cells Crossword Puzzles
Cells 2013-03-14
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- it is the barrier of a plant.
- they photosynthesise to make energy.
- stores water for use when needed and in a plant.
- makes proteins for plants and animals.
- comes out of a chook.
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- contains the genetic material in a plant and animal.
- Help us live and there is 50 to 75 trillion in each person.
- helps see small objects.
- can be a pet and lots of different species.
- looks like a tadpole but makes a baby not a frog.
10 Clues: comes out of a chook. • helps see small objects. • it is the barrier of a plant. • they photosynthesise to make energy. • makes proteins for plants and animals. • can be a pet and lots of different species. • stores water for use when needed and in a plant. • looks like a tadpole but makes a baby not a frog. • contains the genetic material in a plant and animal. • ...
cells 2013-10-07
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- MRS the seven signs of life
- hair a plant cell which takes in water
- where all chemical reactions take place
- controls the cell
- blood cells help us fight diseases
- the cell where plants make their food
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- getting rid of waste
- stores cell sap
- blood cell a type of animal cell which has no nucleus
- cell adds strength to the cell
10 Clues: stores cell sap • controls the cell • getting rid of waste • MRS the seven signs of life • cell adds strength to the cell • blood cells help us fight diseases • the cell where plants make their food • hair a plant cell which takes in water • where all chemical reactions take place • blood cell a type of animal cell which has no nucleus
Cells 2015-10-06
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- Provides energy to the cells
- Maintains the size and shape of the cell
- Cell breaks down if this component explodes (begins with L)
- Controls the functions of the cell and contains DNA
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- Small organelles found in all cells; involved in the production of proteins by translating messenger RNA
- Surrounds the organelles outside of the nucleus
- Made out of proteins and fats
- The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- Wall The membrane that surrounds the cell
- The building blocks of life
10 Clues: The building blocks of life • Provides energy to the cells • Made out of proteins and fats • Maintains the size and shape of the cell • Wall The membrane that surrounds the cell • Surrounds the organelles outside of the nucleus • The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place • Controls the functions of the cell and contains DNA • ...
Cells 2016-01-19
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- Helps the cells make the right proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A jelly-like substance inside the cellmembrane.
- Absorbs the energy from the sunlight
- Chemical reactions can be speeded up
- Tiny dots attached to the network, rough endoplasmic reticulum
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- Ensure the metabolic reactions
- Contains a solution in the cell
- Single celled organisms
- The plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall
10 Clues: Single celled organisms • The powerhouse of the cell • Ensure the metabolic reactions • Contains a solution in the cell • Absorbs the energy from the sunlight • Chemical reactions can be speeded up • Helps the cells make the right proteins • The plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall • A jelly-like substance inside the cellmembrane. • ...
Cells 2015-10-20
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- Round body present inside the nucleus
- Fluid portion of the cytoplasm
- Disproved the Theory of spontaneous generation
- Fungal cell walls are made up of
- Coiled up DNA
- Male sperm and female egg fuse to form
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- Kitchen of the cell
- Longest cells in the human body
- Golgi apparatus of plant cells are called as
- Leucoplast which store oils
10 Clues: Coiled up DNA • Kitchen of the cell • Leucoplast which store oils • Fluid portion of the cytoplasm • Longest cells in the human body • Fungal cell walls are made up of • Round body present inside the nucleus • Male sperm and female egg fuse to form • Golgi apparatus of plant cells are called as • Disproved the Theory of spontaneous generation
Cells 2016-11-22
10 Clues: One parent • Two parents • Contains DNA • Disc like shapes • Jelly substance in the cell • Gives us our characteristics • Controls the actions of the cell • Green pigment that makes the plant green • wall Box like shape which surrounds the cell • three pairs Humans have this many chromosomes
cells 2016-05-11
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- gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
- produces the energy a cell needs to function
- stores food water waste and other materials
- found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- assesembles amino acids to create proteins
- contains dna which controls the functions of the cell and production of protein
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- captures energy from the sunlight and uses it produce food
- use chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
- controls what come into and out of cell
- tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instruction for the directing of the cells functions
10 Clues: controls what come into and out of cell • assesembles amino acids to create proteins • stores food water waste and other materials • produces the energy a cell needs to function • gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes • use chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts • ...
Cells 2016-05-06
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- control centre of the cell
- energy production in a cell
- photosynthesis takes place in which cell structure
- cell that makes proteins
- cell feature that processes proteins
- all living things are made up of these
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- contains DNA
- where nutrients are stored
- cells are made up of two thirds of this
- jellylike interior of the cell
10 Clues: contains DNA • cell that makes proteins • where nutrients are stored • control centre of the cell • energy production in a cell • jellylike interior of the cell • cell feature that processes proteins • cells are made up of two thirds of this • all living things are made up of these • photosynthesis takes place in which cell structure
CELLS 2017-04-07
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- gives plants their green color
- structures inside a cell that do certain tasks
- a soft, flexible layer that allows some fluids and solids to pass through
- the organelle that is in charge of reproduction and makes proteins
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- how many cells die in the human body each day, on average
- having one particular task or purpose
- only in plant cells, contain chlorophyll
- developed or changed over time.
- squeeze together or become smaller
- how many cells the human body begins as
10 Clues: gives plants their green color • developed or changed over time. • squeeze together or become smaller • having one particular task or purpose • how many cells the human body begins as • only in plant cells, contain chlorophyll • structures inside a cell that do certain tasks • how many cells die in the human body each day, on average • ...
CELLS 2017-05-09
10 Clues: storage of food • discovery of cells • synthesis of proteins • power house of the cell • highways and road systems • inheritance of characteristics • cytoplasm and nucleus together • They are called 'suicidal bags' • jelly like substance found in the cell • Main function is to initiate and regulate cell division
CELLS 2017-05-11
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- by the collection of tissues.
- necessary for photosynthesis.
- the living substance in the cell.
- a group of cells.
- unit of inheritance present on the chromosomes.
- membrane separates the inside of the cell from outside.
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- term for component present in the cytoplasm.
- green plastids.
- empty space in the cytoplasm.
- basic structural unit of life.
10 Clues: green plastids. • a group of cells. • by the collection of tissues. • necessary for photosynthesis. • empty space in the cytoplasm. • basic structural unit of life. • the living substance in the cell. • term for component present in the cytoplasm. • unit of inheritance present on the chromosomes. • membrane separates the inside of the cell from outside.
cells 2017-05-30
10 Clues: green pigment • makes proteins • brain of the cell • power house of the cell • regulates cell division • suicidal bag of the cell • bodies secretes enzymes • where all life functions take place • cell cells that lack a well defined nucleus • sack like organ present in the cell which store food
cells 2017-10-19
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- Always unicellular, Bacteria Only, No organelles , no nucleus
- smallest working unit of life that serves a specific job
- discovered all plants are made of cells
- discovered all cells come from pre-existing cells
- entire living things that carries out all basic life functions
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- Sometimes Unicellular, plants, animals, and fungi, sometimes a cell wall
- groups of one or more organs working together to perform functions for the organism
- something made of several cells similar in size and functions
- discovered all animals are made of cells
- Named the cell
10 Clues: Named the cell • discovered all plants are made of cells • discovered all animals are made of cells • discovered all cells come from pre-existing cells • smallest working unit of life that serves a specific job • Always unicellular, Bacteria Only, No organelles , no nucleus • something made of several cells similar in size and functions • ...
Cells 2017-11-21
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- Filled with cell sap
- The cell power house
- A specialised cell that fertilisers the egg
- A process by which chemicals leave and enter the cell
- Protein is synthesised here
- Most chemical reactions in the cell takes place here
- Controls the activities of the cell
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- Absorbs minerals and water in plants
- Contains green pigment
- Only substance in plants that can absorb light energy
10 Clues: Filled with cell sap • The cell power house • Contains green pigment • Protein is synthesised here • Controls the activities of the cell • Absorbs minerals and water in plants • A specialised cell that fertilisers the egg • Most chemical reactions in the cell takes place here • Only substance in plants that can absorb light energy • ...
Cells 2018-05-13
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- single-celled animal which catches food and moves about by extending finger-like projections of protoplasm
- of a single cell
- group of organs together to perform a specific function
- part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
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- of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- or consisting of many cells
- way to cells that you cant with the naked eye
- most important part of a cell with genetic material
- basic building block of all living things
10 Clues: of a single cell • or consisting of many cells • basic building block of all living things • way to cells that you cant with the naked eye • most important part of a cell with genetic material • group of organs together to perform a specific function • a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms • ...
