cells Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 2021-02-01
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- Organ that initiates adaptive immune response to blood-borne antigens
- Macrophages lining the sinusoids in the liver (no need to write the word ‘cells’)
- Cell surface receptor expressed by most helper T cells
- Event that results in the generation of highly diverse repertoire of antigen specificities
- Cells whose primary function is to ingest and destroy microbes and remove damaged tissues
- Lymphocytes in the thymus
- Center that develops in response to antigenic stimulation and are sites of remarkable B cell proliferation
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- A type of dendritic cell that is found in the epithelial layer of skin
- These cells become macrophages when they migrate into tissues
- Circulating antibody secreting cells with features of plasma cells
- Cells that mediate rapid and enhanced responses to subsequent exposures to antigens (no need to write the word ‘cells’)
- Substances that coat particles and tag them for phagocytosis
- Cells that are the most abundant population of white blood cells
- Organs where the major steps of lymphocyte development occur
- Nomenclature for naming cell surface molecules characteristic of particular cell lineage (abbreviation)
- Cells that are the dominant effector cells of the later stages of the innate immune response
16 Clues: Lymphocytes in the thymus • Cell surface receptor expressed by most helper T cells • Substances that coat particles and tag them for phagocytosis • Organs where the major steps of lymphocyte development occur • These cells become macrophages when they migrate into tissues • Cells that are the most abundant population of white blood cells • ...
The Cell 2023-10-02
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- material, Deoxyribonucleic acid; DNA
- the jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of a cell.
- membrane, the barrier around all cells which protects them from the outside world.
- the study of cells.
- molecules which can dissolve in water.
- the "pinched off" part of a cell membrane containing a substance that has entered the cell.
- The process of transporting substances into the cell.
- the way a cell takes in and processes substances.
- the property of a membrane to only allow certain substances to pass across it.
- a solution whose concentration has a higher concentration.
- the process of making molecules by using absorbed molecules.
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- organisms, organisms that are composed of one cell.
- the process that cells use to get rid of non-soluble waste products.
- cells with the same functions that congregate together.
- Units inside of all cells which perform certain functions.
- the area of a prokaryotic cell where DNA is found.
- organisms, organisms that are composed of two or more cells.
- theory, the theory that cells are the basic units of all life.
- wall, a protective that surrounds the cell membrane.
- a solution whose concentration of solute is the same as cytoplasm.
- the ability to move that all cells have, whether on a larger or smaller scale.
- molecules that won't dissolve in water.
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- bilayer, the two-layer orientation of the cell membrane made up of lipid molecules.
- the cellular process to release biosynthesis substances that are to be used by other cells.
- cells, cells that contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
26 Clues: the study of cells. • material, Deoxyribonucleic acid; DNA • molecules which can dissolve in water. • molecules that won't dissolve in water. • the way a cell takes in and processes substances. • the area of a prokaryotic cell where DNA is found. • organisms, organisms that are composed of one cell. • wall, a protective that surrounds the cell membrane. • ...
Review of Chapters 6,7, and 8 2022-10-19
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- A type of channel protein that allow water to move in and out of cells
- Molecule used to transfer energy in the cell (involved in phophorylation)
- Organelles that make ATP in eukaryotic cells
- A molecule, like an enzyme, that lowers activation energy
- Animal cells need this type of 'tonicity' so they do not explode or shrivel
- Viruses attach to these molecules that are embedded in the cell membrane
- Site of protein synthesis in bacteria and eukaryotic cells
- Type of energy associated with movement of molecules
- A protein that has a carbohydrate attached to it (used for recognizing different cells)
- Green pigment in plant cells, used in photosynthesis
- Type of vacuole used to remove water from paramecium cells
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- Process of cells eating large amounts of material at once (a form of bulk transport)
- This molecule carries information from DNA in the nucleus to ribosomes in the cytoplasm
- Membrane ____________ describes how the cell membrane a + and - charge outside and inside the cell
- Phospholipids and these molecules are the major parts of the cell membrane
- Reactions that build up or make larger molecules
- Organelle that is used for digestion within the cell
- An amphipathic molecule with a polar head and non polar tail
- Means 'before the nucleus' and these are bacterial cells like E. coli
- Organelle used for storage in both plant and animal cells
- Region in bacteria that has DNA and protein
- Diffusion and osmosis are examples of this type of transport (requires no energy)
22 Clues: Region in bacteria that has DNA and protein • Organelles that make ATP in eukaryotic cells • Reactions that build up or make larger molecules • Organelle that is used for digestion within the cell • Type of energy associated with movement of molecules • Green pigment in plant cells, used in photosynthesis • A molecule, like an enzyme, that lowers activation energy • ...
Parts and History of the Cell 2013-01-06
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- found out that animals have cells
- stores extra food water or waste
- found out animals are made completely of cells
- first found cells in a cork
- builds things for the cell
- sends stuff to other parts of the animal or plant
- found out cells come from other cells
- found out plants are made up of cells
- controls what comes in and out of the nucleus
- the tail of the cell
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- disproved spontaneous generation
- supports the cell membrane
- what happens in the chloroplasts
- gel like substance in the cell
- the exterior wall of the cell
- make food and energy
- packages things for the ER
- part of the cell that turns food into energy
- the covering around the cell
- a part of the cytoskeleton
- crontrols the functions of the cell
21 Clues: make food and energy • the tail of the cell • supports the cell membrane • builds things for the cell • packages things for the ER • a part of the cytoskeleton • first found cells in a cork • the covering around the cell • the exterior wall of the cell • gel like substance in the cell • disproved spontaneous generation • what happens in the chloroplasts • ...
Cells study game 2021-02-12
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- perfect balance in a cells environment
- energy created by the mitocondria
- gives plants their green color
- an organism made up of only one cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- used by amoeba to move and consume organisms
- jelly like fluid inside cells that helps keep everything in place
- all cells have a specific job/function
- a cell with a nucleus
- creates power for the cell
- an organism made up of two or more cells
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- cell membrane tails are _____
- work as storage inside the cell
- what makes up the cell membrane
- cell membrane heads are _____
- to move towards or away from light
- to move towards or away from chemicals
- only plant cells have this around their membrane
- makes proteins in the cell
- All organisms are made up of one or more cells
20 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • makes proteins in the cell • creates power for the cell • cell membrane tails are _____ • cell membrane heads are _____ • gives plants their green color • work as storage inside the cell • what makes up the cell membrane • energy created by the mitocondria • to move towards or away from light • an organism made up of only one cell • ...
