biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology Unit 9 2025-04-11
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- Land ecosystems characterized by average temperature and precipitation - includes the tundra, grasslands, deserts, boreal forest, temperate forests, savannas, and tropical rainforests
- Species that evolve and are only found in one isolated geographic location - ex: marsupials in australia
- Predictable changes in an ecosystem after a disturbance as it progresses toward reestablishing a mature climax community - some soil already exists
- Visual representation of the feeding interactions in ecosystems - helps show interconnectedness among species
- First species to invade or populate an area, typically a lichen in primary succession
- Long term changes in average global temperatures causes changes in weather patterns - human interactions with ecosystems have accelerated this process
- Key organisms in an ecosystem that help stabilize or maintain that ecosystem - ex wolves in yellowstone
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment often from human sources
- Water ecosystems characterized by light availability, water depth, and salinity - includes intertidal areas, continental shelf, coral reefs, pelagic zones, benthic zones, photic and aphotic zones, and hydrothermal vents
- Mature form of an ecosystem, end result of biological succession
- Aquatic regions that do not have sunlight, unable to support photosynthesis
- Clearing forested land and repurposing it for non-forest use like agriculture, or urban development
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- No 2 species can occupy the same niche in an ecosystem, one species will outcompete the others
- Biomes where fresh and saltwater meet - typically very productive areas due to influx of nutrients from terrestrial
- Collection of ecosystems characterized with similar temperatures, rainfall totals, and climax communities
- Created from a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between a plant and a fungus - often the pioneer species in primary succession
- Aquatic regions where sunlight penetrates, able to support photosynthesis
- Pocket ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean near divergent plate boundaries - producers in this ecosystem use chemosynthesis
- Non-native species in a community, often able to outcompete endemic species because they are removed from the limiting factors they evolved with
- Measurement of the variety and richness of an ecosystem, measured in part by species richness, species evenness, and endemic species
- When human populations become so large they are not able to be supported by ecosystems - populations are higher than carrying capacity
- Predictable changes in an ecosystem as it progresses from pioneer species on bare rock to a mature climax community - starts with no soil
22 Clues: Mature form of an ecosystem, end result of biological succession • Aquatic regions where sunlight penetrates, able to support photosynthesis • Aquatic regions that do not have sunlight, unable to support photosynthesis • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment often from human sources • ...
Biology Final Reveiw 2025-04-28
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- Physical or behavioral change that makes a species more likely to be successful in its environment.
- Anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases.
- A virus that attacks the immune system.
- A specific characteristic of an organism.
- levels Each link in a food chain is known as a
- The end result of a biological or chemical process.
- Cell that has 2 complete sets of chromosomes.
- One specific trait that is inherited in the organisms genes.
- The role a species plays in a community.
- Fat tissues that help keep an organism warm.
- Membrane-organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA.
- Anything that eats or consumes other living organisms.
- A substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction and is altered during the reaction.
- The process by which organisms produce gametes.
- Makes a reaction start faster.
- Destruction of an enzyme by temperature or other factors.
- The place in which an organism lives out its life
- The plural for nucleus.
- A cell that has only one set of chromosomes.
- The natural difference in DNA between individuals in the same species.
- One cell divides into two new daughter cells.
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- Ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- A body cell.
- Data gathered that supports evolution.
- Organism that causes disease in a host.
- All living organisms inhabiting the Earth.
- A molecule of DNA that is tightly coiled.
- Anything that was alive and is now in or on the soil.
- Nonliving parts of the environment.
- Uses the energy of the sun to synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds.
- The four steps that a cell goes through in order to divide.
- Passing of traits from parents to child.
- Something that has given a species an advantage in its environment.
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms.
- The fertilized egg that has one set of alleles from mom and one set from dad.
- A change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA.
- The process of burning something.
- Cell A reproductive cell.
- The slow, gradual genetic change in an entire population of organisms over a long time.
- Substance that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
40 Clues: A body cell. • The plural for nucleus. • Cell A reproductive cell. • Makes a reaction start faster. • The process of burning something. • Nonliving parts of the environment. • Data gathered that supports evolution. • Organism that causes disease in a host. • A virus that attacks the immune system. • Passing of traits from parents to child. • ...
Biology Final Crossword 2025-04-28
Across
- The concentration of a toxin (like a pesticide) in the tissues of organisms in a lower trophic level gets passed up to the next level when they get eaten. These toxins cannot be flushed out of the body, so each trophic level ends up with higher amounts of toxic material in their tissues.
- The process of burning something
- nonliving parts of the environment (i.e. temperature, soil, light, moisture, air currentsAutotroph Also called: primary producer, producer, or PLANT. The beginning of a food chain
- photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plants.
- Also called: primary producer, producer, or PLANT. The beginning of a food chain
- An organism far back in geological history that 2 or more current organisms can be traced back to. For example: all birds can be traced back to small theropods (like a small T-Rex). So a common Ancestor for birds would be theropods.
- the reduced genetic diversity in a new population caused by a small number of individuals being separated from a larger population. This will cause the new population to end up with a significant genetic difference from the original population.
- Ingest (eat) food containing the sun’s energy. All Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Decomposers
- any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the existence of organisms in a specific environment. Amount of water, food, space, Temperature, Availability of mates
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer. The science of relationships
- all autotrophs (plants), they trap energy from the sun. Beginning of the food chain
- The movement of genes from one population to another population of the same species. For example, White tailed Deer from one herd migrate into another herd's territory, and breed with the new herd. This helps improve and increase genetic diversity
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms. Overuse can kill beneficial organisms in the soil. Overuse can runoff into rivers and streams killing beneficial organisms in the water
- Anything that eats or consumes other living organisms. All heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy. All Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Decomposers.
- physical or behavioral change that makes a species more likely to be successful in its environment.
- the role a species plays in a community; its total way of life
- the body system involved in breathing and gas exchange andincludes the nasal passages, the pharynx, the larynx, the epiglottis, the trachea, bronchi,the lungs, and the diaphragm.
- the slow, gradual genetic change in an entire population of organisms over time
- The ability of an organism to survive in its environment long enough to reproduce.
- the body’s largest organ that consists of skin, hair, and nails.
- Each link in a food chain is known as a trophic level. Trophic levels represent a feeding step in the transfer of energy and matter in an ecosystem. Goes from producer to consumer to decomposer
- The total variety of organisms. The more different types of organisms = healthier ecosystem
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- the place in which an organism lives out its life
- Anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases. Examples include: plants, ocean and soil
- the growth of plants in respect to gravity; roots are positive because they grow down and stems are negative because they grow up against gravity.
- Microscopic plants that float among the other plankton in the upper layer of the oceans. Phyto means plant or plant-like. So they go through photosynthesis. Often the primary producer for ocean food webs
- body system that functions as a communication system and includes the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, the parathyroid gland, the thymus gland.
- one of a pair of cells that function in the opening and closing of a plant’s stomata by changes in their shape.
- plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized.
- system that removes waste and excess water from the body and includes the lungs, skin, kidney.
- the body system that works to control and coordinate all bodily functions and includes nerve cells (neurons), the brain and the spinal cord.
- Type of consumer that eats dead plants, animals and other organisms.
- the growth movement of a plant in response to light.
- features in different species that perform similar functions but do not have the same structure (how it's made). These species do not have a common ancestor.
- a non-native (from a different part of the world) organism that spreads and harms the environment, economy, or human health. They can be plants, animals, parasites, or diseases.
- new species that appear suddenly in the fossil record
- A particular gene is lost due to chance.This will cause the population to change, with some traits disappearing completely.
- all living organisms inhabiting the Earth
- body system that works to protect the body from infection and disease and includes the skin, mucus, and white blood cells.
- anything that was alive and is now in or on the soil. For it to become organic matter, it must be decomposed into humus.
- a taxonomic group that includes multiple species that are closely related and share common characteristics
41 Clues: The process of burning something • all living organisms inhabiting the Earth • photosynthetic cells found in leaves of plants. • the place in which an organism lives out its life • the growth movement of a plant in response to light. • new species that appear suddenly in the fossil record • plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized. • ...
Crossword Biology Review 2025-05-06
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- respiration a chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
- a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer
- the self-contained halves then develop into 2 babies, with exactly the same genetic information
- the unfolding or breaking up of a protein, modifying its standard 3-dimensional structure
- whatever comes out of the system
- a cell that is the sources of other cells, as a cell that divides to produce two or more daughter cells
- an organism that consists of more than one cell, unlike unicellular organisms
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- a part of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells in which replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei
- an arrangement or organization of parts to form an organ, system, or living thing
- specific sequences of DNA that code for proteins
- a mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent
- a cell containing two copies of each chromosome
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- a biochemical process that breaks down organic materials to produce energy and simpler compounds
- a substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction but is itself unchanged at the end of the process
- the activity, role, value, or purpose of a part, activity, or trait of an organism
- a molecule that is produced by a living organism
- a living organism or element of biological origin
- describes the flow of genetic information within a biological system
- respiration respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen (o2)
- the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself
- Deoxyribonuleic Acid, is the molecule that carries the genetic blueprint of living organisms
- the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal state that persists despite changes in the world outside
- Ribonucleic Acid, is a molecule similar to DNA but usually single-stranded
- large molecules made by bonding (chemically linking) a series of building blocks
- weak attractions between the nitrogenous bases of the DNA stands
- structures within the cell nucleus that contain DNA
- each new DNA molecule consists of one organial strand and one newly synthesized strand
- the cells that are formed after cell division
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
30 Clues: whatever comes out of the system • the cells that are formed after cell division • the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself • a cell containing two copies of each chromosome • a molecule that is produced by a living organism • specific sequences of DNA that code for proteins • a living organism or element of biological origin • ...
Biology Vocabulary Terms 2025-05-06
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- Isolation Can impact natural selection this occurs when a group of the same species becomes separated by a physical barrier such as mountain range, river, or man made structure
- Any self regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival
- Is a molecule similar to DNA but usually single stranded
- A molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes
- The activity, role, value or purpose of a part, activity, or trait of an organism
- Are specific sequences of DNA that code for proteins
- A single molecule that is often linked together to form a larger molecule known as a polymer
- Something of many parts that is put together
- Cycle Is essential for building bones, teeth, and DNA
- The presence of two complete sets of chromosomes in an organism's cells, with each parent contributing a chromosome to each pair
- The process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them, producing two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division
- This is an alternative form of a gene
- Cycle Is another crucial cycle that involves the movement of nitrogen between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms
- Selection Is a fundamental concept in biology that explains how species change and adapt over time
- Dogma Describes the flow of genetic information within a biological system
- The unfolding or breaking up of a protein, modifying its standard 3-dimensional structure
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- Is the chemical reaction that allows plants to make their own food
- Respiration A cellular process where energy is produced by breaking down glucose without the presence of oxygen
- An organism that can produce its own food by converting inorganic materials like carbon dioxide and water into organic compounds using energy from sunlight
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms
- Cycle Involves the movement of carbon between the atmosphere, living organisms, and the Earths crust
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, or lowers the temperature or pressure needed to start one
- This type of allele is only expressed if there are two recessive alleles present
- Respiration A chemical process that uses oxygen to break down glucose and produce energy
- Bond Are weak attractions between the nitrogenous bases of the DNA strands
- Conservative The replication process meaning each new DNA molecule consists of one original strand and one newly synthesized strand
- Large molecules made by bonding a series of building blocks
- Is the molecule that carries the genetic blueprint of living organisms
- This type of allele is always expressed if it is present
- Reproduction A mode of reproduction in which only one parent is involved to reproduce offspring
30 Clues: This is an alternative form of a gene • Something of many parts that is put together • Are specific sequences of DNA that code for proteins • Is a molecule similar to DNA but usually single stranded • Cycle Is essential for building bones, teeth, and DNA • This type of allele is always expressed if it is present • ...
AP Biology Crossword 2025-05-27
Across
- water forming hydrogen bonds with itself
- removing water to synthesise monomers
- p²+q²+2pq=1
- the type of selection that shifts toward the extremes
- due to differences in electronegativity
- when an individual chooses a mate based on phenotypes
- similarity b/c of similar environments
- a reaction that requires energy
- group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
- similarity b/c of a shared ancestor
- they type of selection that favours the means
- a reaction that releases energy
- change in allele frequencies due to chance
- movement of alleles into or out of a population
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- humans modifying species through selective breeding
- changes in the DNA
- adding water to break apart a polymer
- the type of selection that shifts toward a favorable variation
- what dissolves into a solution
- all of the genes in a population
- when a population has been dramatically reduced
- when a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- primary structure of amino acids
23 Clues: p²+q²+2pq=1 • changes in the DNA • what dissolves into a solution • a reaction that requires energy • a reaction that releases energy • all of the genes in a population • primary structure of amino acids • similarity b/c of a shared ancestor • removing water to synthesise monomers • adding water to break apart a polymer • similarity b/c of similar environments • ...
Biology Revision 2 2025-06-03
Across
- Chemical messengers created by glands (8)
- Bleed on the brain (6)
- Known as the windpipe (7)
- Outside layer of the eye - becomes the cornea at the front (6)
- Part of the central nervous system (5)
- They stop blood from flowing backwards (6)
- Where gas exchange takes place in the lungs (7)
- Vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium (8)
- Brings oxygenated blood to the kidneys (5, 6)
- Where aerobic respiration takes place in the cell (12)
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- A group of these work together to form a system (6)
- Too much of this can cause heart problems (11)
- The type of digestion that is not chemical (8)
- A characteristic of living things (8)
- Aerobic respiration uses this to release energy from food (6)
- Mineral that enables oxygen to be carried in the blood (4)
- Mineral that helps strengthen bones (7)
- Changes shape to focus images onto the back of the eye (4)
- Gland that controls metabolism (7)
- The function of motor nerves (8)
- Important vitamin for eyesight (8)
- An excretory organ (4)
- These group together to make tissues (5)
- An excretory product (5)
- Gland that produces adrenaline (7)
25 Clues: Bleed on the brain (6) • An excretory organ (4) • An excretory product (5) • Known as the windpipe (7) • The function of motor nerves (8) • Gland that controls metabolism (7) • Important vitamin for eyesight (8) • Gland that produces adrenaline (7) • A characteristic of living things (8) • Part of the central nervous system (5) • Mineral that helps strengthen bones (7) • ...
biology crossword puzzle 2025-05-07
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- a gene varient that influences specific traits,such a eye color or hair color
- the process by which a new species forms from an existing oneoften due to geographic isolation,genetic drift or other mechanisms that prevent gone flow
- pressure a force that affects which traits are more likely to be passed on to future generations
- trait a characteristic that will only be expressed if an individual has two copies of recessive allele
- cycle a biogeochemical process by where phosphorus moves through the environment,including,rocks,soil,water and livng organisms
- nonemclature a system of standardized nsming in science ,of ten using latin and Greek roots
- of fertilizer put too much fertilizer and it kills the plants
- taking too much fish out of its ecosystem
- the specific role and position a species occupies within its environment,including its resources untilization,interaction with other species, and how it influences its ecosystem
- removal of trees
- uses oxygen to breakdown glucose
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- breaks down starch
- trait a characteristic if you have 1 or 2 copies of dominant allele
- a group of organisms that can naturally interbred and produce fertile offspring,forming a distant group reproductively isolated from others
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the purpose,role or value of an organisms traits,activities,or parts
- breaks down lipids
- physical and behavioral characteristics of an individual organism.