Cells 2022-04-05
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- the smallest basic unit of life
- a saclike organelle with a double membrane
- outside of the plasma membrane
- The liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- cavity or space in the tissues of an organism
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- The organelle that has the cell's chromosomes
- composed of lots of flattened stacked pouches
- made of RNA and protein
- organelles or parts of a eukaryote cell
- Separates the inside of the cell from outside
10 Clues: made of RNA and protein • outside of the plasma membrane • the smallest basic unit of life • organelles or parts of a eukaryote cell • a saclike organelle with a double membrane • The liquid that fills the inside of a cell • The organelle that has the cell's chromosomes • composed of lots of flattened stacked pouches • Separates the inside of the cell from outside • ...
cells 2021-11-30
10 Clues: energy storige • bidles protecshon • puts together liquid • pervids shape for cells • seperats food and water • braks down large molicus • ands finle modifactioons • lets cells go in and out • the filling that fills the cells • protectiv cuntaner for cells dna
Cells 2021-12-14
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- movement of materials across cell membranes
- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- a very large molecule
- sugar molecules
- process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane through the use of cellular energy.
- any process that living things use to actively maintain fairly stable conditions necessary for survival.
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- important class of macromolecules found in all cells and viruses.
- the spontaneous passage or diffusion of water or other solvents through a semipermeable membrane
- Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell
- meat and dairy products, quinoa, hemp seeds, chia seeds and soylipids
10 Clues: sugar molecules • a very large molecule • the smallest unit that can live on its own • movement of materials across cell membranes • important class of macromolecules found in all cells and viruses. • meat and dairy products, quinoa, hemp seeds, chia seeds and soylipids • process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane through the use of cellular energy. • ...
Cells 2021-12-08
10 Clues: ships protein • powerhouse cell • produces protein • brain of the cell • gives the cell shape • outer layer of a plant cell • breakdown worn out cell parts • jelly-like, organelles are found here • creates sugar and causes photosynthesis • stores water and waste, found in both cells but larger in plant cell
Cells 2021-11-22
10 Clues: the brains • cleans waste • The powerhouse • the storage tank • gel-like substance • only in plant cells • attached to rough er • Makes molecules complex • comes in rough and smooth • membrane let's things come in and out
cells 2022-01-05
CELLS 2022-01-05
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- moving out of the cell.
- step in protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus.
- can simply move in and out of the cell.
- cells have membrane bounded nucleus.
- that occurs during cell division.
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- organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein.
- develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment.
- ___ is essential for growth and tissue repair.
- function of meiosis II is to ___ sister chromatids.
- phase where cytokinesis begins.
10 Clues: moving out of the cell. • phase where cytokinesis begins. • that occurs during cell division. • cells have membrane bounded nucleus. • can simply move in and out of the cell. • organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein. • ___ is essential for growth and tissue repair. • develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment. • ...
CELLS 2022-01-05
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- The phase where cytokinesis begins.
- It develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment.
- ______ cells have membrane bounded nucleus.
- The function of meiosis II is to ___ sister chromatids.
- Cell ___ is essential for growth and tissue repair.
- I can simply move in and out of the cell.
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- A step in protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus.
- Substances moving out of the cell.
- Organelle that occurs during cell division.
- This organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein.
10 Clues: Substances moving out of the cell. • The phase where cytokinesis begins. • I can simply move in and out of the cell. • Organelle that occurs during cell division. • ______ cells have membrane bounded nucleus. • This organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein. • Cell ___ is essential for growth and tissue repair. • It develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment. • ...
CELLS 2022-01-06
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- I can simply move in and out of the cell.
- Substances moving out of the cell.
- The phase where cytokinesis begins.
- ______ cells have membrane bounded nucleus.
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- It develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment.
- This organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein.
- The phase where DNA replication takes place.
- The function of meiosis II is to ___ sister chromatids.
- A step in protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus.
- Organelle that occurs during cell division.
10 Clues: Substances moving out of the cell. • The phase where cytokinesis begins. • I can simply move in and out of the cell. • Organelle that occurs during cell division. • ______ cells have membrane bounded nucleus. • The phase where DNA replication takes place. • This organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein. • It develops to plant cell in a hypotonic environment. • ...
Cells 2022-02-04
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- Tougher and thicker than cell membrane and is made of cellulose
- The brain of the cell that controls cell activity
- Responsible for cellular respiration
- These two organelles help the cell divide
- Rectangular cells that have chloroplasts, a cell wall, and one large vacuole
- These cells have membrane bound organelles
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- Enzymes created by golgi that are used to digest food
- Holds the parts of the cell together
- These cells don't have membrane bound organelles
- Round cells that have centrioles and
10 Clues: Holds the parts of the cell together • Responsible for cellular respiration • Round cells that have centrioles and • These two organelles help the cell divide • These cells have membrane bound organelles • These cells don't have membrane bound organelles • The brain of the cell that controls cell activity • Enzymes created by golgi that are used to digest food • ...
CELLS 2022-02-17
10 Clues: protect and organize • contains chlorophyll • uses a signaler cell • replaces worn out cells • were growth is carried out • basic unit of life organisms • typical of the eukaryotic cells • having or consisting of many cells • by controlling the synthesis of proteins • rigid outer layer outside the plasma membrane
Cells 2022-01-16
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- Gel-like fluid where organelles are located
- Outer shell of a plant cell.
- The control center of the cell.
- has passageways that carry proteins and other materials.
- they break down lipids, carbohydrates and proteins into smaller molecules.
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- packaging system
- consists of protein and Rna
- Stores food, water, and other materials.
- captures energy from the sun, in plant cells.
- outer layer of an animal cell
10 Clues: packaging system • consists of protein and Rna • Outer shell of a plant cell. • outer layer of an animal cell • The control center of the cell. • Stores food, water, and other materials. • Gel-like fluid where organelles are located • captures energy from the sun, in plant cells. • has passageways that carry proteins and other materials. • ...
Cells 2022-01-20
10 Clues: has one cell • makes its own food • has multiple cells • hunts for its own food • make up a living being • when 2 parents reproduce • does not contain a nucleus • advanced cell with nucleus • makes an identical offspring • make food with sunlight and energy
Cells 2022-02-14
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- what holds ribosomes
- what packages proteins and sends them out of the cell
- what is a jelly-like substance
- what gets rid of waste in the cell
- what serves as border control
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- what makes the cell green
- what produces energy for the cell
- what produces proteins fro the cell
- what provides structure and support
- what holds the genetic material and controls the cells functions
10 Clues: what holds ribosomes • what makes the cell green • what serves as border control • what is a jelly-like substance • what produces energy for the cell • what gets rid of waste in the cell • what produces proteins fro the cell • what provides structure and support • what packages proteins and sends them out of the cell • ...
Cells 2022-02-15
10 Clues: DNA • mini organ • makes proteins • small & simple • large & complex • jelly like substance • cellular respiration • smallest living organism • gives plants their green color • separates cells from the outside
cells 2022-02-08
10 Clues: cell expansion • storage for DNA • powerhouse of cell • site of photosynthesis • absorbs light in plants • cell that only plants have • cell that only animals have • multiple units inside of you • transportation for materials • helpful for water balance for plants
Cells 2022-05-17
10 Clues: has nucleus • similar cells • similar organs • similar tissues • doesn't have nucleus • smallest unit of life • provides energy to cell • brain like cell structure • organ like functions in cell • the protective layer that lets thing in and out of cell
Cells 2023-08-23
Cells 2023-09-13
10 Clues: - protects the cell • - controls the cell • - they make up a cell • - gives the cell energy • - creates photosynthesis • - the basic unit of life • - holds the cell together • - lets things in and out of the cell • - stores water and rarely food and wast • - holds water and food and sometimes food and waste
Cells 2023-10-10
10 Clues: holds in water • protects the cells • lets stuff in and out • the brain of the cell • the basic unit of life • uses sun the make energy • stores gentic information • made up of the same cells • the powerhouse of the cell • holds every thing together
Cells 2023-10-15
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- Condenses to form chromosomes
- Very thin outer layer that controls what substances enter and exit a cell
- The area between the cell membrane and the nulceus that contains a gel-like fluid and organelles
- Contain chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones, recycling old cell parts
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- The "powerhouse" of the cell, breaks down food particles to produce energy
- A threadlike structure in a cells nucleus that contains the cells DNA
- Storage area (food, water, waste)
- Rigid outer layer of nonliving material that surrounds plant cells
- The cells control center
- Factories that produce protiens that are important to cell function
10 Clues: The cells control center • Condenses to form chromosomes • Storage area (food, water, waste) • Rigid outer layer of nonliving material that surrounds plant cells • Factories that produce protiens that are important to cell function • A threadlike structure in a cells nucleus that contains the cells DNA • ...
