a DNA sequence
- used to carry a DNA segment into a host cell
- single-stranded overhang of DNA from a staggered cut
- hormone that regulates blood sugar levels
- three nucleotides that code for an amino acid
- Francis Crick created this concept
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- bases that form the rungs of DNA
- pairing complementary strands by hydrogen bonding
- cells takes up foreign genetic material
- mRNA is used to build proteins
- rapid increase in temperature during transformation
- joining two DNA fragments together
- nucleotide base paired with cytosine
- known DNA fragment sizes used in electrophoresis
- two complementary DNA nucleotide bases
- double-stranded DNA with a cut at the same position
- sugar that allows the GFP gene to be expressed
- a gene editing technology
- molecular "scissors" used in CRISPR
24 Clues: a gene editing technology • mRNA is used to build proteins • bases that form the rungs of DNA • joining two DNA fragments together • Francis Crick created this concept • molecular "scissors" used in CRISPR • nucleotide base paired with cytosine • making an RNA copy of a DNA sequence • enzyme that acts like a molecular glue • two complementary DNA nucleotide bases • ...
Biology Benchmark 2025-12-02
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- Organisms that obtain energy from foods it consumes.
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- First step of releasing energy of glucose.Glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acidacid
- Compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Major source of energy for living organisms.
- Homologous chromosomes exchange a portion of the chromatids during meiosis
- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the greater concentration.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- One of two identical sister parts of a duplicated chromosome
- When comparing two solutions, the solution with the weaker concentration.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- Compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution.
- Movement of the specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels
- Organism whose cells does not contain nuclei
- A large compound formed from combinations of many monomers.
- Macromolecule containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. DNA and RNA are examples.
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- Energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a membrane against a concentration difference
- Protein that acts as a biological catalyst.
- Organisms that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds.
- Monomer of proteins. Compound of amino group, carboxyl group, and an R-group.
- Large macromolecule formed from monosaccharides
- A substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
- Compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution.
- Process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment
- Macromolecule made up of carbon and hydrogen. Fats, oils, and waxes.
- Process by which molecules tend to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- Change over time
- Small unit that can join together with other small units to form polymers.
- System used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions
- Series of events a cell goes through as it grows and divides
- When the concentrations of two substances are the same.
- Basic unit of life
32 Clues: Change over time • Basic unit of life • Energy needed to start a chemical reaction. • Protein that acts as a biological catalyst. • Organism whose cells does not contain nuclei • Large macromolecule formed from monosaccharides • Compound that forms hydrogen ions in a solution. • Compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution. • ...
Cell Biology 2025-11-18
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- name for 3 base pairs that code for an amino acid
- ------ transport requires energy and transport proteins
- name for the state of bacteria after a modified plasmid has been inserted in it
- glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy
- number of ATP molecules created by glycolysis
- ----------- enzyme used to cut DNA
- first stage of respiration,
- human hormone now produced in genetically modified bacteria
- movement of water through a semi permeable membrane
- 3 carbon product of glycolysis
- type of protein with an active site
- site of many chemical reactions in cells
- random movement of particles down a concentration gradient, requires no energy
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- another name for anaerobic respiration
- organelle that contains enzymes for respiration, cell powerhouse
- ------------- DNA base pairs eg G-C, A-T
- site of protein synthesis
- another type of protein
- molecule stores energy
- main fibres present in plant cell walls
- organelle that contains genetic material in eukaryotic cells
- double -----, the structure of DNA
- circular piece of DNA found in bacteria
23 Clues: molecule stores energy • another type of protein • site of protein synthesis • first stage of respiration, • 3 carbon product of glycolysis • ----------- enzyme used to cut DNA • double -----, the structure of DNA • type of protein with an active site • another name for anaerobic respiration • main fibres present in plant cell walls • circular piece of DNA found in bacteria • ...
Marine Biology 2025-12-05
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- The deepest part of the ocean, generally between 4,000 and 6,000 meters.
- The "dark" zone of the open ocean, roughly 1,000 to 4,000 meters deep
- An organism that thrives under high pressure.
- Pertaining to the deepest regions of the ocean, often found in trenches 6,000 to 11,000 m
- Free-swimming organisms in the pelagic zone, capable of swimming against currents.
- The "twilight" zone of the open ocean, roughly 200 to 1,000 meters deep.
- The production of light by a living organism.
- The process of generating energy (food) from inorganic chemical reactions, often occurring near deep-sea vents.
- Pertaining to the water column in the open ocean.
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- The zone of the open ocean or open water, not near the bottom.
- Zone of the open ocean from 4,000 to 6,000 meters deep.
- All the animal life in a particular region.
- The process where one tectonic plate moves under another.
- An organism that thrives in physically or geochemically extreme conditions.
- A fissure in the ocean floor from which super-heated, mineral-rich water is released.
- A submersible vehicle designed for the exploration of ocean depths.
- A long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean floor, typically one marking a plate boundary
- A distinct layer in a large body of water where the chemical composition changes significantly with depth.
- Organisms floating or drifting in a body of water.
- Pertaining to the sea bottom or the organisms that live there.
