cells Crossword Puzzles
Cardiovascular Sytem Review 2023-12-18
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- red blood cells that do not carry oxygen are ___
- the heart has this many compartments
- this type of cell cannot be replenished
- red blood cells that carry oxygen are ___
- organs for disposing of waste
- red blood cells deliver oxygen, hormones and ___
- right heart -> lungs -> left heart -> ___
- this side of the heart receives deoxygenated blood
- all living things are made of these
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- vessel that take blood to the heart
- red blood cells pick-up ___ and waste at the body cells
- all cells need this to do work
- this is where blood cells are made
- vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- tiny vessels that exchange materials at the body cells
- organ that supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from red blood cells
- this side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the body
17 Clues: organs for disposing of waste • all cells need this to do work • this is where blood cells are made • vessel that take blood to the heart • all living things are made of these • the heart has this many compartments • this type of cell cannot be replenished • red blood cells that carry oxygen are ___ • right heart -> lungs -> left heart -> ___ • ...
cell division 2020-06-07
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- a cell with 2 sets of chromosomes is _____
- The stage of mitosis when sister chromatids are split
- stem cells that are capable of becoming any cell type
- Consists of G1, S, and G2
- the spermatozoa use this for movement
- part of the spermatozoa used for penetrating the egg
- portion of spermatozoa contains mitochondria
- the production of sperm cells
- division that results in genetically unique gametes
- otherwise known as sperm and egg cells
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- the stage of mitosis when chromosomes condense
- Following cell division, ______ cells are produced
- The stage of mitosis when cromosomes line
- a cell with one of each chromosome is ____
- the cell that results from fertilization
- After DNA replication, each half of the X are ___chromatids
- The stage of mitosis when two new nuclei form
- When a dividing cell splits producing two cells
- division that results in genetically identical cells
- an exchange of genetic material during prophase I
- production of ova
- non-reproductive cells of the body are called _____ cells
22 Clues: production of ova • Consists of G1, S, and G2 • the production of sperm cells • the spermatozoa use this for movement • otherwise known as sperm and egg cells • the cell that results from fertilization • The stage of mitosis when cromosomes line • a cell with 2 sets of chromosomes is _____ • a cell with one of each chromosome is ____ • ...
Nervous System Part 2 2021-10-31
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- structures responsible for assisting CSF drainage into the venous system
- layer of cerebellum noted by granule cells
- a collection of axons/dendrites outside the CNS
- cells involved in production of cerebrospinal fluid
- layer of cerebellum noted with basket cells
- cluster of neurons in the CNS
- cells that surround neurosomas in ganglia
- name given to the site of
- junctions used by ependymal cells
- layer of cerebellum noted by myelinated nerve fibers
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- anatomical location for sympathetic neurons
- passage between third and fourth ventricle
- layer of cerebellum noted by purkinje cells
- production
- cluster of neuron somas in the PNS
- anatomical location for parasympathetic neurons
- structure that helps control peristaltic movement of the GI tract
- insulating layer around a nerve fiber
- cell surface projection seen in the choroid plexus
- cells lining the blood-CSF- barrier
- passageway for CSF in the spinal cord
- cells responsible for myelin sheath production in the PNS
22 Clues: production • name given to the site of • cluster of neurons in the CNS • junctions used by ependymal cells • cluster of neuron somas in the PNS • cells lining the blood-CSF- barrier • insulating layer around a nerve fiber • passageway for CSF in the spinal cord • cells that surround neurosomas in ganglia • passage between third and fourth ventricle • ...
Cell Biology 2017-11-13
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- Packages materials for storage or export
- First person to see dead cells, named them cells
- Site of cellular respiration
- First to see living cells, improved microscope
- Organism made up of only one cell
- Controls amount of light that reaches the specimen
- All cells come from other cells
- Site of photosynthesis
- Animals are made up of cells
- Has ribosomes that make proteins
- Have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Jellylike substance within cell where chemical reaction take place
- Stores wastes, food, water, etc.
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- Wall Gives support to plant cells
- No nucleus, only a nucleoid region
- Polysaccharide that makes up the cell wall
- Organism made up of more than one cell
- Contain DNA and controls cell activities
- Plants are made up of cells
- Specialized structures within a cell
- Involved in lipid production
- Makes ribosomes
- Site of protein synthesis
- Contains digestive enzymes that break down organelles and macromolecules
24 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Site of photosynthesis • Site of protein synthesis • Plants are made up of cells • Site of cellular respiration • Involved in lipid production • Animals are made up of cells • All cells come from other cells • Has ribosomes that make proteins • Stores wastes, food, water, etc. • Wall Gives support to plant cells • Organism made up of only one cell • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-12-06
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- Also known as Suppressor T cells
- Modulate the functional activities of many other types of cells
- Primarily attacks bacteria
- Also known as stem cells
- Attack invaders outside
- Engulfs and absorbs bacteria and other small cells
- Made from bone marrow and the thymus
- Largest organ of the lymphatic system
- Organ located above the inguinal area
- Visible, round lumps in the back of the throat
- Secrete product lymphokines that modulates the functional activities of other cells
- Not visible, high in the throat & behind the nose
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- Directly terminates antigens
- Consists of lymphatic pathways, lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsils.
- The body's secondary circulation system
- Attack invaders inside
- Precipitate the production of antibodies by B cells and produce substances that activate other T cells
- Main organ of the lymphatic system
- Derived in the Thymus gland
- Spongy tissue in your bones that makes blood cells
- Bean shaped organs located throughout the lymphatic system
21 Clues: Attack invaders inside • Attack invaders outside • Also known as stem cells • Primarily attacks bacteria • Derived in the Thymus gland • Directly terminates antigens • Also known as Suppressor T cells • Main organ of the lymphatic system • Made from bone marrow and the thymus • Largest organ of the lymphatic system • Organ located above the inguinal area • ...
Organelle Choice Project 2023-12-04
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- Surrounds and proctects the nucleus
- First man to discover and name cells
- Gel-like substance that allows things to move around if needed
- Cells that have no true nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles
- Build important components for life called proteins
- Structure inside the nucleus that helps build ribosomes
- Cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Surrounds and protects the cell
- The cells warehouse where everything gets stored
- Makes and stores lipids and hormones
- Package all celluar materials and mostly ship to cell membrane
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- Basic unit or building blocks of life
- Transports material through the cell
- Solar power plant of plant cells
- Acts as the cells recycling plant
- The cell coding that provides instructions for the cell
- Only found in plant cells and adds extra protection to the outside of the cell
- Director of the cell
- Makes energy molecules called ATP
- Build proteins by combining together
20 Clues: Director of the cell • Surrounds and protects the cell • Solar power plant of plant cells • Acts as the cells recycling plant • Makes energy molecules called ATP • Surrounds and proctects the nucleus • Transports material through the cell • First man to discover and name cells • Build proteins by combining together • Makes and stores lipids and hormones • ...
Tumors of CNS & PNS 2024-02-03
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- Tumor arising from the ependymal cells lining brain ventricles.
- Invasion of surrounding tissues by tumor cells.
- Tumor originating from the meninges, the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- A type of glioma characterized by elongated tumor cells.
- Loss of normal tissue architecture due to tumor invasion.
- Fluid accumulation in the brain due to a tumor.
- Tumor arising from the nerve sheath.
- Uncontrolled proliferation of Schwann cells.
- Benign tumor of Schwann cells.
- Necrosis of brain tissue, often seen in stroke and tumors.
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- Increased cell proliferation at the edge of a tumor.
- Spread of cancer cells to distant organs.
- Lack of normal cell organization in a tumor.
- Tumor arising from the meningothelial cells.
- Malignant tumor of glial cells, often aggressive and fast-growing.
- Excessive cell death in a tumor.
- Tumor arising from the blood vessels of the nervous system.
- Abnormal blood vessel formation within a tumor.
- Accumulation of amyloid protein in the brain, associated with Alzheimer's disease.
- Fluid-filled cavities within a tumor.
20 Clues: Benign tumor of Schwann cells. • Excessive cell death in a tumor. • Tumor arising from the nerve sheath. • Fluid-filled cavities within a tumor. • Spread of cancer cells to distant organs. • Lack of normal cell organization in a tumor. • Tumor arising from the meningothelial cells. • Uncontrolled proliferation of Schwann cells. • ...
ipiid 2023-09-23
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- general designation of many different cytokines, chemical messages secreted by immune cells that help in the communication with other cells
- transcription factor expresssed in treg cells, needed for their function
- AID, antibodies form complexes
- AID
- multi-lobed WBC
- associated with MHC1
- regulatory CD4 tcell
- adaptive immunity response with effector t cell
- connects with CD4, associated with antigen presenting cells
- has large and small, can act as effector cell in adaptive immunity
- family of proteins including antibodies and B cells
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- has 1 and 2 making complex, essential for Ig
- end product of complement
- lymphocyte formed in bone marrow
- type of APC associated with MHC2
- large granular lymphocyte, induces apoptosis
- associated with MHC2
- end stage of HIV infection
- thymus derived lymphocyte, CD4 and CD8
- cluster of differentiation, designation for specific cell surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate
- antigen, recognized by b receptor
- connects with CD8, associated with all cells
- antibody, Ig secreted by plasma cells
23 Clues: AID • multi-lobed WBC • associated with MHC2 • associated with MHC1 • regulatory CD4 tcell • end product of complement • end stage of HIV infection • AID, antibodies form complexes • lymphocyte formed in bone marrow • type of APC associated with MHC2 • antigen, recognized by b receptor • antibody, Ig secreted by plasma cells • thymus derived lymphocyte, CD4 and CD8 • ...
