cells Crossword Puzzles
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 2025-11-09
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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
Animal And Plant Cells 2015-01-11
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- something that goes into a cell such as food and water.
- bodies "UPS"
- only plant cells have this organelle.
- membrane "gatekeeper"
- animal shapes tend to be this shape.
- this bonus organelle is larger in plant cells.
- parts that work together.
- "little organs"
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- makes protein.
- found in the nucleus.
- "powerhouse"
- largest organelle.
- is found in animal cells near the nucleus.
- animal cells have these plants do not.
- gel like materiel inside the cell found in both plant and animal cells.
- plant cells tend to be this shape.
- "expressway"
- building blocks of living things.
- something that goes out of a cell such as waste and energy.
19 Clues: bodies "UPS" • "powerhouse" • "expressway" • makes protein. • "little organs" • largest organelle. • found in the nucleus. • membrane "gatekeeper" • parts that work together. • building blocks of living things. • plant cells tend to be this shape. • animal shapes tend to be this shape. • only plant cells have this organelle. • animal cells have these plants do not. • ...
Blood 2023-03-10
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- Leukocyte that release histamine & heparin
- Also known as a red blood cell (RBC)
- Cells that differentiate into various types of cells
- The shape of red blood cells (RBC's)
- Liver secretion that promotes blood clotting
- Leukocyte type that includes T cells, B cells
- Leukocyte that moderate allergic reactions & defend against parasitic worms
- A chemical secretion preventing blood clotting
- Plasma proteins that constitute antibodies or transport lipids & vitamins
- Accumulation of bacteria, WBC's, damaged cells
- A decrease in WBC count
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- A chemical secretion that promotes inflammation
- Cell that produces RNC's in the bone marrow
- A reduction in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood
- Increase in WBC count, often due to infection
- The blood fluid, not incl. cells & platelets
- The percentage (by volume) of blood cells in the blood
- Leukocyte that destroy bacteria, fungus, some viruses
- Cell fragments helping blood coagulate (clot)
- Produced by B cells
- Plasma protein that helps maintain blood osmotic pressure
- The protein in RBC's that transports oxygen & carbon dioxide
- Also known as a white blood cell
23 Clues: Produced by B cells • A decrease in WBC count • Also known as a white blood cell • Also known as a red blood cell (RBC) • The shape of red blood cells (RBC's) • Leukocyte that release histamine & heparin • Cell that produces RNC's in the bone marrow • The blood fluid, not incl. cells & platelets • Liver secretion that promotes blood clotting • ...
Chapter 7 Skeletal System Terms 2024-09-16
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- long flat bone that forms center front of chest wall
- makes bone hard and resistant to crushing
- thin layer of cells that line the medullary cavity
- bone-forming cells
- tightly packed tissue
- openings along the lamellae
- marrow made mostly of fat containing stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells
- makes up wall of diaphysis
- give compact bone its stiffness
- hollow tube made of compact bone
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- formation of a bone
- blood cell formation
- marrow containing blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets
- channels found between the lacunae of bone cells
- curved bone in a person's chest
- gives bone its strength and resilience
- made of spongy bone and a thin layer of compact bone
- triangular structure made of 5 fused vertabrae
- composed of the cranium and facial bones
- bone-resorbing cells
- branching bony plates that make up spongy bone
- flat bones of the skull
- fills medullary cavity
- large vertabrae that make up the spine,L1-L5
- tailbone, 4 fused vertabrae
25 Clues: bone-forming cells • formation of a bone • blood cell formation • bone-resorbing cells • tightly packed tissue • fills medullary cavity • flat bones of the skull • makes up wall of diaphysis • openings along the lamellae • tailbone, 4 fused vertabrae • curved bone in a person's chest • give compact bone its stiffness • hollow tube made of compact bone • ...
Organelles and cell theory! 2023-10-06
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- COntrols the natural activities of the cell.
- Contains digestive enzymes.
- Stated that all CELLS COME from pre-existing cells.
- Function in moving cells.
- Developed the microscope through which cells could be seen.
- Organisms made of only one cell.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Organisms made of multiple cells.
- Cell with a nucleus.
- Inside the nucleus.
- Very small(microscopic) organs of the cell.
- 'Protein factories' for the cell.
- Acts as storage container.
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- Double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- Lacks ribosomes on surface.
- Has ribosomes on surface.
- Stated that all animals ARE MADE OF CELLS
- Found in bacteria, plants and fungi.
- Jelly-like substance enclosed by the cell membrane.
- Stated that all plants ARE MADE OF CELLS!
- Paired structures near nucleus.
- Helps cell maintain cell shape.
- Surrounds the outside of all cells.
- Uses energy from sunlight to make glucose for cell.
- Modify, Sort, and package molecules.
- Cell with no nucleus.
- Observed dead cells in cork, and coined the term, ''the cell''
27 Clues: Inside the nucleus. • Cell with a nucleus. • Cell with no nucleus. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Has ribosomes on surface. • Function in moving cells. • Acts as storage container. • Lacks ribosomes on surface. • Contains digestive enzymes. • Paired structures near nucleus. • Helps cell maintain cell shape. • Organisms made of only one cell. • Organisms made of multiple cells. • ...
Skin cancer 2024-03-12
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- oncologist A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
- Inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- A disease caused by abnormal cell growth.
- Another type of cell is called T-cells.
- A medication normally used to treat arthritis.
- trial Particularly one in an early phase.
- that are genetically engineered (changed) in a laboratory.
- Can be found in our hair, skin, eyes, and many other organs, including the kidneys, spleen, liver, lungs, and heart.
- This soft tissue within bones makes blood cells.
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- A large, biological molecule.
- To recognize cancerous B-cells.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions. In the lab, scientists inserted a new gene.
- blood cells Cells carry oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
- To kill the cancerous B-cells.
- To take in
- To bounce off without absorbing.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe.
- A state of unconsciousness—to keep her alive.
- A unit of hereditary material.
20 Clues: To take in • A large, biological molecule. • To kill the cancerous B-cells. • A unit of hereditary material. • To recognize cancerous B-cells. • To bounce off without absorbing. • Another type of cell is called T-cells. • A machine that helps a patient breathe. • A disease caused by abnormal cell growth. • trial Particularly one in an early phase. • ...
A&P 2 - Chapter 11 (Definitions) 2025-09-09
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- A chemical that is responsible for the symptoms of an allergy
- A hormone produced and released by the kidney that stimulates the production of red blood cells by the bone marrow.
- the compound formed by the union of carbon dioxide with hemoglobin
- A blood protein essential to blood clotting. The conversion of fibrinogen to its active form (fibrin) is among the final steps in clot formation, and is triggered by thrombin.
- Red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport.
- B antigens and anti-A antibodies
- Enzymes that break down bacterial cell walls.
- white blood cells
- a white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin.
- The flowing movement of the cytoplasm of a phagocyte.
- breakdown of red blood cells
- a cell that has the ability to ingest particles
- A group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei; lymphocytes, monocytes.