Animal invertebrates 2021-02-17
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- head
- Having backbones
- jellylike middle sponge layer
- Identical halves any way cut
- attached Cnidarian
- identical halves cut in middle
- masses of nerve cell bodies
- free swimming cnidarian with a bell shaped body & tentacles
- outside protective cells
- organ producing sperm
- Having identical parts
- capsule containing toxin to inject prey with toxin
- ability to regrow a body part
- sponge flagellated cells pushing water thru
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- No backbone
- single shelled animal
- egg producing organ
- cluster of cells encased in a hard, spicule-reinforced shell
- having both genders reproductive organs
- jellylike substance separating epithelial cells in cnidarians
- cells sensing & responding to environment
- two shelled animal
- blood flow system
- identical halves cut longway
- cells using pseudopods performing different functions in different animals
- animal tissue with free & attached surfaces
- tail
27 Clues: head • tail • No backbone • Having backbones • blood flow system • two shelled animal • attached Cnidarian • egg producing organ • single shelled animal • organ producing sperm • Having identical parts • outside protective cells • masses of nerve cell bodies • Identical halves any way cut • identical halves cut longway • jellylike middle sponge layer • ability to regrow a body part • ...
CVS Blood 2023-08-01
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- serve the function of protection against microbes
- indicate parasitic infection
- condition whereby the oxygen carrying capacity of blood is reduced.
- molecule found in red blood cells for transportation of oxygen
- serve the function of protection against blood loss
- serve the function of transporting oxygen
- making of all blood cells
- blood is classified as ______ tissue
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- hormone that stimulates making of more red blood cells.
- another name for blood clotting
- hematocrit of more than 65%
- clotting in an unbroken blood vessel
- antigens found on the surface of red blood cells
- the iron-containing part of the hemoglobin
- liquid part of blood
- first cell at the site of infection
- refers to less oxygen delivery in tissues.
- these cells mature to become macrophages.
- the protein part of the hemoglobin
- formed elements of blood.
20 Clues: liquid part of blood • making of all blood cells • formed elements of blood. • hematocrit of more than 65% • indicate parasitic infection • another name for blood clotting • the protein part of the hemoglobin • first cell at the site of infection • clotting in an unbroken blood vessel • blood is classified as ______ tissue • serve the function of transporting oxygen • ...
4rfwe 2016-02-04
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- Located at the very bottom of a microscope
- An organism whoses cells does not contain a nucleus
- Lense, There are three doe four different ones that allow you to change the magnification of the image on a microscope.
- Showed that all cells come from other cells by reviewing the stages of cell division
- Recticulm, Responsible for the assembly of many proteins
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Cell, A eukaryotic cell that is a structural and functional unit of a plantThe
- Discoverd that all animals have cells. Soon helped discovered that all living things have cells.
- Rod-shaped organelles which convert energy in food molecules to energy to carry out functions
- The part you place the slide on top of on a microscope
- Van Leeuwenhoek, A good friend of Robert Hooke. Fashioned his own microscope and use it to to many things which had moving particles. He decided to call them "animalcules."
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and some other cell structure
- Made of a single cell
- 200 years after Hooke's discovery, he looked at living plant cells through a microscope, and found they were all made of cells.
- Large oval organelle that contains cells genetic material in form of DNA and controls the cells activites
- A sac like organelle that stores water, food, and other material
- Material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed.
- All living things are composed of...
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- Hooke, A scientist who observed a thin slice of cork in 1665 and spotted that the cork was divided into thousands of tiny walled sections. He described these sections as cells
- Tube, This part connects the eyepiece with the objective lenses on a microscope.
- Turns in order to move three different lense over the stage on a microscope
- An organism that cannot make its own food and gets food no consuming other living things
- An organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight of chemicals and use it to produce it's own food.
- Membrane, A thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls which substances pass into and out of a cell
- Small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.
- cells, are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus
- Consisting of many cells
- Power, This objective lens should never be used with the coarse adjustment knob on a microscope.
- A cell organelle which has particles to break down large food particles to small ones used by the rest of the cell.
- An organelle in the cells of plants which captures energy form sunlight and changes it to energy which cells use for energy
- Wall, supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants and other organisms
- and Cytoplasm, two locations were Ribosomes can be found in the cell
- A thick fluid region inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- Body, Receives proteins and other newly formed materials from reticulum, packages them, and distributes them
- Controls the amount of light that reaches a specimen on a microscope
- A small grained organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces protein.
- Cells, All cells come from...
- Clips, This part prevents the glass slide from slipping on a microscope.
- Theroy, A scientific theory which describes the properties of cells.
39 Clues: Made of a single cell • Consisting of many cells • Cells, All cells come from... • All living things are composed of... • Located at the very bottom of a microscope • An organism whoses cells does not contain a nucleus • The part you place the slide on top of on a microscope • Recticulm, Responsible for the assembly of many proteins • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2024-02-25
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- Separates the inside from the outside of the cell.
- Where photosynthesis takes place.
- It is only found in plant cells.
- A space within the Cytoplasm.
- A organized or specialized structure within a living cell.
- The process where sunlight synthesizes foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Discovered plants are made of cells.
- A living thing that eats, moves, and reacts to the world.
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- The smallest unit of a living thing.
- This is where the process of respiration occurs.
- A scientific theory stating that all living things are made up of one or more cells.
- Observed living cells with a microscope.
- Contains the cells chromosomes.
- Stated living cells must come from other cells.
- A liquid that fills the inside of a cell.
- A living organism like trees and flowers.
- Discovered animals are made of cells.
17 Clues: A space within the Cytoplasm. • Contains the cells chromosomes. • It is only found in plant cells. • Where photosynthesis takes place. • The smallest unit of a living thing. • Discovered plants are made of cells. • Discovered animals are made of cells. • Observed living cells with a microscope. • A liquid that fills the inside of a cell. • ...
Immune System 2025-10-08
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- Has specific binding sites that fit the shape of the antigens on the pathogen.
- This system is not specific and is not developed over a lifetime. It does not provide immunity but is a second line of defense after the physical barriers.
- White blood cells that destroy other foreign materials and cancer cells. Their other job is to take parts of dead pathogens and display them on their surfaces.
- Cells like macrophages that activate helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells.
- White blood cells that act as the first line of defense against virus-infected cells and cancer cells. This slows down the speed that viruses can reproduce but damages the body in the process.
- Hair like projections on some cells that move back and forth and move mucus, and anything trapped in it.
- How neutrophils and macrophages engulf pathogens and destroy them.
- Are produced at the end of the process. They can provide immunity to the pathogen and make it much faster to activate antibody and T cells.
- Produce a specialised protein called an antibody.
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- They destroy damaged or infected cells and can damage the body in the process.