Cells and Organelles 2023-09-29
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- Stated all animals are made of cells.
- Controls the cell's activities.
- Cell containing a nucleus.
- body Modify, sort, and package molecules from the ER.
- Provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place.
- Supports & protects plant cells.
- Carry out photosynthesis.
- Allows material to enter and leave the nucleus.
- Protein synthesis.
- Cell with no nucleus.
- Invented the microscope.
- Store water and regulate water intake.
- Makes RNA
- Generate cellular energy.
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- Organisms made of one cell.
- Controls what enters or leaves the cell.
- Helps maintain cell shape.
- Maintaing internal balance.
- Function in moving cells.
- Stated all plants are made of cells.
- Help pull chromosomes apart in animal cells.
- Stated all cells come from pre existing cells.
- Organisms made of many cells.
- Coined the term "the cell."
- ER Makes membrane proteins and helps export them out if the cell.
- Break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts.
26 Clues: Makes RNA • Protein synthesis. • Cell with no nucleus. • Invented the microscope. • Function in moving cells. • Carry out photosynthesis. • Generate cellular energy. • Helps maintain cell shape. • Cell containing a nucleus. • Organisms made of one cell. • Maintaing internal balance. • Coined the term "the cell." • Organisms made of many cells. • Controls the cell's activities. • ...
Microbiology chapter12 2026-03-17
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- long lived lymphocytes that provide faster response upon re exposure
- lymphocytes that attack infected or abnormal cells
- proteins released by cells that inhibit viral replication
- moist lining that traps and blocks pathogens
- any substance that triggers an immune response
- lymphocytes that destroy virus infected and cancer cells
- lymphocytes that produce antibodies
- most abundant white blood cells that act as first responders to infection
- protein produced by B cells that binds to specific antigens
- large phagocytic cells that engulf pathogens and debris
- defenses that develop after exposure to pathogens
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- group of proteins that enhance immune responses and destroy microbes
- localized response to injury or infection causing redness swelling heat and pain
- signaling molecules that regulate immune responses
- the ability of the body to resist infection and disease
- white blood cells involved in adaptive immunity
- elevated body temperature that helps fight infection
- physical barrier that prevents pathogen entry
- defenses that are present at birth and respond quickly
- process by which cells engulf and digest pathogens
20 Clues: lymphocytes that produce antibodies • moist lining that traps and blocks pathogens • physical barrier that prevents pathogen entry • any substance that triggers an immune response • white blood cells involved in adaptive immunity • defenses that develop after exposure to pathogens • signaling molecules that regulate immune responses • ...
Tumor 2026-02-02
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- Tumor arising from ependymal cells lining ventricles
- Highly malignant brain tumor with necrosis and vascular proliferation
- Malignant tumor of immature nerve cells in children
- Benign tumor arising from arachnoid (meningeal) cells
- bodies Palisading nuclei typical of schwannoma
- cells arranged around blood vessels in ependymoma
- Tumor derived from astrocytes in the central nervous system
- Tumor originating from glial cells
- Arrangement of tumor cells around necrosis in glioblastoma
- Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
- Tumor of oligodendrocytes with “fried-egg” cells
- rosettes
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- Benign peripheral nerve tumor from Schwann cells
- bodies Concentric calcified structures seen in meningioma
- proliferation Abnormal blood vessel growth in high-grade gliomas
- Peripheral nerve tumor associated with neurofibromatosis
- metastasis Secondary tumor spread to the brain
- tumor Highly malignant tumor from primitive neuroectoderm
- Malignant pediatric cerebellar tumor with rosettes
- wright rosettes Circular tumor cell arrangement in medulloblastoma
20 Clues: rosettes • Tumor originating from glial cells • Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor • metastasis Secondary tumor spread to the brain • Benign peripheral nerve tumor from Schwann cells • Tumor of oligodendrocytes with “fried-egg” cells • bodies Palisading nuclei typical of schwannoma • cells arranged around blood vessels in ependymoma • ...
CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 2017-05-16
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- Cells that do not have a well defined nucleus along with a nuclear membrane
- Lowest level of organisation in a multicellular organism
- Semi solid substance present in nucleus
- Sac like structures used to store waste products food
- Power houses of the cell
- Small granular structures found scattered in the cytoplasm
- having a single cell
- Organelles present in animal cells only that help to regulate cell division
- Contain green pigment called chloroplast
- Chromatin fibres carry
- Sucidel bags of the cell
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- Living,membrane bound bodies that have a definite shape and functions
- Organisms having many cells
- Cells that cover a very large area
- Cells that are thin and long and help in contraction and expansion
- Outermost covering of a cell
- Cells that have a well defined nucleus along with a nuclear membrane
- The person who discovered cells
- Cells that carry messages between different parts of body
- Cell wall made up of
20 Clues: having a single cell • Cell wall made up of • Chromatin fibres carry • Power houses of the cell • Sucidel bags of the cell • Organisms having many cells • Outermost covering of a cell • The person who discovered cells • Cells that cover a very large area • Semi solid substance present in nucleus • Contain green pigment called chloroplast • ...
Immune and Respiratory System Puzzle 2014-02-17
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- inflammation of lungs caused by bacterial or viral infection
- provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- clear liquid that surrounds body cells and circulates in lymph vessels
- germs that cause disease
- guard against inhaled microbes
- microscopic, thin walled air sacs covered with capillaries at the end of bronchioles
- inflammation of bronchi
- inflammatory condition where trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles are narrowed
- destroys walls of alveoli
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- main airways that reach into each lung
- contagious bacterial affecting the lungs
- specialized white blood cells in the lymph
- control immune system by activating B and T cells
- release toxins that prevent infections from spreading
- filter air and destroy microorganisms
- site of maturation for T-cells
- produce antigens and defense proteins
- inflammation of tissues that line the sinuses
- major site for filtering blood
- usually the cause of emphysema
- contracts and relaxes to allow air into lungs
21 Clues: inflammation of bronchi • germs that cause disease • destroys walls of alveoli • site of maturation for T-cells • major site for filtering blood • guard against inhaled microbes • usually the cause of emphysema • filter air and destroy microorganisms • produce antigens and defense proteins • main airways that reach into each lung • contagious bacterial affecting the lungs • ...
Immune System 2015-03-10
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- these t cells activate other t cells
- specialized protein that binds to and destroys pathogens
- the skin and other external defenses make up this system
- inflammation and fever are types of this defense
- substance that stimulates response by the immune system
- t and b cells that remember a specific pathogen
- these blood cells can patrol all tissues in the body
- every 40 minutes one (blank) skin cells are lost and replaced
- substance that is introduced to the body to produce immunity
- helps to wash pathogens into stomach
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- organism or virus that causes disease
- skin secreting oils is an example of this type of defense
- system made of tissues and specialized white blood cells
- swelling and redness
- make antibodies that attach to antigens
- the ability to resist and recover from infectious disease
- cell pieces that help seal open wounds
- engulfs and digests pathogens
- these t cells attack infected body cells
- a body response that slows the growth of bacteria
20 Clues: swelling and redness • engulfs and digests pathogens • these t cells activate other t cells • helps to wash pathogens into stomach • organism or virus that causes disease • cell pieces that help seal open wounds • make antibodies that attach to antigens • these t cells attack infected body cells • t and b cells that remember a specific pathogen • ...
Review sem 1 BioTech 2021-12-08
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- organelle that breaks down sugar
- an educated guess
- organelle in all cells that make protien
- step used to try our hypothesis and see if correct
- organ systems together form_________
- science starts with a
- genetically modified organism
- cell with a nucleus
- basic unit of life
- covers animal cell allows nutrients in
- all energy that flows through food chain starts at
- cells that can be used to produce different types of cells
- SI unit to measure time
- tissues together to do a job
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- organs together form______
- cell with no nucleus
- amount of matter an object is made of
- houses DNA in eukaryotic cells
- SI unit for mass
- process used when solving problems
- international system of units
- cells cells they're made of_____
- eukaryotic cells together for a job
- use of your five senses
- SI unit for length
- made of cellulose plant cells have this
- SI unit to measure force
- SI unit for volume
28 Clues: SI unit for mass • an educated guess • SI unit for length • basic unit of life • SI unit for volume • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • science starts with a • use of your five senses • SI unit to measure time • SI unit to measure force • organs together form______ • tissues together to do a job • international system of units • genetically modified organism • ...
TUMORS OF THE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 2024-02-03
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- Fluid accumulation in the brain due to a tumor.
- Tumor arising from the blood vessels of the nervous system.
- Tumor arising from the meningothelial cells.
- Spread of cancer cells to distant organs.
- Tumor arising from the nerve sheath.
- Fluid-filled cavities within a tumor.
- Invasion of surrounding tissues by tumor cells.
- Accumulation of amyloid protein in the brain, associated with Alzheimer's disease.
- Abnormal blood vessel formation within a tumor.
- A type of glioma characterized by elongated tumor cells.
- Lack of normal cell organization in a tumor.
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- Malignant tumor of glial cells, often aggressive and fast-growing.
- Tumor originating from the meninges, the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- Uncontrolled proliferation of Schwann cells.
- Increased cell proliferation at the edge of a tumor.
- Benign tumor of Schwann cells.
- Necrosis of brain tissue, often seen in stroke and tumors.
- Excessive cell death in a tumor.
- Loss of normal tissue architecture due to tumor invasion.
- Tumor arising from the ependymal cells lining brain ventricles.
