cells Crossword Puzzles
Stem Cells and Chromosomal Disorders 2018-02-12
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- stem cells that can become all body and placenta cells
- layer of cells that form digestive cells
- Only example of a monosomy disorder
- When non-homologous chromosomes exchange information
- Process of placing the nucleus of a somatic cell into an unfertilized egg
- layer of cells that form skin cells
- layer of cells that form muscle cells
- stem cells that can be found in your body right now
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- chemical signals that trigger cell differentiation
- stem cells found in a fertilized egg
- When a cell becomes a specialized cell
- stem cells that have been assigned a lineage
- Having one copy of a chromosome
- When chromosomes fail to separate during Meiosis
- stem cells that can become any body cell
- When a segment of a chromosome has reversed
- abbreviation used for adult stem cells that have been forced back to a pluripotent cell stage
- Fertilized egg
- Another name for when genes are turned on
- Having three copies of a chromosome
- Hollowed out embryo cell with three layers of cells
21 Clues: Fertilized egg • Having one copy of a chromosome • Only example of a monosomy disorder • Having three copies of a chromosome • layer of cells that form skin cells • stem cells found in a fertilized egg • layer of cells that form muscle cells • When a cell becomes a specialized cell • layer of cells that form digestive cells • stem cells that can become any body cell • ...
Week 3 Discussion Study Tool on Chapter 1 2024-01-24
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- Cells that keep the immune system from overreacting
- "Hands" that bind to antigens
- Tester antibodies
- Cells eating foreign invaders
- Best known secondary lymphoid organ
- Cells that destroy virus infected cells
- Our first line of defense
- WBCs that mature to become antibody factories
- Proteins present in immunized individuals
- Molecules that inform killer T cells what's going on inside marked cells
- Self renewing cells
- B cells on demand
- Fragments of viral proteins
- "Leftover" B and T cells
- Cells that secrete cytokines
- Antibody molecule with heavy and light chain proteins
- Non-pressurized plumbing system of the body
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- Facilitate chemical communication between immune cells
- Part of an antibody that binds to Fc receptors
- Our third line of defense
- Our second line of defense
- Destined to become macrophages
- Marking invaders to be eaten
- Fragment of bacterial protein
- 2 cells, 4 cells, 8 cells...
- Molecules that are made by APCs
- Vesicle with powerful chemicals and enzymes
- Agent that causes antibodies to be made
- Mix and match DNA diversity
- B and T cells collectively
- Phagocytose bacteria and are APCs
- Vesicle
32 Clues: Vesicle • Tester antibodies • B cells on demand • Self renewing cells • "Leftover" B and T cells • Our third line of defense • Our first line of defense • Our second line of defense • B and T cells collectively • Mix and match DNA diversity • Fragments of viral proteins • Marking invaders to be eaten • 2 cells, 4 cells, 8 cells... • Cells that secrete cytokines • ...
Organs and Cells of the Immune System 2024-03-21
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- Site of Hematopoiesis
- Type of precursor cells that give rise to immune cells such as B cells, NK cells, and T cells
- Antigen presenting cell that bridges the innate and adaptive immune systems
- Type of precursor cells that give rise to immune cells such as neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils and dendritic cells
- Bind specific peptides presented by MHC molecules
- Category of white blood cells that make up the adaptive immune system
- category of lymphoid organ consisting of the Bone Marrow and Thymus
- Site of T cell maturation
- Type of protein found in perspiration, tears, saliva and urine that destroys bacterial cell walls
- category of lymphoid organ in which mature lymphocytes interact with an antigen
- White Blood cell
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- Liquid extracellular matrix of blood
- Process by which cells ingest large particles into phagosomes for degradation
- Type of stem cells that give rise to other blood cells
- Surface immunoglobulin
- Cell type that makes up 40-75% of leukocytes within the body
- Process of creation of new blood cells
- Blood cell that contains heme group
- Secondary immune organ which swells due to activated lymphocytes
- Class of different proteins expressed on cell membranes of cells such as helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells
20 Clues: White Blood cell • Site of Hematopoiesis • Surface immunoglobulin • Site of T cell maturation • Blood cell that contains heme group • Liquid extracellular matrix of blood • Process of creation of new blood cells • Bind specific peptides presented by MHC molecules • Type of stem cells that give rise to other blood cells • ...
Stem Cell Research 2014-06-05
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- Stem cells in bone marrow that may be able to produce bone cartilage and fat.
- Stem cells found in human tissues that are specialized for certin tissues or organs.
- Stem cells can lead to a __________ of previous diseases.
- Stem cell use goes against _________ and ethical beliefs.
- Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS
- Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________.
- Cells : Undeveloped cells that can be used to develop into several types of cells.
- Induced pluripotent stem cells eliminate the _________ issues that come along with the use of Embryos.
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- Stem cells can help people with damaged ________.
- Stem cells that become blood cells.
- Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research.
- The way to get embryos for stem cell research.
- Pluripotent : Genetically reprogrammed adult stem cells.
- Some cells like __________ cells do not go through cell division
- Stem cells can cure many ___________.
- The type of stem cells that come from the early stages of and embryo and are not yet specialized.
- Scientists are in the _______ stages of researching stem cells.
- Adult stem cells have been used before on _________.
18 Clues: Stem cells that become blood cells. • Stem cells can cure many ___________. • Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS • The way to get embryos for stem cell research. • Stem cells can help people with damaged ________. • Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research. • Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________. • ...
Stem Cell Research 2014-06-05
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- : Adult stem cells have been used before on _________.
- : Scientists are in the _______ stages of researching stem cells.
- : Induced pluripotent stem cells eliminate the _________ issues that come along with the use of Embryos.
- : Stem cells that become blood cells.
- : The type of stem cells that come from the early stages of and embryo and are not yet specialized.
- Cells : Undeveloped cells that can be used to develop into several types of cells.
- : Stem cells can lead to a __________ of previous diseases.
- : Stem cells can help people with damaged ________.
- : Stem cell use goes against _________ and ethical beliefs.
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- : Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________.
- Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research.
- : Some cells like __________ cells do not go through cell division
- : Stem cells found in human tissues that are specialized for certin tissues or organs.
- Pluripotent : Genetically reprogrammed adult stem cells.
- : Stem cells can cure many ___________.
- : Stem cells in bone marrow that may be able to produce bone cartilage and fat.
- : Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS
- : The way to get embryos for stem cell research.
18 Clues: : Stem cells that become blood cells. • : Stem cells can cure many ___________. • : Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS • : The way to get embryos for stem cell research. • Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research. • : Stem cells can help people with damaged ________. • : Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________. • ...
Stem Cell Research 2014-06-05
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- Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________.
- Stem cells can lead to a __________ of previous diseases.
- Pluripotent : Genetically reprogrammed adult stem cells.
- Stem cells that become blood cells.
- Induced pluripotent stem cells eliminate the _________ issues that come along with the use of Embryos.
- Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research.
- Adult stem cells have been used before on _________.
- Cells : Undeveloped cells that can be used to develop into several types of cells.
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- Stem cells can help people with damaged ________.
- Scientists are in the _______ stages of researching stem cells.
- Stem cells in bone marrow that may be able to produce bone cartilage and fat.
- Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS
- The type of stem cells that come from the early stages of and embryo and are not yet specialized.
- Some cells like __________ cells do not go through cell division
- The way to get embryos for stem cell research.
- Stem cell use goes against _________ and ethical beliefs.
- Stem cells can cure many ___________.
- Stem cells found in human tissues that are specialized for certin tissues or organs.
18 Clues: Stem cells that become blood cells. • Stem cells can cure many ___________. • Ability of stem cells to develop into all bS • The way to get embryos for stem cell research. • Stem cells can help people with damaged ________. • Stem cells can reduce the need of organ _________. • Most Americans favor embryonic stem cell research. • ...
Ch 5 A&P 2021-10-27
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- Muscle around organ walls
- Elongated cells that line uterus and stomach
- Glands that have ducts
- Cube shaped epithelials, lines kidney tubules
- Fibers composed of elastin
- Tissue that covers body, organs, and lines cavities
- Muscle attached to bones
- Close space between cells
- Cells that produce fibers
- Single layer of flat cells that substances pass through easily
- Muscle associated with the heart
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- Fibers composed of collagen
- Spot welds between cells
- Glands that are ductless
- Made of cells specialized to produce and secrete substances
- Tissue type that is most abundant
- Cells that release heparin and histamine
- Composed of red cells, white cells, and platelets
- Junctions that are like tubular channels between cells
- Tissue that stores fat
- Composed of osseous tissue that supports and protects body
- Cells that are phagocytic
22 Clues: Glands that have ducts • Tissue that stores fat • Spot welds between cells • Glands that are ductless • Muscle attached to bones • Muscle around organ walls • Close space between cells • Cells that produce fibers • Cells that are phagocytic • Fibers composed of elastin • Fibers composed of collagen • Muscle associated with the heart • Tissue type that is most abundant • ...
Cell Theory & Types of Cells 2023-10-11
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- Used by Hooke to see cells for the first time.
- Studied by Schwann
- Looked at plant cells.
- The purpose for which something is used.
- Cells come from cells that already exist.
- Studied by Schlieden.
- A cell with a nucleus
- A living thing.
- Has three parts.
- Means "many".
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- Studies animal cells.
- Someone who studies plants.
- Needed to see most cells.
- A unicellular organism found in your mouth.
- Means "one".
- A cell with no nucleus
- Cells come in different______.
- Cells have different _____.
- A cell is the ___ unit of life.
- Bacteria make new bacteria by doing this.
- All living things are made of these.
- Saw cells in a piece of cork.
22 Clues: Means "one". • Means "many". • A living thing. • Has three parts. • Studied by Schwann • Studies animal cells. • Studied by Schlieden. • A cell with a nucleus • Looked at plant cells. • A cell with no nucleus • Needed to see most cells. • Someone who studies plants. • Cells have different _____. • Saw cells in a piece of cork. • Cells come in different______. • A cell is the ___ unit of life. • ...
Cell Types and Cell Theory 2023-10-16
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- attached to some prokaryotic cells
- first to name the cell
- explains what we know about cells
- discovered plants are made of cells
- in both cells, jellylike substance
- discovered bacteria
- an example of a prokaryote
- in both cells, controls what comes in and out
- cell with a nucleus
- organisms that are eukaryotic
- discovered cells come from living cells
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- smallest unit of life
- only eukaryotes can be this
- organisms that are eukaryotic
- cell with no nucleus
- tool invented by Hooke
- word used to describe eukaryotes
- discovered animals are made of cells
- describes all prokaryotes & some eukaryotes
- found in both cell types
- needed by both cells
21 Clues: discovered bacteria • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • needed by both cells • smallest unit of life • tool invented by Hooke • first to name the cell • found in both cell types • an example of a prokaryote • only eukaryotes can be this • organisms that are eukaryotic • organisms that are eukaryotic • word used to describe eukaryotes • explains what we know about cells • ...
A&P Blood crossword 2023-03-22
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- clear, straw-cooled liquid portion of blood
- squeezing of leukocytes through the blood vessel wall
- white blood cell
- gives rise to all blood cells
- cell eating
- production of red blood cells
- Deficiency of red blood cells
- within a cell
- Hemoglobin with NO oxygen
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- Immediate vasoconstriction
- substance that prevents coagulation
- clot breaks free causes embolism
- stem cells that give rise to all blood cells
- Cancer of white blood cells
- immature red blood cell
- mature red blood cells
- percentage of red blood cells in blood
- plasma protein that helps regulate osmotic concentration
- between cells
- Complete blood count of all formed elements
20 Clues: cell eating • between cells • within a cell • white blood cell • mature red blood cells • immature red blood cell • Hemoglobin with NO oxygen • Immediate vasoconstriction • Cancer of white blood cells • gives rise to all blood cells • production of red blood cells • Deficiency of red blood cells • clot breaks free causes embolism • substance that prevents coagulation • ...
