cells Crossword Puzzles
Cells and body System Crossword 2015-01-13
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- the storage rooms
- an individual unit of life
- a controllable gateway
- pumps blood to your body
- covered in Cilia
- the system that deliver the nutrients to each cells
- diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- the system that gives oxygen to your body
- common unicellular organisms that live in water
- produces urea
- Cells that helps stop bleeding
- a group of specialized cells
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- produce by the liver
- a command centre
- the kitchen
- the solar panels
- hair-like structures
- the power houses
- the system that respond to the stimuli
- the system that produces a number of wastes
- the system that breaks down the food
- filters to the blood and produces urine
- a group of tissues that perform a special function
- foot-like projections to move around
- the frame
25 Clues: the frame • the kitchen • produces urea • a command centre • the solar panels • the power houses • covered in Cilia • the storage rooms • produce by the liver • hair-like structures • a controllable gateway • pumps blood to your body • an individual unit of life • a group of specialized cells • Cells that helps stop bleeding • the system that breaks down the food • ...
NATIONAL LAB WEEK 2015-04-07
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- THIS DEFICIENCY CAUSES AN ANEMIA WITH SMALL RED BLOOD CELLS
- CMH PATHOLOGIST
- CELLS THAT FIGHT INFECTION
- DRAWING BLOOD
- TEST USED TO AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLOOD CLOTS
- SPECIMEN TYPE USED IN MOST LAB TESTS
- USED TO MONITOR COUMADIN THERAPY
- KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST
- CELLS NEEDED FOR CLOTTING
- TEST PERFORMED PRIOR TO BLOOD TRANSFUSION
- THIS DEFICIENCY CAUSES AN ANEMIA WITH LARGE RED BLOOD CELLS
- TEST USED TO DIAGNOSE DIABETES
- TEST FOR CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
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- TEST RUN BY A PATHOLOGIST ON A SURGICAL SPECIMEN
- ID AND SENSITIVITIES ARE PERFORMED IN THIS DEPARTMENT
- A, B, OR O
- TEST FOR NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION
- WHERE UNITS OF BLOOD ARE KEPT AND TESTED
- TEST USED TO DETECT ANEMIA
- TEST FOR SEPTICEMIA
- TEST ON ARTERIAL BLOOD TO DETERMINE OXYGEN LEVEL AND PH
- STAPH AUREUS THAT IS RESISTANT TO METHICILLIN
- CMH LAB MANAGER
- TEST FOR HEART ATTACK
24 Clues: A, B, OR O • DRAWING BLOOD • CMH PATHOLOGIST • CMH LAB MANAGER • TEST FOR SEPTICEMIA • KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST • TEST FOR HEART ATTACK • CELLS NEEDED FOR CLOTTING • CELLS THAT FIGHT INFECTION • TEST USED TO DETECT ANEMIA • TEST USED TO DIAGNOSE DIABETES • USED TO MONITOR COUMADIN THERAPY • TEST FOR CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE • TEST FOR NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION • ...
Exam 2 2021-10-04
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- complement system pathway where Ab binds to Ag
- plasma leakage causes this inflammation sign
- formation and development of BCs
- receptors eyes and ears of cell communication
- complement system pathway that does not require Ab and is an early warning system
- enzyme that degrades peptidoglycan
- cytokines with antiviral function
- first step of phagocytosis, recruits phagocytes to site of infection
- voice of cell communication
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- cytokines that cause movement immune cells
- formed by fusion of many macrophages during chronic inflammation
- iron binding protein
- substance that induces fever
- most difficult barrier for microbes to penetrate
- barrier that separates interior of body from its environment
- mature monocytes, job is phagocytosis
- mast cells while in circulation
- phagocytic cells found in the tissue that gather the Ag and bring it to secondary lymphoid organs
- first cell recruited to site/most abundant granulocyte
- flags cells for phagocytosis
20 Clues: iron binding protein • voice of cell communication • substance that induces fever • flags cells for phagocytosis • mast cells while in circulation • formation and development of BCs • cytokines with antiviral function • enzyme that degrades peptidoglycan • mature monocytes, job is phagocytosis • cytokines that cause movement immune cells • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-11-25
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- Stain used to test for the presence of starch molecules
- Transports and repackages
- Organelles located in this liquid
- cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
- These cells contain chloroplasts
- Protein strands that attach to centromere region during M-phase of cell cycle
- A cell without a nucleus
- DNA is found here
- Division of the nucleus
- A cell with a nucleus
- Protein factories
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- First to realize animals are made of cells
- Semi-permeable membrane surrounding the cell
- Does not contain a cell wall
- Stores food and water for the cell
- Surrounds and protects plant cells
- Sunlight is converted to sugar at this organelle
- Person who named cells
- Movement of water molecules through a selectively-permeable cell membrane
- Chemical process that converts sunlight to sugar
- Heredity material found in the cell
- Break down of old cell parts at this location
23 Clues: cell • DNA is found here • Protein factories • A cell with a nucleus • Powerhouse of the cell • Person who named cells • Division of the nucleus • A cell without a nucleus • Transports and repackages • Does not contain a cell wall • These cells contain chloroplasts • Organelles located in this liquid • Stores food and water for the cell • Surrounds and protects plant cells • ...
Cells and their organelles 2022-05-04
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- A piece of equipment that led to the discovery of cells
- An organelle that can be found in a plant cell and not an animal cell
- Organelle that produces energy for the cell
- Contains DNA
- Ribosomes make these
- All cells have ribosomes, cytoplasm, DNA and a...
- Outer layer of a plant cell
- Tiny structures within a cell that perform a specific function
- A living thing
- Organelle responsible for movement of a cell
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- A group of the same type of cell
- The building blocks of all living things
- Process that produces sugars from sunlight (occurs in chloroplast)
- Organelle responsible for storage
- An organism made of many cells
- Clear gel-like substance where organelles ‘float’ in a cell
- Two or more tissues working together to perform a task
- An example of an unicellular organism
- Organelle that breaks down substances in a cell
- An organism made of only one cell
20 Clues: Contains DNA • A living thing • Ribosomes make these • Outer layer of a plant cell • An organism made of many cells • A group of the same type of cell • Organelle responsible for storage • An organism made of only one cell • An example of an unicellular organism • The building blocks of all living things • Organelle that produces energy for the cell • ...
SBI3C Terms 2022-06-21
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- making an exact copy of a cell or organism
- fertilization occurs outside of the body and a resulting embryo is placed in the uterus
- organisms that are too small and need a microscope to be seen
- often mistaken for bacteria
- cells that carry a nucleus and other organelles
- counteract specific antigens
- large chain of amino acids
- determines the presence of certain alleles.
- proteins that are catalysts
- toxic to humans
- building blocks for all
- cells that lack a nucleus and other organelles
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- a symptom of your body trying to fight (includes redness, swelling and etc)
- two or more chemicals chemically combined
- disease causing organism
- single celled organisms
- have had genes from other organisms inserted into their DNA.
- little organs within cells
- takeover of germs
- basic unit of chemical elements
- to insert a healthy form of a gene into certain cells
21 Clues: toxic to humans • takeover of germs • single celled organisms • building blocks for all • disease causing organism • little organs within cells • large chain of amino acids • often mistaken for bacteria • proteins that are catalysts • counteract specific antigens • basic unit of chemical elements • two or more chemicals chemically combined • making an exact copy of a cell or organism • ...
Integumentary System Medical Terminology 2022-09-20
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- black tumor
- pertaining to dry skin
- use of endoscope to examine tissues
- deficiency in red blood cells
- excessive blood sugar levels
- below normal temperature
- condition insufficient thyroid hormones
- cancerous tumor or mass
- abnormal growth due to cells
- condition where there is less red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood
- around the heart
- tumor or mass of blood
- abnormal condition of skin being blue
- removal of cells for examination
- injection below the skin
- excessive bleeding
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- the study of skin
- Blood vessel surgical reconstruction
- pertaining to the muscles
- pertaining to the heart
- fungus cancer
- removal of the tonsils
- molecule for cell communication
- study of female genital tract
- top layer of skin
- destroys microorganisms
- study of the heart
- black cell
- below the skin
- condition of itchiness
30 Clues: black cell • black tumor • fungus cancer • below the skin • around the heart • the study of skin • top layer of skin • study of the heart • excessive bleeding • pertaining to dry skin • removal of the tonsils • tumor or mass of blood • condition of itchiness • pertaining to the heart • cancerous tumor or mass • destroys microorganisms • below normal temperature • injection below the skin • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-06
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-06
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- A community of interacting organisms
- make their own food.
- - made up of DNA
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- that act as biological catalysts
- Atoms or small molecules.
- A shape or structure.
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- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - Natural things.
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- the smallest unit of life.
- process in which green plants
- substance that has amino acids
- Made of cells.
- The study of life.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • - Natural things. • The study of life. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Forensics 2023-12-01
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- least common type of fingerprint
- clumping of red blood cells
- stores and retrieves fingerprints
- a person that may be capable of the crime
- most common type of fingerprint
- Reacts with amino acids and produces a orange-to-purple color
- a reaction with blood that produces light
- separates DNA from the cell
- a computer software used to linking crimes and unsolved cases with repeated offenders
- red blood cells are called _____
- stimulates the body to make antibodies
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- causes a formation of a deep pink when blood is present
- white blood cells are called
- DNA is found in the _____ of the cell
- the examination and analysis of body fluids
- characteristics of ridge patterns
- a substance that reacts with an antigen
- is an imprint made by the ridge patterns on the tip of a finger
- produces a temporary yellow-brown color
- _____ cells are where DNA is more abundant
20 Clues: clumping of red blood cells • separates DNA from the cell • white blood cells are called • most common type of fingerprint • least common type of fingerprint • red blood cells are called _____ • stores and retrieves fingerprints • characteristics of ridge patterns • DNA is found in the _____ of the cell • stimulates the body to make antibodies • ...
Alli Ansama 2023-11-10
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- is the division of cells
- basic unit of life
- chromosomes that change to chromatin
- organisms that can only exist as a group
- chromosome pairs that become visible to one another by a centromere
- a group[ fo cells that work together
- anything can live on its own
- a community of all non living things
- chromosomes pairs that separate and move opposite direction
- fission an organism that divides into two
- system two or more organs that work together
- a characteristic or feature or quality
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- single cell living on its own
- cytoplasm that separates and two new cells form
- cell doubles its chromosomes and prepares for cell division
- of life biological units of life
- chromosome pairs that line up at the equator
- two or more of the same species living in he same area
- acids and protein found in nucleus
- two or more different species living in the same area
20 Clues: basic unit of life • is the division of cells • anything can live on its own • single cell living on its own • of life biological units of life • acids and protein found in nucleus • chromosomes that change to chromatin • a group[ fo cells that work together • a community of all non living things • a characteristic or feature or quality • ...
Hypothalamic & Pituitary Hormones 2023-11-04
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- Cells that make prolactin
- Cells that makes ACTH
- The GH suppression test tests for ___
- LH and FSH share this subunit
- The GH stimulation test tests for ___
- Prolactin displays this kind of rhythm
- Another name for the anterior pituitary
- Cells that make TSH
- ADH makes membranes in the distal tubule and collecting ducts permeable to this substance
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- Cells that make GH
- Excessive GH in a child before skeletal maturity and complete growth
- Responsible for uterine contraction and milk letdown
- Causes breast growth, development, and milk production
- Drugs like morphine, barbiturates, and SSRIs can cause ___
- Dilute urine
- Another name for the posterior pituitary
- The pituitary has direct nerve connection with
- Excessive GH after skeletal maturity
- The kind of relationship between osmolality and ADH (under normal conditions)
- How many distinct glands make up the pituitary
20 Clues: Dilute urine • Cells that make GH • Cells that make TSH • Cells that makes ACTH • Cells that make prolactin • LH and FSH share this subunit • Excessive GH after skeletal maturity • The GH suppression test tests for ___ • The GH stimulation test tests for ___ • Prolactin displays this kind of rhythm • Another name for the anterior pituitary • ...
