biology Crossword Puzzles
angielski 2023-05-30
Across
- twarz
- piknik
- kuchnia
- łazienka
- biologia
- merchewka
- łuski
- ogródek
- córka
- strych
- omlet
- pracownik biurowy
- dom
- wkładać
- klopsy
- piec
- okno
- mewa
- sok
- gulasz
- pióro
- łokieć
- plakat
- wędrować
Down
- sąsiad
- kraj
- lustro
- pływać kajakiem
- pole biwakowe
- las
- krzesło
- język
- naleśnik
- siostrzeniec/bratanek
- sernik
- plaża
- kaczka
- chmura
- doktor
- posiłek
- pamiętć
- wiewiórka
- książka
- okulary
- ścierac
- słuchać
- żyrafa
- zupa
- bratanica/siostrzenica
49 Clues: las • dom • sok • kraj • piec • okno • mewa • zupa • twarz • język • łuski • plaża • córka • omlet • pióro • sąsiad • lustro • piknik • sernik • kaczka • strych • chmura • doktor • klopsy • żyrafa • gulasz • łokieć • plakat • kuchnia • krzesło • ogródek • posiłek • pamiętć • wkładać • książka • okulary • ścierac • słuchać • łazienka • biologia • naleśnik • wędrować • merchewka • wiewiórka • pole biwakowe • pływać kajakiem • pracownik biurowy • siostrzeniec/bratanek • bratanica/siostrzenica
FBS CROSSWORD 2015-01-18
Across
- / The most beatiful native English teacher
- / 5th Grade's English teacher
- / Our Math teacher
- / Our P.E teacher
- / Our assistant director
- / Prep A's Spanish teacher
- / Our sculpture teacher
- / Our Biology teacher
- / The Head of English Department
- / Our director
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- / He is an English teacher and he love cellphones .
- / Our Chemistry teacher
- / The First Lady
- / Our native English teacher . He is popular with his moustache
- / Our founder
- / Our Philosophy teacher
- / Our Physics
- / Our Turkish teacher
- / Our Spanish teacher
- / The most popular native English teacher
20 Clues: / Our founder • / Our Physics • / Our director • / The First Lady • / Our P.E teacher • / Our Math teacher • / Our Biology teacher • / Our Turkish teacher • / Our Spanish teacher • / Our Chemistry teacher • / Our sculpture teacher • / Our assistant director • / Our Philosophy teacher • / Prep A's Spanish teacher • / 5th Grade's English teacher • / The Head of English Department • ...
0223 2017-02-22
30 Clues: 비버 • 액체 • 화학 • 탄소 • 진화 • 증기 • 현미경 • 생물학 • 유전자 • 복제하다 • 포유동물 • 독, 폐해 • (화학) 산 • 조직, 화장지 • 저장, 저장소 • 떼어놓다, 분리하다 • 요소, 성분, 원소 • 흡수하다, 열중시키다 • 동일한 (=same) • 정확한 (=exact) • 작은 방, 독방, 세포 • 빛, 광선 (=beam) • 복합, 혼합, 화합(물) • 물질 (=material) • 유독한 (=poisonous) • 멸종된, 사라진, 활동을 멈춘 • 살아있는, 생물인 (=living) • 재생(재현)하다, 복제하다, 번식하다 • 개종하다, 변환시키다 (=change) • (사람, 사물, 계획 등의) 골격, 뼈대
Spanish Crossword 2021-12-10
36 Clues: my • 50 • day • fun • cup • son • I am • very • tall • paper • stove • house • short • to eat • always • blonde • to use • to live • biology • patient • cousins • to draw • redhead • to swim • upstairs • to study • to change • to listen • Good morning • often, a lot • It begins.... • in the morning • something you read • I don't like to ___ • to talk on the phone • The first day of the week.
Ignis 2022-05-17
Across
- Most Annoying Person In Our Class, Luka Lover
- Art Kid And Mukesh Bhaiya's Favourite
- Artistically Scientific
- Basketball
- Great General Knowledge
- Math Genius, Stuck In All Science Class For No Reason
- Bhoot Penguins
- Science Kid For No Reason
- Doesn't Believe in Technology
- Random Physics Knowledge, Epic At Football
- Amazing At Design
Down
- Dumb Kid
- *Phone Rings*
- Actor, Entertainer, Average At Chem Now
- Lives With Cats, Absent In Physics
- Slim And Trim
- Chemistry Master, Aries
- Absent
- Biology Queen
- Chairperson Ma'am, Very Very Sweet
- Lollipop Dealer
21 Clues: Absent • Dumb Kid • Basketball • *Phone Rings* • Slim And Trim • Biology Queen • Bhoot Penguins • Lollipop Dealer • Amazing At Design • Chemistry Master, Aries • Artistically Scientific • Great General Knowledge • Science Kid For No Reason • Doesn't Believe in Technology • Lives With Cats, Absent In Physics • Chairperson Ma'am, Very Very Sweet • Art Kid And Mukesh Bhaiya's Favourite • ...
MANGROVE FOREST RANGER 2023-11-21
Across
- Huge sea.
- H2O liquid.
- Nature's place.
- Feathered fliers.
- Swamp tree with roots in the water.
- Sideways-walking sea creatures.
- Element with the symbol 'C'.
- Study of living things.
- Cutting down too many trees.
- Swimming creatures with fins.
Down
- Outdoor surroundings.
- Tall plant with branches and leaves.
- Soggy lands.
- Moving water flow.
- Thick cluster of trees.
- Plant life in a specific region.
- Earth's top layer.
- Scaly creatures with tails.
- Weather patterns over time.
- Natural community of living things.
20 Clues: Huge sea. • H2O liquid. • Soggy lands. • Nature's place. • Feathered fliers. • Moving water flow. • Earth's top layer. • Outdoor surroundings. • Thick cluster of trees. • Study of living things. • Scaly creatures with tails. • Weather patterns over time. • Element with the symbol 'C'. • Cutting down too many trees. • Swimming creatures with fins. • Sideways-walking sea creatures. • ...
Back to School 2024-08-21
Across
- Writing, reading, comprehending
- Lead writing utensil
- Common school transportation
- Riely or Doc Morinelli, for example
- Pages of words
- King of straight lines?
- Study of life
- The computers Shipley uses
- To gain knowledge
- Place to converse between classes
- Cafeteria, in other words
- *whenever the break hours are*
Down
- Huge book of knowledge on specific subject
- Blast to the past
- LARC, in other words
- School mascot
- Athletic precursor
- Writing of knowledge learned during class
- Place of learning
- Big bag of your school supplies
20 Clues: School mascot • Study of life • Pages of words • Blast to the past • Place of learning • To gain knowledge • Athletic precursor • LARC, in other words • Lead writing utensil • King of straight lines? • Cafeteria, in other words • The computers Shipley uses • Common school transportation • *whenever the break hours are* • Writing, reading, comprehending • Big bag of your school supplies • ...
french lab 2024-11-22
Across
- études
- devoir
- psychologie
- lettres
- espagnol
- mathématiques
- education éducation physique
- studies études supérieures
- chimie
- science informatique
- architecture
- bibliothèque
- sciences sciences sociales
- bureau
- design stylisme
- sciences
- droit
- gestion
- gymnase
- géographie
- facile
- histoire
- bourse
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- restaurant restaurant universitaire
- diplôme
- note
- cours
- cantine
- inutile
- science sciences politiques
- anglais
- physique
- économie
- biologie
- art
- français
- difficile
- utile
- languages langues étrangères
- surtout
- philosophie
41 Clues: art • note • cours • utile • droit • études • devoir • chimie • bureau • facile • bourse • diplôme • lettres • cantine • inutile • anglais • surtout • gestion • gymnase • espagnol • physique • économie • biologie • français • sciences • histoire • difficile • géographie • psychologie • philosophie • architecture • bibliothèque • mathématiques • design stylisme • science informatique • studies études supérieures • sciences sciences sociales • ...
填字游戏词汇库-科技类-G2-前沿技术 2025-03-26
Across
- Unmanned aircraft (~ delivery)
- Decentralized ledger (~ transaction)
- Imitate reality (~ conditions)
- Three-dimensional (~ printing)
- Programming instructions (~ debug)
- Eco-friendly tech (~ design)
- User interaction (graphical ~)
- Improve efficiency (~ performance)
- Set of instructions (~ execute)
- Digital programs (~ install)
- Electronic message (~ inbox)
- Wireless networking (~ hotspot)
Down
- Subatomic physics (~ computing)
- Machine automation (~ workshop)
- Physical components (~ upgrade)
- Artificially created (~ biology)
- Detection device (motion ~)
- Stored document (~ share)
- Online page (~ domain)
- DNA technology (~ engineering)
- Research facility (~ equipment)
- Data scrambling (~ protocol)
- Immersive simulation (~ headset)
- Remote storage (~ backup)
- Electronic tool (~ portable)
25 Clues: Online page (~ domain) • Stored document (~ share) • Remote storage (~ backup) • Detection device (motion ~) • Eco-friendly tech (~ design) • Data scrambling (~ protocol) • Digital programs (~ install) • Electronic tool (~ portable) • Electronic message (~ inbox) • Unmanned aircraft (~ delivery) • Imitate reality (~ conditions) • Three-dimensional (~ printing) • ...
Слова 2025-05-29
Across
- Study of plants
- Small circular DNA.
- Sugars and starches
- Fats and oils
- Group of similar cells
- Study of living organisms
- Study of birds
- Cell division for growth/repair
- Plant reproductive units.
- Study of animal behavior
- Study of animals
- Virus infecting bacteria
- Study of body functions
- Plant nutrient-absorbing organs
Down
- Process converting light to energy
- Channels Membrane protein passages
- Study of mammals
- Study of fish
- Amino acid chains
- Asexual reproductive cells
- Basic life units
- Exact genetic copy
- Cell's specialized structures
23 Clues: Study of fish • Fats and oils • Study of birds • Study of plants • Study of mammals • Basic life units • Study of animals • Amino acid chains • Exact genetic copy • Small circular DNA. • Sugars and starches • Group of similar cells • Study of body functions • Study of animal behavior • Virus infecting bacteria • Study of living organisms • Plant reproductive units. • Asexual reproductive cells • ...
School Day 2026-04-01
Across
- Book used for a class
- Experiments and lab class
- Athletic competitions
- Head of the school
- Place to eat lunch at school
- Assignments you do at home
- Big test
- Rings when class starts or ends
- Study of past events
Down
- Subject with numbers and algebra
- Where you store your things at school
- Language and reading class
- Book for class notes
- Person who teaches classes
- To complete high school
- Where students learn
- Writing tool
- People you socialize with
- After-school group activity
- Study of living organisms
20 Clues: Big test • Writing tool • Head of the school • Book for class notes • Where students learn • Study of past events • Book used for a class • Athletic competitions • To complete high school • Experiments and lab class • People you socialize with • Study of living organisms • Language and reading class • Person who teaches classes • Assignments you do at home • After-school group activity • ...
Be Rooted Crossword 2022-04-20
10 Clues: Both • Both • A biography • Child or foot • Flesh or meat • Night,gloom,Dark • Against,Opposite • Ill,Bad,Difficult • Extreme,Peak,Sharp,Fierce • Inside,on,doing something
Prefix & Suffix Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
10 Clues: meaning new • meaning life • meaning after • meaning become • meaning brother • meaning put into • meaning a place for • meaning the study of • meaning state of being • meaning state of being
Simple puzzle 2024-02-25
Christine's crossword Puzzle 2023-06-16
Across
- Laser beams that can move microscopic objects
- Fist of the North Star
- Sophie
- You don't need it to travel within Austria
- They shop at Tøjeksperten
- They don't have it
Down
- Christine's matrix algebra
- Famous card game
- Also a chili
- Everybody should just take one
- Notorious fearmonger with racist tendencies
- Bridgerton
- Notoriusly brown
- Avril Lavigne song
- Too easy of a subject
- Somehow even poorer than Sicily
- Comes after "you have a bad memory"
- Lacking in Martin Scorse's movies
18 Clues: Sophie • Bridgerton • Also a chili • Famous card game • Notoriusly brown • Avril Lavigne song • They don't have it • Too easy of a subject • Fist of the North Star • They shop at Tøjeksperten • Christine's matrix algebra • Everybody should just take one • Somehow even poorer than Sicily • Lacking in Martin Scorse's movies • Comes after "you have a bad memory" • ...