- a group of living things that share common traits and can reproduce together
- a group of related species
- a complete set of genes
- a single molecule that is often linked together to form a larger molecule known as a polymer
- lack of water
- a species dies out and dissapears forever
- when it rains too much and there is no where for the water to go
- does not use glucose to breakdown oxygen
- traits characterisitcs that help an individual or species survive and thrive
- a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes
- an organism especially a soil bacterium,fungus,or invertebrate, that decomposes organic matetial
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
30 Clues: lack of water • removal of trees • breaks down starch • breaks down lipids • a complete set of genes • a group of related species • uses oxygen to breakdown glucose • does not use glucose to breakdown oxygen • a species dies out and dissapears forever • taking too much fish out of its ecosystem • of fertilizer put too much fertilizer and it kills the plants • ...
biology crossword puzzle 2025-05-07
Across
- a gene varient that influences specific traits,such a eye color or hair color
- the process by which a new species forms from an existing oneoften due to geographic isolation,genetic drift or other mechanisms that prevent gone flow
- pressure a force that affects which traits are more likely to be passed on to future generations
- trait a characteristic that will only be expressed if an individual has two copies of recessive allele
- cycle a biogeochemical process by where phosphorus moves through the environment,including,rocks,soil,water and livng organisms
- nonemclature a system of standardized nsming in science ,of ten using latin and Greek roots
- of fertilizer put too much fertilizer and it kills the plants
- taking too much fish out of its ecosystem
- the specific role and position a species occupies within its environment,including its resources untilization,interaction with other species, and how it influences its ecosystem
- removal of trees
- uses oxygen to breakdown glucose
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- breaks down starch
- trait a characteristic if you have 1 or 2 copies of dominant allele
- a group of organisms that can naturally interbred and produce fertile offspring,forming a distant group reproductively isolated from others
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the purpose,role or value of an organisms traits,activities,or parts
- breaks down lipids
- physical and behavioral characteristics of an individual organism.
- a group of living things that share common traits and can reproduce together
- a group of related species
- a complete set of genes
- a single molecule that is often linked together to form a larger molecule known as a polymer
- lack of water
- a species dies out and dissapears forever
- when it rains too much and there is no where for the water to go
- does not use glucose to breakdown oxygen
- traits characterisitcs that help an individual or species survive and thrive
- a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes
- an organism especially a soil bacterium,fungus,or invertebrate, that decomposes organic matetial
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
30 Clues: lack of water • removal of trees • breaks down starch • breaks down lipids • a complete set of genes • a group of related species • uses oxygen to breakdown glucose • does not use glucose to breakdown oxygen • a species dies out and dissapears forever • taking too much fish out of its ecosystem • of fertilizer put too much fertilizer and it kills the plants • ...
Biology Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-25
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- The specific pairing of bases in DNA and RNA
- The shape of a DNA molecule
- Containing nitrogen that are fundamental building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA
- Where sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibers
- Where a cell uses a DNA sequence and creates a RNA copy
- Having two different versions of a particular gene for a trait
- The cytoplasm of a cell divides to form two new daughter cells
- Breeding experience that focuses on one trait
- Crucial compound formed by phosphorus atom bonded to four oxygen atoms
- Chemical compound that is used for the building blocks in DNA and RNA and is paired with thymine
- One of the primary nucleotide bases in DNA and RNA and is paired with cytosine
- Where cells create protein using genetic instruction encoded in DNA
- A single-stranded with ribose sugar
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- Building block for nucleic acids
- Where a cell uses the information encoded in messenger in mRNA to build proteins
- Only expressive when an individual inherits two copies of the allele
- A chemical compound that is in DNA and RNA and is paired with Guanine
- Where chromosomes align along the center of the cell, forming the metaphase plate
- A change in DNA sequence
- A critical period in cell cycle
- Cross investigates that focuses on two traits
- a double-stranded molecule with deoxyribose sugar
- Where new nuclear membranes form around the two sets of chromosomes
- Where the chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes
- Where two identical alleles for a specific trait
- One of the nucleotide bases in DNA and RNA and is paired with adenine
- Sweet tasting,water-soluble carbohydrates
- One of the allele expresses the other allele for the same trait
- where the cell is not actively dividing in the cell cycle
- Growth phases within cell cycle
30 Clues: A change in DNA sequence • The shape of a DNA molecule • A critical period in cell cycle • Growth phases within cell cycle • Building block for nucleic acids • A single-stranded with ribose sugar • Sweet tasting,water-soluble carbohydrates • The specific pairing of bases in DNA and RNA • Cross investigates that focuses on two traits • ...
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 2025-06-27
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- Enzyme that removes phosphate groups
- General term for enzyme synthesizing RNA from DNA
- Inactive precursor of an enzyme
- Coding region of a gene
- Metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to pyruvate
- Type of enzyme regulation involving a non-active site
- Enzyme that joins DNA fragments together
- Biological catalyst that lowers activation energy
- Three-nucleotide sequence in mRNA specifying an amino acid
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- Protein that assists in proper folding of other proteins
- Cellular complex that degrades unneeded or damaged proteins
- Protein that DNA wraps around in chromatin
- Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria
- DNA sequence where RNA polymerase binds
- Enzyme that transfers phosphate groups
- Non-coding region spliced out of pre-mRNA
- Enzyme that unwinds DNA during replication
- Universal energy currency of the cell
- Site of protein synthesis
- Group of genes regulated together in prokaryotes
20 Clues: Coding region of a gene • Site of protein synthesis • Inactive precursor of an enzyme • Enzyme that removes phosphate groups • Universal energy currency of the cell • Enzyme that transfers phosphate groups • DNA sequence where RNA polymerase binds • Small, circular DNA molecule in bacteria • Enzyme that joins DNA fragments together • Non-coding region spliced out of pre-mRNA • ...
Biology 1 Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- A trait that is most common
- An organisms child/children
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- An organisms ability to survive
- Square in a Pedigree
- An organisms change over time
- Someone who does have a trait
- Name of trait only passed down through the X chromosomes
- An organisms ability to survive and reproduce
- A trait that is least common
- Number type used to represent generations in a Pedigree
- A mechanism of evolution
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- Number of chromosomes in a Human
- A characteristic you cannot see
- A change in a DNA sequence
- A characteristic you can see
- A group of organisms that can inter-breed and produce fertile offspring
- Circle in a Pedigree
- Name of the place of diversion involving evolution
- Child, Parent, grandparent etc.
- Someone not affected but able to pass on
- A specific heritable Characteristic
- Genetic code that contains Uracil
- Genes in traits located on chromosomes 1-22
- A Factor controlled by the Earth
- Genetic code
26 Clues: Genetic code • Circle in a Pedigree • Square in a Pedigree • A mechanism of evolution • A change in a DNA sequence • A trait that is most common • An organisms child/children • A characteristic you can see • A trait that is least common • An organisms change over time • Someone who does have a trait • A characteristic you cannot see • Child, Parent, grandparent etc. • ...
General biology 1 2023-01-03
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- Fundamental process by which cell copies DNA.
- Are large complex molecules that play many critical in the body.
- The basic unit of living tissue.
- A broad group of naturally-occurring molecules.
- A blood clotting disorder can be linked to.
- A very important factor in enzyme activity.
- A mature haploid male or female germ cell.
- Dividing of nucleus.
- process by which cells engulf extra cellular material.
- Presence of highly ionized oxygen atoms.
- Broken chromosome fragment can reattach to any part of chromosome.
- Cellular process in which RNA is synthesize using DNA.
- Random abnormal number in chromosome by nondisjunction.
- Substance that stop/slow the enzymatic reaction.
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge.
- Proteins that acts as biological catalyst.
- mRNA molecule is now in the cytoplasm.
- This molecules are called bases since they can donate electrons.
- sugar in DNA.
- Segments from two different chromosome.
- Cells may have a mutant version of gene while others have the normal version of the same gene.
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- Are white blood cells that patrol the body.
- "The cell drinks".
- The largest organelle in eukaryotic cell.
- Movement of material across cell membranes.
- Too high temperature above the optimum temperature caused enzymes to be____.
- A barrier made up of a double lipids.
- Essential to understand lipids.
- Chain of nucleotide are called_____.
- formed by partial digestion of starch.
- Glucose+Fractose.
- The purpose of ____ is to produce gametes.
- Partnered with thrymine.
- An entire chromosome attach to another chromosome.
- To ensure the body's system works correctly.
- It contains ____ attached to 3 Fatty acids
- A cell formed by the union of gametes.
- Composed of 4 rings.
- A biomolecule consisting of carbon, hydroge and oxygen.
- The net movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane.
40 Clues: sugar in DNA. • Glucose+Fractose. • "The cell drinks". • Dividing of nucleus. • Composed of 4 rings. • Partnered with thrymine. • Essential to understand lipids. • The basic unit of living tissue. • Chain of nucleotide are called_____. • A barrier made up of a double lipids. • formed by partial digestion of starch. • A cell formed by the union of gametes. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
Across
- the trait that is more powerful than the other trait
- in a nucleotide
- random occurrences that can affect the fitness of an organism
- inside of a nucleotide
- 2 identical cells are made
- pairs with thymine
- the 2 cells start to split apart
- 2nd growth phase of the cell
- pairs with cytosine
- making proteins
- chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers in the middle
- chromosomes are split
- adenine, cytosine,guanine, and thymine
- 2 different alleles
- g1, g2, and s phases are in this
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- the process of making an rna strand out of dna
- dna strands
- pairs with adenine
- preparing for mitosis
- nucleus duplicates creating 2 sister cells
- pairs with guanine
- 1st growth phase of the cell
- 2 identical alleles
- contains uracil
- the trait that is less powerful than the other
- punnet square with 1 trait
- contains thymine
- contains nitrogen bases
- 2 dominant alleles that create a specific genotype
- punnet square with 2 traits
- the process of making that rna strand into protein
31 Clues: dna strands • in a nucleotide • contains uracil • making proteins • contains thymine • pairs with adenine • pairs with guanine • pairs with thymine • 2 identical alleles • pairs with cytosine • 2 different alleles • preparing for mitosis • chromosomes are split • inside of a nucleotide • contains nitrogen bases • punnet square with 1 trait • 2 identical cells are made • punnet square with 2 traits • ...
Unit 2 Biology 2022-12-07
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- Ion-channel-Linked
- Response
- Transduction
- Cell
- G2-Growth-preparation-for-mitosis
- S-DNA-Synthase
- G1-growth
- G-protein-Coupled
- Telophase
- NON-Target-Cell
- Enzyme-Linked
- Internal-Receptors
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- Cytokenisis
- Cell-surface-Receptors
- Reception
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- M-mitosis
- prokaryotes
- Receptor
- Communication
- Target-Cell
- Meiosis
- nucleus No nucleus
- Pro=NO
- Ligand
- Peptidoglycan
- Anaphase
28 Clues: Cell • Pro=NO • Ligand • Meiosis • Response • Prophase • Receptor • Anaphase • Reception • Metaphase • M-mitosis • G1-growth • Telophase • Cytokenisis • prokaryotes • Target-Cell • Transduction • Communication • Peptidoglycan • Enzyme-Linked • S-DNA-Synthase • NON-Target-Cell • G-protein-Coupled • Ion-channel-Linked • Internal-Receptors • Cell-surface-Receptors • nucleus No nucleus • G2-Growth-preparation-for-mitosis
Unit 3 Biology 2022-12-07
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- Autosomal-Dominant
- Phenotypic-Ratio
- Chromosomal-Mutations
- Translocation
- Deletion
- Male-Square
- Karyotypes
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- X-linked-Dominant
- Monohybrid-Cross
- Genotypic-Ratio
- Transcription
- Frameshift-Mutation
- silent-Mutation
- female-circle
- X-linked-recessive
- translation
- Polyploidy
- Inversion
- Non-disjunction
- unaffected
- Punnet-Squares
- Duplication
- Carrier
- Point-Mutations
- Aneuploidy
- Dyhibrid-Cross
- Autosomal-Recessice
27 Clues: Carrier • Deletion • Inversion • Polyploidy • unaffected • Aneuploidy • Karyotypes • translation • Duplication • Male-Square • Transcription • female-circle • Translocation • Punnet-Squares • Dyhibrid-Cross • Genotypic-Ratio • silent-Mutation • Non-disjunction • Point-Mutations • Monohybrid-Cross • Phenotypic-Ratio • X-linked-Dominant • X-linked-recessive • Autosomal-Dominant • Frameshift-Mutation • Autosomal-Recessice • ...
Biology Study Guide 2022-12-07
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- Mixture of water and nondissolved material
- The forces that hold atoms together within a molecule
- Two of the same allele
- Chain of Glucose, Animals to store sugar
- The sequence of amino acids
- fuel for cells
- Association between two or more different polypeptide chains
- Absorbs light, excites electrons, those electrons get passed to an electron transport chain
- A process of breeding in which the alleles in each gene do not differ
- A material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined
- Two different alleles
- A unit of genetics that is inherited from the parents
- A compound that forms H+ ions in solution
- Attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- A compound that forms OH ions in solution
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism to maintain life
- Energy may neither be created nor destroyed
- The threedimensional shape of the protein is stabilized by interactions between RGroups
- The study of heredity and the variation of hereditary characteristics
- In the case of water molecules, uneven distribution of electrons between hydrogen and oxygen atoms The negative pole near the oxygen atom and the positive pole near the hydrogen
- Large molecules made from many smaller molecules
- fruit sugar
- A fatty acid that contains carbons only joined by single bonds
- The ability to move or change matter
- A weak acid or base that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH.
- A process in which 2 gametes, through meiosis form a zygote
- Glucose + Galactose, Milk sugar
- Attraction of molecules of the same substance
- clusters of chlorophyll and other proteins in the thylakoids
- Works similarly to a water turbine in a power plant (H+ ions instead of water)
- Every energy transfer or transformation increased the entropy of the universe
- Type of mixture in which all components are evenly distributed
- Domain of prokaryotes that contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls
- ATP and NADH are used to make G3P, which goes off to make glucose
- Tendency of Water to rise in a thin tube
- small units
- large units
- type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing 2 identical daughter cells
- Pyruvic acid + NADH > Lactic acid + NAD+
- Coils and folding of the amino acid chain
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- Chain of Glucose, Plants to store sugar
- A substance on which an enzyme acts during a chemical reaction
- Pyruvic acid + NADH > Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+
- Chemical Reactions that release energy(On their own, spontaneous)
- The forces that exist between molecules
- Process that changes or transforms one set of chemicals into another, may release or absorb energy
- Also known as RGroup, Differentiates amino acids
- Chemical reactions that absorb energy(Will NOT occur without energy input)
- A fatty acid that contains at least one double bond between carbon atoms
- A Biological substance that speeds up the rate of the reaction by lowering the activation energy
- A characteristic
- Attraction of molecules of different substances
- After electrons pass through ETC, this photosystem uses light energy to reenergize the electrons, which are picked up by NADP+ and H+
- Polymer of sugars and amino acids that can surround the cell membrane
- Substance that is dissolved in solution
- Domain of prokaryotes without peptidoglycan in their cell walls
- CO2 molecule enters the cycle and combines with other carbon compounds
- Glucose + Fructose, Table sugar
- Unsaturated Fats which are uncommon in nature, but can be created
- To overtake; To have greater control
- Some G3P molecules stay to be recycled, so the cycle can continue!