20 Clues: Benign tumor of Schwann cells. • Excessive cell death in a tumor. • Tumor arising from the nerve sheath. • Fluid-filled cavities within a tumor. • Spread of cancer cells to distant organs. • Uncontrolled proliferation of Schwann cells. • Tumor arising from the meningothelial cells. • Lack of normal cell organization in a tumor. • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword by Sofia Pepper 2024-01-23
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- Cells found in plants
- Protein making factories
- In plant cells only, the organelles that make food, has chlorophyll
- Simple, single celled bacteria
- Protective thing surrounding the nucleus, lets stuff in and out
- Holds the cell together
- Basic unit of all life
- Sorts proteins from ER, also packages stuff
- The cell's powerhouse
- Organisms composed of more than one cell
- Shapes the cell
- Cells found in animals
- Jelly like substance, holds together organelles
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- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane with energy.
- The parts of a cell
- More complex types of cells
- Organisms composed of one cell
- The organelle that breaks down stuff
- Distributes stuff throughout the cell
- all organisms are made of cells,cells are basic building blocks in life, all cells come from other cells
- A structure inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- Storage bubbles for the cell
- Cell's control center
24 Clues: Shapes the cell • The parts of a cell • Cells found in plants • The cell's powerhouse • Cell's control center • Basic unit of all life • Cells found in animals • Holds the cell together • Protein making factories • More complex types of cells • Storage bubbles for the cell • Simple, single celled bacteria • Organisms composed of one cell • The organelle that breaks down stuff • ...
Skin cancer 2024-01-26
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- This soft tissue within bones makes blood cells.
- Cells that are genetically engineered (changed) in a laboratory.
- To take in
- A machine that helps a patient breathe.
- Another type of cell is called T-cells.
- A state of unconsciousness—to keep her alive.
- one in an early phase.
- A large, biological molecule.
- Inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- To bounce off without absorbing.
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- To recognize cancerous B-cells.
- A unit of hereditary material.
- Cells carry oxygen to other cells throughout the body.
- A type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- Can be found in our hair, skin, eyes, and many other organs, including the kidneys, spleen, liver, lungs, and heart.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions. In the lab, scientists inserted a new gene.
- A disease caused by abnormal cell growth.
- To kill the cancerous B-cells.
- A medication normally used to treat arthritis.
20 Clues: To take in • one in an early phase. • A large, biological molecule. • A unit of hereditary material. • To kill the cancerous B-cells. • To recognize cancerous B-cells. • To bounce off without absorbing. • A machine that helps a patient breathe. • Another type of cell is called T-cells. • A disease caused by abnormal cell growth. • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Immunology 2024-03-20
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- involved in platelet formation and wound repair
- site of hematopoiesis
- facilitates phagocytosis and the killing of microorganisms
- Kills cells infected with certain viruses
- formal word for red blood cells
- contain cytoplastic granules carrying reactive substances that kill microorganisms and enhance inflammation
- myeloid cell that kills antibody coded parasites through the release of a granuole
- Express surface immunoglobulin
- contacts antigen fragments and releases cytokines to activate B cells
- myeloid cell that controls immune responses to parasites
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- circulating precursor cells to macrophage
- fully differentiated B cell
- release perforin and granzymes that induce apoptosis
- two types made in bone marrow
- is the state of protection against foreign pathogens
- myeloid cell that expels parasites through a release of histamine containing granuoles
- short-lived cells amassed in large numbers from the bone marrow during infection
- give rise to blood cells
- activates T cells and initiates adaptive immune responses
- another word for white blood cells
20 Clues: site of hematopoiesis • give rise to blood cells • fully differentiated B cell • two types made in bone marrow • Express surface immunoglobulin • formal word for red blood cells • another word for white blood cells • circulating precursor cells to macrophage • Kills cells infected with certain viruses • involved in platelet formation and wound repair • ...
Animal and Plant Cell Differences 2019-09-15
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- Animal and Plant cells have different shapes. Animal cells are shaped_.
- Plant and Animal cells are different sizes. Plant cells are more_.
- Structure found in animal cells that aid in cell division.
- The process where plant cells use sunlight,CO2,and water to make sugar and sunlight.
- Plant and Animal cells have different sizes. Animal cells are_.
- A plastid that, makes and store pigments that give petals and fruit their color. Found in plant cells.
- Used as storage and transportation vesicles to move materials in and out of the cell. Found in animal cells.
- Cleans up the cell. Found in animal cells.
- A plastid that makes molecules such as fatty acids and amino acids. Found in plant cells.
- Rigid outer layer. Provides support and protection for the plant cell.
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- Large compartment used for storing water. When filled with water it supports the cell. Found in plant cells.
- The site of photosynthesis. Found in plant cells.
- Pores between cell walls that allow molecules and communication signals to pass between plant cells. Found in plant cells.
- Help degrade lipids for the production of sugar. Found in plant cells.
- Plant and Animal cells have different shapes. Plant cells are_.
15 Clues: Cleans up the cell. Found in animal cells. • The site of photosynthesis. Found in plant cells. • Structure found in animal cells that aid in cell division. • Plant and Animal cells have different sizes. Animal cells are_. • Plant and Animal cells have different shapes. Plant cells are_. • Plant and Animal cells are different sizes. Plant cells are more_. • ...
BVB201 IMMUNITY (GROUP 1) 2019-10-14
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- Defences with act immediately (or within hours) of a pathogens appearance in the body are called _____ defences.
- A second exposure of an antigen stimulates memory cells which are usually produced and present in the body, but not activated. This results in a rapid response, and cytotoxic T cells are produced. What other cells are produced as part of this response?
- Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins
- What is another name for antibodies?
- Blood serum contains a type of antibody which is a mixture of antibodies which bind to multiple epitopes. What is the name of these antibodies?
- a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor
- T-helper cells release cytokines such as interleukin-2, which are signalling molecules/ligands that bind to receptors and trigger a reaction. What type of blood cells do they regulate?
- Cells infected with a pathogen, such as a virus, activate what type of T cells?
- The time between the first exposed to an antigen and the primary response to the antigen.
- Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response
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- serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- What process is stimulated when the antigen is first exposed to B cells, and interacts with a receptor on one of the B cells?
- After mitosis, what process is stimulated when the activated T cell interacts with B cell?
- cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell by inserting the target cell plasma membrane to create holes/pores in the cell
- a phagocytic cell that consumes foreign pathogen and cancer cells, stimulating the response of other immune cells
- Second-line innate immunity responses include innate immune cells, inflammation, complement, and _____________ substances
- Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection.
- attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
- Which type of lymphocytes are derived from undifferentiated stem cells which mature in the thymus?
19 Clues: What is another name for antibodies? • Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins • serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response • Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection. • a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor • ...
Cell Unit Test One 2016-10-05
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- where all cells come from.
- an example of a prokaryotic cell.
- supports the slide on the microscope.
- cells that have organelles surrounded by membranes.
- serves as a handle on the microscope.
- how labels should be written in relation to the page.
- size of a prokaryotic cell compared to other cells.
- adjusts the amount of light passing through the stage.
- usually has a 10x lens.
- used to make a scientific drawing.
- simple cells with no organized nucleus.
- the adjustment knob used for exact focusing.
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- states that all living things are made of cells.
- how you write the title for scientific drawings.
- something that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have.
- the eyepiece multiplied by the objective lens.
- must be used when making labeling lines.
- made a single lens scope with better magnification.
- hold microscope slide in place.
- this type of writing should never be used in a scientific drawing.
- built a compound microscope and viewed cork cells.
21 Clues: usually has a 10x lens. • where all cells come from. • hold microscope slide in place. • an example of a prokaryotic cell. • used to make a scientific drawing. • supports the slide on the microscope. • serves as a handle on the microscope. • simple cells with no organized nucleus. • must be used when making labeling lines. • the adjustment knob used for exact focusing. • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword by Sofia Pepper 2024-01-23
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- Cells found in plants
- Protein making factories
- In plant cells only, the organelles that make food, has chlorophyll
- Simple, single celled bacteria
- Protective thing surrounding the nucleus, lets stuff in and out
- Holds the cell together
- Basic unit of all life
- Sorts proteins from ER, also packages stuff
- The cell's powerhouse
- Organisms composed of more than one cell
- Shapes the cell
- Cells found in animals
- Jelly like substance, holds together organelles
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- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane with energy.
- The parts of a cell
- More complex types of cells
- Organisms composed of one cell
- The organelle that breaks down stuff
- Distributes stuff throughout the cell
- all organisms are made of cells,cells are basic building blocks in life, all cells come from other cells
- A structure inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- Storage bubbles for the cell
- Cell's control center
24 Clues: Shapes the cell • The parts of a cell • Cells found in plants • The cell's powerhouse • Cell's control center • Basic unit of all life • Cells found in animals • Holds the cell together • Protein making factories • More complex types of cells • Storage bubbles for the cell • Simple, single celled bacteria • Organisms composed of one cell • The organelle that breaks down stuff • ...
Inflammatory 2025-04-29
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- Long-term inflammation often resulting in tissue damage.
- White blood cells responsible for producing antibodies.
- First line defense reaction involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
- Clue
- Cells that release histamine during allergic reactions.
- Common systemic sign of infection or inflammation.
- Proteins released by cells to promote inflammation and immune response.
- Systemic autoimmune disease causing widespread tissue damage.
- Chronic autoimmune disorder affecting joints.
- Inflammation of blood vessels.
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- White blood cells important for cellular immunity.
- Chemical released from mast cells causing allergic symptoms.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in tissues.
- Type of disorder where the body attacks its own tissues.
- Severe allergic reaction needing immediate epinephrine.
- Condition where immune response is weakened or absent.
- Short-term inflammatory response with rapid onset.