20 Clues: All the animal life in a particular region. • An organism that thrives under high pressure. • The production of light by a living organism. • Pertaining to the water column in the open ocean. • Organisms floating or drifting in a body of water. • Zone of the open ocean from 4,000 to 6,000 meters deep. • The process where one tectonic plate moves under another. • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-12-07
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- Reaction where energy shows up as a reactant
- The kind of transport that does not require energy and moves down the gradient
- The term for adding a phosphate group
- ___ law of thermodynamics states that every energy conversion adds to the entropy of the universe
- ___ transport uses energy to move a solute against its gradient
- ___ energy is based on its structure or location
- Reaction where energy shows up as a product
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- Results in a shriveled cell
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- The action of substances spreading out into available space
- ___ law of thermodynamics states that energy in the universe is constant
- When solute is equal between the inside and outside of a cell
- Some substances are easier to cross than others
- A special transport protein used to move water in either direction
- Powers almost all forms of cellular work
- Same amount of solute outside and inside
- ___tonic is when there is more solute inside of a cell
- The energy found in a cup of water
- An example is a falling pen
- The term for all of the reactions in a cell
20 Clues: Results in a shriveled cell • An example is a falling pen • The energy found in a cup of water • The term for adding a phosphate group • Powers almost all forms of cellular work • Same amount of solute outside and inside • The term for all of the reactions in a cell • Reaction where energy shows up as a product • Reaction where energy shows up as a reactant • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-11-24
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- The fluid portion of the chloroplast
- The process that autotrophs use to turn sunlight into sugar
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes within the chloroplast
- Biological machinery located in the thylakoids that carry out photosynthesis
- The electron carrier molecule of Cellular Respiration
- A series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
- Light absorbing molecules
- Organisms that obtain food by consuming other things
- The second set of reactions in Cellular Respiration
- The first set of reactions in Cellular Respiration
- Organisms that make their own food
- A plants principal pigment
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- An electron carrier molecule used in photosynthesis
- A reaction that requires Oxygen to run
- One of the most important compounds that cells use to store and release energy
- The protein that uses H + ions to create ATP
- The innermost compartment of the Mitochondria
- The portion of photosynthesis that does not require light
- The portion of photosynthesis that requires light
- The process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- The process of releasing energy from food in the absence of oxygen
- Another name for the light-independent reactions
- A reaction that does not require Oxygen to run
- When writing a chemical reaction, on what side of the arrow do products go?
25 Clues: Light absorbing molecules • A plants principal pigment • Organisms that make their own food • The fluid portion of the chloroplast • A reaction that requires Oxygen to run • The protein that uses H + ions to create ATP • The innermost compartment of the Mitochondria • A reaction that does not require Oxygen to run • Another name for the light-independent reactions • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-12-08
20 Clues: Tmv • Kuno • Litik • Inang • Fungi • Monera • Virion • Kapsid • Vaksin • Archaio • Bactery • Klorofil • Bacillus • Virologi • Reseptor • Replikasi • Spirilium • uniseluler • salmonella • steptokokus
Marine Biology 2025-10-29
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- Salt concentration in water
- Tentacled ocean creature with ink defense
- Marine plants that perform photosynthesis
- Small fish-like creature eaten by whales
- Floating microscopic plants
- Community of organisms and their environment
- Marine animal with five arms
- Small crustacean that attaches to rocks and ships
- Underwater structure formed by coral
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- Order including whales and dolphins
- Hard, colorful marine animals that build reefs
- Symbiotic sea creature with stinging tentacles
- Tiny drifting organisms forming the marine food chain
- Transparent, stinging marine animal
- Coastal trees growing in saltwater
- Intelligent marine mammal with echolocation
- Where freshwater meets saltwater
- Sea animal with horse-like head
- Whale species with a long spiral tusk
- Rise and fall of sea levels
20 Clues: Salt concentration in water • Floating microscopic plants • Rise and fall of sea levels • Marine animal with five arms • Sea animal with horse-like head • Where freshwater meets saltwater • Coastal trees growing in saltwater • Order including whales and dolphins • Transparent, stinging marine animal • Underwater structure formed by coral • Whale species with a long spiral tusk • ...
Biology Crossword! 2026-02-14
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- Green light-absorbing pigment
- Selective barrier around the cell
- Stable internal balance
- Smallest unit of life
- Makes proteins
- Internal support network
- Control center containing DNA
- Modifies and packages molecules
- Cell type with a nucleus
- Rigid outer layer in plant cells
- Process plants use to make sugar
- Jelly-like interior of the cell
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- Movement across membrane
- Produces ATP energy
- Molecule built by ribosomes
- Genetic material of the cell
- Allows some materials through
- Storage compartment
- Small transport sac in cells
- Study of living things
- ER with ribosomes attached
- ER that makes lipids
- Specialized structure inside a cell
- Site of photosynthesis
- Main energy molecule
25 Clues: Makes proteins • Produces ATP energy • Storage compartment • ER that makes lipids • Main energy molecule • Smallest unit of life • Study of living things • Site of photosynthesis • Stable internal balance • Movement across membrane • Internal support network • Cell type with a nucleus • ER with ribosomes attached • Molecule built by ribosomes • Genetic material of the cell • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-09-08
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- organelle, boundary of the cell, decides what comes in and out
- organelle, full of enzymes to break down substances
- macromolecule, made of nucleotides, stores genetic information
- small subunit, used to build polymers
- macromolecule, made of amino acids, used for enzymes, transport, and cell structures
- organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose
- process of building monomers into polymers
- protein that speeds up biological reactions by lowering the activation energy
- organelle, site of cellular respiration, creates ATP
- passive transport process, causes water to move toward the hypertonic side of a membrane
- organelle, used to store substances, plants have one large, animals have many small
- study of living things
- macromolecule, made of monosaccharides, source of energy for living things
- place on an enzyme that binds to a substrate
- organelle, control center of the cell, holds dna
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- type of cellular that requires energy, includes solute pumping, endocytosis, and exocytosis
- organelle, makes proteins, created in the nucleolus
- organelle, used for structure and support in some cells, plants and fungi
- organelle, folds transports and exports proteins(rough) or lipids (smooth)
- type of cellular transport that does not require energy, includess diffusion, faciliated diffusion, and osmosis
- organelle, modifies sorts and sorts and packages proteins into vesicles
- macromolecule, made of a glycerol and fatty acids, used for energy storage and membranes
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
23 Clues: study of living things • small subunit, used to build polymers • process of building monomers into polymers • place on an enzyme that binds to a substrate • organelle, control center of the cell, holds dna • organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose • organelle, makes proteins, created in the nucleolus • organelle, full of enzymes to break down substances • ...