- Process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information by moving a cell through a hollow bridge from one cell to another
- Reproductive Cells
- To be suppressed; To have less control
- Dissolving substance in a solution
- Chain of glucose, Tough and flexible fiber for strength & Flexibility, Plants
- The passing of genes from parent to offspring
- One or more forms of a gene
68 Clues: fruit sugar • small units • large units • fuel for cells • A characteristic • Reproductive Cells • Two different alleles • Two of the same allele • The sequence of amino acids • One or more forms of a gene • Glucose + Fructose, Table sugar • Glucose + Galactose, Milk sugar • Dissolving substance in a solution • To overtake; To have greater control • The ability to move or change matter • ...
Unit 1 Biology 2022-12-06
22 Clues: Bond • Bonds • Ionic • Action • Isotope • Enzymes • Polymer • Monomer • Cohesion • Covalent • Adhesion • Hydrogen • Allotrope • Substrate • Capillary • Inhibition • Exothermic • Competitive • Hydrophilic • Hydrophobic • Endothermic • Non-Competitive
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
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- Krebs cycle is also called as _____
- The reverse reaction, which regenerates ATP from ADP and Pi requires _______
- synthesis of polymers to monomers
- NADH stands for _____
- fatty acid chains are permanently shortened, yielding Acetyl-CoA molecules
- loss of electrons
- ______ and few other microorganisms use alcoholic fermentation, forming ethyl alcohol and CO2 as wastes
- byproduct of alcoholic fermentation
- FADH stands for ______
- it is the process of producing energy without the presence of oxygen
- The hydrolysis of ATP to ADP is ________
- it where krebs cycle and electron transport chain occurs
- ATP is an _____ nucleotide that bears a chain of three phosphates
- pumping of substances across membranes
- steongest electron receptor
- it is the process of producing energy in the presence of oxygen
- it is where glycolysis occurs
- monomer of a protein
- a concept of coupling two biological reactions
- series of chemical reactions to release stored energy through yhe oxidation of Acetyl CoA
- a positively charged particle
- are derived from oxidation of nonesterified or ______________ (FFAs) by the lover and are used as an energy source by many tissues during periods of glucose deficiency
- The structure of ATP is a ______
- breaks the chemical bonds into larger, more complex molecules
- addition of a phosphate group to a molecule
- generation of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials
- glucose is partially oxidized to create acids and alcohols
- starch and sugar present in grains and fruits ferments into vinegar and condiments
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- referred to as high energy bonds
- moving of ions to the other side of the membrane to generate a electrochemical gradient
- a type of a cellular communication in which a cell produces a signal in which a cell produces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
- the reduction of oxygen to generate high-energy phosphate bonds in the form of ATP
- an example of this is synthesis of glycogen from glucose
- three phosphates groups - alpha, beta, _____
- the process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy, to drive the bulk production of ATP
- its primary function is to create an electrochemical gradient and has a series of 4 complexes.
- a neccessary function of everyday life and could not occur without ATP
- gain of electrons or loss of exygen
- a type of an endergonic reaction where energy is stored.
- an example of this is beating of cilia or muscle contractions
- creates molecules the body needs for functionality
- is a simple sugar and a carbohydrate
- byproduct of lactic acid fermentation
- DNA stands for _______
- Pi stands for _______
- 1st compound formed in the krebs cycle
- a process which converts glucose into pyruvate
- release of energy to the surroundings
- one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA
- stored form of glucose
- is the energy currency energy of the cell
- converts ADP into ATP
- is a breakdown of substances caused by water
- yields ATP through the catabolism of ketone bodies
54 Clues: loss of electrons • monomer of a protein • NADH stands for _____ • Pi stands for _______ • converts ADP into ATP • FADH stands for ______ • DNA stands for _______ • stored form of glucose • steongest electron receptor • it is where glycolysis occurs • a positively charged particle • referred to as high energy bonds • The structure of ATP is a ______ • synthesis of polymers to monomers • ...
All of Biology 2023-05-15
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- glucose and oxygen defuse out the these
- carries blood back to the heart
- is the word to do with lungs
- space in the middle of the vessel
- space between the two heart sides
- Reagent test for protein
- is a surgical procedure to expand arteries
- how many pairs of chromosomes the average human has
- carries blood to the heart
- what Dna is carried in in bacteria
- cell that fights pathogens (two words)
- are all animal cells
- from an area of high water concentration to a low water concentration
- stage 2 of cell division
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- prevent back flow
- increases surface area in the small intestine
- the shape of a red blood cell
- carries oxygenated blood
- the term for not requiring energy
- is bad cholesterol
- clots blood
- is 55% of someones blood
- All bacteria are this
- where respiration occurs
- organ that releases digestive enzymes
- protective tissue
- what chromosomes are made out of
- when a cell swells up
- active transport requires this
- what enters the active site
30 Clues: clots blood • prevent back flow • protective tissue • is bad cholesterol • are all animal cells • All bacteria are this • when a cell swells up • carries oxygenated blood • is 55% of someones blood • Reagent test for protein • where respiration occurs • stage 2 of cell division • carries blood to the heart • what enters the active site • is the word to do with lungs • ...
Yr 9 Biology 2023-05-15
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- Movement of water from high to low concentration
- DNA in a plasmid, all bacteria are like this
- Carry out protein synthesis
- Absorbs nutrients
- Produces bile
- Releases enzymes
- Colour of a positive sugar test
- DNA in a nucleus, animal and plant cells
- Can build up in coronary arteries
- More concentrated with solutes than cells
- Transports blood from the heart to the body
- Breaks down fat
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- Stage two of cell division, chromosomes line up on equator
- Tests for protein
- Cell that is not specialised yet
- Less concentrated with solutes than cells
- Stores bile
- Movement of dissolved molecules against concentration gradient
- Increases surface area in the small intestine
- Breaks down a specific nutrient
- Absorbs water
- Microscope that sees in a lot of detail
22 Clues: Stores bile • Produces bile • Absorbs water • Breaks down fat • Releases enzymes • Tests for protein • Absorbs nutrients • Carry out protein synthesis • Breaks down a specific nutrient • Colour of a positive sugar test • Cell that is not specialised yet • Can build up in coronary arteries • Microscope that sees in a lot of detail • DNA in a nucleus, animal and plant cells • ...
Marine Biology Final 2023-05-15
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- a marine bird that cannot fly
- sea cows
- marine means ____ water
- blue whales eat this
- the answer is racecar
- largest animal
- one of the 3 major groups of fish
- Teacher's name
- minimum number of pages for your research paper
- have a spine
- polar bear skin is this color
- despite the name this fish is not very funny
- bioluminescence live here along, and it's very cold and dark
- it's _____ week
- Faces bleaching due to climate change
- name of this class
- peacock mantis shrimp has the strongest __
- phylum for SpongeBob
- What fish use to breathe
- salinity and temperature of an ecosystem would be an example of this kind of factor
- the measure of how many different types of organisms live there
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- a ____ forest is known for its deeply rooted trees that grow along it’s ocean shores
- everyone has this special day and they celebrate it once a year
- the first month of the year
- spiny skin
- diatoms and kelp are in what kingdom
- a basic example of a cnidarian
- to do well on the test you should do this during the presentations
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- 97% of all life is
- Sponge___
- all living things from bacteria to a blue whale have this
- largest shark
- sharks have this for a skeleton
- bristles in a whales mouth used for women's fashion in the 1800's
- what famous character lives in a sea anemone
- phylum with insect and crabs
- the kingdom you belong to (clue you are not a plant)
- 11+11=
39 Clues: 11+11= • sea cows • Sponge___ • spiny skin • have a spine • largest shark • largest animal • Teacher's name • it's _____ week • 97% of all life is • name of this class • blue whales eat this • phylum for SpongeBob • the answer is racecar • marine means ____ water • What fish use to breathe • the first month of the year • phylum with insect and crabs • a marine bird that cannot fly • ...
Biology VI Vocab 2023-01-12
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- one of a group of external regulatory proteins that stimulate the growth and division of cells
- phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin
- one of a family of proteins that regulates the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists of DNA tightly coiled around histones
- first and longest phase of mitosis in which the genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the chromosomes become visible
- unstable form of a chemical element that releases radiation as it breaks down which can damage cells; used to diagnose and treat some types of cancer
- region of a chromosome where the two sister chromatids attach
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome
- process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- the process of programmed cell death
- treatment that uses drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing
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- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell
- type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing two identical daughter cells
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- abnormal cells which divide without control and can invade nearby tissues
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
- series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
- Non-cancerous growth though it may grow larger without spreading to other parts of the body
- network of microtubules that forms within a dividing eukaryotic cell; help to move chromosomes into the daughter cells during mitosis
24 Clues: the process of programmed cell death • period of the cell cycle between cell divisions • process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells • division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells • region of a chromosome where the two sister chromatids attach • one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome • ...
Biology Paper 1 2023-05-17
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- What do bacteria produce that make us feel ill? (6)
- What reagent is used to test for the presence of starch? (6,8)
- Drug given to treat the symptoms of disease but not kill the pathogen? (10)
- A group of cells with a similar structure and function. (6)
- A disease of plants caused by a magnesium deficiency. (9)
- Required for active transport. (6)
- The pathogen that causes malaria. (8)
- The product of anaerobic respiration in animals? (6,4)
- Which drug is used to treat aids? (14)
- The enzyme that breaks carbohydrates down into simple sugars. (13)
- An undifferentiated cell. (4)
- What type of reaction is photosynthesis? (11)
- Where does protein synthesis take place? (9)
- What solution is used to test for the presence of sugar? (9)
- A type of tumour where abnormal cells are contained in one area. (6)
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- Where is bile made? (5)
- All bacteria cells. (11)
- The movement of water across a cell membrane. (7)
- A food poisoning spread by bacteria ingested in food. (10)
- The heart drug that originates from foxgloves. (9)
- What cell walls are made out of? (9)
- The white blood cell that produces antibodies. (11)
- Lymphocytes combined with a tumour cell. (9)
- All plant and animal cells. (9)
- A technique used to grow bacteria. (7)
- Formed by the breakdown of excess proteins. (4)
- Cell division that produces two genetically identical cells. (7)
- The enzyme that breaks down lipids. (7)
- The arteries that narrow during coronary heart disease. (8)
- The blood vessel that contains valves. (4)
- A drug to kill bacteria. (10)
- Which drug is used to reduce blood cholesterol? (7)
- Part of plant tissue that can differentiate into any type of cell. (8)
- A fungal disease of plants. (4,5,4)
- Where does aerobic respiration takes place. (12)
- As well as magnification, this is higher in an electron microscope. (10)
- The plant that aspirin originates from. (6)
37 Clues: Where is bile made? (5) • All bacteria cells. (11) • A drug to kill bacteria. (10) • An undifferentiated cell. (4) • All plant and animal cells. (9) • Required for active transport. (6) • A fungal disease of plants. (4,5,4) • What cell walls are made out of? (9) • The pathogen that causes malaria. (8) • A technique used to grow bacteria. (7) • ...
Biology Terms 1 2025-02-14
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- 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 life functions.
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for their food.
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms.
- Organisms that eat only plants.
- A theory that has been tested by and is consistent with generations of data.
- 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.
- The process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring.
- An abrupt and marketed change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parent.
- Organisms that eat both plants and other organisms.
- Naming an organism with its genus and species name.
- Organisms that are able to make their own food.
- The idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemical reactions.
- A cell with distinct, membrane-bounded organelles.
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- A cell that has no distinct, membrane-bounded organelles.
- Organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food.
- A theory that has been tested by and is consistent with generations of data.
- Reproduction that requires 2 organisms.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food.
- An educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question.
- A unit of 1 or more populations of individuals that can reproduce under normal conditions, produce fertile offspring, and are reproductively isolated from other such units.
- Reproduction accomplished by a single organism.
- The sum total of all processes in an organism which break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks .
- Organisms that eat organisms other than plants.
- Special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment.
- The science of classifying organisms.
- A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data.
- Living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye.
- Organisms that produce their own food.
28 Clues: Organisms that eat only plants. • The science of classifying organisms. • Organisms that produce their own food. • Reproduction that requires 2 organisms. • Reproduction accomplished by a single organism. • Organisms that eat organisms other than plants. • Organisms that are able to make their own food. • A cell with distinct, membrane-bounded organelles. • ...
biology quarter project 2025-03-03
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- when specialized cells are different in size and form
- fungal infection of skin with the appearance of a red circular area
- simple colony of a slender chain of cells
- organisms first organisms to grow in a barren environment
- feed on dead organic material
- special cells that anchor the algae to something;appear rootlike
- uses sunlight to make food for itself and the fungus
- farming of algae
- body of a plantlike organism that does not have leaves, roots and stems
- aerial hyphae that connect groups of hyphae together
- when a colony of algae is attached to something and not free to move
- structure that produces the ovum or egg
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- simple colony of a slender chain of cells growing end to end
- flat, crustlike growth
- small air-filled pockets
- hyphae branches that produce spores
- tiny floating photosynthetic organisms
- leafy-like growth
- specialized gametes that are identical in appearance
- fungi when sexual reproduction is not known
- what forms when two filaments line up next to each other
- hyphae that enters the host cells to get nutrition
- feed on living organisms
- a unicellular fungus that causes dough to rise
- consists of two organisms living together in a close relationship
25 Clues: farming of algae • leafy-like growth • flat, crustlike growth • small air-filled pockets • feed on living organisms • feed on dead organic material • hyphae branches that produce spores • tiny floating photosynthetic organisms • structure that produces the ovum or egg • simple colony of a slender chain of cells • fungi when sexual reproduction is not known • ...
A Biology crossword 2025-03-03
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- DNA's outer framework
- Leading or lagging
- DNA's antiparallel structure
- DNA's twisted shape
- Process of copying DNA
- Charged group in DNA backbone
- DNA polymerase direction
- Scientist that contributed the most to the discovery of modern DNA
- Starting point of replication
- Continuous strand for DNA synthesis
- Small DNA fragments on the lagging strand
- Enzyme that joins DNA fragments
- Bonds connecting base pairs
- DNA pieces made by primase
- DNA copying enzyme
- Process of DNA unwinding
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- Basic unit of DNA structure made up of a sugar, phosphate, and nucleic acid
- Unit of DNA measurement
- Discontinuous strand of DNA during synthesis
- DNA structure model creators
- DNA coiling level
- Location of DNA in cell
- Base pairs per turn of DNA
- Molecule that carries genetic information
- Coolest Biology student
- DNA packaging proteins
- Number of DNA strands
- Sugar in DNA's backbone
- An enzyme that unwinds DNA
- DNA copying location
- Base pairing rule
- Direction of replication
- Base that pairs with thymine
- Segments of DNA that code for proteins
- Base that pairs with cytosine
35 Clues: DNA coiling level • Base pairing rule • Leading or lagging • DNA copying enzyme • DNA's twisted shape • DNA copying location • DNA's outer framework • Number of DNA strands • Process of copying DNA • DNA packaging proteins • Unit of DNA measurement • Location of DNA in cell • Coolest Biology student • Sugar in DNA's backbone • DNA polymerase direction • Direction of replication • ...