Cells: The Basic Unit Of Life 2022-08-25
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- Ribosomes make ____________
- This is the "post office" of the cell
- Cells are made of these
- This type of blood cell protects you from infection
- Molecules are made of these
- The number of cells that make up your body
- Examples include humans, mushrooms, dogs, and pine trees
- Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was the first scientist to say that cells are ___________ things
- Different types of tissues working together
- Cells make up all ____________
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- The "command center" of a cell
- This organelle releases energy in a cell
- Many cells put together make these larger structures
- He discovered cells in 1665
- Different types of organs working together
- Only plant cells have this, which surrounds plant cells
- All cells take in _________
- ________ living things are made of cells
- It surrounds the cell
- All cells release ___________
20 Clues: It surrounds the cell • Cells are made of these • Ribosomes make ____________ • He discovered cells in 1665 • All cells take in _________ • Molecules are made of these • All cells release ___________ • The "command center" of a cell • Cells make up all ____________ • This is the "post office" of the cell • This organelle releases energy in a cell • ...
Hayley Smith 1.1.2/1.2.3 2024-02-16
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- Bacteria cells.
- ______ cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
- How many times bigger are eukaryote cells compared to prokaryote cells?
- releases waste
- Where do animal cells store their DNA?
- Finger-like extensions of the amoebas cytoplasm are called ____?
- How do prokaryote cells reproduce?
- Bringing food into an organism
- Bringing in WATER
- On which end of the Euglena is the flagellum located?
- Eats other organisms
- Animals cells use what to remove waste?
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- Bringing in FOOD
- A theory that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells that later became interdependent on eachother.
- Structures that allow plants to trap sunlight for photosynthesis.
- How many years ago did prokaryote cells form on earth?
- What do paramecia useto move?
- What kingdom do Euglena and Amoeba belong to?
- Makes its food
- How do eukaryote cells reproduce?
20 Clues: releases waste • Makes its food • Bacteria cells. • Bringing in FOOD • Bringing in WATER • Eats other organisms • What do paramecia useto move? • Bringing food into an organism • How do eukaryote cells reproduce? • How do prokaryote cells reproduce? • Where do animal cells store their DNA? • Animals cells use what to remove waste? • What kingdom do Euglena and Amoeba belong to? • ...
Cell Theory 2020-10-23
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- Made up of many cells.
- Eukaryotes have one and prokaryotes don't.
- Observed cork cells under microscope
- the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
- Discovered that plants were made of cells.
- What Van Leeuwenhoek called protists he saw.
- The tiny organs in the cell.
- Book published by Robert Hooke.
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- Made up of only one cell.
- The 3 ideas we know to be true about cells.
- Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus.
- The cell is the __________ unit of life.
- Concluded that animals were made of cells.
- Means little room in Latin
- All __________ things are made of cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are ______ than prokaryotic cells
- Cell with nucleus containing DNA.
- All cells come from cells that are _______.
- Discovered that cells come from other cells.
19 Clues: Made up of many cells. • Made up of only one cell. • Means little room in Latin • The tiny organs in the cell. • Book published by Robert Hooke. • Cell with nucleus containing DNA. • Observed cork cells under microscope • Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus. • The cell is the __________ unit of life. • All __________ things are made of cells. • ...
Tissues 2021-12-07
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- muscle responsible for movement
- tendons
- muscle found within the heart
- non-striated muscle
- single layer of rectangle shaped cells
- concentric circles
- multiple layers of flat cells
- illusion of multiple layers of rectangle shaped cells
- found within intervertebral discs
- contains fat cells
- fluid matrix
- has nerves running throughout
- multiple layers of rectangle shaped cells
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- looks almost glassy
- cells with the ability to stretch
- elastic fibers running throughout
- forms net of reticular fibers around organs
- single layer of flat cells
- single layer of cube shaped cells
- multiple layers of cube shaped cells
- loose connective tissue
21 Clues: tendons • fluid matrix • concentric circles • contains fat cells • looks almost glassy • non-striated muscle • loose connective tissue • single layer of flat cells • muscle found within the heart • multiple layers of flat cells • has nerves running throughout • muscle responsible for movement • cells with the ability to stretch • elastic fibers running throughout • ...
Cells 2012-01-31
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- A cell that only contains a nucleus, cytoplasm and has a cell membrane.(6,4)
- The area in which a slide is placed for viewing on a microscope.
- Jelly-like substance, where chemical reactions happen.
- These are the lenses that can be rotated to give us different magnifications.
- A cell that contains a nucleus, cytoplasm, a vacuole, chloroplasts and has a cell membrane and cell wall. (5,4)
- Controls what substances can get into and out of the cell.(4,8)
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- Contains a liquid called cell sap which keeps the cell firm. Only found in a plant cell.
- We need this in order to be able to see our cells through the microscope. (6,5)
- The piece of glass we place cells on to view through a microscope.
- Only found in plant cells and is where photosynthesis happens. These structures contain a green substance called chlorophyll.
- A piece of equipment used to view cells.
- Supports the cell and is made of cellulose. Only found in a plant cell.(4,4)
12 Clues: A piece of equipment used to view cells. • Jelly-like substance, where chemical reactions happen. • Controls what substances can get into and out of the cell.(4,8) • The area in which a slide is placed for viewing on a microscope. • The piece of glass we place cells on to view through a microscope. • ...
Cells 2012-11-18
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- several kinds of tissues that work together to make a function
- organism too small to see with unaided eye
- control center of cell
- fluid that fills cell
- tough,flexible membranr around some cells
- structure of all living things
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- make food for the cell
- the form of a body part
- has one cell
- has many cells
- a living thing
- what a structure does
12 Clues: has one cell • has many cells • a living thing • fluid that fills cell • what a structure does • make food for the cell • control center of cell • the form of a body part • structure of all living things • tough,flexible membranr around some cells • organism too small to see with unaided eye • several kinds of tissues that work together to make a function
CELLS 2013-01-08
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- Unicellular, consisting of cell wall, cytoplasm, membrane but no nucleus
- A cell that has special structures to carry out specific functions
- Where is DNA located in yeast, animal & plant cells
- Site of photosynthesis and only present in plant cells
- Site of protein synthesis.
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- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration
- Where DNA is located in a bacterial cell
- Contains cell sap and present in plant cells
- Controls passage of substances in and out of cells
- Unicellular, consisting of a nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm and membrane
- Site of most energy release during repiration
- Strengthens plant and algal cell walls
12 Clues: Site of protein synthesis. • Strengthens plant and algal cell walls • Where DNA is located in a bacterial cell • Contains cell sap and present in plant cells • Site of most energy release during repiration • Controls passage of substances in and out of cells • Where is DNA located in yeast, animal & plant cells • Site of photosynthesis and only present in plant cells • ...
Cells 2014-05-07
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- a plastid containing chlorophyll.
- Cells Cell that possesses a nucleus and the oher membranous organelles characteristic of complex cells.
- Reticulum/A network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell,occurring either with a smooth surface(smooth endoplasmic reticulum)or studded with ribosomes(rough endoplasmic reticulum)involved in the transport of materials.
- Cells Cell lacking a nucleus and the membranous organelles found in complex cells, bacteria, including cyanobacteria.
- a membrane-bound cavity within a cell, often containing a watery liquid or secretion.
- a tiny,somewhat mitten-shaped organelle occurring in great numbers in the cell cytoplasm either freely,in small clusters,or attached to the outer surfaces of endoplasmic reticula,and functioning as the site of protein manufacture.
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- the large, membrane-bounded organelle that contains the genetic material, in the form of multiple linear DNA molecules organized into structures called chromosomes. The positively charged mass within an atom, composed of neutrons and protons, and possessing most of the mass but occupying only a small fraction of the volume of the atom.
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production.
- Membrane-The cell’s outer membrane made up of a two layers of phospholipids with embedded proteins. It separates the contents of the cell from its outside environment, and it regulates what enters and exits the cell.
- Apparatus An organelle,consisting of layers of flattened sacs,that takes up and processes secretory and synthetic products from the endoplasmic reticulum and then either releases the finished products into various parts of the cell cytoplasm or secretes them to the outside of the cell.
- specialized structure within cells.
- Wall-The definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell.
12 Clues: a plastid containing chlorophyll. • specialized structure within cells. • an organelle in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production. • a membrane-bound cavity within a cell, often containing a watery liquid or secretion. • Wall-The definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell. • ...
cells 2019-11-25
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- the riosomes are made
- inside a cell which suspends and holds a cell’s organelles
- light energy SUN to chemical energy SUGAR
- generates energy from the cell
- compartment material
- be sent to their appropriate destination
- it support
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- protein for cells
- movement in and out of the cell
- Center of Cell
- things around the cells
- down organelles not needed
12 Clues: it support • Center of Cell • protein for cells • compartment material • the riosomes are made • things around the cells • down organelles not needed • generates energy from the cell • movement in and out of the cell • be sent to their appropriate destination • light energy SUN to chemical energy SUGAR • inside a cell which suspends and holds a cell’s organelles
Cells 2020-04-13
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- controls what enters the cell
- the jelly like substance that holds organelles in the cell
- the process of turning sunlight into food for plants
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- protects the plant cell and gives it shape
- where protein for the cell is made
- water filled sacks in the cell
- packages and sends materials out of the body
- aids in cell division, only in animal cells
- controls the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- contains digestive fluid that breaks down protein and food
- small hair like projections used for movement
12 Clues: controls the cell • powerhouse of the cell • controls what enters the cell • water filled sacks in the cell • where protein for the cell is made • protects the plant cell and gives it shape • aids in cell division, only in animal cells • packages and sends materials out of the body • small hair like projections used for movement • ...
Cells 2021-01-20
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- attached to ribosomes
- thin thread like structures in a cell
- holds everything in place
- uses sunlight
- moves the cell
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- often attached to another organelle
- made of fats and is part of the cell membrane
- the planed destruction of a damaged or defective cell
- plants have one large one and animals have small ones or none at all
- makes ATP
- can trigger apoptosis
- makes rRNA
12 Clues: makes ATP • makes rRNA • uses sunlight • moves the cell • attached to ribosomes • can trigger apoptosis • holds everything in place • often attached to another organelle • thin thread like structures in a cell • made of fats and is part of the cell membrane • the planed destruction of a damaged or defective cell • ...
CELLS 2017-04-12
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- membrane-functions as a semi-permeable barrier, allowing a very few molecules across it while fencing the majority of organically produced chemicals inside the cell
- refers to all of the cellular material inside the plasma membrane, other than the nucleus.
- er a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, occurring either with a smooth surface
- cell is made up of microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments.
- are structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made.
- apparatus- complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport
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- membrane-a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins that forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm.
- are a part of tissue cells that consists of an outer and an inner membrane
- single membrane organelles that are essentially part of the outside that is located within the cell
- Bilayer-is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules
- is the digestive system in the cell. It breaks down molecules into their base components digestive enzymes
- er a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell
12 Clues: are structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made. • Bilayer-is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules • are a part of tissue cells that consists of an outer and an inner membrane • er a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell • ...
Cells 2018-08-27
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- / Fluid Flows from lower solute
- / Interacts with water, Polar
- / Plays a role in cell Division
- ER / Ribosomes attached to the surface; modify proteins
- Membrane / Contains cell contents
- ER / Has enzymes that help build molecules
- Walls / Surrounds plasma membrane
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- / molecules move to equalize concentration
- / Contain digestive system
- Apparatus / Packaging and shipping station cells
- / Viscous fluid containing organelles
- Cell / Organelles not bound by membranes
12 Clues: / Contain digestive system • / Interacts with water, Polar • / Fluid Flows from lower solute • / Plays a role in cell Division • Membrane / Contains cell contents • Walls / Surrounds plasma membrane • / Viscous fluid containing organelles • Cell / Organelles not bound by membranes • / molecules move to equalize concentration • ...
cells 2018-08-14
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- an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water
- are tiny hair-like strands attached to the cell membrane
- what modifies packages and sorts proteins sent from the endoplasmic reticulum
- what cell takes nutrients that the cell has collected and breaks them down into usable energy
- is defined as the jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- take complex nutrients from inside the cell and break them down to be used for energy
- what two parent cells turn into two daughter cells
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- what cells are responsible for moving materials between the cell’s organelles
- a molecule that is in every cell
- a network of fibers that organize and structure organelles within the cell
- are tiny energy generators in the cell
- a organelle in cells that stores DNA
12 Clues: a molecule that is in every cell • a organelle in cells that stores DNA • are tiny energy generators in the cell • what two parent cells turn into two daughter cells • an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water • are tiny hair-like strands attached to the cell membrane • is defined as the jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell • ...
cells 2018-08-14
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- This is bubble like organelles that are made of a membrane and are full of fluid.