Spelling List 2013-05-16
Across
- someone who creates cartoons
- study of ancient civilizations
- someone who paints, draws or creates sculptures
- to be really scared of something
- study of ancient bones
- one who writes novels
- to be afraid of technology
- the study of animals
- free market and enterprise
Down
- the study of environment
- the study of life
- fear of confined spaces
- one who sings
- the study of rocks
- fear of water
- the study of weather
- to travel to another country
- showing great bravery
18 Clues: one who sings • fear of water • the study of life • the study of rocks • the study of weather • the study of animals • one who writes novels • showing great bravery • study of ancient bones • fear of confined spaces • the study of environment • to be afraid of technology • free market and enterprise • someone who creates cartoons • to travel to another country • study of ancient civilizations • ...
features and characteristics of life 2018-09-23
Across
- capable of living on its own
- entering or leaving the cell
- rep. two parents
- producing new offspring
- removal of metabolic waste
- relaeasing chemical energy
- takes material into something useful
- rep. one parent
- chemical substance in food
Down
- taking in of food
- maintaining internal environment
- all chemical reactions
- helps to maintain homeostasis
- breakdown of food
- study of life
- simple substances to more complex
- getting rid of undigested food
- increases in the size of an organism
18 Clues: study of life • rep. one parent • rep. two parents • taking in of food • breakdown of food • all chemical reactions • producing new offspring • removal of metabolic waste • relaeasing chemical energy • chemical substance in food • capable of living on its own • entering or leaving the cell • helps to maintain homeostasis • getting rid of undigested food • maintaining internal environment • ...
ASC Crossword 2020-09-14
Across
- The rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation of aquatic plants
- Branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- The removal of sexual organs
- Branch of physical science dealing with relations between heat and other forms of energy
- A visual tool designed by Health Promotion Board to help Singaporeans practise healthy eating habits
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria cells
Down
- the science of nutrients in foods and their actions within the body
- A strongly acidic solution of the gas hydrogen chloride in water
- Branch of biology dealing with normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- A very fine apparatus for measuring, transferring or injecting very small quantities of liquid
10 Clues: The removal of sexual organs • Branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • The rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation of aquatic plants • A strongly acidic solution of the gas hydrogen chloride in water • A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria cells • the science of nutrients in foods and their actions within the body • ...
Big History Disciplines 2023-04-06
Across
- a person who studies the makeup of the Earth and its processes
- the study of marine life and ecosystems and the health of the sea
- a person who studies human behavior and development throughout the lifespan
- the practice of cultivating the land or raising livestorck; the study of farming and food sciences
- a person who studies how, when and why humans and different cultures develop
- the study of religion and religious beliefs
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- the study of the universe, including stars, solar systems, galaxies
- the study of living organisms
- a person who studies the evolution, classification, behavior, and biology of animals
- the study of human behavior, development, and interaction across a civilization or community
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • the study of religion and religious beliefs • a person who studies the makeup of the Earth and its processes • the study of marine life and ecosystems and the health of the sea • the study of the universe, including stars, solar systems, galaxies • a person who studies human behavior and development throughout the lifespan • ...
Lauren is better than ms Inglin 2024-01-19
10 Clues: A company • Very unusual • Most important • Cleaning teeth • Zoo of sea life • Payment or gift • Living human being • Study of the earth • Interview of a role • means the study of living things
Biology Crossword 2023-12-18
10 Clues: one relating • study of life • colorful body • study of plant • multiple cells • change of beyond • more than one cell • person who studies animals • constant stopping or slowing • person who studies ancient things
BCSF Subjects 2022-02-18
10 Clues: data,binary,c# • time,past,wars • Newton,Kirchoff,Faraday • stockmarket,micro,money • mind,Zimbardo,cognitive • euler,logarithm,ritangle • benzene,ligands,elements • oxbow lake,mountains, rivers • phospholipids,glycosidic,peptide • shakespeare,crime,the great gatsby
Japan Vocabulary - Majors 2022-09-13
10 Clues: business • computer • history (歴史) • politics (政治) • biology (生物学) • economics (経済) • literature (文学) • engineering (工学) • asian studies (アジア研究) • international relations (国際関係)
royce information puzzle 2022-01-10
10 Clues: age • where im from • favorite color • favorite state • favorite subject • parmesan favorite food • whats sports do i play • favorite football team • how many pets do i have • how many siblings do i have
SUBJECTS 2021-07-22
10 Clues: LIFE, ORGANISMS • HARDWARE, SOFTWARE • WRITTEN WORK, POETRY • ANTIQUE, PAST EVENTS • ATOM,MATTER,ELEMENTS • BASKETBALL, SOCCER, GOLF • painting, sculpture, Architecture • STRUCTURE OF MATTER, MOVEMENT,FORCE • COUNTRIES, NATIONALITIES, PLANETS, LAND • ADDITION, SUBSTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION, DIVISION
Aven's Crossword 2023-09-01
10 Clues: my birth month • my first period • the best holiday • my favorite food • my favorite color • my favorite fruit • my favorite animal • my other dogs name • my favorite dogs name • my favorite dog breed
sutanability 2019-05-28
10 Clues: the argument • not consistent • the intellectual • realating to society • realating to biology • the process of eroding • the of a animals region • physical rather biological • an action to proyect someone • the plants particular region
All About Ayaana 2023-01-11
10 Clues: My age • My hobby • My favorite food • My favorite class • My favorite color • My Birthday Month • My extracurricular • My favorite season • My favorite ice cream flavor • A place I love to travel too
Stems 1 2026-01-15
10 Clues: bio (life) • chron (time) • therm (heat) • graph (write) • tele (far) + phon (sound) • auto (self) + graph (write) • micro (small) + scope (look) • geo (earth) + metry (measure) • photo (light) + graph (write) • sym (together) + path (feeling)
Lucys cross word puzzle 2023-09-06
11 Clues: my name • favorite show • favorite sport • my favorite food • what grade im in • my favorite class • my favorite color • number of cats i own • something i dont like • my least favorite class • do i like the morning or nighttime
Lillian Shooter Aug. 28, 2024 BIO321 Science vocabulary chapter 1 2024-08-29
Across
- are important to using science in practical ways, but they are deeply affected by one's worldview
- the perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- a simple, testable statement that predicts the answer to a question
- the combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
- the first command God gave to the first man and woman
- a simplified representation of reality that describes or explains something in the world in a workable and useful way
- a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data
- a model that describes how phenomena relate to each other in a predictable way
Down
- the study of ethical situations in biology and medicne
- a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question
- the study of life
- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- the idea that the environment is fragile and should be protected and used as little as possible
- data that can be analyzed to explain phenomena in the world
- a model that explains a set of observations
15 Clues: the study of life • a model that explains a set of observations • the first command God gave to the first man and woman • the study of ethical situations in biology and medicne • a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data • a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question • data that can be analyzed to explain phenomena in the world • ...
Chandler Science Crossword 2024-11-08
Across
- a positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- a negatively charged subatomic particle around the nucleus
- the branch of biology concerned with the study of inheritance
- Brittle, poor conductors, and has low melting and boiling points
- a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use
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- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge in the nucleus
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.
- Malleable, ductile, and a good conductor; typically shiny
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables
15 Clues: a positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus • a lipped cylindrical glass container for laboratory use • a subatomic particle with a neutral charge in the nucleus • Malleable, ductile, and a good conductor; typically shiny • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • a negatively charged subatomic particle around the nucleus • ...
In the Life of Alyssa 2014-10-16
12 Clues: my major • my minor • my birth month • the sport I play • color of my eyes • my favorite color • my favorite season • my favorite number • my favorite holiday • my favorite furry pet • where I spend most of my time • place I want to travel to next
Charlotte's Spelling List 18 2021-03-17
12 Clues: hidden • bad luck • not useful • a branch of biology • freedom from control • outdoor surroundings • a natural environment • between or among nations • a table with dates and months • a formal meeting to ask questions • improperly understood or interpreted • a place where two or more roads meet
School's subjects 2017-01-10
12 Clues: E=mc2 • 10+8-3=? • It's noisy • Study of life • Mixing liquids • Using a keyboard • I'm your teacher • Explore the Earth • Painting and drawing • Kangxi, Qianlong, Mao • Triangle, cube, pyramid... • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GREEK ROOTS #3 2024-10-06
12 Clues: to check out • sun centered • study of time • nice sounding • study of life • shaped like a man • real science of stars • to hear from far away • fleeing from the center • study of gods and religion • measurement around a figure • study of earth's surface and mountains
How well do you know me? 2025-01-08
12 Clues: My eye color • My mom's name • My zodiac sign • I want to study • My favorite band • Where I was born • My favorite drink • My favorite artist • My other cat's name • One of my cat's names • How many piercings I have • What I want to do for work
Global Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-24
Across
- combining genes from different organisms
- meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- use biology and chemistry to develop new ways to control weeds
- direct-to-consumer programs which consumers buy shares of local farms projected harvest
- engineers use physics to develop new, more efficient machinery
- concerned with the production, processing, marketing, and distribution of all agricultural products, related supplies and services
Down
- use biology and chemistry to develop new ways to control insects
- the application of scientific principles and mew technologies to agriculture
- insecurity not knowing where a human will find their next meal
- refers to commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
10 Clues: combining genes from different organisms • insecurity not knowing where a human will find their next meal • use biology and chemistry to develop new ways to control weeds • engineers use physics to develop new, more efficient machinery • use biology and chemistry to develop new ways to control insects • ...
Taxonomy 2023-01-31
Across
- any group of people closely related by blood or marriage, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins
- A class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities; distinct sort or kind
- A class or group of individuals, or of species of individuals
- a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature
Down
- One who does taxonomy
- the act of classifying
- a plural of fungus.
- of, relating to, or noting a genus especially in biology
- the science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena, especially with reference to origin, growth, reproduction, structure, and behavior.
9 Clues: a plural of fungus. • One who does taxonomy • the act of classifying • of, relating to, or noting a genus especially in biology • A class or group of individuals, or of species of individuals • A class of individuals having some common characteristics or qualities; distinct sort or kind • ...
XavierChatman-ScientificRevolutionPuzzle 2021-02-15
12 Clues: Sun centered • Studies life • Observes stars • States Newton law • Astronomical model • Ideas were considered • Study of the universe • The phenomenon of light • Latin word for revolution • Changes position over time • Force equals mass times acceleration • A force that pulls objects towards each other
Charlotte's Spelling List 18 2021-03-18
12 Clues: hidden • bad luck • not useful • a branch of biology • freedom from control • outdoor surroundings • a natural environment • between or among nations • a table with dates and months • a formal meeting to ask questions • improperly understood or interpreted • a place where two or more roads meet
MONTBRILLANT HIGHSCHOOL 2024-01-23
12 Clues: Headmaster • Art teacher • ACM's teacher • Nature science • Lesson using ovens • Room where we can eat • What is in the IT rooms • Where you put your pens • Doyen of the 11th grade • Main color of the school • Big tests for 11th grade • Parc next to Montbrillant
Potato 2023-03-01
12 Clues: makes fire • time fly by • bad to breath in • looks at stairs. • the study of life • wont spill liquid • safety for Ur eyes • mix the chemicals. • runs through blood. • a stick that makes fire • liquid u mix with other liquid • wear for safety when doing science experiments.
学校(がっこう) 2026-02-14
Raven Crossword 2025-12-04
Across
- tall assistant principal with beard
- our pastor
- biology teacher
- financial literacy and economics teacher
- teacher that fixes Chromebooks
- global 1,2, US History and Financial teacher
- music teacher
- our principal
Down
- art teacher with glasses
- religion and Spanish teacher
- freshmen algebra 1 teacher
- earth science and religion teacher
12 Clues: our pastor • music teacher • our principal • biology teacher • art teacher with glasses • freshmen algebra 1 teacher • religion and Spanish teacher • teacher that fixes Chromebooks • earth science and religion teacher • tall assistant principal with beard • financial literacy and economics teacher • global 1,2, US History and Financial teacher
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
Across
- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- organisms that make their own food
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- organisms that obtain energy from foods they consume
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
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- smallest unit of most compounds
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- variable that is deliberately changed
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- cells that contain nuclei
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
28 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • organisms that make their own food • variable that is deliberately changed • positively and negatively charged atoms • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • proteins that act as biological catalysts. • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- region outside of the thylakoid membranes
- contain only a single set of chromosomes and therefore only a set of genes
- organisms that obtain energy from foods they consume
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- variable that is deliberately changed
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- a disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control cell growth
- the process of homologous chromosomes pairing up and forming tetras in meiosis I then exchanging portion of their chromatids is called ___
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- smallest unit of most compounds
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
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- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- organisms that make their own food
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a gram of water degree celsius
- plants use high energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates
- cells that contain nuclei
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- the first and longest stage of mitosis
- 2 tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope, separate and take up positions on opposite sides of the nucleus.
- second phase of mitosis and often times only lasts a few minutes
- DNA is a long molecule made up of units
- a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
- a kind of virus that infects bacteria
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
40 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • organisms that make their own food • variable that is deliberately changed • a kind of virus that infects bacteria • the first and longest stage of mitosis • positively and negatively charged atoms • DNA is a long molecule made up of units • ...