Medical Terms Crossword 2024-02-07
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- Specialist in the study of diseases
- Act of excessive sweating
- Tumor that is benign (wart)
- Abnormal Condition of death
- Condition of a nail
- The study of skin
- Specialist in the study of skin
- Pertaining to death (usually body tissue)
- Specialist in the study of fungi
- Inflammation of the skin
- Specialist in the study of cells
- Condition of blood in the tissues (bruises)
- Cells of red blood
- Mass of cancer
- Cells containing pigment (black)
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- Condition of dry skin
- Study of diseases
- Specialist in the study of death
- Abnormal condition of growth of horn-shaped skin (callus)
- The study of hair
- Study of Cells
- Inflammation of itchy skin
- Skin that is hard
- The study of blood
- Abnormal condition of pigment (black)
- Study of death
- The study of fungi
- Specialist in the study of blood disorders
- Specialist in the study of hair
- Lump of fat
30 Clues: Lump of fat • Study of Cells • Study of death • Mass of cancer • Study of diseases • The study of hair • Skin that is hard • The study of skin • The study of blood • The study of fungi • Cells of red blood • Condition of a nail • Condition of dry skin • Inflammation of the skin • Act of excessive sweating • Inflammation of itchy skin • Tumor that is benign (wart) • Abnormal Condition of death • ...
Ch.9-10 Anatomy 2024-01-23
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- pigment containing iron and a protein
- white blood cells
- the outermost layer of the heart
- innermost layer of the heart
- bridge between the external & internal environments
- passage of blood cells through capillary walls into the tissues
- the study of veins
- clear straw colored liquid
- the study of blood
- does not have granules in the cell
- a process the heart goes through to pump blood
- the smallest blood vessels
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- green pigment
- platelets
- movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide by red blood cells
- contains small granules within a cell
- smallest blood cells
- provides the blood supply to the head and neck
- carries blood towards the heart
- middle layer of the heart
- serves to drain face and brain
- study of the circulatory system
- the dilation of the cardiac cycle
- reddish-brown pigment
- carries blood away from the heart
25 Clues: platelets • green pigment • white blood cells • the study of veins • the study of blood • smallest blood cells • reddish-brown pigment • middle layer of the heart • clear straw colored liquid • the smallest blood vessels • innermost layer of the heart • serves to drain face and brain • carries blood towards the heart • study of the circulatory system • the outermost layer of the heart • ...
Microbial Growth Crossword 2020-09-21
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- have an optimal growth of 15 degrees
- most important environmental factor affecting the growth of bacteria
- have a specific life span
- pattern of population increase where the number of cells double during a constant time interval
- sugar-loving organisms
- cell division apparatus
- salt-loving organisms
- does not have MreB
- extreme hot or cold environments
- does not require oxygen to survive
- stage at which binary fission is balanced by death
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- with midrange temperature optima
- tolerate oxygen but cannot use it
- estimate cell numbers
- requires very low level of oxygen
- stage at which the number of bacteria is the same over time
- stage at which binary fission is no longer active
- stage at which there is an exponential increase in the number of cells
- grow best in very dry environments
- increase in the number of cells in a population
20 Clues: sugar-loving organisms • salt-loving organisms • estimate cell numbers • does not have MreB • requires very low level of oxygen • cell division apparatus • extreme hot or cold environments • tolerate oxygen but cannot use it • have a specific life span • with midrange temperature optima • ...
Cell Organelles 2024-08-30
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- making more
- getting larger
- complex cell type, ex. plants and animals
- controls what enters and leave the cell
- produces proteins
- uses sunlight to make energy in plant cells
- allows proteins to finish folding and assembling after leaving a ribosome
- store materials, mostly water, larger in plant cells
- word part meaning many
- passing traits to offspring
- Maintaining internal conditions
- breaks down broken cell parts or unneeded items
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- the idea that all organisms are made of cells and all living things come from cells
- contains DNA
- transports materials in a cell
- simple cell type, typically bacteria
- theory that chloroplasts and mitochondria were once free living organisms
- powerhouse of the cell
- adjusting to changes in the environment
- All of the chemical reactions inside the body
- product of the cell
- packages and tags proteins for transport by vesicles
- word part meaning one
23 Clues: making more • contains DNA • getting larger • produces proteins • product of the cell • word part meaning one • powerhouse of the cell • word part meaning many • passing traits to offspring • transports materials in a cell • Maintaining internal conditions • simple cell type, typically bacteria • controls what enters and leave the cell • adjusting to changes in the environment • ...
Biology crossword 2024-05-09
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- circulation of water
- the ph 7 is considered what
- short segment of DNA
- made of many cells
- component that dissolves dominant
- rr
- similar alleles
- green pigment in plant cells
- results in 2 daughter cells
- self-replicating material
- eats only meat
- blood protein
- formation of 2 new cells
- sprinkled with ribosomes
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- organism becomes a mature adult
- cleans cell
- stores food and water in the cell
- non-similar alleles
- eats plants and meat
- results in 4 daughter cells
- the number of chromosomes that a "normal" human has
- made of one cell
- RR
- eats only plants
- movement of molecules in cell membrane Carboncycle, series of events that moves carbon ground
- infective agent only seen by microscope
- species no longer exists
- central control area of body
- A thread of DNA
- water vapor turns to liquid
30 Clues: RR • rr • cleans cell • blood protein • eats only meat • similar alleles • A thread of DNA • made of one cell • eats only plants • made of many cells • non-similar alleles • circulation of water • eats plants and meat • short segment of DNA • species no longer exists • formation of 2 new cells • sprinkled with ribosomes • self-replicating material • the ph 7 is considered what • ...
Biology crossword 2024-05-09
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- made of many cells
- eats only meat
- central control area of body
- results in 4 daughter cells
- organism becomes a mature adult
- blood protein
- non-similar alleles
- sprinkled with ribosomes
- A thread of DNA
- formation of 2 new cells
- the ph 7 is considered what
- Series of events that moves carbon
- self-replicating material
- rr
- green pigment in plant cells
- stores food and water in the cell
- short segment of DNA
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- cleans cell
- infective agent only seen by microscope
- species no longer exists
- results in 2 daughter cells
- component that dissolves dominant
- circulation of water
- RR
- water vapor turns to liquid
- the number of chromosomes that a "normal" human has
- movement of molecules in cell membrane Carboncycle, series of events that moves carbon ground
- eats plants and meat
- similar alleles
- eats only plants
- made of one cell
31 Clues: RR • rr • cleans cell • blood protein • eats only meat • A thread of DNA • similar alleles • eats only plants • made of one cell • made of many cells • non-similar alleles • circulation of water • eats plants and meat • short segment of DNA • species no longer exists • sprinkled with ribosomes • formation of 2 new cells • self-replicating material • results in 2 daughter cells • ...
Plant Organisation 2024-11-11
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- ____ dioxide moves into a plant
- Organ in plants responsible for photosynthesis
- As well as moving water, xylem vessels move _____
- Movement of water through a plant
- If you increase the light intensity the rate of transpiration ______
- Subcellular structures
- Vessles that carry water
- If you increase the humidity the rate of transpiration _____
- Equipment used to investigate transpiration
- Gaps in the lower surface of the leaf
- Gas that moves out of a plant
- Compound that strengthens xylem vessels
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- Movement of sugars throughout a plant
- Photosynthesis occurs in the ____ mesophyll layer
- Tissue where plant stem cells are found
- Groups of cells working together
- Groups of tissues working together
- If you increase the temperature the rate of transpiration _____
- Organ in plants responsible for water absorption
- Organelle found in palisade cells
- Vessels that carry sugars
- ____ cells control stomata
- If you decrease the wind speed the rate of transpiration ____
- Smallest living thing
- ____ mesophyll layer has lots of gaps
- Where plants get water from
26 Clues: Smallest living thing • Subcellular structures • Vessles that carry water • Vessels that carry sugars • ____ cells control stomata • Where plants get water from • Gas that moves out of a plant • ____ dioxide moves into a plant • Groups of cells working together • Movement of water through a plant • Organelle found in palisade cells • Groups of tissues working together • ...
Genetics 2025-07-17
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- Genome editing tool to study gene function in embryos
- Stage with three germ layers formed
- Phylum to which C. elegans belongs
- Interaction between different signaling pathways
- Vehicle used to deliver genes to cells
- Organism with genetically different cells
- Immunodeficiency disease corrected by early gene therapy trials
- Ability to give rise to any cell type
- A techniques that identifies DNA-protein interaction.
- Rapid mitotic division of the zygote
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- One group of cells influencing the fate of another
- Name of Wnt receptor
- Other name of gene gun delivery method using DNA-coated particles
- signaling molecules creates concentration gradients which is crucial for development
- Gene mutated in cystic fibrosis
- Unintended genome editing location
- GTPase protein in RTK pathways like FGF
- Inward folding of a sheet of cells
- Ligand for Notch receptor
- Heritable changes in gene function without altering DNA sequence
- A type of cell signaling requiring direct contact.
21 Clues: Name of Wnt receptor • Ligand for Notch receptor • Gene mutated in cystic fibrosis • Phylum to which C. elegans belongs • Unintended genome editing location • Inward folding of a sheet of cells • Stage with three germ layers formed • Rapid mitotic division of the zygote • Ability to give rise to any cell type • Vehicle used to deliver genes to cells • ...
Mitosis & Meiosis 2023-04-04
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- coiled up DNA
- a complete set of chromosomes (2n)
- 2 haploid gametes combine to create a diploid zygote
- meiosis is ____ reproduction
- chromosomes line up down the middle of the cell
- the chromosomes move apart to sides of the cell
- meiosis results in ____ cells
- process where the cell divides one time
- longest stage of cell cycle
- allows for variation
- formed by meiosis
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- an egg has 23 chromosomes. Is it haploid or diploid?
- basic genetic information (chromosomes 1-22)
- nucleus begins to reform and cell begins to cleave
- mitosis is ____ reproduction
- when the cell completely divides
- mitosis results in ____ cells
- total number of chromosomes per cell
- section of chromosomes that codes for a certain trait
- how many pairs of chromosomes do humans have
- chromosomes begin to form, nucleus breaks down
- uncontrolled cell division
- mitosis creates _____ cells (body cells)
- holds DNA
24 Clues: holds DNA • coiled up DNA • formed by meiosis • allows for variation • uncontrolled cell division • longest stage of cell cycle • mitosis is ____ reproduction • meiosis is ____ reproduction • mitosis results in ____ cells • meiosis results in ____ cells • when the cell completely divides • a complete set of chromosomes (2n) • total number of chromosomes per cell • ...
Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart 2023-01-17
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- Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- Chemical messengers carried in the plasma
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Type of white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- Shape of red blood cells
- Name of the blood vessel bringing deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Ventricle with the thickest wall
- Waste product carried in the plasma
- Thickness of capillary walls
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- Blood vessel with the thickest wall
- Organelle missing in red blood cells
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Name of artery that carries blood from your heart to your lungs
- Gas carried by red blood cells
- Component of blood involved in blood clotting
- Protein in red blood cells that combines reversibly with oxygen
- Type of white blood cell that produce antibodies that respond to specific antigens on the surface of pathogens
- Makes up 55% of blood
- Prevent backflow in veins
- Upper chamber of the heart
20 Clues: Makes up 55% of blood • Shape of red blood cells • Prevent backflow in veins • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chamber of the heart • Thickness of capillary walls • Gas carried by red blood cells • Number of chambers in the heart • Ventricle with the thickest wall • Blood vessel with the thickest wall • Waste product carried in the plasma • Organelle missing in red blood cells • ...
wound healing and tissue regeneration 2025-12-15
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- Trace element important for DNA synthesis and repair
- Excessive wound fluid that slows healing
- Smoking-related factor that reduces oxygen delivery to tissues
- Movement of epithelial cells to cover a wound
- Cells responsible for collagen synthesis
- Essential nutrient required for collagen formation
- Hormones that delay wound healing when elevated
- White blood cells that clean debris in wounds
- Growth factor that stimulates angiogenesis
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- Poor blood supply impairing tissue repair
- Local factor causing delayed wound healing due to microorganisms
- Process by which new tissue replaces damaged tissue
- Phase of wound healing characterized by blood clot formation
- Formation of new blood vessels during healing
- Formation of fibrous tissue during wound repair
- Lack of oxygen that delays wound healing
- Type of stem cells involved in tissue regeneration
- Systemic disease commonly associated with poor wound healing
- Protein providing tensile strength to healing tissue
- Age group in which wound healing is slower
20 Clues: Lack of oxygen that delays wound healing • Excessive wound fluid that slows healing • Cells responsible for collagen synthesis • Poor blood supply impairing tissue repair • Age group in which wound healing is slower • Growth factor that stimulates angiogenesis • Formation of new blood vessels during healing • Movement of epithelial cells to cover a wound • ...