Cells 2023-10-13
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- Basic structure and function of life
- Unicellular
- Is a storage container that stores food, water, waste
- Humans have 46,23 come from mom, and 23 come from dad
- A unicellular organism is composed of a single-cell
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- A stiff wall surrounding the cell membrane
- directs all of the cell’s activities
- Plant and animal cells
- The most numerous of the cell’s organelles
- is a gel-like fluid in which many different organelles are found
10 Clues: Unicellular • Plant and animal cells • Basic structure and function of life • directs all of the cell’s activities • A stiff wall surrounding the cell membrane • The most numerous of the cell’s organelles • A unicellular organism is composed of a single-cell • Is a storage container that stores food, water, waste • Humans have 46,23 come from mom, and 23 come from dad • ...
cells 2024-01-15
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- A barrier separating the outside of the cell from the inside.
- The building blocks of life.
- Help organize the assembly of microtubules.
- They break down lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates.
- Packages proteins and lipid molecules.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
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- Protection that's only in plant cells.
- Something only plant cells. Contains chlorophyll.
- The "brain" or "control center" of the cell.
- Plant cells have larger ones than animal cells.
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell. • The building blocks of life. • Protection that's only in plant cells. • Packages proteins and lipid molecules. • Help organize the assembly of microtubules. • The "brain" or "control center" of the cell. • Plant cells have larger ones than animal cells. • Something only plant cells. Contains chlorophyll. • ...
cells 2023-12-05
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- each one is a pair of 9 strings
- every cells has it.
- only a plant has it and it deals with the coler green.
- ecloses the cell
- a membrane bound structure what has a single membrane
- contains hydrolytics enzymes
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- deals with storage.
- realeses energy
- helps with cell shape and mobility
- helps with structual support
10 Clues: realeses energy • ecloses the cell • deals with storage. • every cells has it. • helps with structual support • contains hydrolytics enzymes • each one is a pair of 9 strings • helps with cell shape and mobility • a membrane bound structure what has a single membrane • only a plant has it and it deals with the coler green.
Cells 2023-12-08
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- Transport system
- Only in animal cells; used during cell division
- Makes the protein in the cell
- Packages and exports proteins
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- The outer boundary of the cell
- It is the support, shape, and movement
- Contains digestive enzymes, breaks things down
- The storage area. Plant cells usually have a larger one
- The fluid within the cell
- The cell’s energy center and it turns food into a chemical called (ATP)
10 Clues: Transport system • The fluid within the cell • Makes the protein in the cell • Packages and exports proteins • The outer boundary of the cell • It is the support, shape, and movement • Contains digestive enzymes, breaks things down • Only in animal cells; used during cell division • The storage area. Plant cells usually have a larger one • ...
Cells 2023-12-15
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- Camouflage, fur, speed, agility
- Named the cell
- Investigated fermentation
- Living things can appear from non-living things
- Cofounded cell theory
- Ensure diversity and keep species going
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- Disproved theory that all living things come from non-living things
- Proposed that all cells come from preexisting cells
- Defined cell as basic unit of animal structure
- First to observe bacteria and protozoa
10 Clues: Named the cell • Cofounded cell theory • Investigated fermentation • Camouflage, fur, speed, agility • First to observe bacteria and protozoa • Ensure diversity and keep species going • Defined cell as basic unit of animal structure • Living things can appear from non-living things • Proposed that all cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Cells 2024-01-09
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- Permeable Properties of biological membranes allow some movement of a substance to pass across it while others cannot
- Passive transport using carrier proteins
- Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- causes a cell to swell because of osmosis
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- Causes a cell to shrink because of osmosis
- Controls what comes into and out of the cell
- Control center of the cell
- Movements of a substance from an area of high concentration facilitated Diffusion
- A fundamental scientific theory of biology that cells the bare units of all living tissues
10 Clues: Control center of the cell • Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus • Passive transport using carrier proteins • causes a cell to swell because of osmosis • Causes a cell to shrink because of osmosis • Controls what comes into and out of the cell • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • ...
Cells 2024-01-23
Cells 2023-09-08
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- it is a complex cell
- not firm
- it is essential for the growth of a plant
- is the movement of water particles through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to a low concentration
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- it is known as the brain of the cell
- it is a carbohydrase that breaks down carbohydrates
- it is where the anaerobic respiration takes place to give energy to the cell
- it is the only present in the plant cell and helps with preparing the food
- it allows bacteria to swim
- the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to a low concentration
10 Clues: not firm • it is a complex cell • it allows bacteria to swim • it is known as the brain of the cell • it is essential for the growth of a plant • it is a carbohydrase that breaks down carbohydrates • it is the only present in the plant cell and helps with preparing the food • it is where the anaerobic respiration takes place to give energy to the cell • ...
cells 2023-08-29
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- all cells are surrounded by thin flexible barrier
- are the basic units of life
- many cells contain large saclike membrance enclosed structures
- many of theses structures act like specialized organs
- above strength
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- is the portin of the cell outside the nucleus
- are power plants of cell
- same strength
- a fundamental concept of biogly
- below strength
10 Clues: same strength • below strength • above strength • are power plants of cell • are the basic units of life • a fundamental concept of biogly • is the portin of the cell outside the nucleus • all cells are surrounded by thin flexible barrier • many of theses structures act like specialized organs • many cells contain large saclike membrance enclosed structures
cells 2023-08-29
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- all cells are surrounded by thin flexible barrier
- are the basic units of life
- many cells contain large saclike membrance enclosed structures
- many of theses structures act like specialized organs
- above strength
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- is the portin of the cell outside the nucleus
- are power plants of cell
- same strength
- a fundamental concept of biogly
- below strength
10 Clues: same strength • below strength • above strength • are power plants of cell • are the basic units of life • a fundamental concept of biogly • is the portin of the cell outside the nucleus • all cells are surrounded by thin flexible barrier • many of theses structures act like specialized organs • many cells contain large saclike membrance enclosed structures
cells 2023-09-21
10 Clues: cell with a nucleus • all cells have this • all cells have cell • cell with no nucleus • DNA cannot leave the • prokaryotes are mostly • example of a eukaryotic cell • the basic building block of life • DNA for a eukaryotic cell is normally • prokaryotic organisms are usually very
cells 2023-09-22
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- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- these are identicle cells produced after cell division
- The stages that an actively dividing eukaryotic cell passes through
- the second stage in mitosis
- holds the DNA in the cell
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- cell that has no nucleus
- eparates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- the first stage in mitosis
- cells that have a nucleus
- A cellular structure carrying genetic material, found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
10 Clues: cell that has no nucleus • cells that have a nucleus • holds the DNA in the cell • the first stage in mitosis • the second stage in mitosis • gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • these are identicle cells produced after cell division • The stages that an actively dividing eukaryotic cell passes through • ...
CELLS 2024-03-25
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- Control centre of a cell that contains all the genetic material of that cell
- Powerhouse organelle of a cell
- Organelle found in a plant cell that transforms solar energy into chemical energy
- Living things consisting of only a cell
- The barrier around a cell that controls the entry and exit of substances into and out of a cell
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- Smaller part of a cell, each one having a different function
- The jelly like fluid inside that cell membrane that contains dissolved nutrients
- A molecule that contains all the instructions for every job performed by the cell
- Living things that can only be seen with microscopes
- Cell organelle where protein production takes place
10 Clues: Powerhouse organelle of a cell • Living things consisting of only a cell • Cell organelle where protein production takes place • Living things that can only be seen with microscopes • Smaller part of a cell, each one having a different function • Control centre of a cell that contains all the genetic material of that cell • ...
Cells 2024-03-14
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- A barrier that separates the inside of something with the outer environment.
- the amount of internal space of an object.
- contains a membrane bound nucleus.
- Consists of a single cell.
- area: the total area of the outside layer of an object.
- anything that relates to the eye.
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- Remove as waste.
- does not contain a membrane bound nucleus.
- Consists of more than one cell.
- Membrane bound structure in a cell that contains genetic information.