Biology Crossword 1 2024-10-19
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- The macromolecule responsible for short-term energy storage
- Any substance with mass and volume
- The negatively charged subatomic particle in an atom
- An organelle that contains cellular DNA
- Genetic instructions for life
- Storage bubbles within cells
- The type of bond in which atoms share electrons
- Something living
- The building block of all matter
- An organelle responsible for energy production
- Organelle responsible for photosynethesis
- Something non-living
- The "N" in CHNOPS
- A cell without a nucleus
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- The "O" in CHNOPS
- The subatomic component of an atom without a charge
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- The macromolecule found primarily in meats, eggs, and beans
- The building block of living organisms
- Molecules with a large amount of atoms
- The ability to distinguish between two images
- The visual enlargement of an image
- The liquid within a cell
- The "C" in CHNOPS
- The structural components of cells
- The macromolecule responsible for longer-term energy storage
- The positively charged subatomic particle in an atom
- A chemical substance that cannot be broken down by a chemical reaction
- The "S" in CHNOPS
- The result of two or more atoms bonding
- A cell with a nucleus
31 Clues: Something living • The "C" in CHNOPS • The "S" in CHNOPS • The "N" in CHNOPS • The "O" in CHNOPS • Something non-living • A cell with a nucleus • Adenosine Triphosphate • The liquid within a cell • A cell without a nucleus • Storage bubbles within cells • Genetic instructions for life • The building block of all matter • Any substance with mass and volume • ...
Biology chapter 4 2024-10-28
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- ecosystem where water covers the soil or near the surface for a leasr park the year
- interation that one animal captures another animal and feeds off it
- talls trees that form a covering
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other matter
- any necessity of life
- is day to day condition of the earth's atmosphere
- the ability to survive and reproduce
- one organism lives inside or on another organism and harms it
- succession a predictable changes that occurin a comminity over time
- boreal forest
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- plant that shreads its leaves at a particular season
- zone sunlight near the surface in which photosynthesis
- zone below photic zone where photosynthesis cannot occur
- living together
- a special kind of wetland, formed where a river meets the sea
- organisms that live on or in sediments on the bottom of lakes, streams and oceans
- one animal feeds on producers like plants
- layers of permanently frozen topsoil
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- the general place where an organism lives
- conditions over a period of time
21 Clues: boreal forest • living together • any necessity of life • talls trees that form a covering • conditions over a period of time • layers of permanently frozen topsoil • the ability to survive and reproduce • one animal feeds on producers like plants • the general place where an organism lives • is day to day condition of the earth's atmosphere • ...
Module 3 Biology 2023-10-19
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- series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- total dry mass of organisms within a trophic level
- consumer that eats secondary consumers
- specific environment of an organism including both biotic and abiotic factors
- factors in an environment which are living
- an organism that breaks down dead remains of another
- group of ecosystems classified by climate and plant life
- symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor benefited
- symbiotic relationship where all organisms benefit
- an organism which produces its own food
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- the number of living organisms that an ecosystem can support without environmental degradation
- group of interbreeding organisms coexisting together
- growth that is unhindered because of an abundance of resources
- symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- an organism's role in its ecosystem
- factors affecting organisms which include the nonliving physical and chemical conditions
- type of population growth controlled by limited resources or presence of predators or both
- effect created when certain gases like CO2, water vapor and methane trap heat
- study of interactions between living and nonliving things
- type of consumer that eats producers
- group of populations living and interacting in the same area
22 Clues: an organism's role in its ecosystem • type of consumer that eats producers • consumer that eats secondary consumers • an organism which produces its own food • factors in an environment which are living • evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • total dry mass of organisms within a trophic level • symbiotic relationship where all organisms benefit • ...
Biology Test 2 2024-10-21
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- proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer
- is important to enzymes as it affects a proteins 3D shape, which in turn affects a proteins function
- helps the membrane resist changes in the fluidity when the temperature changes
- water is a polar molecule and its passage across the membrane is greatly enhanced by these channel proteins
- the loss of electrons from a reactant
- the gain of electrons by a reactant
- the cell takes up large molecules within vesicles formed around them at the plasma membrane
- reactions that build complex molecules from simpler ones
- shuttle a substance from one side of the membrane to the other
- the immediate source of energy that powers cellular work
- the totality of an organism's chemical reactions
- cells engulf a particle or organism within the vesicle
- a membrane protein may act as a receptor for a signaling molecule, such as a hormone
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- proteins that are not embedded in the membrane lipid bilayer at all
- splits 1 glucose into 2 pyruvic acid
- membrane proteins that have a short carbohydrate chains bound to them
- the target cells detection of the signaling molecule coming from the outside cell surface
- transmits a signal that is a result of the ligand binding to the receptor
- the membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
- partial degradation of sugars, such as glucose, without the use of O2
- reactions that break down complex molecules into simpler compounds
- large molecules within vesicles dissolve into the plasma membrane and are secreted to the outside cell
- the diffusion of water across a cell membrane
- the reactants that an enzyme acts on
- a protein that speeds up a reaction without being consumed by it
25 Clues: the gain of electrons by a reactant • splits 1 glucose into 2 pyruvic acid • the reactants that an enzyme acts on • the loss of electrons from a reactant • the diffusion of water across a cell membrane • the totality of an organism's chemical reactions • cells engulf a particle or organism within the vesicle • reactions that build complex molecules from simpler ones • ...
Biology Unit 5 2024-12-09
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- Enzyme used to unzip the DNA molecule during DNA replication
- Segment of newly formed DNA on the lagging strand, connected together by ligase during DNA replication
- Making a copy of DNA, occurs during the s phase of interphase
- Gene mutation- when a base is substituted- changes only 1 amino acid
- 3 letter section of mRNA that codes for an amino acid
- Type of mutation that changes whole sections of a chromosome by adding, deleting, inverting, or moving sections
- Replicating strand of DNA that adds nucleotides moving towards helicase
- Macromoleculemade of amino acids- used for enzymes, transport, and cell structures
- Refers to DNA and histone proteins that make up chromosomes
- Monomer of proteins- these are carried by tRNA molecules during transcription
- Monomer of nucleic acids- made of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base
- 2nd step of protein synthesis, takes place at a ribosome and uses tRNA molecules to assemble amino acids into proteins
- Type of mutations that only affects one gene by substituting, adding, or deleting bases
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- Replicating strand of DNA that adds nucleotides moving away from helicase
- Used to organize DNA to fit in the nucleus, together with DNA makes up chromatin
- Single stranded nucleic acid used by cells, has bases a,u,g, and c types include mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA
- 3 letter section of tRNA that matches to a codon of mRNA
- Organelle where proteins are made
- Gene mutation- when a base is added or deleted and changes all amino acids after the mutation
- Part of a nucleotide along with a 5 carbon sugar and phosphate group
- 1st step of protein synthesis, takes place in the nucleus and creates a strand of mRNA.
- Section of DNA that codes for a protein, has introns and exons- passed from parents to offspring
- Section of a gene that codes for protein
- Strand of RNA created during transcription- each 3-letter section is called a codon
- Section of a gene between exons- does not code for proteins, "Junk"
- Type of RNA used during translation, carries the amino acid and matches up with the mRNA codon
- Double stranded nucleic acid that has all genetic material, bases include a,t,g, and c, located in the nucleus
27 Clues: Organelle where proteins are made • Section of a gene that codes for protein • 3 letter section of mRNA that codes for an amino acid • 3 letter section of tRNA that matches to a codon of mRNA • Refers to DNA and histone proteins that make up chromosomes • Enzyme used to unzip the DNA molecule during DNA replication • ...
Intro to Biology 2026-01-16
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- Method Steps used to investigate questions
- A group that can reproduce together
- – Cell structure where photosynthesis happens
- – A tool used to see very small objects
- – The control center of a cell
- An organism that makes its own food
- – The outer covering of a cell
- – The study of living things
- Different populations living together
- – Jelly-like material inside a cell
- A group of the same species in one area
- A testable explanation or prediction
- – Process cells use to release energy
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- An organism that eats other organisms
- – Keeping a stable internal environment
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- An organism that breaks down dead matter
- – A living thing
- – The smallest unit of life
- – Genetic material that carries instructions for life
- – The part of the cell that produces energy
- Change in species over time
- – Process plants use to make food using sunlight
- – Living and nonliving things interacting
- The natural home of an organism
25 Clues: – A living thing • – The smallest unit of life • Change in species over time • – The study of living things • – The control center of a cell • – The outer covering of a cell • The natural home of an organism • A group that can reproduce together • An organism that makes its own food • – Jelly-like material inside a cell • A testable explanation or prediction • ...
Cell Biology Vocabulary 2026-01-14
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- this part of the ER is covered with ribosomes
- the apparatus modifies sorts and packages proteins
- breaks down lipids, carbohydrates and proteins into small molecules
- this is where the DNA is in a eukaryotic cell
- these molecules hate water and repels it
- these make proteins
- the portion outside the nucleus; the cell's water
- tiny organs found in the eukaryotes
- this is a "tail" that helps cells move
- the holes in the nucleus that allows messages from DNA to get to ribosomes
- the instructions to making proteins
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- helps the cell maintain its shape
- these molecules love water and are attracted to it
- the product of a cell
- these store materials like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- the outer bilayer of cells
- converts chemical energy from food into ATP
- captures energy from sunlight and converts in into chemical energy during photosynthesis
- the strong outer layer found in plant cells
- when some substances can pass through a membrane
- the part of the ER does NOT contain ribosomes
- this is another term for fat
22 Clues: these make proteins • the product of a cell • the outer bilayer of cells • this is another term for fat • helps the cell maintain its shape • tiny organs found in the eukaryotes • the instructions to making proteins • this is a "tail" that helps cells move • these molecules hate water and repels it • converts chemical energy from food into ATP • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-12
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- A living thing that makes its own food from sunlight.
- Part of a plant that takes in water from the soil.
- What most animals need to breathe.
- A living thing that eats plants or other animals.
- The liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients in the body.
- Part of a plant that supports leaves and flowers.
- The green part of a plant that collects sunlight.
- The star that gives Earth light and energy.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- The organ that controls thoughts and actions.
- The hard structure that supports the body of many animals.
- The part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- An animal with a hard shell that usually lives in water, like crabs or lobsters.
- Tissue that helps animals move.
- WALL A stiff layer that surrounds plant cells.
- The molecule that carries genetic information.
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- A liquid all living things need to survive.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- An animal that lives in water and breathes with gills.
- An animal that feeds its young with milk.
- What living things eat to get energy.
- The outer covering of the body.
- An animal with feathers that lays eggs.
- An animal with dry, scaly skin that lays eggs on land.
- What living things need to move and grow.
- An animal with six legs and three body parts.
- An animal that lives both in water and on land.
- The basic unit of life.
30 Clues: The basic unit of life. • The outer covering of the body. • Tissue that helps animals move. • An animal that eats only plants. • What most animals need to breathe. • What living things eat to get energy. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal with feathers that lays eggs. • An animal that feeds its young with milk. • What living things need to move and grow. • ...
Key Biology Terms 2025-08-26
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- – Respiration that requires oxygen.
- – Process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- – Feature that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- – Tiny structures that build proteins.
- – The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions.
- – The process by which species change over time.
- – Organelle that contains genetic material.
- – Illness or disorder that disrupts normal body function.
- – Respiration that occurs without oxygen.
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- – Process of breaking down glucose for energy.
- – A living thing.
- – A change in DNA sequence.
- – A molecule made of amino acids.
- – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- – Organelle that produces energy; the "powerhouse of the cell."
- – Molecule that carries genetic information.
- – Close interaction between two species, often benefiting at least one.
- – Organelle that stores water and nutrients in plant cells.
- – The ability to do work.
- – The basic unit of life.
20 Clues: – A living thing. • – The ability to do work. • – The basic unit of life. • – A change in DNA sequence. • – A molecule made of amino acids. • – Respiration that requires oxygen. • – Tiny structures that build proteins. • – Respiration that occurs without oxygen. • – Organelle that contains genetic material. • – Molecule that carries genetic information. • ...
Biology Exam Crossword 2025-10-01
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- A strawberry is an example of what kind of fruit?
- family contains tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes.
- Which plant group is nonvascular and reproduces by spores?
- Protects the root tip as it pushes into soil
- The process of a seed beginning to grow is called
- The seed leaves of an embryo are called
- The female reproductive part of a flower is called the
- The term for plants that live two growing seasons is
- add nitrogen to the soil with bacteria.
- Protective waxy coating on a leaf
- The bushy head of a tree is called the
- Which plant family includes beans, peas, and peanuts?
- Middle layer of leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs
- transports sugars throughout the plant.
- Maple tree fruit is an example of a
- transports water upward from the roots.
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- Pair of cells that regulate leaf openings
- Main central vein of a leaf
- The pigment that makes plants green is
- layer that causes leaves to fall.
- Growing layer of cells between xylem and phloem
- family contains lettuce, daisies, and sunflowers.
- The process of water loss through leaves is called:
- Which vascular tissue carries sugars produced during photosynthesis?
- has fleshy outside + stone-like seed inside.
- Flat green portion of a leaf
- The part of the flower that produces pollen
- Opening in a leaf used for gas exchange
- Gymnosperms are plants that...
29 Clues: Main central vein of a leaf • Flat green portion of a leaf • Gymnosperms are plants that... • layer that causes leaves to fall. • Protective waxy coating on a leaf • Maple tree fruit is an example of a • The pigment that makes plants green is • The bushy head of a tree is called the • The seed leaves of an embryo are called • add nitrogen to the soil with bacteria. • ...
Ava's Biology Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Cell division producing gametes with half the chromosome number
- DNA technology used to compare individuals or organisms
- Cell division producing identical daughter cells
- Mutation present in body cells, not inheritable
- RNA that carries genetic code from DNA to ribosomes
- Response by immune system involving antibodies
- Natural chemical or radiation causing mutations
- Disorder caused by abnormal cell growth
- Technology improving vision by reshaping cornea
- Mechanism maintaining constant internal conditions
- Process where ribosomes assemble amino acids into a polypeptide
- Study of patterns of disease in populations
- Process of copying DNA before cell division
- Hormone controlling blood sugar
- Fertilisation inside the female reproductive tract
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- Plant reproduction technique used in agriculture
- Type of allele expression where both traits are visible
- Transmission method via bite of an insect
- Technology using implanted electrodes to restore hearing
- Technological method used to determine DNA sequences
- Plant structure controlling water loss
- Protein structure determining its function
- Disease causing virus or bacteria
- Non-specific immune response present from birth
- Type of reproduction involving gametes
- Organism with genes from another species
- Historical figure demonstrating germs cause disease
- Small variations in DNA sequence in a population
- RNA that brings amino acids to the ribosome
- Infectious protein causing neurodegenerative diseases
- Type of mutation caused by radiation
31 Clues: Hormone controlling blood sugar • Disease causing virus or bacteria • Type of mutation caused by radiation • Plant structure controlling water loss • Type of reproduction involving gametes • Disorder caused by abnormal cell growth • Organism with genes from another species • Transmission method via bite of an insect • Protein structure determining its function • ...
Semester 1 Biology 2026-01-16
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- The maintenance of stable internal conditions in the body
- Single-celled microorganisms, some harmful, some helpful
- Waste gas produced during respiration
- Body response causing redness, swelling, and heat
- Foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- The main energy molecule used by cells
- A trait that increases survival and reproductive success
- A change in DNA that can create new traits
- Differences among individuals in a population
- Medicines used to kill or stop bacterial infections
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- Energy production using oxygen
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients, and wastes
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- A disease-causing organism
- Energy production without oxygen (produces lactic acid)
- Main energy source for cells
- Body system that defends against pathogens
- Ability of bacteria to survive antibiotic treatment
- Waste product formed during anaerobic respiration
- Protein produced by white blood cells to fight antigens
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
21 Clues: A disease-causing organism • Main energy source for cells • Energy production using oxygen • Waste gas produced during respiration • The main energy molecule used by cells • Body system that defends against pathogens • A change in DNA that can create new traits • Differences among individuals in a population • Body response causing redness, swelling, and heat • ...