Biology M1 2025-08-21
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- the maintenance of stable internal conditions
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- organism that lacks an internal mechanism for regulating body heat
- organisms that eat only plants
- a suggested, testable answer to a well-defined scientific question or a possible, testable explanation for observations
- organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- logical interpretation based on prior knowledge, experience, or evidence
- organism that is internally warmed by a heat-generating metabolic process
- an abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents
- the study of life
- organisms that eat only organisms other than plants
- the smallest units of an organism considered alive
- organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- a special structure that allows a living organism to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
- the idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemical reactions
- the collected body of data from experiments and observations
- the sum total of processes in an organism that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that convert energy and matter from outside sources and use that energy and matter to sustain the organism's life functions
- a factor that changes in an experiment
21 Clues: the study of life • organisms that eat only plants • a factor that changes in an experiment • the maintenance of stable internal conditions • organisms that are able to make their own food • organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • the smallest units of an organism considered alive • organisms that eat only organisms other than plants • ...
Biology Vocab 2025-09-05
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- macromolecule, made of amino acids, used for transport and enzymes
- macromolecule, made of nucleotides, stores genetic energy
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- organelle that packages proteins within vesicles to be transferred
- transports and exports proteins (rough) and lipids (smooth)
- the brain of the cell, stores and protects DNA
- cellular transport that does not require energy; diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis
- creates energy for the cell to use
- organelle, makes proteins
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- process of building monomers into polymers
- a sac of water within a cell
- fights off foreign objects within a cell and protects the insides
- boundary of the cell
- macromolecule, made of glycerol and fatty acids, used for energy
- the extra lining in a plant cell to allow more structural support
- organelle in plant cells that allows photosynthesis
- study of life and how it works
- passive transport process, water moves toward hypertonic side
- place an enzyme binds to a substrate
- macromolecule, made of monosaccharides, source of energy
20 Clues: boundary of the cell • organelle, makes proteins • a sac of water within a cell • study of life and how it works • creates energy for the cell to use • place an enzyme binds to a substrate • process of building monomers into polymers • the brain of the cell, stores and protects DNA • organelle in plant cells that allows photosynthesis • ...
5th Biology 2025-12-10
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- Universal donor blood group
- Protein-digesting stomach enzyme
- Tooth for grinding food
- Primary colon function
- Stomach pH creator
- Rib muscles contracting in inhalation
- Inhalation-lowering muscle
- Bile-producing organ
- Final starch digestion product
- Brain part detecting CO2 change
- Trachea common name
- Hormone chemical messengers from glands
- Blood fluid component, mostly water
- Substance emulsifying fats in small intestine
- Voice box name
- Trachea-branching tubes
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- Trachea-open-keeping cartilage
- Muscle action moving food in canal
- Skeleton-protecting bones for heart
- Joint-lubricating substance
- Enzyme in saliva digesting starch
- Vertebrae-protecting structure
- Oxygen-transporting pigment
- Red blood cell shape
- Diabetes-treating hormone
- Lung air sacs for gas exchange
- Gas exchanged from blood to lungs
- Gland producing lipase
- Muscle-to-bone connectors
- Blood cell production site
- Biological catalysts that break down food
- Stomach wall protector from acid
32 Clues: Voice box name • Stomach pH creator • Trachea common name • Red blood cell shape • Bile-producing organ • Primary colon function • Gland producing lipase • Tooth for grinding food • Trachea-branching tubes • Diabetes-treating hormone • Muscle-to-bone connectors • Inhalation-lowering muscle • Blood cell production site • Universal donor blood group • Joint-lubricating substance • ...
Plant Biology 2026-02-23
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- / flap of tissue located at the base of a petiole, usually occurs in pairs
- / includes stem, leaves and roots
- / flattened photosynthetic surface of a leaf
- / includes flowers, fruits, and seeds
- / horizontal underground stem
- / plant organ that supports leaves, may store food
- / above-ground portions of the plant
- / site where leaves are attached to stem
- / sperm from the pollen unites with an egg present in the ovary
- / leaf blade that attaches directly to stem; lack of a petiole
- / portion of a grass leaf that wraps around the stem
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- / meristematic tissue in roots that differentiates to form lateral roots and stems
- / unbranched, elongated inflorescence
- / the flowering part of a plant; a flower cluster
- / meristematic tissue located in the leaf axils that produces flowers or lateral branches
- / underground stem modified for food storage
- / primary organ for water and nutrient uptake, may store food
- / stem tissue in-between nodes
- / pollen is delivered from the stamen to the pistil
- / stem-like structure that attaches leaf blade to stem
- / primary organ for conducting photosynthesis and exchanging gases
- / a dense cluster of sessile flowers; inflorescence of the Asteraceae
22 Clues: / horizontal underground stem • / stem tissue in-between nodes • / includes stem, leaves and roots • / above-ground portions of the plant • / unbranched, elongated inflorescence • / includes flowers, fruits, and seeds • / site where leaves are attached to stem • / underground stem modified for food storage • / flattened photosynthetic surface of a leaf • ...
Biology Vocabluary 2025-08-26
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- Eats other organisms for food
- arrangement pattern within a population
- happens in an area with no former life
- an organism's feeding level
- shows all the interactions of species in an ecosystem
- Pattern of logistical population growth
- Both organisms benefit
- fighting for limited resources
- population increases at exponential rate
- the amount of organisms that an area can hold
- parasite harms host
- only gets plants
- Makes its own food
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- shows a one way interaction in an ecosystem
- the start of every food web and chain
- how many organisms of the same species live there
- organisms preying on prey
- how a environment comes back after a disturbance
- the relationship between two organisms
- breaks down dead organisms
- influence that affects the population
- the study of life
- occurs after a disaster
- eats other organisms
- one organism benefits the other is unaffected
- rapid growth in a population
26 Clues: only gets plants • the study of life • Makes its own food • parasite harms host • eats other organisms • Both organisms benefit • occurs after a disaster • organisms preying on prey • breaks down dead organisms • an organism's feeding level • rapid growth in a population • Eats other organisms for food • fighting for limited resources • the start of every food web and chain • ...