- They activate B cells and increase the effectiveness of cytotoxic T cells. Response is very specific to the pathogen.
- skin, mucous membranes, cilia, body temp, pH.
- This is the part of the immune system that gives long term immunity to a particular pathogen.
- The most common type of white blood cell. Responsible for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. Produced in the bone marrow.
- They divide rapidly when activated, some become plasma cells, the others become memory cells. Activated by the helper T cells.
- Are infectious organisms or agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
16 Clues: skin, mucous membranes, cilia, body temp, pH. • Produce a specialised protein called an antibody. • How neutrophils and macrophages engulf pathogens and destroy them. • Cells like macrophages that activate helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells. • They destroy damaged or infected cells and can damage the body in the process. • ...
Cells, Cells, They're Made of Organelles! 2022-11-12
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- a flagella is a whip-like _____ that some protists use for swimming
- the container that organizes DNA in a cell
- the fruiting body of fungus cells
- organisms that are ______ are found in the water
- storage compartments of cells
- multicellular organisms that can make their own nutrients
- a microscope with two eyepieces
- multicellular organisms that consumer their nutrients
- the building blocks of living things
- long chains of fungus cells
- single-celled versions of animals, plants, and fungi
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- cell _____ is the rigid outer layer of some cells
- mini organs in a cell that keep the cell alive
- a microscope that magnifies both with the eyepiece AND an objective
- tiny hairs on the outside of some protists that help it swim
- cell ______ is like the skin of the cell
- multicellular organisms that absorb their nutrients
- A tool for seeing small things
- platform of microscope where slide is placed
- the only kingdom with cells that do NOT have an organized nucleus
20 Clues: long chains of fungus cells • storage compartments of cells • A tool for seeing small things • a microscope with two eyepieces • the fruiting body of fungus cells • the building blocks of living things • cell ______ is like the skin of the cell • the container that organizes DNA in a cell • platform of microscope where slide is placed • ...
Cells, Cells - They're Made of Organelles 2024-10-20
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- These are membrane bound in a cell and have a specific function to help the cell function
- What is made by the mitochondria
- Green organelle in a plant cell that conducts photosynthesis
- The mitochondria is the ____________ of the cell.
- Abbreviation for the endoplasmic reticulum
- This name for sugar is made by chloroplasts
- A metaphor for the nucleus in a cell
- Vacuoles store but also help maintain _____________ in a cell
- Smallest LVING (biotic)
- Cell = basic unit of __________
- Water, food, and nutrient storage
- This "apparatus" serves as the cell's post office
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- Control center for the cell
- The cell membrane acts as a _______ for the cell
- All cells come from _______________ cells
- Smallest NONLIVING (abiotic)
- Ribosomes synthesize (make) _______________
- The lysosome deals with ___________ in the cell
- The cell _____________ lets things go in and out
- In comparison to animals, plants have a ________ vacuole
- The bumps on the Rough ER are actually ______________.
- This protective layer is only found in plant cells
22 Clues: Smallest LVING (biotic) • Control center for the cell • Smallest NONLIVING (abiotic) • Cell = basic unit of __________ • What is made by the mitochondria • Water, food, and nutrient storage • A metaphor for the nucleus in a cell • All cells come from _______________ cells • Abbreviation for the endoplasmic reticulum • Ribosomes synthesize (make) _______________ • ...
Cell Theory Vocab 2025-01-13
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- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- Protection against enemies.
- Declared plants are made of cells and cells are the building blocks of plant life in 1838
- Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells increase in size, divide through mitosis, allowing for growth and development of an organism
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- Developed microscope lens in 1670 to observe more closely, observed bacteria and protozoa, described red blood cells
- All animal tissues are composed of cells and collaborated with Schleiden for cell theory in 1839
- Discovered cells in 1665 by observing cork trees under a microscope and said they looked like little rooms
- Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced)
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells replicate themselves through cell division, ensuring the continuation of life.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. Contains cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane.
- Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment.
- The theory that states: All organisms made of cells Cells are basic unit of life All cells result from division of other cells
- Cells carry out a variety of chemical reactions to break down nutrients, synthesize molecules, and eliminate waste products.
16 Clues: A Cell without a nucleus. • A Cell without a nucleus. • Protection against enemies. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment. • Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced) • Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855 • ...
Pre-AP Biology Cells Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Type of diffusion that allows large and charged molecules to move from high to low concentration through a protein
- Organelle that makes proteins and is in all cells
- Animal cells have multiple smaller ones of these for storing material
- The cell membrane is made of a bilayer of these
- A semi-permeable barrier that controls what can enter and leave the cell and that all cells have
- A structure plant cells have for using sunlight and carbon dioxide to make glucose through photosynthesis
- Transport that does not require energy.
- Jelly-like substance that fills cells and that all cells have.
- Organelle that produces energy (ATP)for eukaryotic cells
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- Organelle that contains DNA in eukaryotic cells.
- The cell membrane is embedded with these and they help larger material through
- Active transport process where material is brough inside the cell in a vesicle
- Process by which water moves across a membrane.
- Type of solution that has a higher solute concentration and causes cells to shrink
- The type of homeostatic feedback mechanism that reduces the intensity of a response to restore stability
- A word that refers to cells and the body maintaining stable internal conditions
- Organelle that breaks down waste and invading bacteria.
- Small type of cell without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
18 Clues: Transport that does not require energy. • Process by which water moves across a membrane. • The cell membrane is made of a bilayer of these • Organelle that contains DNA in eukaryotic cells. • Organelle that makes proteins and is in all cells • Organelle that breaks down waste and invading bacteria. • Organelle that produces energy (ATP)for eukaryotic cells • ...
The Blood!!! 2021-11-19
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- The opposite of antibodies. They are locks or security gates in a cell
- A condition in which your body produces too many white blood cells due to bone marrow cancer
- A blood clot
- The rupture or bursting of a red blood cell
- Thrombocytes
- A disorder in which the blood doesn't clot normally
- White blood cells that cause the inflammation response in allergic reactions
- Red blood cells
- The opposite of antigens. They cling to antigens and kill the target cells
- White blood cells that engulf and destroy invading microorganisms
- Straw-colored liquid portion of the blood
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- A condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body's tissues
- A white blood cell
- A protein found in plasma that controls the osmotic pressure in the blood
- White blood cells that produce T cells and B cells
- A traveling blood clot
- Infection in the blood that can cause organ failure and even death
17 Clues: A blood clot • Thrombocytes • Red blood cells • A white blood cell • A traveling blood clot • Straw-colored liquid portion of the blood • The rupture or bursting of a red blood cell • White blood cells that produce T cells and B cells • A disorder in which the blood doesn't clot normally • White blood cells that engulf and destroy invading microorganisms • ...