- This has a nucleus and organelles bounded by a cell wall.
- This is the main food producer for plant cells.
- This is what creates life.
- This is the cells digestive system.
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- This helps to grow and develop organisms that need to make more cells.
- This is the organelle that stores DNA and creates protein for the cell.
- This is the protection barrier that surrounds a plant cell.
- This has a nucleus and organelles bounded by a membrane.
- This is the jelly like liquid inside of cells.
- This is the molecules that help the cells make protein.
- This is an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water.
12 Clues: This is what creates life. • This is the cells digestive system. • This is the jelly like liquid inside of cells. • This is the main food producer for plant cells. • This is the molecules that help the cells make protein. • This has a nucleus and organelles bounded by a membrane. • This has a nucleus and organelles bounded by a cell wall. • ...
cells 2018-08-14
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- It is defined as a jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- Are defined as tiny molecules in cells that help the cell make proteins
- They are bubble-like organelles
- They are the powerhouse of the cell
- They are found in both plant and animal cells
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- They are the cell’s digestive system
- It can only be found in plant cells
- It is an organelle in plant cells used to store food and water
- It is often called the “control center” of the cell
- They are hollow tubes that provide shape
- A something organelle is the main food producer for plant cells
- They are a small group of microtubules
12 Clues: They are bubble-like organelles • It can only be found in plant cells • They are the powerhouse of the cell • They are the cell’s digestive system • They are a small group of microtubules • They are hollow tubes that provide shape • They are found in both plant and animal cells • It is often called the “control center” of the cell • ...
Cells 2017-09-27
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- Digests worn out or excess organelles
- They make protein
- Reticulum Carries proteins to the Golgi
- The "brain" of the cell
- Membrane The gatekeeper
- In charge of photosynthesis
- sorts and packages proteins
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- Keeps everything in place
- The "powerhouse"
- Storage area
- Rewrites RNA
- Carries information for the cell to grow
12 Clues: Storage area • Rewrites RNA • The "powerhouse" • They make protein • The "brain" of the cell • Membrane The gatekeeper • Keeps everything in place • In charge of photosynthesis • sorts and packages proteins • Digests worn out or excess organelles • Reticulum Carries proteins to the Golgi • Carries information for the cell to grow
cells 2017-11-13
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- receive proteins and other newly formed materials from the enoplasmic reticulum, package them, and distribute to other parts of the cell
- carry proteins and other materials from one part of a cell to another
- the powerhouse of the cell where it converts energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use
- controls what substances come into and out of a cell
- small round structures containing chemicals that break down certain materials in the cell
- factories that produce proteins
- control center that directs all cell activities
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- helps to protect the nucleus
- storage area of a cell
- capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for plants
- protects and supports plant cells
- thick material inside the cell where all organelles are housed
12 Clues: storage area of a cell • helps to protect the nucleus • factories that produce proteins • protects and supports plant cells • control center that directs all cell activities • controls what substances come into and out of a cell • thick material inside the cell where all organelles are housed • capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for plants • ...
Cells 2017-12-12
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- of several forms of a gene
- a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- organelle is one of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- in a multicellular organism is the population of its bodily cells
- specialised structure on the chromosome
- chromosomes of a cell
- fibers form a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
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- two similar complements of chromosomes
- mature sexual reproductive cell
- to a single set of chromosomes
- humans is a division process that takes us from a diploid cell
- in most living eukaryotic cells, directing their growth, metabolism, and reproduction
- of the cells that take part in the formation of the body
- period of the cell cycle during which the nucleus is not undergoing division
14 Clues: chromosomes of a cell • of several forms of a gene • to a single set of chromosomes • mature sexual reproductive cell • two similar complements of chromosomes • specialised structure on the chromosome • of the cells that take part in the formation of the body • humans is a division process that takes us from a diploid cell • ...
Cells 2017-10-08
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- Eggs are single cells. What animal produces the largest cell (egg) known?
- Jelly-like fluid that fills the cell.
- Surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Word that describes one cell organisms.
- Protects and supports the plant cell.
- Command centre of the cell, contains DNA.
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- The number of chromosomes in a human cell.
- Green structures in plants that allow plants to make their own food from sunlight.
- Word that describes multiple cells in an organism.
- Material in cell walls that gives it strength.
- Storage area for the cell. Large ones are found in plant cells.
- Building blocks of living things.
12 Clues: Building blocks of living things. • Jelly-like fluid that fills the cell. • Protects and supports the plant cell. • Word that describes one cell organisms. • Command centre of the cell, contains DNA. • The number of chromosomes in a human cell. • Material in cell walls that gives it strength. • Word that describes multiple cells in an organism. • ...
cells 2020-09-24
12 Clues: protein • unit of life • make the energy • strengthens cell • brain of the cell • protects the cell • harvesting energy • jelly like fluid in a cell • type of cell with membrane • breaks down worn out cells • coordinates cells activities • type of cell with no membrane
cells 2020-11-04
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- is a substance within a chromosome
- are organelles which serve as the main microtubule organizing centers for animal cells
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material
- consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- are polymers of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells
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- storage bubbles found in cells
- is a region found within the cell nucleus that is concerned with producing and assembling the cell's ribosomes
- powerhouse of the cell
- is a membrane-bound organelle found in cytoplasm
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- is a thick solution that fills each cell
- is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
12 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • storage bubbles found in cells • is a substance within a chromosome • is a thick solution that fills each cell • consisting of RNA and associated proteins • is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells • is a membrane-bound organelle found in cytoplasm • is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material • ...
Cells 2018-09-02
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- a substance with particular chemical properties including turning litmus red
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue.
- make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically.
- a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft grey metal.
- substance produced by a living organism
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- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- of which animals or plants are made
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- an arrangement of things.
- plural form of nucleus.
12 Clues: plural form of nucleus. • an arrangement of things. • of which animals or plants are made • substance produced by a living organism • relating to or derived from living matter. • hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton • make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically. • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Cells 2023-09-20
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- the cells of plants algae have a hard made of cellulose
- the cells power plants that breaks down food molecules
- special vesicle's containing enzymes
- a small group of similar cells that work together
- special molecules that provide energy for a cell actives
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- organelle at which amino acids are hooked together to make a protein
- the control center of a cell
- energy converting organelle found in plants and algae called
- the cells delivery system
- the fluids inside a cell
- the cells hereditary material
- cells that do not have a nucleus
12 Clues: the fluids inside a cell • the cells delivery system • the control center of a cell • the cells hereditary material • cells that do not have a nucleus • special vesicle's containing enzymes • a small group of similar cells that work together • the cells power plants that breaks down food molecules • the cells of plants algae have a hard made of cellulose • ...
cells 2023-11-13
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- the transfer of energy as waves
- gas particles a far apart and can be pushed together, we say that gases can be ....?...
- transfer of energy through a substance due to particles colliding
- how particles in a solid move
- transfer of energy due to the movement of particles
- the units of energy
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- what holds the particles in a solid and liquid togeteher
- changes in this property are needed to allow convection currents to occur
- space is described as this as it has no particles
- materials that do not allow electricity of heat to transfer easily
- materials that transfer heat and electrical energy well
- the term for a gas becoming a liquid
12 Clues: the units of energy • how particles in a solid move • the transfer of energy as waves • the term for a gas becoming a liquid • space is described as this as it has no particles • transfer of energy due to the movement of particles • materials that transfer heat and electrical energy well • what holds the particles in a solid and liquid togeteher • ...
Cells 2023-11-12
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- organelles involved in cellular respiration
- protects the cell and keeps its shape
- cells which have a prism shape
- jelly-like fluid which contains organelles
- smallest and simplest cells
- membrane that surrounds genetic material
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- contains instructions to help the cell function correctly
- large organelle in plant cells
- regulates what goes in and out of the cell
- organelles involved in photosynthesis
- bigger and more complex cells
- cells that don't have a cell wall
12 Clues: smallest and simplest cells • bigger and more complex cells • large organelle in plant cells • cells which have a prism shape • cells that don't have a cell wall • protects the cell and keeps its shape • organelles involved in photosynthesis • membrane that surrounds genetic material • regulates what goes in and out of the cell • jelly-like fluid which contains organelles • ...
Cells 2024-02-20
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- only found in plant cells (processes sugars)
- single celled aquatic organism that often eats bacteria and other water germs
- fluid within a cell that contains cell organelles
- aquatic plant with multiple cells that are structured like bricks
- powerhouse of the cell
- only found on the outside of a plant cell
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- responsible for protein synthesis of the cell membrane
- eliminates cellular waste (trashtruck)
- like the brain of the cell
- eliminates excess water in a protist cell
- hairlike structures outside of a protist cell
- allows things to move in and out of the cell
12 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • like the brain of the cell • eliminates cellular waste (trashtruck) • eliminates excess water in a protist cell • only found on the outside of a plant cell • only found in plant cells (processes sugars) • allows things to move in and out of the cell • hairlike structures outside of a protist cell • fluid within a cell that contains cell organelles • ...
Cells 2024-02-13
12 Clues: reproduction • "false foot" • helps immunity • carries oxygen • used for movement • tail-like structure • helps clot the blood • hair like structures • used for communication • used for photosynthesis • long,hair like structure • Vacuole used to absorb excess water
Cells 2024-08-17
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- unit (AU): the mean distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the sun used to measure distances in the solar system
- dioxide: a gas in the air made of carbon and oxygen atoms. The atmosphere of Venus is made of carbon dioxide, which traps heat
- an imaginary line that an object spins or revolves around
- an instrument used to make objects in space look bigger
- Belt: an asteroid belt in the solar system beyond the planets where many small, icy bodies are located
- a force that exists between any two objects that have mass. Holds planets in their orbits
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- hypothesis: the theory that a solar system evolves from a hot gaseous nebula
- system: a system of objects that revolve around a star
- everything that exists in, on and around the Earth
- a brief streak of light in the sky that is a piece of rock or metal from space that strikes Earth's surface
- layers of gas that surround a planet
- flares: large solar eruptions that occur near sunspots
- the circular path of an object as it revolves around another object
13 Clues: layers of gas that surround a planet • everything that exists in, on and around the Earth • system: a system of objects that revolve around a star • flares: large solar eruptions that occur near sunspots • an instrument used to make objects in space look bigger • an imaginary line that an object spins or revolves around • ...
cells 2023-02-20
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- stem cells transform to suit their function
- the last cellular level in an organism
- I store waste sometimes
- I decide what leaves and enter the cell
- I give plant cells a fixed shape
- I am made up of the nucleus and the cytoplasm
- organelle found only in plant cells
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- Cells work together to form these structures
- is the organelle that is the brain of the cell
- The organelle that makes energy for the cell
- cell structured to swim to fertilize an egg
- green substance in plant cells
12 Clues: I store waste sometimes • green substance in plant cells • I give plant cells a fixed shape • organelle found only in plant cells • the last cellular level in an organism • I decide what leaves and enter the cell • stem cells transform to suit their function • Cells work together to form these structures • The organelle that makes energy for the cell • ...
Cells 2021-09-30
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- membrane, protects organelles
- the organelle which stores the instructions in DNA for each cell's development and function
- cells that make food for plants
- a membrane inside the cytoplasm that holds fluid for the use of the cell
- builds proteins needed to repair damage in the cell
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- do not make their own food
- apparatus, breakdown and detoxify waste material within the cell
- wall, follows the instructions of the nucleus and created proteins
- reticulum, moves material throughout the cell
- an organelle containing enzymes that break down and digest wastes for removal
- breaks down nutrient to provide energy to the cell
- jelly like substance that holds the organelles in place
12 Clues: do not make their own food • membrane, protects organelles • cells that make food for plants • reticulum, moves material throughout the cell • breaks down nutrient to provide energy to the cell • builds proteins needed to repair damage in the cell • jelly like substance that holds the organelles in place • ...
cells 2021-10-12
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- reticulum tubes in a eukaryotic cell.