Biology exam review 2013-01-14
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- factors such as weather and climate affect the population size
- the role that the organism plays in a community
- the relationship where one organism feeds on a host organism
- biology is the study of
- in the body lower the amount of activation energy needed to make a reaction take place
- has a ph lower than 7
- organisms must maintain a stable internal balance known as
- solution is where there is higher concentration of a substance on one side of the membrane than there is on the other
- back and fourth changes between two species that interact
- make proteins
- is made up of a group of organisms of the same species that live together in one place at a time
- makes energy and ATP using sugar
- molecules have charged ends
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- proteins are made up of many chains of
- transport does not require energy
- growth occurs when the numbers of a population increase by a certain factor in each successive period over time
- water molecules retain heat well and help maintain in the body
- bonds are when atoms with two different charges bond together
- breaks down old cell parts
- bonds are when bonds share electrons
- is the change in an ecosystem where one community slowly replaces another community
- eletrons have a charge
- the human population is over and still growing
- is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- carbs and molecules made up of sugars, they supply organisms with
- is the element of life
- cells will communicate with each other using this signal which are recieved by receptor proteins
- the major greenhouse gas in the atmosphere
- the cell membrane is made up of this bilayer which contains phosopholipids
- blocks out harmful ultra violet rays from the sun
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- factors such as competition, food supply, disease, and predation can also effect a population size
- group serves as a standard of comparison because the group recieves no experimental treatment
- the greatest threat to the earths many ecosystem is the population
- is a posibble explanation that can be tested by experimentation
- the factors that change as in response to the independent variable
- has a ph lower than 7
- are polluntants which destroy the ozone layer of the atmosphere
- species is a species that is critical to an ecosystem because it effects the survival and number of many other species
- is the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
- cells use this to move larg particles out of the cell
- the relationship in which two species live in a close association with eachother
- used for cell support
- packages and ships proteins
- make sugar
- is a place where fresh and salt water mix
- cells do not have a nucleus
- need to eat other consumers for food
- global warming is produced due o the effect
- communities with this are more resilent than others
- is symbiosis where one benefits and the other is not harmed
- the single factor that scientist change in an experiment
- all the species in an ecosystem
- lipids, include fats, steroids, waxes, and oils repel water because they are
- to move large larticles into the cell
- diffusion uses transport proteins to move substances throught the cell membrane
- is the type of symbiosis where both species benefit
- cells have a nucleus surrounded by cytoplasm
- matter is made up of only one type of atom
- producers use to make energy
- is very important because it helps build proteins for the body
- growth occurs when a population starts with a miminum number of individuals and grows until it reaches the carrying capacity of a habitat
- all matter is composed of
- protects DNA
- a place where an organism lives
- is a large region characterized by specific kinds of plants and animals
66 Clues: make sugar • protects DNA • make proteins • has a ph lower than 7 • has a ph lower than 7 • used for cell support • is the element of life • biology is the study of • all matter is composed of • breaks down old cell parts • packages and ships proteins • cells do not have a nucleus • molecules have charged ends • eletrons have a charge • all the species in an ecosystem • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-24
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- Which of the two nucleic acids contains sugar deoxyribose?
- What accepts and holds two high-energy electrons and a hydrogen atom?
- Releases food energy by using ATP in the absence of oxygen
- An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- Which molecule transfers amino acids to ribosomes as was specified by mRNA?
- What is the name for adenine, thymine and guanine, cytosine parings?
- What two light dependent reactions reused in the Calvin Cycle (a & is used in the answer)
- What enzyme is needed for transcription?
- What indicates the H+ levels in a solution?
- What is the fundamental concept of biology?
- Hypothesis that is so well accepted by other scientists
- Reproduction sexually
- What is the only spot that an enzyme will bind to?
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- What is this equation for? 6CO + 6H O ---- C + H + O + 6O
- What is the real name for ATP?
- One strain of bacteria that can infect another benign strand
- Which of the two nucleic acids contains sugar ribose?
- What shows the relative location of each known gene?
- Means 'bacteria eater'
- The long molecules DNA is made of
- What term makes this equation? pyruvic acid + NADN ---- lactic acid NAD+
- What is needed to start a reaction?
- What is the principal enzyme involved in DNA replication?
- Term that means 'not in air'
- Cells with one set of genes
- Homologus pairs form tetrads and exchange portions of chromatids
- When Cytoplasm extends itself and 'eats' a particle
- What process takes materials into the infolds, or pockets of the cell membrane?
- In what cycle does the presence of oxygen, pyruvic acid in the glucose pass on to the second stage of reprodiction?
- The first stage of division in the cells nucleus
30 Clues: Reproduction sexually • Means 'bacteria eater' • Cells with one set of genes • Term that means 'not in air' • What is the real name for ATP? • The long molecules DNA is made of • What is needed to start a reaction? • What enzyme is needed for transcription? • What indicates the H+ levels in a solution? • What is the fundamental concept of biology? • ...
Biology Semester Project 2013-01-23
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- The information gathered from observations
- Evidence from numerous investigations build up a particular hypothesis and may be well supported
- Positively and negatively charged atoms
- Compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- Negatively charged particle with 1/1840, the mass of a proton
- The study of chemistry begins with the basic unit of matter
- Cells that contain a nuclei
- Reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
- Cells that do not contain a nuclei
- Plants use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates
- Any compound that forms H+ ions in solution
- Exchange portions of their chromatids
- Cells also produce a strong supporting layer around the membrane
- Pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- Atoms of the same element that diff in the number of neutrons they contain
- Proteins that act as biological catalysts
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
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- Compound that produces hydroxide ions OH- in solution
- Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- Energy to get the reaction started
- Surrounded by a thin flexible barrier
- Specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function
- Are not involved in coding for proteins
- Portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- Forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- Attraction between molecules of different substances
- Is the smallest unit of most compounds
- The final result in a chemical reaction
- Basic units of life
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form...
- The DNA sequence that code for proteins
35 Clues: Basic units of life • Cells that contain a nuclei • Energy to get the reaction started • Cells that do not contain a nuclei • Surrounded by a thin flexible barrier • Exchange portions of their chromatids • Is the smallest unit of most compounds • Positively and negatively charged atoms • Are not involved in coding for proteins • Portion of the cell outside the nucleus • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-13
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- contain only a single set of chromosomes and therefore only a set of genes
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- second phase of mitosis and often times only lasts a few minutes
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- 2 tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope, separate and take up positions on opposite sides of the nucleus.
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a gram of water degree celsius
- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- the first and longest stage of mitosis
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- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- plants use high energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high-energy carbohydrates
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- organisms that make their own food
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- variable that is deliberately changed
- a kind of virus that infects bacteria
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- organisms that obtain energy from foods they consume
- a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes
- cells that contain nuclei
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- the process of homologous chromosomes pairing up and forming tetras in meiosis I then exchanging portion of their chromatids is called ___
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- region outside of the thylakoid membranes
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- smallest unit of most compounds
- a disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control cell growth
39 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • organisms that make their own food • variable that is deliberately changed • a kind of virus that infects bacteria • the first and longest stage of mitosis • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • positively and negatively charged atoms • ...
AP Biology Vocab 2014-04-27
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- radiation- the diversification of a group of organisms into forms filling different ecological niches.
- does not vary with changes in the environment.
- evolution- the process whereby organisms not closely related, independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal that has two main forms and that also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- species-group of individuals which can breed together
- extinction rate-refers to the standard rate of extinction in earth's geological and biological history before humans became a primary contributor to extinctions.
- of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- or authority over.
- protein-long filamentous protein molecules.
- protein-are spherical proteins that are somewhat water-soluble.
- instrument for making a recording
- of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- ancestor- a group of organisms share common descent
- both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts.
- structure- Body part in different species that is similar in function but not in structure that evolved in response to a similar environmental challenge.
- reasoning-a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true.
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- variable-a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- bond-type of covalent bond that joins a carbohydrate molecule to another group.
- close a result comes to the true value
- acid-a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
- selection-the intentional reproduction of individuals in a population that have desirable traits
- in separate non-overlapping geographical areas.
- influence of closely associated species on each other in their evolution.
- bond-They are derived by reacting an oxoacid with a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol.
- any of a class of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues.
- anatomy- the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.
- A process in which the folding structure of a protein is altered due to exposure to certain chemical or physical factors causing the protein to become biologically inactive.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
30 Clues: or authority over. • instrument for making a recording • close a result comes to the true value • both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts. • protein-long filamentous protein molecules. • does not vary with changes in the environment. • in separate non-overlapping geographical areas. • ancestor- a group of organisms share common descent • ...
Biology Christmas Crossword 2013-12-11
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- good source of calcium in a glass
- has the Latin name Ilex
- Santa will have to look after this with regular exercise
- what reindeers like to eat
- used by reindeers for displaying
- what Santa may get if he gets too fat on mince pies
- Christmas trees that don't drop their leaves
- plant gathered from trees brings people together
- these will be slowed by too much drink
- pointed and found on an elf head
- shines brightly in the dark
- thick insulation for Santa's head
- has the Latin name Hedera
- elven police may ask Santa for a sample of this
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- elven police may ask Santa for a sample of this
- found in the sherry, thins Santa's blood
- where Santa lives (5,4)
- provide Santa with a clue when the chimney is hot
- vegetable left out for Rudolph
- difficult to control in cold places
- Santa will have to be careful not to drink too much of this
- a cone-bearing tree
- how Santa gets about
23 Clues: a cone-bearing tree • how Santa gets about • has the Latin name Ilex • where Santa lives (5,4) • has the Latin name Hedera • what reindeers like to eat • shines brightly in the dark • vegetable left out for Rudolph • used by reindeers for displaying • pointed and found on an elf head • good source of calcium in a glass • thick insulation for Santa's head • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-09
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- The fluid found within the inner membrane of mitochondria
- Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions
- A 10 step process that occurs in the cytoplasm
- The source of energy for photosynthesis
- The number of strands RNA has
- Functional group found at the 5 prime end of DNA
- Type of plant which has thinner, broader and greener leaves
- The energy product of photosynthesis
- Type of plant which opens stoma at night and closes it during the day
- Complementary 3 bases of RNA to DNA
- Enzyme that is switched on in embryonic and cancer cells
- The gain of electrons in a reaction
- Used for all cellular work in the cell
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- Photosynthetic organ of plants
- DNA codes for these substances
- The ability to do work
- Molecule that fatty acids bind with to create a fat molecule
- The passive movement of water through a membrane
- Type of bond which includes Van der Waals Forces
- The inner membrane of a mitochondria
- A structure consisting of 2 or more polypeptide chains
- Unusual base which bonds with uracil, adenine and cytosol
- Changes in the DNA sequence that will be inherited
- Enzyme which catalyzes carbon fixation of RuBP and carbon dioxide
24 Clues: The ability to do work • The number of strands RNA has • Photosynthetic organ of plants • DNA codes for these substances • Complementary 3 bases of RNA to DNA • The gain of electrons in a reaction • The inner membrane of a mitochondria • The energy product of photosynthesis • Used for all cellular work in the cell • The source of energy for photosynthesis • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-14
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- process in which water evaporates
- two-phase anabolic pathway in which the Sun's light energy is converted to chemical energy for use by the cell
- enzyme that converts inorganic CO2 molecules into organic molecules
- triphosphate energy-carrying biological molecule, which when broken down, drives cellular activities
- one of the stacks of pigment-containing thylakoids in a plant's chloroplasts
- fluid-filled space outside the grana
- the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane
- respiration catabolic pathway in which organic molecules are broken down to release energy for use by the cell
- wavelength the distance between one peak or crest of light, heat, or other energy
- the parenchyma, usually containing chlorophyll, that forms the interior of a leaf
- light absorbing colored molecule
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- transport chain chain couples electron transfer between electrons
- membrane bound organelle that converts fuel into energy
- cycle light independent reactions during phase two
- in chloroplasts, one of the stacked, flattened, pigment containing membranes in which light dependent reactions occur
- study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe
- acid a colorless syrupy, organic acid
- ability to work; energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed
- process in which NAD+ is regenerated
- all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
20 Clues: light absorbing colored molecule • process in which water evaporates • fluid-filled space outside the grana • process in which NAD+ is regenerated • acid a colorless syrupy, organic acid • cycle light independent reactions during phase two • membrane bound organelle that converts fuel into energy • all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-04
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- cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- net movement of the particles of a substance from where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated
- straight hollow tube of proteins that gives rigidity, shape, and organization to a cell
- having a lower concentration of solute than another
- long, thin, whip-like structures with a core of micro-tubules, that enable some cells to move
- membrane bound sac containing digestive enzymes that can break down proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides
- main energy source that cells use for for most of their work
- small membrane bound sac that functions in moving products into, out of, and within a cell
- short structures projecting from a cell and containing bundles of micro-tubules that move a cell through its surroundings or move fluid over the cells surface
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- solid rod of protein, thinner than a micro-tubule, that enables a cell to move or change shape
- cluster of proteins and nucleic acid that constructs proteins in a cell
- having a higher concentration of solute than another solution
- ball like mass of fibers and granules in a cell nucleus
- the central core that contains protons and neutrons
- photograph of the view through a microscope
- organelle found in some plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where photosynthesis takes place
- part of the cell with a specific function
- having a solute concentration equal to that of another solution
- passive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- membrane bound sac that buds from the endoplasmic reticulum or the Golgi apparatus
20 Clues: part of the cell with a specific function • photograph of the view through a microscope • the central core that contains protons and neutrons • having a lower concentration of solute than another • cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs • ball like mass of fibers and granules in a cell nucleus • ...
biology chapter 4 2014-10-17
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- most general level of taxonomy
- gets nutrients through photosynthesis, ingesting food, and absorbing nutrients
- the 2 part naming system for all living things
- traits that can be seen/measured
- 2nd level of taxonomy
- 6th level of taxonomy
- 7th level of taxonomy
- gets nutrients through secreating digestive enzyms and absaorbing nutrients
- gets nutrients through photosynthesis and chemosynthesis
- the geographical location an organism can be found
- 4th level of taxonomy
- most specific level of taxonomy
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- parasites, preditors,competitors
- temperature, soil,rain
- 5th level of taxonomy
- gets nutrients through chemosynthesis
- the science of classifying living things based onthier relationship to eachother
- 3rd level of taxonomy
- the pattern which a population is distributed or spread.
