biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology Vocabulary 2021-12-15
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- expression - the process by which the information encoded in a gene is used to direct the assembly of a protein molecule.
- - a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- - the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- - a biological compound used by multicellular organisms to organize, coordinate, and control the functions of their cells and tissues.
- - that molecule that binds to a specific protein, and regulates the latter's biological activity.
- - the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- - anything that produces a response in an organism or in a cell or tissue of an organism.
- - a response within a system that influences the continued activity or productivity of that system.
- Variation - any difference between cells, individual organisms, or groups of organisms of any species caused either by genetic differences or by the effect of environmental factors on the expression of the genetic potentials.
- equilibrium - the tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions
- - any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium.
- - an organism causing disease to its host, with the severity of the disease symptoms referred to as virulence.
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- - can be thought of as the “command center” of the endocrine system.
- - A molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and causes a specific effect in the cell.
- center - the body structure that determines the normal range of the variable, or set point.
- - an organism composed of many cells, which are to varying degrees integrated and independent.
- feedback - a process in which the end products of an action cause more of that action to occur in a feedback loop.
- mechanisms - a physiological regulation system in a living body that works to return the body to its normal internal state.
- - a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- feedback - a self-regulatory system in which it feeds back to the input a part of a system's output so as to reverse the direction of change of the output.
20 Clues: - a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • - can be thought of as the “command center” of the endocrine system. • - any living biological entity, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium. • - a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. • ...
Biology Test 2022-05-16
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- organisms that must consume food for energy
- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide: Lungs, nose
- Carries blood and nutrients to cells and carries away waste: Veins, arteries, hear
- Allows organisms to create offspring: Ovaries (female) or testes (male)
- the sphere that contains all living organisms
- the sphere that contains all the air on earth
- Uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesis
- the sphere that contains all the water on earth
- Organisms that eat only meat
- Where proteins are made in the cell; the dots
- Allows for movement by contraction: Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are the types
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- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- the sphere that contains the ground from the crust to the inner core
- Removes waste from cellular metabolism, filters the blood: Liver, bladder, kidneys
- Control center of the cell; contains DNA
- Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell
- Regulates bodily activities using hormones: Pituitary gland, thyroid
- Organisms that eat only plants
- organisms that can produce its own food
19 Clues: Organisms that eat only meat • Organisms that eat only plants • Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell • organisms that can produce its own food • Control center of the cell; contains DNA • organisms that eat both plants and animals • organisms that must consume food for energy • the sphere that contains all living organisms • ...
biology fitness 2024-01-25
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- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- A change in the allele frequency of a population as a result of chance events rather than natural selection.
- Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with identical traits.
- Combined genetic information of all the members of a particular population
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- form of reproductive isolation in which two populations are separated physically by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or stretches of water
- Form of reproductive isolation in which two populations have differences in courtship rituals or other types of behavior that prevent them from interbreeding
- Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- movement of alleles from one population to another
- of an animal to look like another more harmful animal
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- Natural selection that favors intermediate variants by acting against extreme phenotypes
- form of reproductive isolation in which two populations reproduce at different times
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- Number of times that an allele occurs in a gene pool compared with the number of alleles in that pool for the same gene
- form of natural selection in which a single curve splits into two; occurs when individuals at the upper and lower ends of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals near the middle
- Form of natural selection in which the entire curve moves; occurs when individuals at one end of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end of the curve
- A change in allele frequency following a dramatic reduction in the size of a population
- the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance
19 Clues: movement of alleles from one population to another • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • of an animal to look like another more harmful animal • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment • Combined genetic information of all the members of a particular population • ...
Biology Terms 2024-05-29
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- Transfer of genetic information from parent to offspring (9)
- Organelle that contains digestive enzymes (7)
- Organism that gets nutrients from breaking down dead matter (7)
- Double membrane that surrounds a cell (8)
- Molecule used for energy (3)
- Rigid structure that supports plant cells (7)
- Gel-like substance inside a cell (9)
- Waste product of cellular respiration (6)
- Study of living things (7)
- Type of reproduction involving one parent (4)
- Protein that helps fight disease (7)
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- Carries genetic information (8)
- Photosynthetic organelle in plant cells (6)
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration (8)
- Organ that filters blood (5)
- Release of energy from food without oxygen (8)
- The basic unit of life (5)
- Organ system responsible for breathing (7)
- Process of breaking down food for energy (7)
19 Clues: The basic unit of life (5) • Study of living things (7) • Organ that filters blood (5) • Molecule used for energy (3) • Carries genetic information (8) • Gel-like substance inside a cell (9) • Protein that helps fight disease (7) • Double membrane that surrounds a cell (8) • Waste product of cellular respiration (6) • Organ system responsible for breathing (7) • ...
Biology Final 2024-12-05
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- Lower solute concentration outside, water moves into cell
- A membrane-bound sac that stores water, salts, and waste products
- Equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell
- A small organelle found throughout the cytoplasm, responsible for protein synthesis
- Simultaneous transport of two different molecules across membrane
- State where concentrations are equal on both sides
- Higher solute concentration outside, water moves out of cell
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell membrane, where many metabolic processes take place
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- Movement from high to low concentration
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells, responsible for generating energy through cellular respiration
- Found in plant cells and some algae, responsible for photosynthesis
- Cells that contain a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, can be unicellular or multicellular
- A membrane-bound organelle that contains the majority of the cell's genetic material (DNA)
- Carbohydrate-rich region on cell membrane
- Cells that lack a true nucleus, do not have membrane-bound organelles, and are typically small, simple cells
- Water movement through selectively permeable membrane
- Active transport requires ATP to move molecules for _______ requirement
- A membrane-bound sac containing digestive enzymes that break down and recycle cellular waste
- A small, membrane-bound sac that transports materials within the cell or to the cell surface
19 Clues: Movement from high to low concentration • Carbohydrate-rich region on cell membrane • State where concentrations are equal on both sides • Water movement through selectively permeable membrane • Equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell • Lower solute concentration outside, water moves into cell • ...
biology project 2025-05-05
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- the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells.
- one that will be expressed (shown) in an individual even if only one copy of the allele is present
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
- a ribosome is a complex structure found within cells that plays a crucial role in protein synthesi
- the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- the observable characteristics of an organism, including its physical traits, behavior, and biochemical properties.
- osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- is an organism with a genetic condition characterized by the absence or reduced presence of melanin, a pigment that gives color to skin, hair, and eyes.
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- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it consists mainly of cellulose.
- a is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
- the fundamental unit of heredity, a segment of DNA that provides the instructions for making a specific protein or functional RNA molecule.
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- a genetic trait that is only expressed when an organism has two copies of the recessive allele for that trait.
- Proteins are complex molecules and do most of the work in cells. They are important to the structure, function, and regulation of the body.
- Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although over 500 amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the 22 α-amino acids incorporated into proteins.
- the process of creating a genetically identical copy of a biological entity, such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism.
- the biochemical processes through which organisms obtain energy by converting food molecules (like glucose) into usable energy (ATP)
20 Clues: a is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem. • the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem. • the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. • ...
biology project 2025-05-05
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- the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells.
- one that will be expressed (shown) in an individual even if only one copy of the allele is present
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
- a ribosome is a complex structure found within cells that plays a crucial role in protein synthesi
- the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- the observable characteristics of an organism, including its physical traits, behavior, and biochemical properties.
- osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- is an organism with a genetic condition characterized by the absence or reduced presence of melanin, a pigment that gives color to skin, hair, and eyes.
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- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it consists mainly of cellulose.
- a is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
- the fundamental unit of heredity, a segment of DNA that provides the instructions for making a specific protein or functional RNA molecule.
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- a genetic trait that is only expressed when an organism has two copies of the recessive allele for that trait.
- Proteins are complex molecules and do most of the work in cells. They are important to the structure, function, and regulation of the body.
- Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. Although over 500 amino acids exist in nature, by far the most important are the 22 α-amino acids incorporated into proteins.
- the process of creating a genetically identical copy of a biological entity, such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism.
- the biochemical processes through which organisms obtain energy by converting food molecules (like glucose) into usable energy (ATP)
20 Clues: a is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem. • the total mass of living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem. • the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. • ...
Biology 101 2025-01-30
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- helps support shape of a cell
- Wheel translates DNA codons into amino acids
- fats
- gives you fast energy
- group of similar cells that work together
- gives you energy for a long time
- Where DNA is found
- cells control center
- cell membrane that loves water
- makes protein
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- passive transport process
- smallest living unit of an organism
- help maintain cell shape
- cell membrane that hates water
- generates ATP for cell energy
- Wall outer covering of plant cells
- physical features
- little organ inside a cell
- where food is made in a plant cell
- membrane separate the interior and outside of a cell
20 Clues: fats • makes protein • physical features • Where DNA is found • cells control center • gives you fast energy • help maintain cell shape • passive transport process • little organ inside a cell • helps support shape of a cell • generates ATP for cell energy • cell membrane that hates water • cell membrane that loves water • gives you energy for a long time • ...
Biology Homework 2025-11-20
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- respiration – energy release using oxygen
- cavity – space where lungs sit
- – process of releasing energy
- – gas needed for breathing
- – collarbone
- – working in opposite pairs
- volume – amount of air the lungs can hold
- – simple sugar for energy
- – breathing muscle
- – tissues that move the body
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- – tiny air sacs in lungs
- – air taken in or out
- – painful swollen joints
- – smooth joint tissue
- – windpipe
- – main air tubes
- – kneecap
- – skull
- – joins muscle to bone
19 Clues: – skull • – kneecap • – windpipe • – collarbone • – main air tubes • – breathing muscle • – air taken in or out • – smooth joint tissue • – joins muscle to bone • – tiny air sacs in lungs • – painful swollen joints • – simple sugar for energy • – gas needed for breathing • – working in opposite pairs • – tissues that move the body • – process of releasing energy • cavity – space where lungs sit • ...
J for Jellyfish Bruh 2022-06-27
17 Clues: life • sorry • travel • peanuts • Adviser • very big • organised • rocks rock • Chromebook • to sign up • on the lamb • prison place • follow orders • dead stuff remains • food not being nice • first nations people • doing something in order
French Homework 2022-01-15
17 Clues: French • English • History • Biology • To party • Homework • Gymnasium • Classroom • Visual arts • To skateboard • To go shopping • To borrow books • School cafeteria • To do photography • To go to the movies • School counselor (m) • To make amateure videos
High School 2025-06-08
biology 2015-11-16
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- all cells have the same ________
- animals have _________ to help them survive in their habitats
- the ability to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment
- to be able to respond to touch,hear,taste,smell and sight
- the largest organ in human bodies
- biology is a study of living _________
- constantly changing hight and shape
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- to make or repair yourself and multiplying cells
- we all need ________ to survive
- the ability to go from one position to another
- removal of waste products
11 Clues: removal of waste products • we all need ________ to survive • all cells have the same ________ • the largest organ in human bodies • constantly changing hight and shape • biology is a study of living _________ • the ability to go from one position to another • to make or repair yourself and multiplying cells • to be able to respond to touch,hear,taste,smell and sight • ...
Biology 2022-09-09
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- my pet, that can fly
- this animal loves work and flowers, it helps people with fruits and vegetables
- lives in savannah, its a big and dangerous cat
- a lot of people hate it, it has 8 legs and it can be in every home
- the cleverest on the earth
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- it's a popular pet, it can live on the surface and under the water, and there are a few of these animals in Ternopol
- the biggest animal on the earth
- one of the biggest bird on the planet, it is a good hunter and it has very good sight
- swimming in the water, doesn't have legs and arms and can be a pet
- very dangerous animal in the ocean
- a dangerous animal, that lives on surface and doesn't have legs, and it's really long
11 Clues: my pet, that can fly • the cleverest on the earth • the biggest animal on the earth • very dangerous animal in the ocean • lives in savannah, its a big and dangerous cat • swimming in the water, doesn't have legs and arms and can be a pet • a lot of people hate it, it has 8 legs and it can be in every home • ...