10 Clues: Remove as waste. • Consists of a single cell. • Consists of more than one cell. • anything that relates to the eye. • contains a membrane bound nucleus. • does not contain a membrane bound nucleus. • the amount of internal space of an object. • area: the total area of the outside layer of an object. • Membrane bound structure in a cell that contains genetic information. • ...
cells 2023-11-02
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- Series of stages
- Ribonucleic acid
- where cell spends most of its time
- A set of membrane discs in the cytoplasm
- Process when cell replicates
- Smallest basic unit of life
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- Cell divides twice
- Carries genetic information
- Tiny structure that performs very specific functions
- Large enzymes that make polypeptides
10 Clues: Series of stages • Ribonucleic acid • Cell divides twice • Carries genetic information • Smallest basic unit of life • Process when cell replicates • where cell spends most of its time • Large enzymes that make polypeptides • A set of membrane discs in the cytoplasm • Tiny structure that performs very specific functions
Cells 2024-02-12
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- The liquid that fills the inside of cell
- Also known as Osteocytes or Osteoblasts
- Delivers oxygen to the body tissue
- Protects you against ilness or disease
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- The most abundant cells
- A single cell divides to make new ones
- Smallest subunit of all muscular tissue
- Known as the powerhouse for cells
- The structure cell that has chromosomes
- The smallest living unit
10 Clues: The most abundant cells • The smallest living unit • Known as the powerhouse for cells • Delivers oxygen to the body tissue • A single cell divides to make new ones • Protects you against ilness or disease • Smallest subunit of all muscular tissue • Also known as Osteocytes or Osteoblasts • The structure cell that has chromosomes • The liquid that fills the inside of cell
Cells 2023-09-20
10 Clues: Stores water • Gives Structure • Lets thing in & out • Chlorophyll jump jump • Sweep it up clean it up • Holds organelles in place • Meat Meat gives us protein • powerhouse produces energy • Transports, Next stop beep Beep • I am the brain, Control Everything
Cells 2024-04-09
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- a tipe of white cells that make antibodies
- prevent pathogens entering to the body
- to make photosynthesis
- Recibe de sperm and is encharge of reproduction
- created a stream of fluids that carries dust and bacteria
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- To transport oxygen
- in charge of storing glycogen
- encharge of reproduction, by fertilizing and egg cel
- ingest particles
- absorb food nutrients against a concentration gradient
10 Clues: ingest particles • To transport oxygen • to make photosynthesis • in charge of storing glycogen • prevent pathogens entering to the body • a tipe of white cells that make antibodies • Recibe de sperm and is encharge of reproduction • encharge of reproduction, by fertilizing and egg cel • absorb food nutrients against a concentration gradient • ...
Cells 2024-04-30
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- cell no cell wall, small or no vacuole, and no chloroplasts
- jelly like substance in the cell
- help sequester waste products and maintain water
- organelles that are referred as powerhouse of cells.
- controls center of cell
- has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole
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- contains all the information about life functions of a cell
- Organelles that break down substances
- makes protein
- protective structure that surrounds a plant cell
10 Clues: makes protein • controls center of cell • jelly like substance in the cell • Organelles that break down substances • help sequester waste products and maintain water • protective structure that surrounds a plant cell • has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole • organelles that are referred as powerhouse of cells. • ...
cells 2024-05-08
10 Clues: powerhouse cell • celled one cell • made of many cells • basic unit of life • contains chromosones • contains genetic code • makes protien in cell • mebrane bound organelle • wall protects the cell • prepares protien and lipid
cells 2024-05-03
10 Clues: Has no nucleus • Has a large vacuole • The basic unit of life • a unicellular organism • The center of the cell • Power house of the cell • Developed the cell theory • A organism made of one cell • The second level of organization • A tool that helps scientist study cells
Cells 2024-05-06
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- contains the contents of the cell.
- stores water and nutrients.
- a subcellular structure that has one or more jobs.
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- makes energy.
- makes protein.
- a thin fexible barrier that separates the cell from its enviroment.
- stores genetic information.
- removes unwanted material and waste.
- rigid barrier that protects the cell.
- sorts protein.
10 Clues: makes energy. • makes protein. • sorts protein. • stores genetic information. • stores water and nutrients. • contains the contents of the cell. • removes unwanted material and waste. • rigid barrier that protects the cell. • a subcellular structure that has one or more jobs. • a thin fexible barrier that separates the cell from its enviroment.
Cells 2024-12-18
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- Moves matireals inside the cell.
- Transmits matierals throught the cell.
- Maintains shape of the cell.
- Supports the cell with a gel fluid.
- Builds protein for the cell.
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- Help create food by uses photoyspesis.
- Breaks Down food for energy.
- Provides protection for the cell
- Storage place for the cell.
- Digestion and Waste Removal.
10 Clues: Storage place for the cell. • Breaks Down food for energy. • Maintains shape of the cell. • Digestion and Waste Removal. • Builds protein for the cell. • Moves matireals inside the cell. • Provides protection for the cell • Supports the cell with a gel fluid. • Help create food by uses photoyspesis. • Transmits matierals throught the cell.
cells 2025-02-14
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- Cell: Covers and protects surfaces of the body.
- Cell: Transports water in plants, hollow tube-like.
- Cell: Male cell, swims to fertilize the egg.
- Long shape, carries messages, helps you feel and move.
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- Hair Cell: Absorbs water from soil, has tiny hair-like extensions.
- Blood Cell: Fights infection, defends the body.
- Cell: Female cell, combines with sperm to make a baby.
- Cell: Can stretch and shrink, helps you move.
- Cell: Moves food (sugar) in plants, carries nutrients.
- Blood Cell: Carries oxygen, round and flat.
10 Clues: Blood Cell: Carries oxygen, round and flat. • Cell: Male cell, swims to fertilize the egg. • Cell: Can stretch and shrink, helps you move. • Blood Cell: Fights infection, defends the body. • Cell: Covers and protects surfaces of the body. • Cell: Transports water in plants, hollow tube-like. • Cell: Female cell, combines with sperm to make a baby. • ...
Cells 2025-03-01
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- A layer covering the cytoplasm,protecting the cell
- An organelle that delivers protein, amino acids,and fibre is produced
- Organelle that gives form and shape to the structure of cells
- Helps digestion for cells to not worn out
- Organelle that produces ribosomes
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- A jelly-like substance that contains dissolved nutrients
- Site where protein is packaged and sorted
- An extra layer attached to the cell membrane
- site where DNA is stored and controls the cell
- storage area for nutrients, water, and excretion of waste products
10 Clues: Organelle that produces ribosomes • Site where protein is packaged and sorted • Helps digestion for cells to not worn out • An extra layer attached to the cell membrane • site where DNA is stored and controls the cell • A layer covering the cytoplasm,protecting the cell • A jelly-like substance that contains dissolved nutrients • ...
Cells 2025-04-01
10 Clues: ATP • Movement • no energy • shrivels up • into the cell • out of the cell • balance between in and out • explodes when there is too much • usually moves ions. Two words no space. • general name of movement through cell membrane
Cells 2025-04-30
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- a specialized part of a cell, analogous.
- The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell nucleus.
- A network of membranous tubles within the cytopllasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms.
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- Molecular machine found within the cell that is responsible for protein synthesis.
- A thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary.
- The positively charged central core of an atom.
- The branch of biology that studies the structure and function of cells.
- A orangelle found in large numbers in most cells.
- A rigidlayer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane.
10 Clues: a specialized part of a cell, analogous. • The positively charged central core of an atom. • A orangelle found in large numbers in most cells. • The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell nucleus. • A thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary. • A rigidlayer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane. • ...
cells 2025-04-30
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- (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes.
- a simple, single-celled organism lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- a single layer of squamous endothelial cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.
- a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
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- cells specialized cells within the pancreas, an organ responsible for both endocrine and exocrine functions
- stem a type of pluripotent stem cell found in the blastocyst, the early embryo, and have the potential to differentiate into all cell types in the body
- a muscle cell.
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
- cells A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body.
- They are able to make more cells like themselves
10 Clues: a muscle cell. • They are able to make more cells like themselves • (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes. • a simple, single-celled organism lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles • cells A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body. • ...
CELLS 2024-11-04
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- small dense region where ribosomes are produced
- no nucleus, bacteria single celled
- framework= cells skeleton
- contains nucleus, animals ,plants, fungi, and protists
- takes proteins and modifies them by special enzymes
- known as the "clean up crew"
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- "power house of the cell"
- contains Chlorophyll
- control center of cell
- only found in plants. store foods and pigments
10 Clues: contains Chlorophyll • control center of cell • "power house of the cell" • framework= cells skeleton • known as the "clean up crew" • no nucleus, bacteria single celled • only found in plants. store foods and pigments • small dense region where ribosomes are produced • takes proteins and modifies them by special enzymes • ...
Cells 2024-10-30
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- Shapes, supports, and protects the cell
- Maintains cell shape; moves cell parts; helps cells move
- Synthesize proteins
- Break down and recycle macromolecules
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- Store materials
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for storage or transport out of the cell
- Regulates materials entering and leaving cell; protects and supports cell
- Organize cell division
- Assembles proteins and lipids
- Contains DNA
- Store materials
11 Clues: Contains DNA • Store materials • Store materials • Synthesize proteins • Organize cell division • Assembles proteins and lipids • Break down and recycle macromolecules • Shapes, supports, and protects the cell • Maintains cell shape; moves cell parts; helps cells move • Regulates materials entering and leaving cell; protects and supports cell • ...