- gets nutrients through ingesting food
- gets nutrients through photosynthesis
21 Clues: 5th level of taxonomy • 3rd level of taxonomy • 2nd level of taxonomy • 6th level of taxonomy • 7th level of taxonomy • 4th level of taxonomy • temperature, soil,rain • most general level of taxonomy • most specific level of taxonomy • parasites, preditors,competitors • traits that can be seen/measured • gets nutrients through chemosynthesis • gets nutrients through ingesting food • ...
Biology Module#1 2013-10-18
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- Organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- A cell with distinct, membrane-bounded organelles
- Organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food
- The process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
- A cell that has no distinct, membrane-bounded organelles
- An abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents
- The idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemical reactions
- Organisms that produce their own food
- Reproduction that requires two organisms
- The science of classifying organisms
- Reproduction accomplished by a single organisms
- The sum total of all processes in an organism which break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- Organisms that eat only organisms other than plants
- Special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
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- Organisms that eat only plants
- A theory that has been tested by and is consistent with generations of data
- An educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question
- Naming an organism with its genus and species name
- Living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye
- The sum total of all processes in an organism which convert energy and matter from outside sources and use that energy and matter to sustain the organism's live functions
- Organisms that are able to make their own food
- A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- The sum total of all processes in an organism which use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- A unit of one or more populations of individuals that can reproduce under normal conditions, produce fertile offspring, and are reproductively isolated from other such units
27 Clues: Organisms that eat only plants • The science of classifying organisms • Organisms that produce their own food • Reproduction that requires two organisms • Organisms that are able to make their own food • Reproduction accomplished by a single organisms • A cell with distinct, membrane-bounded organelles • Organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • ...
biology crossword puzzle 2013-08-21
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- Which stage of aerobic respiration requires ATP?
- the r mrs gren which you need energy for
- photosynthesis takes place in small green structures call
- a gas needed for respiration
- the chloroplast use _________ to convert carbon dioxide and water together to make sugar and oxygen
- Most ATP in eukaryotic cells is produced in the
- causes condesation
- art of the pressure-flow theory is that the sucrose produced is moved by active transport into the companion cells of the_____ in leaf veins.
- the main product is glucose, but it is usually converted to the larger sugar call
- a simple sugar
- releasing energy from food in our cells
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- Most ATP produced in aerobic respiration occurs in the process of
- getting gases in out of the lungs
- plants use sunlight to make food by a process call
- a gas which is breathed out
- a machine to measure energy content of food
- stored in the plants
- place were the oxygen gets into de blood
- the molecule you use to store energy in your blood
- you get this from burning.
20 Clues: a simple sugar • causes condesation • stored in the plants • you get this from burning. • a gas which is breathed out • a gas needed for respiration • getting gases in out of the lungs • releasing energy from food in our cells • the r mrs gren which you need energy for • place were the oxygen gets into de blood • a machine to measure energy content of food • ...
Biology Test 2 2013-10-07
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- One of the 2 general forms of chromatin, is less densely packed, appears lighter in electron micrographs."
- Inside space of the ER"
- of the extracellular matrix (ECM) that binds to the integrins. Exists as a protein dimer consisting for two nearly identical monomers linked by disulfide bridges. Plays a major role in cell adhesion, growth, migration and differentiation and is important for wound healing and embryonic development. Alteration has been associated with cancer and fibrosis."
- compartment inside chloroplasts that is the site of photosynthesis. Consist of membrane surrounding lumen. Frequently form stacks of disks called grana (singular: granum) that are connected by intergranal or stroma thylakoids which join granum stacks together as single functional compartment"
- transmembrane receptors that mediate attachment between cell and its surroundings. In signal transduction they pass info about the chemical composition and mechanical status of the ECM into the cell and reveal status of cell to the outside. Involved in transmitting mechanical forces across otherwise vulnerable membranes, cell signaling, regulation of cell cycle, shape, motility."
- An unfolding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses electron
- organelles found in some plant cells. Responsible for synthesis and storage of starch granules through the polymerization of glucose and can convert this starch back into sugar when plant needs energy. Large number found in fruit and underground storage tissues of some plants such as potato tubers. They are plastids (leucoplasts)"
- A steroid that forms an essential component of animal cell membranes and acts as a precursor molecule for the synthesis of other biologically important, such as hormones."
- a membrane bounded vesicle whose function varies in different kinds of cells."
- to oxygen producing and then degrading"
- organelle found in cells of plants and algae. The site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell. Often contain pigments used in photosynthesis and types of pigments present can change or determine cell’s color. Possess a double-stranded DNA molecule which is circular like that of prokaryotes."
- lacks ribosomes, main functions are detoxification, lipid synthesis and sequestration of calcium."
- Transport/ The diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane with no expenditure of energy."
- An organelle in eukaryotic cells that serve as the site of cellular respiration."
- proteins/ A protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of integral protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer."
- The spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration gradient , from a region where it is more concentrated to a region where it is less concentrated."
- Transport/ The movement of substance across a cell membrane, with an expediture of energy against its concentration or electrochemical gradient ; mediated by specific transport proteins."
- a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals. Main component of connective tissue and most abundant protein in mammals (25-35% of whole-body protein content)."
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- organelles found in plant cells that conduct photosynthesis, carry out almost all fatty acid synthesis in plants, and are involved in plant’s immune response. A type of plastid. Capture the sun’s light energy and store it as ATP and NADPH while freeing O2 from water. Use the energy to make organic molecules from CO2 (Calvin Cycle)."
- a stack of membrane bounded thylakoids in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis."
- chains and molecules of the enzyme catalyze the synthesis."
- with ribosomes, continuous with nuclear membrane."
- a cable composed of actin proteins in the cytoplasm of almost every eukaryotic cells, making up part of the cytoskeleton and acting alone or with myosin to cause cell contraction, also know as actin filament."
- Proteins that need oligosaccharides attached to them in order to function properly."
- a hard material embedded in the cellulose matrix of vascular plant cell walls that provides structural support in terrestrial species."
- a network of microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments that branch throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport, and signaling functions. "
- proteins that are heavily glycosylated. Basic unit consists of core protein with one or more covalently attached glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain(s). Chains are long, linear carbohydrate polymers that are negatively charged under physiological conditions due to occurrence of sulfate and uronic acid groups. Occur in the connective tissue."
- protein/ typically a transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into and often completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane with hydrophobic regions in contact with aqueous solution on either side of the membrane."
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen ( H2) from various
- Filaments/ a component of the cytoskeleton that includes filaments intermediate in size between microtubules and microfilaments."
- A hollow rod composed of tubulin proteins that make up part of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells and is found in cilia and flagella."
- Structure present in the cytoplasm of animal cells, important during cell division ; functions as microtubule- organizing center. A centrosome has two centrioles."
- One of the 2 general forms of chromatin, highly condensed DNA that appears dark in electron micrographs."
- are plastids, heterogeneous organelles responsible for pigment synthesis and storage in specific photosynthetic eukaryotes. It is thought they are descended from symbiotic prokaryotes (endosymbiotic theory)"
- Large complexes of RNA and protein that are responsible for making proteins."
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as rivet."
- Pore Complex/ Nuclear membrane is studded with these large pores where passage is tightly regulated."
37 Clues: Inside space of the ER" • to oxygen producing and then degrading" • with ribosomes, continuous with nuclear membrane." • chains and molecules of the enzyme catalyze the synthesis." • An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen ( H2) from various • An unfolding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses electron • ...
Biology Test 2 2013-10-07
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- An unfolding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses electron
- a cable composed of actin proteins in the cytoplasm of almost every eukaryotic cells, making up part of the cytoskeleton and acting alone or with myosin to cause cell contraction, also know as actin filament.
- a membrane bounded vesicle whose function varies in different kinds of cells.
- one of the 2 general forms of chromatin, highly condensed DNA that appears dark in electron micrographs.
- a hard material embedded in the cellulose matrix of vascular plant cell walls that provides structural support in terrestrial species.
- one of the 2 general forms of chromatin, is less densely packed, appears lighter in electron micrographs.
- major organelle found in cells of plants and algae. The site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell. Often contain pigments used in photosynthesis and types of pigments present can change or determine cell’s color. Possess a double-stranded DNA molecule which is circular like that of prokaryotes.
- Filaments: a component of the cytoskeleton that includes filaments intermediate in size between microtubules and microfilaments.
- The diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane with no expenditure of energy.
- The movement of substance across a cell membrane, with an expediture of energy against its concentration or electrochemical gradient ; mediated by specific transport proteins.
- An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen ( H2) from various
- typically a transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into and often completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane with hydrophobic regions in contact with aqueous solution on either side of the membrane.
- transmembrane receptors that mediate attachment between cell and its surroundings. In signal transduction they pass info about the chemical composition and mechanical status of the ECM into the cell and reveal status of cell to the outside. Involved in transmitting mechanical forces across otherwise vulnerable membranes, cell signaling, regulation of cell cycle, shape, motility.
- Nuclear membrane is studded with these large pores where passage is tightly regulated.
- organelles found in plant cells that conduct photosynthesis, carry out almost all fatty acid synthesis in plants, and are involved in plant’s immune response. A type of plastid. Capture the sun’s light energy and store it as ATP and NADPH while freeing O2 from water. Use the energy to make organic molecules from CO2 (Calvin Cycle).
- Structure present in the cytoplasm of animal cells, important during cell division ; functions as microtubule- organizing center. A centrosome has two centrioles.
- studded with ribosomes, continuous with nuclear membrane.
- glycoprotein of the extracellular matrix (ECM) that binds to the integrins. Exists as a protein dimer consisting for two nearly identical monomers linked by disulfide bridges. Plays a major role in cell adhesion, growth, migration and differentiation and is important for wound healing and embryonic development. Alteration has been associated with cancer and fibrosis.
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- An organelle in eukaryotic cells that serve as the site of cellular respiration.
- chains and molecules of the enzyme catalyze the synthesis.
- a stack of membrane bounded thylakoids in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- lacks ribosomes, main functions are detoxification, lipid synthesis and sequestration of calcium.
- a network of microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments that branch throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport, and signaling functions.
- Non-pigmented organelles found in some plant cells. Responsible for synthesis and storage of starch granules through the polymerization of glucose and can convert this starch back into sugar when plant needs energy. Large number found in fruit and underground storage tissues of some plants such as potato tubers. They are plastids (leucoplasts)
- A protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of integral protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer.
- A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as rivet.
- to oxygen producing and then degrading
- a group of naturally occurring proteins found in animals. Main component of connective tissue and most abundant protein in mammals (25-35% of whole-body protein content).
- located beneath the inner membrane of the nucleus, made up of lamin proteins.
- Inside space of the ER
- Proteins that need oligosaccharides attached to them in order to function properly.
- The spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration gradient , from a region where it is more concentrated to a region where it is less concentrated.
- Large complexes of RNA and protein that are responsible for making proteins.
- proteins that are heavily glycosylated. Basic unit consists of core protein with one or more covalently attached glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain(s). Chains are long, linear carbohydrate polymers that are negatively charged under physiological conditions due to occurrence of sulfate and uronic acid groups. Occur in the connective tissue.