Biology unit5 2025-12-11
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- Used to organize dna to fit in the nucleus, together with dna makes up chromatin
- Gene mutation - when a base is substituted - changes only 1 amino acid
- Replicating strand of dna that adds nucleotides moving toward helicase
- Organelle where proteins are made
- Single stranded nucleic acid used by cells, has bases a, u, g, and c, types include mrna, trna, and rna
- 3 letter section of mrna that codes for an amino acid
- Section of a gene that codes for protein
- Enzyme used to unzip the dna molecule during dna replication
- Replicating strand of dna that adds nucleotides moving away from helicase
- Monomer of proteins - these are carried by tra molecules during translation
- Section of dna that codes for a protein, has introns and exons - passed from parents to offspring
- 2nd step of protein synthesis, takes place at a ribosome and uses tra molecules to assemble amino acids into proteins
- Refers to dna and histone proteins that make up chromosomes
- Type of mutation that changes whole sections of a chromosome by adding, deletion, inverting, or moving sections
- Type of mutation that only affects one gene by substituting, adding, or deleting bases
- Double stranded nucleic acid that has all genetic material, bases include a, t, g, and c, located in the nucleus
- Strand of rna created during transcription - each 3-letter section is called a codon
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- Section of a gene between exons - does not code for proteins, "junk"
- Segment of newly formed dna on the lagging strand, connected together by ligase during dna replication
- Macromolecule made of amino acids - used for enzymes, transport, and cell structures
- Making a copy of dna, occurs during the s phase of interphase
- Monomer of nucleic acids - made of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base
- 1st step of protein synthesis, takes place in the nucleus and creates a strand of mrna
- 3 letter section of tra that matches to a codon of mrna
- Gene mutation - when a base is added or deleted and changes all amino acids after the mutation
- Part of a nucleotide along with a 5 carbon sugar and phosphate group
- Type of rna used during translation, carries the amino acid and matches up with the mrna codon
27 Clues: Organelle where proteins are made • Section of a gene that codes for protein • 3 letter section of mrna that codes for an amino acid • 3 letter section of tra that matches to a codon of mrna • Refers to dna and histone proteins that make up chromosomes • Enzyme used to unzip the dna molecule during dna replication • ...
BIOLOGY FLOWER 2025-09-12
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- Filaments fused into two bundles
- Part that receives pollen
- Petals fused together
- Male and female flowers on same plant
- Swollen tip of pedicel bearing all whorls
- The mode of Arrangement of flowers on the axis of a plant
- The manner in which the ovules are arranged to the wall of the ovary
- Stalk connecting stigma to ovary
- Stamens free from each other
- Stalk supporting anther
- Extra whorl outside calyx, e.g. china rose
- Leaf-like structure at flower base
- Filaments fused into one bundle
- Contains ovules
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- Sepals free from each other
- Sepals fused together
- Filaments fused into more than two bundles
- Collective name for all carpels
- Petals free from each other
- Single female reproductive unit
- Stigma + style + ovary together
- Male and female flowers on separate plants
- Part of stamen that produces pollen
23 Clues: Contains ovules • Sepals fused together • Petals fused together • Stalk supporting anther • Part that receives pollen • Sepals free from each other • Petals free from each other • Stamens free from each other • Collective name for all carpels • Single female reproductive unit • Stigma + style + ovary together • Filaments fused into one bundle • Filaments fused into two bundles • ...
Biology Review 2026-01-09
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- An organism that has 2 of the same alleles
- The universal receiver for blood
- An organism's complete set of genetics
- The first generation from true breeding parents
- Made of DNA and Protein and is carried in the nucleus
- A diagram that shows family's genetic history
- It can dictate eye colour, height, hair colour ect
- A gene that shows itself when there are two of them
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- An organism that has 2 or more alleles
- The final stage of the interphase
- A gene that shows itself even if its the only one
- The universal donor for blood
- The first stage of the cell cycle's interphase
- The offsprings from the F1 generation from true breeding
- Division of a cell at the end of mitosis
- A genetic pattern where both alleles are both fully and equally expressed
- A molecule that carries the development, growth and reproduction of you
- Process of a cell that divides into a identical cell
- When the cell grows, duplicates its DNA and splits into 2
- True breeding parents in a genetic cross
20 Clues: The universal donor for blood • The universal receiver for blood • The final stage of the interphase • An organism that has 2 or more alleles • An organism's complete set of genetics • Division of a cell at the end of mitosis • True breeding parents in a genetic cross • An organism that has 2 of the same alleles • A diagram that shows family's genetic history • ...
Biology 2.0 2025-10-02
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- uses trapped light-energy
- Eats others
- 2nd step of aerobic respiration
- all water
- 3 phosphates
- Living things
- Recyclers
- Site of photosynthesis
- Situation w/o Oxygen
- Gases around earth
- 1st step aerobic respiration
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- Backbone for macromolecules
- 2nd step of photosynthesis
- Own food
- 1st step of photoysnthesis
- Soil, rocks
- Situation w/ Oxygen
- 2 phosphates
- alcoholic, lactic
- Breaks down glucose
- 32 units of atp
21 Clues: Own food • all water • Recyclers • Soil, rocks • Eats others • 3 phosphates • 2 phosphates • Living things • 32 units of atp • alcoholic, lactic • Gases around earth • Situation w/ Oxygen • Breaks down glucose • Situation w/o Oxygen • Site of photosynthesis • uses trapped light-energy • 2nd step of photosynthesis • 1st step of photoysnthesis • Backbone for macromolecules • 1st step aerobic respiration • ...
MICRO BIOLOGY 2025-09-22
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- All amino acid contains carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and what other element.(HINI:starts and end with same letter).
- Arabinose is a test-tube test used for.
- What is the term for the thread that make up the mycelium of fungus.
- Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM)uses to metals to stain objects to be scanned one of them is gold.what is the other?
- Peptic ulcer is caused by?