- antibodies
- Amoeboid cells that roam connective tissue and engulf foreign particles and debris of dead cells.
- Cells manufactured in the bone marrow that create antibodies for isolating and destroying invading bacteria and viruses.
- protein
- an orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of hemoglobin and excreted in bile.
- a deficiency of red blood cells
- White blood cells involved in immune response.
- iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells
- a cell fragment that plays an important part in forming blood clots
- clumping of red blood cells
- inhibit allergic reactions of inflammation, redness, and itching caused by the release of histamine
- antimicrobial peptides that inhibit microbial growth
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
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- Migration from a location
- production of blood cells
- 1st hemostasis step:blood vessel contracts;membrane becomes sticky & hormones released
- A protein that, when introduced in the blood, triggers the production of an antibody
- An agranular leukocyte that is able to migrate into tissues and transform into a macrophage.
- a thin light colored layer of white blood cells and platelets than lie between a top layer of plasma and red blood cells
- no antigens, A and B antibodies(universal donor)
- Cells created in the thymus that produce substances that attack infected cells in the body.
- produces lymphocytes
- A antigens and anti-B antibodies
- Passage of white blood cells through intact vessel walls into tissue
- 2nd hemostasis step:platelets adhere to vessel andplatelets aggregate together forming a platelet plug
- Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies.
- guides WBCs to invading pathogens, damaged tissues, and other active WBCs
- A type of white blood cell that can kill tumor cells and virus-infected cells; an important component of innate immunity.
- A and B antigens and no antibodies (universal recipient)
- hemoglobin bound to oxygen
- Production of red blood cells in bone marrow.
- stoppage of bleeding
- produces all other formed elements
- Most abundant white blood cell., Phagocytic and tend to self-destruct as they destroy foreign invaders, limiting their life span to a few days.
- anticoagulant found in blood and tissue cells
- protein in blood; maintains the proper amount of water in the blood
- 3rd hemostasis step:blood clotting enzyme chain reaction, ending with fibrinogen converted into fibrin
- the green pigment in bile
- excess of red blood cells
- Liquid part of blood
- A group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm; neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils.
- A circulating leukocyte that produces histamine.
- the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood
56 Clues: protein • antibodies • white blood cells • produces lymphocytes • stoppage of bleeding • Liquid part of blood • Migration from a location • production of blood cells • the green pigment in bile • excess of red blood cells • hemoglobin bound to oxygen • clumping of red blood cells • breakdown of red blood cells • a deficiency of red blood cells • B antigens and anti-A antibodies • ...
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 • ...
immune system 2021-08-31
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- arms produced by the phagocyte that wrap around the pathogen when it is detected
- one way foreign cells end up in our bodies, altered DNA means different antigens
- the process where white blood cells destroy foreign cells
- the arms fuse together engulfing the pathogen leaving it enclosed in a vesicle
- small white blood cells
- white blood cells with a large nucleus that carry specific receptors
- one way foreign cells end up in our bodies, organisms that cause disease(bacteria,viruses)
- large white blood cells
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- one way along with using similar cells( relatives) that can reduce immune response when you have a transplant- however it can make the immune system less effective against other infections
- what happens to cells that are recognised as foreign by the immune system?
- one way foreign cells end up in our bodies, organisms of the same species, antigens from transplant seen as foreign
- cell surface antigens, identify the cell as self
- humoral response
- cellular response, defence mechanism
- substance that causes immune response
- what the lysosome releases after it has bound to the phagosome
- immune response involving lymphocytes
- the hydrolytic enzymes destroy bacteria cell walls to destroy the pathogen
- one way foreign cells end up in our bodies, poison produced by pathogenic bacteria can damage cells and metabolic processes which causes an immune response
19 Clues: humoral response • small white blood cells • large white blood cells • cellular response, defence mechanism • substance that causes immune response • immune response involving lymphocytes • cell surface antigens, identify the cell as self • the process where white blood cells destroy foreign cells • what the lysosome releases after it has bound to the phagosome • ...
blood 2022-03-29
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- protein inside red blood cells
- gives blood its color
- red blood cells
- A lack of oxygen in your red blood cells
- platelets
- shape of red blood cell
- oxygen rich blood
- formation of platelets
- formation of all blood cells
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- white blood cells
- oxygen poor blood
- Medical condition where blood clotting is reduced
- proportion of red blood cells in pcv
- process that prevents excessive bleeding
- Person trained to draw blood
- required for blood clotting
- hormone that increases red blood cell production
- Blood taken from superficial vein
- a element critical to rbc production
- makes 55 percent of your blood
20 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • oxygen poor blood • oxygen rich blood • gives blood its color • formation of platelets • shape of red blood cell • required for blood clotting • Person trained to draw blood • formation of all blood cells • protein inside red blood cells • makes 55 percent of your blood • Blood taken from superficial vein • ...
Blood 2022-04-01
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- The clotting process
- Houses a central iron atom
- Resistance to flow
- Lack of oxygen carrying capacity
- The formation of red blood cells
- Red blood cells
- Helps to clot blood
- Where cell production originates
- Protein composed of four hemes
- Cell responsible for the body's allergic response
- Blood stem cells
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- Fluid substance of whole blood
- Shape of red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Device that spins blood to separate layers
- Proteins that determine blood type
- Low tissue oxygen concentrations
- Bone marrow cells responsible for formation of platelets
- Hormone that triggers cell production
- Universal blood donor
20 Clues: Red blood cells • Blood stem cells • White blood cells • Resistance to flow • Helps to clot blood • The clotting process • Universal blood donor • Shape of red blood cells • Houses a central iron atom • Fluid substance of whole blood • Protein composed of four hemes • Lack of oxygen carrying capacity • Low tissue oxygen concentrations • The formation of red blood cells • ...
Blood 2022-04-01
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- The clotting process
- Houses a central iron atom
- Resistance to flow
- Lack of oxygen carrying capacity
- The formation of red blood cells
- Red blood cells
- Helps to clot blood
- Where cell production originates
- Protein composed of four hemes
- Cell responsible for the body's allergic response
- Blood stem cells
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- Fluid substance of whole blood
- Shape of red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Device that spins blood to separate layers
- Proteins that determine blood type
- Low tissue oxygen concentrations
- Bone marrow cells responsible for formation of platelets
- Hormone that triggers cell production
- Universal blood donor
20 Clues: Red blood cells • Blood stem cells • White blood cells • Resistance to flow • Helps to clot blood • The clotting process • Universal blood donor • Shape of red blood cells • Houses a central iron atom • Fluid substance of whole blood • Protein composed of four hemes • Lack of oxygen carrying capacity • Low tissue oxygen concentrations • The formation of red blood cells • ...
Immunology Acronyms 2022-10-02
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- Cluster of differentiation: designation for specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- Major histocompatibility complex: designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy: multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- Macrophage: large mononuclear phagocyte that takes residence in many different tissues and organs and contributes to innate immune responses and can act as an effector cell in adaptive immune responses
- Cell mediated immunity: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that makes them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Systemic lupus erythematosus: autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA, and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- B cell receptor: sIg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells.
- Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes: CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- Surface immunoglobulin: an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface
- Fragment with antigen binding: the part of an antibody (that can be isolated by protease digestion) responsible for antigen binding, consisting of the light chain and amino-terminal half of the heavy chain disulfide-bonded together
- Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: the end stage of disease in HIV infection
- Polymorphonuclear leukocytes: white blood cells with multi-lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
- Pathogen associated molecular patterns: repeating molecular patterns on microbes that are recognized by PRRs on immune cells
- C-reactive protein: acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cells
- immune response
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- Cell adhesion molecule
- Dendritic cell: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs: amino acid sequence in cytoplasmic domains of membrane receptors involved in signal transduction
- Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Recombination signal sequences: short DNA sequences flanking Ig and TCR V, D and J gene segments that serve as the binding sites for the RAG complex, allowing Ig and TCR gene rearrangement (somatic recombination)
- Nuclear factor κB: transcription factor that helps activate the expression of many pro-inflammatory genes
- Complementarity determining regions: the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- Membrane attack complex: end product of the Complement cascade that can kill pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- Mannose-binding lectin: soluble acute phase response protein that can bind mannose on pathogens; can activate the lectin pathway of Complement and acts as an opsonin
- lipopolysaccharide: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- Antigen: a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor, or a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- Regulatory CD4+ T cells, regulatory T cells: a T cell subset that is responsible for suppressing or limiting immune responses
- Intracellular adhesion molecules: cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- Interferon: family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections; type 1 interferons include IFN-alpha and IFN-beta, as distinguished from IFN-gamma.
- Antigen presenting cell: a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity: a mechanism NK cells use to induce apoptosis in virally infected cells or tumor cells
- Pattern recognition receptors: receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind to PAMPs on microbes
- Toll-like receptor: a family of Pattern Recognition Receptors present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells that recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune responses
- Interleukin: general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
40 Clues: immune response • Cell adhesion molecule • Human immunodeficiency virus • T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cells • Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • Surface immunoglobulin: an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface • ...
Blood 2022-04-01
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- The clotting process
- Houses a central iron atom
- Resistance to flow
- Lack of oxygen carrying capacity
- The formation of red blood cells
- Red blood cells
- Helps to clot blood
- Where cell production originates
- Protein composed of four hemes
- Cell responsible for the body's allergic response
- Blood stem cells
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- Fluid substance of whole blood
- Shape of red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Device that spins blood to separate layers
- Proteins that determine blood type
- Low tissue oxygen concentrations
- Bone marrow cells responsible for formation of platelets
- Hormone that triggers cell production
- Universal blood donor
20 Clues: Red blood cells • Blood stem cells • White blood cells • Resistance to flow • Helps to clot blood • The clotting process • Universal blood donor • Shape of red blood cells • Houses a central iron atom • Fluid substance of whole blood • Protein composed of four hemes • Lack of oxygen carrying capacity • Low tissue oxygen concentrations • The formation of red blood cells • ...
Module 6 Virtual Crossword 2025-01-10
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- Agents capable of causing alterations in DNA
- Failure of cells to develop specialized features
- Spread of cancer to a distant site
- Transformation of normal cells into cancer cells
- Conversion of normal cells to cancerous cells
- Cancer-causing agent
- Inflammation of the uterine lining
- Condition characterized by alternating “binge and purge” behavior
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- Milk production
- Excessive urination at night
- Degree of differentiation of malignant cells
- Extreme weight loss caused by self-starvation
- Malignant tumor arising from connective tissue
- Severe tissue wasting
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Dry mouth
- Demineralization of bone
- Bone infection
- Spread of cancer via body secretions
- Predetermined cell death
20 Clues: Dry mouth • Bone infection • Milk production • Cancer-causing agent • Severe tissue wasting • Demineralization of bone • Predetermined cell death • Excessive urination at night • Increased intraocular pressure • Spread of cancer to a distant site • Inflammation of the uterine lining • Spread of cancer via body secretions • Degree of differentiation of malignant cells • ...
Blood 2024-03-14
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- Some white blood cells produce _________
- Red blood cells are _______ than white
- The liquid component of blood
- Red blood cells carry ______
- Red blood cells have ______ to bind to oxygen
- White blood cells fight off _________
- There are two types of microscope, light and ______
- These are involved in clot/scab formation
- Everyone's fingerprints are __________
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- Red blood cells do not have a ________
- Electron microscopes have a higher ________ than light microscopes
- Some white blood cells can change ________
- The blood has red and _______ blood cells
- _________ scientists analyse evidence to solve crimes
- Proteins on the surface of cells
- A problem with electron microscopes are they cost a lot of _____
- There are 4 blood _______
17 Clues: There are 4 blood _______ • Red blood cells carry ______ • The liquid component of blood • Proteins on the surface of cells • White blood cells fight off _________ • Red blood cells do not have a ________ • Red blood cells are _______ than white • Everyone's fingerprints are __________ • Some white blood cells produce _________ • The blood has red and _______ blood cells • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-02-01
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- study of tissue
- producing cells
- condition of cell death
- excessive development (number of cells)
- disease characterized by unregulated growth of cells
- group of similar cells that performs a function
- genetic material that regulates cell activity
- humans have 46, located inside cell nucleus
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- white blood cell
- pertaining to internal organs
- pertaining to a body system
- basic unit of all living things
- suffix, meaning abnormal condition
- suffix, meaning view of or viewing
- gel-like liquid inside the cells
- pertaining to the body
- suffix, meaning tumor, swelling
- suffix, meaning disease
- study of cells
- incomplete development of tissue/organs
20 Clues: study of cells • study of tissue • producing cells • white blood cell • pertaining to the body • condition of cell death • suffix, meaning disease • pertaining to a body system • pertaining to internal organs • basic unit of all living things • suffix, meaning tumor, swelling • gel-like liquid inside the cells • suffix, meaning abnormal condition • suffix, meaning view of or viewing • ...
blood 2020-04-17
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- a clear, white liquid
- red blood pigment
- where does the hematopoises take place
- pumps blood all around the boody
- life span of red blood cells in days
- biggest vein
- virus that leads to AIDS
- what does the blood transport from the lungs to the heart?
- transports the blood
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- what is blood made off?