Blood 2012-08-04
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- An adult would have about five _______ of blood.
- A disorder where the number of red blood cells is lower than normal.
- Formed by platelets to prevent bleeding from a cut.
- Made by white blood cells to help fight infections.
- The gas carried by red blood cells from the lungs to cells.
- The chemical in red blood cells that combines with oxygen.
- You need to have this in your diet to make haemoglobin.
- Another name for a red blood cell.
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- If you have an infection then the number of these blood cells will increase.
- Nutrients (food) is carried by this part of the blood.
- A waste product from cells carried away by the plasma.
- Plasma is mostly made up of this.
- These form blood clots.
- A red blood cell does not have this.
- This is where red blood cells are made (two words).
- Another name for a white blood cell.
- A waste gas carried from the cells to the lungs by plasma (two words).
17 Clues: These form blood clots. • Plasma is mostly made up of this. • Another name for a red blood cell. • A red blood cell does not have this. • Another name for a white blood cell. • An adult would have about five _______ of blood. • Formed by platelets to prevent bleeding from a cut. • This is where red blood cells are made (two words). • ...
CROSSWROD TIME 2026-01-23
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- Dependency of cells on a solid surface for growth.
- The proportion of healthy, living cells in a population.
- Completely free from living microorganisms.
- The state where cells stop dividing but remain metabolically active.
- The initial phase of the cell growth cycle with little division.
- Type of filter used in laminar flow hoods to ensure sterility.
- culture where cells grow free-floating in the medium.
- The exponential growth phase of a cell culture.
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- The process of using enzymes to detach adherent cells.
- Entry of unwanted bacteria, yeast, or mold.
- The nutrient broth used to support cell growth.
- Cells stored at ultra-low temperatures in liquid nitrogen.
- Device providing controlled CO22 and temperature.
- The percentage of the culture vessel surface covered by cells.
- Cells that must attach to a substrate to survive.
- Cell line produced by fusing a B-cell with a myeloma cell.
- The subculture number or the act of splitting cells.
17 Clues: Entry of unwanted bacteria, yeast, or mold. • Completely free from living microorganisms. • The nutrient broth used to support cell growth. • The exponential growth phase of a cell culture. • Device providing controlled CO22 and temperature. • Cells that must attach to a substrate to survive. • Dependency of cells on a solid surface for growth. • ...
U4 Vocab 2024-10-25
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- a cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg
- the spreading of a cancer to other areas of the body
- one half of a duplicated chromosome
- the process where a cell divides into 2 daughter cells
- cells with the ability to renew themselves
- an organelle inside animal cells that is involved in cell division
- the process in which cells make 2 new cells
- when immature cells become mature with specific functions
- the formation of organs from 3 germ layers
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- replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei
- a thread-like structure made up of DNA
- a complex of DNA and proteins within eukaryotic cells
- a region of repetitive DNA sequences at the end of a chromosome
- the early embryonic development where the blastula is reorganized into a two-layered or three-layered embryo
- links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division
- a disease in which abnormal cells divide and spread throughout the tissue
- sequences of DNA arranged and passed through heredity
17 Clues: one half of a duplicated chromosome • a thread-like structure made up of DNA • cells with the ability to renew themselves • the formation of organs from 3 germ layers • the process in which cells make 2 new cells • a cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg • the spreading of a cancer to other areas of the body • ...
PLANT STRUCTURE AND LIFE PROCESSES 2020-11-23
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- Plants - it’s outer is covered by the dermal tissue.
- - the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- meristem - the tip of the shoot or root.
- tissue - functions in the prevention of water loss and acts as a barrier to fungi and other invaders.
- - responsible for transporting sugars, proteins, and other organic molecules in plants.
- cells - bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening.
- Tissue - comprises the bulk of the primary plant body.
- cells - often occur as bundle cap fibers.
- - may be defined as a region of localized mitosis.
- - transports, and stores water and water-soluble nutrients in vascular plants.
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- cells - cells that retain their nucleus and control the adjacent sieve cells.
- elements - shorter, much wider, and lack endplates.
- Tissue - transports food, water, hormones, and minerals within the plant.
- cells - these cells are characterized by thickenings of the wall, they are alive at maturity.
- System - above the ground and include the organs such as leaves, buds, stems, etc.
- - a lateral meristem that usually produces secondary growth.
- cells - generalized plant cell type that is alive at maturity.
- System - including parts of the plant that can be found under the ground.
- - long and tapered, with angled end-plates that connect cell to cell.
19 Clues: meristem - the tip of the shoot or root. • cells - often occur as bundle cap fibers. • - may be defined as a region of localized mitosis. • elements - shorter, much wider, and lack endplates. • Plants - it’s outer is covered by the dermal tissue. • Tissue - comprises the bulk of the primary plant body. • cells - bean-shaped cells covering the stomata opening. • ...
cell puzzle 2022-10-12
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- power house of the cells
- Additional support
- Breaks thing down
- Functions that carry out cells
- jelly-like fluid interior of cell
- Make protein
- how you clean microscope lens
- uses sunlight to create food
- bserved that the tissues of plants
- living cells in pond water
- Zoologist who observed the tissues
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- control center
- Outer boundary of the cell
- Found in plant and animal cells
- stores water
- Located inside the ribosomes
- The first person to see cells
- probably first to inhabit the earth
- Processes packages like a factor
- uses sunlight to create food
20 Clues: stores water • Make protein • control center • Breaks thing down • Additional support • power house of the cells • Outer boundary of the cell • living cells in pond water • Located inside the ribosomes • uses sunlight to create food • uses sunlight to create food • The first person to see cells • how you clean microscope lens • Functions that carry out cells • ...
Isabella1 2022-03-28
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- redness swelling and heat
- hair skin and nails
- destroys bacteria
- toward the heart
- clothes on pathogen
- disease causing agent
- inner layer
- fight infection
- weak or dead strand
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- moisten skin and hair
- causes scabs
- outer layer
- carries oxygen
- destroys virus
- away from the heart
- spot pathogen
- cools body
- destroys pathogen
- connect,exchanges
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • carries oxygen • destroys virus • fight infection • toward the heart • destroys bacteria • destroys pathogen • connect,exchanges • hair skin and nails • clothes on pathogen • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • moisten skin and hair • disease causing agent • redness swelling and heat
Lillian LeVoir 7th 2022-03-25
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- away from heart
- blood cells fight infection
- blood cells carries o2
- gland cools body
- gland moistens skin and hair
- redness swelling and heat
- towards the heart
- disease causing agents
- system skin hair nails
- weak or dead strand
- destroy pathogen
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- outer layer
- destroys bacteria
- inner layer
- spots pathogyne
- connects , exganes
- clothing of the pathogen
- cause scabs
- destroys virus
19 Clues: outer layer • inner layer • cause scabs • destroys virus • away from heart • spots pathogyne • gland cools body • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • connects , exganes • weak or dead strand • blood cells carries o2 • disease causing agents • system skin hair nails • clothing of the pathogen • redness swelling and heat • blood cells fight infection • ...