- What jelly like substance obtained from the cell wall of red algae is often used as a substance in petri dish?
- Which term describe the breaking down of cell's membrane after the outer protection has been damaged?
- 5HTP:5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)is a naturally occuring amino acid that is a precursor to which neurotransmitter that helps regulate your mood?
- In US,basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of what type of cancer?
- Which infection disease that spread to human by mosquito bites is caused by Plasmodium spp?
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- What trapping agent is used in gram staining to inhibit the decolourization of stained bacteria?
- "Micrographia" is the tittle of ground breaking 1665 book written by which english scientist.
- Which Light-production enzyme can occur naturally in organism such as Fireflies?
- Lowentein-Jensen medium is used for culturing.
- What causes pontaic fever?
- Medusa head colony is found in.
- What organellE found in the cytoplasm of living cells build protein from amino acid ?
- What's the term for an organism that loves and thrives in an environment with the PH under 4?
- A Dermatophyte is a fungus that needs what protein found in skin to grow?(HINT: it's also great for your hair and nails).
- Which is the protective protein coating or "shell" around virus.
20 Clues: Peptic ulcer is caused by? • What causes pontaic fever? • Medusa head colony is found in. • Arabinose is a test-tube test used for. • Lowentein-Jensen medium is used for culturing. • Which is the protective protein coating or "shell" around virus. • What is the term for the thread that make up the mycelium of fungus. • ...
Marine biology 2026-03-23
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- The flexible rubbery stuff in your nose and ears that makes up a sharks whole Skeleton
- A type of reproduction where a baby grows right out of the parents side like a branch
- A circular body plan that looks the same all the way around like a pie or a wheel
- A skeleton that is inside the body covered by muscle and skin
- Tough waterproof eggs that allow animals to lay them on land without drying out
- A hard suit of armor on the outside of the body
- A body that has matching left and right sides like a human or a butterfly
- Cold-blooded animals that have to sit in the sun to get warm
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- An internal balloon that fish inflate or deflate to float at different depths
- An animal that has both male and female body parts for making babies
- The parts of a mother mammals body that produce milk for her babies
- A bell-shaped body that swims around with its mouth facing down like a jellyfish
- An animal that has a backbone
- Anything that lives on the very bottom of the ocean or a lake
- A tube-shaped body that stays stuck to one spot with its mouth facing up like a sea anemone
- Warm-blooded animals that create their own body heat from the inside
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- A special organ that passes food and oxygen from a mother to her baby before it is born
- Vascular System A system of water-filled tubes that starfish use to move their feet
- shed an old tight shell or skin so the animal has room to grow bigger
- A body shape that is irregular and cannot be divided into equal halves
21 Clues: An animal that has a backbone • An animal that does not have a backbone • A hard suit of armor on the outside of the body • Cold-blooded animals that have to sit in the sun to get warm • Anything that lives on the very bottom of the ocean or a lake • A skeleton that is inside the body covered by muscle and skin • ...
Biology 8 2026-03-12
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- Study of interactions
- Relationship of organisms
- Non-living factor
- Energy from the dead
- Feeding relationship
- Can interbreed
- Both meat and plants
- Earth
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- Meat only
- One benefits, one unharmed
- All feeding pathways
- Same species
- recycles
- One benefits, one harmed
- Single pathway of feeding
- Both benefits
- Food chain step
- Specific role
- Plants only
- Living factor
20 Clues: Earth • recycles • Meat only • Plants only • Same species • Both benefits • Specific role • Living factor • Can interbreed • Food chain step • Non-living factor • All feeding pathways • Energy from the dead • Feeding relationship • Both meat and plants • Study of interactions • One benefits, one harmed • Relationship of organisms • Single pathway of feeding • One benefits, one unharmed
Cell Biology 2026-04-06
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- Ability to distinguish between two points
- Specialised cell that transmits electrical signals
- Net movement of particles down the concentration gradient
- Contains nucleus e.g. plant/animal cell
- Net movement of water particles down the concentration gradient through a partially permeable membrane
- Specialised cell that carries male's DNA
- Cell acquires different subcellular structures to help it carry out a specific function
- Hair like substance which helps cell move
- Contains genetic information
- Where stem cells are found in plants
- Image size/Actual size
- Site of protein synthesis
- Where chemical reactions take place
- Humans have 23 pairs
- Specialised cell that transports sugar in plants
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- Small rings of DNA
- Specialised cell which contract/squeezes for movement
- No nucleus e.g. bacterial cells
- Contains cell sap + keeps cell swollen
- Cell division that produces clones
- Specialised cell which absorbs water + mineral ions
- Site of photosynthesis
- Undifferentiated cell
- Site of aerobic respiration
- Sperm or egg cell
- Controls what enters/leaves cell
- Net movement of particles against the concentration gradient
- Keeps cell rigid
- Specialised cell that transports water in plants
- Short section of DNA
30 Clues: Keeps cell rigid • Sperm or egg cell • Small rings of DNA • Short section of DNA • Humans have 23 pairs • Undifferentiated cell • Site of photosynthesis • Image size/Actual size • Site of protein synthesis • Site of aerobic respiration • Contains genetic information • No nucleus e.g. bacterial cells • Controls what enters/leaves cell • Cell division that produces clones • ...
Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
Across
- 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 • ...
Biology Crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
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
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
Life at school 2021-01-29
STS 2020-04-07
Across
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- 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
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- place where papyrus was invented
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Father of Evolution
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- 3 legs
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- study of diseases
- also known as artificial selection
- study of medicine
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- Father of Physiology
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- Imaginary location of genes
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- Father of Human Medicine
- profession that breeds animals
- Copernicus’ book
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Microbiology
- Largest Christian Denomination
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- also known as smart card
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
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- 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
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- study of parasites
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- study of body function
- Father of Genetics
- study of Body parts
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Father of Taxonomy
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Biology
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- 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
- Oldest civilization
- 4 legs
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Pathology
- meaning middle age
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
58 Clues: 3 legs • 4 legs • Copernicus’ book • study of diseases • Father of Anatomy • Father of Biology • study of medicine • study of parasites • Father of Genetics • Father of Taxonomy • meaning middle age • study of Body parts • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • Father of Human Medicine • ...