- measures the blood pressure
- red blood cells
- funktion of white blood cells
- subtypes white blood cells
- used by the immune systeme for protection
- white blood cells
- giving blood away
- platelets
- what is special about stem cell devision
- subtypes red blood cells
20 Clues: platelets • biggest vein • red blood cells • red blood pigment • white blood cells • giving blood away • transports the blood • a clear, white liquid • what is blood made off? • virus that leads to AIDS • subtypes red blood cells • subtypes white blood cells • measures the blood pressure • funktion of white blood cells • pumps blood all around the boody • life span of red blood cells in days • ...
cell crossword 2022-10-12
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- tough outer layer that protects the bacteria
- the control center and has genetic info
- carry out cell function
- Hooke the reason why we call cells cells cells
- outer boundary of the cell
- uses sunlight to create food for the cell
- tiny non living particle that invades a host
- process packages and secretes protein
- has digestive enzymes, break things down
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- cells use it to move
- jelly-like fluid interior of the cell
- inside nucleus making ribosomes
- living cells
- no nucleus
- only found in plant cells and adds protection
- powerhouse of the cell
- stores water for the cell
- living thing that provides nutrients for a virus
- make protein
- small hair for attaching to other cells
- intercellular highway with ribosomes on it
21 Clues: no nucleus • living cells • make protein • cells use it to move • powerhouse of the cell • carry out cell function • stores water for the cell • outer boundary of the cell • inside nucleus making ribosomes • jelly-like fluid interior of the cell • process packages and secretes protein • the control center and has genetic info • small hair for attaching to other cells • ...
Cells 2022-01-13
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- Hooke looked at this from the bark of a tree.
- Cells are up to 1000 times smaller than human cells.
- Hooke said the cork looked like it had tiny ____.
- Who was the first person to describe cells?
- The smallest structural & functional unit of an organism.
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- Plant cells can be much larger than _____ cells.
- In 1665 Hooke built a ____ to see tiny things.
- The cell's surface takes in nutrients & pumps out _____.
- Carries out its own life processes.
- How many cells do humans have?
10 Clues: How many cells do humans have? • Carries out its own life processes. • Who was the first person to describe cells? • Hooke looked at this from the bark of a tree. • In 1665 Hooke built a ____ to see tiny things. • Plant cells can be much larger than _____ cells. • Hooke said the cork looked like it had tiny ____. • Cells are up to 1000 times smaller than human cells. • ...
CELLS 2022-01-24
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- prepares protein for their specific jobs or functions
- a network of threadlike proteins that are joined together
- organelles that store food, water, and waste material
- have specialized functions
- flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell
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- stiff structure outside the cell membrane
- membrane-bound organelles that use light energy and make food, a sugar called glucose
- provide a cell with usable energy
- a fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules
- directs cell activities
10 Clues: directs cell activities • have specialized functions • provide a cell with usable energy • stiff structure outside the cell membrane • flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell • prepares protein for their specific jobs or functions • organelles that store food, water, and waste material • a network of threadlike proteins that are joined together • ...
CELLS 2022-01-09
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- __ 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.
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- Organelle that occurs during cell division.
- The phase where cytokinesis begins.
- A step in protein synthesis that occurs in the nucleus.
- Substances moving out of the cell.
- The function of meiosis II is to _ sister chromatids.
- I can simply move in and out of the cell.
10 Clues: Substances moving out of the cell. • The phase where cytokinesis begins. • __ cells have membrane bounded nucleus. • I can simply move in and out of the cell. • Organelle that occurs during cell division. • The phase where DNA replication takes place. • This organelle digest unneeded and faulty protein. • The function of meiosis II is to _ sister chromatids. • ...
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 ? 2021-11-16
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- is the control center of the cell
- this is like a kitchen for a cell
- the fluid that contains all of the organelles
- a less complex version of a eukaryote
- power house of the cell
- a more complex cell
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- it holds liquid and nutrients for the cell
- the smallest level of life.
- more known as the genetic material
- only a plant cell has this it's behind the cell membrane
10 Clues: a more complex cell • power house of the cell • the smallest level of life. • is the control center of the cell • this is like a kitchen for a cell • more known as the genetic material • a less complex version of a eukaryote • it holds liquid and nutrients for the cell • the fluid that contains all of the organelles • only a plant cell has this it's behind the cell membrane
Cells 2020-09-03
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- contains genetic material and protects DNA
- protect and mantain cell shape
- thread like fibers in a cell
- where photosynthesis happens, only in plant cells
- type of cell that does not have a nucleus
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- jelly-like substance in a cell that holds everything in place
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- contain enzymes that break down dead stuff
- composed of one cell
- powerhouse of the cell
10 Clues: composed of one cell • powerhouse of the cell • thread like fibers in a cell • protect and mantain cell shape • maintaining a stable internal environment • type of cell that does not have a nucleus • contains genetic material and protects DNA • contain enzymes that break down dead stuff • where photosynthesis happens, only in plant cells • ...
cells 2020-09-09
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- trees that shrub that shred their leaves at the end of the season
- animals that have hair, a backbone, and produce milk for their young
- a change in shape or characteristics of an orginisam's body as it grows and matures
- plants use the suns energy to convert water and charbon dioxide into sugers
- whiplike tails found in one-celled orgimiams to aidin movement
- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
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- a simple sugar that is an important source of energy
- process by which some organisms, such as certain bacteria, use chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- a tree that does not lose its leaves in the winter and stays green all year round
- respiration: the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy by food
10 Clues: a simple sugar that is an important source of energy • main energy source that cells use for most of their work • whiplike tails found in one-celled orgimiams to aidin movement • trees that shrub that shred their leaves at the end of the season • animals that have hair, a backbone, and produce milk for their young • ...
Cells 2020-08-05
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- Small hair-like projections on the intestinal lining
- The cells that regulate the intestinal lumen by secreting various hormones, such as secretin
- The inside space of a tubular structure
- The largest/longest mucosal membrane in the body
- Most abundance variety of cells that facilitate the process of nutrient uptake
- The part of the body where the water is absorbed and waste material is stored
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- The part of the body where the majority of nutrient and mineral absorption occurs
- series of hollow organs that are joined in a long hollow twisting tube starting at the mouth
- Cells that serve as a barrier between the inside and outside of your body
- A form of programmed cell death, not caused by injury
10 Clues: The inside space of a tubular structure • The largest/longest mucosal membrane in the body • Small hair-like projections on the intestinal lining • A form of programmed cell death, not caused by injury • Cells that serve as a barrier between the inside and outside of your body • The part of the body where the water is absorbed and waste material is stored • ...
Cells 2022-02-15
10 Clues: Storage • Moves cell • Makes lipids • Makes proteins • Transports proteins • Helps cell division • Breaks down dead stuff • Moves fluid through cell • Contains genetic material • Holds everything in place
Cells 2022-03-11
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- Organelle that controls the cells functions and store DNA
- Example of a eukaryotic cell (begins with F)
- Smallest structure of an organism
- These types of cells have a nucleus
- Example of a prokaryotic cell
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- Part of the nucleus that creates ribosomes Organelle that carries proteins
- Outside layer of the nucleus
- Cells with a chloroplast and a cell wall
- These types of cells lack a nucleus
- Cells that only have a cell membrane as the outer layer
10 Clues: Outside layer of the nucleus • Example of a prokaryotic cell • Smallest structure of an organism • These types of cells lack a nucleus • These types of cells have a nucleus • Cells with a chloroplast and a cell wall • Example of a eukaryotic cell (begins with F) • Cells that only have a cell membrane as the outer layer • ...