- First responder white blood cells during infection.
- Test that indirectly measures inflammation in the body.
- General term for antibodies produced by B-cells.
- Process where immune cells engulf and destroy pathogens.
- Blood test marker that rises during systemic inflammation.
22 Clues: Clue • Inflammation of blood vessels. • Chronic autoimmune disorder affecting joints. • General term for antibodies produced by B-cells. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in tissues. • White blood cells important for cellular immunity. • Short-term inflammatory response with rapid onset. • Common systemic sign of infection or inflammation. • ...
Medical Terminology: Functions and Structures of Blood 2024-10-23
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- the process through which maturing cells take on a more specific form and function
- B cells mature in the bone marrow, but T cells migrate to the ___.
- immature cells that differentiate into erythrocytes, platelets, and leukocytes are called ____ stem cells.
- clotting protein found in plasma
- another word for platelets
- the main protein in the blood and helps prevent fluid from leaking out of the blood vessels into other tissues
- clotting protein found in plasma
- include T cells and B cells, formed in red bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen and identify foreign substances and germs in body, producing antibodies that specifically target them
- red blood cells
- formed in red bone marrow, responsible for histamines that cause the symptoms of allergic reactions
- most common type of WBCs
- to stop or control bleeding
- ___ factor defines presence of absence of Rh antigen on red blood cells
- leukocytes that have small granules containing proteins (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils)
- large cells in the bone marrow that produce platelets
- suffix that means "to make"
- any substance that the body regards as being foreign, thus sometimes triggering an adverse reaction
- formed in red bone marrow and then migrate to tissues throughout the body, destroying some parasites and play a major role in allergic reactions
- pertaining to the blood
- Leukocytes, Platelets, and Erythrocytes are made by ____ progenitor cells
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- white blood cells, involved in supporting the immune system in defending the body against ineffective organisms and foreign substances
- transports oxygen, blood protein pigment of erythrocytes
- includes neutrophils and macrophages, cells that play a major role in the immune system's defense against pathogens
- red blood cells that have been released from the bone marrow
- formed in red bone marrow, lymph nodes, and spleen and are the largest type of white blood cells, providing immunological defenses against many infectious organisms through phagocytosis
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating abnormalities, diseases, and disorders of the blood and blood-forming tissues
- T and B cells are made by ____ progenitor cells
- clear, place yellow plasma fluid that remains after the cells and clotting proteins have been removed
- Active gamma globulins made by plasma cells that help body attack and kill germs.
- formation of blood cells
- smallest formed elements of the blood
- hormone produced in the kidneys that promotes the production of erythrocytes in bone marrow
- Straw-colored fluid that contains nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- blood system (2 words)
- red-colored compound that gives blood its color
- group of proteins in the blood that play an important role in the immune system
- protein in the blood plasma that is an important clotting agent
- web-like material formed by fibrinogen that aids in blood clotting and the formation of a scab to help the wound heal
- the process of blood clotting
- B cells mature and change into ___ cells when they are needed to fight infection
40 Clues: red blood cells • blood system (2 words) • pertaining to the blood • formation of blood cells • most common type of WBCs • another word for platelets • to stop or control bleeding • suffix that means "to make" • the process of blood clotting • clotting protein found in plasma • clotting protein found in plasma • smallest formed elements of the blood • ...
Kayhan Kohistani Unit 8: Cell Specialization 2025-05-23
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- after the zygote divides into 16-32 cells
- chemicals secreted by certain cells in the early embryo
- process of unspecialized cells becoming specialized
- stem cells of the blastocyst that can make most cell types but not a whole organism
- Fertalized egg
- stem cells that can become all blood types
- the eight cells of the morula that can become any type of cell, can form an entire organism
- stem cells that can only make one type of cell
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- adult stem cells that can only become a narrow range of cell types
- five to six days after the formation of the morula
- stem cells that can only differentiate into the three types of white blood cells
- stem cells coming from bone, cartilage, muscle and fat cells
- undifferentiated cells
- stem cells that come from umbilical cord cells
- all the genes in an organism
15 Clues: Fertalized egg • undifferentiated cells • all the genes in an organism • after the zygote divides into 16-32 cells • stem cells that can become all blood types • stem cells that come from umbilical cord cells • stem cells that can only make one type of cell • five to six days after the formation of the morula • process of unspecialized cells becoming specialized • ...
AP Ch 13 2020-12-08
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- largest and most long-lived of the WBCs; highly phagocytic
- destruction of red blood cells
- immature form of an erythrocyte
- most abundant of the white blood cells; highly mobile
- white blood cells that protect against parasites; also involved in allergic reactions
- hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates the production of erythrocytes
- percentage of red blood cells in a sample of blood
- insoluble protein fibers involved in forming a blood clot
- process of dissolution of a blood clot
- second most numerous of the WBCs; responsible for long-term immunity
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- white blood cells
- fewest of WBCs, secretes heparin
- blood clotting
- clear extracellular matrix of blood
- red blood cells
- elevated white blood cell count
- deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- blood cell fragments that play a key role in stopping bleeding
- iron-containing pigment of red blood cells that carries oxygen
- plasma without the clotting proteins
- abnormally low white blood count
- production of blood
- thickness or stickiness of blood
23 Clues: blood clotting • red blood cells • white blood cells • production of blood • destruction of red blood cells • elevated white blood cell count • immature form of an erythrocyte • fewest of WBCs, secretes heparin • abnormally low white blood count • thickness or stickiness of blood • clear extracellular matrix of blood • plasma without the clotting proteins • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword by Sofia Pepper 2024-01-23
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- Cells found in plants
- Protein making factories
- In plant cells only, the organelles that make food, has chlorophyll
- Simple, single celled bacteria
- Protective thing surrounding the nucleus, lets stuff in and out
- Holds the cell together
- Basic unit of all life
- Sorts proteins from ER, also packages stuff
- The cell's powerhouse
- Organisms composed of more than one cell
- Shapes the cell
- Cells found in animals
- Jelly like substance, holds together organelles
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- The movement of things in and out of the cell without the use of energy.
- Moving things inside and outside of the cell membrane with energy.
- The parts of a cell
- More complex types of cells
- Organisms composed of one cell
- The organelle that breaks down stuff
- Distributes stuff throughout the cell
- all organisms are made of cells,cells are basic building blocks in life, all cells come from other cells
- A structure inside the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- Storage bubbles for the cell
- Cell's control center
24 Clues: Shapes the cell • The parts of a cell • Cells found in plants • The cell's powerhouse • Cell's control center • Basic unit of all life • Cells found in animals • Holds the cell together • Protein making factories • More complex types of cells • Storage bubbles for the cell • Simple, single celled bacteria • Organisms composed of one cell • The organelle that breaks down stuff • ...
Immunology Exam 2 2023-11-13
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- Cells that display MHC molecules to T-cells. Job is to activate T-cells (2 words)
- When BCRs are clustered together to generate an activation signal they are ______
- The signal supplied from a helper T-cell to activate a B-cell. From MHC molecules
- Type of proteins found inside the cell. Cellular proteins, enzymes, structural proteins, etc.
- Area in the thymus where negative selection takes place
- B-cells that have never been activated by their cognate antigen (starts with v)
- Different gene segments getting pasted together to create the heavy chain
- Enzymes responsible for destroying proteins and cutting them up into peptides
- A bean-shaped organ that are like "dating bars" for immune system cells (2 words, singular)
- The process of programmed cell death. "Cell commits suicide"
- Type of cytokine that tells immune cells where to go and when to go (e.g. CXCL13)
- Are mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues that line the intestines. Sample antigens from the intestine through M cells (2 words)
- The hypothesis immunologists favor for how a T-cell survives both positive and negative selection
- Type of cell that T-cells are after they have become activated and are ready to work
- Chain that sits in the groove of class 2 MHC molecules to keep it from picking up peptides in the ER
- Type of rearrangement that creates a full length Heavy chain protein
- An active lymphoid follicle, where B-cells proliferate and become "fragile" (2 words)
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- Type of selection of testing T-cells for MHC restriction
- Type of B-cells that come in contact with blood when it enters the spleen. Can respond quickly and don't need T-cell help to become activated (2 words)
- All secondary lymphoid organs have these. They are islands of follicular dendritic cells within a sea of B-cells (2 words)
- B-cells that have never been activated by their cognate antigen (starts with n)
- Virgin T-cells are _____ when they recognize their cognate antigen but doesn't receive the co-stimulation to become activated
- Type of regulatory T-cell that is generated in the thymus and can suppress the activation of potentially self-reactive T-cells
- Type of selection in the thymus that tests for tolerance of self
- Type of T-cell activation, when virgin B-cells don't need the help of T-cells to become activated
- Type of epithelial cells in the cortex of the thymus that do the testing for positive selection (2 words)
- Type of "unnatural" B-cell activation where activation does not depend on the cognate antigen, but depends on a mitogen
- The antigen that a BCR or TCR will recognize
- Type of cell that is the "coach" of the immune system team
- Type of B-cell that becomes an antibody factory
- Organ where T-cells first learn tolerance of self
- What happens when cTEC's capture their own intracellular proteins
- Type of T-cell activation, when virgin B-cells need the help of T-cells to become activated
- Type of fully mature Th cell that can rescue fragile germinal center B-cells
- When a B-cell changes the class of antibody it produces
- Small protein fragments
- Type of B-cell that recalls the first exposure to an antigen and helps defend against subsequent exposures
- Organ that functions as a blood filter.