STS 2020-04-07
Across
- studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind
- Father of Biology
- Founder of the Copernican Revolution
- taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology
- sometimes called biological chemistry
- farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.
- study of medicine
- study of body function
- place where papyrus was invented
- variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- 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
- science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Came from the latin word “Modo”
- Father of Taxonomy
- profession that breeds animals
- called plant science, plant biology or phytology
- also known as smart card
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- also known as artificial selection
- Imaginary location of genes
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- Father of Anatomy
- Father of Human Medicine
- air-breathing vertebrates covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- study of Body parts
- 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
- A Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization
- limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water
Down
- from the greek word “demokratia”
- Largest Christian Denomination
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- island where Darwin stayed and theorized about evolution
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products
- study of diseases
- meaning middle age
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- artificial device that replaces a missing body part
- Galileo’s book that is published in 1610
- Father of Evolution
- specific group of domestic animals within the same species but with clear distinction
- Father of Microbiology
- 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
- Copernicus’ book
- basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.
- Father of Physiology
- part of the genetic makeup of a cell, and therefore of any individual, which determines one of its characteristics
- Father of Genetics
- Oldest civilization
- Father of Pathology
- state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- study of parasites
- branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
56 Clues: Copernicus’ book • Father of Biology • study of diseases • study of medicine • Father of Anatomy • meaning middle age • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Genetics • study of parasites • Father of Evolution • Oldest civilization • Father of Pathology • study of Body parts • Father of Physiology • study of body function • Father of Microbiology • also known as smart card • Father of Human Medicine • ...
French Cours 2024-12-03
Do you Know the CWLT? 2019-03-06
Across
- recently got a shout out for making every chemistry appointment fun!
- double majoring in computer science and art history and minoring in math
- every staff meeting, he reads a few shout-outs
- majors in molecular and cellular biology but not a subject tutor
- when she brings cookies to staff meetings the crowd goes wild
- best hair in the CWLT
- quick! who is the Physics tutor?
- probably the coolest chinese tutor out there
- our favorite German tutor
- french tutor
- Alia Kabir is a writing advisor, but is an ______ subject tutor as well
- biology tutor
- if you give her a stats tutee, you're doing it wrong...
- leads students of color hour
- volunteers at St Joseph's Medical Center when he's not tutoring in biology
- often spotted lying on the ground. very friendly. 10/10
- probably a first-class hacker
Down
- writing advisor AND computer science tutor? man, he does it all!
- pretty sure that is not his dog in his photo but we love it anyways
- when she's not playing soccer, this writing advisor will talk to anyone about middle eastern politics, or her latest religion class!
- blonde hair, great spanish, and a doggo named Willow
- Quick! what subject does Malcolm tutor in??
- President of 4 Horsemen Investments
- spent a gap year volunteering on organic farms all over Japan
- wins for best dressed the minute he puts on a bowtie
- Brynn runs chem review sessions on Sundays in the ____ resource room
- if a student from the Dionysus and Theatre seminar wants a meeting with their liaison, who do you schedule them with?
- Sarah W_______
- her smile makes all the spanish tutees feel better about their upcoming tests!
- new academic consultant!
- particularly interested in how chemistry relates to sustainable processes through his research investigating aspects of Green Chemistry.
- say you get a request for a writing advisor who knows something about biology. Who could you schedule them with?
- Exercise Science tutor
- liaison, psych stats, writing advisor... she does it all!
- covers everything from Math 160-Math 360
35 Clues: french tutor • biology tutor • Sarah W_______ • best hair in the CWLT • Exercise Science tutor • new academic consultant! • our favorite German tutor • leads students of color hour • probably a first-class hacker • quick! who is the Physics tutor? • President of 4 Horsemen Investments • covers everything from Math 160-Math 360 • Quick! what subject does Malcolm tutor in?? • ...
koulusanastoa 2022-08-21
22 Clues: maths • music • a term • Swedish • physics • biology • English • religion • chemistry • geography • handcraft • visual art • a spring term • a school year • a report card • social studies • an autumn term • home economics • health education • physical education • a mid-autumn break • native/mother language
Days of the Week/Subjects 2022-12-02
28 Clues: art • week • When? • music • Sunday • Monday • Friday • Spanish • history • physics • biology • English • Tuesday • sciences • Thursday • Saturday • Today is • wednesday • chemistry • geography • economics • journalism • psychology • literature • humanities • mathematics • What day is it? • computer science
Spanish Vocab Pages 40-41 2020-10-05
27 Clues: art • music • class • school • course • library • biology • stadium • Spanish • physics • sciences • semester • homework • schedule • cafeteria • bookstore • economics • geography • classmate • test; quiz • laboratory • test; exam • accounting • house; home • computer science • trimester; quarter • university; college
FR I Au lycée 2021-01-06
27 Clues: art • gym • math • easy • test • music • French • German • boring • biology • history • English • subject • because • Spanish • physics • homework • geography • chemistry • fascinating • interesting • course, class • recess, break • hard, difficult • dismissal, exit • worthless, no good • computers, technology
In Der Schule 2021-09-17
25 Clues: pen • glue • today • ruler • pencil • folder • binder • crayon • tissue • science • on sale • biology • scissors • backpack • notebook • thank you • calculator • sweatshirt • gym shorts • sticky note • sport store • water bottle • i already have • colored pencil • department store
Vocabulary 2023-02-28