Biology Vocabulary Review 2025-09-17
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- structures that build spindles that will help separate chromosomes during cell division
- multicellular eukaryotic organisms that have cell walls, chloroplasts, and are autotrophs; ex: Oak tree
- structure found outside of a cell that aids in movement
- multicellular eukaryotic organisms that lack cell walls and chloroplasts; ex: bear
- composed of protein filaments that give internal shape and support to a cell
- organelle that transports materials throughout the cell
- rigid structure that provides shape and support for some cells
- prokaryotic organism that is found in many environments and is microscopic; ex: E.coli
- organelle that stores energy from the sun in food molecules (glucose)
- prokaryotic organisms that tend to live in extreme environments
- organelle composed of folded membranes that helps make lipids and detoxify
- organelle containing enzymes that help to break down cell waste
- eukaryotic organisms that have cell walls, but no chloroplasts - they’re heterotrophs; ex: yeast
- groups of organisms that have no nucleus
- organelle that stores nutrients and water, plants have a large central version of this
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- structure responsible for making proteins using instructions from the DNA
- organelle composed of many folded membranes that helps fold and process proteins
- jelly-like fluid that contains many different chemicals and enzymes that fills a cell
- theory that describes how mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved from ancient prokaryotes
- organelle that converts food into a useable form of energy (ATP)
- composed of a phospholipid bilayer that controls what enters and leaves a cell
- organelle that stores the genetic information for eukaryotic cells
- small, circular piece of DNA found in prokaryotes that do not contain genes necessary for survival
- organelle that is responsible for the final modification, packaging, and shipment of proteins
- groups of organisms that do have a nucleus
- eukaryotic organisms that can be uni- or multicellular, some plant-like, animal-like, and fungi-like
26 Clues: groups of organisms that have no nucleus • groups of organisms that do have a nucleus • structure found outside of a cell that aids in movement • organelle that transports materials throughout the cell • rigid structure that provides shape and support for some cells • prokaryotic organisms that tend to live in extreme environments • ...
Science of Biology 2025-08-14
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- The variable in an experiment that you change
- Determined by analyzing data in an experiment and is the last step of the scientific method
- the second step of Scientific Method and is used to formulate a hypothesis
- AKA the independent variable
- Used to show overall changes in values in a set of data
- Logical conclusion based on observations and prior knowledge
- Information gathered from observations
- Controlled test or investigation conducted to test a hypothesis
- Summarizes data and observation from an experiment
- Answers the question
- Proposed explanation and must be testable
- Used to show how value compare to each other
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- AKA the dependent variable
- Group that you are exposing to "normal" conditions during your experiment
- The variable in an experiment that you measure
- Statements that describe what we expect to happen
- Connects data to the claim or connects data to known scientific principles
- Identify a question
- Body of knowledge that explains the natural world
- Combines observations and experiments into a general explanation for a scientific phenomenon
- Used to show the overall change in values in a large set of data
- Divided into segments that makes up a percentage of the whole
- Conditions that remain the same during your experiment
23 Clues: Identify a question • Answers the question • AKA the dependent variable • AKA the independent variable • Information gathered from observations • Proposed explanation and must be testable • Used to show how value compare to each other • The variable in an experiment that you change • The variable in an experiment that you measure • ...
Cell Biology Keywords 2025-09-19
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- Female gamete carrying genetic information.
- Complex cell with a nucleus, e.g. plant or animal cell.
- Control centre of the cell that contains DNA.
- Region in a prokaryotic cell containing DNA.
- Rigid structure that supports plant cells.
- Small loops of DNA found in bacteria.
- Site of aerobic respiration, releasing energy.
- Different form of the same gene.
- A section of DNA that codes for a protein.
- Organelle where photosynthesis happens in plant cells.
- An organism or cell that is genetically identical to another.
- Splitting of the cytoplasm at the end of mitosis.
- Male gamete carrying genetic information.
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- Cell division producing two identical cells.
- Jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen.
- A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Thin layer that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Simple cell without a nucleus, e.g. bacteria.
- The job or role of a cell, organelle or structure.
- Tail-like structure that helps some cells move.
- Space in plant cells filled with cell sap.
- Tiny structure that makes proteins.
- Structures made of DNA carrying genetic information.
23 Clues: Different form of the same gene. • Tiny structure that makes proteins. • Small loops of DNA found in bacteria. • Male gamete carrying genetic information. • Rigid structure that supports plant cells. • A section of DNA that codes for a protein. • Space in plant cells filled with cell sap. • Female gamete carrying genetic information. • ...
Biology Semester Review 2025-10-22
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- reproduction that produces and organism identical to parent
- the substance that is dissolved into another substances
- a molecule where electrons are shared unevenly
- organism where 1 cell does all life functions
- keeping an internal balance
- a reaction to a signal from the environment
- reproduction that provides variety
- large molecule made of many smaller molecule
- moving water within spaces using cohesion and adhesion
- small molecule that joins to make bigger molecules
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- all the chemical reaction in an organism
- a signal from the environment
- the attraction of molecules of the same substance
- structural and functional unit of life
- study of life
- the substance that does the dissolving in a solution
- attraction between molecules of different substances
- an organism that does not make its own food
- organism that has specialized cells
- an organism that makes its own food
20 Clues: study of life • keeping an internal balance • a signal from the environment • reproduction that provides variety • organism that has specialized cells • an organism that makes its own food • structural and functional unit of life • all the chemical reaction in an organism • an organism that does not make its own food • a reaction to a signal from the environment • ...
Neha Biology Cells 2025-11-02
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- The thin outer layer that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- The green organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- The movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- A specialised structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- The smallest unit of life that performs all basic functions of living things.
- A section of DNA that carries instructions for a specific trait.
- Tiny structures that make proteins inside the cell.
- The flat platform on the microscope where the slide is placed.
- The jelly-like substance inside a cell where chemical reactions occur.
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- An instrument that magnifies tiny objects such as cells.
- A fluid-filled sac in cells that stores water, food, and waste.
- A small structure inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes.
- The control centre of the cell that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- The organelles that release energy through cellular respiration.
- The lens closest to the specimen that magnifies the image.
- A dye used to make cell structures more visible under the microscope.
- The lens you look through at the top of a microscope.
- A thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen for viewing.
- A thread-like structure of DNA found in the nucleus.
20 Clues: Tiny structures that make proteins inside the cell. • A thread-like structure of DNA found in the nucleus. • The lens you look through at the top of a microscope. • An instrument that magnifies tiny objects such as cells. • The lens closest to the specimen that magnifies the image. • A thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen for viewing. • ...
Biology Crossword Assignment 2025-10-28
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- The blood cell that carries oxygen.
- For transporting NA, K and Ca.
- The stage where the inlet valves close and outlet valves open.
- The main and largest artery in the body.
- The blood cell that is essential during blood clotting
- Regulates the communication of atrial electrical activity with ventricular electrical activity.
- Used to keep blood from going the wrong direction,
- Phase of the cardiac cycle where the ventricles relax
- The muscular tissue of the heart.
- Allow the heart's conduction system to create synchronized contractions of its ventricles
- The Light-colored liquid component of blood that makes up 55% of its volume
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- Phase of the cardiac cycle where the ventricles contract.
- Generates an electrical signal that causes the upper heart chambers to contract.
- Protects the body from diseases and foreign entities.
- The stage where blood enters the heart chambers.
- The two upper cavities of a heart.
- The thick pressurized blood vessel.
- The two lower cavities of a heart.
- The thin blood vessel that has valves.
- The innermost layer of tissue that lines the heart's chambers and valves.
20 Clues: For transporting NA, K and Ca. • The muscular tissue of the heart. • The two upper cavities of a heart. • The two lower cavities of a heart. • The blood cell that carries oxygen. • The thick pressurized blood vessel. • The thin blood vessel that has valves. • The main and largest artery in the body. • The stage where blood enters the heart chambers. • ...
Biology-1st Quarter 2025-10-15
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- - Scientific study of life
- - Well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- - Compound that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution; a solution with a pH of more than 7.
- - Evidence, information gathered from observation.
- - Process of noticing and describing events
- Bond - Chemical bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- - Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain.
- - Compound that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in solution; a solution with a pH of less than 7.
- Reproduction - Type of reproduction in which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism.
- - Signal to which an organism responds.
- Reproduction - Process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
- - Force of attraction between different kinds of molecules.
- Bond - Weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom.
- Group in an experiment that is exposed to the same
- as the experimental group except for one independent variable.
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- - Relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain.
- - Possible explanation for a set of observations
- - Variable that is observed and changes.
- Experiment - Experiment in which only one variable is changed.
- - The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials.
- - A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- Variable - Factor in an experiment that is deliberately changed.
- - Change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- - Attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- Bond - Type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared.
25 Clues: - Scientific study of life • - Signal to which an organism responds. • - Variable that is observed and changes. • - Process of noticing and describing events • - Possible explanation for a set of observations • - Evidence, information gathered from observation. • Group in an experiment that is exposed to the same • - Attraction between molecules of the same substance. • ...
Biology Word Search 2025-11-14
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- "An instrument used to see very small objects, like cells and bacteria."
- A living thing that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The ability to do work; living things need this to survive.
- Any individual living thing.
- The preserved remains or traces of a past organism.
- Making an exact genetic copy of an organism.
- The condition that distinguishes living things from dead matter or non-living things.
- A structure found in the nucleus that carries genetic information (DNA).
- A living thing that moves and eats other organisms.
- A non-living particle that can only reproduce by infecting a host cell.
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- "Large molecules needed for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs."
- "The control center of a cell, containing the DNA."
- The process by which species change over long periods of time.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- The process of getting bigger and more complex over time.
- The basic building block of all living things.
- like mushrooms, molds, and yeasts; they are not plants or animals."
- A segment of DNA that controls a specific trait.
- "Tiny, single-celled organisms, some of which can cause disease, but many are helpful."
- scientist who studies living things.
20 Clues: Any individual living thing. • scientist who studies living things. • Making an exact genetic copy of an organism. • The basic building block of all living things. • A segment of DNA that controls a specific trait. • "The control center of a cell, containing the DNA." • The preserved remains or traces of a past organism. • ...
Biology- Midterm Review 2025-12-09
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- A structure inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes.
- A large molecule that is important for life, such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles (example: bacteria).
- The organelle that produces energy for the cell (“powerhouse of the cell”).
- A compound formed when atoms share electrons.
- the smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of that element.
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A compound formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, creating charged ions that attract each other.
- The organelle that packages and ships proteins and other materials.
- An organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- A thin, flexible barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Negatively charged particles that move around the nucleus of an atom.
- An uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule, causing one end to be slightly positive and the other slightly negative.
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- A rigid outer layer that provides support and protection for plant cells.
- The movement of liquid upward through a narrow space due to cohesion and adhesion.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (example: plant and animal cells).
- Acids Small molecules that are the building blocks of proteins.
- A storage sac in the cell that holds water, nutrients, or waste.
- The structure where proteins are made.
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- A membrane system with ribosomes that helps make and transport proteins.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Attraction between molecules of different substances (example: water sticking to glass).
- The smallest unit of life that can carry out all life processes.
- The diffusion of water across a cell membrane from high water concentration to low water concentration.
- A substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together.
- Electrons Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that are involved in bonding.
- Molecules that provide quick energy for cells, such as sugars and starches.
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are found.
- Particles with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance (example: water sticking to water).
- A membrane system without ribosomes that helps make lipids and detoxify the cell.
- Large molecules made of amino acids that help with structure, growth, repair, and chemical reactions in the body.
- Molecules such as fats and oils that store energy and make up cell membranes.
36 Clues: The structure where proteins are made. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A compound formed when atoms share electrons. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • A structure inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes. • An organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Biology Crossword Review 2025-12-22
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- A sugar molecule that stores energy and provides raw materials for building other molecules.
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Cell division process that creates 2 identical daughter cells
- Physical atoms that make up living things (C, H, O, N, P)
- Chemical reaction that converts glucose to ATP
- Where energy is stored in a molecule
- Living and nonliving things in one area interacting
- Where DNA is located in cells. Transcription also occurs here
- Plant or algae - makes their own food
- Chemical reaction that converts sunlight to glucose
- Organelle where cell respiration occurs
- Visual model that shows how energy decreases at each trophic level
- Required for for producers, along with sunlight and land
- Collection of similar cells
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- Source of all energy for producers
- Collection of similar tissues
- Maintaining balanced internal conditions in the body
- Breaks down dead things to return matter back to the soil
- Percent of energy that moves up each trophic level
- Basic unit of life
- Where RNA is used to make protein in cells
- Something that eats another organism for energy
- The ability to cause change or do work in cells.
- Building block of DNA, made of CHONP
- Molecule that cells use for energy
- Building block of protein, made of CHON
26 Clues: Basic unit of life • Collection of similar cells • Collection of similar tissues • Source of all energy for producers • Molecule that cells use for energy • Where energy is stored in a molecule • Building block of DNA, made of CHONP • Organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Plant or algae - makes their own food • Organelle where cell respiration occurs • ...
Biology Semester Review 2025-12-10
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- converting light energy into glucose
- needed to stop and make sure that everything is ok before it divides
- making glucose using chemicals instead of light energy
- makes energy for the cell
- controls all the processes of the cells
- cell uses glucose to make ATP
- dissolved salt/sugar in water
- holds all the organelles in place, jelly fluid
- makes 2 ATP when there is no oxygen in the cell
- type of transport that does not require energy
- builds up during fermentation, makes our muscles burn
- membrane controls what can enter and leave the cell
- where photosynthesis takes place
- the concentrations inside and outside the cell are equal
- small and nonpolar molecules can go through the phospholipids
- quick energy storage for the cells
- makes proteins in the cell
- two new nuclear membranes form
- large clusters of particles being brought out of the cell
- amount of variables we can change in an experiment
- ions moving against the concentration gradient
- unicellular cells these do not have a nucleus
- variable that is changed in an experiment
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- chromosomes get separated to opposite sides of the cell
- water moves towards the higher salt concentration
- type of solution where there is more salt on the outside of the cell
- process of the cell dividing
- large and charged molecules go through protein channels
- cell splits into 2 identical cells
- stores nutrients for the cell
- on the graph this is the highest point we call it the _______
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions in our cells
- means that NO oxygen is present
- large clusters of particles being brought into the cell
- multicellular complex cells that have a nucleus
- chromosomes move to the middle of the cell
- wall gives the plant cell structure
- the cell membrane is made of this biomolecule, it stores energy
- variable that is measured during an experiment
- type of solution where there is less salt on the outside of the cell
- besides pH this is the other factor that affects enzymes
- amount of water and carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis to happen
- cell waits and prepares to divide, most of the cell's life
- when an enzyme loses its shape and stops working
- helps bacteria cells move around
- biomolecule that stores our DNA
- chromosomes pair up and nuclear membrane dissolves
- most important biomolecule for the cell, does cell processes
- occurs when the cell does not stop and continues to divide
49 Clues: makes energy for the cell • makes proteins in the cell • process of the cell dividing • stores nutrients for the cell • cell uses glucose to make ATP • dissolved salt/sugar in water • two new nuclear membranes form • means that NO oxygen is present • biomolecule that stores our DNA • where photosynthesis takes place • helps bacteria cells move around • ...