MITOSIS 2025-12-10
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- the growth phase
- special proteins that move chromosomes during mitosis
- a repeated pattern of growth, DNA duplication, and cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells
- a chromosome that consists of two sister chromatids
- carry out functions
- the spot that connects two sister chromatids
- a loose form of DNA
- undergo DNA replication
- body cells
- divide nucleus
- the cells of multicellular organisms lack specialized functions
- two halves of a chromosome that have the same genetic information
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- organelles that make spindle fibers
- prepare for division
- Sister chromatids move toward the middle
- gametes
- develop into cells with a specialized function.
- divide cytoplasm
- the cell membrane pinches
- The chromosomes condense and become sister chromatids, the centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell.
- a highly condensed (packed) form of DNA
- Centrioles start pulling on the spindle fibers to pull the sister chromatids apart
- The nuclear membrane forms around each new set of chromosomes
23 Clues: gametes • body cells • divide nucleus • the growth phase • divide cytoplasm • carry out functions • a loose form of DNA • prepare for division • undergo DNA replication • the cell membrane pinches • organelles that make spindle fibers • a highly condensed (packed) form of DNA • Sister chromatids move toward the middle • the spot that connects two sister chromatids • ...
Biology 2022-06-16
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- Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- Help blood clotting make up 1 percent of blood
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Tiny thin-walled blood vessels
- tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info
- Made up of 4 components
- Carries Oxygenated blood away
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- blood cells Infection fighting cells
- Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells
- tissue body tissue that covers inside and outside body surfaces
- blood cells Most abundant blood cells.
- tissue Strengthens, supports, or connects cells and tissue
12 Clues: Made up of 4 components • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Carries Oxygenated blood away • Tiny thin-walled blood vessels • blood cells Infection fighting cells • Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells • blood cells Most abundant blood cells. • tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info • Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart • ...
Lawson Cell Review 🪐 2025-10-02
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- theory The theory about cells being the basic unit of all life is ______
- All cells have ________
- are the _____ house of a cell
- the ______ produces information for the organelles
- ______ cells have no Nucleus
- The nucleus has a _____ next to it
- The smallest unit of life is ______
- In plant cells they have a giant ______
- you are made of ______
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- The _____ produces energy for the cell
- body packaging and sending proteins out, its the ______.
- The cell has ______ all over it
- wall All Plant cells have a thick ______ to protect the inside of the cell.
- ________ cells are larger and have Nucleus
- wall Every plant cell has a _________
15 Clues: you are made of ______ • All cells have ________ • ______ cells have no Nucleus • are the _____ house of a cell • The cell has ______ all over it • The nucleus has a _____ next to it • The smallest unit of life is ______ • wall Every plant cell has a _________ • The _____ produces energy for the cell • In plant cells they have a giant ______ • ...
Cells and Microscopes 2017-02-06
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- A cell part found only in plants
- A cell part that carries genetic information
- Provides the cell with energy
- A cell part that holds water, sugar and proteins
- This knob is never used when viewing under medium or high power
- A cell part that plays an important role in cell division
- control Centre of the cell
- The outermost layer of a plant cell
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- Controls movement of material in and out of the cell
- Microscope knob used for sharp focus (medium or high power)
- When you start to view a slide, begin with this objective lens
- Regulates the amount of light reaching a microscope slide
- Supports the slide on a microscope
- Used to hold a microscope slide in position
- You look through this to view a slide
- Make proteins
- Found in the nucleus of a cell and has a role in making proteins
- The number of hands used to carry a microscope
18 Clues: Make proteins • control Centre of the cell • Provides the cell with energy • A cell part found only in plants • Supports the slide on a microscope • The outermost layer of a plant cell • You look through this to view a slide • Used to hold a microscope slide in position • A cell part that carries genetic information • The number of hands used to carry a microscope • ...
Cells III Vocab 2014-04-29
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- an exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group
- showy; claiming a position of distinction or merit when unjustified
- unusually advanced or mature in mental development or talent
- taking place within the walls or confines of an institution; involving only students at the same school
- thinking about one's own thoughts
- taking place after one's death
- the laying on of something as a burden or obligation; a burdensome or unfair demand
- a long, dramatic speech by one person; a series of jokes delivered by one comedian
- a person argues in favor of something; a supporter of a cause
- a collection of literary pieces, such as poems, short stories, etc.
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- absurd; contrary to nature or reason
- to place close together or side by side, esp. for comparison and contrast
- a note added to a finished letter, book, etc.
- one who studies insects
- a feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning
- to set forth in detail; to explain
- a speech or written tribute of praise, most often delivered at a memorial server in honor of deceased
- future generations; all descendants of one person
18 Clues: one who studies insects • taking place after one's death • thinking about one's own thoughts • to set forth in detail; to explain • absurd; contrary to nature or reason • a note added to a finished letter, book, etc. • future generations; all descendants of one person • a feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning • ...
Vocabulary Review: Cells 2023-01-30
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- jelly-like substance in ALL cell types, holds organelles in place
- membrane-bound structures with specific tasks to carry out
- genetic material
- only one cell
- no cell wall, no chloroplasts
- a cell with a nucleus
- contains nucleus, cell wall and chloroplasts
- produces energy
- breaks down materials in cells, "cleanup crew"
- Membrane Semi-permeable layer, lets things enter and exit a cell
- plant cells, needed for photosynthesis
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- found in plant cells, tough barrier, maintains support and structure
- organism made of many cells
- Euglena, Paramecium, Amoeba, live in many environments with many different traits
- stores materials, usually water & nutrients
- a cell with no nucleus
- live everywhere; some are helpful, some are harmful
- control center of eukaryotes, holds genetic material (DNA)
18 Clues: only one cell • produces energy • genetic material • a cell with a nucleus • a cell with no nucleus • organism made of many cells • no cell wall, no chloroplasts • plant cells, needed for photosynthesis • stores materials, usually water & nutrients • contains nucleus, cell wall and chloroplasts • breaks down materials in cells, "cleanup crew" • ...
Topic 1: Cells 2025-01-22
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- store waste and water
- The _____ System has Fast control of the functioning of all body systems.
- _____ molecules contain skeleton structures of carbon with hydrogen and oxygen.
- is the liquid media that fills the cell.
- the small parts that make up a cell
- The _____ System has Slow control of the functioning of all body systems.
- is the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balanced environment.
- The ______ System exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- _____ are where proteins are made
- is the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism
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- The ______ System removes wastes from the blood and then from the body
- _____ Transport is the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. (NO ENERGY USED)
- The _____ System carries gasses and nutrients throughout the body
- the ______ System breaks down food into nutrients & puts them in the blood stream
- is the control center of the cell and contains DNA
- Site of cellular respiration in both plant and animal cells.
- in plant cells; where the process of photosynthesis occurs.
- _____ Transport is the moving a molecule from LOW concentration to a HIGH concentration (USES ENERGY in the form of ATP).
18 Clues: store waste and water • _____ are where proteins are made • the small parts that make up a cell • is the liquid media that fills the cell. • is the control center of the cell and contains DNA • The ______ System exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen • in plant cells; where the process of photosynthesis occurs. • ...
B1 Cells - Springboard 2024-12-18
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- The process of enlarging the appearance of an object using lenses or other devices.
- _____ area: The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object.
- Very small particles found in the cell that are involved in protein synthesis (making proteins)
- Contains the genetic information of the cell.
- Carry out the reactions of aerobic respiration, releasing energy for the cell.
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The lens at the top of a microscope that you look through.
- Many of the cell’s metabolic reactions take place here.
- Controls what goes in and out.
- Cells found in plant leaves that contain many chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- A whip-like structure used for movement by certain bacteria.
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- Filled with cell sap, a store of dissolved sugars, mineral ions, and water.
- Contains chlorophyll,a green pigment, that helps absorbs light energy to make food in the process of photosynthesis.
- Adjusting the clarity of an image under a microscope.
- Type of cells that contract to produce movement.
- The lens closest to the object being observed under a microscope.
- In plants, it is made of cellulose,and it helps the cell keep its shape.
- A unicellular fungus used in baking and fermentation.
18 Clues: Controls what goes in and out. • Contains the genetic information of the cell. • Type of cells that contract to produce movement. • Adjusting the clarity of an image under a microscope. • A unicellular fungus used in baking and fermentation. • Many of the cell’s metabolic reactions take place here. • The lens at the top of a microscope that you look through. • ...
Cells Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-14
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- Break down waste
- Magnifies the image by 10x on microscope
- Data stored in the form of a description
- Process using light to make food
- The lens closest to the sample magnifies the image
- A wall is ______
- What you change in an experiment
- Thin layer that acts like a barrier
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- Phytoplankton is an example of a ____ organism
- Control centre of the cell
- A proposed explanation
- Cell ______
- All living things are made up of _____
- Platform for viewing specimen
- Controls the light entering microscope
- Jelly like material that fills the cell
- Characteristics of the cell
- Stores excess food, waste and water
18 Clues: Cell ______ • Break down waste • A wall is ______ • A proposed explanation • Control centre of the cell • Characteristics of the cell • Platform for viewing specimen • Process using light to make food • What you change in an experiment • Stores excess food, waste and water • Thin layer that acts like a barrier • All living things are made up of _____ • ...
Cells and Energy 2016-10-30
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- process by which a photosynthetic organisms uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from CO2.
- low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP.
- enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form APT.
- process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
- _______Reactions is the part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light-independent reactions.
- process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present.
- process that doesn't require oxygen to occur.
- anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced.
- Process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain.
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- anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis.
- process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light.
- _______Reactions Part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbs.
- light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms.
- series of protein in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons.
- membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used int he light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
- series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane.
- product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells.
- process that requires oxygen to occur.
18 Clues: process that requires oxygen to occur. • process that doesn't require oxygen to occur. • low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP. • anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis. • light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms. • product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells. • ...
Cells & Cell Organelles 2013-04-15
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- wall a thick layer surrounding a cell with structural support
- any number of organized specialized structures within a living cell
- basic building blocks genetic material is made of
- a simple sugar, important energy source in living organisms
- powerhouse of the cell
- cell that stores food and waste
- single celled organism with no nucleus
- component of cell that makes proteins
- watery environment of cell
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- membrane biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- threadlike structure of nucleic acids
- central command center
- protein that catalyses a biological chemical reaction
- where photosynthesis takes place
- acid nitrogen bearing compounds
- green pigment present in all green plants
- greasy substance
- Adensoine triphosphate
18 Clues: greasy substance • central command center • powerhouse of the cell • Adensoine triphosphate • watery environment of cell • acid nitrogen bearing compounds • cell that stores food and waste • where photosynthesis takes place • threadlike structure of nucleic acids • component of cell that makes proteins • single celled organism with no nucleus • ...
Cells (Science quiz) 2021-08-04
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- the only liquid that exists in all 3 forms of matter naturally.
- A specialised part of a cell that has its own use.
- Membrane A wall around a cell that only lets specific things in.
- A simple sugar that cells use in cell respiration.
- The process plants undergo to create energy through sunlight.
- An organelle that provides energy to the cell through cell respiration.
- The part of a microscope that holds the watching glass.
- light that is produced by the sun.
- a part of a microscope that you put your eye into.
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- a tool that helps you see small things.
- A jelly-like substance that fills a cell
- a gas plants release
- The smallest and most basic building block of life.
- An organelle that holds up most of a plant cell.
- An organelle that is needed to undergo photosynthesis
- A way cell creates energy with oxygen.
- Wall A rigid wall around a cell, normally in plant cells.
- An organelle that holds the DNA of a cell.
- a chemical with the initial, ‘O’
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
20 Clues: a gas plants release • a chemical with the initial, ‘O’ • light that is produced by the sun. • A way cell creates energy with oxygen. • a tool that helps you see small things. • A jelly-like substance that fills a cell • An organelle that holds the DNA of a cell. • An organelle that holds up most of a plant cell. • A specialised part of a cell that has its own use. • ...
Cells and Respiration 2021-08-05
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- control center.
- dioxide A gas made up of oxygen and carbon.
- holds water and waste.
- Membrane protects the cell.
- green plants use sunlight to make food.
- contains Chlorophyll.
- sugar that provides energy.
- Like a magnifying glass.
- Batteries
- inhaling and exhaling
- H2O
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- from a bright circle in the sky during the day.
- animal or plant
- a jelly-like substance.
- Wall keeps the structure.
- o2
- The flat plate where the slides are placed for observation.
- specialised structure inside the cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell center.
- The lens closest to the eyepiece on a microscope.