27 Clues: /art • /class • /course • /school • / music • /libary • /physics • /spanish • /stadium • /biology • /semester • /sciences • /homework • /schedule • /test;quiz • /classmate • /bookstore • /cafeteria • /test;exam • /economics • /accounting • /laboratory • / geography • /house;home • /computer science • /trimester;quarter • /university;college
School and Education By Daniele Ramberti 2014-02-24
30 Clues: banco • gesso • sedia • zaino • gomma • matita • storia • diario • fisica • scuola • allievo • chimica • bidello • diritto • materia • preside • scienze • righello • studente • biologia • astuccio • quaderno • temperino • religione • geografia • porfessore • matematica • insegnante • tecnologia • educazione fisica
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2015-03-26
27 Clues: pen • run • book • math • I am • blue • dance • paper • after • lunch • class • I want • soccer • I have • we eat • movies • pencil • folder • history • biology • notebook • practice • practice • I listen • they rent • gusta I like • movie theather
Capitulo 1B 2017-07-24
25 Clues: big • math • easy • hard • class • course • french • german • english • biology • physics • spanish • history • there is • sciences • same (b) • chemistry • small (b) • difficult • boring (b) • teacher (g) • few (girls) • all (girls) • a lot (boys) • social studies
Med term 2018-10-08
27 Clues: HBP • tip • gum • egg • gay • scar • blue • clot • fear • first • heart • small • chest • doctor • kidnap • throat • kneecap • fingers • cancers • newborn • vomiting • throwing • before birth • study of life • resembling mucus • study of function • inability to sleep
Vocabulary JE UNIT 3 2023-11-26
26 Clues: wf • dużo • uczeń • plakat • zegarek • słownik • stołówka • biologia • plastyka • pora snu • kwadrans • przepisać • przedmiot • sprawdzać • geografia • odpowiedź • podręcznik • matematyka • biblioteka • plan lekjji • bądź cicho! • ręce do góry • pospiesz się! • odrabiać lekcje • przygotowywać się • szkoła z internatem
Middle School Roots: Sets 1-5 2023-12-05
25 Clues: sci • bio • geo • phys • dict • derm • phon • spect • fract • meter • psych • astro • chron • cosmo • cardio • -ology • vid/vis • pod/ped • man/manu • cap/capit • aud/audit • dent/dont • ang/angle • gram/graph • tact/tang(e)
School Subjects 2024-01-10
32 Clues: art • band • class • choir • school • civics • recess • algebra • biology • Spanish • history • science • English • language • geometry • assembly • finearts • language • lunchtime • geography • chemistry • orchestra • studyhall • literature • technology • mathematics • socialstudies • schoolsubject • socialscience • schoolsubject • computerscience • physicaleducation
School Vocabulary 2023-09-14
30 Clues: pen • art • exam • quiz • chalk • music • house • class • course • school • quarter • biology • stadium • science • physics • library • Spanish • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • geography • cafeteria • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Crucigrama Spanish P. 5 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • history • Physics • English • Biology • library • Economy • library • because • Chemistry • to arrive • Where To? • psychology • Mathematics • totheleftof • Which ones? • wastebasket • next to;beside • to have dinner • to the right of • Computer Science • to have breakfast • business administration
En la clase- Victoria limon 2023-09-21
22 Clues: Why? • Which? • Physics • Economy • Because • Biology • Library • English • History • Chemistry • To arrive • Where to? • Bookstore • Psychology • Wastebasket • Which ones? • To the left of • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • To have breakfast • Business Administration
Chapter 2 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • which • English • because • Library • Biology • history • physiscs • chemistry • to arrive • economics • Where to? • bookstore • psychology • wastebasket • Which ones? • Mathematicas • to the left of • to have dinner • next to; beside • to the right of • Computer science • to have breakfast • Business administration
les matieres 2024-11-21
26 Clues: PE • math • easy • lunch • funny • class • recess • to end • Arabic • French • algebra • physics • biology • history • English • awesome • tiresome • to begin • geography • difficult • fascinating • interesting • modern languages • computer science • life and earth science • sociales social science
En la clase 2025-11-20
28 Clues: art • exam • music • class • house • school • course • library • physics • biology • Spanish • stadium • semester • schedule • homework • sciences • geography • quiz/test • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • economics • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Subjects 2024-08-21
17 Clues: tysk • kjemi • fransk • fysikk • musikk • spansk • engelsk • biologi • svømming • geografi • historie • matematikk • Kunst & håndverk • RLE (to ord i ett) • vitenskap/naturfag • valgfag (to ord i ett) • kroppsøving (to ord i ett)
Crossword 2025-06-12
Across
- The study of the structure of organisms and their body parts.
- The scientific study of life and living organisms.
- The study of chemical processes within and related to living organisms.
- The study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
Down
- The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals.
- The study or belief in improving the genetic quality of the human population.
- The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and nature.
- The branch of biology that deals with the study of plants.
- The science of classifying organisms into categories based on shared characteristics.
10 Clues: The scientific study of life and living organisms. • The study of the microscopic structure of tissues. • The study of diseases, their causes, effects, and nature. • The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals. • The branch of biology that deals with the study of plants. • The study of the structure of organisms and their body parts. • ...
School And Education By Alessia Battistini 2014-02-24
Las clases 2025-12-02
biology unit 2021-02-11
Across
- protein synthesis takes place
- stores water, waste, and nutrients
- determines how the cell will function
- animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium
- big brain
- donor
- series of connected flattened sacs
- break down macromolecules
- the basic structures of all living organisms
Down
- region found within the cell nucleus
- contain the instructions
- group of organs that work together
- cell powerhouse
- use energy from sunlight to make sugar
- genetic makeup
- controls the entry's and exits of cell
- membranous organelle
- sorts and packages
- provided strength
- fills the space between
20 Clues: donor • big brain • genetic makeup • cell powerhouse • provided strength • sorts and packages • membranous organelle • fills the space between • contain the instructions • break down macromolecules • protein synthesis takes place • group of organs that work together • stores water, waste, and nutrients • series of connected flattened sacs • animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium • ...