- B-cells that have been activated by their cognate antigen
- Proteins that are found outside of the cell
- Type of proteins that help "decommission" T-cells as the battle winds down (e.g. CTLA-4 and PD-1)
- Region of the antigen that the BCR or TCR will bind to
42 Clues: Small protein fragments • Organ that functions as a blood filter. • Proteins that are found outside of the cell • The antigen that a BCR or TCR will recognize • Type of B-cell that becomes an antibody factory • Organ where T-cells first learn tolerance of self • Region of the antigen that the BCR or TCR will bind to • ...
BVB201 IMMUNITY (GROUP 1) 2019-10-14
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- a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor
- Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response
- Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection.
- attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
- Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins
- Which type of lymphocytes are derived from undifferentiated stem cells which mature in the thymus?
- What is another name for antibodies?
- Blood serum contains a type of antibody which is a mixture of antibodies which bind to multiple epitopes. What is the name of these antibodies?
- cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell by inserting the target cell plasma membrane to create holes/pores in the cell
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- After mitosis, what process is stimulated when the activated T cell interacts with B cell?
- serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- Second-line innate immunity responses include innate immune cells, inflammation, complement, and _____________ substances
- a phagocytic cell that consumes foreign pathogen and cancer cells, stimulating the response of other immune cells
- Defences with act immediately (or within hours) of a pathogens appearance in the body are called _____ defences.
- What process is stimulated when the antigen is first exposed to B cells, and interacts with a receptor on one of the B cells?
- A second exposure of an antigen stimulates memory cells which are usually produced and present in the body, but not activated. This results in a rapid response, and cytotoxic T cells are produced. What other cells are produced as part of this response?
- The time between the first exposed to an antigen and the primary response to the antigen.
- Cells infected with a pathogen, such as a virus, activate what type of T cells?
- T-helper cells release cytokines such as interleukin-2, which are signalling molecules/ligands that bind to receptors and trigger a reaction. What type of blood cells do they regulate?
19 Clues: What is another name for antibodies? • Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins • serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response • Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection. • a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor • ...
bio science gril 2016-11-29
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- discovered the cell nucleus
- packin adn s3ecerting
- system a group of organs
- cells arise from prexisting cells
- saw single cell organsimes
- where ribosomes are mabe
- all plants are made up of cells
- control center
- light changed into enegry
- outer boundary of the cell
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- surrounds nucleus
- site of protean syntheise
- a group of tissues
- basic building blocks of life
- it supports and protects
- a group of cells
- all animals are made of cells
- saw boxlike structures
18 Clues: control center • a group of cells • surrounds nucleus • a group of tissues • packin adn s3ecerting • saw boxlike structures • system a group of organs • where ribosomes are mabe • it supports and protects • site of protean syntheise • light changed into enegry • saw single cell organsimes • outer boundary of the cell • discovered the cell nucleus • basic building blocks of life • ...
Cells 2013-01-26
10 Clues: Plant only • Border patrol • Command center • Parts of a cell • Converts energy • Organelles that contain RNA. • Helps to make food for plant cells. • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • Transports materials throughout the cell. • Both cells have them one cell has a larger one.
Cells 2013-03-20
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- Jelly-like substance for the cell
- Breaks down food into energy for the cell
- The building block of all life
- The machine we use to look at cells
- The cell _____ makes plant cells rigid
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- The storage space of a cell
- Creates and makes food for plants. It is also responsible for the green color of plants
- The cell _____ lets good things in and keeps bad things out
- This is found in the chloroplast and makes the green pigment for the plant cell
- The brain or center of the cell
10 Clues: The storage space of a cell • The building block of all life • The brain or center of the cell • Jelly-like substance for the cell • The machine we use to look at cells • The cell _____ makes plant cells rigid • Breaks down food into energy for the cell • The cell _____ lets good things in and keeps bad things out • ...
Cells 2013-04-16
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- provides support for the cell
- they absorb water and dissolve minerals
- lets things in and out of the cell
- they can change their shape to either open or close stomata
- most dangerous skin csncer
- the tubes carry water and disolve minerals from the roots
- dna is stored
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- power stations for the cell
- large surface area for asorbing oxygen
- absorbs energy from sunlight
10 Clues: dna is stored • most dangerous skin csncer • power stations for the cell • absorbs energy from sunlight • provides support for the cell • lets things in and out of the cell • large surface area for asorbing oxygen • they absorb water and dissolve minerals • the tubes carry water and disolve minerals from the roots • they can change their shape to either open or close stomata
Cells 2013-04-16
10 Clues: found in plants • small and light • found in animals • transparent, regular shaped • cancer, least likely to get • sends messages to the brain • red and squishy, in the body • found on the surface of leaves • carries water and dissolves minerals • some of the largest cells in the human body
cells 2013-04-16
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- type of cell that is unspecialised
- a cell without a nucleus
- organs will join together to form a...
- the control centre of the cell
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- prokaryotic cells dvide by...
- a cell with a tail
- a cell with a nucleus
- functions within a cell that carry out jobs
- the dividing of cells
- the basic building bloke of all living things
10 Clues: a cell with a tail • a cell with a nucleus • the dividing of cells • a cell without a nucleus • prokaryotic cells dvide by... • the control centre of the cell • type of cell that is unspecialised • organs will join together to form a... • functions within a cell that carry out jobs • the basic building bloke of all living things
cells 2013-04-16
10 Clues: dead cells • only plants have it • systems inside a cell • control centre of the cell • most dangerous skin cancer • least dangerous skin cancer • holds water inside the cell • carrys sugars around the plant • plant and animal cells have it around them • is at the bottom of the plant to pick up water
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 2013-04-16
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- the part of the cell which the DNA can be found
- most dangerous skin cancer
- the part of a plant cell that gives the plant it's colour
- this type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplast
- the part of the cell that lets things in and out of the cell
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- this type of cell does not have a cell wall or a chloroplast
- the organelle used to store water and dissolved substances
- the part of a lant ceel which absorbs energy from sunlight
- the provides support for a plant cell
- power station for the cell
10 Clues: most dangerous skin cancer • power station for the cell • the provides support for a plant cell • the part of the cell which the DNA can be found • this type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplast • the part of a plant cell that gives the plant it's colour • the organelle used to store water and dissolved substances • ...
cells 2013-04-16
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- describes cells that are not firm due to loss of water.
- devision of the nucleus of cells.
- plant cells have lots of them, animal cells have none.
- they are the building blocks of ALL living things.
- they carry water and disolved minerals from the roots of a plant to all over the plant.
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- is the division of the cell membrane, cytoplasm and the rest of the cell.
- most dangerous skin cancer.
- they are unspcialised cells that can transform into any cell.
- they flow through your veins.
- it controls the function of the cell.
10 Clues: most dangerous skin cancer. • they flow through your veins. • devision of the nucleus of cells. • it controls the function of the cell. • they are the building blocks of ALL living things. • plant cells have lots of them, animal cells have none. • describes cells that are not firm due to loss of water. • they are unspcialised cells that can transform into any cell. • ...
Cells 2013-07-08
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- what is the protective layer around the cell?
- what are cells made of?
- what do cells do to make you grow?
- what are cells divided into?
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- what controls the cell?
- what other being is similar to us in its cellular structure?
- what do the cells structure contain?
- what do cells contain?
- what do tissues group together to make?
- what are tissues made up of?
10 Clues: what do cells contain? • what controls the cell? • what are cells made of? • what are cells divided into? • what are tissues made up of? • what do cells do to make you grow? • what do the cells structure contain? • what do tissues group together to make? • what is the protective layer around the cell? • what other being is similar to us in its cellular structure?
Cells 2013-04-14
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- / cells line the outside surfaces of your body
- / lining a flat and polygonal cells
- / hard cells that hold your body up
- / very long ith a star shape at the end
- / found in women the cell is fertillised
- / long white tails which swim towards the egg
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- / found in plants
- / found in animals
- / carrys oxygen around the body
- / control centre of the cell
10 Clues: / found in plants • / found in animals • / control centre of the cell • / carrys oxygen around the body • / lining a flat and polygonal cells • / hard cells that hold your body up • / very long ith a star shape at the end • / found in women the cell is fertillised • / long white tails which swim towards the egg • / cells line the outside surfaces of your body
Cells 2013-11-19
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- a non-membrane bound structure found in the nucleus of the cell
- largest organelle, contains most of the cells genetic library
- site of protein synthesis
- a membranous system of channels
- protects and helps DNA
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- the double lipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material
- the basic structural, functional and biological unit of all known living organisms
- packages substances produced in the E.R.
- supplies energy to the cell
- the gel like substance enclosed with cell membrane
10 Clues: protects and helps DNA • site of protein synthesis • supplies energy to the cell • a membranous system of channels • packages substances produced in the E.R. • the gel like substance enclosed with cell membrane • largest organelle, contains most of the cells genetic library • a non-membrane bound structure found in the nucleus of the cell • ...
Cells 2013-09-08
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- Directs cell activity and contains the genetic information of the cell
- The cell structures where photosynthesis occurs
- Prepares proteins inside the cell for their specific jobs and packages them before transport
- The cell _______ serves as a protective covering for the cell.
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- Found only in plant cells, it is a stiff structure outside the cell membrane
- The energy processors of the cell.
- Saclike structures that store food, water, and waste material inside the cell.
- The process of maintaining steady internal conditions in spite of external changes
- A fluid inside the cell that contains salts and other molecules
- Inside the cell, proteins are made in small structures called ________.
10 Clues: The energy processors of the cell. • The cell structures where photosynthesis occurs • The cell _______ serves as a protective covering for the cell. • A fluid inside the cell that contains salts and other molecules • Directs cell activity and contains the genetic information of the cell • Inside the cell, proteins are made in small structures called ________. • ...