20 Clues: o2 • H2O • Batteries • inhaling and exhaling • control center. • animal or plant • Like a magnifying glass. • contains Chlorophyll. • holds water and waste. • Membrane protects the cell. • Wall keeps the structure. • the powerhouse of the cell center. • a jelly-like substance. • sugar that provides energy. • ...
Cells and Respiration 2021-08-05
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- control center.
- dioxide A gas made up of oxygen and carbon.
- holds water and waste.
- Membrane protects the cell.
- green plants use sunlight to make food.
- contains Chlorophyll.
- sugar that provides energy.
- Like a magnifying glass.
- Batteries
- inhaling and exhaling
- H2O
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- from a bright circle in the sky during the day.
- animal or plant
- a jelly-like substance.
- Wall keeps the structure.
- o2
- The flat plate where the slides are placed for observation.
- specialised structure inside the cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell center.
- The lens closest to the eyepiece on a microscope.
20 Clues: o2 • H2O • Batteries • inhaling and exhaling • control center. • animal or plant • Like a magnifying glass. • contains Chlorophyll. • holds water and waste. • Membrane protects the cell. • Wall keeps the structure. • the powerhouse of the cell center. • a jelly-like substance. • sugar that provides energy. • ...
Cells Study Guide 2021-02-13
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- than one cell
- eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells over time
- part of a compound light
- occurs in photosynthesis
- no nucleus, no membrane bound cell, still have ribosomes
- the best biology teacher ever
- aerobic (with oxygen) cellular respiration
- provides storage
- provides structure, only in cell walls, made of cellulose
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- not an organelle surrounds all organelles
- contains chlorophyll
- protein synthesis
- cell only
- has a nucleus, has membrane bound cell inside the linear DNA
- keeping the perfect stable environment for a cell
- all organisms are made up of one or more cells
- when a cell takes a picture of themself
- way unicellular things move
18 Clues: cell only • than one cell • provides storage • protein synthesis • contains chlorophyll • part of a compound light • occurs in photosynthesis • way unicellular things move • the best biology teacher ever • when a cell takes a picture of themself • not an organelle surrounds all organelles • aerobic (with oxygen) cellular respiration • all organisms are made up of one or more cells • ...
Cells and Functions 2022-10-10
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- powerhouse of the cell that makes energy
- green pigment structure only in plants
- surrounding membrane of the nucleus
- fluid storage device
- material in the cell that holds organelles
- non-green pigment structure in plants
- clean up dead organelles and parts of cells
- found inside the nucleus
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- protein packaging organelle
- outer "bag" around the cell
- rigid structure only in plant outside membrane
- the basic unit of living things
- nonpigmented storage in plant cells
- the genetic material of life
- protein factories
- stores chemicals and enzymes
- control center of the cell holds DNA
- has ribosomes on it
18 Clues: protein factories • has ribosomes on it • fluid storage device • found inside the nucleus • protein packaging organelle • outer "bag" around the cell • the genetic material of life • stores chemicals and enzymes • the basic unit of living things • nonpigmented storage in plant cells • surrounding membrane of the nucleus • control center of the cell holds DNA • ...
Cells and Organelles 2023-09-08
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- an organelle near the nucleus of a cell which contains the centrioles (in animal cells) and from which the spindle fibers develop in cell division.
- a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- a process by which the cell takes in the fluids along with dissolved small molecules
- the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes and amoeboid protozoans.
- small vesicles, single membrane-bound organelles found in the eukaryotic cells
- A cell is the smallest unit that is typically considered alive and is a fundamental unit of life
- a microscopic tubular structure present in numbers in the cytoplasm of cells, sometimes aggregating to form more complex structures.
- the taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
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- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it consists mainly of cellulose.
- the connective, functionally supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue, or organ
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells. They bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins.
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
- to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
20 Clues: to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. • small vesicles, single membrane-bound organelles found in the eukaryotic cells • ...
Henrietta Lacks ch. 1-13 Review 2023-01-09
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- author of The Immortal Life...
- age Henrietta died
- Company that made money from HeLa
- aka non-invasive carcinoma
- Henrietta's hometown
- won the nobel prize for his chicken heart
- Henrietta's husband
- doctors not being truthful to patients; ___ deception
- Henrietta's Doctor
- Man who made Henrietta's cells immortal
- Henrietta's cells are called
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- what cells "live" in
- Henrietta's cancer treatments
- Cancer that killed Henrietta
- hospital where Henrietta died
- ethics for human experimentation
- Elsie suffered from
- month Henrietta Died
18 Clues: age Henrietta died • Henrietta's Doctor • Elsie suffered from • Henrietta's husband • what cells "live" in • Henrietta's hometown • month Henrietta Died • aka non-invasive carcinoma • Cancer that killed Henrietta • Henrietta's cells are called • Henrietta's cancer treatments • hospital where Henrietta died • author of The Immortal Life... • ethics for human experimentation • ...
Integumentary system 2021-12-13
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- pocket of cells that produce oils
- cells that produce keratin
- skin layer made up of dead cells
- protein that makes up hair and nails
- fatty layer of skin
- tissue associated with the excretory system
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- pocket of cells that pushes keratin out of the skin
- cells that produce skin pigment
- oily substance that moisturizes and lubricates the skin
- skin layer with papillae
- skin-nerve interface that senses touch
- skin pigment molecule
- keratinous structures on the hands and feet
13 Clues: fatty layer of skin • skin pigment molecule • skin layer with papillae • cells that produce keratin • cells that produce skin pigment • skin layer made up of dead cells • pocket of cells that produce oils • protein that makes up hair and nails • skin-nerve interface that senses touch • tissue associated with the excretory system • keratinous structures on the hands and feet • ...
cell 2025-02-09
16 Clues: cells • vector • matter • tissue • energy • nucleus • pattern • microbes • cytoplasm • organelles • cell theory • unicellular • chloroplasts • mitochondria • multicellular • cell membrane
Biology 2022-06-16
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- tissue Strengthens, supports, or connects cells and tissue
- Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- Carries Oxygenated blood away
- Help blood clotting make up 1 percent of blood
- blood cells Most abundant blood cells.
- blood cells Infection fighting cells
- Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells
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- tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info
- Tiny thin-walled blood vessels
- tissue body tissue that covers inside and outside body surfaces
- Made up of 4 components
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
12 Clues: Made up of 4 components • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Carries Oxygenated blood away • Tiny thin-walled blood vessels • blood cells Infection fighting cells • blood cells Most abundant blood cells. • Protein-rich liquid carries blood cells • tissue Senses, conducts and transmits info • Carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart • ...
Mallory Vandenk - Crossword 2021-11-08
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- the stem cell research is rarely controversial because of willing donors.
- cells that are capable of developing into most but not all of the body’s cell types.
- a stem cell research that is controversial because arguments for and against involve ethical issues of life and death.
- stem cells are the __________ cells from which differentiated cells develop.
- ultimately helps society reframe The debate over use of stem cells
- can develop into any type of cell in the body
- Mainly found in bone marrow, hair
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- undifferentiated cells are used to repair or replace damaged cells and tissues.
- limited potential to develop into many different types of differentiated cells.
- meaning of IPS cells
- During the development of an organism, cells differentiate to become ______________.
11 Clues: meaning of IPS cells • Mainly found in bone marrow, hair • can develop into any type of cell in the body • ultimately helps society reframe The debate over use of stem cells • the stem cell research is rarely controversial because of willing donors. • stem cells are the __________ cells from which differentiated cells develop. • ...
Physiology & Histology of the Skin 2025-06-05
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- a water binding substance, such as polysaccharide (protein and complex sugar), found between the fibers of the dermis
- membranes of ridges and grooves that attach to the epidermis; contains nerve endings and supplies nourishment through capillaries to skin and follicles
- oil that provides protection for the epidermis from external factors and lubricates both the skin and the hair
- Protective Oils; part of the intercellular matrix
- waxy glycolipid materials that are a natural part of skin's intercellular matrix and barrier function
- stimulates cells to reproduce and heal
- protein fiber found in the dermis; gives skin its elasticity and firmness
- the mother cells that divide in the basal layer, or stratum germinativum, forming new daughter cells
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- fibrous connective tissue made from protein that gives skin its firmness; found in the reticular layer of the dermis
- fibrous protein of cells that is also the principal component of skin, hair, and nails; provides resiliency and protection
- cells that stimulate cells, collagen, and amino acids that form proteins
- epidermal cells composed of keratin, lipids, and other proteins
- tube-like openings in the epidermis
- building blocks; complex molecules that are made up of amino acids and are essential for the structure and function of the body's tissues and organs
- cells that produce skin pigment granules in the basal layer
- tiny grains of pigment (coloring matter) determines hair, skin, and eye color; produced as a defense mechanism to protect skin from the sun
16 Clues: tube-like openings in the epidermis • stimulates cells to reproduce and heal • Protective Oils; part of the intercellular matrix • cells that produce skin pigment granules in the basal layer • epidermal cells composed of keratin, lipids, and other proteins • cells that stimulate cells, collagen, and amino acids that form proteins • ...
Burns and Cancer 2021-12-02
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- warning signs for melanoma cancer
- _ is the body's response to injury
- uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
- abbv. for symptoms of inflamed skin
- top layer of the skin
- The burn that's prone to blistering
- _ tissue grows in the place of lost tissue
- Cancer that forms from frequent sun exposure
- last layer of the skin
- The burn that only effects the epidermis
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- _cells that dispose of waste and debris like dead cells
- Rule that helps estimate burn victim injury
- The burn that has very small healing amounts
- "the most serious skin cancer"/ can occur from moles
- cells that help destroy bacteria, thus preventing infection
- _cut that reached the dermis or sub. layer
- _ are made up of a clot and dried tissue
- _ consists of fibrin, blood cells, and platelets
- middle layer making up the skin
- _ cut that only affects epidermis layer
20 Clues: top layer of the skin • last layer of the skin • middle layer making up the skin • warning signs for melanoma cancer • _ is the body's response to injury • abbv. for symptoms of inflamed skin • The burn that's prone to blistering • uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells • _ cut that only affects epidermis layer • _ are made up of a clot and dried tissue • ...
Chapter 9 Reading Quiz Review 2013-12-05
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- a neurotrasmitter
- striated and involuntary
- muscle attachmentment at movable bone
- nonstriated and involuntary
- glucose is broken down to lactic acid when oxygen is not present
- reduction of negative membrane potential
- connective tissue surrounding whole muscle
- striated and voluntary
- extension of sarcolemma that conducts nerve impulses in muscle cells
- bundle of muscle cells
- cell membrane of a muscle cell
- actin and myosin
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- connective tissue sheath around each muscle fiber
- glucose is broken down using oxygen to make ATP
- thick filament
- rodlike contractile element
- space between axon terminal and the muscle fiber
- basic contractile unti (composed of myofilaments)
- oxygen-binding protein in muscle cells
- smooth ER that regulates levels of Calcium ions in muscle cells
- electrical current through a membrane
- glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid
- muscle cell
- thin filament
24 Clues: muscle cell • thin filament • thick filament • actin and myosin • a neurotrasmitter • striated and voluntary • bundle of muscle cells • striated and involuntary • rodlike contractile element • nonstriated and involuntary • cell membrane of a muscle cell • muscle attachmentment at movable bone • electrical current through a membrane • oxygen-binding protein in muscle cells • ...
PLant Tissues 2014-04-15
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- gritty cells in pear flesh
- cell which controls opening of stoma
- process whereby cells become specialised
- packing tissue
- tissue that forms fibres and stone cells
- which transports inorganic substances
- tissue which is responsible for translocation
- cell which keeps phloem company
- Has a trunk
- type of lignin deposit that sounds like a year
- condition of all lignified cells
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
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- organism that this puzzle is about
- process i which a cell divides
- other name for conducting tissue
- that has holes in its side walls
- direction in which food is transported
- tissue of the plant
- ground tissue capable of photosynthesis
- living strenghtening tissue
- substance transported by phloem
- Likes to chase mice
- continuous circular thickening of xylen cell wall
- Large marsupial
- hair/ Specialised cell in epidermis of plant
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • packing tissue • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tissue of the plant • Likes to chase mice • gritty cells in pear flesh • living strenghtening tissue • process i which a cell divides • substance transported by phloem • cell which keeps phloem company • other name for conducting tissue • that has holes in its side walls • condition of all lignified cells • ...