Intro to Biology 2026-03-23
Across
- An experiment in which all variables are kept constant except for the independent variable being tested.
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
- Information acquired by observation or experimentation that is used to validate scientific claims.
- The variable that is measured in an experiment and is affected by changes in the independent variable.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, such as mitochondria or the nucleus.
- A structure composed of different types of tissues that work together to perform a specific function.
- A group of two or more atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound.
- The ability to repeat an experiment and achieve similar results, which confirms the validity of the findings.
- The scientific study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution.
- Any individual living entity that can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, and maintain homeostasis.
- The variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment to test its effects on the dependent variable.
- A statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the universe.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
Down
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, which can be tested through experimentation.
- The group in an experiment that receives the treatment or condition being tested.
- A variable that is kept constant throughout an experiment to ensure that the results are valid.
- The condition that distinguishes living organisms from inorganic matter, characterized by growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli.
- a physiological regulation system in a living body that works to return the body to its normal internal state (homeostasis)
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence.
- A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions for the body.
- The process of repeating an experiment multiple times to verify results and ensure reliability.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment and is used as a benchmark.
24 Clues: The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. • The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. • A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. • process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment • ...
Ib biology science 2026-04-02
Across
- the type of dna you can only get from your mother
- when one base is being swapped out for another
- meaning same back and forward
- when there are 2 missing hydrogen on opposite sides of the fatty acid chain
- first name of the person who took a photo of dna
- basic building blocks of nucleic acids
- production of new tissue
- thin pipes of of a protein
- type of movement that has little hairs that push the cell
- origin of water on earth
- what cells use to stop from dissolving
- bacterio infecting virus
- what protein is used to supercoil dna
Down
- protein that is used in making vesticals
- the elemental ions inside of a voltage-gates ion channel
- where was L.U.C.A located
- acronym for the type of cholesterol that makes a mess with tissues
- stickiness or thickness of a liquid
- have dominant and recessive lettering
- place in cell filled with water and nutrients
- type of lettering in genetics that means the letters are the exact same
- what unwinds the double helix in the replication fork
- when OH groups are on the same side in monosaccharides
- good at dissolving hydrogen bonds
- type of cell that can potentially be used for any part of the body comes from fetus
- thing that reproduces with a host
26 Clues: production of new tissue • origin of water on earth • bacterio infecting virus • where was L.U.C.A located • thin pipes of of a protein • meaning same back and forward • good at dissolving hydrogen bonds • thing that reproduces with a host • stickiness or thickness of a liquid • have dominant and recessive lettering • what protein is used to supercoil dna • ...
Vocab Man: Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- to read
- a book
- a notebook
- easy
- difficult
- i have
- a calculator
- teacher
- to write
- homework
- to work in class
- to need
- a computer
- to help
- history
Down
- to exercise
- much/a lot
- english
- to do homework
- to present in class
- paper
- student
- science
- a pencil
- biology
- to take notes
- math
- a little
- dance
- spanish
- art
- scissors
- to work
- test
- to understand
35 Clues: art • easy • math • test • paper • dance • a book • i have • english • to read • student • science • biology • teacher • spanish • to work • to need • to help • history • a pencil • a little • to write • scissors • homework • difficult • much/a lot • a notebook • a computer • to exercise • a calculator • to take notes • to understand • to do homework • to work in class • to present in class
The Hovdestad Spectacular Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-04
Across
- good, slang-like
- skype rival
- life enhancer
- abbrv. on TikTok
- "the world's first regularly operating television network
- red, green, blue, etc
- Christmas, European, Vegas
- add your two cents
- brain teaser
- ink vessel, one who defies gravity
- between orange and green
- space juice
Down
- far from refined
- heir apparent to Lord Vader
- meal epilogue
- dre's creation
- holy ___ !
- 'the long walk' author
- pro in the cockpit, perhaps
- Scorsese's bairn
- in biology, internet too
- garner's first spouse
- military general
23 Clues: holy ___ ! • skype rival • space juice • brain teaser • meal epilogue • life enhancer • dre's creation • good, slang-like • far from refined • abbrv. on TikTok • Scorsese's bairn • military general • add your two cents • red, green, blue, etc • garner's first spouse • 'the long walk' author • in biology, internet too • between orange and green • Christmas, European, Vegas • heir apparent to Lord Vader • ...
Spelling list 26 2020-05-07
Across
- someone skilled on a keyboard
- the study of myths
- moving staircase
- someone that sells flowers
- someone who keeps a journal
- maker of goods
- a detective
- member of a jury
- the study of living organisms
- used to show old movies
- a poor conductor of electricity
- any number that divides another number
- someone who watches
Down
- diamond setter perhaps
- pilot
- a person who operates a machine
- purchaser or buyer
- a generator or piston
- iPad, cell phone, computer
- someone who studies rocks
20 Clues: pilot • a detective • maker of goods • moving staircase • member of a jury • the study of myths • purchaser or buyer • someone who watches • a generator or piston • diamond setter perhaps • used to show old movies • someone who studies rocks • someone that sells flowers • iPad, cell phone, computer • someone who keeps a journal • someone skilled on a keyboard • the study of living organisms • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2.B.1-5 2021-04-30
Across
- in-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-vision
- bi-(greek root: wheel)
- (greek root: wheel)-one
- (greek root: far)-phone
- (greek root: far)-graph
- (greek root: skill)-ical
- meteoro-(greek root: study)
Down
- (greek root: wheel)-ic
- uni-(greek root: wheel)
- motor-(greek root: wheel)
- pro-(latin root: throw)
- geo-(greek root: study)
- bio-(greek root: study)
- e-(latin root: throw)
- re-(latin root: throw)
- (greek root: far)-pathy
- (greek root: skill)-ique
- (greek root: light)-grapher
- (greek root: skill)-logy
20 Clues: e-(latin root: throw) • (greek root: wheel)-ic • in-(latin root: throw) • bi-(greek root: wheel) • re-(latin root: throw) • uni-(greek root: wheel) • pro-(latin root: throw) • geo-(greek root: study) • bio-(greek root: study) • (greek root: far)-pathy • (greek root: wheel)-one • (greek root: far)-phone • (greek root: far)-graph • (greek root: far)-vision • (greek root: skill)-ique • ...
Unit 22 2020-08-08
Across
- ZAP!
- the first of something
- wear these on your legs
- antonym = importer
- you can train this in your dog
- a group of people watching something
- 4 syllables
- whether you meant to do something
- type of fish
- having no force of effect
- party, excitement
Down
- same or close to the same
- when you can't wait any longer
- suffix 'ing'
- to take something away
- have this when sick
- different from the normal
- something you can run out of when frustrated
- chemistry, biology, physics
- not regular
20 Clues: ZAP! • 4 syllables • not regular • suffix 'ing' • type of fish • party, excitement • antonym = importer • have this when sick • the first of something • to take something away • wear these on your legs • same or close to the same • different from the normal • having no force of effect • chemistry, biology, physics • when you can't wait any longer • you can train this in your dog • ...
Anglu kalba ernestas 5d 2021-03-29
Across
- people who makes other people voices or weird sounds
- plays video games for others
- makes surgeries
- makes tasty food
- makes peoples hair beutiful
- writes books
- person who acts and makes movies
- fixes cars
- works at school, teaches things
- sings and makes songs
Down
- makes melody and rythm for songs
- works knows and works about biology
- gives people meds
- makes art
- makes people safe
- fights w fire
- makes photos
- makes people health good
- works with teeth
- a person who dances for others
20 Clues: makes art • fixes cars • makes photos • writes books • fights w fire • makes surgeries • makes tasty food • works with teeth • gives people meds • makes people safe • sings and makes songs • makes people health good • makes peoples hair beutiful • plays video games for others • a person who dances for others • works at school, teaches things • makes melody and rythm for songs • ...
GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS 2022-01-31
Across
- circular (bicycle, recycle)
- build or create (construction, structure)
- self (automobile, autobiography)
- sound (phone, saxophone)
- write or draw (autograph, calligraphy)
- carry (portable, transport)
- time (chronological order, chronic)
- throw (eject, projectile)
- heat or warmth (thermal energy, thermometer)
- to hear (audio, audience)
- life (biology, biography)
Down
- letters (literature, literacy)
- hundred (century, centimeter)
- light (photosynthesis, photograph)
- earth (geology, geography)
- stars and outer space (astronaut, astronomy)
- believe (credit, incredible)
- far or distant (telephone, telegram)
- water (hydrate, hydroelectric)
- break or burst (eruption, interrupt)
20 Clues: sound (phone, saxophone) • throw (eject, projectile) • to hear (audio, audience) • life (biology, biography) • earth (geology, geography) • circular (bicycle, recycle) • carry (portable, transport) • believe (credit, incredible) • hundred (century, centimeter) • letters (literature, literacy) • water (hydrate, hydroelectric) • self (automobile, autobiography) • ...
m. staley careers engineers 2022-02-14
Across
- design building projects
- test aircraft
- lead public projects
- create prototypes for space
- design residential spaces
- design mechanical parts
- build ships
- drive economy state-wide
- create infrastructure w/environment
- design images for products
Down
- check codes for building
- produce methods to extract gas
- work with wiring
- maintain military equipment
- work with biology & medicine
- work with manufacturing systems
- build roads
- document building details
- work on public systems
- work with metal
- break down atomic nuclei
- create modern infrastructure
- design areas with environment
23 Clues: build roads • build ships • test aircraft • work with metal • work with wiring • lead public projects • work on public systems • design mechanical parts • check codes for building • design building projects • break down atomic nuclei • drive economy state-wide • document building details • design residential spaces • design images for products • maintain military equipment • ...
Greek Roots and Prefixes List #2 Review 2022-02-23
Across
- feeling; suffering; disease
- science dealing with study of living organisms
- the outer boundary of a surface or figure
- study of the earth's surface
- foot
- science; study
- a change in form
- external skeleton
- form
- foot
- within
- the absence of rule or government
- below normal body temperature
Down
- over; above; beyond
- under; beneath
- understanding another's feelings
- earth; ground
- exaggeration for effect
- internal skeleton
- around; about; near; enclosing
- rule
- out of; outside
- one who travels on foot
- life
24 Clues: foot • rule • form • foot • life • within • earth; ground • under; beneath • science; study • out of; outside • a change in form • internal skeleton • external skeleton • over; above; beyond • exaggeration for effect • one who travels on foot • feeling; suffering; disease • study of the earth's surface • below normal body temperature • around; about; near; enclosing • understanding another's feelings • ...
How Well do you know Dedrick? 2017-02-13
Across
- Favorite Color?
- Middle Name?
- Favorite NFL team? (3 words)
- College Attended?(2 words)
- Favorite Movie?(2 words)
- Favorite NBA team? (2 words)
- High School Attended?
- Dream Car?
- Favorite Food(s)? (2 words)
- Favorite Soft Drink?
Down
- How Many siblings does he have?
- Favorite flavor Air Heads? (2 words)
- Favorite Time of Year?
- Favorite animal?
- Favorite ice cream? (2 words)
- Major in College?
- Favorite Rapper?(2 words)
- Favorite number?
- Instrument played throughout elementary and middle school?
- Favorite Sport?
- Favorite TV Show?
21 Clues: Dream Car? • Middle Name? • Favorite Color? • Favorite Sport? • Favorite animal? • Favorite number? • Major in College? • Favorite TV Show? • Favorite Soft Drink? • High School Attended? • Favorite Time of Year? • Favorite Movie?(2 words) • Favorite Rapper?(2 words) • College Attended?(2 words) • Favorite Food(s)? (2 words) • Favorite NFL team? (3 words) • Favorite NBA team? (2 words) • ...
TOK Crossword 2017-04-25
Across
- Makes true
- Repeats itself
- Taste
- "Beyond a shadow of a ___"
- Sigma Alpha Beta
- Captcha code
- Number of plausible answers
- Moral compass
- Think outside the box
- Hippocampus
- Enforces and commands
Down
- Mistaken
- You feel it in your gut
- Biology, chemistry, and physics
- Words make this
- “Push it to the ___”
- Don't Stop Believin'
- Accepted without proof
- Mona Lisa
- “True” science
- Repeated actions
- Tell Me Why
- "It's just ____ taking me over"
- Factually sound
- ____ of relativity
25 Clues: Taste • Mistaken • Mona Lisa • Makes true • Tell Me Why • Hippocampus • Captcha code • Moral compass • Repeats itself • “True” science • Words make this • Factually sound • Sigma Alpha Beta • Repeated actions • ____ of relativity • “Push it to the ___” • Don't Stop Believin' • Think outside the box • Enforces and commands • Accepted without proof • You feel it in your gut • "Beyond a shadow of a ___" • ...
The Crossword of all Crosswords 2016-06-21
Across
- movement that requires no energy
- The site of photosynthesis
- wash hand with...
- the passage of water
- the amount of chromosomes
- it is important in...organisms
- containing a few genes
- shrink
- the centre of a chromosome
- spindle fibres pull them off
Down
- stays the same
- site of aerobic respiration
- chromosomes line up here
- concentration...
- becteria, plant and... cells are made differently
- the last part to reform
- cell...
- hypotonic in a plant cell
- impregnated with protein
- need energy from...
20 Clues: shrink • cell... • stays the same • concentration... • wash hand with... • need energy from... • the passage of water • containing a few genes • the last part to reform • chromosomes line up here • impregnated with protein • hypotonic in a plant cell • the amount of chromosomes • The site of photosynthesis • the centre of a chromosome • site of aerobic respiration • spindle fibres pull them off • ...
S+S Crossword 2016-07-30
Across
- Our birth month!
- Sami's middle name
- Wedding hashtag
- The ring bearer's name
- Sami and Shawn met here
- Favorite board game
- Where we got engaged
- Where Sami grew up
- The month we got engaged
- The youngest person at the wedding
Down
- Honeymoon location
- Shawn's middle name
- They started a team together in this sport
- Sami's favorite color
- Where we had our first holiday
- First date restaurant
- Sami's University Major
- Name of the pink stones
- Shawn's favorite color
- Our favorite dessert
20 Clues: Wedding hashtag • Our birth month! • Honeymoon location • Sami's middle name • Where Sami grew up • Shawn's middle name • Favorite board game • Where we got engaged • Our favorite dessert • Sami's favorite color • First date restaurant • The ring bearer's name • Shawn's favorite color • Sami's University Major • Sami and Shawn met here • Name of the pink stones • The month we got engaged • ...
ANIMAIS NIVEL INTERMEDIARIO 2019-05-16
Across
- parece uma ovelha
- filhote
- gato pequeno
- original da Australia
- especie de peixe
- estuda os animais
- dorme de ponta cabeca
- oposto da femea
- plural de vacas e bois
- produz leite mas nao e a vaca
- oposto do macho
- cobertura de protecao dos animais
- come salmao
- equivalente ao inseto
Down
- inseto voador
- possuem asas coloridas
- capaz de repitir a fala humana
- inimigo do cachorro
- produz mel
- possui pescoco longo
- possui chifres
- ex formiga
- vaca jovem
- encontrado no Egito
- alimento das cobras
25 Clues: filhote • produz mel • ex formiga • vaca jovem • come salmao • gato pequeno • inseto voador • possui chifres • oposto da femea • oposto do macho • especie de peixe • parece uma ovelha • estuda os animais • inimigo do cachorro • encontrado no Egito • alimento das cobras • possui pescoco longo • original da Australia • dorme de ponta cabeca • equivalente ao inseto • possuem asas coloridas • ...