Cells 2016-01-19
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- membrane the outer layer of a cell to keep, the inside in place.
- The centre of a cell, and stores genetic information
- Metabolic reactions takes place here and proteins are often stored here
- It is not found in animal cells, and it contains chlorophyll
- A group of tissue
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- A wall made of mainly cellulose in plants, it belongs to a group called polysaccharides
- A larger group of cells
- It contains sugars and other substances called Cell Sap, they differ between animal cells and plant cells
- Proteins are made here b joining amino acid chains
- Aerobic respiration takes place here
10 Clues: A group of tissue • A larger group of cells • Aerobic respiration takes place here • Proteins are made here b joining amino acid chains • The centre of a cell, and stores genetic information • It is not found in animal cells, and it contains chlorophyll • membrane the outer layer of a cell to keep, the inside in place. • ...
Cells 2016-02-21
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- apparatus Directs the trafficking of proteins
- Organelle that got rid of waste
- wall The skeleton of the cell
- reticulum Pathways along which materials move through a cell
- Organelles that produce protein
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- The control center of a cell
- A watery, jelly like mixture that contains many smaller parts where the work of a cell takes place
- The powerhouse of the cell where the energy is released from food
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Small structures in animal cells that contain wastes or chemicals, or a large sap filled structure in plant cells that stores water, wastes and nutrients
10 Clues: The control center of a cell • wall The skeleton of the cell • Organelle that got rid of waste • Organelles that produce protein • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • apparatus Directs the trafficking of proteins • reticulum Pathways along which materials move through a cell • The powerhouse of the cell where the energy is released from food • ...
cells 2016-05-11
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- gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
- produces the energy a cell needs to function
- stores food water waste and other materials
- found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes
- assesembles amino acids to create proteins
- contains dna which controls the functions of the cell and production of protein
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- captures energy from the sunlight and uses it produce food
- use chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
- controls what come into and out of cell
- tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instruction for the directing of the cells functions
10 Clues: controls what come into and out of cell • assesembles amino acids to create proteins • stores food water waste and other materials • produces the energy a cell needs to function • gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • found inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes • use chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts • ...
cells 2016-05-17
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- a cell that lacks a wall or membrane
- stores water for future use (in a plant cell)
- have no cellwall(name the cell)
- kitchen of the cell
- is the brain of cell
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- a cell that has a defined nucleus with a membrane
- have cell wall(name the cell)
- is the power house of a cell
- a jelly like substance found in 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 2016-05-22
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- Organisms that are made up of more than one cell are called __________ organisms .
- Bacteria , Euglena are called _________ ( multicellular or unicellular )organisms .
- Cell - Tissue - __________ - Organ System - Organism .
- __________ discovered cells .
- __________ is the jelly like substance that makes up most of the inside of a cell .
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- ___________ is the covering around the cytoplasm to protect the cell of a plant cell .
- New cells for growth and repair are formed by __________
- Plastids are present only in __________ ( an animal cell or a plant cell ) .
- __________ is the covering around the cytoplasm to protect the cell of an animal cell .
- The nucleus and the cytoplasm together make up the __________ .
10 Clues: __________ discovered cells . • Cell - Tissue - __________ - Organ System - Organism . • New cells for growth and repair are formed by __________ • The nucleus and the cytoplasm together make up the __________ . • Plastids are present only in __________ ( an animal cell or a plant cell ) . • ...
CELLS 2018-02-20
10 Clues: plants • animals • infections • it spreads • false foot • propeller flagella • and they work together • moves like rowing oars • its a plant like producer • there made of something small
Cells 2018-04-18
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- The brain of the cell
- They make the protein for the cell
- A fluid that fills the cell
- Produce the food
- The power source of the cell
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- Made up of proteins
- Used to digest food or break down the cell
- Proteins that surround the cell and separates the cytoplasm
- It protects the cell
- Stores food and nutrients
10 Clues: Produce the food • Made up of proteins • It protects the cell • The brain of the cell • Stores food and nutrients • A fluid that fills the cell • The power source of the cell • They make the protein for the cell • Used to digest food or break down the cell • Proteins that surround the cell and separates the cytoplasm
Cells 2019-11-28
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- particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
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- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells.
- any of a number of organised or specialised structures within a living cell.
- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, which is typically microscopic and consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.
10 Clues: the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • any of a number of organised or specialised structures within a living cell. • within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid. • a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells. • ...
cells 2019-11-12
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- are located near the nucleus and help organize all division
- proteins- recognize self in the cell membrane
- contains nearly all cells
- their shape internal organization by network
- are small organells filled with enzymes
- like material organelles between nucleus cell membrane
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- structure act specialized organs
- are small particles of RNA and protein found throughout cytoplasm
- are biological equivalents or solar power plants
- store materials like water, salt, protein, carbohydrates
10 Clues: contains nearly all cells • structure act specialized organs • are small organells filled with enzymes • their shape internal organization by network • proteins- recognize self in the cell membrane • are biological equivalents or solar power plants • like material organelles between nucleus cell membrane • store materials like water, salt, protein, carbohydrates • ...
Cells 2021-01-29
10 Clues: Makes rRNA • Give the cell shape • Contains a flagellum • Jelly like substance • Made of proteins and rRNA • Where photosynthesis happens • Transport proteins around the cell • Where cellular respiration happens • Protects DNA that controls activity of cell • Has nucleus enclosed within nuclear envelope
Cells 2021-02-02
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- Organelle which turns energy into chemical energy
- Cell with a nucleus surrounding by membrane
- Organelle in cell that holds cells dna
- Molecular structure that smoothens DNA into protein
- A hard structure that protects a cell
- Theory that cells are the smallest units
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- Organisms use sunlight energy to make food
- Organelle thats the site of cellular respiration
- A small cavity thats in the cytoplasm
- Helps protein go from cell to cell
10 Clues: Helps protein go from cell to cell • A small cavity thats in the cytoplasm • A hard structure that protects a cell • Organelle in cell that holds cells dna • Theory that cells are the smallest units • Organisms use sunlight energy to make food • Cell with a nucleus surrounding by membrane • Organelle thats the site of cellular respiration • ...
cells 2021-01-27
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- A tiny cavity in the cytoplasm
- Structure that Surrounds and protects a cell
- organelle that digests waste using enzymes
- An organelle that packages proteins for transportation
- the outer covering of a cell
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- Microscopic organisms that live on your body
- A theory about the principles of cells
- A cell with organelles or nucleus
- A cell with no organelles or nucleus
- Transports proteins through the endoplasmic reticulum
10 Clues: the outer covering of a cell • A tiny cavity in the cytoplasm • A cell with organelles or nucleus • A cell with no organelles or nucleus • A theory about the principles of cells • organelle that digests waste using enzymes • Microscopic organisms that live on your body • Structure that Surrounds and protects a cell • Transports proteins through the endoplasmic reticulum • ...
Cells 2021-02-22
10 Clues: Region of the cell • They make proteins • Power house of the cell • Very large in plant cells • Object within the nucleus • Contains digestive enzymes • Not present in animal cells • Unicellular and lacks a nucleus • Contains Nucleus and membrane bound • Parts within the cell that carry out
cells 2021-01-19
10 Clues: absorbs light • contains chlorophyll • the brain of the cell • contains wastes and food • The powerhouse of the cell • provides shape to the cell • the building blocks of life • the cell that has the cell wall • provides structure to the plant cell • controls what enters and exits the cell
Cells 2020-12-02
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- storage area of cell. Bigger in plants.
- The building blocks of life
- capture energy from sunlight to produce food. Only in plant cells
- surrounds and protects the nucleus
- controls what comes in and out of the cell
- control center of cell, contains DNA
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- contain chemicals that break down food and old cell parts
- rigid layer of non living material that surrounds plant cells
- carry out specific functions within the cell
- produces ribosomes
10 Clues: produces ribosomes • The building blocks of life • surrounds and protects the nucleus • control center of cell, contains DNA • storage area of cell. Bigger in plants. • controls what comes in and out of the cell • carry out specific functions within the cell • contain chemicals that break down food and old cell parts • ...
Cells 2020-12-03
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- it surrounds and protects the nucleus
- produces ribosomes
- the building blocks of life
- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- powerhouse of cell, cell respiration happens here. Releases energy
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- produce protein
- rigid layer of non living material that surrounds plant cells
- passageways that carry material around cell, modifies protein, makes membranes
- control center of the cell, contains DNA
- clear thick gel-like fluid in cell that organelles float in
10 Clues: produce protein • produces ribosomes • the building blocks of life • it surrounds and protects the nucleus • control center of the cell, contains DNA • controls what goes in and out of the cell • clear thick gel-like fluid in cell that organelles float in • rigid layer of non living material that surrounds plant cells • ...
Cells 2021-03-02
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- What contains the genetic material?
- Chemical reactions happen?
- Eukaryotic organisms are called
- What does chloroplast contain?
- Cells are building blocks of …..
- What did we call that carrying extra genes?
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- What did we call that can rotate and propel the bacteria?
- What does the cell take from food consumed?
- Where proteins are made?
- …….. organelle specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function. Individual organelles are usually separately enclosed within their own lipid bilayers.
10 Clues: Where proteins are made? • Chemical reactions happen? • What does chloroplast contain? • Eukaryotic organisms are called • Cells are building blocks of ….. • What contains the genetic material? • What does the cell take from food consumed? • What did we call that carrying extra genes? • What did we call that can rotate and propel the bacteria? • ...
Cells 2021-03-02
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- Cells are building blocks of …..