Biology 2022-12-12
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- process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane
- movement of substances through a cell membrane using the cells energy
- diffusion of water molecules only through the membrane
- when molecules pass through the cell membrane using transport proteins
- movement of substances through a cell membrane without the use of energy
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- reaction used to obtain energy from food when oxygen levels are low
- process by which glucose is broken down
- process during which a cells vesicles release their contents outside of the cell
- movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- series of reactions that convert light energy, water, and co2 into glucose and give off oxygen
- series of chemical reactions that convert energy in food molecules into atp
11 Clues: process by which glucose is broken down • diffusion of water molecules only through the membrane • reaction used to obtain energy from food when oxygen levels are low • movement of substances through a cell membrane using the cells energy • when molecules pass through the cell membrane using transport proteins • ...
Biology 2020-05-05
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- waste product from anaerobic respiration in animals
- the uptake of molecular oxygen from the environment and the discharge of carbon dioxide to the environment
- the release of energy from carbohydrate without using oxygen.
- an organ that allows for the absorption of oxygen from the air
- one of the dead-end, multilobed air sacs where gas exchange occurs in a mammalian lung
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- organelles in eukaryotic cells that serves as the site of cellular respiration; uses oxygen to break down organic molecules and release energy
- organ system responsible for gas exchange
- the release of a relatively large amount of energy in cells by the breakdown of food substances in the presence of oxygen
- a series of chemical reactions in cells that release energy for the cell to use
- Waste product of anaerobic respiration in yeast and bacteria (C2H5O)
- a sheet of muscle at the bottom of the thorax that helps control the thoracic volume when breathing
11 Clues: organ system responsible for gas exchange • waste product from anaerobic respiration in animals • the release of energy from carbohydrate without using oxygen. • an organ that allows for the absorption of oxygen from the air • Waste product of anaerobic respiration in yeast and bacteria (C2H5O) • ...
Biology 2020-12-01
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- are sugars.
- idk the definition it start with a m ends with olecules.
- a word used for beds.
- something that grows in land
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- main function is to carry photosynthesis.
- used to see closer.
- everyone has its own.
- Starts with an F no other hints for this one 🥱.
- contains carbon,hydrogen,oxygen.
- something like sugar.
- made from molecules.
11 Clues: are sugars. • used to see closer. • made from molecules. • everyone has its own. • something like sugar. • a word used for beds. • something that grows in land • contains carbon,hydrogen,oxygen. • main function is to carry photosynthesis. • Starts with an F no other hints for this one 🥱. • idk the definition it start with a m ends with olecules.
biology 2020-12-30
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- molecule produced when ADT is used for energy
- chain of nucleotides that store information
- cannot make their own food
- molecule used for temporary energy storage
- all the processes to get, save, store energy
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- combines small molecules to make larger ones
- breaks larger molecules into smaller ones
- organisms that produce their own food
- a wrong nucleotide is inserted, deleted, or skipped
- serve as building blocks for DNA and RNA
- main function is to build protein molecules
11 Clues: cannot make their own food • organisms that produce their own food • serve as building blocks for DNA and RNA • breaks larger molecules into smaller ones • molecule used for temporary energy storage • chain of nucleotides that store information • main function is to build protein molecules • combines small molecules to make larger ones • ...
BIOLOGY 2021-03-08
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- is it true or false the Jackass Penguins are carnivores
- is the Blue duiker a carnivore, omnivore or a herbivore
- which part of the pangolin do people use for traditional medicine.
- are these penguins good hunters ?
- what is the conservation that protects Jackass Penguin
- is it true or false that the Blue Duiker is actually blue
- do pangolins have teeth
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- Is a pangolin a carnivore, omnivore or a herbivore
- is the male of female duiker bigger
- which biome do pangolins live in
- what animal do they associate a Jackass penguins sound with .
- is it true or false that the Blue Duiker is the biggest antelope
12 Clues: do pangolins have teeth • which biome do pangolins live in • are these penguins good hunters ? • is the male of female duiker bigger • Is a pangolin a carnivore, omnivore or a herbivore • what is the conservation that protects Jackass Penguin • is it true or false the Jackass Penguins are carnivores • is the Blue duiker a carnivore, omnivore or a herbivore • ...
Biology 2021-09-28
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- a jelly like substance where the reactions happen.
- This is a sap which keeps the cell firm and it also contains sugars and lots of minerals.
- when an animal gets rid of harmful waste.
- The building blocks of all living things.
- This contains a green substance that allows photosynthesis to happen.
- A thing which tells the cell what to do.
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- a machine which allows us to zoom in on things in a convenient way.
- the study of all living things.
- The part of a cell that is only found in a plant cell that acts as a support.
- a thing in the human body that is made up of lots of tissues.
- When a group of cells with the same function group together to make a unit.
11 Clues: the study of all living things. • A thing which tells the cell what to do. • when an animal gets rid of harmful waste. • The building blocks of all living things. • a jelly like substance where the reactions happen. • a thing in the human body that is made up of lots of tissues. • a machine which allows us to zoom in on things in a convenient way. • ...
biology 2022-05-11
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- A messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system
- The classical doctrine of the nervous system determines that it is a highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body.
- A passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism.
- Consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.
- The basic building blocks of all living things.
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- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body.
- Polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known organisms and many viruses.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body. It comprises the skin and its appendages, acting as a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain the body of the animal.
11 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The basic building blocks of all living things. • Consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. • A passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism. • ...
Biology 2022-10-30
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- Control center of a eukaryotic cell
- Structure made of DNA and proteins
- Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Smallest unit of life
- Constructed of tissues
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- Cells without a nucleus
- Molecules moving from a high to low concentration
- Contains only one type of atom
- The movement of water down its concentration gradient through a semipermeable membrane.
- Atoms that share a pair of electrons
- Whatever is being dissovled
11 Clues: Smallest unit of life • Constructed of tissues • Cells without a nucleus • Whatever is being dissovled • Contains only one type of atom • Structure made of DNA and proteins • Control center of a eukaryotic cell • Atoms that share a pair of electrons • Made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons • Molecules moving from a high to low concentration • ...
Biology 2019-05-09
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- found in plant cells It is often the largest organelle in the cell
- the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae
- are to produce the energy currency of the cell
- a whip-like structure that allows a cell to move
- include a cell wall, a large vacuole, and plastids
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- found in the lungs, respiratory tract and middle ear
- surrounds a cell and separates the cytoplasm
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- to control gene expression and mediate the replication of DNA during the cell cycle
- consisting of a single cell
- the protective, semi-permeable outer layer of a plant cell
11 Clues: consisting of a single cell • surrounds a cell and separates the cytoplasm • are to produce the energy currency of the cell • a whip-like structure that allows a cell to move • include a cell wall, a large vacuole, and plastids • found in the lungs, respiratory tract and middle ear • the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae • ...
biology 2019-09-09
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- the study of life
- a reaction to movement
- a group of animals
- arranged in a orderly way
- creates movements
- natural change that takes place in the life of the organism
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- keeps a certain condition inside their body
- to change to the enviroment
- produces new organisms
- adds mass to the organism
- something that reproduces and keeps internal condition
11 Clues: the study of life • creates movements • a group of animals • produces new organisms • a reaction to movement • adds mass to the organism • arranged in a orderly way • to change to the enviroment • keeps a certain condition inside their body • something that reproduces and keeps internal condition • natural change that takes place in the life of the organism
biology 2023-05-15
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- largest division of the brain
- the blueprint of life
- fats, oils, and waxes
- powerhouse of the cell
- all the organisms in a community plus abiotic factors
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- a segment of DNA that controls a hereditary trait
- who created the theory of evolution
- small and dense, can live in any environment
- surrounds all cells, aka a phospholipid bilayer
- base unit of volume
- genetically modified organism
11 Clues: base unit of volume • the blueprint of life • fats, oils, and waxes • powerhouse of the cell • largest division of the brain • genetically modified organism • who created the theory of evolution • small and dense, can live in any environment • surrounds all cells, aka a phospholipid bilayer • a segment of DNA that controls a hereditary trait • ...
Biology 2024-02-23
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- Molecules used to make proteins
- distinguishing characteristic
- nutrient in your body that repairs cells
- carries instructions from DNA
- molecule that carries genetic information
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- when a cell makes an RNA copy of DNA
- Living thing
- Unit of heredity passed from parent
- Process of cell division
- translates sequence of mRNA
- having two different alleles
11 Clues: Living thing • Process of cell division • translates sequence of mRNA • having two different alleles • distinguishing characteristic • carries instructions from DNA • Molecules used to make proteins • Unit of heredity passed from parent • when a cell makes an RNA copy of DNA • nutrient in your body that repairs cells • molecule that carries genetic information
biology 2025-03-03
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- the process by which ribosomes read and process mRNA to make a protein.
- threadlike structures made of protein and a single molecule of DNA that serve to carry the genomic information from cell to cell.
- the process by which the DNA is copied in the cell
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- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA.
- the strand of DNA that does not directly code
- is paired with guanine.
- binds to uracil.
- molecules that combine to form proteins.
- is paired with cytosine.
- (U) is one of the four nucleotide bases in RNA
- a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis.
11 Clues: binds to uracil. • is paired with guanine. • is paired with cytosine. • molecules that combine to form proteins. • the strand of DNA that does not directly code • (U) is one of the four nucleotide bases in RNA • the process by which the DNA is copied in the cell • a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis. • ...
Biology 2025-05-20
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- can it go boom boom?
- be VERY careful using this method of separation
- is it magnetic?
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- can it be stretched?
- part of battery; separates the metals
- some of mixture is put on paper next observe patterns
- rainwater is __
- opposite side of the coin of acidity
- my shiny precious
- toothpaste is __
- part of polymers
11 Clues: rainwater is __ • is it magnetic? • toothpaste is __ • part of polymers • my shiny precious • can it be stretched? • can it go boom boom? • opposite side of the coin of acidity • part of battery; separates the metals • be VERY careful using this method of separation • some of mixture is put on paper next observe patterns
Biology 2025-07-18
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- Is one of the principal nutrients that help people lead a life. Vegan People that only consume plant products, nothing of animal origin.
- Is one of the main nutrients made up by amino acids.
- Organ that separates the waste from the nutrients.
- Dissolves the food with enzymes and acids.
- A sugar present in milk.
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- An eating disorder and serious mental health condition.
- Is in the stomach and helps for the digestive process.
- An inflammation in the appendix.
- Process in which the body dissolves the foods.
- What the human body needs to live and do activities.
- The main function is to build cell membranes, nerve tissues and hormones.
11 Clues: A sugar present in milk. • An inflammation in the appendix. • Dissolves the food with enzymes and acids. • Process in which the body dissolves the foods. • Organ that separates the waste from the nutrients. • Is one of the main nutrients made up by amino acids. • What the human body needs to live and do activities. • ...
Biology Crossword 2015-09-24
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- Its cell walls are made of chitin.
- A single celled organism that doesn’t have a nucleus or a membrane.
- Wall A layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria.
- Microorganisms similar to bacteria in size, like thermophiles, methanogens, and halophiles.
- An organism that uses sunlight to produce its own food.
- Kingdom unicellular prokaryotes, whose cell walls are made of peptidoglycan.
- Makes up the cell wall of fungi, also in the external skeletons of arthropods.
- An organism that contains a nucleus and other organelles.
- No cell walls or chloroplasts.
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- Having one cell.
- An organism that has cells that contain a nuclei.
- A substance forming the cell wall of bacteria.
- Cell walls are made of cellulose, the cells are multicellular.
- An organism that consumes plants or animals for food, also known as a consumer.
- Cell type which is a eukaryote, in the cell walls have cellulose in some, and some have chloroplasts.
- Organelle found in cells of plants and other autotrophs.
- Another term for archaebacteria.
- Domain of unicellular prokaryotes, whose cell walls contain peptidoglycan.
- Larger than kingdom.