- part of a cell.
- has a nucleus.
- wall a tough layer of polysaccharides.
- doesn't have a nucleus.
- a thick substance inside the cell.
- membrane plasma surrounds me.
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- found in large numbers.
- contains the cells chromosomes.
- consisting of RNA and proteins.
- something that contains chlorophyll.
- apparatus helps package proteins.
- basic of life.
- a membrane bound organelle.
14 Clues: basic of life. • has a nucleus. • part of a cell. • found in large numbers. • doesn't have a nucleus. • a membrane bound organelle. • membrane plasma surrounds me. • contains the cells chromosomes. • consisting of RNA and proteins. • a thick substance inside the cell. • apparatus helps package proteins. • something that contains chlorophyll. • ...
cells 2021-10-29
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- on the outside of plasma membrane, plant cell
- organisms with many cell
- powerhouse of the cells
- carries genetic information
- basic unit of life
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- an organ for the cell
- has rna and found in cytoplasm
- the basic structural and functional units of animal tissues and organs
- the basic unit of all plants
- contains chlorophyll and it photosynthesises
- non-motal that forms black crystals
- brain of the cell
12 Clues: brain of the cell • basic unit of life • an organ for the cell • powerhouse of the cells • organisms with many cell • carries genetic information • the basic unit of all plants • has rna and found in cytoplasm • non-motal that forms black crystals • contains chlorophyll and it photosynthesises • on the outside of plasma membrane, plant cell • ...
Cells 2022-02-18
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- The device used to study small objects.
- The acronym for mitosis.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Removes the waste from a cell.
- The creators of proteins.
- The third phase in mitosis.
- The hard outer layer of a plant cell.
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- Transports the proteins in a cell.
- The first phase of a cell where the cell is just doing its job.
- Converts light into energy and carbon dioxide into oxygen.
- Packs up the proteins.
- The name of the two cells that are created from a parent cell.
12 Clues: Packs up the proteins. • The acronym for mitosis. • The creators of proteins. • The powerhouse of the cell. • The third phase in mitosis. • Removes the waste from a cell. • Transports the proteins in a cell. • The hard outer layer of a plant cell. • The device used to study small objects. • Converts light into energy and carbon dioxide into oxygen. • ...
cells 2025-01-31
12 Clues: many cells • single cell • small organs • has a nucleus • has no nucleus • a living thing • basic unit of life • stores dna in eukaryotes • has the dna of prokaryotes • what you need to sustain life • instructions for new organisms • protection from outside bacteria
cells 2025-02-14
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- the jello like substance that the organelles float in
- the instructions of how to work
- powerhouse for plant cells
- protects the cell and controls what goes in and out
- packages protein for the cell
- moves things around the cell
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- breaks down large molecules
- structure of plant cells outside of the cell membrane
- holds the DNA
- the powerhouse of the cell
- provides storage
- makes protein
12 Clues: holds the DNA • makes protein • provides storage • the powerhouse of the cell • powerhouse for plant cells • breaks down large molecules • moves things around the cell • packages protein for the cell • the instructions of how to work • protects the cell and controls what goes in and out • structure of plant cells outside of the cell membrane • ...
Cells 2025-02-26
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- Responsible for providing energy to perform life functions
- Cell parts
- Organelle where cell respiration happens
- Stores water, minerals and waste
- The type of cell that has a cell wall and chloroplasts
- Located in the nucleus and contains DNA
- The jelly part of a cell
- Organelle that uses light energy and makes a food called glucose
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- A storage bubble found in both plant and animal cells, but are much larger in plant cells
- The organelles that conduct photosynthesis
- A flexible covering that protects the inside of the cell from the outside environment
- The control center of the cell
- The smallest unit of all living organisms
- Green substance found inside chloroplasts that help absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
- Non-living layer surrounding plant cells
15 Clues: Cell parts • The jelly part of a cell • The control center of the cell • Stores water, minerals and waste • Located in the nucleus and contains DNA • Organelle where cell respiration happens • Non-living layer surrounding plant cells • The smallest unit of all living organisms • The organelles that conduct photosynthesis • ...
Cells 2025-02-25
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- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The green pigment inside chloroplasts that absorb light to use for energy.
- An organism consisting of only one cell.
- A cell that has membrane-bound organelles. The DNA is found inside the nucleus.
- The smallest unit of life
- The tool scientists use to view small specimens such as cells.
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- Often referred to as the "powerhouse" of a cell. It is responsible for breaking down sugars to produce energy.
- A cell that does not contain any membrane-bound organelles and the DNA is not located inside a nucleus.
- Found only in plant cells, this layer is extra structural support.
- A layer surrounding the cell. It controls what enters and leaves a cell.
- An organism made up of many cells.
- The control center for a cell. It also contains the DNA
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life • An organism made up of many cells. • An organism consisting of only one cell. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The control center for a cell. It also contains the DNA • The tool scientists use to view small specimens such as cells. • Found only in plant cells, this layer is extra structural support. • ...
cells 2023-10-03
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- holds very important genetic material
- is like a roadway to different parts of the cell
- this is like protection only for plant cells
- a jello-like texture that holds all the cells accessories in it's place and let's specific things in and out of the cell
- holds a mix of water and nutrients and waste in a plant cell
- makes food/photosynthesis for the plant
- the basic unit of life
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- packages and sends things through the golgi apparatus to different parts of the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- make protein for the cell
- this thingy keeps the cell nice and clean
- makes chemical energy for the plant and also gives the plant it's green color
12 Clues: the basic unit of life • make protein for the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • holds very important genetic material • makes food/photosynthesis for the plant • this thingy keeps the cell nice and clean • this is like protection only for plant cells • is like a roadway to different parts of the cell • holds a mix of water and nutrients and waste in a plant cell • ...
cells 2023-11-10
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- Inside the nucleus and makes ribosomes
- Is the control center
- Making of amino acids to make proteins
- The biggest organelle
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
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- Makes food from energy
- All cells have this and it is a jelly like fluid
- Makes energy from food
- Another word for hereditary material
- Cell with no nucleus
- Used to help trees define gravity
- Both smooth and rough
12 Clues: Cell with no nucleus • Is the control center • The biggest organelle • Both smooth and rough • Makes food from energy • Makes energy from food • Used to help trees define gravity • Another word for hereditary material • Inside the nucleus and makes ribosomes • Making of amino acids to make proteins • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Cells 2023-10-12
12 Clues: contains DNA • stores materials • absorbs sunlight • breaks down food • carries proteins • packages proteins • jelly-like substance • Powerhouse of the cell • creates the plant cells shape • factories that produce proteins • directs what comes in/out of cell • recycles and breaks down food with chemicals
Cells 2023-10-16
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- capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells
- storage area for food, water or waste
- carry proteins and other materials from one part of a cell to another
- the area between the cell membrane and nucleus that contains a gel-like fluid and organelles
- contains chemicals to break down large particles into smaller ones
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- cell's control center that directs all of the cells activities and contains DNA
- rigid outer layer of non-living material that surrounds plant cells
- "powerhouse", breaks down food particles to produce most of the cells energy
- receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them and sends them throughout the cell
- very thin outer layer that controls what substances come into and out of a cell
- factories that produce proteins that are important to the cells function
- a threadlike structure in the cells nucleus that contains the cells DNA
12 Clues: storage area for food, water or waste • capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells • contains chemicals to break down large particles into smaller ones • rigid outer layer of non-living material that surrounds plant cells • carry proteins and other materials from one part of a cell to another • ...
Cells 2023-10-16
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- Found in the Nucleus and carries the cell's DNA
- Jelly like material that floats around in empty space
- Rigid Layer that provides structural strength and support
- Provides protection against what can exit or enter the cell
- Storage Spaces in the cell.
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- Produce Proteins
- Clean the waste out of the cell
- Carry's proteins from one part of the cell to another
- receives proteins and packages them
- Turns energy into food
- contains chlorophyll in which photosynthesis takes place
- The control center of the cell
12 Clues: Produce Proteins • Turns energy into food • Storage Spaces in the cell. • The control center of the cell • Clean the waste out of the cell • receives proteins and packages them • Found in the Nucleus and carries the cell's DNA • Carry's proteins from one part of the cell to another • Jelly like material that floats around in empty space • ...
Cells 2024-11-19
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- The smallest unit of all living thing.
- The scientific word for a living thing.
- Where most chemical reactions happen in a cell?
- The name given collectively to the small parts that make up a cell.
- Site of respiration
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- Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- This instrument can be used to view cells.
- Contains cells sap.
- Controls the activity of the cell and contains the DNA
- A group of cells working together is called this.
- Site of photosynthesis
- Provides support and protection for the cell.
12 Clues: Contains cells sap. • Site of respiration • Site of photosynthesis • The smallest unit of all living thing. • The scientific word for a living thing. • Controls what goes in and out of the cell. • This instrument can be used to view cells. • Provides support and protection for the cell. • Where most chemical reactions happen in a cell? • ...
Cells 2024-10-26
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- Delivery system of tubes, breaks down harmful substances & creates lipids and transports proteins to the Golgi Apparatus
- A small organelle in which proteins are made from amino acids
- An organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs; contains chlorophyll
- Food molecules are broken down to make ATP'
- Structure that stores water and other liquids
- Outer layer of the cell that allows needed materials to enter and leave the cell
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- Apparatus Process and ship proteins out of the cell
- Jelly-like cellular fluid surrounding a cell's organelles
- Help cell during cellular division. Only found in animal cells
- found in plant cells only, surrounds the cell and provides strength and support for the cell
- Digest food particles, waste, cell parts and protects/ fights foreign invaders
- Membrane-covered organelle that contains DNA & controls all activities within the cell
12 Clues: Food molecules are broken down to make ATP' • Structure that stores water and other liquids • Apparatus Process and ship proteins out of the cell • Jelly-like cellular fluid surrounding a cell's organelles • A small organelle in which proteins are made from amino acids • Help cell during cellular division. Only found in animal cells • ...
Cells 2024-03-26
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- this organelle modifies and transports lipids and proteins.
- the cell's transportation system
- any structure inside a cell that performs a particular function is called an
- where the chlorophyll is found.
- directs the cell's growth and reproduction.
- is the cell's control center
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- provides the cell with proteins.
- controls what goes in and out of the cell.
- tbis organelle releases chemicals that aid in the cell's digestive process.
- produces energy for the cell
- is a storage structure inside the plant cell
- this is the watery fluid in the cell.
12 Clues: produces energy for the cell • is the cell's control center • where the chlorophyll is found. • provides the cell with proteins. • the cell's transportation system • this is the watery fluid in the cell. • controls what goes in and out of the cell. • directs the cell's growth and reproduction. • is a storage structure inside the plant cell • ...
Cells 2024-03-11
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- Cell division
- Chromosomes separate and are pulled to opposite sides.
- Made up of DNA and proteins.
- Site for attachment of spindle fibre.
- The process of cell division during which 2 new cells are made.
- Chromosomes condense and nuclear membrane breaks down.
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- Chromosomes line up in the middle of a cell.
- Cells that contain half the usual number of chromosomes.
- Threadlike structure made of DNA and protein.
- A cell containing 2 copies of each chromosome.
- Provides information for cell growth and function.
- Basic building block of all living things.
12 Clues: Cell division • Made up of DNA and proteins. • Site for attachment of spindle fibre. • Basic building block of all living things. • Chromosomes line up in the middle of a cell. • Threadlike structure made of DNA and protein. • A cell containing 2 copies of each chromosome. • Provides information for cell growth and function. • ...