Stella6 2022-03-25
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- cools body
- moisten skin and hair
- spot pathogen
- redness,swelling and heat
- outer layer
- destroys virus
- away from heart
- connects,exchanges
- weak or dead strand
- cause scabs
- inner layer
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- carries o2
- disease causing agent
- destroys bacteria
- skin,hair,nails
- towards the heart
- destroy pathogen
- fight infection
- "clothing" of the pathogen
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • outer layer • cause scabs • inner layer • spot pathogen • destroys virus • skin,hair,nails • away from heart • fight infection • destroy pathogen • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • connects,exchanges • weak or dead strand • moisten skin and hair • disease causing agent • redness,swelling and heat • "clothing" of the pathogen
Life Science Fall Midterm Vocabulary 2022-11-02
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- Like a cafeteria
- Has specialized cells
- Special function in the cell
- Requires light
- Makes proteins
- Removes waste
- Exchanges gas and releases water
- Reinforcing feedback
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- Balance
- Exchanges gas
- May be epithelial, dermal, etc.
- All cells have one
- Creating new cells
- Like a power generator
- Found in the heart
- Has membrane-bound things
- Magnifies cells
- Transports water
- Made of different tissues
19 Clues: Balance • Exchanges gas • Removes waste • Requires light • Makes proteins • Magnifies cells • Like a cafeteria • Transports water • All cells have one • Creating new cells • Found in the heart • Reinforcing feedback • Has specialized cells • Like a power generator • Has membrane-bound things • Made of different tissues • Special function in the cell • May be epithelial, dermal, etc. • ...
Immunity 2022-01-04
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- type of enzymes contained in lysosomes
- type of protein produced by plasma cells
- how T and B cells divide to produce clones
- process to clump several pathogens together
- full name for T and b cells
- B cells are involved in ______ responses
- type of B cell that produces antibodies
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- term for a protein on the surface of immune cells that binds to the antigen
- type of transport used to engulf the pathogen in phagocytosis
- type of T cell that destroys infected body cells
- protein that triggers an immune response
- micro-organism that causes disease
- type of B cell that gives us immunity
- organelle that fuses with the phagosome
- T cells are involved in cell ______ responses
- type of T cell that binds to antigen presenting cells and activates B cells
16 Clues: full name for T and b cells • micro-organism that causes disease • type of B cell that gives us immunity • type of enzymes contained in lysosomes • organelle that fuses with the phagosome • type of B cell that produces antibodies • type of protein produced by plasma cells • protein that triggers an immune response • B cells are involved in ______ responses • ...
People to Know 2017-04-25
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- Use or Disuse Theory
- DNA model
- No spontaneous generation
- Cells come from cells
- DNA model
- Punctuated equilibrium
- Father of Genetics
- Xray crystallography
- Saw animalcules in pond water
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- Amount of thymine adenine equal
- Animals are made of cells
- Antiseptic technique
- Plants are made of cells
- Cause of infection
- Binomial Nomenclature
- Natural selection
- Discovered cells
17 Clues: DNA model • DNA model • Discovered cells • Natural selection • Cause of infection • Father of Genetics • Use or Disuse Theory • Antiseptic technique • Xray crystallography • Cells come from cells • Binomial Nomenclature • Punctuated equilibrium • Plants are made of cells • Animals are made of cells • No spontaneous generation • Saw animalcules in pond water • Amount of thymine adenine equal
Intro to Cells 2023-09-07
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- ________ ER helps make lipids and stores them for cellular use.
- found little organisms in drops of water and called the animalcules
- Vacuoles in plant cells store ______ and nutrients.
- These transport various items into and out of the cell.
- These create proteins.
- figured out all animals are made of cells
- The word organelle little means “little _________”
- These generate A.T.P and are the powerhouse of the cell.
- prokaryotic cells do not have a _________.
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- These are vesicles that contain powerful digestive enzymes.
- when a stem cell becomes specialized.
- The first scientist to describe what he saw as “cells” when viewing samples of cork
- The cell theory tells us cells come from _____ cells.
- Schleiden figured out all _______ are made of cells
- Centrioles are in animal cells only and assist in __________.
- water-based substance inside the cell- organelles are suspended in this.
- Golgi bodies act like a ____________ by packaging and delivering protiens.
- ______ ER is primarily responsible for the transportation of proteins
18 Clues: These create proteins. • when a stem cell becomes specialized. • figured out all animals are made of cells • prokaryotic cells do not have a _________. • The word organelle little means “little _________” • Schleiden figured out all _______ are made of cells • Vacuoles in plant cells store ______ and nutrients. • The cell theory tells us cells come from _____ cells. • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-05
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- A particle with no charge that is found in an atom is a _____.
- Matthias Schleiden, a Botonist, discovered that all _____are made of cells.
- _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space.
- A _____ is 2 or more atoms.
- The center of an atom that holds the protons and neutrons is called the _____.
- Theodor Schwann discovered that all ____ are made up of cells too.
- Zacharias Jansen developed the first compund ________in the early 1600's.
- Richard ________ proved that cells really do come from other cells.
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- Cells are the _______of structure and organization in all organisms.
- A positively charged particle in an atom is a _____.
- ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook.
- All cells come from ______ cells.
- The building blocks of matter are called _____.
- All organisms are made up of one or more ______.
- There are three parts to the ______.
- Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of____.
- An _____ is a negatively charged particle in an atom.
- Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell".
18 Clues: A _____ is 2 or more atoms. • All cells come from ______ cells. • There are three parts to the ______. • Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell". • The building blocks of matter are called _____. • All organisms are made up of one or more ______. • ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook. • _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space. • ...
Lymphatic and Immune System Crossword 2023-01-10
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Remember antigen and quickly stimulate immune response on reexposure
- Organ located in the neck that produces T-cells
- nonspecific defense against infection, characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies.
- largest gland in the body
- Cells created in the thymus that produce substances that attack infected cells in the body
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- Amoeboid cells that roam connective tissue and engulf foreign particles and debris of dead cells.
- small oval clumps of lymphatic tissue located at grouped intervals along lymphatic vessels
- extension of the large intestine; contains a mass of white blood cells that contribute to immunity.