19 Clues: Having one cell. • Larger than kingdom. • No cell walls or chloroplasts. • Another term for archaebacteria. • Its cell walls are made of chitin. • A substance forming the cell wall of bacteria. • An organism that has cells that contain a nuclei. • An organism that uses sunlight to produce its own food. • Organelle found in cells of plants and other autotrophs. • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-02-14
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- Compares to a Post Office.
- Lower concentration on outside.
- Movement of Ions across a cell membrane
- Equal concentration on both sides of the cell.
- Makes energy inside a animal cell.
- Is selectively permeable.
- The membrane forms a pocket around a particle inside the cell.
- Get turned into proteins.
- Makes energy through photosynthesis inside a plant cell.
- Contain RNA to create proteins.
- Water Diffusion
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- Movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration.
- Lower concentration on inside.
- Have many different functions for cells, example is heart beating.
- Contains DNA.
- Recycles useless things in the cell into useful things.
- The membrane forms a pocket around a particle outside the cell.
- State of equal balance.
- Stores water, and many other materials for Cell (Does not ship it off)
19 Clues: Contains DNA. • Water Diffusion • State of equal balance. • Is selectively permeable. • Get turned into proteins. • Compares to a Post Office. • Lower concentration on inside. • Lower concentration on outside. • Contain RNA to create proteins. • Makes energy inside a animal cell. • Movement of Ions across a cell membrane • Equal concentration on both sides of the cell. • ...
Human Biology 2013-06-11
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- information about reactions to a product
- front part of the brain
- Reducing functional or nervous activity
- willingness to tolerate something
- Cells a visual receptor cell; sensitive to dim light
- Arc the nerve pathway
- Cell an undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism
- anything encouraging an action
- Magnificent
- incentive
- nerve cell
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- Stem part of brain continuous with spinal cord
- System system of glands that produce endocrine
- feedback negative information about reactions to a product
- back part of the brain
- junction between two nerve cells
- threadlike part of nerve cell
- an end or extremity of something
- System network of nerve cells and fibers
19 Clues: incentive • nerve cell • Magnificent • Arc the nerve pathway • back part of the brain • front part of the brain • threadlike part of nerve cell • anything encouraging an action • junction between two nerve cells • an end or extremity of something • willingness to tolerate something • Reducing functional or nervous activity • information about reactions to a product • ...
Biology Review 2013-09-15
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- A carbohydrate whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together.
- Any class of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues.
- A complex organic substance present in living cells.
- A substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together.
- Any classes of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
- Any of the class sugars that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simple sugar.
- A simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
- A self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
- The chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water.
- Any classes of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms.
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- Reactions that produce acid anhydrides.
- An insoluble substance that is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton.
- The primary linkage of all protein structures.
- A compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group.
- A substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates.
- Compounds with the same formula but different arrangement of atoms in the molecule.
- Any large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissue separating sugar, starch and cellulose.
- An odorless tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes.
- A nucleic acid present in all living cells, acts as a messenger that carries instructions from the DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins.
19 Clues: Reactions that produce acid anhydrides. • The primary linkage of all protein structures. • A complex organic substance present in living cells. • The chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water. • A compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group. • A substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates. • ...
Biology 11 2014-01-29
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- of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan
- of the world’s most serious infectious diseases
- of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan
- multiple copies of most of the genes that the cell needs in its day-to-day existence
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- by flagella
- reproductive structure that produces spores and is found in some funguslike protists
- eukaryote that is not a plant, an animal, or a fungus
- that does not require oxygen
- projection of cytoplasm, or a ‘false foot”
- by cilia
- by pseudopods
- of algae and other small, photosynthetic organisms found near the surface of the ocean and forming part of plankton
- structure of a basidiomycete
- in basidiomycete that germinates to produce haploid primarily mycelia
- by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- a reserve copy of a cells genes
- hyphae tangled together into a thick mass
- reproductive cell
- that requires oxygen
19 Clues: by cilia • by flagella • by pseudopods • reproductive cell • that requires oxygen • that does not require oxygen • structure of a basidiomycete • a reserve copy of a cells genes • hyphae tangled together into a thick mass • projection of cytoplasm, or a ‘false foot” • of the world’s most serious infectious diseases • by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells • ...
Biology Review 2021-01-26
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- a energy carrying molecule found in every living thing
- top level of the food chain
- collects and packages proteins
- type of cell that has a nucleus
- green pigment in plants
- sun energy is absorbed through this
- has nucleus DNA and organelles
- shares electrons
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- organism that does not make its own food
- type of force that allows geckos feet to stick to things
- type of bonding that creates molecules
- force that water has
- organism that can absorb sunlight and make food
- where most light dependent reactions occur
- atom the same element but different number of neutrons
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods
- type of cell with no nucleus
- most energy comes from this
- brain of the cell
19 Clues: shares electrons • brain of the cell • force that water has • green pigment in plants • top level of the food chain • most energy comes from this • type of cell with no nucleus • collects and packages proteins • has nucleus DNA and organelles • type of cell that has a nucleus • sun energy is absorbed through this • type of bonding that creates molecules • ...
Biology Test 2022-05-16
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- organisms that must consume food for energy
- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide: Lungs, nose
- Carries blood and nutrients to cells and carries away waste: Veins, arteries, hear
- Allows organisms to create offspring: Ovaries (female) or testes (male)
- the sphere that contains all living organisms
- the sphere that contains all the air on earth
- Uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesis
- the sphere that contains all the water on earth
- Organisms that eat only meat
- Where proteins are made in the cell; the dots
- Allows for movement by contraction: Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are the types
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- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- the sphere that contains the ground from the crust to the inner core
- Removes waste from cellular metabolism, filters the blood: Liver, bladder, kidneys
- Control center of the cell; contains DNA
- Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell
- Regulates bodily activities using hormones: Pituitary gland, thyroid
- Organisms that eat only plants
- organisms that can produce its own food
19 Clues: Organisms that eat only meat • Organisms that eat only plants • Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell • organisms that can produce its own food • Control center of the cell; contains DNA • organisms that eat both plants and animals • organisms that must consume food for energy • the sphere that contains all living organisms • ...
Cell Biology 2022-01-18
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- stores DNA in eukaryotes
- hydrophilic head;hydrophobic tail
- a solution with more solutes than another
- eukaryotic organelle that breaks down carbohydrates for energy
- movement of particles from high to low concentration
- when substances are evenly spread out
- large storage organelle in plant cells
- organelle that makes protein
- how small and nonpolar molecules move across the cell membrane
- organelle in plants that captures energy from the sun
- moves against concentration gradient and requires energy
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- uses protein channels to move substances down the concentration gradient in cells
- outer boundary found in all cells
- molecule that powers protein pumps for active transport
- organelle that ships out materials from the cell
- movement of molecules across a membrane via diffusion
- what pumps and channels in the membrane are made of
- rigid outer boundary of plants and prokaryotes
- when a solution has less solutes compared to another solution
19 Clues: stores DNA in eukaryotes • organelle that makes protein • outer boundary found in all cells • hydrophilic head;hydrophobic tail • when substances are evenly spread out • large storage organelle in plant cells • a solution with more solutes than another • rigid outer boundary of plants and prokaryotes • organelle that ships out materials from the cell • ...
Biology review 2021-04-22
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- conversion of sugar and oxygen to carbon dioxide and water
- energy molecule in cells
- group of tissues working together to perform a task
- one organism captures and eats another
- stage of mitosis chromosomes in middle of cell
- pigment used in photosynthesis
- movement of individuals into an area
- shed leaves during a particular season
- source of oxygen and sugars.
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- permanently frozen soil
- dark lower layer of water/ no photosynthesis
- movement of individuals out of an area
- maximum ammount of individuals an envronment can maintain
- a tick living on the body of a deer
- cells with DNA in a nucleus
- basic unit of life
- site of protein production
- average yearly condition of temperature and precipitation in a region
- get food by consuming other organisms
19 Clues: basic unit of life • permanently frozen soil • energy molecule in cells • site of protein production • cells with DNA in a nucleus • source of oxygen and sugars. • pigment used in photosynthesis • a tick living on the body of a deer • movement of individuals into an area • get food by consuming other organisms • movement of individuals out of an area • ...
Biology Crossoword 2022-10-25
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- temperature
- an organism that cant produce things
- All living things
- group of organisms
- a group of all living organisms
- a living thing
- eats only animals
- an organism that lives on another
- living
- eats only plants
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- A area of land and living things
- biomes that have certain organisms
- A organism that decomposes after time omnivore eats both producers and consumers
- animals being hunted
- Not living
- group of populations
- an organism a parasite is living off
- an organism that makes things like carbon
- hunt other animals
19 Clues: living • Not living • temperature • a living thing • eats only plants • All living things • eats only animals • group of organisms • hunt other animals • animals being hunted • group of populations • a group of all living organisms • A area of land and living things • an organism that lives on another • biomes that have certain organisms • an organism that cant produce things • ...
Biology Crossoword 2022-10-25
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- temperature
- an organism that cant produce things
- All living things
- group of organisms
- a group of all living organisms
- a living thing
- eats only animals
- an organism that lives on another
- living
- eats only plants
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- A area of land and living things
- biomes that have certain organisms
- A organism that decomposes after time omnivore eats both producers and consumers
- animals being hunted
- Not living
- group of populations
- an organism a parasite is living off
- an organism that makes things like carbon
- hunt other animals
19 Clues: living • Not living • temperature • a living thing • eats only plants • All living things • eats only animals • group of organisms • hunt other animals • animals being hunted • group of populations • a group of all living organisms • A area of land and living things • an organism that lives on another • biomes that have certain organisms • an organism that cant produce things • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-10-21
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- A carbohydrate containing glucose, galactose and fructose
- a nitrogenous base and pairs with thymine
- contains nitrogen and has four types adenine guanine cytosine and thymine.
- A salt of phosphoric acid
- A nitrogenous base that pairs with
- the center of the cell that contains a cells DNA and contains a nucleolus.
- Acid. DNA contains your genetic code
- A rna that tells your body how to make proteins. Messenger RNA
- A basic unit of heredity which is transferred from parent to offspring and contains DNA
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- a sequence of three nucleotides which form genetic code corresponding to a complementary codon
- a nitrogenous base that pairs with guanine
- A nitrogenous base that pairs with cytosine
- A macromolecule that is building blocks for other cells
- RNA codes your genes
- and replaces thymine
- A rna that is a primary component of ribosomes and carries protein synthesis. Ribosomal RNA
- a nitrogenous base that pairs with adenine
- A sequence of three nucleotides which form a unit of genetic code
- A rna that decode a messenger rna sequence into a protein.Transfer RNA
19 Clues: RNA codes your genes • and replaces thymine • A salt of phosphoric acid • A nitrogenous base that pairs with • Acid. DNA contains your genetic code • a nitrogenous base that pairs with guanine • a nitrogenous base and pairs with thymine • a nitrogenous base that pairs with adenine • A nitrogenous base that pairs with cytosine • ...
Biology vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- a chemical link between two atoms where electron pairs are shared
- The change of monkey to humans
- the smallest unit of life
- group of atoms that has an electric charge
- A prokaryotic cell is a primitive type of cell that is characterized by the absence of a nucleus
- A unique substance that consists of two or more elements combined in fixed proportions.