Cells 2021-10-29
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- basic unit of structure and function in all organism
- a genus of evkaryotic unicellular ciliates commonly studied as a representative of the ciliate group
- make your own food
- a polyphyletic genus of chlorophyte green algae in the family volvocaceae
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- eat other food
- genus of single cell flagellate eukaryotes
- large nucleus
- only one cell
- make proteins
- small and no nucleus
10 Clues: large nucleus • only one cell • make proteins • eat other food • make your own food • small and no nucleus • genus of single cell flagellate eukaryotes • basic unit of structure and function in all organism • a polyphyletic genus of chlorophyte green algae in the family volvocaceae • ...
cells 2021-11-12
cells 2021-11-17
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- - the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
- - specialized structure that preforms important cellular functions
- - unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- - organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- - thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells
- - cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein
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- - fundimental concept of biology that states all living things are made of cells
- - organelle in cells that modifies, sorts
- - fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- - basic unit of all forms of life
10 Clues: - basic unit of all forms of life • - organism whose cells contain a nucleus • - organelle in cells that modifies, sorts • - unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • - cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein • - fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • - thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells • ...
cells 2021-11-10
CELLS 2021-11-10
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- clear thick gel-like (animal & plant)
- cells with good membrane
- small round structure (animals)
- a netlike structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells
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- the aqueous part of the cytoplasm within which various particles and organelles are suspended
- nuclear organism lacking a membrane nucleus
- basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
- thin membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell
- small dense region (animal & plant)
- any fine network
10 Clues: any fine network • cells with good membrane • small round structure (animals) • small dense region (animal & plant) • clear thick gel-like (animal & plant) • nuclear organism lacking a membrane nucleus • thin membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell • a netlike structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells • basic structural and functional unit of all organisms • ...
cells 2021-11-21
10 Clues: no nucleus • marks D.N.A • has nucleus • stores food • stores proten • it is the boss • lake a hot dog • garbage desposal • protects the cell • every one has them
CELLS 2022-01-29
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- STRUCTURES THAT WORK TOGETHER TO HELP CELLS PREFORM LIFE PROCESSES"TINY ORGANS"
- CELL THAT HAS A NUCLEUS WHETHER FOUND IN SINGLE OR MANY CELLED ORGANISMS
- CONTROLS ALL OF THE ACTIVITIES IN THE CELLS
- BREAK DOWN FOOD AND TURN IT INTO ENERGY FOR CELL USES
- A GEL LIKE SUBSTANCE THAT SUPPORTS ALL OF THE ORGANELLES
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- ORGANISMS THAT ARE MADE OF MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF CELLS
- ONE CELLED ORGANISMS
- ORGANISMS COMPOSED OF ONLY ONE CELL THAT HAVE NO NUCLEUS
- THE SMALLEST UNIT OF A LIVING THING THAT CAN CARRY OUT BASIC PROCESSES IN LIFE
- A LAYER AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE CELL THAT GIVES THE CELL SHAPE AND CONTROLS WHAT MOVES IN AND OUT OF A CELL
10 Clues: ONE CELLED ORGANISMS • CONTROLS ALL OF THE ACTIVITIES IN THE CELLS • BREAK DOWN FOOD AND TURN IT INTO ENERGY FOR CELL USES • ORGANISMS THAT ARE MADE OF MANY DIFFERENT KINDS OF CELLS • ORGANISMS COMPOSED OF ONLY ONE CELL THAT HAVE NO NUCLEUS • A GEL LIKE SUBSTANCE THAT SUPPORTS ALL OF THE ORGANELLES • ...
cells 2022-04-05
10 Clues: Gel-like fluid • the power house • clean like Lysol • when cells split • controls the cell • surrounds the plant cell • makes protein for the cell • make food for the plant cell • controls what comes in and out • storage for food and cellular materials
Cells 2013-07-10
10 Clues: make proteins • cell’s recycler • energy in the cell • center of the cell • substance found in a cell • green structure in a plant • direction for cell to follow • Reticulum-transportation network • Membrane- surrounds cell material • storage sac for food, waste and water
CELLS 2012-12-18
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- THE PORTION OF THE CELL OUTSIDE THE NUCLEUS.
- CELLS THAT DONOT ENCOSE DNA IN NUCLEI.
- LOCATED NEAR THE NUCLEUS
- A LARGE MEMBRANE.
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- STORES MATERIELS LIKE WATER, SALT, AND PROTIEN
- NETWORK OF PROTIEN
- THIN FLEXIBLE BARRIER.
- CELLS THAT ENCLOSE THEIR DNA.
- STRUCTURES ACT LIKE SPECIALIZED ORGANS.
- BASIC UNIT OF LIFE.
10 Clues: A LARGE MEMBRANE. • NETWORK OF PROTIEN • BASIC UNIT OF LIFE. • THIN FLEXIBLE BARRIER. • LOCATED NEAR THE NUCLEUS • CELLS THAT ENCLOSE THEIR DNA. • CELLS THAT DONOT ENCOSE DNA IN NUCLEI. • STRUCTURES ACT LIKE SPECIALIZED ORGANS. • THE PORTION OF THE CELL OUTSIDE THE NUCLEUS. • STORES MATERIELS LIKE WATER, SALT, AND PROTIEN
Cells 2013-04-14
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- / helps to identify touch,smell aswell as taste,sound,light and pain
- / cover the tubes that lead to the lung
- / carry oxygen are the body
- / covers the outside of the body
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- / allows movement
- / helps fight off diseases
- / control centre of the cell
- / the female helps reproduce new individuals
- / contain a lot of calcium which makes them hard and strong
- / the male helps reproduce new individuals
10 Clues: / allows movement • / helps fight off diseases • / carry oxygen are the body • / control centre of the cell • / covers the outside of the body • / cover the tubes that lead to the lung • / the male helps reproduce new individuals • / the female helps reproduce new individuals • / contain a lot of calcium which makes them hard and strong • ...
cells 2013-04-16
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- oval shaped organelles. absorb energy from sun
- basic unspecialised cells that become specialised
- power station for the cell
- found on the surface of leaves
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- least dangerous skin cancer
- the jelly like substance that containes glucose
- control centre of the cell
- this type off cell has a cell wall and vacuole
- most dangerous skin cancer
- tough covering around the cell it gives strength
10 Clues: control centre of the cell • power station for the cell • most dangerous skin cancer • least dangerous skin cancer • found on the surface of leaves • oval shaped organelles. absorb energy from sun • this type off cell has a cell wall and vacuole • the jelly like substance that containes glucose • tough covering around the cell it gives strength • ...