- A hollow rod composed of tubulin proteins that make up part of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells and is found in cilia and flagella.
- are plastids, heterogeneous organelles responsible for pigment synthesis and storage in specific photosynthetic eukaryotes. It is thought they are descended from symbiotic prokaryotes (endosymbiotic theory)
- membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts that is the site of photosynthesis. Consist of membrane surrounding lumen. Frequently form stacks of disks called grana (singular: granum) that are connected by intergranal or stroma thylakoids which join granum stacks together as single functional compartment
- A steroid that forms an essential component of animal cell membranes and acts as a precursor molecule for the synthesis of other biologically important, such as hormones.
38 Clues: Inside space of the ER • to oxygen producing and then degrading • studded with ribosomes, continuous with nuclear membrane. • chains and molecules of the enzyme catalyze the synthesis. • A type of intercellular junction in animal cells that functions as rivet. • An organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen ( H2) from various • ...
Cell Biology Crossword 2013-10-09
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- This organelle Supports and protects plant cells
- These organelles are the primary sites of protein synthesis
- This organelle is a membrane that separates the nucleus from the the cytoplasm in the cell
- This organelle is the cell's power plant and produces most of the cells ATP
- This organelle is the "brain" of the cell
- These organelles are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells
- This organelle is a gooey slime layer that surrounds the cell so bacteria can stick to things
- This organelle has no ribosomes attached and makes lipids and produces phospholipids for membranes
- This organelle is the fed ex of the cell
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- This organelle separates the inside of the cell from the outside enviroment
- This organelle has 3 components and each one is sized differently from the other
- This type of cell has no nucleus and is found in archae and bacteria
- This organelle has many ribosomes attached to its exterior and helps make proteins
- These organelles are used for storage of substances
- This organelle allows for transport of molecules in and out of the nuclear envelope
- This type of cell is found in animals, plants, and protists
- These organelles transport and organize substances within the cell
- These organelles are the stomach of the cell
- These nucleus structures hold our DNA
- These organelles are used in animal cells during the process of mitosis and meiosis
20 Clues: These nucleus structures hold our DNA • This organelle is the fed ex of the cell • This organelle is the "brain" of the cell • These organelles are the stomach of the cell • This organelle Supports and protects plant cells • These organelles are used for storage of substances • These organelles are the primary sites of protein synthesis • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-12
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- They receive blood coming into the heart
- Refers to any infection of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, fungi, or protozoa in rate conditions
- Is a long-term disease of the lungs caused by prolonged exposure to respiratory irritants like tobacco chemicals and air pollutants such as factory fumes or coal
- Is a chronic and allergic condition that makes the breathing airways narrow and swollen, and causes them to produce extra mucus
- Each alveolus is surrounded by a network of tiny blood vessels called
- A special kind of protein containing iron
- Means "white"
- The warmed, moistened, ad filtered air moves through a muscular tube in your upper throat called
- Means "cells"
- Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called
- Exhalation
- Allows for exchange of gases underwater
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- Is a pale yellowish liquid that is about ninety-two percent water
- Means "red"
- Inhalation
- Is the physical action of taking in oxygen into, and releasing the waste carbon dioxide out of the lungs
- Found in land animals
- Is a flap of tissue that closes the entrance to the rest of the respiratory system when you swallow
- They pump blood out of the heart
- Is the inflammation or swelling of the breathing passages, the pathway between the nose and the lungs
20 Clues: Inhalation • Exhalation • Means "red" • Means "white" • Means "cells" • Found in land animals • They pump blood out of the heart • Allows for exchange of gases underwater • They receive blood coming into the heart • A special kind of protein containing iron • Air that you breathe is filtered though the two openings called • ...
´ ▽ ` )ノ <( BIOLOGY CROSSWORD! ) 2015-06-03
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- A cell that divides uncontrollably
- The process of making someone immune to infection through vaccination
- The process of inserting healthy genes so that the cells in the organ function normally
- A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins in a cell
- The evaporation of water through the stomata in the leaves of a plant
- Maintaining a 'steady state'
- Unspecialized plant tissue that is capable of creating new parts of the plant
- Organelles filled with enzymes where digestion takes place
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- The process of cell division
- A pigment in plants that makes photosynthesis possible
- Creating a genetically identical organism that is the exact copy of the parent organism
- Organ system that controls growth, development, and metabolism
- The controlled death of a cell
- The process of splitting the cytoplasm to form two new cells
- Medical imaging that uses magnets and radio waves to produce images of the body
- Two attached identical copies of the chromosome
- Tissue in animals that allows for movement
- Tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- Thin-walled blood vessels that are responsible for carrying oxygen into the blood
- The period in a cell's life where it performs its ordinary functions
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
21 Clues: The process of cell division • Maintaining a 'steady state' • The controlled death of a cell • A cell that divides uncontrollably • Tissue in animals that allows for movement • Two attached identical copies of the chromosome • A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins in a cell • Tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach • ...
´ ▽ ` )ノ <( BIOLOGY CROSSWORD! ) 2015-06-03
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- Tissue in animals that allows for movement
- Organ system that controls growth, development, and metabolism
- Maintaining a 'steady state'
- Unspecialized plant tissue that is capable of creating new parts of the plant
- The period in a cell's life where it performs its ordinary functions
- A pigment in plants that makes photosynthesis possible
- The process of splitting the cytoplasm to form two new cells
- The process of making someone immune to infection through vaccination
- The process of cell division
- Tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- Creating a genetically identical organism that is the exact copy of the parent organism
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- Two attached identical copies of the chromosome
- The controlled death of a cell
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- The process of inserting healthy genes so that the cells in the organ function normally
- The evaporation of water through the stomata in the leaves of a plant
- A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins in a cell
- Thin-walled blood vessels that are responsible for carrying oxygen into the blood
- Organelles filled with enzymes where digestion takes place
- Medical imaging that uses magnets and radio waves to produce images of the body
- A cell that divides uncontrollably
21 Clues: Maintaining a 'steady state' • The process of cell division • The controlled death of a cell • A cell that divides uncontrollably • Tissue in animals that allows for movement • Two attached identical copies of the chromosome • A long piece of coiled DNA and proteins in a cell • Tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach • ...
Biology - Chapter 2 2015-01-15
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- microscope component that controls the amount of light
- when chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell
- a cell that transmits electrical information
- this protein carries oxygen in a blood cell
- a harmful tumor
- these cells control openings under a leaf
- chromosomes are aligned along the cell's equator
- kingdom of single-celled eukayotes
- the last phase of the cell cycle
- cells spend 95% of their life in this phase
- during cell division, the region where the cell membrane pinches off
- microscope lenses of different strengths
- an organism consisting of a single cell with no nucleus
- this disease causes red blood cells to be sharp and stiff
- a new cell wall as it is forming
- when the spindle fibres begin to form
- organelle that builds glucose
- checking for a disease in the absence of symptoms
- this organelle chops up and combines proteins
- a harmless tumor
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- reproduction that creates a clone
- cancer treatment involving implanting a pellet in a tumor
- the plant equivalent of a sperm cell
- this gland is checked in men over 40 for cancer
- kingdom of cells that can live inside volcanos
- cylindrical cells that cause movement
- when cancer cells are mobile
- stringy molecule with instructions to build proteins
- one half of a chromosome
- a change in DNA
- when two nuclear membranes form in a cell
- this controls what enters and leaves the cell
- a chemical that can cause DNA damage
- cancer treatment using toxic drugs
- medical imaging that uses sound waves
- the diameter of the circle you see in a microscope
- these cells have large vacuoles that can double in size
- storage organelle for waste
- a test that screens for cervical cancer on women
- the connecting point in a chromosome
- movement of water across a cell membrane
- a cell involved in sexual reproduction
42 Clues: a harmful tumor • a change in DNA • a harmless tumor • one half of a chromosome • storage organelle for waste • when cancer cells are mobile • organelle that builds glucose • the last phase of the cell cycle • a new cell wall as it is forming • reproduction that creates a clone • kingdom of single-celled eukayotes • cancer treatment using toxic drugs • ...
human biology - cells 2015-06-11
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- carbohydrate that makes up the cell wall of plants
- respiration in a cell without oxygen
- this occurs when an enzyme is destroyed by too high a temperature
- thin layer of "skin" on the outside of all cells
- respiration in a cell which requires oxygen
- the energy currency of a cell, known as ATP
- produced during anaerobic respiration
- special type of diffusion involving water molecules
- organelles that synthesize proteins and are called the "protein builders" of the cell
- the living material found in all cells
- found in plant cells, they absorb light energy and contain a green pigment
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- the green pigment in the chloroplasts
- liquid found in the vacuole of plant cells
- the substance the enzyme acts upon and which attaches itself to the active site
- cell membranes are this, meaning they allow some substances to pass through them but not others
- biological catalysts found in cells which speed up chemical reactions
- movement of particles from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- large central space in plant cells
- movement of particles agaisnt a concentration gradient which requires energy
- network of membranes found throughout the cytoplasm
- the largest organelle in a cell which controls the activities of the cell, found in most cells but not all
- small areas on the surface of enzymes where chemical reactions take place
- found outside the cell membrane in plant cells
- orgenelles that release most of the energy from respiration in cells
24 Clues: large central space in plant cells • respiration in a cell without oxygen • the green pigment in the chloroplasts • produced during anaerobic respiration • the living material found in all cells • liquid found in the vacuole of plant cells • respiration in a cell which requires oxygen • the energy currency of a cell, known as ATP • ...
Biology Extra Credit 2016-01-03
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- the process of an outside substance moving INTO the cell
- size of image divided by actual size of specimen
- part of the cell structure; flattened membrane sacs of cisternae
- a molecule that dissolves in water
- compartmentalized cell structure
- part of the cell structure; formed from golgi vesicles
- the membrane of the cell is composed of this
- cells that can be used for many functions, no differentiation with the beginning of this cell
- mitosis phase where the chromosomes move to the center of the cell
- mitosis phase where the daughter chromosomes start to separate and move to opposite sides of the cell
- a single sugar unit
- a substance that is both hydrophilic and hydrophobic
- water is able to move in and out of the cell by this process
- the last phase of mitosis; cell begins to start dividing into two daughter cells
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- particles passing between the phospholipids in the membrane; permeable membrane only
- the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules with hydrolysis
- organism with only one cell
- the process of an inside substance moving OUT of the cell
- channels in the cell allow for substances to travel from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- the model that shows what a membrane of a cell looks like
- simple cell structure without compartments
- a molecule that does not dissolve in water
- chromosomes start to coil; supercoiling phase of mitosis
- ATP is used to move substances in and out of the cell
- the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules
- mitosis phase where each chromosome is converted into two identical DNA molecules
- part of the cell structure; produce ATP for the cell by aerobic respiration
- the theory that all living things are made of cells
- the theory that mitochondria were once living cells
- the web of all the enzyme catalysed reactions in a cell or organism
30 Clues: a single sugar unit • organism with only one cell • compartmentalized cell structure • a molecule that dissolves in water • simple cell structure without compartments • a molecule that does not dissolve in water • the membrane of the cell is composed of this • size of image divided by actual size of specimen • the theory that all living things are made of cells • ...
Biology quiz 1 2016-03-07
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- Structures inside a cell.
- Has a true nucleus.
- Establishes the outer boundary of the cell.
- Species that do not share a common ancestor.
- Natural mechanisms that prevent the survival of a zygote between two different species.
- Organelle where the DNA is kept.
- A hypothesis that has been proven correct multiple times.
- Groups of organisms defined by species.
- Any change in the environment that favors the survival of one trait over another.
- An educated guess
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- A limit to the natural law.
- Organisms capable of producing fertal offspring.
- Species that does share a common ancestor.
- Theory that all living things are made of cells.
- Offspring that are different from the parents.
- Everything inside a cell.
- Where the proteins are produced in a cell.
- Organelle for temporary storage
- The belief that life is a product of chemical and physical progression.
- Does not have a true nucleus.
- Converts sugar energy to ATP.
- Natural mechanisms that prevent the ferilization of an egg cell in a different species.
- The belief that life is a product of supernatural feats.
- Process of evolution that forms new biological species.
24 Clues: An educated guess • Has a true nucleus. • Structures inside a cell. • Everything inside a cell. • A limit to the natural law. • Does not have a true nucleus. • Converts sugar energy to ATP. • Organelle for temporary storage • Organelle where the DNA is kept. • Groups of organisms defined by species. • Species that does share a common ancestor. • ...