Cells 2024-10-25
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- (using a dash) the 6-stage cycle for cells.
- spindle fibers start to be like magnets to chromosomes.
- two of the same DNA together.
- exact copy or duplication.
- chromatids split apart and go turn into two new cells.
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- chromosomes become visible in chromatids.
- DNA copies itself in this stage.
- chromosomes move to opposite sides in mitosis.
- two new cells in the last part of the cell cycle.
- process in the cell cycle where the P.M.A.T. sequence happens prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
10 Clues: exact copy or duplication. • two of the same DNA together. • DNA copies itself in this stage. • chromosomes become visible in chromatids. • (using a dash) the 6-stage cycle for cells. • chromosomes move to opposite sides in mitosis. • two new cells in the last part of the cell cycle. • chromatids split apart and go turn into two new cells. • ...
cells 2024-11-05
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- perform photosynthesis during the daylight hours
- Support the cell and keeps its shape
- barrier keeping the constituents of the cell in and unwanted substances out
- Controls the activity of the cell
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- Proteins are made (synthesised) here
- Light energy is absorbed & changed into food here
- Respiration occurs here releasing energy
- Full of cell sap & maintains shape
- maintain the metabolism in living cells
- store genetic information
10 Clues: store genetic information • Controls the activity of the cell • Full of cell sap & maintains shape • Proteins are made (synthesised) here • Support the cell and keeps its shape • maintain the metabolism in living cells • Respiration occurs here releasing energy • perform photosynthesis during the daylight hours • Light energy is absorbed & changed into food here • ...
cells 2024-11-05
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- perform photosynthesis during the daylight hours
- Support the cell and keeps its shape
- barrier keeping the constituents of the cell in and unwanted substances out
- Controls the activity of the cell
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- Proteins are made (synthesised) here
- Light energy is absorbed & changed into food here
- Respiration occurs here releasing energy
- Full of cell sap & maintains shape
- maintain the metabolism in living cells
- store genetic information
10 Clues: store genetic information • Controls the activity of the cell • Full of cell sap & maintains shape • Proteins are made (synthesised) here • Support the cell and keeps its shape • maintain the metabolism in living cells • Respiration occurs here releasing energy • perform photosynthesis during the daylight hours • Light energy is absorbed & changed into food here • ...
Cells 2024-11-05
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- Controls the activity of the cell
- Respiration occurs here releasing energy
- Light energy is absorbed and changed into food
- Full of cell sap and maintains shape
- Stores genetic energy which produces chemical energy
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- This is where many reactions take place
- Controls the movement of substances in and out
- Inside chloroplast and captures solar energy
- WALl Supports the cell and keeps it in shape
- Proteins are made here
10 Clues: Proteins are made here • Controls the activity of the cell • Full of cell sap and maintains shape • This is where many reactions take place • Respiration occurs here releasing energy • Inside chloroplast and captures solar energy • WALl Supports the cell and keeps it in shape • Controls the movement of substances in and out • Light energy is absorbed and changed into food • ...
Cells 2025-01-30
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- breaks down food and turns it into energy for the call to use
- cells that have a nucleus are found in single or many celled organism
- organisms that consist of many different numbers and types of cells
- structures that work together to help cells perform life process
- a gel-like substance that supports all of the organelles
- a layer around the outside of the cell that gives the cell shape and controls what moves in and out of the cell
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- organisms composed of only one cell that has no nucleus
- organisms that consist of one single cell
- the smallest of living things that can carry on the basic processes of life
- controls all the activities in the cell
10 Clues: controls all the activities in the cell • organisms that consist of one single cell • organisms composed of only one cell that has no nucleus • a gel-like substance that supports all of the organelles • breaks down food and turns it into energy for the call to use • structures that work together to help cells perform life process • ...
Cells 2025-11-09
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- a jelly like substance where most of the chemical reactions happen in the cell
- wall made of cellulose. It supports and protects the cell
- contains a liquid called sap
- the site of aerobic respiration which produces energy for the cell
- gets fretalised by the spermcell
- site where proteins are made
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- fertalises the egg cell
- controls the functions of the cell and contains genetic material (DNA)
- allows substances to move in an out og the cell
- the site where photosynthesis takes place
10 Clues: fertalises the egg cell • contains a liquid called sap • site where proteins are made • gets fretalised by the spermcell • the site where photosynthesis takes place • allows substances to move in an out og the cell • wall made of cellulose. It supports and protects the cell • the site of aerobic respiration which produces energy for the cell • ...
Cells 2025-12-05
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- powerhouse of the cell
- control center of cell
- maintains shape of cell (plant)
- the fluid everything in the cell floats in
- storage for thing of later use
- collects waste
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- vesicles for transportation throughout the cell
- controls entry and exits
- produces ribosomes
- responsible for plant's green color (plant)
10 Clues: collects waste • produces ribosomes • powerhouse of the cell • control center of cell • controls entry and exits • storage for thing of later use • maintains shape of cell (plant) • the fluid everything in the cell floats in • responsible for plant's green color (plant) • vesicles for transportation throughout the cell
Cells 2025-09-03
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- Makes energy for the cell.
- Makes food from sunlight (only in plants).
- Thin cover around the cell; lets things in or out.
- Jelly that fills the cell and holds all parts.
- Stores water and waste.
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- Apparatus Packs and ships materials inside the cell.
- The cell’s “brain” holds DNA and controls the cell.
- Builds proteins.
- Chemical instructions for life in the nucleus.
- Breaks down waste in the cell.
10 Clues: Builds proteins. • Stores water and waste. • Makes energy for the cell. • Breaks down waste in the cell. • Makes food from sunlight (only in plants). • Chemical instructions for life in the nucleus. • Jelly that fills the cell and holds all parts. • Thin cover around the cell; lets things in or out. • The cell’s “brain” holds DNA and controls the cell. • ...
Cells 2025-12-12
10 Clues: storage • protects DNA • storage center • makes proteins • powerhouse of a cell • breaks down dead stuff • protects and maintains shape • where photosynthesis happens • gets vesicles of protein from ER • controls what goes in and out of a cell
Cells 2025-12-12
10 Clues: storage • protects DNA • makes proteins • storage center • powerhouse of a cell • breaks down dead stuff • where photosynthesis happens • protects and maintains shape • gets vesicles of protein from ER • controls what goes in and out of a cell
Cells 2025-06-09
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- – Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- – Organelle that digests waste and worn-out cell parts.
- – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- – Network that transports proteins and other materials; can be rough or smooth.
- – Storage organelle, especially large in plant cells.
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- – Organelle that packages and transports proteins and lipids.
- – Organelle that synthesizes proteins.
- – Outer covering of the cell that controls entry and exit of substances.
- – Jelly-like substance where organelles are suspended.
- – Control center of the cell that contains genetic material.
10 Clues: – Organelle that synthesizes proteins. • – Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell. • – Storage organelle, especially large in plant cells. • – Jelly-like substance where organelles are suspended. • – Organelle that digests waste and worn-out cell parts. • – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Cells 2025-08-13
10 Clues: Near the nucleus • Jelly-like substance • The brain of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • Freely in the cytoplasm • Throughout the cytoplasm • Transport cargo within the cell • Outer protective covering of the cell • Protein processing and packaging plant • Contains about 40 digestive enzymes that destory bacteria
Cells 2025-08-14
10 Clues: Near the nucleus • Jelly-like substance • The brain of the cell • Powerhouse of the cell • Freely in the cytoplasm • Throughout the cytoplasm • Transport cargo within the cell • Outer protective covering of the cell • Protein processing and packaging plant • Contains about 40 digestive enzymes that destory bacteria
CELLS 2025-08-19
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- cell with true nucleus
- the building blocks of life
- contains and protects the DNA
- cell with no nucleus
- primary organelles for photosynthesis
- smallest known cells
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- single-celled organism
- where most of the chemical reactions within a cell take place
- Anton Van Leeuwenhoek's name for cell
10 Clues: cell with no nucleus • smallest known cells • cell with true nucleus • single-celled organism • the powerhouse of the cell • the building blocks of life • contains and protects the DNA • Anton Van Leeuwenhoek's name for cell • primary organelles for photosynthesis • where most of the chemical reactions within a cell take place
Human Immune System 2021-10-18
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- proteins produced by plasma cells
- antigen presenting cell
- process of inactivating antigens by blocking viral binding sites
- non-specific immune response to pathogens
- form of viruses/bacteria used in vaccines
- location of stem cell that differentiates to T cell
- tumour-fused cells used to artificially produced monoclonal antibodies
- antibody-mediated immune response
- type of T cell that receives antigen from macrophages
- antigenic determinants
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- bind to receptors on helper T cells stimulating rapid mitosis
- process B cells undergo after receptors react with antigens
- state of memory cells before a second exposure
- specific immune system response
- serine proteases released by killer T cells
- general structure of lgM on surface of B cells
- cell that produces histamines and defends against parasites
- type of T cells activated by cells infected with pathogen
18 Clues: antigenic determinants • antigen presenting cell • specific immune system response • proteins produced by plasma cells • antibody-mediated immune response • non-specific immune response to pathogens • form of viruses/bacteria used in vaccines • serine proteases released by killer T cells • state of memory cells before a second exposure • ...