Cells 2024-03-08
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- make up the bilayer of the cell membrane
- small rings of DNA in bacteria
- acids the building blocks of proteins
- single celled organism
- a chain of simple sugars
- word meaning a membrane lets some things pass through it but not others
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- word meaning water loving
- the movement of the solvent from low concentrations to high concentrations of the solute
- fatty acid molecule that stabilises the cell
- prokaryotes capable of living in extreme environments
- cell belonging to a multicellular organism
- oils and fats
12 Clues: oils and fats • single celled organism • a chain of simple sugars • word meaning water loving • small rings of DNA in bacteria • acids the building blocks of proteins • make up the bilayer of the cell membrane • cell belonging to a multicellular organism • fatty acid molecule that stabilises the cell • prokaryotes capable of living in extreme environments • ...
CELLS 2021-05-18
12 Clues: CLEANS • STORAGE • MAKES PROTEINS • HIGHWAY OF THE CELL • USED IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS • STORES GENETIC MATERIAL • FULL SET OF CHROMOSOMES • POST OFFICE FOR PROTEINS • FLUID THAT HOUSES ORGANELLES • HALF THE NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES • CONTROLS WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES • wall EXTRA LAYER IN PLANT CELLS
Cells 2022-10-14
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- package and sends protein throughout the cell
- supports a plant cell
- can produce energy by breaking down food
- can produce food by capturing sunlight
- like a gate
- a gel-like substance that holds many organelles
- directs the cell activities and instructions
- contains the DNA
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- carries protein from one place to another
- recycles old cell parts
- stores substances like food, water, and waste
- produces protein
12 Clues: like a gate • produces protein • contains the DNA • supports a plant cell • recycles old cell parts • can produce food by capturing sunlight • can produce energy by breaking down food • carries protein from one place to another • directs the cell activities and instructions • package and sends protein throughout the cell • stores substances like food, water, and waste • ...
Cells 2022-10-07
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- Stores water, food and waste
- Produces Fats
- Provides protection to the cell
- Jelly-like, cushions organelles
- Breaks down molecules
- Absorbs sunlight to create glucose sugar
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- Converts glucose sugar into ATP
- Makes proteins
- Directs celluar activities, celluar DNA
- Decides who enters and exits the cell
- Packing and 'Mailing' other cells
- They're made of organelles
12 Clues: Produces Fats • Makes proteins • Breaks down molecules • They're made of organelles • Stores water, food and waste • Converts glucose sugar into ATP • Provides protection to the cell • Jelly-like, cushions organelles • Packing and 'Mailing' other cells • Decides who enters and exits the cell • Directs celluar activities, celluar DNA • Absorbs sunlight to create glucose sugar
Cells 2022-10-14
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- Rigid outer layer of nonliving material that surrounds plant cells
- Gel-like substance filling the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- Cells control center that directs all of the cells activities and has chromosomes
- The protein builders, has rna
- Packages and distributes proteins to other parts of a cell
- A threadlike structure in a cells nucleus that contains the cells DNA. has the shape of an x
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- Storage area for water,food,and waste
- Powerhouse, produces most of the energy the cell needs
- Controls what substances come in and out of a cell
- Basic unit of structure/function of living
- Capture sunlight and use it to produce food in the plant cells
- Breaks down large good particles into smaller particles
12 Clues: The protein builders, has rna • Storage area for water,food,and waste • Basic unit of structure/function of living • Controls what substances come in and out of a cell • Powerhouse, produces most of the energy the cell needs • Breaks down large good particles into smaller particles • Packages and distributes proteins to other parts of a cell • ...
Cells 2022-04-21
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- The Golgi body is the shipping center known as the UPS of the cell.
- cell wall is a structure around the cell that provides strength for the cell.
- cell membrane surrounds the cells and allows things to come in and out of the cell.
- Ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm and produce protein for the cell.
- Mitochondria produces ATP when cellular respiration.
- The nucleolus makes ribosomes for the cell.
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- nucleus is control of the cell and holds the DNA.
- Smooth ER is where it does storage stuff kind of like a storage compartment.
- The Lysosomes digest the food particles and debris for the cell.
- The Vacuole is a large storage used for storing water and more.
- chloroplast is a sight photosynthesis.
- Rough ER is where things get made basically being the highway of the cell.
12 Clues: chloroplast is a sight photosynthesis. • The nucleolus makes ribosomes for the cell. • nucleus is control of the cell and holds the DNA. • Mitochondria produces ATP when cellular respiration. • The Vacuole is a large storage used for storing water and more. • The Lysosomes digest the food particles and debris for the cell. • ...
Cells! 2023-01-25
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- found in both plant and animal cells
- small
- large
- site for protein synthesis
- regulates the passage of molecules
- smallest unit
- site for dna/rna
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- powerhouse of the cell
- inside the nucelus of a cell that is made up of rna and proteins
- found in animal cells
- made up of protein, rna, dna
- fluid inside a cell but outside the nucleus
12 Clues: small • large • smallest unit • site for dna/rna • found in animal cells • powerhouse of the cell • site for protein synthesis • made up of protein, rna, dna • regulates the passage of molecules • found in both plant and animal cells • fluid inside a cell but outside the nucleus • inside the nucelus of a cell that is made up of rna and proteins
Cells 2022-06-27
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- Term for component present in the cytoplasm.
- Green plastids.
- Units of inheritance present on the chromosomes.
- It separates the contents of the cell from the surrounding medium.
- Packages useful materials
- The living substance in the cell.
- Empty structure in the cytoplasm.
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- Formed by collection of tissues.
- Controls all cell activities.
- A group of cells.
- Provides energy for the cell.
- This is necessary for photosynthesis.
12 Clues: Green plastids. • A group of cells. • Packages useful materials • Controls all cell activities. • Provides energy for the cell. • Formed by collection of tissues. • The living substance in the cell. • Empty structure in the cytoplasm. • This is necessary for photosynthesis. • Term for component present in the cytoplasm. • Units of inheritance present on the chromosomes. • ...
cells 2022-10-04
12 Clues: powerhouse • control center • im a brick wall • i store anything • im a transporter • i clean things up • im a golden packer • sail through my plasma • im a lot of information • members only come and go • i make some nice proteins • make me something sweet to eat
Cells 2022-09-08
12 Clues: Jello • In nuclues • Makes energy • Waste bye bye • Converts energy • Produces protien • Process protiens • Storage for the cell • Controls the entire cell • Huge production of protien • Protects and structure to cell • Allows and denys bad & good cells
Cells 2022-09-11
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- internal delivery or transport system
- the outermost part of plant cells giving support
- organelle making proteins for the cell
- organelle found in plants performing photosynthesis for food
- the protective barrier of the cell
- organelle packages and distributes protein
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- acts as a muscle and skeleton keeping the cell's membrane from collapsing and helping it move
- organelle storing water and other liquids
- membrane bound organelle holding cell's DNA
- organelle where sugar is broken down for energy
- organelle disposes of broken or worn parts
- a cell part serving a specific function
12 Clues: the protective barrier of the cell • internal delivery or transport system • organelle making proteins for the cell • a cell part serving a specific function • organelle storing water and other liquids • organelle disposes of broken or worn parts • organelle packages and distributes protein • membrane bound organelle holding cell's DNA • ...
CELLS 2025-09-14
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- Flexible boundary controlling what goes in and out of the cell.
- Controls what the cell does.
- The smallest unit of life.
- Organelle where respiration releases energy.
- Green pigment used in photosynthesis.
- Jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen.
- Rigid support structure in plant cells made of cellulose.
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- Energy-releasing process that needs oxygen.
- Organelle in plants containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- Plant cell storage area filled with sugar and salts.
- A piece of equipment used to see very small cells.
- Living things, such as animals and plants.
12 Clues: The smallest unit of life. • Controls what the cell does. • Green pigment used in photosynthesis. • Living things, such as animals and plants. • Energy-releasing process that needs oxygen. • Organelle where respiration releases energy. • A piece of equipment used to see very small cells. • Plant cell storage area filled with sugar and salts. • ...
Cells 2025-10-13
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- Captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food in plant cells
- Makes ribosomes
- Makes Protein
- Controls what comes in and out of the cell
- Digests food (garbage disposal and recycling)
- Produces the (ATP) energy for the cell
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- Cell that DOESN'T contain a nucleus
- Brain of the Cell (Contains DNA)
- Stores water, food, waste, and other materials
- Rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
- Cell that DOES contain a nucleus
12 Clues: Makes Protein • Makes ribosomes • Brain of the Cell (Contains DNA) • Cell that DOES contain a nucleus • Rigid outer layer of a plant cell • Cell that DOESN'T contain a nucleus • Produces the (ATP) energy for the cell • Controls what comes in and out of the cell • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • Digests food (garbage disposal and recycling) • ...
Cell Theory 2020-10-23
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- Made up of many cells.
- Eukaryotes have one and prokaryotes don't.
- Observed cork cells under microscope
- the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
- Discovered that plants were made of cells.
- What Van Leeuwenhoek called protists he saw.
- The tiny organs in the cell.
- Book published by Robert Hooke.
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- Made up of only one cell.
- The 3 ideas we know to be true about cells.
- Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus.
- The cell is the __________ unit of life.
- Concluded that animals were made of cells.
- Means little room in Latin
- All __________ things are made of cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are ______ than prokaryotic cells
- Cell with nucleus containing DNA.
- All cells come from cells that are _______.
- Discovered that cells come from other cells.
19 Clues: Made up of many cells. • Made up of only one cell. • Means little room in Latin • The tiny organs in the cell. • Book published by Robert Hooke. • Cell with nucleus containing DNA. • Observed cork cells under microscope • Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus. • The cell is the __________ unit of life. • All __________ things are made of cells. • ...
IMM Week 0-1 Crossword Puzzle Activity 2023-09-20
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- Drug treatments for HIV infection.
- A pore is formed in the pathogen membrane causing lysis.
- A repeating pattern on microbes recognized by receptors on immune cells.
- Helps differentiate immune cells from one another.
- An adhesion molecule with the acronym CAM.
- Very pro-inflammatory cytokine from macrophages and T cells.
- CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes from the thymus.
- These white blood cells contain multilobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules.
- These cell surface ligands bind lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells.
- Presents the peptide antigens to T cells.
- HIV infection end-stage disease.
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- Autoimmune regulator. This factor leads to the transcription of many hundred tissue-specific genes by subpopulation of epithelial cells in the thymus.
- Natural killer cells use this mechanism to cause apoptosis to virus-infected or tumor cells.
- Presents antigen to T cell receptors on T cells via major histocompatibility complex.
- The name for the human major histocompatibility complex gene complex and proteins.
- Antigen-presenting cells that present antigens like MHC to T cells.
- A type of CD4+ T cell. Produce cytokines that activate macrophages. Promotes CD8+ responses against intracellular pathogens.
- CD8+ cells that target and kill virally infected and tumor cells using apoptosis.
- The receptor on immune and epithelial cells which finds and binds to microbes with PAMP.
- Known as T-helper cells. Helps with adapted immunity.
- Expressed on the surface of B cells.
- Activation differentiates these cells into cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
- Recognized by native antibodies or B cell receptors or an MHC presented peptide to T cell receptor.
- An infection with the acronym HIV.
- This is an immunoglobulin that plasma cells secrete
25 Clues: HIV infection end-stage disease. • Drug treatments for HIV infection. • An infection with the acronym HIV. • Expressed on the surface of B cells. • CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes from the thymus. • Presents the peptide antigens to T cells. • An adhesion molecule with the acronym CAM. • Helps differentiate immune cells from one another. • ...
Cell Review 2025-01-27
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- Prokaryotic cells do not have a ____
- Plants, Fungi, Animals (including humans) are made of this type of cell
- True or false: ribosomes are found in all types of cells
- Organelles that create energy from sugar
- Reproduction that creates identical cells
- The size of prokaryotic cells is _____ than eukaryotic cells
- DNA in eukaryotic cells is coiled into ____
- Sugar is created from water, carbon dioxide, and ___
- Organelles that create proteins by reading DNA
- The jellylike filling of a cell
- Chloroplasts are only found in ____ cells
- Plant cells have ____ vacuoles than animals cells
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- Eukaryotic cells can unicellular or ____
- Yes or no: all cells have a cell membrane
- Extra materials are stored inside this organelle
- Organelles that create sugar
- DNA in a prokaryotic cell ____ in the cytoplasm
- Bacteria are this type of cell
- If a cell is placed into an environment that has a low concentration of water, the water will move ____
- All types of cells contain this
- Prokaryotic cells can have structures like flagella or pili for _____
- The process where water moves from an area of high to low concentration
- Prokaryotic cells are always made of one cell which is called ____
23 Clues: Organelles that create sugar • Bacteria are this type of cell • All types of cells contain this • The jellylike filling of a cell • Prokaryotic cells do not have a ____ • Eukaryotic cells can unicellular or ____ • Organelles that create energy from sugar • Yes or no: all cells have a cell membrane • Reproduction that creates identical cells • ...