Biology 11 Crossword 2015-12-10
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- Body stationary or sessile form which attaches at the base and points its tentacles upwards
- Head of an adult tapeworm; can contain suckers or hooks
- Terminal part of the leg of man or animal
- Tendancy in the development of animals to localization of important organs or parts in or near the head
- Band of glandular tissue in earthworm that secretes a viscid sac in which the eggs are deposited
- The division of some animal and plant body plans into a series of repetitive segments
- Prominent terminal projection, especially of a carpel or fruit
- Include jellyfish, hydra, coral; Means "stinging creature"
- A covering or vestment
- Most notable feature of cnidarians which contain a coiled thread and a barb for stinging and paralyzing prey\
- The body cavity of higher metozoans, between the body wall and intestine, lines with a mesodermal epithelium
- Spike shaped structure that makes up the skeletons of harder sponges
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- Opening of the archenteron in the gastrula, develops into the mouth in protosomes
- The unfold and spread out of the wings
- Specialized cell in spnges that uses a flagellum to move a steady amount of water through the sponge
- One member of a series of paired curved blood vessels that arise in the embryo from the ventral cortex, pass around the pharynx.
- Specialized cell in a sponge that makes spicules
- Stinging structure within each cnidocyte of a cnidarian
- Ribbon-shaped segmented worms which inhabit the intestinal tract of many vertebrates
- Motile stage of the life cycle of a cnidarian that has a bell-shaped body
- Group of archaeocytes surrounded by a tough layer of spicules; produced by some sponges
- A stiff hair' bristle or bristle like part
22 Clues: A covering or vestment • The unfold and spread out of the wings • Terminal part of the leg of man or animal • A stiff hair' bristle or bristle like part • Specialized cell in a sponge that makes spicules • Head of an adult tapeworm; can contain suckers or hooks • Stinging structure within each cnidocyte of a cnidarian • ...
Chemistry of Biology 2016-09-28
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- only found in plants
- have a positive charge
- mixture that it mixed evenly
- molecule a molecule that is positive at one end and negative at the other
- pure substance consisting of all the same type
- fats clog up your arteries and veins
- a mixture that is mixed unevenly
- solutions with a ph above 7 are considered to be
- has no charge
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- basic unit of matter
- the chemical combination of 2 or more elements
- the substance that does the dissolving
- fat tends to be liquid at room temperature
- has a negative charge
- the substance that is dissolved
- any compound that forms oh- ions in a solution
- major component of wood and paper
- a mixture of water and undissolved material
- 2 kinds of nucleic acids
- solutions have a greater h+ ion concentration than pure water
- proteins that speed up the chemical reactions of the cell
21 Clues: has no charge • basic unit of matter • only found in plants • has a negative charge • have a positive charge • 2 kinds of nucleic acids • mixture that it mixed evenly • the substance that is dissolved • a mixture that is mixed unevenly • major component of wood and paper • fats clog up your arteries and veins • the substance that does the dissolving • ...
biology crossword 3 2016-06-05
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- A segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- All the living things that directly or indirectly affect the environment
- When one organism is hurt and the other benefits
- Two or more organisms living in close association with eachother
- Another function of Dna is a blueprint for ________
- Organisms dependent on other organism for food
- similarities that related organisms share derived from a common ancestor
- A simple model that illustrates the transfer of chemical energy.
- helix What is the term for the shape of DNA?
- shift in allele frequencies within a population
- DNA carries traits from what? Parents Where you get your genetic traits from
- structure existing structures that are no longer used
- organism that was an in between of dinosaurs and birds
- The maximum number of organism the resources of an area can support.
- The study of the interactions of living things between each other and their environment
- factors Nonliving things that affect organism ability to reproduce and survive
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- Convert radiant energy of the sun into chemical energy; make their own food
- when individuals have physical/behavioral traits the better suit the environment
- and Watson Who created the first DNA model?
- random change in an organism's DNA
- bases Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine are examples of what?
- What is the backbone of DNA composed of?
- acid What does DNA stand for?
- What percent of our DNA actually codes for proteins?
- A function of DNA is to direct _______
- change in allele frequency due to a catastrophe
- Major changes in alleles that create a new species take long periods of
- Can synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds
- evolution unrelated species become more similar as they adapt to the same kind of enviroment.
- allows scientists to see a continual series of change in a species
30 Clues: acid What does DNA stand for? • random change in an organism's DNA • A function of DNA is to direct _______ • What is the backbone of DNA composed of? • A segment of DNA that codes for a protein • and Watson Who created the first DNA model? • helix What is the term for the shape of DNA? • Organisms dependent on other organism for food • ...
year 7 Biology 2016-06-01
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- Organisms which make their own energy rich molecules by using the sun’s energy to convert simple molecules into larger energy rich (organic) molecules.
- Organism which breaks down energy rich molecules in dead organisms and the wastes of organisms into simple molecules and so help to recycle matter. Bacteria and fungi are the major decomposers.
- The first of the hierachical groups for taxomony
- The basic building block of living things.
- Organism which consumes animals.
- The state where a response is produced due to a stimulus.
- Process of getting nutrition by organisms making their own food usually by photosynthesis
- To increase the apparent size of an object.
- Organism which consumes other organisms (prey) that they actively hunt.
- A membrane-bound fluid filled space within a cell that is used to store, water, waste and food molecules.
- The state where an organism has a definite structure and is made up of cells. (two words)
- One of the five kingdoms of living things
- A number of food chains combined. (two words)
- An organism composed of many cells.
- Organism which consumes both plants and animals.
- Process by which green plants manufacture their own energy rich food molecules.
- One of the five kingdoms of living things
- A change in an organism’s environment which produces a response.
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- Areas on the Earth with similar climatic conditions.
- An organism whose cells have membrane-bound organelles including a proper nucleus.
- An organism made up of one cell.
- The variety of all living things; the different plants, animals and microorganisms, the genetic information they contain and the ecosystems they form.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The last of the hierachical groups for taxomony
- The simultaneous demand by two or more organisms for limited environmental resources, such as nutrients, living space, or light.
- The study of the interactions between living things and their environment.
- The place on the earth’s surface where all life dwells. Within the biosphere there are many different biomes which in turn contain many different ecosystems.
- The process whereby food is broken down to release energy.
- Two word (binomial) system used to name organisms using the genus and species names for the organism.
- Organism which eats other organisms to obtain the energy rich organic molecules and nutrients it needs.
- The practice of classifying organisms.
- The control center of the cell, where DNA is found.
- An instrument with lenses which magnifies objects.
- Feeding level within the community. (two words)
- Organism which is actively hunted by predators.
35 Clues: An organism made up of one cell. • Organism which consumes animals. • An organism composed of many cells. • The practice of classifying organisms. • One of the five kingdoms of living things • One of the five kingdoms of living things • The basic building block of living things. • To increase the apparent size of an object. • A number of food chains combined. (two words) • ...
Biology Chapter 15 2018-03-01
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- Darwin brought these birds back from the Galapagos
- English mathematician
- cumulative changes in groups of organisms
- when a small sample of a population settles in a location separated from the rest of the population
- operates to eliminate extreme expressions of a trait
- there are ___ basic principles for natural selection
- a measure of the relative contribution that an individual trait makes to the next generation
- structures that are reduced forms of functional structures in other organisms
- when a population declines to a very low number and then rebounds
- a process that splits a population into two groups
- another type of morphological adaptation to make one species look like another
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- study of the distribution of plants and animals around the world
- an early, pre-birth stage of an organism
- morphological adaptations that allow them to blend in with their environments
- anatomically similar structures inherited from common ancestors
- are newly evolved features
- any change in the allelic frequencies in a population that results from change
- a random change in genetic material
- developed the theory of evolution
- a ___ can provide a record of species that lived long ago
- German physician
- primitive features
22 Clues: German physician • primitive features • English mathematician • are newly evolved features • developed the theory of evolution • a random change in genetic material • an early, pre-birth stage of an organism • cumulative changes in groups of organisms • Darwin brought these birds back from the Galapagos • a process that splits a population into two groups • ...
Summer's Biology Crossword 2018-05-01
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- a sequence of three nucleotides forming a unit of genetic code in a transfer RNA molecule, corresponding to a complementary codon in messenger RNA.
- A purine base found in dna and RNA; pairs with cytosine.
- a gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species.
- A phosphate group is just a phosphorus atom bound to four oxygen atoms.
- A cell, group of cells, or organism that is produced asexually from and is genetically identical to a single ancestor.
- the area where the replication of DNA will actually take place.
- an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease.
- technique used in molecular biology to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a segment of DNA across several orders of magnitude, generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence.
- Genetically-engineered DNA molecule formed by splicing fragments of DNA from a different source or from another part of the same source, and then introduced into the recipient (host) cell.
- a step in protein biosynthesis wherein the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to produce the specific sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
- an enzyme that synthesizes short RNA sequences called primers. These primers serve as a starting point for DNA synthesis.
- The pair of nitrogenous bases that connects the complementary strands of DNA or of double-stranded RNA and consists of a purine linked by hydrogen bonds to a pyrimidine.
- enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.
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- A pyrimidine base found in dna and rna that pairs with guanine.
- a sequence of three nucleotides that together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule.
- an enzyme that is responsible for making rna from a dna template.
- a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes, typically a small circular DNA strand in the cytoplasm of a bacterium or protozoan. Plasmids are much used in the laboratory manipulation of genes.
- a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface.
- The rule that in DNA there is always equality in quantity between the bases A and T and between the bases G and C.
- a technique used especially for identification (as for forensic purposes) by extracting and identifying the base-pair pattern of an individual's DNA
- a protein produced by bacteria that cleaves DNA at specific sites.
- the action of copying or reproducing something.
- a written or printed representation of something.
- a compound that is one of the four constituent bases of nucleic acids. A pyrimidine derivative, it is paired with adenine in double-stranded DNA.
- relating to or denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced.
- A type of enzyme that is responsible for forming new copies of DNA, in the form of nucleic acid molecules.
- a sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
- A purine base that is a component of DNA and RNA, forming a base pair with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA.
- an enzyme that brings about ligation of DNA or another substance.
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells. Its principal role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins.
31 Clues: the action of copying or reproducing something. • a written or printed representation of something. • A purine base found in dna and RNA; pairs with cytosine. • A pyrimidine base found in dna and rna that pairs with guanine. • the area where the replication of DNA will actually take place. • an enzyme that is responsible for making rna from a dna template. • ...
Biology Review 1 2018-05-17
Across
- any change in copying the DNA message
- form the rungs of a DNA molecule
- the DNA that is formed when DNA from one organism is put into the DNA of another organism
- a chemical that acts as a messenger for DNA
- ______ twins are two children that form from the splitting of one fertilized egg
- three pairs of small glands located under the tongue and behind the jaw
- the changing of food into a usable form
- a tube hat connects the mouth to the stomach
- the adding of a healthy gene into the body of a person suffering from a disorder caused by a defective or mutated gene
Down
- energy that is given off by atoms
- a liquid that is formed in the mouth and that contains an enzyme. (speeds up chemical change in carbohydrates)
- A ______ turns food into a form the cells can use
- ______ twins are twins that form from two different fertilized egg
- the bringing together of two living things to produce offspring
- A ______ occurs when large food pieces are broken down into smaller pieces
- the code that translates the DNA language into the protein language
- chemicals that speed up the rate of chemical change
- a molecule that makes up genes and determines the traits of all living things
- ______ system is a group of organs that take in food and change it into a form the body can use
- a baglike, muscular organ that mixes and chemically changes protein
20 Clues: form the rungs of a DNA molecule • energy that is given off by atoms • any change in copying the DNA message • the changing of food into a usable form • a chemical that acts as a messenger for DNA • a tube hat connects the mouth to the stomach • A ______ turns food into a form the cells can use • chemicals that speed up the rate of chemical change • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-27
Across
- T Cells divide and differentiate into memory cells and into effector cells that help activate cytotoxic T and B cells
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus
- is the entrance of food in the digestive tract
- when dehydrated these receptor cells in hypothalamus to send impulses in the posterior pituitary gland
- are predators or scavengers that eat the flesh of other animals
- is an immune reaction to a harmless substance
- the 3rd stage where the nutrients enter the cells lining the digestive tract and move into the bloodstream to be transported
- any molecule that stimulates an immune reaction by B and T cells
- is a condition in which the immune system lacks one or more essential components.
- the chamber in heart where blood exits
- the protein that carries oxygen
- is a substance that stimulates active immunity against a pathogen without causing illnesses
- is the liquid matrix of blood
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- is the elimination of theses metabolic wastes
- the most common measure, is equal to weight/height^2
- are Y-shaped proteins that recognize specific antigens.