- form a protective circle of lymphatic tissue around the entrance to the respiratory system
- One type of T lymphocyte that activates B cells and other T lymphocytes
- Abnormally high body temperature
- it produces lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores blood cells, and destroys old blood cells.
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
15 Clues: largest gland in the body • Abnormally high body temperature • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Organ located in the neck that produces T-cells • Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • Remember antigen and quickly stimulate immune response on reexposure • ...
Cell Types 2025-11-24
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- push or pull
- long, threadlike muscle cells
- muscle cells
- shortening of muscle fibers
- cells that have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- cell tissues that contract to produce movement
- thick filaments
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- control center of eukaryotic cells
- organelle that produces ATP
- thin filaments
- structures inside muscles cells made of actin and myosin
- cells that do not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- the basic structural and functional units of life
- ion that triggers muscle contraction
- change in position produced by muscles contracting
- bundle of neurons that carry electrical signals throughout the body
16 Clues: push or pull • muscle cells • thin filaments • thick filaments • organelle that produces ATP • shortening of muscle fibers • long, threadlike muscle cells • control center of eukaryotic cells • ion that triggers muscle contraction • cell tissues that contract to produce movement • the basic structural and functional units of life • ...
cells 2022-09-16
9 Clues: forms protein • genrates energy • it is the cell cops • only in plants cells • building block in life • holds water and minerals • it is the boss of the cell • it makes energy from sun light • it is the gel like thing in a cell
cells 2022-09-22
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- provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress
- controls the cell/brain
- medium for chemical reaction
- start of life
- help sequester waste products
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- power for the cell
- lets things in and keeps things out
- the digestive system of the cell
- carry genetic information to be passed on from one generation to another
9 Clues: start of life • power for the cell • controls the cell/brain • medium for chemical reaction • help sequester waste products • the digestive system of the cell • lets things in and keeps things out • carry genetic information to be passed on from one generation to another • provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress
Cells 2022-11-02
9 Clues: cleans the cell • used as cell storage • is the powerhouse of the cell • makes the protein in the cell • contains most of the cell DNA • where ribosomal RNA is synthesized • transports the protein in the cell • protects the plant cell and maintains the shape • allows plant cells to convert sunlight into energy
Cells 2022-09-30
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- Storage tank for food,water,wastes orenzymes
- Digests older cell parts,food or other objects
- Green structures that contain chlorophyll
- Makes proteins
- Dense, ball shaped structure, contains DNA
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- Location in the cytoplasm, bean shaped
- Rigid, tough, made of cellulose
- Thin, covering,protects cells
- Jelly like substance that contains organelles
9 Clues: Makes proteins • Thin, covering,protects cells • Rigid, tough, made of cellulose • Location in the cytoplasm, bean shaped • Green structures that contain chlorophyll • Dense, ball shaped structure, contains DNA • Storage tank for food,water,wastes orenzymes • Jelly like substance that contains organelles • Digests older cell parts,food or other objects
Cells 2022-10-05
10 Clues: energy • energry • protein • out unwanted things • things for the cell • holds things together • the main part of the cell • wall/holds up the cell and is the structure • reticulum/it transports materials to the cell • membrane/controls what goes in an out of the cell
cells 2022-11-15
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- a hair-like structures used for movement
- a organism whose cell contains organelles
- a organism that has no nuclear membrane
- a single-celled organisam
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- a false foot used for movement
- a organism with more than one cell
- a whip-like tail used for movement
- a organism that must find food
- a organism that is self-feeding
9 Clues: a single-celled organisam • a false foot used for movement • a organism that must find food • a organism that is self-feeding • a organism with more than one cell • a whip-like tail used for movement • a organism that has no nuclear membrane • a hair-like structures used for movement • a organism whose cell contains organelles
Cells 2019-09-17
9 Clues: makes proteins • moves sustances around • creates ATP for energy • contain a powerful oxide • moves and carries substances • contains enzymes and stores them • tail like substance that moves the cell • rod shaped bodies involved in cell division • protein structures extended through cytoplasm
Cells 2020-10-01
9 Clues: makes energy • it contains DNA • protects the cell • gel like substance • isolates harmful materials • a port entry to the membrane • the site of protein synthesis • stores and ships out proteins • seperates the nucleus from the cell
Cells 2020-02-19
10 Clues: cell • microscopic • living thing • living thing • virus or fungus • keys wildflowers • yeasts and moulds • two possible outcomes • classifying something • features effective openings
Cells 2021-09-07
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- basic particles
- the region enclosed by the cell membrane
- the organelle that contains the DNA in some cells
- a single celled organism that does not have a nucleus
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- an organism made up cells and there DNA stored in a nucleus
- protective layer that covers the cell
- any living thing
- small bodies in a cell’s cytoplasm
- the smallest functional a unit of living organisms
9 Clues: basic particles • any living thing • small bodies in a cell’s cytoplasm • protective layer that covers the cell • the region enclosed by the cell membrane • the organelle that contains the DNA in some cells • the smallest functional a unit of living organisms • a single celled organism that does not have a nucleus • ...
Cells! 2021-09-17
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- is only in plant cells and make food for the plant
- is the control center of the cell
- gel like substance
- helps store food and water
- something inside of a cells
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- releases energy into the cell
- forms a boundary and controls what goes in and out of the cell
- something that is now called a microorganism
- provides extra support, only found in plant cells
9 Clues: gel like substance • helps store food and water • something inside of a cells • releases energy into the cell • is the control center of the cell • something that is now called a microorganism • provides extra support, only found in plant cells • is only in plant cells and make food for the plant • forms a boundary and controls what goes in and out of the cell
Cells 2021-02-22
9 Clues: They make proteins • Power house of the cell • Object within the nucleus • Very large in plant cells • Contains digestive enzymes • Not present in animal cells • Unicellular and lacks a nucleus • Contains Nucleus and membrane bound organelles • Parts within the cell that carry out functions
Cells 2021-10-11
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- hair like structure that helps to move foreign objects
- the cell powerhouse
- gel like matrix where organelles can be found
- nerve cell that transmit electrical impulse throughout the body
- basic unit of living things
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- an organelle where photosynthesis happens
- can be found on the outer part of plant cell
- a barrier that separates the outer environment with the cytoplasm
- contains genetic materials
9 Clues: the cell powerhouse • contains genetic materials • basic unit of living things • an organelle where photosynthesis happens • can be found on the outer part of plant cell • gel like matrix where organelles can be found • hair like structure that helps to move foreign objects • nerve cell that transmit electrical impulse throughout the body • ...
cells 2021-10-22
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- in every cell uni and multy
- i control whats goes in and out of the cell
- im how much cells are in a animal and plant
- energy for the cell is produced
- produces food trough photosynthesis in plants
- in plant and animal cells(not bacteria!)