Stem cell crossword 2022-10-20
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- when the body does not accept the use of stem cells (multiple words)
- someone who voluntarily gives their stem cells for scientific or medical use
- thing that makes up the body and organs and can be replaced by stem cells
- make up your blood
- 2nd most potent stem cell and can become any cell in the body
- stem cell that can become many types of cells but not all
- the types of cells that are undifferentiated
- name for the egg at the point when stem cells are taken
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- cells with specific traits
- researchers who study stem cells
- word for when cells transform to gain specific traits or capabilities
- only form of stem cell transplantation we have available for use
- when a stem cell has not become specialised
- least potent stem cell
- stem cells retrieved from fetus
- cancer that affects the blood and can be treated by stem cells
- morality and issues that make up experiments, research or possibly sourcing of stem cells in this case
- strongest stem cell
- the word for the treatment using stem cells (multiple words)
- random changes in DNA or cells
20 Clues: make up your blood • strongest stem cell • least potent stem cell • cells with specific traits • random changes in DNA or cells • stem cells retrieved from fetus • researchers who study stem cells • when a stem cell has not become specialised • the types of cells that are undifferentiated • name for the egg at the point when stem cells are taken • ...
Stem cell crossword 2022-10-20
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- thing that makes up the body and organs and can be replaced by stem cells
- the word for the treatment using stem cells (multiple words)
- researchers who study stem cells
- word for when cells transform to gain specific traits or capabilities
- name for the egg at the point when stem cells are taken
- the types of cells that are undifferentiated
- least potent stem cell
- someone who voluntarily gives their stem cells for scientific or medical use
- only form of stem cell transplantation we have available for use
- when a stem cell has not become specialised
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- stem cell that can become many types of cells but not all
- morality and issues that make up experiments, research or possibly sourcing of stem cells in this case
- strongest stem cell
- cells with specific traits
- make up your blood
- cancer that affects the blood and can be treated by stem cells
- random changes in DNA or cells
- 2nd most potent stem cell and can become any cell in the body
- when the body does not accept the use of stem cells (multiple words)
- stem cells retrieved from fetus
20 Clues: make up your blood • strongest stem cell • least potent stem cell • cells with specific traits • random changes in DNA or cells • stem cells retrieved from fetus • researchers who study stem cells • when a stem cell has not become specialised • the types of cells that are undifferentiated • name for the egg at the point when stem cells are taken • ...
ECDL Excel IP 2014-01-29
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- Counts the number of cells that relate to a given condition
- =
- The symbol for divide
- Adds a range of cells together
- Parentheses
- A selection of cells
- Counts the amount of cells in a range with text and numerical data
- The symbol that subtracts one cell from another
- Returns the largest number in a range of cells
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- "" or quote marks
- Performs a logical function
- Counts the amount of cells in a range with numerical data
- The Symbol that adds to cells together
- Gives you the average of a range of cells
- <
- What you use in IF to separate the parts of the formula
- Counts the amount of cells in a range with no data in them
- >
- Rounds a number to a specified amount of decimal places
- What goes between two cells in a range of cells also known as a Range Operator
- Returns the smallest number in a range of cells
- The symbol for times
22 Clues: = • < • > • Parentheses • "" or quote marks • A selection of cells • The symbol for times • The symbol for divide • Performs a logical function • Adds a range of cells together • The Symbol that adds to cells together • Gives you the average of a range of cells • Returns the largest number in a range of cells • The symbol that subtracts one cell from another • ...
Immune System 2023-04-18
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- First phase of phagocytosis that releases chemicals to create inflammation to attract neutrophils
- Neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells are part of this non-specific immunity
- When oxygen consumption increases causing enzymes to form that catalyze the creation of hydrogen peroxide which is toxic to antigens
- Stem cells base that neutrophils and macrophages come from
- B cells and T cells are part of this memory building immunity
- Secrete antibodies that bind specifically to an antigen
- Second phase of phagocytosis
- Fourth phase of phagocytosis
- Chemicals that stimulate and attract other immune cells
- Cells with a slower but long lived response that activates lymphocytes and trigger fever
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- Cells that secrete cytokines to help stimulate other immune cells
- First line of defense that is rich in enzymes and has a low pH to degrade bacteria
- First line of defense that sloughs old cells
- Third phase of phagocytosis where antigen is engulfed
- Stem cell base that B cells, T cells, and Natural Killer cells come from
- Cells considered part of either innate or acquired immunity that target virus-infected or abnormal cells and inject them with proteins to destroy them
- Cells that kill infected or abnormal cells with enzymes and toxins
- Antigen presenting cells that initiate acquired immune response by attaching to an antigen and presenting it to T cells
- First responders attracted by chemical signals that capture and destroy antigens
19 Clues: Second phase of phagocytosis • Fourth phase of phagocytosis • First line of defense that sloughs old cells • Third phase of phagocytosis where antigen is engulfed • Secrete antibodies that bind specifically to an antigen • Chemicals that stimulate and attract other immune cells • Stem cells base that neutrophils and macrophages come from • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-11-04
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- tissue, covers organs, lines body cavities, lines hollow organs
- organized groups and layers of cells
- cubed-shaped cells
- single layers of cells
- muscle tissue, muscle that shows no cross stripes under microscopic magnification
- muscle tissue, tissue composed of muscle cells containing neatly packed filaments
- cartilage cells
- rigid connective tissue
- tissue, composed of cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
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- cartilage, dense network of elastic fibers
- tall elongated cells
- epithelial tissues that are composed of thin, flattened cells
- multiple layers of cells
- Connective tissue, holds and binds organs together
- has many collagenous fibers
- cells, large class of neural cells
- tissue, responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities
- cartilage, fine collagenous in its extracellular matrix
- muscle tissue, specialized type of muscle tissue that forms the heart
- specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell
20 Clues: cartilage cells • cubed-shaped cells • tall elongated cells • single layers of cells • rigid connective tissue • multiple layers of cells • has many collagenous fibers • cells, large class of neural cells • organized groups and layers of cells • cartilage, dense network of elastic fibers • Connective tissue, holds and binds organs together • ...
Immunology Acronyms 2023-09-21
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- designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface
- repeating molecular patterns on microbes that are recognized by PRRs on immune cells
- large granular lymphocyte that serves as an innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells or tumor cells)
- white blood cells with multi-lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
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- receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind to PAMPs on microbes
- cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- large mononuclear phagocyte that takes residence in many different tissues and organs and contributes to innate immune responses and can act as an effector cell in adaptive immune responses
- multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- transcription factor that helps activate the expression of many pro-inflammatory genes
- the Ag receptor on T cells
- end product of the Complement cascade that can kill pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- a key transcription factor that is required to bind to the IL-2 promoter to cause IL-2 transcription
- thymus-derived lymphocyte that are comprised of two different subsets, CD4 T cells and CD8 T cells
- a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections; type 1 interferons include IFN-alpha and IFN-beta, as distinguished from IFN-gamma
- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- sIg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells
25 Clues: the Ag receptor on T cells • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • multiple drug treatment for HIV infection • name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface • white blood cells with multi-lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules • a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2017-05-02
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- clear jelly
- discovered the nucleus
- chemical that makes some plants green
- All __________things are made of cells.
- two or more types of tissue that do a job
- stated that cells come from existing cells
- developed a more powerful microscope and saw live cells
- a group of similar cells with a job
- basic unit of life
- powerhouse of the cell
- group of organs that live together
- skin around around a cell
- All life __________ take place in cells.
- control center
- a living thing
- concluded that all plants are made of cells
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- concluded that all animals are made of cells
- small structure that performs a job in a cell
- site of photosynthesis
- uses solar energy to make food
- coined the term "cell"
- process of mitochondrion
- set of 3 main ideas about cells
- cell walls are made of this
- New cells come from __________ cells.
- in plant cells only
26 Clues: clear jelly • control center • a living thing • basic unit of life • in plant cells only • discovered the nucleus • site of photosynthesis • coined the term "cell" • powerhouse of the cell • process of mitochondrion • skin around around a cell • cell walls are made of this • uses solar energy to make food • set of 3 main ideas about cells • group of organs that live together • ...
Blood Cells Crossword 2021-04-28
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- White blood cells
- fight disease by producing antibodies, destroying foreign cells.
- the number of these cells increase in the healing phase of inflammation.
- Platelets (clotting cells)
- foreign agent that stimulates the production of an antibody
- engulf and digest bacteria
- spins the blood so quickly that it separates
- are active and increased in number in allergic conditions such as asthma.
- substance that prevent blood clotting
- formation of blood cells
- destruction of red blood cells
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
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- red blood cells; made in the bone marrow.
- formation of red blood cells
- large phagocytes
- Polymorphonuclear cells and are formed in the bone marrow.
- protein made by white blood cells in response to atigens in the blood
- major blood proteins
- Phagocytes
- an important protein in erythrocytes that carries oxygen through the bloodstream.
20 Clues: Phagocytes • large phagocytes • White blood cells • major blood proteins • formation of blood cells • Platelets (clotting cells) • engulf and digest bacteria • formation of red blood cells • destruction of red blood cells • substance that prevent blood clotting • red blood cells; made in the bone marrow. • deficiency in the number of red blood cells • ...
8.3 Observation and Discovery 2021-01-29
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- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
- breakdown of blood cells
- blockage of a vessel caused by a clot that has broken off from where it formed
- a mature red blood cell
- substance that causes the body to produce antibodies
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
- increase in the number of white blood cells
- lymph cell
- deficiency in the number of platelets (clot cells)
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- condition characterized by large red blood cells
- formation of bone marrow
- normal-sized red blood cell
- process in which phagocytes destroy foreign microorganisms or cell debris
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- formation of blood cells
- excess of red blood cells
- condition characterized by red blood cells in a variety of shapes
- oval red blood cells
- condition characterized by small red blood cells
- breakdown of spleen tissue
- blood clot
21 Clues: blood clot • lymph cell • oval red blood cells • a mature red blood cell • formation of bone marrow • breakdown of blood cells • formation of blood cells • excess of red blood cells • breakdown of spleen tissue • normal-sized red blood cell • presence of red blood cells of unequal size • deficiency in the number of red blood cells • increase in the number of white blood cells • ...
The Immune System 2025-03-17
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- Has unique binding areas to bind with antigens
- Where B cells mature
- Immune response that provides targeted protection
- Introduces pathogen to the immune system to build resistance
- Immune response that provides general protection
- Phagocyte that develops from a monocyte
- Where T cells mature
- The crucial ability to distinguish self from nonself
- Lymphocyte that recognize and attack infected cells using t cell receptors
- Lymphocytes that use perforins to destroy targeted cells
- T cells that secrete cytokines that activate B cells
- Disease causing organism
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- The most common type of white blood cell
- Also known as killer T cells and destroy cells with foreign antigens
- Cells that display foreign antigens to other cells
- Matures from B cells and produces antibodies
- releases histamine
- Protects the body against pathogens
- Lymphocyte the matures into plasma cell
- Cell with long cytoplasmic extensions and produces interferons
20 Clues: releases histamine • Where B cells mature • Where T cells mature • Disease causing organism • Protects the body against pathogens • Phagocyte that develops from a monocyte • Lymphocyte the matures into plasma cell • The most common type of white blood cell • Matures from B cells and produces antibodies • Has unique binding areas to bind with antigens • ...
Cells Cells and Cells 2021-12-02
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- powerhouse of the cell
- provides a structure for the cell
- protects the cell
- Can be smooth or rough; produces protein
- packages proteins and lipid molecules
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- gel like fluid inside the cell.