Stundenplan und Fächer 2019-11-22
Across
- computer science
- fifth
- class
- history
- (I) find or think
- How many
- Why
- physics
- Finally/last
- favorite subject
- break
- science
- difficult
- German
- end
- interesting
- biology
- First
- because
- geography
- school day
- begins
- English
- seventh
Down
- art
- Then
- third
- first hour
- on (day)
- classes
- which
- math
- After that
- second
- fourth
- boring
- important
- chemistry
- After
- schedule
- at (time)
- easy
- nice
- sixth
- physical education
45 Clues: art • Why • end • Then • math • easy • nice • third • fifth • class • which • break • After • First • sixth • second • fourth • boring • German • begins • classes • history • physics • science • biology • because • English • seventh • How many • schedule • on (day) • important • difficult • chemistry • geography • first hour • After that • at (time) • school day • interesting • Finally/last • computer science • favorite subject • (I) find or think • physical education
chapter 5 kgt 2015-06-10
Across
- lenen
- verandering
- ruiken
- toets
- lesrooster
- leerling
- nask
- reep
- haasten
- bord
- druk
- aardrijkskunde
- sportschoenen
- toekomst
- rijst
- schrift
- cijfer
- das
- geschiedenis
- sla
- genoeg
- erwt
- gezond
- klas
- wiskunde
- maaltijd
Down
- kans
- rugzak
- schaal
- rommelig
- streng
- informatica
- belangrijk
- gratis
- onderwijs
- agenda
- aardappel
- liniaal
- ontbijtgranen
- repetitie
- vak
- gym
- vroeg
- stift
- biologie
- frisdrank
- lesgeven
- wortel
- vlees
- misselijk
50 Clues: vak • gym • das • sla • kans • nask • reep • bord • druk • erwt • klas • lenen • toets • vroeg • rijst • stift • vlees • rugzak • schaal • ruiken • streng • gratis • agenda • cijfer • genoeg • wortel • gezond • haasten • liniaal • schrift • rommelig • leerling • toekomst • biologie • lesgeven • wiskunde • maaltijd • onderwijs • aardappel • repetitie • frisdrank • misselijk • lesrooster • belangrijk • verandering • informatica • geschiedenis • ontbijtgranen • sportschoenen • aardrijkskunde
LAB PEEPS 2016-04-05
Across
- ALL ABOUT THAT BASE
- MICKEY TELLS ME THE TIME
- I LIKE FAST CARS
- VICTORS GRANDMA
- I'M ECLECTIC
- I HAVE A B.A. IN BIOLOGY
- TOO SWEET
- VERY GOOD FRIENDS WITH THE PASTOR ON TH BOARD OF DIRECTORS
- WILD CHILD IN EARLIER DAYS
- VERY DETAILED AND PLEASANT
Down
- I WEAR MANY HATS
- SHOOT EM
- I PLAY BY THE RULES
- DIAMOND LADY
- QUIET;LOVES GRANDCHILDREN
- PETIT AMOUR
- CONSIDERED BECOMING AN R.N.
- LOVES MY CAT AND COUPONS
- I WILL GET MARRIED ON DAY
- INTROSPECTIVE
20 Clues: SHOOT EM • TOO SWEET • PETIT AMOUR • DIAMOND LADY • I'M ECLECTIC • INTROSPECTIVE • VICTORS GRANDMA • I WEAR MANY HATS • I LIKE FAST CARS • ALL ABOUT THAT BASE • I PLAY BY THE RULES • MICKEY TELLS ME THE TIME • LOVES MY CAT AND COUPONS • I HAVE A B.A. IN BIOLOGY • QUIET;LOVES GRANDCHILDREN • I WILL GET MARRIED ON DAY • WILD CHILD IN EARLIER DAYS • VERY DETAILED AND PLEASANT • ...
Don't Forget to Use Your English Cognates 2016-04-15
Across
- serve
- critic
- plate
- pharmacy
- plant
- defend
- creation
- television program
- manifestation
- art
- class
- vacation
- participate
- verse
- impression
- profound
- glory
- controversy
- act
- furious
- criticize
- false
- theater
- case (as in "in this case")
- appetite
Down
- justice
- grace
- perfume
- decide
- stupendous
- operation
- dentist
- home
- contemporary
- compare
- employee
- automobile
- stomach
- hotel
- music
- mysterious
- minute
- practice
- circus
- artist
- biology
- polite
- ovation
48 Clues: art • act • home • grace • serve • plate • plant • class • hotel • music • verse • glory • false • decide • critic • defend • minute • circus • artist • polite • justice • perfume • dentist • compare • stomach • furious • biology • ovation • theater • pharmacy • creation • employee • vacation • profound • practice • appetite • operation • criticize • stupendous • automobile • mysterious • impression • participate • controversy • contemporary • manifestation • television program • ...
La clase 2024-02-06
Across
- she dances
- desk
- there
- you study
- to like
- to explain
- eraser
- near
- calculator
- art
- with
- bookstore
- history
- we buy
- I speak
- he teaches
- map
- they watch
- you answer
- libro
Down
- door
- pencil
- class
- ser(yo)
- to sing
- I prepare
- they walk
- biology
- they work
- you rest
- estar(yo)
- homework
- you ask
- we return
- estar(nosotros)
- computer science
- backpack
- to practice
38 Clues: art • map • door • desk • near • with • class • there • libro • pencil • eraser • we buy • ser(yo) • to sing • biology • to like • you ask • history • I speak • you rest • homework • backpack • I prepare • they walk • you study • they work • estar(yo) • bookstore • we return • she dances • to explain • calculator • he teaches • they watch • you answer • to practice • estar(nosotros) • computer science
False Friends 2023-03-05
50 Clues: b • f • e • a • p • j • g • i • l • q • o • h • u • n • c • z • k • m • v • d • r • x • y • s • w • t • g1 • l1 • b1 • w1 • f1 • h1 • y1 • x1 • o1 • d1 • v1 • e1 • m1 • t1 • i1 • u1 • c1 • r1 • j1 • q1 • a1 • n1 • p1 • k1
Spelling Review 2023-04-02
Across
- without noise
- A rose or daisy is an example
- the act of building
- shaped like a circle
- not being able to predict
- to wreck
- ten hundreds
- to not agree
- the study of life
- We went to ____________ house.
Down
- opposite of uptown
- an ingredient used to make bread
- without clouds
- when you get to choose
- Mt. Rainier is an example
- someone's signature
- to break into someone else's conversation
- the study of the earth
- a thick soup
- they are
- _________ are five people in our group.
21 Clues: to wreck • they are • a thick soup • ten hundreds • to not agree • without noise • without clouds • the study of life • opposite of uptown • the act of building • someone's signature • shaped like a circle • when you get to choose • the study of the earth • Mt. Rainier is an example • not being able to predict • A rose or daisy is an example • We went to ____________ house. • ...
The Alcivar Wedding 2024-03-08
Across
- MR & MRS _______
- BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- NUMBER OF SIBLINGS THE NEWLYWEDS HAVE
- FIRST DATE CITY
- GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME
- GROOM'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- LOCATION OF COUPLES FIRST CONVERSATION
- HONEYMOON DESTINATION
- MONTH OF ENGAGEMENT
Down
- BRIDE'S FAVORITE CUISINE
- INDUSTRY THE GROOM WORKS IN
- GROOM WAS BORN AT THIS HOSPITAL
- CITY WHERE PETER PROPOSED
- GROOM'S FAVORITE CUISINE
- NALA'S DOG BREED
- BRIDE'S HOMETOWN
- BRIDE'S HIGH SCHOOL MASCOT
- BRIDE'S MAJOR IN COLLEGE
- OLDER SISTER OF THE DOGS
- GROOM'S HIGH SCHOOL NUMBER
- NAME OF WEDDING VENUE
- BRIDE'S ALMA MATER
22 Clues: FIRST DATE CITY • NALA'S DOG BREED • BRIDE'S HOMETOWN • MR & MRS _______ • BRIDE'S ALMA MATER • BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME • MONTH OF ENGAGEMENT • NAME OF WEDDING VENUE • HONEYMOON DESTINATION • GROOM'S COLLEGE MASCOT • BRIDE'S FAVORITE CUISINE • GROOM'S FAVORITE CUISINE • BRIDE'S MAJOR IN COLLEGE • OLDER SISTER OF THE DOGS • CITY WHERE PETER PROPOSED • BRIDE'S HIGH SCHOOL MASCOT • ...
russian cognates 3 2024-05-13
Across
- фильм
- маска
- шкала
- трактор
- анекдот
- кофе
- блок
- лото
- футбол
- инженер
- актёр
- пропаганда
- абсурд
- рандеву
- класс
- политика
- телевидене
- климат
- каноэ
- атака
- администрация
- виски
- планета
Down
- математика
- роза
- бюрократ
- барбекью
- диета
- астрономия
- система
- интервью
- шоколад
- видео
- водка
- флейта
- бюро
- идея
- биология
- табу
- материал
- план
- архитектор
- меню
- браво
- лекция
- анатомия
- территория
- бистро
- банан
- кафе
- вино
51 Clues: роза • кофе • блок • лото • бюро • идея • табу • план • меню • кафе • вино • фильм • диета • маска • шкала • видео • водка • актёр • браво • класс • каноэ • атака • банан • виски • флейта • футбол • абсурд • лекция • климат • бистро • система • шоколад • трактор • анекдот • инженер • рандеву • планета • бюрократ • барбекью • интервью • биология • материал • политика • анатомия • математика • астрономия • пропаганда • архитектор • телевидене • территория • администрация
Find Your Design Team 2024-10-16
Across
- Designs innovative medical devices
- Analyzes sports data using AI
- Designs competition robots
- Focuses on machine learning innovations
- Designs competition bridges
- concrete boats
- Specializes in synthetic biology projects
- Creates earthquake-resistant structures
Down
- Builds concrete sleds for racing
- Builds ultra-fuel-efficient vehicles
- Builds rockets and satellites
- Makes human-powered vehicles
- Constructs electric racecars
- Creates solar-powered racecars
- Crafts vehicles powered by chemical reactions
- Builds Mars rover systems
- Develops autonomous vehicles
- Develops small-scale wind turbines
- Develops electronics and robotics
- Designs interactive displays
20 Clues: concrete boats • Builds Mars rover systems • Designs competition robots • Designs competition bridges • Makes human-powered vehicles • Constructs electric racecars • Develops autonomous vehicles • Designs interactive displays • Builds rockets and satellites • Analyzes sports data using AI • Creates solar-powered racecars • Builds concrete sleds for racing • ...
-ology 2022-10-30
Across
- Study of past cultures
- Study of butterflies
- Study of fossils (and dinosaurs!)
- Study of the Earth
- Study of weather
- Study of spiders
- Study of society
- Study of epidemics
- Study of ants
- Study of humans
- Study of living things
- Study of climate
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- Study of illness
- Study of horses
- Study of birds
- Study of earthquakes
- Study of cats
- Study of clouds
- Study of bees
- Study of snakes
- Study of viruses
- Study of volcanoes
- Study of fruit
- Study of poisons
24 Clues: Study of cats • Study of bees • Study of ants • Study of birds • Study of fruit • Study of horses • Study of clouds • Study of snakes • Study of humans • Study of illness • Study of weather • Study of spiders • Study of viruses • Study of society • Study of poisons • Study of climate • Study of the Earth • Study of volcanoes • Study of epidemics • Study of butterflies • Study of earthquakes • ...
twilight 2022-11-09
Across
- bella's zodiac
- mind reader
- edward and bella's favorite artist
- hold on tight..
- carlisle is from
- bella goes to prom in a..
- when edward and bella got married
- your love is my
- the beach in twilight
- where the h*ll have you been
- emmett and bella broke a..
- bloodsucker
Down
- most powerful vampire coven
- how you likin' 'da rain girl?
- the song edward writes bella
- jealous redhead
- the golden
- daughter's nickname
- confederate soldier
- who attacks bella
- what class edward and bella met in
21 Clues: the golden • mind reader • bloodsucker • bella's zodiac • jealous redhead • hold on tight.. • your love is my • carlisle is from • who attacks bella • daughter's nickname • confederate soldier • the beach in twilight • bella goes to prom in a.. • emmett and bella broke a.. • most powerful vampire coven • the song edward writes bella • where the h*ll have you been • how you likin' 'da rain girl? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-22
Across
- after high school
- another name for advisory
- CA
- strategies LS
- shows places
- KY
- last year in high school
- government schools
Down
- person helps with your schedule
- subject part of biology
- something to write with
- study of landscape
- what teachers give students
- another name for media center
- first year in high school
- instructor in sports
- listing of classes
- things to join in school
- what you earn in school
- head of a school
- a way to do well on tests
21 Clues: CA • KY • shows places • strategies LS • head of a school • after high school • study of landscape • listing of classes • government schools • instructor in sports • subject part of biology • something to write with • what you earn in school • things to join in school • last year in high school • first year in high school • another name for advisory • a way to do well on tests • ...
Jimin1 2022-12-06
Across
- made by a chemical process
- help
- most,large amount
- stop(formal)
- payment
- one particular part of a person or thing
- man-made
- large woody plant
- suitable
- worried
- +(addition),-(subtraction),*(multiplication),/(division)
- main
- science of living things
- things tied together in a roll
Down
- an opinion for or against something
- work to increase your knowledge and skill
- sure
- later
- another choice
- can
- away
- to come clser
- wide
- formal occasion
- a ray of light
25 Clues: can • sure • help • away • wide • main • later • payment • worried • man-made • suitable • stop(formal) • to come clser • another choice • a ray of light • formal occasion • most,large amount • large woody plant • science of living things • made by a chemical process • things tied together in a roll • an opinion for or against something • one particular part of a person or thing • ...
Dress Address 2025-04-16
Across
- Loosen the rules, maybe
- Reverberating sound
- Walking aid
- Lavish event
- A group of similar cells in biology
- Dramatic TV genre
- Unexpected turn in a story
- Media collective
- Tidy
- Social Purpose of the ___
Down
- Nothing at all
- Cooking lubricant
- Legal document or heroic act
- What you do to dough
- Friendly talk
- Home for a bird
- Food carrier
- Part of the eye
- Perseverance and passion
- Branch of a company or an organization
- He ___bed me the wrong way!
21 Clues: Tidy • Walking aid • Lavish event • Food carrier • Friendly talk • Nothing at all • Home for a bird • Part of the eye • Media collective • Cooking lubricant • Dramatic TV genre • Reverberating sound • What you do to dough • Loosen the rules, maybe • Perseverance and passion • Social Purpose of the ___ • Unexpected turn in a story • He ___bed me the wrong way! • Legal document or heroic act • ...
6th Grade 2025-05-05
Across
- Your PE Teacher
- something excellent or delicious
- Mr. Monroe's classroom
- English or Spanish for one
- Where you did belly biology.
- Your Writing Teacher
- Alpha, beta, sigma
- someone or something that's embarrassing or awkward
- The best soda :)
- Mr. Monroe's softball team for short.
Down
- Mr. Monroe's Spirit Animal
- The librarian
- The vice principal
- Your Social Studies Teacher
- Your Principal
- The subject with numbers
- The city you're in
- Where we are walking on Friday
- You dissected this
- you're delusional
- Your Science Teacher
- Your School
22 Clues: Your School • The librarian • Your Principal • Your PE Teacher • The best soda :) • you're delusional • The vice principal • The city you're in • You dissected this • Alpha, beta, sigma • Your Writing Teacher • Your Science Teacher • Mr. Monroe's classroom • The subject with numbers • Mr. Monroe's Spirit Animal • English or Spanish for one • Your Social Studies Teacher • ...