Cells 2013-04-16
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- Most dangerous skin cancer
- A green pigmentis used to trap light energy
- Has tubes to carry and dissolve minerals from the roots of the plant
- absorbs water and dissolved minerals from the soil
- Contains cell sap
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- small and light
- Does not have a Nucleus
- can stretch to allow lengthening of muscles
- found on the surface of leaves
- Made up of thousands of molecules
10 Clues: small and light • Contains cell sap • Does not have a Nucleus • Most dangerous skin cancer • found on the surface of leaves • Made up of thousands of molecules • A green pigmentis used to trap light energy • can stretch to allow lengthening of muscles • absorbs water and dissolved minerals from the soil • Has tubes to carry and dissolve minerals from the roots of the plant
Cells 2013-02-10
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- where photosynthesis occurs
- Inside the nucleus
- this is the only cell that has a permanent vacule
- speeds bacteria up (acts like a motor)
- only cell without Ribosomes
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- where reactions for respiration take place
- this is what the cell wall is made of
- where protiens are made in the cell
- only cell which doesnt conatain a cell wall
- only cell that doesnt have a nucleus
10 Clues: Inside the nucleus • where photosynthesis occurs • only cell without Ribosomes • where protiens are made in the cell • only cell that doesnt have a nucleus • this is what the cell wall is made of • speeds bacteria up (acts like a motor) • where reactions for respiration take place • only cell which doesnt conatain a cell wall • ...
Cells 2015-09-26
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- Are plant and animal cells the same?
- Jell like substance in the middle of the cell
- What colour blood cells are responsible for defending the body against diseases?
- What organelle is only found in plant cells?
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- Specialised structures in a cell
- The powerhouse of a cell
- The outside skin of a plant cell
- Are cells living or dead?
- What colour blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen around the body?
- What do ribosomes make?
10 Clues: What do ribosomes make? • The powerhouse of a cell • Are cells living or dead? • Specialised structures in a cell • The outside skin of a plant cell • Are plant and animal cells the same? • What organelle is only found in plant cells? • Jell like substance in the middle of the cell • What colour blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen around the body? • ...
CELLS 2015-10-27
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- a tiny cell wall structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.
- the control center of a eukaryotic cell that directs the cell's activities and contains DNA.
- the process in which some organisms use water along with sunlight and carbon dioxide to make their own food.
- the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
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- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- process by which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane.
- the process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release energy without using oxygen.
- the maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism.
- the diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane.
- process by which vesicles release their contents outside the cell.
10 Clues: the basic unit of structure and function in living things. • the maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism. • process by which vesicles release their contents outside the cell. • the diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane. • a tiny cell wall structure that carries out a specific function within the cell. • ...
cells 2016-05-17
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- a jelly like substance found in the cell
- a cell that has a defined nucleus with a membrane
- stores water for future use (in a plant cell)
- have cell wall(name the cell)
- is the brain of cell
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- a cell that lacks a wall or membrane
- have no cellwall(name the cell)
- is the power house of a cell
- kitchen of the cell
- are the functional and structural unit of a living organism
10 Clues: kitchen of the cell • is the brain of cell • is the power house of a cell • have cell wall(name the cell) • have no cellwall(name the cell) • a cell that lacks a wall or membrane • a jelly like substance found in the cell • stores water for future use (in a plant cell) • a cell that has a defined nucleus with a membrane • ...
CELLS 2016-05-09
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- living thing that is not a human being or plant
- planted in the ground
- very simple cells
- a specialised cellular part
- where proteins are created that the cell needs
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- separating something into parts
- thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the cell
- most livin things are composed of these cells
- the control centre of the cell
- smallest unit that is capable of performing life functions
10 Clues: very simple cells • planted in the ground • a specialised cellular part • the control centre of the cell • separating something into parts • most livin things are composed of these cells • where proteins are created that the cell needs • living thing that is not a human being or plant • thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the cell • ...
Cells 2016-02-28
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- algae cells are classified as this
- Bacteria are classed as.........
- site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- chemical reactions occur here
- contains cell sap; keeps the cell rigid.
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- structures where glucose is converted into energy
- animal and plant cells are classed as ..........
- these are made on ribosomes
- contains DNA; controls the activities of the cell
- Prokaryotes are much ............... than eukaryotes
10 Clues: these are made on ribosomes • chemical reactions occur here • Bacteria are classed as......... • algae cells are classified as this • site of photosynthesis in plant cells • contains cell sap; keeps the cell rigid. • animal and plant cells are classed as .......... • structures where glucose is converted into energy • contains DNA; controls the activities of the cell • ...
cells 2016-05-22
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- organelle present in plant cell which provide support to the plant
- store the colored pigments
- cell wall contain __________
- two german biologists mathias and _________ wrote the cell theory
- power-houses of the cells
- synthesizes proteins
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- store water,food and waste products
- cells formed during cell division are known as ___________ cells
- the living structure of a cell
- these carry genetic material inside the nucleas
10 Clues: synthesizes proteins • power-houses of the cells • store the colored pigments • cell wall contain __________ • the living structure of a cell • store water,food and waste products • these carry genetic material inside the nucleas • cells formed during cell division are known as ___________ cells • two german biologists mathias and _________ wrote the cell theory • ...
Cells 2023-03-27
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- - A subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- - A type of lipid that makes up the cell membrane
- - An organelle that contains digestive enzymes to break down waste materials
- - A thread-like structure that carries genetic information
- - The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains organelles
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- - The process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells
- - The process by which a cell takes in substances from the outside environment
- - The organelles that produce energy in the form of ATP for the cell
- - An organelle that synthesizes proteins
- - The control center of the cell that contains the genetic material
10 Clues: - An organelle that synthesizes proteins • - A type of lipid that makes up the cell membrane • - A thread-like structure that carries genetic information • - The control center of the cell that contains the genetic material • - The organelles that produce energy in the form of ATP for the cell • ...
Cells 2022-09-21
10 Clues: cleans cell • stores waste • photosynthesis • gives structure • produces energy • creates protein • transports beep beep • let things in and out • holds organelle in place • is the powerhouse of the cell
cells 2022-09-22
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- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the central and most important part of an object
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells,
- a minute particle consisting of RNA
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- is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane
- surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
10 Clues: a minute particle consisting of RNA • surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. • the central and most important part of an object • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane • ...