Blood 2014-07-31
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- Something that can cause disease
- Caused by not eating enough iron
- Another name for a red blood cell
- White blood cells fight this
- The chemical in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Made by white blood cells to cancel out the effects of poisons released by pathogens
- A word that means to "swallow up"
- Another word for poison
- Where blood cells are made in your body (two words)
- A gas carried by red blood cells
- Another name for a white blood cell
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- The liquid part of the blood
- You must have this in your food to make red blood cells
- If you are sick you will make more of this kind of blood cell
- These help the blood clot
- A waste gas carried by plasma from the cells (two words)
- Chemicals made by white blood cells that help kill pathogens
- Another word for food
- A waste made by cells
19 Clues: Another word for food • A waste made by cells • Another word for poison • These help the blood clot • The liquid part of the blood • White blood cells fight this • Something that can cause disease • Caused by not eating enough iron • A gas carried by red blood cells • Another name for a red blood cell • A word that means to "swallow up" • Another name for a white blood cell • ...
Health & Wellness-NeoGenX 2025-08-31
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- Nerve cells
- Realign and promote joint mobility to the spinal vertebrae
- Liver cells
- A concentrated solution of platelets derived from the patients blood
- Bone-forming cells
- Reduce scar tissue and adhesions in the muscles to promote additional healing
- Decompress the disc and promote mobility to the vertebrae
- Multipotent cells that can differentiate into various cell types
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- Cartilage cells
- Cells that synthesize collagen and other extracellular matrix components
- Fat cells
- Precursor cells to muscle cells
- Cells that line the surfaces of the body
- Improve circulation through a pulsed magnetic field to promote new bone formation
- Excercise that increases core stability and flexibility
- Regenerative medical treatment technique that combines Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma to accelerate tissue repair
16 Clues: Fat cells • Nerve cells • Liver cells • Cartilage cells • Bone-forming cells • Precursor cells to muscle cells • Cells that line the surfaces of the body • Excercise that increases core stability and flexibility • Decompress the disc and promote mobility to the vertebrae • Realign and promote joint mobility to the spinal vertebrae • ...
Immunity 2023-10-18
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- White blood cells, including T-cells, B-cells, and natural killer cells, that are central to the immune system's functioning are known as?
- What disease results when the body’s self-tolerance breaks down?
- The two types of immunity
- A condition in which the immune system's ability to fight off infections is compromised.
- What reactions are the most common allergic responses and typically result in inflammation, difficulty breathing, and a runny nose?
- Antibodies belong to a group of plasma proteins called?
- Antigen-presenting cells (APC) include dendrite cells, B cells and "_______"?
- A lymphocyte that undergoes clonal selection gives rise to two major types of cells in the clone: effector and "________" cells?
- "________ "selection is the process by which a lymphocyte proliferates(divides) and differentiates (forms more highly specialized cells) in response to a specific antigen.
- A T-cell becomes activated only if its antigen receptor binds to the foreign antigen (antigen recognition) and at the same time it receives a second stimulating signal, a process known as?
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- Fill in the blank on figure 1
- What are disease-causing organisms?
- What cells of a lymphocyte clone carry out immune responses that ultimately result in the destruction or inactivation of the antigen?
- "___________"memory is due to the presence of long-lasting antibodies and very long-lived lymphocytes that arise during division and differentiation of antigen-stimulated B cells and T cells.
- What is a nonspecific defensive response of the body to tissue damage?
- What does the "H" in MHC stand for? (Major "_________" Complex)
- How many classes are antibodies grouped in?
- Any substances regarded as foreign is called an"______"?
- Name the process of becoming immune to a disease through vaccination.
- What is released in inflamed areas enhances the inflammatory reaction?
- and "______"?
- An organ in the chest where T-cells mature and develop.
22 Clues: and "______"? • The two types of immunity • Fill in the blank on figure 1 • What are disease-causing organisms? • How many classes are antibodies grouped in? • Antibodies belong to a group of plasma proteins called? • An organ in the chest where T-cells mature and develop. • Any substances regarded as foreign is called an"______"? • ...
cell growth and division 2025-11-24
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- The process of programmed cell death.
- A series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and then divides to form to daughter cells.
- One full copy of a chromosome.
- The process by which cells become specialized.
- The complex that forms when DNA wraps around histones.
- During this phase, the chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope breaks down.
- A mass of cancer cells.
- Cells that have the ability to turn into other cells.
- The spot on a condensed chromosome where the two sister chromatids are attached.
- A stage of an organism’s development.
- The longest phase of the cell cycle.
- The division of the cell’s cytoplasm.
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- The process by which a cell reproduces into two new daughter cells
- The hollow ball of cells with a cluster of cells inside known as the inner mass.
- The production of genetically unique offspring through the fusion of two separate parent cells.
- The division of the cell’s nucleus.
- The ability to replace specific cells in an organism’s tissues.
- The ability of a cell to develop into any cell.
- The ability of cells to develop into any of the cells of the body.
- During this phase, the chromosomes line up in the center of the cell.
- External regulatory proteins that stimulate cell growth and division.
- The organelle that produces spindles for cell division. Not found in plant cells.
- The production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent
- Bundles of DNA
- A protein discovered in the 1980’s that helps regulate the cell cycle.
- A disorder in which the body’s cells lose the ability to control cell growth.
- During this phase, the nuclear envelope reforms and the chromosomes decondense.
- During this phase, the sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles of the cell.
28 Clues: Bundles of DNA • A mass of cancer cells. • One full copy of a chromosome. • The division of the cell’s nucleus. • The longest phase of the cell cycle. • The process of programmed cell death. • A stage of an organism’s development. • The division of the cell’s cytoplasm. • The process by which cells become specialized. • The ability of a cell to develop into any cell. • ...
Quiz 1 Review 2022-09-22
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- The two "tails" of a phospholipid are ________ lipids
- The gel-like substance in the cytoplasm.
- Fibrous proteins that hold organelles in place
- _______ states three things, including that all new cells come from existing cells
- A component of the cytoskeleton that plays a role in cell shape
- Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have a _______
- The three domains of life are bacteria, eukaryotes, and _______
- The DNA in prokaryotic cells is located in an area called the _____
- The circular DNA molecules in prokaryotic cells
- All multi-cellular organisms are ______
- Light microscopes have a resolution of about 200 _______
- Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have ______
- Dissection microscopes have ____ sets of lenses.
- Cytoplasm is the _____ between the plasma membrane and nuclear envelope.
- The "head" of a phospholipid is a _______ phosphate group
- One advantage of light microscopes is that we can view specimens that are ______
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- A component of the cytoskeleton that plays a role in cell shape
- Single-celled eukaryotes
- Because prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles, they are ____ than eukaryotic cells
- Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have _______
- There are two types of electron microscopes. Scanning, and _____
- In the cytoplasm of a cell, you'll find organelles suspended in various chemicals, cytosol, and _________
- The microtubule organizing center
- Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound _____
- All organisms are made up of one or more _______
- Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have ______
- The organelle that synthesizes proteins
- Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ______
- Electron microscopes have a resolution of about 50 ______
- Ribosomes read ______ RNA to make proteins
- Ribosomes are made up of protein and _____
- The plasma membrane is a ________ bilayer with embedded proteins.
- ____ immersion is a technique that increases the magnification of light microscopes
33 Clues: Single-celled eukaryotes • The microtubule organizing center • The organelle that synthesizes proteins • All multi-cellular organisms are ______ • The gel-like substance in the cytoplasm. • Ribosomes read ______ RNA to make proteins • Ribosomes are made up of protein and _____ • Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound ______ • Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound _____ • ...
Cell Test Review 2021-11-01
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- Provides a place for the light source and supports the microscope.
- Makes sugar in plant cells.
- Lens of different power that are above the sample.
- Makes slow changes in focus.
- Connects the eyepiece to the objective lens.
- Digestive organelle for animal cells.
- Cells that contain many small vacuoles and lysosomes.
- Is the coiled strands of DNA found in the cell.
- Simplest of cells that contain only a few internal structures.
- Jelly likes substance that contains the cell organelles.
- Discovered bacteria while looking through a homemade microscope.
- Part of the microscope you look through.
- Where the objective lens are attached to the microscope.