Stems 11 2025-01-24
Across
- chopper, rotorcraft
- bird-winged aircraft, flying machine
- wintry, cold
- aggressive, warlike
- bird scientist, avian researcher
- brain inflammation, cerebral infection
- bird study, avian biology
- genetic material, DNA strand
- present, flowing
- sentence structure, grammar
- small-headed, underdeveloped cranially
- cranial, head-related
Down
- money, cash
- micrometer, nanometer
- classification, categorization
- mounted specimens, stuffed animals
- combative, hostile
- pre-war, pre-conflict
- missing, away
- miniature world, small-scale system
- diminish, lessen
- flying reptile, pterosaur
- single-colored, unicolor
- dormancy, winter sleep
- periodic, repeated
25 Clues: money, cash • wintry, cold • missing, away • diminish, lessen • present, flowing • combative, hostile • periodic, repeated • chopper, rotorcraft • aggressive, warlike • micrometer, nanometer • pre-war, pre-conflict • cranial, head-related • dormancy, winter sleep • single-colored, unicolor • flying reptile, pterosaur • bird study, avian biology • sentence structure, grammar • ...
La Science et La technologie 2025-01-22
Across
- artificielle (IA)
- (volcanist)
- (unidentified flying object)
- (geologist)
- (computer engineer)
- (aller en arrière)
- (deduce)
- (to spread)
- (therapy)
- (revolutionary)
- (controversy)
- (pasteurize)
- (surgeon)
- (nanotech)
- (chemistry)
- (patent)
- (the consequences)
- (emit)
- (assume)
- (spatial)
Down
- (sterilization)
- (phenomenon)
- (pills, medication)
- (moral code)
- (integrity)
- (glory)
- (technology)
- (experiment)
- (argue)
- (popularity)
- (transhumanism)
- (scientific)
- (advantageous)
- (supernatural)
- (biology)
- (process)
- (une personne ca fait (that makes) nouveau item)s
- (to analyze)
- (vaccine)
- (approach)
- (critics)
- (astronaut)
42 Clues: (emit) • (glory) • (argue) • (deduce) • (patent) • (assume) • (therapy) • (biology) • (surgeon) • (process) • (vaccine) • (critics) • (spatial) • (nanotech) • (approach) • (integrity) • (volcanist) • (geologist) • (to spread) • (chemistry) • (astronaut) • (phenomenon) • (moral code) • (technology) • (experiment) • (popularity) • (scientific) • (pasteurize) • (to analyze) • (controversy) • (advantageous) • (supernatural) • (sterilization) • ...
14 2025-01-22
Across
- A small restaurant.
- A type of rugged vehicle.
- A cook.
- A woman who manages her home.
- Close to.
- During the night.
- A link or relationship.
- through.
- A backpack.
- A highway.
- In a foreign country.
- A person who helps someone.
- An underground passage.
Down
- A trip on a ship for fun.
- overpass / link
- review
- The study of money.
- Time yet to come.
- The study of living things.
- worried.
- A man-made waterway.
- price.
- A thick slice of meat.
23 Clues: review • price. • A cook. • worried. • through. • Close to. • A highway. • A backpack. • overpass / link • Time yet to come. • During the night. • A small restaurant. • The study of money. • A man-made waterway. • In a foreign country. • A thick slice of meat. • A link or relationship. • An underground passage. • A trip on a ship for fun. • A type of rugged vehicle. • The study of living things. • ...
Back to School 2025-09-02
Across
- fill-in teacher
- speaking exam
- honor ____
- you study for this
- a study place
- student work station
- ceremony for finishing school
- reading, writing and...
- school work done outside school hours
- used to fix a mistake
- school singing group
Down
- school leader
- school outfit
- 11th grade student
- writing utensil
- used to carry books/papers
- school before middle school
- where a teacher writes
- paper you get when you graduate
- raise your hand to ask this
- math with shapes and angles
- biology or chemistry
22 Clues: honor ____ • school leader • school outfit • speaking exam • a study place • writing utensil • fill-in teacher • 11th grade student • you study for this • student work station • biology or chemistry • school singing group • used to fix a mistake • where a teacher writes • reading, writing and... • used to carry books/papers • school before middle school • raise your hand to ask this • ...
Mike and Julia 2025-08-18
Across
- Julia's job
- Their dogs name
- Groom's hometown
- Best Man
- First apartment
- Maid of Honor
- Mike's job
- Brand of beer Mike spilled on Julia
- Favorite Minneapolis bar
- Mike's favorite color
Down
- Grooms zodiac sign
- Bride's hometown
- Mike's major in college
- Sporting event Mike and Julia met at
- Julia's favorite color
- Years together
- Month they got engaged
- Julia's major in college
- Officiants name
- Brides zodiac sign
- Engagement location
- Who is older
- Favorite vacation spot
- Where Mike and Julia bought their first house
24 Clues: Best Man • Mike's job • Julia's job • Who is older • Maid of Honor • Years together • Their dogs name • Officiants name • First apartment • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • Grooms zodiac sign • Brides zodiac sign • Engagement location • Mike's favorite color • Julia's favorite color • Month they got engaged • Favorite vacation spot • Mike's major in college • Julia's major in college • ...
Crossword Unit 3 2026-01-13
Across
- related to molecules.
- related to science.
- work together.
- a big change.
- a living thing.
- variety of living things.
- information of living things.
- one-cell microorganisms.
- living beings that move.
- animals of a place.
- everything around living things.
Down
- fungi.
- the process of gaining knowledge.
- power to do work.
- things that repeat.
- plants of a place.
- what makes something alive.
- plans to reach a goal.
- study of living things.
- connection between things or beings.
- related to body parts.
- tiny germ that causes disease.
22 Clues: fungi. • a big change. • work together. • a living thing. • power to do work. • plants of a place. • things that repeat. • related to science. • animals of a place. • related to molecules. • plans to reach a goal. • related to body parts. • study of living things. • one-cell microorganisms. • living beings that move. • variety of living things. • what makes something alive. • ...
Cells 2023-12-11
11 Clues: make proteins • waste removal • The study of life • The variety of life • directs cell activity • any individual living thing • contains hereditary material • supports and nuprotects cell • contains RNA to build proteins • storage, digestion, waste removal • contains green chlorophyll / conducts photosynthesis
Spooky Scary Sigma Clue 2025-10-20
11 Clues: our major • how we met • great drink • green snack • hometown area • our favorite color • favorite restaurant • This makes us jumpy • our favorite study area at W&M • Favorite fraternal organization • We like to push each other into this plant
Biomolecule Crosswords 2017-10-31
11 Clues: "organic" • Simple sugar • Study of life • Forms polymers • Chains of monomers • Stores long term energy • Long polymer of glucose • Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen • Polymeric carb made of glucose • Monomer units for nucleic acid polymers • Macromolecule partially responsible for regulating metabolism
Aiden Heard 2014-12-10
Across
- you _______ on paper
- not clean
- you were on your feet
- being able to something
- before
- pretty
- the environment
- to dismiss
- when its sunny
- a boat
- very scare
- you _____ the game
Down
- _______ on my way
- a social or economic system built on manufacturing industries
- jobs or a job
- trade industry and are privately owned
- all non living and living
- scared
- _____ go to the ball game
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
20 Clues: before • pretty • scared • a boat • not clean • to dismiss • very scare • jobs or a job • when its sunny • the environment • _______ on my way • you _____ the game • you _______ on paper • you were on your feet • being able to something • all non living and living • _____ go to the ball game • trade industry and are privately owned • a social or economic system built on manufacturing industries • ...
Engelse woorden 2016-03-18
Across
- Engelse woord voor garnalen
- Engelse woord voor wiskunde
- Engelse woord voor straf
- Engelse woord voor alternatief
- Engelse woord voor koekjes
- Engelse woord voor richting
- Engelse woord voor kok
- Engelse woord voor biologie
Down
- Engelse woord voor wortels
- Engelse woord voor boeken
- Engelse woord voor paraplu
- Engelse woord voor talen
- Engelse woord voor leerling
- Engelse woord voor kunst
- Engelse woord voor stage
- Engelse woord voor antwoorden
- Engelse woord voor kool
- Engelse woord voor oefening
- Engelse woord voor werk
- Engelse worod voor sportschool
20 Clues: Engelse woord voor kok • Engelse woord voor kool • Engelse woord voor werk • Engelse woord voor talen • Engelse woord voor kunst • Engelse woord voor stage • Engelse woord voor straf • Engelse woord voor boeken • Engelse woord voor wortels • Engelse woord voor paraplu • Engelse woord voor koekjes • Engelse woord voor garnalen • Engelse woord voor leerling • Engelse woord voor wiskunde • ...
project1 2020-04-13
Across
- függöny
- tanóra
- dob
- hűtőszekrény
- ablak
- tűzhely
- betűz
- tanár
- nagybácsi
- szülők
- matek
- barátságos
- lánygyerek
- Oroszország
- dolgozó
- vastag
- folyó
- láb
- fényképezőgép
- gyűjt
- lakás
- mosogató
- becenév
Down
- fuvola
- vezetéknév
- biológia
- képregény
- tábla
- sivatag
- nők
- ország
- ebéd
- történelem
- földrajz
- Németország
- karóra
- esernyő
- rövid
- kar
- ruhásszekrény
- órarend
- tantárgy
- feleség
- emberek
- férj
- hegedű
- unokatestvér
- Olaszország
- földrész
49 Clues: dob • nők • kar • láb • ebéd • férj • tábla • ablak • betűz • tanár • matek • rövid • folyó • gyűjt • lakás • fuvola • tanóra • ország • karóra • szülők • vastag • hegedű • függöny • sivatag • tűzhely • esernyő • órarend • dolgozó • feleség • emberek • becenév • biológia • földrajz • tantárgy • mosogató • földrész • képregény • nagybácsi • vezetéknév • történelem • barátságos • lánygyerek • Németország • Oroszország • Olaszország • hűtőszekrény • unokatestvér • ruhásszekrény • ...
Vocab Man: Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- to take notes
- a book
- english
- student
- history
- to do homework
- paper
- spanish
- to understand
- a computer
- biology
- to write
- there is
- to exercise
- homework
- much/a lot
- a pencil
Down
- to present in class
- art
- a notebook
- easy
- to need
- to work in class
- a calculator
- a little
- teacher
- test
- dance
- to work
- scissors
- math
- difficult
- i have
- to help
- science
- to read
36 Clues: art • easy • test • math • paper • dance • a book • i have • english • student • to need • history • teacher • spanish • to work • biology • to help • science • to read • a little • scissors • to write • there is • homework • a pencil • difficult • a notebook • a computer • much/a lot • to exercise • a calculator • to take notes • to understand • to do homework • to work in class • to present in class
The Hovdestad Spectacular Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-04
Across
- good, slang-like
- skype rival
- life enhancer
- abbrv. on TikTok
- "the world's first regularly operating television network
- red, green, blue, etc
- Christmas, European, Vegas
- add your two cents
- brain teaser
- ink vessel, one who defies gravity
- between orange and green
- space juice
Down
- far from refined
- heir apparent to Lord Vader
- meal epilogue
- dre's creation
- holy ___ !
- 'the long walk' author
- pro in the cockpit, perhaps
- Scorsese's bairn
- in biology, internet too
- garner's first spouse
- military general
23 Clues: holy ___ ! • skype rival • space juice • brain teaser • meal epilogue • life enhancer • dre's creation • good, slang-like • far from refined • abbrv. on TikTok • Scorsese's bairn • military general • add your two cents • red, green, blue, etc • garner's first spouse • 'the long walk' author • in biology, internet too • between orange and green • Christmas, European, Vegas • heir apparent to Lord Vader • ...
MNT I 2020-12-16
Across
- abnormal enlargement of liver
- regulated or restricted diet
- small sac-shaped organ below liver
- evaluation or estimation of body
- via intravenous method
- weight loss procedure
- lack of proportion
- relating to bodily structure
- contains ions that decompose
- gland that secretes digestive
- state of confusion
Down
- use and effect of drugs
- disordered physiological process
- disorder of structure/function
- infarction Issues of the heart
- food or nourishment
- glands secrete through ducts
- via the human GI tract
- Molecular biology
- a group of signs and symptoms
20 Clues: Molecular biology • lack of proportion • state of confusion • food or nourishment • weight loss procedure • via intravenous method • via the human GI tract • use and effect of drugs • regulated or restricted diet • glands secrete through ducts • relating to bodily structure • contains ions that decompose • abnormal enlargement of liver • gland that secretes digestive • ...
Freedom HS Classes 2021-03-17
Across
- anatomy
- german
- classes
- english
- schedule
- languages
- lunch
- vocational arts (CTC/Votech)
- computer class (4 words)
- civics and government
- sciences
- calculus
- chemistry
- art
- health
- robotics
- geometry
- band
- phys ed
- ecology
- U.S. History
Down
- geography
- mathematics
- physics
- french
- history
- trigonometry
- business
- accounting
- spanish
- communications
- algebra (use "el" not "la")
- psychology
- PLT
- world history
- literature
- study hall
- biology
- music
- economics
- chorus
41 Clues: PLT • art • band • lunch • music • french • german • health • chorus • physics • anatomy • history • classes • english • spanish • biology • phys ed • ecology • business • schedule • sciences • calculus • robotics • geometry • geography • languages • chemistry • economics • accounting • psychology • literature • study hall • mathematics • trigonometry • U.S. History • world history • communications • civics and government • computer class (4 words) • ...
Teachers Rock! 2018-01-10
Across
- Culinary Arts/ Personal Finance teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Digital Photography teacher.
- Spanish teacher.
- Health & Wellness teacher.
- Public Issues teacher.
- World History/ Honors English 9 teacher.
- Yearbook teacher.
- English 10/ AP Literature teacher.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- Algebra 1/ Pre-Calculus teacher.
Down
- Intro Collage Read & Write teacher.
- Business Marketing teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- Band teacher.
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- World Geography/ Civics/ Us History/ AP Government teacher.
- Agriculture teacher.
- Trades/ PTLW teacher.
- Gym/Health teacher.
- German teacher.
22 Clues: Band teacher. • Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Spanish teacher. • Yearbook teacher. • Gym/Health teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Trades/ PTLW teacher. • Public Issues teacher. • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Health & Wellness teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Calculus/Statistics teacher. • Digital Photography teacher. • ...
KAYLEEN'S BRIDAL SHOWER 2016-05-04
Across
- best man
- subject bride teaches
- highest degree of bride
- wedding month
- groom's middle name
- groom's name
- super hero in engagement pics
- maid of honor
- where they met
- bride's middle name
- wedding theme
- couple's professions
- where couple graduated from college
- honeymoon destination
Down
- what we are serving to drink
- bride's name
- reception location
- kkl
- groom's eye color
- church location
- subject groom teaches
- wedding date
- bride's eye color
- groom coaches what sport
- matron of honor
- something you are having today
26 Clues: kkl • best man • bride's name • groom's name • wedding date • wedding month • maid of honor • wedding theme • where they met • church location • matron of honor • groom's eye color • bride's eye color • reception location • groom's middle name • bride's middle name • couple's professions • subject bride teaches • subject groom teaches • honeymoon destination • highest degree of bride • groom coaches what sport • ...