Cells 2022-09-14
10 Clues: makes proteins • makes ribosomes • Loosely packed DNA • cell with no nucleus • wall made of cellulose • powerhouse of the cell • breaks down and digests parts • _____ are the basic unit of life • these cells have a larger vacuole • Cell where the DNA is stored in nucleus
Cells 2022-09-19
10 Clues: /stores DNA • /stores water • /creates protein • /break down waste • /Transports protein • /the powerhouse of the cells • /Gives structure and protection • /holds the organelles in place • /Controls what goes in and out of the cell • / converts sun light from the sun into glucose
Cells 2022-09-23
10 Clues: more complex • genetic code • small & simple • the cell boundary • what makes plants green • what everything is made of • food digestion and recycling • finishes proteins and makes membrane • protects the dna and controls the cell • help coordinate cell division (only in animal cells)
Cells 2022-09-23
10 Clues: the storage • carries DNA • gives structure • gets ride of the waste • the smallest unit of life • the powerhouse of the cell • the small gel like substance • the control center of the cell • controls what goes in and out the cell • uses light engrey for food for the cell
CELLS 2022-09-23
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- powerhouse of the cell
- all living things are made of cells, cells are the basics of life, cells come from other cells
- synthesizes proteins
- Smooth or rough
- storage for things such as water and food
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- type of cell with no nucleus
- houses DNA
- finish, packs, and transports proteins
- holds organelles in place
- surrounds the cell, regulates what enters and leaves the cell
10 Clues: houses DNA • Smooth or rough • synthesizes proteins • powerhouse of the cell • holds organelles in place • type of cell with no nucleus • finish, packs, and transports proteins • storage for things such as water and food • surrounds the cell, regulates what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Cells 2022-09-14
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- , a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- , the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- , organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- , a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria
- , photosynthesis takes place
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- , the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- , a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- , organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- , a dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells
- , the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
10 Clues: , photosynthesis takes place • , a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell • , a dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells • , the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • , organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles • , the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
Cells 2022-10-03
10 Clues: has nucleus • makes protein • stores materials • center of nucleus • protects plant cell • powerhouse of the cell • helps maintain cell shape • directs all cell activities • where food is made in plant cells • gel-like mixture with hereditary stuff
Cells 2022-10-03
10 Clues: has nucleus • makes protein • stores materials • center of nucleus • protects plant cell • powerhouse of the cell • helps maintain cell shape • directs all cell activities • where food is made in plant cells • gel-like mixture with hereditary stuff
Cells 2022-10-05
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- What is a then hollow cylinders which provide channels for movement inside the cell?
- breaks down food molecules to release energy?
- The ______________ maintains homeostasis?
- The control center of a Cell?
- What makes proteins?
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- What converts light energy into chemical energy?
- Packages, processes, and stores material that will be sent out of the cell.
- thin protein fibers used for many cell movements?
- long thin strands of DNA found in the nucleus
- What contains organelles?
10 Clues: What makes proteins? • What contains organelles? • The control center of a Cell? • The ______________ maintains homeostasis? • long thin strands of DNA found in the nucleus • breaks down food molecules to release energy? • What converts light energy into chemical energy? • thin protein fibers used for many cell movements? • ...
Cells 2022-12-12
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- can changes its body shape as they lack cell wall and contain Pseudomonas which helps in movement and food capturing.
- A large group of single-cell microorganisms
- Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal
- Contains RNA to build proteins
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body
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- Produces energy through chemical reactions – breaking down fats & carbohydrates
- gel-like mixture surrounded by cell membrane contains hereditary material
- carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
- each cell contains thousands,makes protein
- helps in the conduction of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and other parts of plants
10 Clues: Contains RNA to build proteins • each cell contains thousands,makes protein • A large group of single-cell microorganisms • carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. • Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal • gel-like mixture surrounded by cell membrane contains hereditary material • ...
Cells 2023-01-31
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- I am also known as kitchen of the cell.
- I am known as a group of cells.
- What do we call a single celled organism?
- I am found in plant cells only.
- I am formed when the tissues are combined.
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- I am the emplty blank looking structures in the cytoplasm.
- I am the powerhouse of a cell.
- I am the functional unit of life.
- I am the control unit of a cell.
- I am the liquid material in the nucleus.
10 Clues: I am the powerhouse of a cell. • I am known as a group of cells. • I am found in plant cells only. • I am the control unit of a cell. • I am the functional unit of life. • I am also known as kitchen of the cell. • I am the liquid material in the nucleus. • What do we call a single celled organism? • I am formed when the tissues are combined. • ...
Cells 2023-01-27
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- a gel like substance that supports all of the organelles.
- one celled organism that consist of one single cells.
- breaks down food and turns it into energy for the cell to use.
- single or multicellular
- a layer around the outside of the cell that gives the cell shape and controls what moves in and out of the cell.
- organisms composed of only one cell that have no nucleus.
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- controls all of the activities in the cell
- organelles that are made of many different numbers and type of cells.
- Structures that work together to help cells perform life processes- “tiny organs”
- the smallest unit of living thing that can carry out the basic processes of life.
10 Clues: single or multicellular • controls all of the activities in the cell • one celled organism that consist of one single cells. • a gel like substance that supports all of the organelles. • organisms composed of only one cell that have no nucleus. • breaks down food and turns it into energy for the cell to use. • ...
Cells 2023-04-17
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- membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- giant single cells, containing stockpiles of all the materials needed for initial development of the embryo through to the stage at which the new individual can begin feeding
- Their structure allows the plant to absorb more water. They also allow a plant to take in the minerals it needs to survive
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules
- organisms consisting of one cell only that performs all vital functions including metabolism, excretion, and reproduction
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- the outer covering of a cell, present adjacent to the cell membrane, which is also called the plasma membrane
- male reproductive cells that originate in the testicles. they swim to and fertilize a female reproductive cell called an oocyte
- to store various substances such as water and lipds
- green pigment found in plant cells and used in photosynthesis
- the lenses that directly observe the object the microscope user is examining
10 Clues: to store various substances such as water and lipds • green pigment found in plant cells and used in photosynthesis • the lenses that directly observe the object the microscope user is examining • the outer covering of a cell, present adjacent to the cell membrane, which is also called the plasma membrane • ...
cells 2023-03-01
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- an animals way of discharging excess water
- makes and transports lipids
- get rid of waste products
- contains DNA
- makes and transports protein
- trafficking, processing, and sorting
- provides protection for all cells
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- a plants storage for water
- moves substances in or out
- produces energy for a plant through photosynthesis
10 Clues: contains DNA • get rid of waste products • a plants storage for water • moves substances in or out • makes and transports lipids • makes and transports protein • provides protection for all cells • trafficking, processing, and sorting • an animals way of discharging excess water • produces energy for a plant through photosynthesis
Cells 2023-02-15
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- organelle that photosynthesis occurs in
- "brain" of the cell, contains DNA
- only one cell making up an organism
- organelle that is a storage area, contains food and water.
- organelle that surrounds the cell, controls what goes in and out of cell
- "bones" of a plant cell
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- "powerhouse" of the cell, controls energy production
- more than one cell making up an organism
- the basic unit of life
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell
10 Clues: the basic unit of life • "bones" of a plant cell • "brain" of the cell, contains DNA • only one cell making up an organism • organelle that photosynthesis occurs in • more than one cell making up an organism • jelly-like substance that fills the cell • "powerhouse" of the cell, controls energy production • organelle that is a storage area, contains food and water. • ...