- stores waste in a cell
- serves as the site for protein synthesis
- protects the cells DNA
- turns light into photosynthesis
10 Clues: protects the cell • stores waste in a cell • powerhouse of the cell • protects the cells DNA • gel like fluid inside the cell. • turns light into photosynthesis • provides a structure for the cell • packages proteins and lipid molecules • serves as the site for protein synthesis • Can be smooth or rough; produces protein
Cardiovascular System: Blood 2023-03-22
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- plasma proteins synthesized by liver
- located in between cells
- excessive belleding
- another name for white blood cells
- cells that develop from stem cells to become thrombocytes
- immature red blood cells
- chemical released by platelets that causes vasoconstriction
- the clear liquid part of blood
- a substance that prevents coagulation
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- inflammation of vein
- the largest white blood cell
- located within a cell
- name for cell eating
- amount of red blood cells in blood
- mature red blood cells
- ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall
- a condition where the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells
- cancer having to do with white blood cells
- the production of red blood cells
- hemoglobin carrying oxygen-bright red in color
20 Clues: excessive belleding • inflammation of vein • name for cell eating • located within a cell • mature red blood cells • located in between cells • immature red blood cells • the largest white blood cell • the clear liquid part of blood • the production of red blood cells • amount of red blood cells in blood • another name for white blood cells • plasma proteins synthesized by liver • ...
IPID Acronyms 2022-10-02
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- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- repeating molecular patterns on microbes that are recognized by PRRs on immune cells
- adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- transcription factor that helps activate the expression of many pro-inflammatory genes
- name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- end product of the Complement cascade that can kill pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- the Ag receptor on T cells
- a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- Pattern recognition receptors: receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind to PAMPs on microbes
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- a cytokine produced by macrophages and T cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
- a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- large granular lymphocyte that serves as an innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells or tumor cells)
- sIg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells.
- multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- a family of Pattern Recognition Receptors present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells that recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune responses
- protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
20 Clues: the Ag receptor on T cells • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • multiple drug treatment for HIV infection • name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections • ...
Microbiology Ch.16 2022-11-17
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- T cells that kill target cells in an antigen-specific manner
- later interactions with the same foreign substance; faster and more effective due to "memory"
- amoeboid cells that roam connective tissue and engulf foreign particles and debris of dead cells.
- during development, T and B cells that recognize "self" antigens are deleted
- immunity or resistance to a specific pathogen
- the first manipulation of the adaptive immune system, injection of a weakened or mild form of a pathogen to produce immunity
- proteins (cytokines) that stimulate the growth of B and T lymphocytes
- specific immunity produced by B cells that produce antibodies that circulate in body fluids
- protein on T-cell that binds MHC-II
- antigens that can stimulate antibody production only with help from T helper cells
- destroys T cells that don't recognize self-molecules of MHC
- antibody function in which the action of a toxin or attachment of a pathogen is blocked
- immunoglobulin D
- serum fraction containing antibodies
- antibody attached to target cell cause destruction by macrophages, eosinophils, and natural killer cells
- cells manufactured in the bone marrow that create antibodies for isolating and destroying invading bacteria and viruses.
- a protein, released by killer cells of the immune system, that destroys targeted cells by creating lesions like pores in their membranes.
- an immune response in which the binding of antibodies to the surface of a microbe facilitates phagocytosis of the the microbe by a macrophage
- cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies
- certain-shaped regions of an antigen molecule that stimulate immune responses
- genes encode molecules on the cell surface (these classes are like "name tags" so immune system can identify good/bad cells. these classes keep immune system in check so it doesn't go too crazy)
- clumping of microorganisms or blood cells, typically due to an antigen-antibody interaction.
- immune response that relies on T cells to destroy infected body cells
- T cells that are stimulated by antigen to provide signals that promote immune responses
- gland in the thoracic cavity above the heart where T lymphocytes mature.
- B lymphocytes that do not become plasma cells but remain dormant until reactivated by the same antigen.
- the portion of an antibody that binds to an antigen
- the study of antigen-antibody reactions
- blood serum that contains specific antibodies
- antigens produced by microbes that multiply inside the cells of the body
- control stem cells that develop into red and white blood cells
- collections of lymphatic tissue found in the submucosa of the small intestine
- attracted to an exact match
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- causes membrane attack complexes to form pores in the cell membrane
- chemical substance produced by certain cells that initiates, inhibits, increases, or decreases activity in other cells
- first time the immune system combats a particular foreign substance
- the relative amount of antibody in the serum
- transport microbial antigens from gut lumen to underlying lymphoid tissue
- foreign substances that trigger the attack of antibodies in the immune response.
- macrophages stimulated by ingesting Ag or by cytokines
- nonspecific immune cells that attack cells not presenting MHC molecules
- antigen that requires a TH cell to produce antibodies
- the principal APCs
- immunoglobulin M
- forms when antibodies bind to antigens
- an organ in chickens responsible for maturation of the immune system
- antiviral proteins secreted by T cells
- immunoglobulin E
- antigenic molecules select or bind to specific B or T lymphocytes, activating them; the B cells then differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells
- Tc cells that have been activated to destroy infected or foreign cells
- a potentially fatal immune reaction caused by highly elevated levels of various cytokines
- an attraction to
- specific immunity produced by T lymphocytes that recognize antigenic peptides processed by phagocytic cells
- immunoglobulin A
- dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells
- antigens too small to provoke immune responses; attach to carrier molecules
- regulate the immune response to avoid attacking "self"
- chemical secreted by blood vessel endothelium and monocytes during an immune response to attract phagocytes to an area
- small chemical unit that makes up a polymer
- proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- molecules on T cells that recognize antigens
- programmed cell death, "a-po-tosis"
- cells created in the thymus that produce substances that attack infected cells in the body.
- immunoglobulin G
- protein on T-cell that binds MHC-I
65 Clues: immunoglobulin M • immunoglobulin D • immunoglobulin E • an attraction to • immunoglobulin A • immunoglobulin G • the principal APCs • attracted to an exact match • protein on T-cell that binds MHC-I • protein on T-cell that binds MHC-II • programmed cell death, "a-po-tosis" • serum fraction containing antibodies • dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells • ...
Regeneration and Stem Cells 2014-04-21
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- Suckling stimulates hypothalamus which up-regulates oxytocin which in turn activates contraction of _____________ cells.
- Colonial animals that can regenerate and grow from clusters of blood cells aggregated on patches of epithelial cells.
- The intestinal stem cell produces all four types of cells found in the small intestine by the notch/delta mechanism with _____ cells expressing notch and secreting cells expressing delta.
- Expressed by differentiated cells in the villus keeping them out of the crypt.
- Large clusters of cells without cytokinesis.
- This normally quiescent cell type resides on the same side of the basement membrane as skeletal muscle cells, expresses a muscle cadherin, and produces myoblast progenitors after extensive exercise.
- An animal that can produce all cell types from three types of stem cells.
- Can produce one cell type.
- Epithelial stem cells have high _______ levels and low keratin levels.
- A difusable factor secreted by muscle that represses myoblast proliferation.
- Marks the ends of DNA chopped up by caspases reflecting cells undergoing apoptosis.
- The result of environmental or divisional asymmetry during stem cell self-renewal.
- Keratin is a marker for ______ as cells become more rigid and “skin-like”
- The process by which a precursor cell acquires its final specialized characteristics and stops dividing.
- Localized environment that maintains stem cells.
- A process that regulates growth, physiological adaptation, and regeneration.
- The use of vital dyes and labeled grafts to follow the progress of daughter cells.
- The ___ pathway works in conjunction with hedgehog to promote proliferation in the intestinal crypt.
- More differentiated epithial cells exhibit higher ______ levels and low integrin levels.
- These fibers increase in size in muscles as training is done while the number is unchanged.
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- Ability for cells to recover original form after injury.
- Visualization method that utilizes bromo-deoxyuridine to label newly synthesized DNA and cells passing through the S-phase.
- Three criteria: not terminally differentiated, capable of unlimited division, and is self-renewing.
- The sorting of cells based on measure of immunofluorescence (fluorescent-antibodies) and charge. Capable of determining amount of protein present in a sample.
- Movement of a cluster of cells to another region to observe the effect on cell proliferation.
- Region of intestine that collects nutrients through terminally differentiated cells.
- Region of intestinal epithelium in which cell proliferation occurs.
- Expressed by proliferative and Paneth cells to keep them within the crypt.
- Responsible for the production of both secretory epithelial and myoepithelial cells.
- Cells that divide a limited number of times and are progressing towards terminal differentiation (aka transit-amplifying cells).
- These cells increase in number in muscles as training is done.
- Cells near the basal lamina exhibit _____ levels of integrin; cells have tighter bonds through cadherin junctions.
- Growth factor responsible for mammary gland apoptosis, introduced after nine hours of no suckling.
- Can produce all embryonic/adult cells and extra-embryonic cell types.
- Differentiated cells present at the bottom of the intestinal crypt.
- Can produce a subset of related cell types.
- These transgenes can be used to drive multiple fluorescent protiens to allow lineage analysis
- Visualization method that uses antibodies to reveal the location of proteins in cells
- This cell type consists of secretory cells.
- Can produce all embryonic/adult cells.
- Is restricted to the villus and is activated by Wnt and hedgehog to inhibit the expression of both.
41 Clues: Can produce one cell type. • Can produce all embryonic/adult cells. • Can produce a subset of related cell types. • This cell type consists of secretory cells. • Large clusters of cells without cytokinesis. • Localized environment that maintains stem cells. • Ability for cells to recover original form after injury. • ...
Cell! 2024-08-30
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- Smallest common denominator of life
- Produces energy through photosynthesis
- Regulates pressure in a cell
- Breaks down glucose into ATP
- Sexual Reproduction
- Cells with a nucleus
- First cells to appear on earth
- Moves cell through water
- Contains the cells genetic information
- Controls what type of cells are produced
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- Protects the cell from damage
- Asexual reproduction
- Digestive system of the cell
- More in the body than human cells
- Cells skeletal system
- Protein factories
- Cells without a cell wall
- Fundamental component of the cell membrane
- Sorts proteins
- Help store waste
20 Clues: Sorts proteins • Help store waste • Protein factories • Sexual Reproduction • Asexual reproduction • Cells with a nucleus • Cells skeletal system • Moves cell through water • Cells without a cell wall • Digestive system of the cell • Regulates pressure in a cell • Breaks down glucose into ATP • Protects the cell from damage • First cells to appear on earth • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS 2015-09-15
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- Aside from a cell wall and a large vacuole, this is the third distinct part of the plant cell.
- one of the largest organ of the cell and is known as the 'power house of the cell'.
- These grains are present in plant cells but not in animal cells.
- Most of the animal cells size range between 1 and 100 micrometers and are visible only with help of this device.
- There are two types of cells, prokaryotic and _________.
- Only plant cells have this to they make their own food
- Its cells can change its shape.
- Plant cells are similar in size and have this shape.
- While plants cells keep growing throughout their life, animal cells stop growth after _________.
- The cell wall is made of this.
- It is the digestive system of the cell.
- It is the fluid substance that fills the cell
- This “apparatus” are flattened stacks of membrane bound sacs where the proteins formed are packed.
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- The smallest cell organelles and are most abundant.
- Plants prepare their own food through a process known as this.
- This is the smaller cell between the animal and plant cell.
- Animal cells reserve food is usually this.
- Most of the activities of the cell is directed by this.
- Known as ________ reticulum, it is a large network of interconnecting membrane tunnels.
- Usually numerous and small in animal cells but single and large in plant cells.
- due to the lack of the cell wall, animal cells have a this shape.
- While both animal and plant cells have cell membranes, only plant cells have this to provide rigidity.
- These are found in animal cells but not in plant cells.
- Plant cells reserve food is usually in this form.
- Animal cells contain structures like centriole, lysosomes, cilia and ______.
25 Clues: The cell wall is made of this. • Its cells can change its shape. • It is the digestive system of the cell. • Animal cells reserve food is usually this. • It is the fluid substance that fills the cell • Plant cells reserve food is usually in this form. • The smallest cell organelles and are most abundant. • Plant cells are similar in size and have this shape. • ...