- occurs when the sperm from the male parent fertilizes an egg from the female parent
- is the smallest unit of matter that has distinctive chemical and physical properties
- basic units of all living tissues
- of life
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- a mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent
- The outer part of the cell
- he genetic information inside the cells of the body that helps make people who they are
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom
- Water concentration to body fluid
- the middle part of the cell
- bonds formed between ions with opposite charges
- The small unit unit of matter indivisible by chemical means
19 Clues: of life • the smallest unit of life • The outer part of the cell • the middle part of the cell • The change of monkey to humans • Water concentration to body fluid • basic units of all living tissues • group of atoms that has an electric charge • bonds formed between ions with opposite charges • The small unit unit of matter indivisible by chemical means • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- animal that carries pathogens from person to person
- a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- tiny one-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, some of which can cause diseases: come in three shapes (cocci, bacillus, and spirilia)
- microscopic life form: microorganism: germ
- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- an organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living
- medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- an organisms that lives on or in a host and causes it harm
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- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses and introduced into a body to produce immunity to the virus
- the total quantity of crop that the land produces
- a type of protein that is used in bodily functions
- the science of classifying organisms
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues
- term that describes an organisms that lives in water
- kingdom composed of heterotrophs: many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
- Place where an organisms lives
20 Clues: Place where an organisms lives • the science of classifying organisms • microscopic life form: microorganism: germ • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • the total quantity of crop that the land produces • a type of protein that is used in bodily functions • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- animal that carries pathogens from person to person
- a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- tiny one-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, some of which can cause diseases: come in three shapes (cocci, bacillus, and spirilia)
- microscopic life form: microorganism: germ
- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- an organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living
- medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- an organisms that lives on or in a host and causes it harm
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- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses and introduced into a body to produce immunity to the virus
- the total quantity of crop that the land produces
- a type of protein that is used in bodily functions
- the science of classifying organisms
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues
- term that describes an organisms that lives in water
- kingdom composed of heterotrophs: many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
- Place where an organisms lives
20 Clues: Place where an organisms lives • the science of classifying organisms • microscopic life form: microorganism: germ • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • the total quantity of crop that the land produces • a type of protein that is used in bodily functions • ...
Biology revision 2024-04-26
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- Transfers food
- Transfers water and mineral ions in a leaf
- They are not classified as living organisms because they rely on host cells to survive and reproduce.
- Used in building cell walls.
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- Occurs with oxygen and releases more energy but more slowly.
- Used in plants for energy and to make other substances like cellouse and starch.
- Runs from the brain down through the back.
- The movement of glucose/ sucrose and amino acids from sources to sinks through the phloem.
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- Occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly.
- Communicable diseases are caused by this.
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- Pathogens are.....?
- In leaves the Xylem and Phloem form what?
- Stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source.
- The xylem is in the middle surrounedd by the phloem in what?
- Small prokaryotic cells that can infect both plants and animals.
- Plays a central role in all metabolic processes in the body
19 Clues: Transfers food • Pathogens are.....? • Used in building cell walls. • Communicable diseases are caused by this. • In leaves the Xylem and Phloem form what? • Transfers water and mineral ions in a leaf • Runs from the brain down through the back. • Stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source. • Plays a central role in all metabolic processes in the body • ...
Biology revision 2024-04-26
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- Transfers food
- Transfers water and mineral ions in a leaf
- They are not classified as living organisms because they rely on host cells to survive and reproduce.
- Used in building cell walls.
- Includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- Occurs with oxygen and releases more energy but more slowly.
- Used in plants for energy and to make other substances like cellouse and starch.
- Runs from the brain down through the back.
- The movement of glucose/ sucrose and amino acids from sources to sinks through the phloem.
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- Occurs without oxygen and releases less energy but more quickly.
- Communicable diseases are caused by this.
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions.
- Pathogens are.....?
- In leaves the Xylem and Phloem form what?
- Stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source.
- The xylem is in the middle surrounedd by the phloem in what?
- Small prokaryotic cells that can infect both plants and animals.
- Plays a central role in all metabolic processes in the body
19 Clues: Transfers food • Pathogens are.....? • Used in building cell walls. • Communicable diseases are caused by this. • In leaves the Xylem and Phloem form what? • Transfers water and mineral ions in a leaf • Runs from the brain down through the back. • Stored in seeds and other plant parts as a food source. • Plays a central role in all metabolic processes in the body • ...
Biology Final 2023-04-18
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- the chemical inhibition of one plant by another, due to the release into the environment of substances acting as germination or growth inhibitors.
- a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium.
- a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem.
- a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments.
- the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.
- a multicellular organism whose mouth develops from a primary embryonic opening.
- organisms that have a coelom.
- an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources.
- a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in which a gamete with a single set of chromosomes combines with another gamete to produce a zygote that develops into a diploid.
- each of a number of small areas of habitat, typically of one square meter, selected at random to act as samples for assessing the local distribution of plants or animals.
- an animal that does not possess a body cavity.
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- a process in which saprobionts feed by secreting enzymes through the cell membrane onto the food.
- an organism with body cavity that is not derived from the mesoderm, as in a true coelom, or body cavity.
- the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments.
- a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes.
- involves collecting and analyzing numerical data for statistical analysis.
- a path along which one counts and records occurrences of the objects of study.
- usually perforated by pores large enough for ribosomes , mitochondria, and sometimes nuclei to flow between cells.
- data that can be counted or measured, and given a numerical value.
19 Clues: organisms that have a coelom. • an animal that does not possess a body cavity. • data that can be counted or measured, and given a numerical value. • the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction. • involves collecting and analyzing numerical data for statistical analysis. • ...
Biology invertebrates 2025-03-25
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- -organ covered with tiny teeth that scrapes food off a food source.
- - mollusk with a radulla (Snail&slugs) tentacles-gastropods Sensory organ with eyes
- -excreted slimy layer that allows it to slide through soil.
- -a Mollusk with 2 shells (clam)
- - Organism's ability to grow back Missing or injured parts. trichinosis- infection of worms in joints & muscles from eating uncooked pork.
- - Structure containing heart, digestive system & excretory organs
- both male & female parts
- - a hard layered structure made by excretion of minerals from the mantle
- - Skin layer of mollusks that absorbs Oxygen & excretes a shell and slimy protective Coating
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- flat worms have a circulatory System, pharynx, branched intestine
- - phylum containing invertebrates with a mantle containing clams, Snails & slugs.
- arches- sets of 8-10 hearts linhead I in tail I in middle
- kidney structures
- -from head all the way to tail absorption of nutrients.
- - part of a mollusk that moves it
- - a Mollusk with 1 shell (snail)
- neural tissue (brain, nerves)
- -muscular portion has Sand tereistes fond
- -Senses light but doesn't "see"
19 Clues: kidney structures • both male & female parts • neural tissue (brain, nerves) • -Senses light but doesn't "see" • - a Mollusk with 1 shell (snail) • -a Mollusk with 2 shells (clam) • -muscular portion has Sand tereistes fond • - part of a mollusk that moves it • arches- sets of 8-10 hearts linhead I in tail I in middle • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-03-20
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- apa yang membantu kesehatan olahraga?
- ikan bernapas dengan?
- Penyakit pernapasan akibat infeksi bakteri yang menyerang paru-paru disebut?
- alat pernapasan pada serangga?
- apa yang tidak mempengaruhi kapasitas paru - paru?
- proses keluarnya udara dari paru - paru disebut?
- gangguan pernapasan akibat penyempitan saluran pernapasan disebut?
- gas yang dikeluarkan saat bernafas disebut?
- apa yang terjadi jika tidak bernapas?
- selain paru - paru katak juga bisa bernapas dengan?
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- Organ tempat pertukaran oksigen dengan karbondioksida disebut?
- pertukaran oksigen
- bagian apa yang berperan dalam pernapasan?
- proses masuknya udara kedalam paru-paru disebut?
- otot utama yang berperan dalam pernapasan perut disebut?
- gas yang dihirup saat bernafas disebut
- tempat keluar - masuknya udara pada serangga disebut?
- peradangan pada bronkus disebut?
- Organ yang menghubungkan rongga hidung dengan paru-paru disebut?
- berfungsi sebagai sebagai alat penyaring dalam hidung disebut?
20 Clues: pertukaran oksigen • ikan bernapas dengan? • alat pernapasan pada serangga? • peradangan pada bronkus disebut? • apa yang membantu kesehatan olahraga? • apa yang terjadi jika tidak bernapas? • gas yang dihirup saat bernafas disebut • bagian apa yang berperan dalam pernapasan? • gas yang dikeluarkan saat bernafas disebut? • proses masuknya udara kedalam paru-paru disebut? • ...
Biology vocabulary 2023-04-10
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- carries nerve impulses away from cell body
- carries oxygenated blood to the body
- plant with high water pressure inside cells
- comes out with the baby
- plant with two leaves
- long chain of glucose molecules, stores energy
- place where gas exchange occurs in lungs
- genes of different types
- carried deoxygenated blood to the heart
- opposite of prey
- first part of your intestine
- transports water for a plant
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- holds your urine before you urinate
- ATP is broken down into this and energy
- change in a genetic structure
- another word for chest
- the soft bone like substance in your nose
- transports sugars for a plant
- open and close stomata
19 Clues: opposite of prey • plant with two leaves • another word for chest • open and close stomata • comes out with the baby • genes of different types • first part of your intestine • transports water for a plant • change in a genetic structure • transports sugars for a plant • holds your urine before you urinate • carries oxygenated blood to the body • ...
Plant biology 2025-08-11
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- Which part of the plant mainly carries out transpiration?
- What part of the flower receives pollen?
- Where does pollination usually happen on a plant?
- What sugar do plants produce as food during photosynthesis?
- Where do most seeds grow into plants?
- What is the first small shoot that appears during germination?
- Besides insects, name one way pollen can be spread.
- What is needed to start seed germination?
- What grows first from a germinating seed?
- What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
- What is the main energy source plants use to make food?
- What is the powdery substance transferred during pollination?
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- What does transpiration help plants do on hot days?
- What process causes water to change from liquid to vapor in plants?
- Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- What begins to grow during germination?
- What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight?
- dioxide What gas do plants take in from the air for photosynthesis?
- What do plants lose through their leaves during transpiration?
- What tiny openings on leaves allow water to escape?
20 Clues: Where do most seeds grow into plants? • What begins to grow during germination? • What part of the flower receives pollen? • What is needed to start seed germination? • What grows first from a germinating seed? • Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers. • What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight? • Where does pollination usually happen on a plant? • ...
Biology 2 2025-10-14
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- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- tiny air sacs on the end of the bronchihole
- takes oxygen into the body when we inhale and releases carbon dioxide
- allowing certain substances to pass through it but not others
- group of organs working together to carry out a particular function
- a flap that cover the trachea from food blocking
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- filters warm and moisten and humidifies the air
- expands when exhales and contract when inhaled
- air enters alveoli
- a group of cells working together to carry out a particular function
- the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen in a cell in its environment
- the voice box with vocal cords
- passageway for air to enter lungs
- an air passageway into the throat
- muscles breathing by increasing and decreasing volume in thoraic cavity
- group of tissues work together to carry out a particular function
- process which glucose and oxygen produce energy carbon dioxide and water are waste
- building blocks of all living organisms
- movement of particles from an high area of concentration to low area of concentrati
19 Clues: air enters alveoli • the voice box with vocal cords • passageway for air to enter lungs • an air passageway into the throat • movement of air in and out of the lungs • building blocks of all living organisms • tiny air sacs on the end of the bronchihole • expands when exhales and contract when inhaled • filters warm and moisten and humidifies the air • ...
Biology Review 2021-02-22
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- is the part of the plant that turns into fruit
- is the base of radicle
- pollinated flower hangs down
- where water enters to the plant
- reproduce both vegetative and sexual method
- is formed when everything falls except for the sepal
- dispersal have parachute like seed
- happened when plant only have one parent
- is the base of plumule
- is the male part of the flower
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- is stored in the anther
- is the part of the plant that turns into seed
- a coating protects the seed at dormant
- is the food storage in the seed
- is the process by which seed grows back into plants
- the fertilization of the egg nucleus
- dispersal seed have hook like seed
- happened when plant have two parent
- pollinated flower have bright color petals
- is the female past of the flower
20 Clues: is the base of radicle • is the base of plumule • is stored in the anther • pollinated flower hangs down • is the male part of the flower • is the food storage in the seed • where water enters to the plant • is the female past of the flower • dispersal seed have hook like seed • dispersal have parachute like seed • happened when plant have two parent • ...