- a reaction in which the cells clumped together
- an organ is a pump that keeps the blood moving through these vessels
- also known as a leukocyte which are suspended in blood plasma and occupy the interstitial fluid between cells
- the colorless fluid of the lymphatic system, forms when plasma seeps out of blood vessel into intestinal fluid
- Juice a mixture of water, mucus, salts, hydrochloric acid, and enzymes
- is an immediate, localized reaction to an injury or to any pathogen that breaches the body's barriers
- substances required for metabolism, growth, maintenance, and repair
- is the fluid of the circulatory system
- are saucer-shaped disks that participate in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- are small, colorless cell fragments that participate in blood clotting
- small intestine's lining; tiny fingerlike projections that absorb nutrients
- cancers in which bone marrow overproduces white blood cells
- uses inorganic raw materials like water and carbon dioxide to make its own food.
- Cava a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart
30 Clues: is the liquid matrix of blood • the protein that carries oxygen • is the fluid of the circulatory system • the chamber in heart where blood exits • is the elimination of theses metabolic wastes • is an immune reaction to a harmless substance • is the entrance of food in the digestive tract • a reaction in which the cells clumped together • ...
Biology Vocabulary Crossword 2019-12-10
Across
- Compound that occurs in guano and fish scales, and is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids.
- An alteration of nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism.
- Compound is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids T goes with A.
- Most important part of a cell typically single bounded by double membrane.
- compound found in living tissue as a constituent base of nucleic acids. C goes with G.
- Exhibiting biological specialization especially: highly differentiated especially in a particular direction or for particular end.
- Mutation caused by intersections or deletions of a number of nucleotides in DNA
- Process where biological cells generate new proteins.
- Mutation affecting only one or few nucleotides in a gene sequence.
- Threadlike structure of nucleic acid and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in forms of genes.
Down
- compound is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids. A goes with T.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, self replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms
- Compound consisting of a nucleotide linked to a phosphate group.
- Process when genetic information represented by sequence of DNA nucleotides is copied into newly synthesized molecules of RNA.
- Process when less specialized cell undergoes maturation to become more distinct in form and function.
- Pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, structure of DNA.
- Simply a nitrogen containing molecule that has the same chemical properties as a base.
- Process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule.
- Process when a protein is synthesized from information contained in a molecule of messenger RNA.
- Ribonucleic acid. A long single- stranded chain of cells that processes protein.
20 Clues: Process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule. • Process where biological cells generate new proteins. • Compound consisting of a nucleotide linked to a phosphate group. • An alteration of nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism. • Mutation affecting only one or few nucleotides in a gene sequence. • ...
Biology Vocabulary Crossword 2019-12-10
Across
- Compound that occurs in guano and fish scales, and is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids.
- An alteration of nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism.
- Compound is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids T goes with A.
- Most important part of a cell typically single bounded by double membrane.
- compound found in living tissue as a constituent base of nucleic acids. C goes with G.
- Exhibiting biological specialization especially: highly differentiated especially in a particular direction or for particular end.
- Mutation caused by intersections or deletions of a number of nucleotides in DNA
- Process where biological cells generate new proteins.
- Mutation affecting only one or few nucleotides in a gene sequence.
- Threadlike structure of nucleic acid and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in forms of genes.
Down
- compound is one of four constituent bases of nucleic acids. A goes with T.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, self replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms
- Compound consisting of a nucleotide linked to a phosphate group.
- Process when genetic information represented by sequence of DNA nucleotides is copied into newly synthesized molecules of RNA.
- Process when less specialized cell undergoes maturation to become more distinct in form and function.
- Pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, structure of DNA.
- Simply a nitrogen containing molecule that has the same chemical properties as a base.
- Process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule.
- Process when a protein is synthesized from information contained in a molecule of messenger RNA.
- Ribonucleic acid. A long single- stranded chain of cells that processes protein.
20 Clues: Process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule. • Process where biological cells generate new proteins. • Compound consisting of a nucleotide linked to a phosphate group. • An alteration of nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism. • Mutation affecting only one or few nucleotides in a gene sequence. • ...
biology b vocabulary 2020-01-16
Across
- system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body.
- drift variation in the relative frequency of different genotypes in a small population, owing to the chance disappearance of particular genes as individuals die or do not reproduce.
- selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- the orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light
- system is a passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism, so as to help maintain internal chemical homeostasis and prevent damage to the body
- system is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange in animals and plants.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- system the bodily system that protects the body from foreign substances, cells, and tissues
- having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- system the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
- flow The movement and exchange of genes or alleles from one population of species to another.
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- a cellular organisational level between cells and a complete organ.
- system the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
- system involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the body.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- system The framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protects and supports the body tissues and internal organs.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- a differentiated structure (such as a heart, kidney, leaf, or stem) consisting of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism
25 Clues: the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. • having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes. • a cellular organisational level between cells and a complete organ. • the branch of science concerned with classification, especially of organisms; systematics • ...
Biology: Animals Unit 2019-11-13
Across
- over __-five % of almost all foods is carbs, fat and protein
- nucleic acids store and pass of __ information
- carbs are also a source of dietary __
- fats are __ at room temperature
- table sugar
- the molecule to which fatty acids are linked
- C6 H12 O6
- animals get energy from food through cellular __
- hundreds to thousands of glucose molecules linked together
- simple carbohydrates
- a chain of glucose with different bonds than other carbs
- __ acid, or DNA, made from nucleic acid
- nucleic acids are made up of __
- protein speeds up chemical reactions as __
Down
- number of amino acids
- __ acid, the fourth type of biological macro-molecule
- __ are liquid at room temperature, unlike fats
- proteins are composed of __ acids
- single sugar
- __ acid, a copy of half of DNA, made from nucleic acid
- when you feel sore, it is because of a buildup of __ acid
- fat provides cells with __ term energy
- the number of fatty acids
- long chained carbohydrates are called __ carbohydrates
- fat makes up biological __
- carbs provide cells with __ term energy
- high energy bonds store __ energy
27 Clues: C6 H12 O6 • table sugar • single sugar • simple carbohydrates • number of amino acids • the number of fatty acids • fat makes up biological __ • fats are __ at room temperature • nucleic acids are made up of __ • proteins are composed of __ acids • high energy bonds store __ energy • carbs are also a source of dietary __ • fat provides cells with __ term energy • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
Down
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
Down
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
Down
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
Down
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
Down
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Grade 10 Biology 2019-11-20
Across
- Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
- Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
- Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)
- Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
- Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
- Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
- System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
- Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
- Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
- The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
- Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
- Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
Down
- Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
- A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
- Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
- Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
- A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
- Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
- Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
- Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
- Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
- Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
- Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
- Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
- System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
- Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
31 Clues: Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28) • The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015) • Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014) • Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58) • Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18) • Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57) • ...
Biology Quest Review 2019-11-25
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- stands for adenosine triphosphate, is energy for a cell
- happens in the thylakoids, gives us oxygen
- the first step of respiration, doesn't need oxygen
- where respiration occurs in a cell
- used to produce ATP and specifically NAD+ when oxygen is not present
- product of photosynthesis reactant for respiration
- requiring oxygen
- reactant of photosynthesis and product of respiration
- chemical formula O2 product for photosynthesis reactant of respiration
- the second step of respiration
- aka light-independent reaction makes glucose
- where photosynthesis occurs in a plant
- the thin pancakes in the chloroplasts
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- produced in lactic acid fermentation, makes your muscles hurt
- chains of chemical enzyme reactions that take place in cells
- the last step of respiration
- the process by which plants make food
- H2O reactant for photosynthesis and product of respiration
- not requiring oxygen
- the process plants and animals use to make ATP energy
- produced in alcoholic fermentation, makes bread rise
- the area of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoids and grana
22 Clues: requiring oxygen • not requiring oxygen • the last step of respiration • the second step of respiration • where respiration occurs in a cell • the process by which plants make food • the thin pancakes in the chloroplasts • where photosynthesis occurs in a plant • happens in the thylakoids, gives us oxygen • aka light-independent reaction makes glucose • ...
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2 2020-03-19
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- Stores energy rich lipids insulates and cushion body parts
- Protect soft tissue,function in movement stores,minerals,produce blood cells
- Tissue that connects,support,binds,or separate other tissue or organs
- Bones that are almost equal in lenght and width,wrist and ankle
- The outermost layer made of 25-30 layers of dead flat Kerotino
- An ovals shapped part that fits into a curve
- Limited rotation neck and head
- They absorb nutrients from organic or decaying matter
- Sheet like tissue in which cell attach to one another bu tight junction
- Acts on the living of passage away
- Only found in the fingertips,palms of hand & soles of feet
- Attaches to the bones because of body movement
- Bands of fibrous slightly elastic connective
- Bones of Legs and Arms
- Is the largest system of the body
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- A group of closely associated cell that perform related function and similar in structure
- Regular shape facial bone
- Occurs only in heart wall,contraction is not under voluntary
- Thinner and flatter bones
- Main column of the long bone that contain yellow bone
- a single layer of cuboidal
- Allows for bending and straightening
- The deepest layer made up a
- Made up to 3-5 layers of keratinocytes
- Fibrous card that attaches muscle bone
- Types of straited muscle that form the walls
- End of the long bone that form joints
- Produced keratin protein a fibrous protein that helps product the Epidermis
- Appears covered in thornlike spike provide strenght & flexibility to the skin
- Strong,flexible connective tissus
- Formed when rebound head fits into rounder cavity of joining bone
31 Clues: Bones of Legs and Arms • Regular shape facial bone • Thinner and flatter bones • a single layer of cuboidal • The deepest layer made up a • Limited rotation neck and head • Strong,flexible connective tissus • Is the largest system of the body • Acts on the living of passage away • Allows for bending and straightening • End of the long bone that form joints • ...
Biology cross word 2020-04-23
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- Organisme yang memakan organisme lain
- serambi jantung
- Sel memanjang berbentuk benang pada jamur
- tempat hidup
- Jamur yang hidup bersama dan saling menguntungkan
- hidup sendiri
- Spora berukuran besar
- Benda tak hidup
- Pelopor sistem klasifikasi berdasarkan filogeni
- Sisa sisa makhluk hidup
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- Selubung protein pada virus
- sel kelamin betina
- Kumpulan sel-sel yang serupa
- Rongga tubuh Coelenterata yang berfungsi untuk pencernaan
- Jalinan hifa
- Rongga tubuh pada metazoa
- Ilmu yang mempelajari struktur sel dan jaringan dalam tubuh makhluk hidup
- bangsa burung
- Bakteri berbentuk batang
- Filamen seperti akar
20 Clues: Jalinan hifa • tempat hidup • hidup sendiri • bangsa burung • serambi jantung • Benda tak hidup • sel kelamin betina • Filamen seperti akar • Spora berukuran besar • Sisa sisa makhluk hidup • Bakteri berbentuk batang • Rongga tubuh pada metazoa • Selubung protein pada virus • Kumpulan sel-sel yang serupa • Organisme yang memakan organisme lain • Sel memanjang berbentuk benang pada jamur • ...
Biology Crossword Assignment 2021-02-04
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- the largest and most prominent part of the brain.
- it divides the cerebrum in two hemispheres.
- some stimuli arise within the organism's bogy. They are called as __________ stimuli.
- they are part of neuron cells which receive messages from other neurons.
- any condition in an environment which causes a reaction in an organism.
- he developed the concept of conditioned reflex through the famous study with dogs.
- structual and functional unit of the nervous system.
- the ear nerve is connected to the brain by this nerve.
- a long fibre covered by a sheath.
- the three membranes which envelope the brain.
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- special cells in the sense organs that receive stimulus from the environment.
- an electrical signal carrying messages.
- nerves carrying messages from the sense organs to the brain/spinal cord.
- there are _______ pairs of cranial nerves.
- nerve cells or neurons are joined end to end forming ________.
- the eye is connected to the brain by this nerve.
- an italian scientist who devised a way of staining nervous tissue with a silver solution and studied the structure of nerve cells in intricate detail.
- junction where communication between two neurons.
- a highly developed organ and is situated in the cranium of the skull.
- it controls all the involuntary actions, including the heart beat, movements of muscles of the stomach,etc.
20 Clues: a long fibre covered by a sheath. • an electrical signal carrying messages. • there are _______ pairs of cranial nerves. • it divides the cerebrum in two hemispheres. • the three membranes which envelope the brain. • the eye is connected to the brain by this nerve. • the largest and most prominent part of the brain. • junction where communication between two neurons. • ...