- Proposed the idea that all plants are composed of cells.
- More complex cells that multicellular creatures are made of.
- Provides power for the cell.
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- Found in plant cells and gives them structure and support.
- Makes quick changes in focus.
- Holds the sample between the light source and the objective lens.
- A storage organelle.
- Theory that describes cells in this world.
- Scientist who coined the term "cell."
- Supports the microscope and separates the parts.
- Builds proteins.
- The light source.
- Controls movement in and out of a cell.
- Came up with the idea that all animals are composed of cells.
- Provided research that concluded cells come from pre-existing cells.
- The power you are viewing a sample at.
- Holds the slides in place.
- The control center of the cell.
- Cells that contain a cell wall and chloroplast.
- Controls the amount of light going through the stage.
33 Clues: Builds proteins. • The light source. • A storage organelle. • Holds the slides in place. • Makes sugar in plant cells. • Makes slow changes in focus. • Provides power for the cell. • Makes quick changes in focus. • The control center of the cell. • Scientist who coined the term "cell." • Digestive organelle for animal cells. • The power you are viewing a sample at. • ...
Animal and Plant Cells 2017-10-17
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- the brain of the cell; found only in plant and animal cells
- the nucleus also contains the __________ a structure where ribosomes are made.
- the organel of each cell is based off of the _____________.
- jelly like fluid mostly made of water that the organelles float in; found in all three types of cells
- the tiny structures inside the cell; like the cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleus
- powerhouse of the cell; used to create food for energy; found in plant and animal cells
- they have nine groups of three arrangement of the protein fibers
- in plant cells they are large; found in plant and animal cells
- wall, provides extra support for plants; found only in plant and bacterial cells
- captures sunlight; found only in plant cells
- chloroplasts contain a green substance called ______________.
- used to make protein; can be found floating in the endoplasmic reticulum and the cytoplasm
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- there are tiny openings, or ________, in the cell membrane through which material can enter or leave the cell.
- they help protect you by destroying bacteria that your white blood cells engulf
- body, package material to be transported to the endoplasmic reticulum; found in both plant and animal cells
- chromosomes are made of this
- the process that plants use the chloroplasts to make their own food
- reticulum, internal delivery system within the cell; found only in plant and animal cells
- most cells are too small to be seen without a _____________.
- all plants and animals are made up of these
20 Clues: chromosomes are made of this • all plants and animals are made up of these • captures sunlight; found only in plant cells • the brain of the cell; found only in plant and animal cells • the organel of each cell is based off of the _____________. • most cells are too small to be seen without a _____________. • ...
Dylen Chapter 11 vocab 2023-03-08
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- The second stage the division of the cytoplasm
- theprocess by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- literally able to do everything
- is a process of programmed cell death
- Animals and vascular plants pass through this developmental
- each duplicated chromosome condenses to appear as two thick strands
- stimulate the growth and division of cells
- Genetic information is bundled into packages of DNA
- the final phase of mitosis
- The third phase of mitosis
- sister chromatids attached at a point
- The second phase of mitosis
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- The first stage of the process the division of the cell nucleus
- it regulates the cell cycle
- cells can develop into any of the body’s cell types
- tiny paired structures that are located here
- Theproduction of genetically identical offspring from a single parent
- After about four days of development a human embryo forms
- The process by which cells become specialized
- a cell grows prepares for division and then divides to form two daughter cells
- Cancer cells form a mass of cells
- The first phase of mitosis
- biologists described the life of a cell as one cell division after another separated by an in between period of growth
- a disorder in which body cells lose the ability to control growth
- Acomplex of DNA and protein
- Offspring produced by sexual reproduction inherit some genetic information from each parent
- unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop
- types of differentiated cells they can form are usually limited to replacing cells in the tissues where they are found
28 Clues: The first phase of mitosis • the final phase of mitosis • The third phase of mitosis • it regulates the cell cycle • Acomplex of DNA and protein • The second phase of mitosis • literally able to do everything • Cancer cells form a mass of cells • is a process of programmed cell death • sister chromatids attached at a point • stimulate the growth and division of cells • ...
Tissue Crossword 2022-11-09
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- surrounded by fluid matrix.
- two layers of cuboidal cells; functions in protection.
- attached to the skeleton and pull on bones.
- a single layer of flat cells.
- composed cells whose shape of cells depends upon the amount of stretching.
- less hard and more flexible than bone.
- several layers of flat cells.
- highly compressible
- form body coverings and linings and glandular tissue.
- attach skeletal muscle to bone.
- ductless; secretions (hormones) diffuse into blood vessels.
- made of collagen fibers and fibroblasts.
- involuntarily controlled and found only in the heart.
- stores fat.
- a single layer of tall cells.
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- provides elasticity.
- lower layers of the skin.
- has abundant collagen fibers hidden by a glassy, rubbery matrix.
- a single layer of cubelike cells.
- functions to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses to and from body parts.
- secretions empty through ducts to the epithelial surface.
- holds organs in place.
- has surface cells are columnar, and cells underneath vary in size and shape; functions in protection.
- softer, have more cells and fewer fibers than other connective tissues.
- a single layer, but some cells are shorter than others giving a false (pseudo) impression of stratification.
- attach bone to bone at joints and are more elastic than tendons.
- forms stroma of organs.
- composed of osteocytes.
- groups of cells with similar structure and function.
- function is to contract to produce movement.
- involuntarily controlled and is found in walls of hollow organs.
- found everywhere in the body to connect body parts.
32 Clues: stores fat. • highly compressible • provides elasticity. • holds organs in place. • forms stroma of organs. • composed of osteocytes. • lower layers of the skin. • surrounded by fluid matrix. • a single layer of flat cells. • several layers of flat cells. • a single layer of tall cells. • attach skeletal muscle to bone. • a single layer of cubelike cells. • ...
Cells parts 2012-11-15
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- Any of the tube-shaped protein structures that help eukaryotic cells maintain their shape and assist in forming the cell spindle during cell division.
- A small, typically spherical granular body located in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, composed largely of protein and RNA.
- An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells (all cells except prokaryotes) that contains nearly all the cell's DNA and controls its metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
- Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell.
- 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.
- A plastid in the cells of green plants and green algae that contains chlorophylls and carotenoid pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis.\
- Is responsible for moving Ribosomes from the Nucleus to the cytoplasm, this is where many protiens are created.
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- A structure in the cytoplasm of all cells except bacteria in which food molecules (sugars, fatty acids, and amino acids) are broken down in the presence of oxygen and converted to energy in the form of ATP.
- A cavity within the cytoplasm of a cell, surrounded by a single membrane and containing fluid, food, or metabolic waste.
- Is tubular in form and is involved in the synthesis of phospholipids, the main lipids in cell membranes.
- Any of numerous small particles, containing digestive enzymes, that are present in the cytoplasm of most cells \
- An area in the cell where microtubles are produced.
- These are tiny hairs that either moves the cell or the environment surrounding the cell.
- It synthesizes proteins. It is either free or on rough endoplasmic reticulum.
- An organelle in eukaryotic cells that stores and modifies proteins for specific functions and prepares them for transport to other parts of the cell.
- The jellylike material that makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane, and, in eukaryotic cells, surrounds the nucleus.
- The outermost layer of cells in plants, bacteria, fungi, and many algae that gives shape to the cell and protects it from infection.
17 Clues: An area in the cell where microtubles are produced. • Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell. • It synthesizes proteins. It is either free or on rough endoplasmic reticulum. • These are tiny hairs that either moves the cell or the environment surrounding the cell. • ...
Cells Ivy 2013-09-17
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- conducts photosynthesis
- pores allows transport of materials between the cytoplasm and the nucleus
- produces hydrogen peroxide
- controls movement of substances in and out the cells
- breaks down waste material
- assembles proteins of the cell
- transports protein and calcium
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- maintain the integrity of genes
- provides internal structural skeleton to support the cell's shape
- a part of cell division
- forms the shape of the cell
- converts energy into power which the cell can use
- storage rooms for the cell
- organizes substances inside the cell
- transcribes ribosomal RNA and makes ribosomes
- holds cell and its organelles in place
- substance that fills the cell
17 Clues: conducts photosynthesis • a part of cell division • produces hydrogen peroxide • breaks down waste material • storage rooms for the cell • forms the shape of the cell • substance that fills the cell • assembles proteins of the cell • transports protein and calcium • maintain the integrity of genes • organizes substances inside the cell • holds cell and its organelles in place • ...