Review Unit 1 2013-02-05
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- The study of life
- transport Moves materials using energy
- Acids Store cellular information in the form of a code
- Found in animals
- A gradual change in species through adaptions over time
- "different feeders"
- First saw living cells
- When water rushes in a cell
- Found in plant cell walls
- When water leaves the cell to keep balance
- Hooke First saw dead cells and coined the term "cell"
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- Have no nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles
- Smallest unit that carries on all life purposes
- Provide "quick energy" for cells
- "self-feeders"
- Have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- Large organic compounds
- A statement of what is believed to be true, supported by lots of evidence
- Transport Moving materials in and out of a cell using no energy
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane from higher to lower concentrations
20 Clues: "self-feeders" • Found in animals • The study of life • "different feeders" • First saw living cells • Large organic compounds • Found in plant cell walls • When water rushes in a cell • Provide "quick energy" for cells • transport Moves materials using energy • When water leaves the cell to keep balance • Smallest unit that carries on all life purposes • ...
Blood 2015-03-31
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- a liquid that separates out during clotting
- ID marker on blood cells that mark you as you
- increased acidity in blood
- drug used to prevent blood clots
- white blood cell layer between red blood cells and plasma
- positive or negative blood type
- white blood cell used for protection against foreign elements
- protein that carries oxygen in the blood
- blood clot on a blood vessel
- white blood cell easily stained by eosin
- colorless, fluid part of blood
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- lack of red blood cells to carry oxygen
- white blood cell
- a cell that "eats" harmful elements
- an easily stained white blood cell
- a protein that helps form blood clots
- phagocytic white blood cell with an oval nucleus
- recognizes and protects against foreign elements
- low number of white blood cells in body
- sudden blocking of an artery
20 Clues: white blood cell • increased acidity in blood • blood clot on a blood vessel • sudden blocking of an artery • colorless, fluid part of blood • positive or negative blood type • drug used to prevent blood clots • an easily stained white blood cell • a cell that "eats" harmful elements • a protein that helps form blood clots • lack of red blood cells to carry oxygen • ...
Integumentary System 2022-09-21
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- heartburn
- hardening and tightening of the skin
- increased pressure in or around brain
- affecting the skin
- study of cause and effect with diseases
- sweating
- drooping upper eyelid
- bad skin cancer makes skin turn black
- study of fish
- cellular deposits
- cancer that starts in skin cells
- Blue skin
- food-borne illness
- nail separates from the bed
- itching sensation
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- causes patches of thick red skin
- covered in scales
- excessive sweating
- loss of skin pigment due to fungus
- red blood cells with no nucleus
- pertaining to albino
- Specialist of skin
- blood pools under the skin
- fatty tumor right under skin
- Excessive fat
- study of structure/function of cells
- abnormal curve in an organ
- discoloration of the skin due to internal bleeding
- Study of the cold
- cells that look like fibers
- death of body tissue
31 Clues: sweating • heartburn • Blue skin • Excessive fat • study of fish • covered in scales • cellular deposits • Study of the cold • itching sensation • excessive sweating • affecting the skin • Specialist of skin • food-borne illness • pertaining to albino • death of body tissue • drooping upper eyelid • blood pools under the skin • abnormal curve in an organ • cells that look like fibers • ...
Vocabulary Review 2022-12-17
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- rash with both flat and raised parts, as seen in measles
- fever-inducing substance
- host defense peptide
- LPS of Gram-negative bacteria
- cells lining blood vessels
- general feeling of discomfort or unwellness
- secreted protein toxin with specific mechanism of action
- anti-viral signal protein
- chemically modified toxin used as antigen
- antibodies marking pathogens for phagocytosis
- cross-linking antibodies cause protein clumping
- blood cells align along vessel walls
- inanimate object that transmits infection
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- purple spots on skin caused by leaking blood vessels
- conditions that are consequences of previous disease
- cascade of proteins in blood that function in innate immunity
- movement of blood cells through capillary walls
- breaks down red blood cells
- secreted toxin that targets small intestine
- present at birth
- antimicrobial secretion that attacks peptidoglycan
- first milk
- initial period of feeling unwell before major symptoms begin
- one gene affects multiple phenotypic traits
24 Clues: first milk • present at birth • host defense peptide • fever-inducing substance • anti-viral signal protein • cells lining blood vessels • breaks down red blood cells • LPS of Gram-negative bacteria • blood cells align along vessel walls • chemically modified toxin used as antigen • inanimate object that transmits infection • general feeling of discomfort or unwellness • ...
Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart 2023-01-17
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- Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- Chemical messengers carried in the plasma
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Type of white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- Shape of red blood cells
- Name of the blood vessel bringing deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Ventricle with the thickest wall
- Waste product carried in the plasma
- Thickness of capillary walls
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- Blood vessel with the thickest wall
- Organelle missing in red blood cells
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Name of artery that carries blood from your heart to your lungs
- Gas carried by red blood cells
- Component of blood involved in blood clotting
- Protein in red blood cells that combines reversibly with oxygen
- Type of white blood cell that produce antibodies that respond to specific antigens on the surface of pathogens
- Makes up 55% of blood
- Prevent backflow in veins
- Upper chamber of the heart
20 Clues: Makes up 55% of blood • Shape of red blood cells • Prevent backflow in veins • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chamber of the heart • Thickness of capillary walls • Gas carried by red blood cells • Number of chambers in the heart • Ventricle with the thickest wall • Blood vessel with the thickest wall • Waste product carried in the plasma • Organelle missing in red blood cells • ...
nutrition - Emily Hill 2020-09-29
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- the body main source of energy
- Minerals become part of human body
- helps form red blood cells
- Chemical mixtures found in many types of foods
- Tend to raise amount of cholesterol in the blood
- substances that the body uses to build new cells and repair old ones.
- needed for normal blood clotting
- you need this for healthy skin,healthy cells
- the body uses this all the time
- it builds and does this with the cells
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- helps fight infections
- Oil that has been turned into a more solid fat.
- essential for life
- the sunny vitamin
- Found mainly in vegetable oils except the tropical oils
- fat like substance that helps the body carry out it’s many processes
- the building blocks
- Helps bones, teeth, skin and hair stay healthy
- one nutrient cant work one of these
- each nutrient has a certain one of these to do
20 Clues: the sunny vitamin • essential for life • the building blocks • helps fight infections • helps form red blood cells • the body main source of energy • the body uses this all the time • needed for normal blood clotting • Minerals become part of human body • one nutrient cant work one of these • it builds and does this with the cells • you need this for healthy skin,healthy cells • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-06
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-09
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
The Fundamental Unit of Life 2021-07-01
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- Outermost covering in plant cells
- Sites of protein manufacture
- Power house of the cell
- _________ solution causes the cell to shrink in size
- Fluid substance inside the cell
- Rode-shaped structures visible at the time of cell division.
- Basic unit of life
- Suicide bags of the cell
- Brain of the cell
- Type of osmosis that cause the cell to swell.
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- Energy currency of the cell
- Organisms whose cells lack a well-defined nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane.
- Viscous jelly-like substance in which the cell organelles are embedded.
- Pigment necessary for photosynthesis
- SER Helps in the manufacture of _________.
- Colourless plastids
- Organisms whose cells have a well-defined nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane.
- __________ is the process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move in and out of the cell.
- Undefined nuclear region containing only nucleic acids
- Type of cell division in reproductive cells
- Functional segments of DNA
21 Clues: Brain of the cell • Basic unit of life • Colourless plastids • Power house of the cell • Suicide bags of the cell • Functional segments of DNA • Energy currency of the cell • Sites of protein manufacture • Fluid substance inside the cell • Outermost covering in plant cells • Pigment necessary for photosynthesis • SER Helps in the manufacture of _________. • ...
1st Lecture Medical Terms 2021-10-15
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- having two atoms
- out of normal position
- very small cell
- high body temperature
- having many forms
- bacteria that grow in groups of two
- consisting of many cells
- underproduction of a substance
- remove calcium
- false paralysis
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- Before birth
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- lacking water
- against recommendation
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- agent used to prevent infection
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- having three cusps
- red blood cells
- displacement of the stomach to the right
- a newborn infant
- to cut out
- cancer of white blood cells
- junction between two nerve cells
- disease affecting an entire population
- radiation therapy delivered at a distance from the body
- One half of a rounded structure
- backward flow
- Partially permeable
- the dark pigment that colors hair & skin
30 Clues: to cut out • Before birth • lacking water • backward flow • remove calcium • red blood cells • very small cell • false paralysis • having two atoms • a newborn infant • having many forms • having three cusps • Partially permeable • high body temperature • against recommendation • out of normal position • consisting of many cells • cancer of white blood cells • underproduction of a substance • ...
The Cell Factory 2022-10-18
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- Assembly line in a factory.
- The mitochondria's nickname.
- Living things.
- Each organelle has a ____ job.
- A tool used to magnify.
- The janitor of the factory.
- An organ that is part of the digestive system.
- cell activities take place here.
- Similar cells work together to form this.
- Cells come in different ___.
- Cytoplasm nickname: factory ____.
- Cells all come from ___cells.
- Make something look bigger than it really is.
- Each cell has a special ___.
- The packaging department of the factory.
- Cell membrane nickname: ____and receiving dept.
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- Packaged by the golgi body.
- "little organs"
- The factory worker on the assembly line.
- Found in the nucleus
- Organs work together to form these.
- Tissues work together to form these.
- Basic units that make up all livin things.
- electrical system of the factory.
- Controls what goes in and out.
- The factory president.
26 Clues: Living things. • "little organs" • Found in the nucleus • The factory president. • A tool used to magnify. • Packaged by the golgi body. • Assembly line in a factory. • The janitor of the factory. • The mitochondria's nickname. • Cells come in different ___. • Each cell has a special ___. • Cells all come from ___cells. • Each organelle has a ____ job. • Controls what goes in and out. • ...
Integumentary System 2022-11-20
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- blood cells
- relating to or containing cyanogen
- study of scales and dry skin
- denoting sweat
- used for the storage of fat
- substance for obtaining low temperatures
- inflammation of the nails
- black tumor
- inflamation on eyelids
- surgical remoal of fatty tissue
- hairlike
- cells secreting structures in body wall
- skin
- study of infetious disease
- on the surface of the body
- relating ot or affecting the skin
- bleeding under the skin
- painful redness of the skin
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- denote a cell
- the passage of blood to subcutaneous tissue
- resembling or made up of pus
- irritating/itching sensation
- sebum-producing epithelial cells
- blood that it trapped under nail
- specialized epithelial cells
- chronic skin disease causiong boils
- post mortem examination
- cancer formed in epithelial tissue
- condition in which no skin pigment
- noncancerious skin growth
- growth resembling a wart
31 Clues: skin • hairlike • blood cells • black tumor • denote a cell • denoting sweat • inflamation on eyelids • post mortem examination • bleeding under the skin • growth resembling a wart • inflammation of the nails • noncancerious skin growth • study of infetious disease • on the surface of the body • used for the storage of fat • painful redness of the skin • resembling or made up of pus • ...
Integumentary System 2022-11-20
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- blood cells
- relating to or containing cyanogen
- study of scales and dry skin
- denoting sweat
- used for the storage of fat
- substance for obtaining low temperatures
- inflammation of the nails
- black tumor
- inflamation on eyelids
- surgical removal of fatty tissue
- hairlike
- cells secreting structures in body wall
- skin
- study of infetious disease
- on the surface of the body
- relating ot or affecting the skin
- bleeding under the skin
- painful redness of the skin
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- denote a cell
- the passage of blood to subcutaneous tissue
- resembling or made up of pus
- irritating/itching sensation
- sebum-producing epithelial cells
- blood that it trapped under nail
- specialized epithelial cells
- chronic skin disease causiong boils
- post mortem examination
- cancer formed in epithelial tissue
- condition in which no skin pigment
- noncancerious skin growth
- growth resembling a wart
31 Clues: skin • hairlike • blood cells • black tumor • denote a cell • denoting sweat • inflamation on eyelids • post mortem examination • bleeding under the skin • growth resembling a wart • inflammation of the nails • noncancerious skin growth • study of infetious disease • on the surface of the body • used for the storage of fat • painful redness of the skin • resembling or made up of pus • ...