Biology 2024-02-01
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- Ribonucleic acid; the intermediary translating DNA instructions into cellular actions
- Cells Cells accountable for muscle contraction and movement
- Cells Specialized cells participating in sexual reproduction; sperm cells (males) and egg cells (females)
- Cells Cells possessing a cell wall, chloroplasts, a large central vacuole, and various organelles; Eukaryotic
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic information carrier in cells
- Variable An external factor capable of influencing the dependent variable, potentially leading to inaccuracies in conclusions
- Variable The manipulated element in an experiment designed to observe its impact on the dependent variable
- Complex molecules constituted by chains of amino acids, serving diverse structural and functional roles in cells
- Group The group in an experiment exposedto the specific treatment or change being investigated
- Cells Specialized cells forming the structural framework of bones
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- Cells Cells devoid of a cell wall, featuring a flexible membrane and various organelles; Eukaryotic
- Variable The observed or measured aspect in an experiment, influenced by alterations in the independent variable
- Cells Single-celled microorganisms lacking a nucleus; Prokaryotic
- The repetition of an experiment multiple times to affirm the reliability and consistency of obtained results
- Acids The fundamental units forming proteins
- The unpredictable assignment of elements to different groups or conditions to ensure fairness in an experiment
- Cells Cells with a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole; Eukaryotic
- Group The unchanged group in an experiment providing a baseline for comparison with the experimental group
- Variable (Constants) Elements deliberately kept consistent in an experiment to ensure that observed effects are attributable to the independent variable
- Cells transmitting electrical impulses and chemical signals in the nervous system
20 Clues: Acids The fundamental units forming proteins • Cells Cells accountable for muscle contraction and movement • Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic information carrier in cells • Cells Single-celled microorganisms lacking a nucleus; Prokaryotic • Cells Specialized cells forming the structural framework of bones • ...
A&P II, Chapter 21. The Lymphatic and Immune System 2025-07-24
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- found on macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells, it binds to CD4 molecules on T cells
- apoptosis-inducing substance contained in granules of NK cells and cytotoxic T cells
- molecule in NK cell and cytotoxic T cell granules that form pores in the membrane of a target cell
- early induced proteins made in virally infected cells that cause nearby cells to make antiviral proteins
- found on most cells of the body, it binds to the CD8 molecule on T cells
- selection against thymocytes in the thymus that react with self-antigen
- clusters of rapidly proliferating B cells found in secondary lymphoid tissues
- cells that secrete cytokines that enhance the activity of macrophages and other cells
- main blood antibody of late primary and early secondary responses; passed from carrier to unborn child via placenta
- unencapsulated patches of lymphoid tissue found throughout the body
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- vasoactive mediator in granules of mast cells and is the primary cause of allergies and anaphylactic shock
- soluble, long-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule
- T lymphocytes with the ability to induce apoptosis in target cells
- enhancement of phagocytosis by the binding of antibody or antimicrobial protein
- stimulating growth of lymphocytes that have specific receptors
- relatively slow but very specific and effective immune response controlled by lymphocytes
- molecule recognized by the receptors of B and T lymphocytes
- ability of B cells to change the class of antibody they produce without altering the specificity for antigen
- cells that secrete cytokines that induce B cells to differentiate into antibody-secreting plasma cells
- immunity developed from an individual’s own immune system
- soluble, short-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule
21 Clues: soluble, long-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule • immunity developed from an individual’s own immune system • soluble, short-range, cell-to-cell communication molecule • molecule recognized by the receptors of B and T lymphocytes • stimulating growth of lymphocytes that have specific receptors • ...
Cells, Cells and more Cells 2020-04-15
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- the basic building blocks of life
- the liquid material within a cell
- a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins
- the brain of the cell
- animal cells
- a particle with RNA and proteins found in cytoplasm
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- microscopic hairs
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of animal cells
- the "tail" of an animal cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- plant cells
- gives plant cells green color
12 Clues: plant cells • animal cells • microscopic hairs • the brain of the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • the "tail" of an animal cell • gives plant cells green color • the basic building blocks of life • the liquid material within a cell • an organelle in the cytoplasm of animal cells • a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS 2015-09-15
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- Animal cells reserve food is usually this.
- Most of the activities of the cell is directed by this.
- Aside from a cell wall and a large vacuole, this is the third distinct part of the plant cell.
- Only plant cells have this to they make their own food
- Usually numerous and small in animal cells but single and large in plant cells.
- due to the lack of the cell wall, animal cells have a this shape.
- These are found in animal cells but not in plant cells.
- Animal cells contain structures like centriole, lysosomes, cilia and ______.
- While plants cells keep growing throughout their life, animal cells stop growth after _________.
- While both animal and plant cells have cell membranes, only plant cells have this to provide rigidity.
- There are two types of cells, prokaryotic and _________.
- Plant cells reserve food is usually in this form.
- one of the largest organ of the cell and is known as the 'power house of the cell'.
- It is the digestive system of the cell.
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- Most of the animal cells size range between 1 and 100 micrometers and are visible only with help of this device.
- Known as ________ reticulum, it is a large network of interconnecting membrane tunnels.
- This is the smaller cell between the animal and plant cell.
- Its cells can change its shape.
- Plants prepare their own food through a process known as this.
- These grains are present in plant cells but not in animal cells.
- Plant cells are similar in size and have this shape.
- The cell wall is made of this.
- This “apparatus” are flattened stacks of membrane bound sacs where the proteins formed are packed.
- It is the fluid substance that fills the cell
- The smallest cell organelles and are most abundant.
25 Clues: The cell wall is made of this. • Its cells can change its shape. • It is the digestive system of the cell. • Animal cells reserve food is usually this. • It is the fluid substance that fills the cell • Plant cells reserve food is usually in this form. • The smallest cell organelles and are most abundant. • Plant cells are similar in size and have this shape. • ...
Endocrine System 2022-03-10
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- targets brain cells
- targets kidney cells
- antagonist to parathyroid
- thickens the endometrium
- targets the liver
- permissive to progesterone
- targets thyroid glands
- synergist to norepinephrine
- contracts cells near milk glands
- targets white blood cells
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- targets adrenal cortex cells
- permissive to thyroxine
- targets reproductive cells
- creates epinephrine
- antagonist is insulin
- (FSH)
- involved in milk production
- abbreviation is (PTH)
- permissive to growth hormone
- synergist to aldosterone
- targets interstitial cells
- affects glucose metabolism
22 Clues: (FSH) • targets the liver • targets brain cells • creates epinephrine • targets kidney cells • antagonist is insulin • abbreviation is (PTH) • targets thyroid glands • permissive to thyroxine • thickens the endometrium • synergist to aldosterone • antagonist to parathyroid • targets white blood cells • targets reproductive cells • permissive to progesterone • targets interstitial cells • ...
Photovoltaic Cells 2022-09-14
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- to bring in
- sorcery
- no moving parts
- addiction
- stand by
- guess
- bring up
- because
- continual; inexhaustible
- leave out
- clear; see-through
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- lives; occurs
- acceptable; logical
- something electricity can pass through
- substitute
- limitless
- dirty
- effective; productive
- show up
- hesitant; afraid
- border; limit
- sell or trade abroad
- get in
- of the sun
24 Clues: dirty • guess • get in • sorcery • show up • because • stand by • bring up • limitless • addiction • leave out • substitute • of the sun • to bring in • lives; occurs • border; limit • no moving parts • hesitant; afraid • clear; see-through • acceptable; logical • sell or trade abroad • effective; productive • continual; inexhaustible • something electricity can pass through
Cells Crossword 2022-12-07
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- I am made up of multiple cells
- I am what holds the organelles in place
- I am made up of multiple tissues
- I am the thin outer layer of a cell
- I am the outer rim of a plant cell
- I have lysosome and DO NOT have a cell wall or chloroplast
- I am the "brain" of the cell
- I make the proteins
- I discovered that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- I am made up of multiple organs
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- I store the energy and am known as the "powerhouse"
- I am the storage of a cell
- I have a cell wall, large central vacuole,and chloroplast
- I am a multicellular organism and am one of the main two cell types
- I transport proteins out of the cell
- I transport proteins inside the cell
- I am a tiny structure in a cell that carries out a specific function
- I take sunlight and turn it into food for plants
- I break down old parts for reuse "recycling center"
- I am the basic unit of structure
20 Clues: I make the proteins • I am the storage of a cell • I am the "brain" of the cell • I am made up of multiple cells • I am made up of multiple organs • I am made up of multiple tissues • I am the basic unit of structure • I am the outer rim of a plant cell • I am the thin outer layer of a cell • I transport proteins out of the cell • I transport proteins inside the cell • ...
Stem Cells 2022-12-10
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- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- to transfer from one place to another
- they can divide into more stem cells or can become any type of cell in the body.
- sequence of events involved in the development of a species
- an animal organism in the early stages of growth
- the formation of blood cells in the living body
- a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
- the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
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- a variety of imaging techniques, scientists view molecules in three dimensions to see how they are assembled, how they function, and how they interact.
- any harmful deviation from the normal structural or functional state of an organism
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- the muscle at the center of your circulation system, pumping blood around your body as your heart beats.
- a constantly circulating fluid providing the body with nutrition, oxygen, and waste removal
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- The activity, role, value or purpose of a part, activity, or trait of an organism.
- of an organism prior to birth or hatching
21 Clues: Deoxyribonucleic acid • to transfer from one place to another • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • of an organism prior to birth or hatching • the formation of blood cells in the living body • an animal organism in the early stages of growth • a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Cells Puzzle 2022-10-06
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- Carry out Protein Synthesis
- Wall only in plant cells
- Allows small molecules and ions to freely pass, or diffuse, into or out of the nucleus
- No-nucleus cell
- Regulating cell growth and movement as well as key signaling events
- medium for chemical reactions and keeps organelles in place; jelly-like
- Network of protein filaments snd tubules in the cytoplasm of living cells
- Semipermeable; keeps unwanted contents out of cell
- Stores DNA in cell; directs the cell
- Produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- Stores waste on its way out of the body
- Provides strength and protection to cell
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- Digestive system of cell; breaks down proteins, lipids, etc.
- Powerhouse of the cell
- keeps plants green; carry out photosynthesis
- Separates nucleus and cytoplasm; barrier for nucleus
- synthesizes lipids, phospholipids, plasma membrane, and steroids
- facilitating ribosome biogenesis
- Another word for cell membrane
- Cell with a nucleus
- In Rough Er and not in Smooth ER
- Big waste dump and reservoir for plant cells
- Only in animal cells; regulates cell motility
- Regulates cell motility, adhesion, and polarity in interphase
- Proteins from ER are sorted and transported to destinations in cell
25 Clues: No-nucleus cell • Cell with a nucleus • Powerhouse of the cell • Wall only in plant cells • Carry out Protein Synthesis • Another word for cell membrane • facilitating ribosome biogenesis • In Rough Er and not in Smooth ER • Stores DNA in cell; directs the cell • Stores waste on its way out of the body • Provides strength and protection to cell • ...
CELLS & MICROORGANISMS 2020-04-05
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- the powerhouse of the cell; creates energy
- having more than one cell
- a group of organs
- another word for microorganism; a tiny living thing
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- a group of cells
- simple organism that is neither a plant nor an animal
- a bacteria spread to people through raw meat or eggs
- a small part inside a cell that does a specific job
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- creates food for plant cells
- microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere
- the jelly-like material that fills the cell
- stores water, food, and waste for the cell
- the brain of the cell; sends signals to other organelles
- simple plant-like organism
- helpful
- a tiny, infectious particle that lives inside of living organisms
- gives structure, support, and protection to plant cells
- having just one cell
- simple animal-like organism
20 Clues: helpful • a group of cells • a group of organs • having just one cell • having more than one cell • simple plant-like organism • simple animal-like organism • creates food for plant cells • controls what enters and exits the cell • the powerhouse of the cell; creates energy • stores water, food, and waste for the cell • the jelly-like material that fills the cell • ...