Cells & Tissue 2015-02-28
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- Site of lipid synthesis and calcium storage
- Type of tissue responsible for transmitting electrical impulses
- Type of tissue which lines internal organs
- Separates the intracellular and extracellular fluid environment
- Synthesises particles attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum
- The largest organelle
- Type of muscular tissue found in blood vessels and GI tract
- Type of muscular tissue responsible for moving the skeleton
- Powerhouse of cells
- Australian Post
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- Most basic structural and functional unit of all living systems
- Cell located in the brain
- DNA
- Houses Ribosomes and site of protein synthesis
- Proteins Responsible for molecular transportation
- Blueprint copy for protein synthesis
- Found with the double bilayer structure
17 Clues: DNA • Australian Post • Powerhouse of cells • The largest organelle • Cell located in the brain • Blueprint copy for protein synthesis • Found with the double bilayer structure • Type of tissue which lines internal organs • Site of lipid synthesis and calcium storage • Houses Ribosomes and site of protein synthesis • Proteins Responsible for molecular transportation • ...
Rory cells 2023-10-23
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- are series of small tubes shaped like a cylinder. They help the cell divide.
- every living thing has.
- makes protein.
- a cell that possesses a nucleus.
- break down worn out cell parts and digest the cell waste parts.
- produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients.
- They transport materials in the cell and move them out.
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- directs all cellular activities and its reproduction.
- the watery gel like substance that is found in all cells. It fills the space between organelles.
- it regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
- contains ribosomes.
- it assembles proteins distributions to different parts of the cell.
- surrounds the cell membrane t give it an extra layer of protection.
- moves movement of particles through gas and liquid from a place in which they are in higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. water moves across the cell membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
- a cell that doesn't have a nucleus.
- doesn't contain ribosomes.
- stores food and water.
17 Clues: makes protein. • contains ribosomes. • stores food and water. • every living thing has. • doesn't contain ribosomes. • a cell that possesses a nucleus. • a cell that doesn't have a nucleus. • it regulates what goes in and out of the cell. • directs all cellular activities and its reproduction. • produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients. • ...
Rory cells 2023-10-23
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- are series of small tubes shaped like a cylinder. They help the cell divide.
- every living thing has.
- makes protein.
- a cell that possesses a nucleus.
- break down worn out cell parts and digest the cell waste parts.
- produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients.
- They transport materials in the cell and move them out.
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- directs all cellular activities and its reproduction.
- the watery gel like substance that is found in all cells. It fills the space between organelles.
- it regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
- contains ribosomes.
- it assembles proteins distributions to different parts of the cell.
- surrounds the cell membrane t give it an extra layer of protection.
- moves movement of particles through gas and liquid from a place in which they are in higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. water moves across the cell membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
- a cell that doesn't have a nucleus.
- doesn't contain ribosomes.
- stores food and water.
17 Clues: makes protein. • contains ribosomes. • stores food and water. • every living thing has. • doesn't contain ribosomes. • a cell that possesses a nucleus. • a cell that doesn't have a nucleus. • it regulates what goes in and out of the cell. • directs all cellular activities and its reproduction. • produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients. • ...
Rory cells 2023-10-23
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- are series of small tubes shaped like a cylinder. They help the cell divide.
- every living thing has.
- makes protein.
- a cell that possesses a nucleus.
- break down worn out cell parts and digest the cell waste parts.
- produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients.
- They transport materials in the cell and move them out.
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- directs all cellular activities and its reproduction.
- the watery gel like substance that is found in all cells. It fills the space between organelles.
- it regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
- contains ribosomes.
- it assembles proteins distributions to different parts of the cell.
- surrounds the cell membrane t give it an extra layer of protection.
- moves movement of particles through gas and liquid from a place in which they are in higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. water moves across the cell membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
- a cell that doesn't have a nucleus.
- doesn't contain ribosomes.
- stores food and water.
17 Clues: makes protein. • contains ribosomes. • stores food and water. • every living thing has. • doesn't contain ribosomes. • a cell that possesses a nucleus. • a cell that doesn't have a nucleus. • it regulates what goes in and out of the cell. • directs all cellular activities and its reproduction. • produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients. • ...
Rory cells 2023-10-23
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- are series of small tubes shaped like a cylinder. They help the cell divide.
- every living thing has.
- makes protein.
- a cell that possesses a nucleus.
- break down worn out cell parts and digest the cell waste parts.
- produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients.
- They transport materials in the cell and move them out.
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- directs all cellular activities and its reproduction.
- the watery gel like substance that is found in all cells. It fills the space between organelles.
- it regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
- contains ribosomes.
- it assembles proteins distributions to different parts of the cell.
- surrounds the cell membrane t give it an extra layer of protection.
- moves movement of particles through gas and liquid from a place in which they are in higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. water moves across the cell membrane from an area of higher water concentration to an area of lower water concentration.
- a cell that doesn't have a nucleus.
- doesn't contain ribosomes.
- stores food and water.
17 Clues: makes protein. • contains ribosomes. • stores food and water. • every living thing has. • doesn't contain ribosomes. • a cell that possesses a nucleus. • a cell that doesn't have a nucleus. • it regulates what goes in and out of the cell. • directs all cellular activities and its reproduction. • produces energy for the cell by processing nutrients. • ...
Cells Crossword 2023-11-14
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- The kingdom that includes mushrooms
- the kingdom that includes trees
- gives structure and support to plants
- This is how plants get energy
- basic unit of life
- organelle that makes sugar with sunlight
- the process of making sugar with sunlight
- organelle that makes ATP energy
- made of multiple cells
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- made of only one cell
- organelle that holds DNA
- the gooey stuff that fills the cell
- stores water for cell
- controls what gets in and out of cell
- 'little organs' that perform tasks for the cell
- the kingdom that includes humans
- the Genetic code
17 Clues: the Genetic code • basic unit of life • made of only one cell • stores water for cell • made of multiple cells • organelle that holds DNA • This is how plants get energy • the kingdom that includes trees • organelle that makes ATP energy • the kingdom that includes humans • The kingdom that includes mushrooms • the gooey stuff that fills the cell • ...
Cells 8IC 2023-10-27
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- The type of cell that fights disease
- The first one was invented by Zacharias Janssen and his father
- The type of cell that carries oxygen in your blood
- Deoxyribonucleicacid
- The maximum magnification achiveable using the school microscopes
- The vegetable we used to look at plant cells in the lab
- In plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- The outermost part of an animal cell
- The scientific name for a brain cell
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- The single unit building blocks of life
- There are thousands of these in each chromosomeand each one has the code for making a specific protein
- The part of a cell which makes the energy
- Humans have 23 pairs of these
- The outermost part of a plant cell
- The magnification using the eye piece and the small red objective lens
- This type of infection causing cell does not have a nucleus
- The control centre for the cell
17 Clues: Deoxyribonucleicacid • Humans have 23 pairs of these • The control centre for the cell • The outermost part of a plant cell • The type of cell that fights disease • The outermost part of an animal cell • The scientific name for a brain cell • The single unit building blocks of life • The part of a cell which makes the energy • In plant cells where photosynthesis happens • ...
skin cancer 2024-01-12
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- A cream or lotion that protects you from the sun.
- An operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted.
- Liquid nitrogen to freeze skin cancer, the dead cells slough off after treatment
- Type of cancer that forms in cells that called melanocytes. The most serious skin cancer since it can spread to other areas of your body.
- therapy Radiation to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing and dividing.
- surgery Dermatologist removes the tumor and some surrounding healthy skin to be sure all the cancer is gone.
- a disease that involves the growth of abnormal cells in your skin tissues.
- A medication that is use to kill cancer cells, if cancer has spread to others parts of the body
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- and electrodesiccation Dermatologist uses an instrument with a sharp, looped edge to remove cancer cells as it scrapes across the tumor. Then, they use an electric needle to destroy any remaining cancer cells.
- A medication to train yout immune system to kill cancer cells.
- Type of cancer that forms in your basal cells in the lower part of your epidermis (the outside layer of your skin).
- Metastatic cancer occurs when cancer cells break off from the original tumor, enter your bloodstream or lymph system and spread to other areas of your body.
- Surgery Dermatologist removes only diseased tissue, saving as much surrounding normal tissue as possible.
- Type of cancer that forms in your squamous cells in the outside layer of your skin.
- therapy Medication that activate with blue or red fluorescent, destroy precancerous cells while leaving normal cells alone.
- Light from the sun
- Cells that don’t spread or cause harm Basal cell
- Brown pigments that gives you skin its color and protects against some of the sun’s damaging UV rays
- To relieve a person of the symptoms of a disease or condition.
- A burn from the sun that can be first, second, and third degree burn in your skin
20 Clues: Light from the sun • Cells that don’t spread or cause harm Basal cell • A cream or lotion that protects you from the sun. • An operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted. • A medication to train yout immune system to kill cancer cells. • To relieve a person of the symptoms of a disease or condition. • ...