Biology game 2021-02-17
Across
- are the channels through which blood is distributed to body tissues
- the force that the blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels
- pumps blood throughout your circulatory system
- to cause the coagulation of the blood
- it transports the oxygenated blood to the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- you use this to chew your food
- blood vessels that carry blood low in oxygen from the body back to the heart
- substances that provided the energy and matter needed by the body
- last tube where water is taken out of eaten food
- they are located between the veins and the arteries
Down
- delivers oxygen
- substances that provide the nutrients necessary for life
- provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue
- a bag like organ that helps dissolve food
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
- is the tube food goes down to reach the stomach
- swallowing
- chemical reactions that allow animals to obtain and use the nutrients
- helps get rid of harmful things
- long tube where nutrients are taken from food
20 Clues: swallowing • delivers oxygen • you use this to chew your food • helps get rid of harmful things • to cause the coagulation of the blood • a bag like organ that helps dissolve food • long tube where nutrients are taken from food • pumps blood throughout your circulatory system • is the tube food goes down to reach the stomach • last tube where water is taken out of eaten food • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-03-10
Across
- preserved remains
- founder of evolution
- principle within stratigraphy
- average individual
- method of dating
- change in the characteristics
- reduction in population
- enzyme produced by bacteria
- form of isolation
- principle of genetic variation
- method for making copies of DNA
Down
- non-extreme trait value
- selective breeding
- alteration in the nucleotide sequence
- influence by more than one gene
- gene that is transferred naturally
- reduction of genetic variation
- photographs of all chromosomes
- founder of lamarckian evolution
- stock of different genes
20 Clues: method of dating • preserved remains • form of isolation • selective breeding • average individual • founder of evolution • non-extreme trait value • reduction in population • stock of different genes • enzyme produced by bacteria • principle within stratigraphy • change in the characteristics • reduction of genetic variation • photographs of all chromosomes • ...
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
Across
- Movement of molecules
- Multi-cellular organism
- Complex sugar
- A group of similar cells
- A catalyst
- Basic unit of life
- Required to make new cells
- A gas required for respiration
- A type of diffusion
Down
- Controls what the cell does
- Instrument used to magnify
- Enzyme in our saliva
- A single cell organism
- When cells are no longer firm
- When food is broken down
- Made of a solute and solvent
- Any living thing
- Process in which pants make food
- made up of different tissues
- Powerhouse of the cell
20 Clues: A catalyst • Complex sugar • Any living thing • Basic unit of life • A type of diffusion • Enzyme in our saliva • Movement of molecules • A single cell organism • Powerhouse of the cell • Multi-cellular organism • When food is broken down • A group of similar cells • Instrument used to magnify • Required to make new cells • Controls what the cell does • Made of a solute and solvent • ...
Biology crossword 2019-11-25
Across
- requires oxygen
- the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes
- alcohol found in acoholic drinks
- H2O
- how plants grow
- converts ADP to ATP
- in the normal operation of living systems.
- gets coverted to oxygen by plants
- what we breathe
- produces 34 atp
- your muscles produce ATP through this
- the act of breathing
- structures within cells that produce energy
- needed for producing light
- sugar
Down
- part of plant that conducts photosynthesis
- liquid in chloroplast
- first step in photosynthesis
- flattened sac in a chloroplast
- ATP and NADPH are used in this cycle to make sugar
- doesn't require oxygen
- bacteria,yeast,archea and muscle cells perform this
- long chains of chemical reactions that take
23 Clues: H2O • sugar • requires oxygen • how plants grow • what we breathe • produces 34 atp • converts ADP to ATP • the act of breathing • liquid in chloroplast • doesn't require oxygen • needed for producing light • first step in photosynthesis • flattened sac in a chloroplast • alcohol found in acoholic drinks • gets coverted to oxygen by plants • the breakdown of gluclose by enzymes • ...
Biology Review 2021-01-13
Across
- a mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust.
- plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavouring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Photosynthesis uses energy from light to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules into _____
- The sexual phase is the gametophyte
- a large, diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms that are not necessarily related to each other.
- division of the plant kingdom including primitive forms of plant life showing a simple plant body.
- The pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
- single-celled algae
- process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy.
- plant kingdom amphibians even though these plants live in soil, and they require water for sexual reproduction.
- The____ of higher plant seeds protects the embryo against adverse environmental conditions.
Down
- he gametophyte of a pteridophyte (such as a fern) that is typically a small flat green thallus attached to the soil by rhizoids.
- allowing plants to absorb energy from light.
- The nonsexual phase is the sporophyte.
- The outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud.
- reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell.
- plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed and whose seeds are enclosed by mature ovaries, or fruits.
- The____contain (or in the case of gymnosperms and monocotyledons, have access to) the stored food reserves of the seed.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- One of the leaflike, seed-bearing structures that constitute the innermost whorl of a flower.
21 Clues: single-celled algae • The sexual phase is the gametophyte • The nonsexual phase is the sporophyte. • allowing plants to absorb energy from light. • plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits • a mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust. • process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy. • ...
Biology Revision 2020-12-18
Across
- a clot on the move.
- joins chunks of DNA together.
- the feeling of lactate in the muscle during vigorous exercise.
- the site of exchange between the blood and tissue cells.
- unable to have children.
- an instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- building simple molecules into complex ones.
- first stage of respiration.
Down
- where parts of a chromosome are deleted.
- the use of the genme to inform drug choices.
- a womans fertile period.
- the bond binding amino acids together.
- where genes in a chromosome are flipped.
- the use of computer programmes to analyse and compare genomes.
- a chamber is relaxed.
- part of the brain which can control heart rate.
- the channel in a blood vessel.
- hormone made in pituitary gland which promotes sperm production.
- the good form of cholesterol.
- sends blood away from heart to rest of body.
20 Clues: a clot on the move. • a chamber is relaxed. • a womans fertile period. • unable to have children. • first stage of respiration. • joins chunks of DNA together. • the good form of cholesterol. • the channel in a blood vessel. • the bond binding amino acids together. • where parts of a chromosome are deleted. • where genes in a chromosome are flipped. • ...