Biology vocab 2020-10-19
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- this listens
- fatty tissue layer
- a neural impulse
- plays a role in learning and memory
- "slow" chemical communicating system
- form neural cables
- this speaks
- increases neurotransmitter action
- chemical messengers
- the cells's life support center
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- process of reabsoption
- inhibits neurotransmitter action
- carry outgoing information
- carry incoming information
- chemical messages
- the basic building block
- also called skeletal nervous system
- within the brain and spinal cord
- includes tiny gap called the synaptic gap
19 Clues: this speaks • this listens • a neural impulse • chemical messages • fatty tissue layer • form neural cables • chemical messengers • process of reabsoption • the basic building block • carry outgoing information • carry incoming information • the cells's life support center • inhibits neurotransmitter action • within the brain and spinal cord • increases neurotransmitter action • ...
Biology Tidbits 2020-04-23
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- Used to determine PH level
- A cell that has a specific job
- Used to see small objects
- The study of the nature and behavior of natural things
- Having a ph greater than 7
- Animals that have backbones
- The protoplasm of a cell outside the cell nucleus
- A system which small animals are food for larger ones
- The specialized cells within a living organism
- Microscopic one-celled living organism
- A change or difference in condition
- Lowest part of the curve in liquid
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- The grouping of different organisms in categories
- Chemicals that destroy equipment and living flesh
- Chemical reaction when you mix an acid and alkali
- The smallest unit of life
- Changes in the body to fit a location
- A group of closely related organisms that are similar
- An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form
19 Clues: Used to see small objects • The smallest unit of life • Used to determine PH level • Having a ph greater than 7 • Animals that have backbones • A cell that has a specific job • Lowest part of the curve in liquid • A change or difference in condition • Changes in the body to fit a location • Microscopic one-celled living organism • The specialized cells within a living organism • ...
biology crossword 2020-10-01
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- where does aerobic respiration take place
- how much ATP are made all together
- what do enymes do to a reaction
- what controls what substances enrer and exit the cell
- which proteins fight of diseases
- what do chromosomes line up across
- what happens to a plant cell in pure doublehelix what is the structure of DNA called
- what controls cell activities
- whats it called when an enzyme becomes misshaped
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- what controls your balance and coordination
- how many strands does the DNA have
- at the end of reactions what happens to the enzyme
- what controls your memories
- where does the aerobic respiration end in a plant cell
- site what is it when an enzyme binds up with a substrate
- what happens to an animal cell in 20% sugar
- what type of proteins travel through your body and bind to receptors
- what carrys the code of the gene to the ribosome
- what is the movement of diffusion
19 Clues: what controls your memories • what controls cell activities • what do enymes do to a reaction • which proteins fight of diseases • what is the movement of diffusion • how much ATP are made all together • how many strands does the DNA have • what do chromosomes line up across • where does aerobic respiration take place • what controls your balance and coordination • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-10-01
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- gas released by autotrophs
- passing DNA through the family tree
- organization cell-tissue-organ-organ system
- located on the right side of the arrow
- Fight or flight response
- the process that turns glucose to ATP
- living things that use sun for energy
- the end game of all respiration
- gravity forces atomic nuclei
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- maintaining balance
- transform glucose into ATP
- the smallest unit of living things
- gas released by heterotrophs
- process of turning sunlight into glucose
- Genetic material changes over time
- cell division
- located on the left side of the arrow
- produced in photosynthesis
- living things that cant use sun
19 Clues: cell division • maintaining balance • Fight or flight response • transform glucose into ATP • gas released by autotrophs • produced in photosynthesis • gas released by heterotrophs • gravity forces atomic nuclei • living things that cant use sun • the end game of all respiration • the smallest unit of living things • Genetic material changes over time • ...
biology vocab 2021-10-12
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- A thick internal wall that encloses the DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm
- Block the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- When prokaryotes have grown so that it has nearly doubled in size, it replicates it's DNA and divides in half, producing 2 identical twins
- Smallest and most abundant micro-organism; no nucleus
- Spiral and/or corkskrew shaped prokaryotes
- An unknown disease that appears in a population for the first time or a well-known disease that suddenly becomes hard to control
- Viruses that infect bacteria
- Spherical shaped prokaryotes
- Disease-calling agents
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- An RNA virus that reproduces by transcribing its RNA into DNA and then inserting the DNA into a cellular chromosome; an important class of cancer-causing viruses.
- Rod shaped prokaryotes
- Process in which a virus enters a cell, makes a copy of itself, and causes the cell to burst
- Short for "protein infectious particles". clumps of tiny protein particles
- Process by which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell's DNA
- A hollow bridge forms between 2 bacterial cells and generic materials, usually in the form of a plasmid, moves from one cell to another
- A preparation of weakened or killed pathogens of inactivated toxins
- Nonliving particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids
- Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- Protein coat surrounding a virus
19 Clues: Rod shaped prokaryotes • Disease-calling agents • Viruses that infect bacteria • Spherical shaped prokaryotes • Protein coat surrounding a virus • Spiral and/or corkskrew shaped prokaryotes • Block the growth and reproduction of bacteria • Smallest and most abundant micro-organism; no nucleus • Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA • ...
Molecular Biology 2021-06-10
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- segment of mRNA that is removed
- type of bond between nitrogen bases in DNA
- region where RNA polymerase attaches and begins transcription
- addition of a molecular group to DNA molecules that inhibits gene expression
- describes process by which DNA genes are expressed
- monomer of nucleic acids
- set of three nucleotide bases
- process that creates proteins from mRNA
- small, circular, self-replicating extra DNA strand
- when chromosomes do not split properly during meioses
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- operons that are turned on with inactivation of repressor, often for catabolic pathways
- when genetic material is picked up from the environment by competent cells
- RNA virus, uses reverse transcriptase
- worked with Crick to find structure of DNA
- technique using gel and electrical current to separate DNA by size
- enzymes that cut up DNA at specific locations
- strand of DNA that is replicated continuously
- enzyme that binds together Okazaki fragments
- unit of functional DNA containing related genes controlled by single promoter region, usually in bacteria
19 Clues: monomer of nucleic acids • set of three nucleotide bases • segment of mRNA that is removed • RNA virus, uses reverse transcriptase • process that creates proteins from mRNA • type of bond between nitrogen bases in DNA • worked with Crick to find structure of DNA • enzyme that binds together Okazaki fragments • enzymes that cut up DNA at specific locations • ...
Biology crossword 2018-01-10
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- Protein makers
- A cell that contains no nucleus
- Contains genetic information (DNA)
- Waste gas produced through respiration
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Colour of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body
- Gas used in aerobic respiration
- An example of a prokaryotic cell
- Organ where breathing takes place
- Where chemical reactions take place in the cell
- Colour of blood cell that fights bacteria and viruses
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- Energy makers
- A cell that has a nucleus
- Sugar used in respiration
- Supports and strengthens a plant cell
- Makes food in plant cells
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions (active site)
- Chemical that stores genetic information
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
19 Clues: Energy makers • Protein makers • A cell that has a nucleus • Sugar used in respiration • Makes food in plant cells • A cell that contains no nucleus • Gas used in aerobic respiration • An example of a prokaryotic cell • Organ where breathing takes place • Contains genetic information (DNA) • Supports and strengthens a plant cell • Waste gas produced through respiration • ...
Biology Review 2017-06-01
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- What splices together the short segments of the discontinuous strand?
- extra copy of all or part of chromosome
- tube-like excretory structures that filter body fluid
- *two words* reads along each naked single strand adding the complementary nucleotid
- innermost germ layer, develops into linings of digestive tract/respiratory system
- middle layer, develops into muscle, most of circulatory, reproductive, excretory system
- making RNA from a sequence of DNA bases
- *two words* What is a gene mutations that involve changes in one or a few nucleotides
- proteins are built on ribosomes, which are made of two subunits made up of ribosomal RNA molecules
- What is a nucleic acid that consists of a long chain of nucleotide?
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- bubble like structures that provide an enormous amount of surface area
- chemical or agent in the environment that cause mutation
- chordates with a backbone
- What are long chains of amino acids called?
- untwists the double helix and exposes complementary strands
- part of chromosome breaks off and attaches to another
- outermost layer, produces organs, nerves, and the outer layer of skin
- tube connecting the mouth and esophagus
- receives oxygen poor blood
19 Clues: chordates with a backbone • receives oxygen poor blood • extra copy of all or part of chromosome • making RNA from a sequence of DNA bases • tube connecting the mouth and esophagus • What are long chains of amino acids called? • tube-like excretory structures that filter body fluid • part of chromosome breaks off and attaches to another • ...
Cell Biology 2013-02-11
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- A type of cell that contains a true nucleus.
- A watery fluid that fills the cell.
- The building block of protein molecules.
- An organelle that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
- An organelle involved in packaging proteins.
- A kingdom that includes mushrooms and yeasts.
- Structures found inside the nucleus of a cell.
- The command centre of the cell.
- The site of photosynthesis.
- A type of cell that only organisms in the Monera kingdom have.
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- A specialised cell that carries oxygen around the human body.
- Organisms like bacteria that are only made of 1 cell.
- Organisms that are made of 2 or more cells.
- This organism has cells that contain a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole.
- This organism has cells that do not have a cell wall and have a circular shape.
- This organelle is very large in plants and helps store water and enzymes.
- This organelle is found in all cells except plant cells.
- The building block of fats.
- An organelle that is often attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
19 Clues: The site of photosynthesis. • The building block of fats. • The command centre of the cell. • A watery fluid that fills the cell. • The building block of protein molecules. • Organisms that are made of 2 or more cells. • A type of cell that contains a true nucleus. • An organelle involved in packaging proteins. • A kingdom that includes mushrooms and yeasts. • ...
Biology Terms 2013-04-25
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- When allele frequencies change due to random events.
- Total genetic info. available in a population.
- Study of evolution from a genetic view.
- New species are changed version of old ones.
- The selection of a mate based o characteristic similarities.
- A species is a pop. that can interbreed but not with other groups.
- Occurs after fertilization.
- Results from barriers to successful breeding between pop. in the same area.
- Movement of individuals out of population.
- When females choose their mate based on certain traits.
- Occurs before fertilization.
- Individuals with an extreme form of a trait are best fit.
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- The internal and external structure of an organism.
- Physical separation of members of a pop.
- Process of genes moving form one pop. to another.
- An "instant" change in the pattern of a species.
- Individuals with have either extreme trait variation are the most fit.
- Individuals with the average form of a trait are the best fit.
- Movement of individuals into a population.
19 Clues: Occurs after fertilization. • Occurs before fertilization. • Study of evolution from a genetic view. • Physical separation of members of a pop. • Movement of individuals into a population. • Movement of individuals out of population. • New species are changed version of old ones. • Total genetic info. available in a population. • ...
Biology / biodiversity 2024-02-23
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- one species harming another
- population of different species
- organisms eating other organisms
- make their own food
- all organisms of the same species
- both species benefit
- one benefits but doesn't harm the other
- # of babies born in a given time period
- # of individuals died in the same period
- species no longer living
- species at risk of being extinct
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- species share food or energy
- demand of resources
- anywhere life exists
- one's role
- place where one lives
- factor restricts the size of a poplation
- seasonal movement of organisms
- species at risk but not endangered
19 Clues: one's role • demand of resources • make their own food • anywhere life exists • both species benefit • place where one lives • species no longer living • one species harming another • species share food or energy • seasonal movement of organisms • population of different species • organisms eating other organisms • species at risk of being extinct • all organisms of the same species • ...
Biology 3.4 2024-05-07
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- one common ancestor that evolves into an array of different species
- had oxygen
- time-change
- the process that Charles Darwin made
- ex. lighter moths more viable and competitiondators
- evolution over a short period
- ex.the difference in the flinches beaks
- no nucleus
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- the strongest are able to survive
- inherited characteristics that increase an organism the ability of an individual to survive
- similar characteristics that came from common ancestors
- prey avoiding being seen and eaten by using camouflage, speed, smell, etc.