Barb's biology puzzle 2021-01-29
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- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits in terms of growth and reproduction to the harm of the other species
- single celled fungus that has a single nucleus and reproduces asexually by budding or fission or sexually through spore formation
- transfer of genetic material from one cell to another
- an organism that transmits a disease or parasite to other organisms
- disease causing agent
- filament of the vegetative body of the fungus
- organism that lacks the membrane bound nucleus and the membranous organelles typical of eukaryotes
- spore produced by sac and club fungi during asexual reproduction
- form of symbiosis sin which one organism lives inside another
- various fungi whose body consists of a mass of hyphae that grow on and receive nutrients from organic matter
- supergroup of eukaryotes that includes euglenids, kinetoplastids, parablastids and diplomonads
- spore formed within a cell made by certain bacteria
- golden brown algae with a cell wall in two parts or valves significant component of phytoplankton
- freshwater and marine organisms that are suspended on or near the surface of the water
- members of the domain Bacteria
- tangled mass of hyphal filaments composing the vegetative body of the fungus
- fingerlike sac in which nuclear fusion, meiosis and ascospore production occur during sexual reproduction in sac fungi
- symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit in terms of growth and reproduction
- poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms from the environment by bacteria
- complex single celled protist that moves by means of cilia and digests food in food vacuoles
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- group of eukaryotes that includes foraminiferans and radiolarians
- supergroup of eukaryotes that includes land plants and red and green algae
- exchange of DNS between bacteria by means of bacteriophage
- asexual form of reproduction whereby a new organism develops as an outgrowth of the body of the parent
- spore that is motile by means of one or more flagella
- mostly aquatic fungi with flagellated spores that may represent the most ancestral fungal lineage
- a resting structure bodies that contains reproductive bodies in protists and invertebrates
- systematic group that refers to the major groups of eukaryotes
- clublike structure in which nuclear fusion, meiosis and basidiospore production occur during sexual reproduction of club fungi
- group of eukaryotic organisms that are not a plant, fungus or animal
- partition or wall that divides two areas
- taking up of extraneous genetic material saprotroph organism that secretes digestive enzymes and absorbs the resulting nutrients back across the plasma membrane
- having cell walls
- hyphae that have no cross walls
- symbiotic relationship in which one species is benefitted and the other is neither harmed nor benefited
35 Clues: having cell walls • disease causing agent • members of the domain Bacteria • hyphae that have no cross walls • partition or wall that divides two areas • filament of the vegetative body of the fungus • spore formed within a cell made by certain bacteria • spore that is motile by means of one or more flagella • transfer of genetic material from one cell to another • ...
Plant Biology Crossword 2021-02-22
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- a fruit with a soft mesocarp and a seed enclosed by a stony endocarp
- cell organelles that control the flow of molecules in the cell
- permeable layer inside the cell wall that controls substances enter or leave the cell
- a type of fruit that will split open at maturity and freely release seeds for dispersal
- a folded membrane system that provides a channel for transporting proteins and lipids in the cell
- the inner layer of plant tissue of stems and roots
- a fruit with a tough endocarp that encloses the seeds
- a substance in cells that plays a role in gene expression
- clusters of single flowers gathered on a stem
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- a type of fruit that keeps the seeds within the fruit walls after leaving the parent plant
- an organism that uses external sources of food or energy
- a substance in cells that holds a plant’s genetic material and provides genetic information to RNA
- specialized epidermal plant cells with pores that open to allow for gas exchange and control water loss
- the places on a plant stem where leaves develop
- an organism that uses the process of photosynthesis to make its own food
- the basic unit of a plant contains many different organelles that drive the plant processes
- a dry indehiscent fruit in which part of the fruit wall extended to form a wing
- a thin stalk in the stamen of a flower that supports the anther
- the parts of a cell that drive the process of respiration and energy transfer
- a large organelle found in a plant cell that contains the plant’s genetic material
20 Clues: clusters of single flowers gathered on a stem • the places on a plant stem where leaves develop • the inner layer of plant tissue of stems and roots • a fruit with a tough endocarp that encloses the seeds • an organism that uses external sources of food or energy • a substance in cells that plays a role in gene expression • ...
Biology Final Project 2020-06-08
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- your food goes here when you swallow it
- these cells are specialized for contraction
- is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system
- these transport blood through your body
- provides blood supply to all body tissue
- resistance to change
- are the bones that protect the organs in your chest
- animals that begin life in the water before growing into a terrestrial adult
- it covers almost the entire body
- an organ used to see
- the system of organs responsible for breaking down food
- a thin barrier
- all of the bones in your body
- of, on, or relating to Earth
- the joint between your leg and your foot
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- food goes down this to get to your stomach
- when you breathe, the air goes here
- ability to move
- this connects your head with your shoulders and the rest of your body
- the smallest unit of life.
- the lines in your skin caused by age
- the muscle at the bottom of your mouth that tastes things
- this system is a complex collection of nerves and specialized cells
- organs that process body waste
- grasping organ
- pumps your blood around your body
- able to adjust to new conditions
27 Clues: grasping organ • a thin barrier • ability to move • resistance to change • an organ used to see • the smallest unit of life. • of, on, or relating to Earth • all of the bones in your body • organs that process body waste • it covers almost the entire body • able to adjust to new conditions • pumps your blood around your body • when you breathe, the air goes here • ...
Biology Video Vocab 2020-05-18
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- very small
- not exact or accurate; estimated
- cause to pass from one place to another
- a split in the surface of something
- a unit apart or by itself; cause to be apart
- to eject material like a volcano
- required; not voluntary
- a thin barrier
- animals that begin life in the water before growing into a terrestrial adult
- a nerve cell
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- of great value
- designed for people to live in
- a person who offers to do a task
- the bones that make up a backbone
- to get smaller or more compact
- able to adjust to new conditions
- so small it can only be seen with a microscope
- be full of or swarming with
- of, on, or relating to Earth
- a scent used by animals to communicate
- able to be used for a practical purpose
- the central part of something
22 Clues: very small • a nerve cell • of great value • a thin barrier • required; not voluntary • be full of or swarming with • of, on, or relating to Earth • the central part of something • designed for people to live in • to get smaller or more compact • a person who offers to do a task • not exact or accurate; estimated • able to adjust to new conditions • to eject material like a volcano • ...
Biology Final Project 2020-06-09
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- the top of a mountain
- transmit signals from the tongue to the brain
- every year
- Be full of or swarming with
- a terrestrial adult
- very small
- cause to pass from one place to another
- the bones that make up backbone
- DNA can found
- Divided into two part
- carnivores and formidable
- the central part of something
- golden eagle not migrate
- so small it can only be seen with a microscope
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- not voluntary
- to emerge from an egg
- golden eagles also nest
- not exact or accurate; estimated
- of, on, or relating to Earth
- one of the world’s largest raptors--or birds
- under something
- the golden eagles found
- something consciously controlled
- much more common in winter months
- a nerve cell
- animals that begin life in the water before growing
26 Clues: every year • very small • a nerve cell • not voluntary • DNA can found • under something • a terrestrial adult • to emerge from an egg • the top of a mountain • Divided into two part • golden eagles also nest • the golden eagles found • golden eagle not migrate • carnivores and formidable • Be full of or swarming with • of, on, or relating to Earth • the central part of something • ...
Biology Final Project 2020-06-09
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- one of the world’s largest raptors
- the bones that make up backbone
- something consciously controlled
- cause to pass from one place to another
- Divided into two part
- DNA can found in this part of a cell
- not voluntary
- the top of a mountain
- under something
- looking for food left by other animals
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- Be full of or swarming with
- of, on, or relating to Earth
- half of a sphere
- not exact or accurate; estimated
- to emerge from an egg
- every year
- so small it can only be seen with a microscope
- the central part of something
- very small
- animals that begin life in the water before growing into a terrestrial adult
- a nerve cell
- transmit signals from the tongue to the brain
22 Clues: every year • very small • a nerve cell • not voluntary • under something • half of a sphere • to emerge from an egg • Divided into two part • the top of a mountain • Be full of or swarming with • of, on, or relating to Earth • the central part of something • the bones that make up backbone • not exact or accurate; estimated • something consciously controlled • ...
Biology Vocab List 2021-01-18
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- Chemical reaction that releases energy
- Pattern of genetic inheritance where two or more genes interact to control a phenotype
- Small, cylindrical organelle that has tubulin protein around empty central core
- Condition in which a cell contains the correct number and combinations of chromosomes
- Organism with more than one cell
- Small molecule that is subunit of polymer (Ex.Glucose is monomer of starch)
- Coenzyme in oxidation-reduction reaction that accepts electron and hydrogen ion to become NADH+ H+
- Organic catalyst that speeds a reaction in cell
- State of cellular reproduction where nuclear division occur, 1 parent nucleus produces 2 daughter nuclei
- Spread of Cancer, caused by ability of cancer cells to migrate and invade tissues
- Form of enzyme inhibition where inhibitor binds to enzyme other than active site
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- Chromatin with a lower level of compaction and therefore accessible for transcription
- Means by which cells regulate enzyme activity
- Membrane-bound organelle where ATP is produced during cellular respiration
- Union of more than two atoms of same element; is the smallest part of compound that still has its properties
- Part of photosynthesis, where sunlight is captured in chloroplast, producing ATP and NADPH
- Mechanism of homeostatic response where output inhibits activity of system
- Chromosome condition in which diploid cell has one less chromosome than normal
- Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus
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- Type of cell that has nucleus and membranous organelles
- Inheritance pattern in which there are more than two alleles for a particular trait
- Cross between parents that differ in only 1 trait
- Nonliving substance secreted by some animal cells
- Simple sugar, carbohydrate that is not broken down by hydrolysis
- The average energy level of an electron in an atom
- Rapid growth of population in small period of time
- Caused by environmental selection that have heritable variation, resulting in adaptation to the environment
- Protein that catalyzes a specific reaction
- The gradual change in the makeup of a community following primary or secondary succession
- Any change made in nucleotide sequence of DNA
- Spindle Complex of microtubules and associated proteins which assist in separating chromatids during cell division
- Process by which substances are moved into the cell from the environment
- Membrane-bound vesicle that contains enzymes for metabolic functions
- Energy needed for molecules to react with one another
- / Process in a cell that involves the passage of electrons from higher to lower energy level
- Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit in growth and reproduction
- Genetic traits that are under the influence of both environment and multiple genes
- Biological community together with the associated abiotic environment
- Negative subatomic particle moving around the nucleus of an atom
- Regular back and forth movement of animals during particular time of year
41 Clues: Organism with more than one cell • Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus • Chemical reaction that releases energy • Protein that catalyzes a specific reaction • Any change made in nucleotide sequence of DNA • Measure of disorder or randomness in a system • Means by which cells regulate enzyme activity • Organic catalyst that speeds a reaction in cell • ...
Biology Photosynthesis Review 2021-03-17
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- electron carrier molecule made in light reactions and used in Calvin cycle
- enzyme used in carbon fixation in Calvin cycle; most abundant enzyme on earth
- enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions
- happens in thylakoid membrane; produces ATP and NADPH
- location of light-dependent reactions
- product of photosynthesis; gets released by plant
- fluid of chloroplast where Calvin cycle takes place
- pigment mostly used by plant; found in chloroplasts
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- product in equation; MAIN REASON FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons
- reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle
- occurs in stroma; CO2 is fixed and makes sugar
- get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP
- energy molecule made in light reactions and used in calvin cycle
- organisms that take in or obtain food
- organisms that make their own food
- splits to form oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions
- get energized by light; move through thylakoid membrane to join NADP+
- a stack of thylakoids
20 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • organisms that make their own food • organisms that take in or obtain food • location of light-dependent reactions • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • reactant in equation; used in Calvin cycle • get pushed through ATP synthase to make ATP • enzyme used to create ATP in light reactions • absorbed by photosystems to "excite" electrons • ...
Biology Vocabulary Revision 2018-11-01
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- This describes what bile does to a lipid molecule before digestion takes place
- A storage carbohydrate that is often found inside the chloroplast organelle
- Cells within a plant that have no chloroplast organelles, but large extensions for the maximum absorption of water and mineral ions
- A plant organ that supports the plant and keeps it in an upright position
- A nutrient required in small amounts, a lack of these usually results in diseases such as beri-beri, rickets, or scurvy
- Any living thing on planet Earth
- The process by which digested nutrients pass from the small intestine into the blood so that it can be transported across the body
- A specialised, hollow cell inside plants used to transport water and mineral ions
- The reproductive organs in plants that often produce seeds
- The gaps on the undersides of leaves that allow gases to pass into and out of the leaves
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- The mass of a living organism
- The rhythmic contractions of the muscles in the alimentary canal
- An organelle responsible for trapping light energy in order to produce a carbohydrate and oxygen
- A nutrient that the body cannot digest, but it helps keep the alimentary canal healthy as it prevents constipation
- An organelle that is selectively permeable and controls which substances enter and leave a cell
- A nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- A molecule required to build a lipid, it combines with three fatty acids
- A class of enzymes that break down fat molecules
- A molecule, such as an enzyme, that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions
- A disease that occurs in people lacking iron in their diet
20 Clues: The mass of a living organism • Any living thing on planet Earth • A class of enzymes that break down fat molecules • A disease that occurs in people lacking iron in their diet • The reproductive organs in plants that often produce seeds • A nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen • The rhythmic contractions of the muscles in the alimentary canal • ...