- Chemical reactions happen?
- What did we call that can rotate and propel the bacteria?
- What does the cell take from food consumed?
- What contains the genetic material?
- Where proteins are made?
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- What does chloroplast contain?
- …….. organelle specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function. Individual organelles are usually separately enclosed within their own lipid bilayers.
- What did we call that carrying extra genes?
- Eukaryotic organisms are called
10 Clues: Where proteins are made? • Chemical reactions happen? • What does chloroplast contain? • Eukaryotic organisms are called • Cells are building blocks of ….. • What contains the genetic material? • What did we call that carrying extra genes? • What does the cell take from food consumed? • What did we call that can rotate and propel the bacteria? • ...
cells 2021-03-09
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- outer layer
- Protects inside of the cell
- fluid inside a cell that contains salts and other molecules
- one or more sugar molecules
- Directs all cell activities has DNA in it
- large macromolecule taht dose not dissolve in water
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- Living things are made up of one or more cells
- membrane-bond organelle that uses light and makes food
- Long chain of amino acid
- protects the outside of the cell
10 Clues: outer layer • Long chain of amino acid • Protects inside of the cell • one or more sugar molecules • protects the outside of the cell • Directs all cell activities has DNA in it • Living things are made up of one or more cells • large macromolecule taht dose not dissolve in water • membrane-bond organelle that uses light and makes food • ...
cells 2021-03-16
Cells 2017-03-21
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- Suicide bags of cell.
- Cell which doesn't have nuclear membrane.
- Plastid having chlorophyll.
- The apparatus that converts simple suggest into complex sugar.
- Smallest fundamental unit of life.
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- Store nutrients and starch and protein.
- False feet of amoeba.
- components present in the cytoplasm.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- A eukaryote whch is unicellular.
10 Clues: False feet of amoeba. • Suicide bags of cell. • Plastid having chlorophyll. • A eukaryote whch is unicellular. • Smallest fundamental unit of life. • components present in the cytoplasm. • Store nutrients and starch and protein. • Cell which doesn't have nuclear membrane. • The apparatus that converts simple suggest into complex sugar. • ...
CELLS 2017-04-07
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- gives plants their green color
- structures inside a cell that do certain tasks
- a soft, flexible layer that allows some fluids and solids to pass through
- the organelle that is in charge of reproduction and makes proteins
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- how many cells die in the human body each day, on average
- having one particular task or purpose
- only in plant cells, contain chlorophyll
- developed or changed over time.
- squeeze together or become smaller
- how many cells the human body begins as
10 Clues: gives plants their green color • developed or changed over time. • squeeze together or become smaller • having one particular task or purpose • how many cells the human body begins as • only in plant cells, contain chlorophyll • structures inside a cell that do certain tasks • how many cells die in the human body each day, on average • ...
CELLS 2017-05-10
10 Clues: storage sacs • inheritance of genes • synthesis of proteins • power house of the cell • control centre of the cell • parent cell divides into two • they are called 'suicidal bags' • known as highways and roadsystem • secretes enzymes ,hormones and proteins • main function is to initiate and regulate cell division
Cells 2017-05-15
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- using energy to move against a gradient
- an act of moving
- living organisms including trees, shrubs and grass
- without the need of energy
- atoms that are bonded together in a group
- movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
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- living organisms that feed on organic matter and include cows, marine life, cats, dogs and birds
- specialised structures in cells
- when liquid passes through a semipermeable membrane to a more concentrated area
- a small functional unit of an organism
10 Clues: an act of moving • without the need of energy • specialised structures in cells • a small functional unit of an organism • using energy to move against a gradient • atoms that are bonded together in a group • living organisms including trees, shrubs and grass • movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration • ...
cells 2017-05-03
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- mitochondrion relases these energy rich compounds
- these cells protect your body from germs
- the power house of an animal cell
- suicide bags of cells
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- transport system of the cell
- present in plants/this supports the plant cell
- helps in building proteins
- apparatus helps in formation of lysosomes
- jelly like substance
- the control centre of the cell
10 Clues: jelly like substance • suicide bags of cells • helps in building proteins • transport system of the cell • the control centre of the cell • the power house of an animal cell • these cells protect your body from germs • apparatus helps in formation of lysosomes • present in plants/this supports the plant cell • mitochondrion relases these energy rich compounds
Cells 2017-05-18
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- This cell does not have chloroplasts
- An undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism which is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type
- An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- The main colour of the cells found in the human blood
- Found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
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- This cell has a cell wall
- A single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane
- Contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis occurs
- Protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus
- A microscopic double layer of lipids and proteins forming the boundary of cells
10 Clues: This cell has a cell wall • This cell does not have chloroplasts • The main colour of the cells found in the human blood • Protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus • A single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane • Contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Cells 2018-08-14
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- Stores the DNA and coordinates the cell’s activities, basically, it is the brain
- make more
- not bound by a membrane
- helps hold the cell's organelles in place
- membrane Protects the cell and regulates molecules entering and leaving the cell
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- helps us breath
- can cause disease
- everything has them
- bound by a membrane
- small organ
10 Clues: make more • small organ • helps us breath • can cause disease • everything has them • bound by a membrane • not bound by a membrane • helps hold the cell's organelles in place • Stores the DNA and coordinates the cell’s activities, basically, it is the brain • membrane Protects the cell and regulates molecules entering and leaving the cell
Cells 2018-11-08
10 Clues: create protiens • these hold water • Powerhouse of the cell • Ribosomes attach to this • Only found in plant cells • not found in animal cells • Control center of the cell • Garbage trucks of the cell • lets thing in and out of the cell • type of blood cell that fights disease
Cells 2019-03-11
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- they are the most primitive cellular forms on earth and are the simple cells
- only found in a plant cell and make solar energy into chemical energy and makes photosynthesis
- the control center/the brain of the cell
- it acts like the skin of a cell and forms a barrier around the cell,it controlls the entry and exit of things into and out of the cell
- these make the protein
- it is the jelly like fluid in the cell membrane that covers everything inside the cell.
- organelles that store water, nutrients and waste products
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- this is the instructions for every job your cell needs to do and is passed on from one generation to the next
- they produce all the energy and power the cell
- they are the more complex cells
10 Clues: these make the protein • they are the more complex cells • the control center/the brain of the cell • they produce all the energy and power the cell • organelles that store water, nutrients and waste products • they are the most primitive cellular forms on earth and are the simple cells • ...
CELLS 2019-07-10
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- COMPLEX COLLECTS SECRETORY PRODUCTS AND PACKAGE THEM FOR EXPORT
- SUPPORT STRUCTURES FORMED OF PROTEIN DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF MICROTUBLES
- MICROTUBLES ARE FORMED OF PROTEIN AND PROVIDE STRUCTURAL SUPPORT FOR THE CELL
- THE LONGEST PERIOD OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE
- THE SITE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- INCLUSIAGGGREGATION OF MATERIAL WITHIN A CELL THAT IS NOT A FUNTIONAL PART
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- THE GROUND SUBTANCE OF THE CELL LESS THE NUCLEUS
- MEMBRANE LINES CONTAINER OF ENZYMES WITH GREAT CAPACITY TO BREAK DOWN STRUCURES
- ENERGY FOR THE CELL OPERATION IS GENERATED HERE
- BUNDLE OF MICROTUBLES IN A SHAPE OF A SHORT BARREL
10 Clues: THE SITE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • THE LONGEST PERIOD OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE • ENERGY FOR THE CELL OPERATION IS GENERATED HERE • THE GROUND SUBTANCE OF THE CELL LESS THE NUCLEUS • BUNDLE OF MICROTUBLES IN A SHAPE OF A SHORT BARREL • COMPLEX COLLECTS SECRETORY PRODUCTS AND PACKAGE THEM FOR EXPORT • ...
CELLS 2017-09-20
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- The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus
- The main control center of a cell that acts kind of like the cell brain
- Wall The outermost layer of cells in plants, bacteria, fungi, and many algae that gives shape to the cell and protects it from infection
- Organelles that act like a digestive system which takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy rich molecules for the cell; often called the powerhouse of the cell
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- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- Reticulum A network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, occurring either with a smooth surface or studded with ribosomes involved in the transport of materials
- A sphere-shaped structure within the cytoplasm of a cell that is composed of RNA and protein and is the site of protein synthesis
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- A cell organelle that is surrounded by a membrane, has an acidic interior, and contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down food molecules, especially proteins and other complex molecules.
- Bodies A membranous complex of vesicles, vacuoles, and flattened sacs in the cytoplasm of most cells: involved in intracellular secretion and transport.
10 Clues: The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus • The main control center of a cell that acts kind of like the cell brain • A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid. • ...
Cells 2018-01-23
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- Viscous fluid containing organelles
- hereditary material
- Makes cellular food for plants
- Appeared about a billion years ago
- Separates nucleus from the rest of the cell
- All living things are made of cells
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- Membrane bound storage sacs, More common in plants than animals
- First cells here and for a long time were the only form of life
- Contains cells contents
- a larger structure found within the nucleus which creates
10 Clues: hereditary material • Contains cells contents • Makes cellular food for plants • Appeared about a billion years ago • Viscous fluid containing organelles • All living things are made of cells • Separates nucleus from the rest of the cell • a larger structure found within the nucleus which creates • Membrane bound storage sacs, More common in plants than animals • ...