- over a long period
- ex. darker moths more visible and eaten by predators
- competing for food
- structures from different species with similar functions
- for food, mates, space, resources
- Relative Absolute Dating Rock Layers
- environments ex. weather
19 Clues: had oxygen • no nucleus • time-change • over a long period • competing for food • environments ex. weather • evolution over a short period • the strongest are able to survive • for food, mates, space, resources • Relative Absolute Dating Rock Layers • the process that Charles Darwin made • ex.the difference in the flinches beaks • ex. lighter moths more viable and competitiondators • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-05-08
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- parts of a chromosome that are transferred from parent to offspring and contain information about that organism's traits
- an individual living thing
- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- evidence of the remains of an organism that died a long time ago
- a slow change in something over a long period of time
- an early type of living thing from which others have evolved
- observable characteristic like eye color or size
- the compound that plants use to absorb energy from light
- an organisms capacity to survive and reproduce in a given environment
- the type of cell that contains a cell wall
- a damaged DNA gene that alters the message carried by the gene
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- scientist known for the Theory of Evolution
- how a plant makes its food
- the smallest basic unit of life
- threadlike structures of DNA
- the part of the cell that creates movement within the cell
- the outer covering of a cell that controls what moves in and out
- a special skill that helps a living thing survive in its own environment
- a group of living things that are related in many ways
19 Clues: how a plant makes its food • an individual living thing • threadlike structures of DNA • the smallest basic unit of life • the type of cell that contains a cell wall • scientist known for the Theory of Evolution • observable characteristic like eye color or size • a slow change in something over a long period of time • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- animal that carries pathogens from person to person
- a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- tiny one-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, some of which can cause diseases: come in three shapes (cocci, bacillus, and spirilia)
- microscopic life form: microorganism: germ
- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- an organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living
- medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- an organisms that lives on or in a host and causes it harm
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- chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses and introduced into a body to produce immunity to the virus
- the total quantity of crop that the land produces
- a type of protein that is used in bodily functions
- the science of classifying organisms
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues
- term that describes an organisms that lives in water
- kingdom composed of heterotrophs: many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- a eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus
- Place where an organisms lives
20 Clues: Place where an organisms lives • the science of classifying organisms • microscopic life form: microorganism: germ • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • chemicals that kill pests such as bugs or weeds • the total quantity of crop that the land produces • a type of protein that is used in bodily functions • ...
Biology fundamentals 2024-08-26
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- breakdown of toxic compounds
- selective change in a species over long periods of time
- membrane enclosed components of cells
- genetic material of life, a nucleic acid
- classification of organisms
- building blocks of genetic material
- type of archaea that lives in extreme environments
- type of macromolecules that perform important cell functions
- complete set of DNA
- beneficial relationship between bacteria and human hosts i.e gut bacteria
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- a type of organism that can be multicellular or unicellular with organelles
- DNA molecule structure with protein
- kingdom of Eukarya that is unicellular
- a type of organism that is unicellular with no organelles
- disease causing bacteria
- Study of life
- explains diversity of life of how species change over time
- smallest unit of life
- specific nucleotide sequence that codes for specific protein
19 Clues: Study of life • complete set of DNA • smallest unit of life • disease causing bacteria • classification of organisms • breakdown of toxic compounds • DNA molecule structure with protein • building blocks of genetic material • membrane enclosed components of cells • kingdom of Eukarya that is unicellular • genetic material of life, a nucleic acid • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-06-07
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- two identical alleles
- the fluid that fills the cell
- cycle a cycle of stages that cells pass through allowing them to divide and produce new cells
- organisms whose bodies are made up of eukaryotic cells
- the process cells go through to divide
- the basic unit of life
- system a system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
- a table with all the possible genetic outcomes between two individual genotypes given
- the chemical composition of an organisms DNA
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- early stage of a eukaryotic organism from the fertilization of an egg
- building blocks of polypeptides and proteins
- two different alleles
- a sequence of nucleotide monomers
- a change or transformation
- the process where water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- a series of organisms that are dependent on the next organism
- respiration process through which cells convert sugars into energy
- a community of many different organisms
- an organism that decomposes or breaks down organic material
- a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
20 Clues: two identical alleles • two different alleles • the basic unit of life • a change or transformation • the fluid that fills the cell • a sequence of nucleotide monomers • the process cells go through to divide • a community of many different organisms • building blocks of polypeptides and proteins • the chemical composition of an organisms DNA • ...
Biology Review 2023-04-20
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- having different alleles for a gene
- type of symbiotic relationship in which both organisms involved benefit
- having a lower concentration of solute than another solution
- phylogenetic tree constructed from a series of two-way branch points, suggesting ancestral relationships among species
- point at which the number of diffusing molecules moving in one direction is equal to the number moving in the opposite direction
- part of a cell with a specific function
- movement particles of a substance from where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated
- contribution that an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation compared to the contributions of other individuals
- observable traits of an organism
- having a higher concentration of solute than another solution
- cell with a nucleus (surrounded by its own membrane) and other internal organelles
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- complete set of an organism's genetic material
- cell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles
- nonliving physical or chemical condition in an environment
- formation of new species
- difference among members of a species
- descriptive of an allele in a heterozygous individual that does not appear to affect a trait
- generation-to-generation change in the proportion of different inherited genes in a population that account for all of the changes that have transformed life over an immense time
- having identical alleles for a gene
- passive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrane
20 Clues: formation of new species • observable traits of an organism • having different alleles for a gene • having identical alleles for a gene • difference among members of a species • part of a cell with a specific function • complete set of an organism's genetic material • cell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-01-18
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- cycle pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Gradient combination of concentration gradient and the electrical gradient
- Transport Chain protons are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, and oxygen is reduced to form water
- Work synthesis of polymers from monomers
- Synthesis it utilizes energy obtained from multiple catabolic mechanisms, including cellular respiration, beta-oxidation, and ketosis.
- bodies used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- Respiration process of cellular respiration in which the presence of oxygen takes place
- carbon dioxide and water react, using light energy, to produce glucose and oxygen
- it produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water
- The chemical process which involves the splitting of a bond by adding water.
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- Reactions It requires energy for it to happen.
- it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria
- CoA its main function in citric acid is to transport carbon atoms
- most abundant protein in the chloroplast and maybe on earth
- movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical membrane
- Matrix it is where the Krebs cycle takes place.
- process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates
- Coupling energy generated from one reaction is used to drive the second reaction
- it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine
- Krebs Krebs cycle was named after him.
20 Clues: it occurs in yeast cells and bacteria • Krebs Krebs cycle was named after him. • Work synthesis of polymers from monomers • Reactions It requires energy for it to happen. • Matrix it is where the Krebs cycle takes place. • process of breaking down fatty acids into substrates • it is composed of phosphate groups, a ribose and adenine • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2023-01-25
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- An important molecule in cellular respiration, glucose production, regulation of inflammation, and molecular signaling.
- The process in which a substance break sdown into a simpler substance .
- It is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- A process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the food autotrophs need to grow.
- It is a metabolic process. When the body does not have enough glucose for energy, it burns stored fats instead.
- A simple sugar ang carbohydrate.
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
- The end product of glycolysis, which is converted into acetyl coA that enters the Krebs cycle when there is sufficient oxygen available.
- The metabolic pathway that converts glucose ( into pyruvate glucose The main sugar found in your blood.
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- It is a significant source of metabolic energy during interprandial periods and high energy demand states, such as exercise
- A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA.
- The process through which cells produce ATP for energy in the cellular respiration process.
- A chemical process of decomposition involving splitting of a bond by the addition of water.
- The process of utilisation of oxygen to breakdown glucose, amino acids, fatty acids to produce ATP.
- Defined as all chemical or enzymatic reactions involved in the breakdown of organic or inorganic materials such as proteins, sugars, fatty acids, etc.
- The production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler material.
- The monomer of a protein
- A molecule that participates in many biochemical reactions in protein, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
- This stored form of glucose is made up of many connected glucose molecules
19 Clues: The monomer of a protein • A simple sugar ang carbohydrate. • It is the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • The process in which a substance break sdown into a simpler substance . • The production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler material. • This stored form of glucose is made up of many connected glucose molecules • ...
Cell Biology 2022-09-02
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- Cellulose support that maintains the shape of a cell in plants
- Where most chemical reactions occur
- Where DNA is, controls the cell
- extra rings of DNA in a bacterium
- the process of a cell becoming specialised
- Complex, larger cells
- Site of respiration
- when a cell can do a specific job
- Pocket of sap in a cell
- section of DNA that codes for specific characteristics
- How normal cells divide and grow
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- site of photosynthesis
- Undifferentiated cells that can become any type of cell
- instrument for looking at cells
- Simple, smaller cells
- structures in the nucleus made of DNA
- controls the flow of substances in and out the cell
- How gametes divide and grow
- Where proteins are synthesised
19 Clues: Site of respiration • Simple, smaller cells • Complex, larger cells • site of photosynthesis • Pocket of sap in a cell • How gametes divide and grow • Where proteins are synthesised • instrument for looking at cells • Where DNA is, controls the cell • How normal cells divide and grow • extra rings of DNA in a bacterium • when a cell can do a specific job • ...
Cell Biology 2022-09-09
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- - a plant cell whose function is to transport water upwards through a plant
- - cells that do not contain a nucleus
- hair - a plant cell whose function is to absorb water and minerals from soil
- - a plant cell whose function is to transport sugars and amino acids throughout a plant
- - the process by which cell perform a specific function
- - stores DNA and controls cell activities
- - a animal cell whose function is to communicate with other cells by sending electrical impulses
- - structures within a cell that perform different functions
- - the green pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light
- membrane - controls what enters and leaves the cell
- - location of protein synthesis
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- - cells that contain a nucleus
- - the basic building block of all life on Earth
- - the site of photosynthesis
- - where aerobic respiration occurs
- - a animal cell whose function is to allow movement via contraction/relaxation
- - jelly-like substance where chemical reactions occur
- - stores cell sap and fills up to keep the cell firm
- - an animal cell whose function is to travel far and fertilise an ovum
- wall - provides strength and support to a cell
20 Clues: - the site of photosynthesis • - cells that contain a nucleus • - location of protein synthesis • - where aerobic respiration occurs • - cells that do not contain a nucleus • - stores DNA and controls cell activities • wall - provides strength and support to a cell • - the basic building block of all life on Earth • membrane - controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Biology Test 2022-05-16
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- the sphere that contains all living organisms
- Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell
- organisms that can produce its own food
- Organisms that eat only meat
- Carries blood and nutrients to cells and carries away waste: Veins, arteries, hear
- the sphere that contains all the water on earth
- Allows for movement by contraction: Cardiac, smooth, and skeletal are the types
- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide: Lungs, nose
- organisms that must consume food for energy
- Organisms that eat only plants
- Regulates bodily activities using hormones: Pituitary gland, thyroid
- the sphere that contains all the air on earth
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- Uses the energy of sunlight to produce glucose during photosynthesis
- Where proteins are made in the cell; the dots
- the sphere that contains the ground from the crust to the inner core
- Removes waste from cellular metabolism, filters the blood: Liver, bladder, kidneys
- Control center of the cell; contains DNA
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- Allows organisms to create offspring: Ovaries (female) or testes (male)
19 Clues: Organisms that eat only meat • Organisms that eat only plants • Produces energy; powerhouse of the cell • organisms that can produce its own food • Control center of the cell; contains DNA • organisms that eat both plants and animals • organisms that must consume food for energy • the sphere that contains all living organisms • ...
TTS BIOLOGY 2023-05-17
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- Penyakit parasit cacing dan penyakit tropis paling menghancurkan ketiga di dunia, menjadi sumber utama morbiditas dan mortalitas bagi negara berkembang yang disebabkan oleh cacing trematoda yaitu…
- jaringan terluas pada tubuh
- rongga tubuh memiliki nama lain yaitu...
- tidak memiliki tulang internal yg keras, bertubuh lunak dan memiliki rangka luar yang keras merupakan ciri dari...
- Kelompok hewan invertebrate yang Sebagian besar bersifat merugikan manusia
- sebuah filum yg terdiri lebih dari 1000 spesies hewan sederhana...