P417 Assignment #5 2016-11-09
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- Pressure Force of blood against the walls of the arteries
- Diabetes in which the body is not responsive to insulin
- Abnormalities in blood lipids and lipoproteins
- Dense and stiff bone
- The hormone produced by the Beta Cells
- Porous and flexible bone
- Where the Beta Cells originate from
- The formation of new fat cells
- The blood pressure measured during cardiac relaxation
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- When fat accumulates by filling existing cells
- Lower than normal bone mineral density (BMD)
- Hormone that increases appetite
- Storage forms of fat
- Transporters for cholesterol
- a skeletal disease characterized by low BMD with an increased susceptibility to fractures
- The ADA recommended test for determining diabetes
- Hypertension that has no identifiable cause and tends to develop over years
- Diabetes in which the body does not produce insulin
- Bouncing flexibility exercises
- Hormone released that suppresses appetite
20 Clues: Storage forms of fat • Dense and stiff bone • Porous and flexible bone • Transporters for cholesterol • Bouncing flexibility exercises • The formation of new fat cells • Hormone that increases appetite • Where the Beta Cells originate from • The hormone produced by the Beta Cells • Hormone released that suppresses appetite • Lower than normal bone mineral density (BMD) • ...
Organelles 2017-10-26
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- Helps to controls the movement of foods and wastes
- Cell Wall that forms between two daugher cells.
- Most commmon type of blood cell.
- Pruduction of ribosomes
- Make our body work, inside our body
- Blood flows to the lungs inside of it
- When matirial like, oxigen, carbon dioxide and glucuse enter and leave cells
- Brain of the cell.
- Organelles that help in digestion
- Help to stop bleeding
- Gets rid of "intruders" harming the body.
- Flattened sacks
- Rigid structure found in plant cells.
- Tubes that disest food particles
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- Blood cells that protect the body against diseases
- Keep blood moving in a certain direction
- Care blood
- Most important arterie of the human body
- Small tubes blood flow inside
- Smalliest blood vessels
- Organelle that produces energy.
- Structure of the heart
- Give color to the plants
- Hair-like structure that extends from the surface cell
24 Clues: Care blood • Flattened sacks • Brain of the cell. • Help to stop bleeding • Structure of the heart • Pruduction of ribosomes • Smalliest blood vessels • Give color to the plants • Small tubes blood flow inside • Organelle that produces energy. • Most commmon type of blood cell. • Tubes that disest food particles • Organelles that help in digestion • Make our body work, inside our body • ...
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks 2019-04-17
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- / National institution of health
- / The swelling of a part of the body caused by an abnormal growth of tissue
- / Burned and blackened.
- / The state of being infected
- / A person with original ideas about what the future will could be.
- / The haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism
- / The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- Cancer / How Henrietta died
- cells / Henrietta's cells
- Lacks / Henrietta's husband
- / Number of children Henrietta had
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- / Being Unable to reproduce.
- / medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- / The vaccine HeLa cells help create
- / Age that Henrietta died
- / An apparatus used to grow microorganisms under a controlled conditions
- / living forever;never dying
- / The state Henrietta lived in
- / The cultivation of bacteria and tissue cells in an artificial medium.
- / Atomic number 82
20 Clues: / Atomic number 82 • / Burned and blackened. • / Age that Henrietta died • cells / Henrietta's cells • / living forever;never dying • Cancer / How Henrietta died • Lacks / Henrietta's husband • / Being Unable to reproduce. • / The state of being infected • / The state Henrietta lived in • / National institution of health • / Number of children Henrietta had • ...
LE crossword puzzle 2023-06-06
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- only eats plants
- well tested explanation that unites a board range of observations
- the place where a plant or animal lives
- living parts of the enviornment
- an animal that hunts and kills other animal
- all of earths ecosystem
- variation of species
- only eats animals
- the gradual change in a species overtime
- nonliving parts of the enviornment
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- a group of similar cells that perform the same
- cells, cells that carry information in the body
- pod-shaped organelles that generate energy for the cells
- an animal that is hunted and killed by predators
- a trait that helps an organim survive and reproduce
- any difference between indivisuals of the same species
- chain, a diagram that shows the relationships among organisms
- an organism that produce its own food
- an organism that cannot make its own food
- basic unit of life
20 Clues: only eats plants • only eats animals • basic unit of life • variation of species • all of earths ecosystem • living parts of the enviornment • nonliving parts of the enviornment • an organism that produce its own food • the place where a plant or animal lives • the gradual change in a species overtime • an organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Bone and Bone Tissue 2023-09-28
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- Fatty connective tissue that does not produce blood cells
- Bone mixed with fibrosous tissue and cartilage
- Occurs by intramembranous and/or endochondral ossification
- Consists of numerous repeating lamellar units (Haversian systems)
- More flat than round
- Cells of epiphyseal plates initiate bone information
- Growth Plates
- Principal supportive structure of the body
- The cavity of the diaphysis
- A red, gelatine substance composed of red and white blood cells
- Maintain bone
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- Consists of interwoven beams(trabeculae)of bone in the epiphyes of long bone
- Decreases plasma calcium by increasing its absorption by bone
- Remodel, repair, and dissolve bone
- Makes bone
- Consists of a mineral of calcium and phosphate
- Has two heads (epiphysis), a shaft (diaphysis), and consists of compact and spongy bone types
- New bone cfibrousrtBone Roughly cubed-shaped
- Living tissue with active cells and blood supply
- Two or more different shapes
20 Clues: Makes bone • Growth Plates • Maintain bone • More flat than round • The cavity of the diaphysis • Two or more different shapes • Remodel, repair, and dissolve bone • Principal supportive structure of the body • Consists of a mineral of calcium and phosphate • Bone mixed with fibrosous tissue and cartilage • Living tissue with active cells and blood supply • ...
Bones 2023-09-28
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- Type of bone marrow that is fatty connective tissue
- Two heads of long bone
- Wrist bone
- Mature bone cells that connect to each other within the bone
- Bone cells that repair, remodel, and dissolve bone
- The bending and contracting of the ankle
- Type of joint that is freely movable
- Sheath for bone
- Type of bone that forms outer surfaces of bones where there is no articular cartilage
- Type of cartilage that even adults have in their joints
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- Cavity of the diaphysis
- Young bone cells that secrete organic substances
- Decreases plasma calcium by increasing its absorption
- Type of bone marrow that produces blood cells
- Shaft of long bone
- Principal artery and major oxygen and nutrient supplier to bones
- Stimulate bone growth during puberty
- Spongy bone
- The skull
- Living tissue which makes up the structure of the body
20 Clues: The skull • Wrist bone • Spongy bone • Sheath for bone • Shaft of long bone • Two heads of long bone • Cavity of the diaphysis • Stimulate bone growth during puberty • Type of joint that is freely movable • The bending and contracting of the ankle • Type of bone marrow that produces blood cells • Young bone cells that secrete organic substances • ...
Alli Ansama 2023-11-10
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- is the division of cells
- basic unit of life
- chromosomes that change to chromatin
- organisms that can only exist as a group
- chromosome pairs that become visible to one another by a centromere
- a group[ fo cells that work together
- anything can live on its own
- a community of all non living things
- chromosomes pairs that separate and move opposite direction
- fission an organism that divides into two
- system two or more organs that work together
- a characteristic or feature or quality
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- single cell living on its own
- cytoplasm that separates and two new cells form
- cell doubles its chromosomes and prepares for cell division
- of life biological units of life
- chromosome pairs that line up at the equator
- two or more of the same species living in he same area
- acids and protein found in nucleus
- two or more different species living in the same area
20 Clues: basic unit of life • is the division of cells • anything can live on its own • single cell living on its own • of life biological units of life • acids and protein found in nucleus • chromosomes that change to chromatin • a group[ fo cells that work together • a community of all non living things • a characteristic or feature or quality • ...
Cell Parts 2023-12-05
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- The basic unit of life
- The many parts that keep the cell working
- Fat molecules
- A maze-like structure with ribosomes on it to make it seem rough
- Only in plants, gives the cell it's shape
- Only in plants, this is where photosynthesis happens
- Makes ATP, the cell's powerhouse
- The first to discover and name cells
- The brain of the cell, contains DNA
- They build proteins according to DNA codes
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- A gel where the organelles float
- Cell waste recycling unit
- Protects the nucleus
- ___ cells don't have a nucleus or bound organelles
- The center of a nucleus, helps build ribosomes
- They package cellular material and send it to other organelles
- ___ cells have organelles including a nucleus
- The sugar product of photosynthesis
- Warehouse of the cell, stores water, nutrients, food, etc.
- Stores lipids, like RER with no ribosomes
20 Clues: Fat molecules • Protects the nucleus • The basic unit of life • Cell waste recycling unit • A gel where the organelles float • Makes ATP, the cell's powerhouse • The sugar product of photosynthesis • The brain of the cell, contains DNA • The first to discover and name cells • The many parts that keep the cell working • Only in plants, gives the cell it's shape • ...
Cell Division 2023-12-05
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- Where Chromosomes align prior to division
- Changes to proteins are caused by DNA _______
- Jelly like substance that is split between cells
- Humans have 23 pairs of these
- Cancer treatment using drugs
- The leading cause of lifestyle cancers
- Cancer treatment using radiotherapy
- The name of the threads that pull chromatids apart
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- This cancer treatment can be before or after a cancer develops
- Advice regarding alcohol consumption for preventing cancer
- Type of light radiation that can cause skin cancers
- This is copied prior to cell division
- Pinches together to create two daughter cells
- Chromosomes are found here
- Ends of cells where spindles appear from
- Cancer causing virus
- A food that can help to prevent cancer developing
- Uncontrolled cell division can lead to this
- The number of daughter cells that form after division
- Nuclear membrane does this before chromosomes align
20 Clues: Cancer causing virus • Chromosomes are found here • Cancer treatment using drugs • Humans have 23 pairs of these • Cancer treatment using radiotherapy • This is copied prior to cell division • The leading cause of lifestyle cancers • Ends of cells where spindles appear from • Where Chromosomes align prior to division • Uncontrolled cell division can lead to this • ...
Cancer Terms Chap 19 2023-12-06
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- Abnormal cell growth
- New growth
- Tumor in glandular tissue
- Tumor of the cartilage
- Treatment plan
- A system to describe how far cancer has spread in the body
- aggressiveness or severity of cancer cells when examined under a microscope
- Removal of tissue by freezing
- When one cell turns into another type of cell
- Malignant tumor in a bone
- Study of tumors
- Excessive growth
- Treating cancer with medications
- Dry mouth, often a side effect of cancer treatment
- A malignant tumor that starts in muscle, usually by age 5
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- Tumor in the nerve cells
- Study of how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body
- Tumor in a blood vessel
- Treating cancer by radiation
- When cells change
- Cancerous tumor
- When cancer spreads beyond its site of origin
- Radiation treatment near the tumor site
- Tumor in fat cells
- Tumor in the bone marrow
25 Clues: New growth • Treatment plan • Cancerous tumor • Study of tumors • Excessive growth • When cells change • Tumor in fat cells • Abnormal cell growth • Tumor of the cartilage • Tumor in a blood vessel • Tumor in the nerve cells • Tumor in the bone marrow • Tumor in glandular tissue • Malignant tumor in a bone • Treating cancer by radiation • Removal of tissue by freezing • ...
MicroPara 2024-01-28
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- include tapeworms, flukes, and roundworms
- made of linear DNA and histone proteins
- cell wall of plants
- a macroscopic cluster of cells
- microbes that cause disease
- is any procedure that applies colored chemicals to specimens
- dormant, resting stage when conditions in the environment become unfavorable
- used in conjugation between bacterial cells
- single-celled, no true nucleus
- a relationship in which the host provides the parasitic microbe with nutrients and a habitat
- corkscrew-shaped bacteria
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- catalysts for all chemical reactions in cells
- specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification
- found in algae and plant cells
- true nucleus
- prefer high concentration of salt
- motile feeding stage requiring ample food and moisture to stay active
- most prominent feature of viruses
- a small sample of microbes
- neuromuscular disease also called lockjaw
- to grow microorganisms
21 Clues: true nucleus • cell wall of plants • to grow microorganisms • corkscrew-shaped bacteria • a small sample of microbes • microbes that cause disease • found in algae and plant cells • a macroscopic cluster of cells • single-celled, no true nucleus • prefer high concentration of salt • most prominent feature of viruses • made of linear DNA and histone proteins • ...
meiosis 2024-02-07
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- chromosomes in a diploid cell resegregate, producing four haploid daughter cells
- Chromatids half of a chromosome - half of a chromosome
- the alignment in the middle of the cell
- chromosomes of the same types are lined up
- set of unpaired chromosomes
- cleavage furrow is formed in the phase
- chromosomes are pulled to the other end of the cell
- spindle fibers attach to the ends of chromosomes, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- two sets of chromosomes cross over
- cell division that results in two daughter cells
- the sister chromatids separate, making haploid cells with non-duplicated chromosomes
- boy
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- mature haploid male or female germ
- almost identical chromosomes
- cells are divided
- chromosomes cross over
- biological variation
- cell grows DNA is being replicated
- same as anaphase 1
- two complete sets of chromosomes
- cytokines before cytokinis
- genes are inherited independently of one another
- girl
23 Clues: boy • girl • cells are divided • same as anaphase 1 • biological variation • chromosomes cross over • cytokines before cytokinis • set of unpaired chromosomes • almost identical chromosomes • two complete sets of chromosomes • mature haploid male or female germ • cell grows DNA is being replicated • two sets of chromosomes cross over • cleavage furrow is formed in the phase • ...