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- i am a one celled organism
- in plant cells
- im not multicellular but i have the same functions
9 Clues: in plant cells • i am a one celled organism • in every cell uni and multy • energy for the cell is produced • in plant and animal cells(not bacteria!) • i control whats goes in and out of the cell • im how much cells are in a animal and plant • produces food trough photosynthesis in plants • im not multicellular but i have the same functions
Cells 2021-10-28
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- Keeps organelles in place
- decoding the message and the formation of peptide bonds
- brain of cell
- produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
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- Storage of water
- Turns food to Energy
- Process and transport proteins and other materials out of the cell
- processes involved in degrading and recycling cellular waste
- extra Keeps things out
9 Clues: brain of cell • Storage of water • Turns food to Energy • extra Keeps things out • Keeps organelles in place • produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • decoding the message and the formation of peptide bonds • processes involved in degrading and recycling cellular waste • Process and transport proteins and other materials out of the cell
Cells 2021-08-31
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- a chemical found in plants causing them to be green
- organs that work together to perform a certain function
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- one-celled organism
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- many-celled organism
- a group of similar organisms in a genus that can reproduce more of their own kind
- the food-making process in green plants that uses sunlight
- any living thing that can carry out its life on its own
- the smallest unit of living things
9 Clues: one-celled organism • many-celled organism • the smallest unit of living things • a chemical found in plants causing them to be green • organs that work together to perform a certain function • any living thing that can carry out its life on its own • the food-making process in green plants that uses sunlight • ...
Cells 2023-03-21
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- number of chromosomes most humans have
- made up of elements such as carbon, O2, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- outer protective covering of the cell.
- a semifluid inside a cell that where all the organelles are located
- contain enzymes
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- total mass of genetic instruction humans inherit from their parents
- protein synthesis
- makes ribosomes
- "brain" of the cell
9 Clues: makes ribosomes • contain enzymes • protein synthesis • "brain" of the cell • number of chromosomes most humans have • outer protective covering of the cell. • total mass of genetic instruction humans inherit from their parents • a semifluid inside a cell that where all the organelles are located • ...
Cells 2023-05-03
9 Clues: Living thing • Make up own food • Cells with nucleus • Cells with no nucleus • way to produce energy • a nickname for heterotrph • The thing that makes up cells • Things that cant make their own food • Theory: The theory of what things are made of
Cells 2013-04-14
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- / control centre of cell
- vessels / minerals up from the roots through the stem to the leaves
- / water vapour through the stomata is called
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- / they have indentical genetic infomation
- / consists of living cells called sieve tubes
- bundles / located together in groups called
- / the walls of which are strengthened with of woody subtance called
- / is the name of a process involved in cell division
- / the plants as water vapour through pores called
9 Clues: / control centre of cell • / they have indentical genetic infomation • bundles / located together in groups called • / water vapour through the stomata is called • / consists of living cells called sieve tubes • / the plants as water vapour through pores called • / is the name of a process involved in cell division • ...
Cells 2015-04-06
9 Clues: Movement of water • Movement of particles • Makes sugar- chloroplast • Control center of the cell • Allows thing in and out of cell • Rigid structure in plant cells only • sugar by photosynthesis. Plant cell. • Makes energy through cellular respiration • Makes energy (ATP) with oxygen- mitochondria
Cells 2015-10-06
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- the controller of cell activity and stores DNA
- photosynthesis occurs here
- Membrane tissue layer enclosing the cell used to maintain cell shape
- the smallest functioning unit in an organism
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- the passive movement of molecules along the concentration gradient
- only this type of cell contains chloroplast and a cell wall
- this type of cell contains cell membrane ad cytoplasm
- stores fluid and food within the cell
- Jelly-like substance that fills the cell body
- the movement of liquid down the concentration gradient through a semi-permeable membrane
10 Clues: photosynthesis occurs here • stores fluid and food within the cell • the smallest functioning unit in an organism • Jelly-like substance that fills the cell body • the controller of cell activity and stores DNA • this type of cell contains cell membrane ad cytoplasm • only this type of cell contains chloroplast and a cell wall • ...
Cells 2016-05-16
10 Clues: Cells are • Cell size • Basic unit of • Floating in cell • Lots of different • Cells are found in • The inside of a cell • Where cells are found • Something that has cells • Something that has cells
Cells 2016-05-17
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- The digestive system of a cell
- Used for cellular respiration to produce energy for the cell
- Where cell parts ensemble protein
- Jelly like substance within a cell
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- Temporary storage within a cell (Used to store waste)
- Function carried out to ensure a cells survival
- Plant cells that collect energy from the sun and use it
- Where DNA is kept
- A rough coating surrounding the cell membrane
9 Clues: Where DNA is kept • The digestive system of a cell • Where cell parts ensemble protein • Jelly like substance within a cell • A rough coating surrounding the cell membrane • Function carried out to ensure a cells survival • Temporary storage within a cell (Used to store waste) • Plant cells that collect energy from the sun and use it • ...
cells 2017-05-09
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- body -which cell feature process proteins.
- - where in the does DNA replication take place.
- -which cell feature is responsible for storing water.
- - which cell is responsible for proteins.
- -what cells feature contains digestive enzymes which breaks things down.
- - what cell feature responsible for powering the cell.
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- - the name of the jelly-like substances that is inside the cell.
- -the plant cell structure were photosynthesis takes place
- recticulum -which cell feature transport ribosomes.
9 Clues: - which cell is responsible for proteins. • - where in the does DNA replication take place. • recticulum -which cell feature transport ribosomes. • -which cell feature is responsible for storing water. • body -which cell feature process proteins. • - what cell feature responsible for powering the cell. • ...
cells 2017-05-03
9 Clues: regulate cell division • a unicellular organism • they make protein in the cell • known as the walls of the body • a basic structure of an organism • known as the power house of the cell • known as the suicide bags of the cell • store food and water and waste in a cell • the jelly like substance present in cells
CELLS!!!!!! 2018-01-29
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- a tiny cell that ferns and fungi to and reproduce
- an animal without a backbone
- a young plant
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- an animal with a backbone
- packed threadlike parts of fungi
- living things that look like plants but cannot make their own food
- the part of a flowering plant that surrounds and protects the seeds
- reproductive structures in flowering plants
- a common type of fungi that ofter look cottony or woolly
9 Clues: a young plant • an animal with a backbone • an animal without a backbone • packed threadlike parts of fungi • reproductive structures in flowering plants • a tiny cell that ferns and fungi to and reproduce • a common type of fungi that ofter look cottony or woolly • living things that look like plants but cannot make their own food • ...