- hewan yang memiliki rongga tubuh (selom) yg berisi cairan dan memiliki batas yang berasal dari mesoderma
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- Lapisan tubuh Cnidaria paling luar yang tersusun dari atas 5 macam sel disebut...
- biota laut potensial untuk menghasilkan senyawa bioaktif adalah...
- Hewan berdarah dingin disebut…
- Bergantung di bagian organ dalam tubuh manusia dan hewan lainnya disebut..
- hewan yang mempunyai 2 lapisan tubuh, yaitu lapisan dalam dan lapisan luar...
- bentuk porifera
- hewan yang mempunyai susunan tubuh sama dengan bagian tubuh yang bersebelahan yaitu pengertian dari...
- Struktur yang terdiri atas beberapa macam sel, yakni sel otot pencerna berflagela, sel kelenjar enzim dan sel kelenjar lender disebut…
- contoh rongga tubuh hewan triploblastik aselomata
- Disebut juga “cacing isap” adalah kelas dari anggota hewan tak bertulang belakang yang termasuk dalam filum Platyhelminthes yaitu….
- Cacing berambut getar adalah kelas dari anggota hewan tak bertulang belakang yang termasuk dalam filum Platihelminthes yaitu…
- Sel pada porifera yang bertugas untuk mengedarkan makanan ke seluruh tubuh
19 Clues: bentuk porifera • jaringan terluas pada tubuh • Hewan berdarah dingin disebut… • rongga tubuh memiliki nama lain yaitu... • contoh rongga tubuh hewan triploblastik aselomata • biota laut potensial untuk menghasilkan senyawa bioaktif adalah... • sebuah filum yg terdiri lebih dari 1000 spesies hewan sederhana... • ...
Biology revision 2023-05-18
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- A group of different tissues that work together to perform a certain function.
- Acid that is kept in the stomach
- The diffusion of water molecules.
- A group of cells that work together to carry out a paricular function.
- A small organelle involved in the process of making protein.
- It's role is to digest fat.
- It comes fifth in the digestive system. (2 Words)
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- Produces protease, amylase and lipase enzymes.
- Contains a watery liquid called cell sap.
- An organ that breaks down food.(2 words)
- What color does iodine turn when starch is present?
- It increases the magnification by 40x. (3 words)
- Has DNA inside of it.
- What color does Benedicts turn when sugar is present.
- Stage 2 of cell division.
- The stage of cell division that takes the longest.(2 words)
- It comes first in the digestive system.
- Commonly found in the embrio, or in the bone marrow.(2 words)
- Where bile is stored, before it is released into the small intestine.(2 words)
19 Clues: Has DNA inside of it. • Stage 2 of cell division. • It's role is to digest fat. • Acid that is kept in the stomach • The diffusion of water molecules. • It comes first in the digestive system. • An organ that breaks down food.(2 words) • Contains a watery liquid called cell sap. • Produces protease, amylase and lipase enzymes. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-11-26
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- Sorted animals
- The cell that results from the fusion of gametes, a fertilized egg
- The front part of a body or structure
- A body that makes the body organized in a circle
- The end of an animal with bilateral symmetry
- One of the lateral reproduction systems
- Lower part of an organism
- a connection in which two equal halves of a body mirror each other
- animal with a backbone
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- The process of eating food
- The structural an functional specialization of cells during an organisms development
- A firm flexible rod of tissue in the dorsal part of the body
- A nerve at the anterior end of an organism
- Dorsal nerve in a life cycle
- Lying on or near the back
- A layer of tissue that all animals have except for sponges
- animal without a backbone
- a multicellular organism
- Balanced sides
19 Clues: Sorted animals • Balanced sides • animal with a backbone • a multicellular organism • Lying on or near the back • animal without a backbone • Lower part of an organism • The process of eating food • Dorsal nerve in a life cycle • The front part of a body or structure • One of the lateral reproduction systems • A nerve at the anterior end of an organism • ...
Biology Homework 2025-11-20
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- respiration – energy release using oxygen
- cavity – space where lungs sit
- – process of releasing energy
- – gas needed for breathing
- – collarbone
- – working in opposite pairs
- volume – amount of air the lungs can hold
- – simple sugar for energy
- – breathing muscle
- – tissues that move the body
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- – tiny air sacs in lungs
- – air taken in or out
- – painful swollen joints
- – smooth joint tissue
- – windpipe
- – main air tubes
- – kneecap
- – skull
- – joins muscle to bone
19 Clues: – skull • – kneecap • – windpipe • – collarbone • – main air tubes • – breathing muscle • – air taken in or out • – smooth joint tissue • – joins muscle to bone • – tiny air sacs in lungs • – painful swollen joints • – simple sugar for energy • – gas needed for breathing • – working in opposite pairs • – tissues that move the body • – process of releasing energy • cavity – space where lungs sit • ...
School 2025-10-07
13 Clues: sala • biologia • historia • stołówka • geografia • biblioteka • sekretariat • informatyka • nauki ścisłe • laboratorium • boisko szkolne • _________ languages - języki obce • dziedziniec (przed szkołą) / plac zabaw
EVOLUTION 2021-03-08
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- ไทรโลไบท์ แอมโมไนต์
- biology ชีววิทยาโมเลกุล
- structure โครงสร้างกำเนิดต่างกัน
- distribution การแพร่กระจายของสิ่งมีชีวิตทางภูมิศาสตร์
- บรรพบุรุษของนก
- วิวัฒนาการ
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- anatomy กายวิภาคเปรียบเทียบ
- structure โครงสร้างกำเนิดเดียวกัน
- การเกิดสปีชีส์ใหม่
- ยางไม้แข็งเป็นก้อนมีสีเหลืองใสเป็นเงา
- วิทยาเอ็มบริโอ
- fossil แมงดาทะเล หอยงวงช้าง ฯ
- of natural selection การคัดเลือกโดยธรรมชาติ
- ขนนก
- of use and disuse กฎการใช้ไม่ใช้
- Darwin บิดาแห่งวิวัฒนาการ
16 Clues: ขนนก • วิวัฒนาการ • วิทยาเอ็มบริโอ • บรรพบุรุษของนก • การเกิดสปีชีส์ใหม่ • ไทรโลไบท์ แอมโมไนต์ • biology ชีววิทยาโมเลกุล • Darwin บิดาแห่งวิวัฒนาการ • anatomy กายวิภาคเปรียบเทียบ • fossil แมงดาทะเล หอยงวงช้าง ฯ • structure โครงสร้างกำเนิดต่างกัน • of use and disuse กฎการใช้ไม่ใช้ • structure โครงสร้างกำเนิดเดียวกัน • ยางไม้แข็งเป็นก้อนมีสีเหลืองใสเป็นเงา • ...
Staff Subjects - Do you know? 2024-04-25
16 Clues: - Mr Kaye • - Mr Cook • - Mr Nixon • - Mr Allan • - Mrs Clark • - Miss Hill • - Mr Conchie • - Mrs Barson • - Mrs Gibbons • - Mrs Donlevy • - Mrs Bennett • - Mr Parkinson • - Mrs Whitehead • - Mr A Williams • - Mr McGuinness • - Mrs Gillespie
GREEK ROOT VOCABULARY WEEK 15 AND WEEK 14 2022-12-13
16 Clues: -Antonym Rise • -Antonym death • -Antonym black • -Antonym mania • -Antonym ethos • -Antonym moral • -Antonym music • -Antonym silver • -Antonym spirit • -Antonym design • -Antonym racism • -Antonym europe • -Antonym biology • -Antonym delight • -Antonym perfume • -Antonym rewriting
subjects 2023-03-07
Biology Vocabulary 2018-02-12
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- scale / measurement system to determine the amount of hydrogen ions in a solution
- number / number of protons, indicated above the symbol
- / a protein that acts a catalyst in living cells
- / a short representation
- / a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in water
- electrons / electrons in the outer most orbit of the nucleus
- / solution in which the materials does dissolve but breaks into tiny particles that float within
- / attraction of molecules of different substances
- / neutral particle
- / center of the atom
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- / positively charged particle
- / pure substance, one type of atom
- / two or more substance mixed together physically
- / what does the dissolving
- / negatively charged particle
- / atoms combined chemically through bonding
- number / number of protons and neutrons together, indicated below the symbol
- / what is dissolved
- / an atom with increased number of neutrons
19 Clues: / neutral particle • / what is dissolved • / center of the atom • / a short representation • / what does the dissolving • / positively charged particle • / negatively charged particle • / pure substance, one type of atom • / atoms combined chemically through bonding • / an atom with increased number of neutrons • / a protein that acts a catalyst in living cells • ...
biology genes 2013-09-16
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- Short for deoxyribonucleic acid
- The letters of genes, the traits of genes
- Body
- Two traits are found
- The opposite of Dominant
- Number of Chromosomes
- Only one trait is found
- sexual reproduction cells
- The basic building blocks of DNA, contains Base, Phosphate and Sugar
- Builds the body, found in meats and eggs
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- Helix The structure of the DNA is called.....
- An opposite of recessive
- The opposite of Meiosis
- A type of element that is found in the nucleotide
- A stage a cell must go through before cell division
- an organized structure of DNA
- The visible aspect of traits
- The opposite of Mitosis
- The basic food for cells
19 Clues: Body • Two traits are found • Number of Chromosomes • The opposite of Meiosis • Only one trait is found • The opposite of Mitosis • An opposite of recessive • The opposite of Dominant • The basic food for cells • sexual reproduction cells • The visible aspect of traits • an organized structure of DNA • Short for deoxyribonucleic acid • Builds the body, found in meats and eggs • ...
biology genes 2013-09-17
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- Two traits are found
- The basic food for cells
- Only one trait is found
- Body
- The letters of genes, the traits of genes
- The opposite of Dominant
- Helix The structure of the DNA is called.....
- An opposite of recessive
- Number of Chromosomes
- Builds the body, found in meats and eggs
- The opposite of Mitosis
- Short for deoxyribonucleic acid
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- A stage a cell must go through before cell division
- an organized structure of DNA
- The basic building blocks of DNA, contains Base, Phosphate and Sugar
- The visible aspect of traits
- sexual reproduction cells
- The opposite of Meiosis
- A type of element that is found in the nucleotide
19 Clues: Body • Two traits are found • Number of Chromosomes • Only one trait is found • The opposite of Meiosis • The opposite of Mitosis • The basic food for cells • The opposite of Dominant • An opposite of recessive • sexual reproduction cells • The visible aspect of traits • an organized structure of DNA • Short for deoxyribonucleic acid • Builds the body, found in meats and eggs • ...
Biology Keyterms 2013-05-30
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- Energy product of photosynthesis
- Fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to five carbon RuBP or ribulose biphosphate
- Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets
- Organic molecules that absorbs light of specific wavelenghts
- Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants
- fixation Extracting carbon atoms from inorganic sources and incorporating them into an organic molecule
- Uses electron energy to move hydrogen ions into the thylakoid
- Reaction that passes from one molecule of the electron transfer chain to the next
- Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts
- Groups of hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to produce photosynthesis
- Accepts electrons and hydrogen ions, thus becoming NADPH
- Organelle that generates the process of Photosynthesis
- The distance between the crests of two successive waves of lights
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- Any light driven reaction that attaches a phosphate to a molecule
- The use of energy of light to build organic molecules from inorganic raw materials
- When a photon excites the electrons
- Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma
- Process by which any molecule becomes broken down by light energy
- Pigments in Photosynthesizers
19 Clues: Pigments in Photosynthesizers • Energy product of photosynthesis • When a photon excites the electrons • Most common photosynthetic pigment in plants • Semifluid matrix that fills the chloroplasts • Inner, much-folded membrane contained in the Stroma • Electromagnetic energy of light organized in packets • Organelle that generates the process of Photosynthesis • ...
Biology words 2013-04-24
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- this is where organism live
- where species compete with each other for food, water, mates and space.
- this is a symbiotic relationship were only one species befits and the other is unaffected.