Biology crossword 2024-05-09
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- made of many cells
- organism becomes a mature adult
- short segment of DNA
- stores food and water in the cell
- RR
- formation of 2 new cells
- eats only meat
- results in 2 daughter cells
- water vapor turns to liquid
- central control area of body
- sprinkled with ribosomes
- made of one cell
- infective agent only seen by microscope
- similar alleles
- component that dissolves dominant
- results in 4 daughter cells
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- green pigment in plant cells
- the number of chromosomes that a "normal" human has
- eats only plants
- rr
- species no longer exists
- series that moves carbon
- cleans cell
- eats plants and meat
- circulation of water
- the ph 7 is considered what
- movement of molecules in cell membrane Carboncycle, series of events that moves carbon ground
- blood protein
- self-replicating material
- non-similar alleles
30 Clues: rr • RR • cleans cell • blood protein • eats only meat • similar alleles • eats only plants • made of one cell • made of many cells • non-similar alleles • short segment of DNA • eats plants and meat • circulation of water • species no longer exists • series that moves carbon • formation of 2 new cells • sprinkled with ribosomes • self-replicating material • the ph 7 is considered what • ...
meiosis crossword 2024-02-09
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- cell division makes two identical cells
- movement of the chromosomes toward the poles
- double the chromosome number of a haploid crossing over increase diversity
- one side of a chromosome
- stage of life where cell spends majority of life
- female
- refers to range of different inherited traits
- spindle fibers from centrioles in this phase
- separates homologous chromosomes
- the daughter cells from a spindle in this phase
- the centromeres of sister chromatids
- nuclei from opposite poles of the cell
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- two chromosomes in a pair
- crossing over occurs in this phase
- after this occurs there are four daughter cells
- chromosomes are positioned on the metaphase
- different genes independently separating from each other
- half the chromosome number of a diploid
- male
- produced from meiosis and are sec cells
- separates sister chromatids
- the end of the first meiotic cell division
22 Clues: male • female • one side of a chromosome • two chromosomes in a pair • separates sister chromatids • separates homologous chromosomes • crossing over occurs in this phase • the centromeres of sister chromatids • nuclei from opposite poles of the cell • cell division makes two identical cells • half the chromosome number of a diploid • produced from meiosis and are sec cells • ...
Cell Theory and Parts of Cells 2024-11-01
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- the scientific study of how living things are classified
- gel like fluid
- made up of many cells
- holds nutrience and waste
- cells are the building block of life
- controls entry
- photosynthesis
- an action that calls for a response
- brain of cell
- wolves and dogs
- Lys in Latin means to break down
- one cell no nucleus withstand high temperatures
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- physical similarites
- transports protein
- one cell no nucleus has different structure
- many copies of a virus attacking your cells
- all things
- made up one cell
- produce proteins
- bodies delivers proteins
- even more in common
- more in common
- the process by which unrelated organisms evolve similar characteristics
- how they obtain food, types of cells
- first aprt of the Latin name
- second part of the Latin name as specific as you can get
- protects plant
27 Clues: all things • brain of cell • gel like fluid • controls entry • photosynthesis • more in common • protects plant • wolves and dogs • made up one cell • produce proteins • transports protein • even more in common • physical similarites • made up of many cells • bodies delivers proteins • holds nutrience and waste • first aprt of the Latin name • Lys in Latin means to break down • ...
Terminology 2025-04-14
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- loss of hair
- lack of red blood cells
- a tube shaped bacteria
- not breathing
- the top aspect of the animal
- a round shaped bacteria
- bloody diarrhea
- increased pressure of the eye
- too many white blood cells
- towards the nose
- increased body temperature
- inflammation of the stomach
- bladder infection
- bloody vomit
- uterine infection
- a clear, low cellular fluid
- to listen with a stethoscope
- frequent urination
- difficult birth
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- neurologic weakness in moving
- yellowing of the skin
- towards the head
- destruction of red blood cells
- the bottom aspect of the front feet
- towards the tail
- discharge high in white blood cells (pus)
- low blood sugar
- frequent drinking
- the bottom aspect of the back feet
- the bottom aspect of the animal
- neurologic inability to move
- inflammation of the GI tract
- itchy
- Rapid respiratory rate
34 Clues: itchy • loss of hair • bloody vomit • not breathing • bloody diarrhea • low blood sugar • difficult birth • towards the head • towards the tail • towards the nose • frequent drinking • bladder infection • uterine infection • frequent urination • yellowing of the skin • a tube shaped bacteria • Rapid respiratory rate • lack of red blood cells • a round shaped bacteria • too many white blood cells • ...
Science Crossword 2025-04-07
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- Building blocks for DNA and RNA
- Proteins created for the use of transcription and translation
- Phosphorus + oxygen
- Same
- Carb essential for energy
- Cells align in the center
- DNA compound paired with C
- DNA compound paired with T
- Different
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- Copy of DNA sequence
- Building blocks of nucleic acids
- Longest part of the cell cycle
- Matching DNA and RNA sequences
- Genetic code
- Shape of a DNA molecule
- DNA compound paired with G
- Proteins are produced in the cell
- Cells are separated into two identical daughter cells
- Cell begins to split apart
- Two identical cells made from one
- First stage in the cell cycle
- Chromosomes move to opposite poles
- A gene that is always present
- Change in DNA sequence
- A gene that is hidden
- Cell grows and preps for division
- DNA compound paired with A
- Heterozygous for two genes
28 Clues: Same • Different • Genetic code • Phosphorus + oxygen • Copy of DNA sequence • A gene that is hidden • Change in DNA sequence • Shape of a DNA molecule • Carb essential for energy • Cells align in the center • DNA compound paired with G • Cell begins to split apart • DNA compound paired with A • DNA compound paired with C • DNA compound paired with T • Heterozygous for two genes • ...
Infectious Diseases 2025-04-24
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- Limited to the skin
- tiny hairs
- T-cells and B-cells are ______
- acid kills pathogen
- symptoms gone
- traps pathogens and washes them away
- symptoms start to disappear
- virus enter the body and multiples
- body gets sick due to infection
- produce antibodies
- These cause infectious diseases
- weakened pathogen to cause immunity
- 1st line of defense to block pathogen
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- give off substances to help healing
- severe symptoms occur
- meds prescribed to you
- washes pathogen when crying
- most sophisticated line of defense
- contain chemicals that wash pathogen away
- general response to injury
- remember pathogens
- microorganisms that cause a disease
- keep pathogens from harming the body
- main pathogen that needs air
- meds to take, resting
- washing hands, vaccines
- main pathogen that has no treatment
- symptoms appear
28 Clues: tiny hairs • symptoms gone • symptoms appear • remember pathogens • produce antibodies • Limited to the skin • acid kills pathogen • severe symptoms occur • meds to take, resting • meds prescribed to you • washing hands, vaccines • general response to injury • washes pathogen when crying • symptoms start to disappear • main pathogen that needs air • T-cells and B-cells are ______ • ...
Module 2 - Lesson 5.1 Daily Assignment 2: Immune System Terms Crossword 2025-05-07
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- A substance that triggers an immune response
- Lymphocyte involved in cell-mediated immunity
- Body’s response to injury or infection
- Immunity produced by the body’s own immune response
- Group of proteins that enhance immune response
- Chemical messenger that regulates immune responses
- A preparation that stimulates an immune response
- Condition where the immune system attacks the body
- Temporary immunity from transferred antibodies
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- Activated B-cell that secretes antibodies
- A large phagocytic cell that engulfs pathogens
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Chemical released by mast cells during inflammation
- Protein produced by B-cells to neutralize pathogens
- Protein that interferes with viral replication
- Lymphocytes that destroy virus-infected cells
- The body’s ability to resist infections
- Long-lived cell that remembers previous pathogens
- Lymphocyte that produces antibodies
- Process of engulfing and destroying pathogens
20 Clues: Microorganism that causes disease • Lymphocyte that produces antibodies • Body’s response to injury or infection • The body’s ability to resist infections • Activated B-cell that secretes antibodies • A substance that triggers an immune response • Lymphocyte involved in cell-mediated immunity • Lymphocytes that destroy virus-infected cells • ...
Clone of Mitosis & Meiosis 2025-08-12
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- coiled up DNA
- a complete set of chromosomes (2n)
- 2 haploid gametes combine to create a diploid zygote
- meiosis is ____ reproduction
- chromosomes line up down the middle of the cell
- the chromosomes move apart to sides of the cell
- meiosis results in ____ cells
- process where the cell divides one time
- longest stage of cell cycle
- allows for variation
- formed by meiosis
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- an egg has 23 chromosomes. Is it haploid or diploid?
- basic genetic information (chromosomes 1-22)
- nucleus begins to reform and cell begins to cleave
- mitosis is ____ reproduction
- when the cell completely divides
- mitosis results in ____ cells
- total number of chromosomes per cell
- section of chromosomes that codes for a certain trait
- how many pairs of chromosomes do humans have
- chromosomes begin to form, nucleus breaks down
- uncontrolled cell division
- mitosis creates _____ cells (body cells)
- holds DNA
24 Clues: holds DNA • coiled up DNA • formed by meiosis • allows for variation • uncontrolled cell division • longest stage of cell cycle • mitosis is ____ reproduction • meiosis is ____ reproduction • mitosis results in ____ cells • meiosis results in ____ cells • when the cell completely divides • a complete set of chromosomes (2n) • total number of chromosomes per cell • ...
Skeletal System crossword terms 2025-09-10
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- visual examination inside the body using a scope
- resembling a cube
- low white blood cell count
- within a vein
- inflammation to the joint
- agent that works against bacteria
- breakdown of red blood cells
- inflammation of the spinal cord
- lack of red blood cells
- straighting teeth
- pain in joins
- softening of the trachea
- patellar knee bone
- nerve pain
- x-ray
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- membrane around the heart
- beneath the skin
- a conodition of porosis bones
- pain in muscules
- cancer that affects the lymphatic system
- white blood cell
- inflammation on the bronchi
- skin specialist
- surgical replace of the nose
- surgical incision into a lobe of the brain
- image of breat tissue
- pain in neck
- study of the heart
- cancerous tumor
- a blast of cells that develops red cells
30 Clues: x-ray • nerve pain • pain in neck • within a vein • pain in joins • skin specialist • cancerous tumor • beneath the skin • pain in muscules • white blood cell • resembling a cube • straighting teeth • study of the heart • patellar knee bone • image of breat tissue • lack of red blood cells • softening of the trachea • membrane around the heart • inflammation to the joint • low white blood cell count • ...
Rowan 6 2023-09-21
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- basic unit of living things
- tool to see small
- many celled
- different parts do different jobs
- part five
- part one
- one cell
- organelle where energy is made,stored, and released
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- gel inside the cell
- stores DNA (information for all cells)
- parts within a cell
- outer covering
- part four
- tough outer covering of plant cells
- part three
- part tow
- plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
17 Clues: part tow • part one • one cell • part four • part five • part three • many celled • outer covering • tool to see small • gel inside the cell • parts within a cell • basic unit of living things • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cells • stores DNA (information for all cells) • organelle where energy is made,stored, and released • ...
Phoebe York n10169369 2018-08-14
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- Approximate size of natural killer cells (in microns)
- Unit of length that's equal to one millionth of a meter
- White blood cell responsible for immune response
- The process of engulfing other cells
- Type of cancerous cell
- Induced cell death
- Type of blood cell
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- Type of cell with an enclosed nucleus
- Double membrane bound organelle
- Organelle that stores the cells genetic material
- Type of membrane that regulates diffusion
- Toxic to living cells
- Part of the bone where natural killer cells are made
13 Clues: Induced cell death • Type of blood cell • Toxic to living cells • Type of cancerous cell • Double membrane bound organelle • The process of engulfing other cells • Type of cell with an enclosed nucleus • Type of membrane that regulates diffusion • Organelle that stores the cells genetic material • White blood cell responsible for immune response • ...