Cells 2023-04-26
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- Packages materials for the cell
- Makes protein for the cell
- Gel-like substance that keeps the organelles in place
- Filters what comes in and out of the cell
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- Acts as a delivery system for the cell
- Acts as a digestive system for the cell
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Is the brain of the cell
- Stores nutrients and water for the cell
- Helps with cell division
10 Clues: Is the brain of the cell • Helps with cell division • The powerhouse of the cell • Makes protein for the cell • Packages materials for the cell • Acts as a delivery system for the cell • Acts as a digestive system for the cell • Stores nutrients and water for the cell • Filters what comes in and out of the cell • Gel-like substance that keeps the organelles in place
cells 2023-05-02
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- the main substance found in plant cell
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- lying outside the plasma membrane
- carrying genetic information
- fatty, waxy, or oily compounds
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- one or more specific job
- responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
- gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell
- cell's control center
- containing fluid
10 Clues: containing fluid • cell's control center • one or more specific job • carrying genetic information • fatty, waxy, or oily compounds • lying outside the plasma membrane • the main substance found in plant cell • convert light energy into chemical energy • gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell • responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
cells 2023-05-02
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- the main substance found in plant cell
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- lying outside the plasma membrane
- carrying genetic information
- fatty, waxy, or oily compounds
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- one or more specific job
- responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
- gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell
- cell's control center
- containing fluid
10 Clues: containing fluid • cell's control center • one or more specific job • carrying genetic information • fatty, waxy, or oily compounds • lying outside the plasma membrane • the main substance found in plant cell • convert light energy into chemical energy • gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell • responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
cells 2023-05-02
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- the main substance found in plant cell
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- lying outside the plasma membrane
- carrying genetic information
- fatty, waxy, or oily compounds
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- one or more specific job
- responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
- gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell
- cell's control center
- containing fluid
10 Clues: containing fluid • cell's control center • one or more specific job • carrying genetic information • fatty, waxy, or oily compounds • lying outside the plasma membrane • the main substance found in plant cell • convert light energy into chemical energy • gelatinous liquid that fills inside of a cell • responsible for nearly every task of cellular life
Cells 2023-05-03
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- Reproduction with one parent
- A living organism that cannot make food
- Cells with no nucleus
- unicellular living organism
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- Cells with a nucleus
- Reproduction with two parents
- A ling thing that can make their own food
- the thing that makes up cells
- theory The theory of what things are made out of
- living thing
10 Clues: living thing • Cells with a nucleus • Cells with no nucleus • unicellular living organism • Reproduction with one parent • Reproduction with two parents • the thing that makes up cells • A living organism that cannot make food • A ling thing that can make their own food • theory The theory of what things are made out of
cells 2017-05-03
10 Clues: smallest cell • brain of the cell • kitchen of the plant • power house of a cell • cells which can change shape • egg largest cell • hooke discovered cell • cell present in hair and nails • cell cells that expand and contract • wall only found in plants gives a rigid structure
Cells! 2020-02-20
10 Clues: Creates Protein • Creates proteins • Powerhouse of the cell • Semi-permeable membrane • Stores things in the cell • Ships things out of the cell • Provides structure for the cell • Holds DNA and controls the cell • What it is called when organs work together • The thing that all of the organelles float in
Cells 2020-12-17
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- Stores food, water, wastes and other things
- Produces energy a cell needs
- Rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
- tiny Organs inside cells
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- Controls what goes in and out of cells
- Assembles amino acids to create proteins
- turns sunlight energy into food in plants
- Control centre of the cell and contains DNA
- Gel-like fluid where organelles are found
10 Clues: tiny Organs inside cells • Produces energy a cell needs • Rigid outer layer of a plant cell • Controls what goes in and out of cells • Assembles amino acids to create proteins • turns sunlight energy into food in plants • Gel-like fluid where organelles are found • Stores food, water, wastes and other things • Control centre of the cell and contains DNA • ...
Cells 2021-01-27
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- Carries the genetic code
- generates food for the cell
- infection that can grow in a cell
- part of the cell with specific functions
- can destroy viruses
- liquid inside the cell
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- Microscopic life that lives in your body
- contains the cell's chromosomes
- make DNA into protein
- converts sunlight energy into chemical energy
10 Clues: can destroy viruses • make DNA into protein • liquid inside the cell • Carries the genetic code • generates food for the cell • contains the cell's chromosomes • infection that can grow in a cell • Microscopic life that lives in your body • part of the cell with specific functions • converts sunlight energy into chemical energy
Cells 2021-01-27
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- A DNA and membrane nucleus
- Transporters of the Protein and other materials
- makes CO2 into surgars for the plant
- the core of the cell
- makes proteins for other cells
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- makes food for other cells
- the wall that protects the insides
- keeps vital parts inplace inside the cell
- forces Its genetic material into other cell
- sigal celled organisms, dont have nucleus
10 Clues: the core of the cell • makes food for other cells • A DNA and membrane nucleus • makes proteins for other cells • the wall that protects the insides • makes CO2 into surgars for the plant • keeps vital parts inplace inside the cell • sigal celled organisms, dont have nucleus • forces Its genetic material into other cell • Transporters of the Protein and other materials
Cells 2021-01-22
10 Clues: one cell • "mini organ" • a big molecule • you're made of this! • Google Chrome + some • the powerhouse of the cell • a prisoner containment room • rhymes with ribosome.. kind of • a storage unit for water and waste • two examples of this is plants and animals
Cells! 2021-09-20
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- something the cell form
- control center of the cell
- a specialized structure inside of a cell
- provides extra support for plant cells
- something that the nucleus contains
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- releases energy into the cell
- something that helps store food and water
- helps make food for plant cells
- creates a boundary
- gel-like substance in the cell
10 Clues: creates a boundary • something the cell form • control center of the cell • releases energy into the cell • gel-like substance in the cell • helps make food for plant cells • something that the nucleus contains • provides extra support for plant cells • a specialized structure inside of a cell • something that helps store food and water
Cells! 2021-09-20
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- something the cell form
- control center of the cell
- a specialized structure inside of a cell
- provides extra support for plant cells
- something that the nucleus contains
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- releases energy into the cell
- something that helps store food and water
- helps make food for plant cells
- creates a boundary
- gel-like substance in the cell
10 Clues: creates a boundary • something the cell form • control center of the cell • releases energy into the cell • gel-like substance in the cell • helps make food for plant cells • something that the nucleus contains • provides extra support for plant cells • a specialized structure inside of a cell • something that helps store food and water
Cells 2021-09-09
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- made of microtubules
- its job is to create ribosomes
- Wall provides shape and support
- in both plant and animal cell
- Reticulum rough and Smooth
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- Schleiden all plants "are composed of cells"
- a liquid that surrounds the nucleus
- Apparatus "the Post Office"
- has beams that help gives the cell its shape
- stores water, salts, + wastes
10 Clues: made of microtubules • in both plant and animal cell • stores water, salts, + wastes • its job is to create ribosomes • Apparatus "the Post Office" • Reticulum rough and Smooth • a liquid that surrounds the nucleus • Wall provides shape and support • has beams that help gives the cell its shape • Schleiden all plants "are composed of cells"