- this is where only one specie benefits and the other don't.
- they are the organisms that break down dead and decaying organic matter.
- level This is the link between organism and the food chain.
- web this shows all the possible feeding relationships.
- community this is the interactions between organism in a certain place at certain times.
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- this are organisms that can produce their own food using sunlight.
- this is a close relationship between two or more different species.
- Factors these are all the living things on the earth.
- these are organism that need to eat others to get energy.
- this is the total weight of living things in each trophic level.
- In this symbiotic relationship where they both benefit.
- this is the study of organisms interactions with their environment.
- the organism and abiotic factors their interactions with each other.
- this is a particular species role in food, space and reproduction.
- these are place on the earth than can support life.
- Factors They are the non-living things in an environment
19 Clues: this is where organism live • these are place on the earth than can support life. • Factors these are all the living things on the earth. • web this shows all the possible feeding relationships. • In this symbiotic relationship where they both benefit. • Factors They are the non-living things in an environment • ...
Biology crossword 2022-09-26
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- First step of photosynthesis
- Sphere of earth with all water
- Sphere of earth all soil and rocks
- substances at the beginning of reaction
- Process all plants use to create energy
- type of organism that can make its own food
- process of breaking down glucose
- Nutrient used in phosphates
- Anything with mass
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- Nutrient used in proteins
- First step of Aerobic Respiration
- Second step of photosynthesis
- Second step of Aerobic Respiration
- meaning oxygen is present
- adenosine diphosphate
- Organelle site of photosynthesis
- Substances created during chemical reaction
- Sphere of Earth, All gasses
- Adenosine Triphosphate (energy)
19 Clues: Anything with mass • adenosine diphosphate • Nutrient used in proteins • meaning oxygen is present • Sphere of Earth, All gasses • Nutrient used in phosphates • First step of photosynthesis • Second step of photosynthesis • Sphere of earth with all water • Adenosine Triphosphate (energy) • Organelle site of photosynthesis • process of breaking down glucose • ...
biology 9.2 2023-04-19
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- of or relating to the production of light by organisms
- Situation in which the number of individuals of a given species exceeds the number that its environment can sustain.
- the long-term heating of Earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial period
- two species with identical niches cannot coexist indefinitely
- the result of seawater percolating down through fissures in the ocean crust in the vicinity of spreading centers or subduction zones
- when chemicals, particles, or other materials are released into the environment, harming the organisms there
- an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- of or relating to the animals and plants that live in or near water.
- describing that part of the deep oceans and lakes where photosynthesis is not possible
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- when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- happens when a climax community or intermediate community is impacted by a disturbance
- a detailed description of the species within a community and their relationships with each other
- the cutting, clearing, and removal of rainforest or related ecosystems into less bio-diverse ecosystems such as pasture, cropland, or plantations
- native to a specific location and found naturally nowhere else.
- a complex life form that is a symbiotic partnership of two separate organisms, a fungus and an alga
- An ecological community in which populations of plants or animals remain stable and exist in balance with each other and their environment
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
19 Clues: an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem • of or relating to the production of light by organisms • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • two species with identical niches cannot coexist indefinitely • native to a specific location and found naturally nowhere else. • when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time • ...
Biology 11 2023-04-17
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- branching filament that makes up a fungus
- cone male cone in gymnosperms that produces male gametophytes in the form of pollen grains
- plant known as a naked seed plant because its seeds do not develop within ovaries
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic material
- organism made of eukaryotic cells with cell walls that gets its food by absorbing organic substances
- reproductive structure in an angiosperm
- gamete-forming structure produced when the hyphae of opposing mating types of fungi meat
- modified underground stem swollen with stored food
- flowering plant whose seeds develop within ovaries
- male reproductive structure in some plants
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- tissue specialized tissue that transports water and the products of photosynthesis throughout a plant; xylem and phloem tissue
- in fungi, thick-walled zygote formed during sexual reproduction in zygomycetes, in green algae, diploid cells resulting from conjugation
- vascular tissue that provides support to a plant and conducts water from the roots to all parts of the plant
- thick mass of tangled filaments that make up the body of a fungus
- round underground stem that stores food and is surrounded with thin leaves for protection
- tangled mass of green filaments in moss that forms during germination
- structure in ferns, some protists, and some fungi that contains spores
- modified stem with most of its food stored in layers of short, thick leaves that wrap around the stem
- protective formed from an enlarged, thickened ovary wall that contains angiosperm seeds
19 Clues: reproductive structure in an angiosperm • branching filament that makes up a fungus • male reproductive structure in some plants • modified underground stem swollen with stored food • flowering plant whose seeds develop within ovaries • thick mass of tangled filaments that make up the body of a fungus • ...
Biology Review 2020-10-28
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- Plant growth in response to light is called
- System, Several TISSUES working together is called what
- Which organelle is found only in plant cells
- The beginning stage of a new offspring is called
- Cell, is the pocket of air at the large end of the egg
- A sperm cell and an egg cell join together to form what
- System, The nervous system is apart of what bigger system
- When an alpha wolf is growling and displaying his teeth to another wolf in the pack the alpha wolf is showing what trait
- Reproduction that requires one parent is called
- A substance made by the body that helps white blood cells destroy germs
- A behavioral change in the winter when the animal becomes inactive and its metabolism changes is called
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- What is the largest organ in the body
- The nucleus of a cell divides by the process of what
- The femur is located in what part of the body
- What system enables movement of the body
- What occurs when a sperm cell joins an egg cell
- Plants use this substance to absorb energy from the sunlight
- What stores food water and sometimes wastes inside a cell
- Animals experience change in their bodies or their habitats to fit different conditions such as cold weather. What is this called
19 Clues: What is the largest organ in the body • What system enables movement of the body • Plant growth in response to light is called • Which organelle is found only in plant cells • The femur is located in what part of the body • What occurs when a sperm cell joins an egg cell • Reproduction that requires one parent is called • ...
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
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- made up of different tissues
- Instrument used to magnify
- Movement of molecules
- A single cell organism
- Multi-cellular organism
- Made of a solute and solvent
- When food is broken down
- Basic unit of life
- Process in which plants make food mitochondria Powerhouse of the cell
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- Complex sugar
- catalyst
- A type of diffusion
- Controls what the cell does
- Enzyme in our saliva
- Required to make new cells
- Required for respiration
- When cells are no longer firm
- A group of similar cells
- Any living thing
19 Clues: 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 • Multi-cellular organism • Required for respiration • A group of similar cells • When food is broken down • Instrument used to magnify • Required to make new cells • Controls what the cell does • made up of different tissues • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-10-01
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- gas released by autotrophs
- passing DNA through the family tree
- organization cell-tissue-organ-organ system
- located on the right side of the arrow
- Fight or flight response
- the process that turns glucose to ATP
- living things that use sun for energy
- the end game of all respiration
- gravity forces atomic nuclei
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- maintaining balance
- transform glucose into ATP
- the smallest unit of living things
- gas released by heterotrophs
- process of turning sunlight into glucose
- Genetic material changes over time
- cell division
- located on the left side of the arrow
- produced in photosynthesis
- living things that cant use sun
19 Clues: cell division • maintaining balance • Fight or flight response • transform glucose into ATP • gas released by autotrophs • produced in photosynthesis • gas released by heterotrophs • gravity forces atomic nuclei • living things that cant use sun • the end game of all respiration • the smallest unit of living things • Genetic material changes over time • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-10-01
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- gas released by autotrophs
- passing DNA through the family tree
- organization cell-tissue-organ-organ system
- located on the right side of the arrow
- Fight or flight response
- the process that turns glucose to ATP
- living things that use sun for energy
- the end game of all respiration
- gravity forces atomic nuclei
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- maintaining balance
- transform glucose into ATP
- the smallest unit of living things
- gas released by heterotrophs
- process of turning sunlight into glucose
- Genetic material changes over time
- cell division
- located on the left side of the arrow
- produced in photosynthesis
- living things that cant use sun
19 Clues: cell division • maintaining balance • Fight or flight response • transform glucose into ATP • gas released by autotrophs • produced in photosynthesis • gas released by heterotrophs • gravity forces atomic nuclei • living things that cant use sun • the end game of all respiration • the smallest unit of living things • Genetic material changes over time • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-08-10
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- a small cavity that is usually filled with fluid
- cells with no nucleus
- protective layer around the outside of the cell
- the completely unique genetic code of an organism
- creates the chemical energy the cell needs to carry out its functions
- helps cells hold their shape and organizes the cells inside
- helps to process and package the proteins and lipids inside of a cell to transport them
- where photosynthesis takes place
- helps the cell move
- the main hub of a cell that holds its DNA
- cells that have a nucleus
- breaks down waste material in a cell
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- stores necessary nutrients that the cell needs
- produces and moves lipids
- turns amino acids into proteins
- transports molecules to other parts of the cell
- holds everything inside the cell in place (liquid)
- outside the cell membrane that provides the cell with structure
- helps with cell movement, division, and material transportation inside the cell
19 Clues: helps the cell move • cells with no nucleus • produces and moves lipids • cells that have a nucleus • turns amino acids into proteins • where photosynthesis takes place • breaks down waste material in a cell • the main hub of a cell that holds its DNA • stores necessary nutrients that the cell needs • protective layer around the outside of the cell • ...
Biology / biodiversity 2024-02-23
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- one species harming another
- population of different species
- organisms eating other organisms
- make their own food
- all organisms of the same species
- both species benefit
- one benefits but doesn't harm the other
- # of babies born in a given time period
- # of individuals died in the same period
- species no longer living
- species at risk of being extinct
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- species share food or energy
- demand of resources
- anywhere life exists
- one's role
- place where one lives
- factor restricts the size of a poplation
- seasonal movement of organisms
- species at risk but not endangered
19 Clues: one's role • demand of resources • make their own food • anywhere life exists • both species benefit • place where one lives • species no longer living • one species harming another • species share food or energy • seasonal movement of organisms • population of different species • organisms eating other organisms • species at risk of being extinct • all organisms of the same species • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-11-15
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- variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- struggle between organisms for the same resources within an environment
- maximum population size an environment can sustain over time without degradation
- ecosystem that maintains its structure and function over time without depleting resources
- non-living components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, temperature, and water
- role and position an organism has in its environment, including all interactions
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- rapid increase in population size where the growth rate becomes increasingly faster
- group of different species living and interacting in the same area
- gas that traps heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming
- group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area
- accumulation of substances, like pesticides, in an organism over time
- substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- interaction where one organism hunts and eats another organism
- environmental condition that restricts the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism
- excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water, often causing algal blooms and depletion of oxygen
- process by which microorganisms break down substances anaerobically, often producing energy
- living components of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, often with mutual benefits
- green pigment in plants and algae that absorbs light for photosynthesis
19 Clues: variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem • living components of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals • interaction where one organism hunts and eats another organism • group of different species living and interacting in the same area • group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area • ...
Biology/Cell 2025-07-11
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- The fundamental unit of life.
- Life's Blueprint, Spirally.
- Discovered Nucleus in Cell.
- Network in Cell, Endoplasmic _____.
- Primitive Nucleus.
- Cell wall.
- Gives color Green.
- The Toxicated Cleaners.
- Organells makes food with sunlight.
- Fluid inside Cell Membrane.
- Works in Cell.
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- Have only one Cell.
- Slipper-Shaped microorganism.
- A process of making food in plants.
- Most Famous example of Unicellular.
- The control-centre of a cell.
- Fluid inside Nucleus.
- Also known as Cell membrane.
- Type of Diffusion.
19 Clues: Cell wall. • Works in Cell. • Primitive Nucleus. • Gives color Green. • Type of Diffusion. • Have only one Cell. • Fluid inside Nucleus. • The Toxicated Cleaners. • Life's Blueprint, Spirally. • Discovered Nucleus in Cell. • Fluid inside Cell Membrane. • Also known as Cell membrane. • The fundamental unit of life. • Slipper-Shaped microorganism. • The control-centre of a cell. • ...