B cell maturation 2019-07-12
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- this along with VpreB forms the surrogate light chain
- Immature B cells express this along with CD25, IL-7R and CD 19
- enables binding to stromal cells
- receptor for stem cell factor
- L of LMPP
- transcription factor that is expressed in pro-B cells
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- HSCs are ___________
- transcription factor seen in pre-pro B cells
- T2 cells express this
- Found on MPPs
- Stromal cell-derived chemokine
- can only become T cell, B cell, NK cell, DC
- an example of an anti-apoptotic molecule
13 Clues: L of LMPP • Found on MPPs • HSCs are ___________ • T2 cells express this • receptor for stem cell factor • Stromal cell-derived chemokine • enables binding to stromal cells • an example of an anti-apoptotic molecule • can only become T cell, B cell, NK cell, DC • transcription factor seen in pre-pro B cells • this along with VpreB forms the surrogate light chain • ...
Cells ch 4 2021-08-31
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- moving large substances into cells using vesicles
- two layer orientation of a cell membrane
- movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- passive transport, semipermeable membrane, low solute concentration to high
- cells with a nucleus and organelles
- ability of a cell to sense and respond to environment
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- cells without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- mode of transport requiring energy to move molecules across membrane
- the state of being equal or even
- theory the theory that cells are the basic units of life
- making molecules by using absorbed molecules
- wall a protective layer around the cell membrane
- moving large quantities of fluids into cell using vesicles
- transporting substances into cell
14 Clues: the state of being equal or even • transporting substances into cell • cells with a nucleus and organelles • two layer orientation of a cell membrane • making molecules by using absorbed molecules • wall a protective layer around the cell membrane • moving large substances into cells using vesicles • cells without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles • ...
MS Excel Vocabulary 2022-09-11
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- A program can be used to do calculations, graphing
- Horizontal arrangement of cells
- Most efficient way to add an adjacent range of cells
- When performing a manual calculation, first type ...
- To highlight a cell or range of cells
- Vertical arrangement of cells
- The intersection of a row and column (box)
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- a collection of worksheets stored in the same file
- To combine two or more cells into one
- The main document used to work with data
- A feature helps us to generate a data series
- A rectangular group of cells that has been selected
- Built-in formula that makes calculations easier
13 Clues: Vertical arrangement of cells • Horizontal arrangement of cells • To combine two or more cells into one • To highlight a cell or range of cells • The main document used to work with data • The intersection of a row and column (box) • A feature helps us to generate a data series • Built-in formula that makes calculations easier • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-11-15
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- a protein on the surface of a target cell which, when ligated by a FasL protein on a killer cell, can instruct the target cell to commit suicide
- activation of many B cells with different specificities
- an area in the secondary lymphoid organ in which B cells proliferate, undergo somatic hypermutation, and switch classes
- the region of the antigen that is recognized by a B or T cell's receptors
- a synonym for positive selection. Survival in the thymus is restricted to T cells whose receptors recognize MHC-self antigen complexes
- a process by which starved cells recycle their components
- cluster together
- a molecule that binds to a receptor
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- synonym for central tolerance induction. The selection of T cells whose receptors do not recognize MHC-self peptide complexes in the thymus.\
- a multi-protein complex in the cell that chops up proteins into small pieces
- tiny tubes which transport antigen within lymph nodes
- a cell that crowns a Peyer's patch, and which specializes in sampling antigen from the intestine
- the process by which B cells in the bone marrow can draw again from the deck to try to make a BCR that is not self-reactive
- an enzyme which CTLs and NK cells use to destroy their targets
- a small molecule used by CTLs and NK cells to help destroy their targets
- a small protein which occupies the binding groove of a class II MHC molecule until it is replaced by an exogenous peptide
16 Clues: cluster together • a molecule that binds to a receptor • tiny tubes which transport antigen within lymph nodes • activation of many B cells with different specificities • a process by which starved cells recycle their components • an enzyme which CTLs and NK cells use to destroy their targets • a small molecule used by CTLs and NK cells to help destroy their targets • ...
Vocabulary 2022-09-20
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- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that capture the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- in cells, structure that contains the cells genetic material in for of DNA
- apparatus, organelle in cell that modifies, spots, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside of the cell or release outside of the cell
- wall, strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- membrane, thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells, regulates what enter and leaves the cell
- reticulum, internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipids components of the cell are assembled
- unicellular organism that lack a nucleus
- specialized structure that preforms important cellular function within a eukaryotic cell
- network of proteins filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
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- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
- theory, fundamental concept of biology that states that living things are composed of cells; those cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things; and those new cells are produced from existing cells
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell use
- basic unit of all forms of life
- bilayer, flexible double-layer sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in cell, the site of protein synthesis
- organicism whose cells contain a nucleus
- cell organelle that stores material such as water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates
- permeable, property of biological membrane that allows some substances to pass across it while other cannot; also called semipermeable membrane
19 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • unicellular organism that lack a nucleus • organicism whose cells contain a nucleus • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • wall, strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • in cells, structure that contains the cells genetic material in for of DNA • ...
Cells Compare/Contrast 2023-01-17
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- found only in prokaryotic cells
- comes in smooth & rough versions
- organelle found in all eukaryotic plant cells & some prokaryotes
- microtubule found in some prokaryotes & eukaryotic animal cells
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- found only in eukaryotic cells
- found in the interior of all cells
- cell shaper found only in eukaryotic animal cells
- found only in eukaryotic plant cells
- nucleic acid found in all cells
- organelle that is larger in eukaryotic plant cells than in eukaryotic animal cells
10 Clues: found only in eukaryotic cells • found only in prokaryotic cells • nucleic acid found in all cells • comes in smooth & rough versions • found in the interior of all cells • found only in eukaryotic plant cells • cell shaper found only in eukaryotic animal cells • microtubule found in some prokaryotes & eukaryotic animal cells • ...
Daniel7 2022-11-10
12 Clues: wound DNA • more cells • with nuclei split • become specialized • cells or cell parts • line up in the middle • arrows and copies DNA • gle in the cells split • pulled to opposite sides • form and nucleus disappears • that controls cell functions • nucleus reforms and DNA becomes Thread like
Biology final project 2021-06-06
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-09
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Biology final project 2021-06-09
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- that act as biological catalysts
- substance that has amino acids
- energy- Living things store energy in molecules
- Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- The study of life.
- A shape or structure.
- the smallest unit of life.
- A community of interacting organisms
- Movement-Glucose moves from plants leave to all of its cells
- Made of cells.
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- make their own food.
- mass of organisms in a given area.
- One molecule used for chemical energy.
- pictures of the chromosome.
- - made up of DNA
- respiration- The reactions happen inside of cells
- process in which green plants
- Cells need this energy to move and function.
- Atoms or small molecules.
- - Natural things.
20 Clues: Made of cells. • The study of life. • - Natural things. • make their own food. • - made up of DNA • A shape or structure. • Atoms or small molecules. • the smallest unit of life. • pictures of the chromosome. • process in which green plants • substance that has amino acids • that act as biological catalysts • mass of organisms in a given area. • A community of interacting organisms • ...
Final Test (Fahima Begum) 2021-06-09
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- karyotype- pictures of the chromosome.
- matter movement- glucose moves from plants to all of its cells.
- materials- materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical properties.
- study of life.
- shape of structure.
- a substance that has amino acids.
- smallest unit of life.
- cells need this energy to move and function.
- make their own food.
- organisms.
- respiration- the reactions happen inside of cells.
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- biomass- total mass of organisms in a given area.
- of cells
- up of DNA.
- the process in which green plants.
- natural things.
- enzyme- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
- or small molecules.
- glucose- one molecule used for chemical energy.
- ecossystem- a community of
- energy- living things store energy in molecules.
21 Clues: of cells • up of DNA. • organisms. • study of life. • natural things. • or small molecules. • shape of structure. • make their own food. • smallest unit of life. • ecossystem- a community of • a substance that has amino acids. • the process in which green plants. • karyotype- pictures of the chromosome. • cells need this energy to move and function. • ...
systems organs and cells 2021-04-26
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- send signals from your brain
- produce molecules that destroy viruses and bacterias
- take place
- help to regulate transpiration (plant cell)
- system that realase hormones that control mood
- proses of gas
- cell that inge and sometimes digest bacterias carbon etc.
- cells that transport oxigen
- this cell colect water and minerd nutrients from the soil
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- system that helps you to breath
- conduct electrical impulses throughout the body
- this cell absorbs light so that
- system were we eat the food and then diget it
- send signals to your body
- cells in charge of preventing bleeding
- pump the blood
- system that move the blood throughout the body
- cells in charge of bodys metabolism
- produce egg cells
- cell that pass necesary biological information requered to produce a new organism
- this cell create the rigth enviorment to enable fertilization by the sperm
21 Clues: take place • proses of gas • pump the blood • produce egg cells • send signals to your body • cells that transport oxigen • send signals from your brain • system that helps you to breath • this cell absorbs light so that • cells in charge of bodys metabolism • cells in charge of preventing bleeding • help to regulate transpiration (plant cell) • ...
exam puzzle 2022-09-24
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- blood cell formation
- mature permanent bone cells
- joints are fully movable joints
- tissue unites bones using cartilage
- strengthening of wound
- new bone cells and mature into osteocytes
- Cells antigen-presenting cells
- long bone
- joints connect bones with dense fibrous
- spinosum spinous layer/prickle cell layer
- are the epidermal cell that produces keratin
- joints non-moving joints
- thin vascular membrane of connective tissue
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- dense layer of vascular connective tissue
- blood clotting
- scab, red, raised area around the wound
- bone compact bone
- the central part of long bone
- joint uni-axial joint
- joint unit axial joint
- filling of a wound to the skin surface
- joint multi-axial joint
- joint unit bone using cartilage
- mature melanin-forming cell, typically in the skin
- Lucidum clear layer
- resorb old osteocytes
- partially moving joints
- glands a gland that regulates body temperature
- spongy bone
- joint- bi-axial joint
30 Clues: long bone • spongy bone • blood clotting • bone compact bone • blood cell formation • Lucidum clear layer • resorb old osteocytes • joint- bi-axial joint • strengthening of wound • partially moving joints • joint uni-axial joint • joint multi-axial joint • joint unit axial joint • joints non-moving joints • mature permanent bone cells • the central part of long bone • ...
Division & Tissues 2022-11-14
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- Name of New Cells after division
- Uncontrolled cell cycle that leads to tumors
- Type of tissue used for movement
- Type of tissue used for impulses
- 1st stage of Mitosis that prepares the cell
- Work together to create Systems
- 3rd stage of Mitosis that moves apart
- Tissues made of a single layer
- Work together to create Tissues
- Work together to create Organs
- Stage of cell cycle that divides the Nucleus
- Type of tissue used for protection
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- Tissues made of elongated cells
- Stage before Mitosis where cell grows/copies
- Tissues made of 2 or more layers
- Type of tissue used for binding & support
- 4th stage of Mitosis that reforms two nuclei
- Tissues made of thin, flattened cells
- Stage after Mitosis where cell splits in 2
- 2nd stage of Mitosis that lines up in middle
- Name of Original Cell before division
- Tissues made of cube shaped cells
22 Clues: Tissues made of a single layer • Work together to create Organs • Tissues made of elongated cells • Work together to create Systems • Work together to create Tissues • Tissues made of 2 or more layers • Name of New Cells after division • Type of tissue used for movement • Type of tissue used for impulses • Tissues made of cube shaped cells • Type of tissue used for protection • ...
Cell Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- provides energy for cells
- when light is absorbed
- cells are the basic unit of structure
- site of protein synthesis
- a cell without membrane bound organelles
- organic compounds containing one amino group
- the oxidation of organic compounds
- not requiring light
- base pairs in triplets
- made of one cell
- what we need to breathe/air
- a syrup
- the diffusion of fluids
- control center of cells
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- an organism capable of nourishment
- made of multiple cells
- a type of cell with membrane bound organelles
- plants growing
- allowing liquids/gases to pass through
- provides storage
- chemical in the atmosphere
- genetic information
- an ester of acid
- amino acids make proteins
- molecule with DNA
- a plastid containing chlorophyll
- the green coloring matter of plants
- production of ribosomes
- a part of a cell with a special function
29 Clues: a syrup • plants growing • provides storage • an ester of acid • made of one cell • molecule with DNA • genetic information • not requiring light • made of multiple cells • when light is absorbed • base pairs in triplets • production of ribosomes • the diffusion of fluids • control center of cells • provides energy for cells • site of protein synthesis • amino acids make proteins • ...
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