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 2020-09-22
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- makes energy from sun
- keeps a rigid structure in cells
- makes proteins for a the cell
- process and packages protein
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- stores calcium helps with protein production
- keeps all of the organelles where they are supposed to be
- lets certain things in and keeps others out
- stores all of the DNA for the cells
- stores water and food for a cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
10 Clues: makes energy from sun • the powerhouse of the cell • process and packages protein • makes proteins for a the cell • stores water and food for a cell • keeps a rigid structure in cells • stores all of the DNA for the cells • lets certain things in and keeps others out • stores calcium helps with protein production • keeps all of the organelles where they are supposed to be
cells 2021-08-04
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- the material within a living cell
- a wall lying outside the plasma membrane
- the brain of the cell
- an action of breathing
- when other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrients
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- an organelle found in a large number of living cells
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- the basic block of all things
- any number of structures living in a call
10 Clues: the brain of the cell • an action of breathing • the basic block of all things • the material within a living cell • a wall lying outside the plasma membrane • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • any number of structures living in a call • the membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • an organelle found in a large number of living cells • ...
cells 2021-08-04
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- the material within a living cell
- a wall lying outside the plasma membrane
- the brain of the cell
- an action of breathing
- when other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrients
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- an organelle found in a large number of living cells
- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- the membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- the basic block of all things
- any number of structures living in a call
10 Clues: the brain of the cell • an action of breathing • the basic block of all things • the material within a living cell • a wall lying outside the plasma membrane • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • any number of structures living in a call • the membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • an organelle found in a large number of living cells • ...
Cells 2024-05-02
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- sunlight is converted into food and energy
- the various parts of the body together
- Structural layer that surrounds some cell types
- basic unit of life
- inside the nucleus
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- they store water, food, waste, and other things for the cell
- serve as barriers and gatekeepers
- holds DNA for the cells
- Membrane bound cell organelles
- cell Typical of the eukaryotic cell
10 Clues: basic unit of life • inside the nucleus • holds DNA for the cells • Membrane bound cell organelles • serve as barriers and gatekeepers • the various parts of the body together • cell Typical of the eukaryotic cell • sunlight is converted into food and energy • Structural layer that surrounds some cell types • they store water, food, waste, and other things for the cell
cells 2024-05-03
10 Clues: Has no nucleus • The center of the cell • a unicellular organism • The basic unit of life • Power house of the cell • cell Has a large vacuole • A organism made of one cell • The second level of organization • Schwann Developed the cell theory • A tool that helps scientist study cells
cells 2024-05-20
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- wall: A rigid, external layer that is specifically designed to provide structural support
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- Group of similar cells that work together
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- Protective outer covering of the cell
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- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- Stores materials
- a cytoplasm mass bound externally by a cell membrane.
- deliver materials throughout the cell
- Make proteins
10 Clues: Make proteins • Stores materials • deliver materials throughout the cell • Protective outer covering of the cell • Group of similar cells that work together • the material or protoplasm within a living cell • a cytoplasm mass bound externally by a cell membrane. • any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus • ...
cells 2024-05-20
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- wall: A rigid, external layer that is specifically designed to provide structural support
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- Group of similar cells that work together
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- Protective outer covering of the cell
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- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- Stores materials
- a cytoplasm mass bound externally by a cell membrane.
- deliver materials throughout the cell
- Make proteins
10 Clues: Make proteins • Stores materials • deliver materials throughout the cell • Protective outer covering of the cell • Group of similar cells that work together • the material or protoplasm within a living cell • a cytoplasm mass bound externally by a cell membrane. • any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus • ...
cells 2023-10-02
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- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- lipid and steroid synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and calcium storage
- pumps blood threw youre body
- the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- center of the cell
- protects the cell
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- store genetic information
- sends signals threw youre body
- lets things in and out of the cell
- maintain water balance
10 Clues: protects the cell • center of the cell • maintain water balance • store genetic information • pumps blood threw youre body • sends signals threw youre body • lets things in and out of the cell • the site of protein synthesis in the cell • lipid and steroid synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism and calcium storage • ...
cells 2023-10-02
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- is the brain.
- protects the cell.
- makes energy.
- macromolecular machines, found within all cells
- jelly like substance.
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- is the DNA structure.
- this is the power house.
- membrane to act as a barrier that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
- keeps unwated stuff out.
- this is like a trash can.
10 Clues: is the brain. • makes energy. • protects the cell. • is the DNA structure. • jelly like substance. • this is the power house. • keeps unwated stuff out. • this is like a trash can. • macromolecular machines, found within all cells • membrane to act as a barrier that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
Cells 2023-09-21
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- - phtotosythesis
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufactcontrolsy from it.
- holds the structure of the cell
- moves material around the cell
- main brain of the cell that holds a DNA
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- storage
- jelly-like substance that makes up the cell
- controls movement in the cell
- proteins
- moves things around the cell
10 Clues: storage • proteins • - phtotosythesis • moves things around the cell • controls movement in the cell • moves material around the cell • holds the structure of the cell • main brain of the cell that holds a DNA • jelly-like substance that makes up the cell • Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufactcontrolsy from it.
Cells 2023-09-28
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- cell movement
- locomotion, buoyancy, and food ingestion (phagocytosis).
- the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
- holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage.
- produce the energy necessary for the cell's survival and functioning
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- the digestive system of the cell
- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield
- help sequester waste products
- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
10 Clues: cell movement • help sequester waste products • the digestive system of the cell • the site of protein synthesis in the cell • locomotion, buoyancy, and food ingestion (phagocytosis). • organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system • holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage. • ...
cells 2023-09-28
10 Clues: rough • smooth • like jello • cells skin • cells brain • kills the cell • cell powerhouse • risbomes factory • comes from vacuoles • helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules
cells 2023-09-20
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- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase
- a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in the animal cells
- large organelle with double membrane nuclear envelope
- bubble like membranes structure that stores and transports celluar products and digests metabolic waste within the cell
- a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm
- produce proteins for the rest of the cell to fuction
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- synethsizes lipids, phospholids as in the plasma membranes, and steriods cells that secrete
- membrane bound cells organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cells biochemical
- contains digestive enzymes
- a minute particle of RNA and proteins found in the cytoplasm of living cells
10 Clues: contains digestive enzymes • produce proteins for the rest of the cell to fuction • large organelle with double membrane nuclear envelope • a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm • a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in the animal cells • a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase • ...
Cells 2023-09-19
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- light energy from the sun into
- organelles in place
- & controls the cells activities
- in the cell
- Reticulum-helps with transports of proteins
- energy for the cell
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- protein, help repair damage and help with
- membrane-controls the movement of substances
- larger pieces to smaller ones
- Wall-provides structure and protection for the cell
- compartment field with water
11 Clues: in the cell • organelles in place • energy for the cell • compartment field with water • larger pieces to smaller ones • light energy from the sun into • & controls the cells activities • protein, help repair damage and help with • Reticulum-helps with transports of proteins • membrane-controls the movement of substances • Wall-provides structure and protection for the cell
Cells 2023-09-21
10 Clues: Contains DNA • releases energy • Storing organelle • makes a plant green • digesting organelle • Protein packaging plant • Double layer for both cells • makes proteins for the cell • gel-like substance in the cell • protective outside layer for plants
Cells 2023-10-05
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- the green substance in chloroplasts that has the ability to trap sunlight
- a series of chemical reactions that convert food into energy
- a group of similar specialized cells working together to perform a certain function
- is concerned with producing offspring of the same species
- a specialized cell that contains hemoglobin
- the name of a specialized plant cell that is responsible for photosynthesis
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- an organelle that controls what goes in and out of a cell
- the name for a colored dye used to color cells to make them visible under a microscope
- a specialized cell that sweeps mucus up into your mouth
- a carbohydrate that cell walls are made of
10 Clues: a carbohydrate that cell walls are made of • a specialized cell that contains hemoglobin • a specialized cell that sweeps mucus up into your mouth • an organelle that controls what goes in and out of a cell • is concerned with producing offspring of the same species • a series of chemical reactions that convert food into energy • ...
Cells 2023-11-17
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- in charge of the cell
- the packaging and mailing system of the cell
- power house of the cell
- how many cells are in the human body
- lets things in and out of the cell
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- absorbs sun light and makes food
- makes proteins
- provides structure to plant cells
- the storage system of the cell
- the energy the mitochondria uses
10 Clues: makes proteins • in charge of the cell • power house of the cell • the storage system of the cell • absorbs sun light and makes food • the energy the mitochondria uses • provides structure to plant cells • lets things in and out of the cell • how many cells are in the human body • the packaging and mailing system of the cell
Cells 2023-11-17
10 Clues: Absorbs light • Makes proteins • “Storage facility” • Can work like a door • The “boss” of the cell • Can make energy called ATP • Breaks down large molecules • Provides a structure and support • Has a smooth and rough version of itself • The packaging and “mailing” system for the cell
Cells 2023-11-17
10 Clues: directs cells • makes proteins • makes ribosomes • jelly like fluid • transports items • the powerhouse cell • breaks down food particles • Packaging and mailing system for the cell • Cells are created with pre existing cells • controls what materials pass in and out of the cell
Cells 2023-11-15
10 Clues: The Boss • The powerhouse • Stores proteins • Makes Ribosomes • Digests proteins • Assembles Proteins • Helps in cell division • Modifies and sorts proteins • Helps proteins keep their shape • Separates the inside and outside of the cell
cells 2024-05-10
cells 2024-05-10
Cells 2024-02-16
10 Clues: Simple cell • complex cell • brain of the cell • power house of the cell • Eukaryotic, no cell wall • cite for protien synthesis • Prokaryotic, no mitochondria • stores protien and moves protien • Cell wall, chloroplast, Eukaryotic • only in a plant cell and has chlorophyl in it