Cells 2018-09-05
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- stores water and other materials
- converts food into energy
- another organelle in cell is the endoplasmic reticulum
- is the fluid in which organelles of cell reside
- wall the outermost layer of cells in plants
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- is a large structure within a cell
- carries out photosynthesis
- hold enzymes that wre created by the cell
- controls cell activities
9 Clues: controls cell activities • converts food into energy • carries out photosynthesis • stores water and other materials • is a large structure within a cell • hold enzymes that wre created by the cell • wall the outermost layer of cells in plants • is the fluid in which organelles of cell reside • another organelle in cell is the endoplasmic reticulum
Cells 2022-01-13
9 Clues: only has one cell • brain of the cell • has more than one cell • cousins on the organelles • where photosynthesis occurs • the power house of the cell • digestive system of the cell • transports proteins and makes liquids • where water is stored and helps shape cell
Cells 2023-08-24
10 Clues: gel-like fluid • Photosynthesis • I'm a brick wall • cleans up the cell • stores food and water • Helps package proteins • Power house of the cell • Control center of the cell • Fills cells with thick fluid • Members can only go in and out
Cells 2023-08-16
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- Which category of living things only have one cell?
- Without the ________, a cell will not be able to undergo cell division.
- Which cell does not have a nucleus?
- Cell division is necessary to ensure ________ of the cell.
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- A group of tissues is called ________.
- Cells are the _______ building blocks of life.
- A single celled organism is called a __________ cell.
- A group of cells is called ________.
- The cell membrane is _____- permeable (only allows certain substances to move in and out).
9 Clues: Which cell does not have a nucleus? • A group of cells is called ________. • A group of tissues is called ________. • Cells are the _______ building blocks of life. • Which category of living things only have one cell? • A single celled organism is called a __________ cell. • Cell division is necessary to ensure ________ of the cell. • ...
cells 2023-09-06
10 Clues: makes energy • makes ribosomes • holds everything up • is the transportation • is the brain of the cell • holds everything in place • makes energy from the sun • storage for water and food • the digestive system of the cell • chooses what goes in and comes out
cells 2023-09-06
10 Clues: makes energy • makes ribosomes • holds everything up • is the transportation • is the brain of the cell • holds everything in place • makes energy from the sun • storage for water and food • the digestive system of the cell • chooses what goes in and comes out
cells 2023-09-06
10 Clues: makes energy • makes ribosomes • holds everything up • is the transportation • is the brain of the cell • holds everything in place • makes energy from the sun • storage for water and food • the digestive system of the cell • chooses what goes in and comes out
Cells 2023-10-20
cells 2023-11-03
9 Clues: 'the big one' • 'the tiny one' • 'the dusty one' • 'the smart one' • 'the green bit' • 'the beardy one' • 'the electric one' • 'the jelly-like bit' • 'the big spacey bit'
cells 2023-11-03
9 Clues: 'the big one' • 'the tiny one' • 'the dusty one' • 'the smart one' • 'the green bit' • 'the beardy one' • 'the electric one' • 'the jelly-like bit' • 'the big spacey bit'
Cells 2024-02-03
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- Breaks down food and turns it into energy for the cell to use
- Organisms that can have have one or more cells
- A layer outside of the cell that gives the shape and controls that move in and out of the cell
- Organisms composed of only one cell that have no nucleus
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- Controls all the activities in the cell
- Contains instructions for making new organisms
- Structures that work together to help cells preform life processes "Tiny organs"
- A gel-like substance that supports the organelle
- The smallest unit of a living thing that can carry out the basic processes of life
9 Clues: Controls all the activities in the cell • Contains instructions for making new organisms • Organisms that can have have one or more cells • A gel-like substance that supports the organelle • Organisms composed of only one cell that have no nucleus • Breaks down food and turns it into energy for the cell to use • ...
Cells 2024-01-08
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- numerous and temporary in animal cells but one large permanent found in plant cells
- site of aerobic respiration where glucose is broken down to release energy for cellular activities
- a green pigment that converts light energy to chemical energy in the form of glucose
- controls all cellular activities such as DNA replication and cell division
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- found in plant cells and bacterial cells which help to protect the cells and maintain its shape
- contains chlorophyll to carry out photosynthesis in the presence of light energy and carbon dioxide
- site where most chemical reactions occur such as synthesis of proteins
- partially permeable that allows only small and soluble substances to pass through
- site of protein synthesis
9 Clues: site of protein synthesis • site where most chemical reactions occur such as synthesis of proteins • controls all cellular activities such as DNA replication and cell division • partially permeable that allows only small and soluble substances to pass through • numerous and temporary in animal cells but one large permanent found in plant cells • ...
CELLS 2023-09-20
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- rigid layer that gives plant cells their shape.
- storage, mostly water.
- holds organelles in place, gives cells their shape.
- has something that makes plants green.
- controls what goes in and out of the cell.
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- controls the cell, the brain of the cell.
- does not have chloroplast.
- site of photosynthesis.
- where energy is created.
9 Clues: storage, mostly water. • site of photosynthesis. • where energy is created. • does not have chloroplast. • has something that makes plants green. • controls the cell, the brain of the cell. • controls what goes in and out of the cell. • rigid layer that gives plant cells their shape. • holds organelles in place, gives cells their shape.
Cells 2024-03-19
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- using Carbon dioxide, Sunlight and Oxygen to make energy
- Use photosynthesis to gain energy
- Multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, sexual
- Animal that has to eat for food
- Many bacteria deep in the ocean can’t use sunlight to produce energy, so they use a process called
- Multicellular eukaryotic Asexual Autotroph
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- Unicellular, prokaryotic, heterotrophic, asexual
- A living being that eats for energy
- Multicellular Eukaryotic Sexual Autotroph
- Multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, sexual
10 Clues: Animal that has to eat for food • Use photosynthesis to gain energy • A living being that eats for energy • Multicellular Eukaryotic Sexual Autotroph • Multicellular eukaryotic Asexual Autotroph • Unicellular, prokaryotic, heterotrophic, asexual • Multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, sexual • Multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, sexual • ...
Cells 2023-10-25
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- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- a vacuole with a digestive function in the protoplasm of a protozoan.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the bodily movement of a motile organism in response to light, either toward the source of light or away from it
- (in green plant cells) a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
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- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter,
- a unicellular organism that has the ability to change its shape.
- tiny, single-celled living organisms.
- vacuole a vacuole in some protozoans which expels excess liquid on contraction.
10 Clues: tiny, single-celled living organisms. • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • a unicellular organism that has the ability to change its shape. • a vacuole with a digestive function in the protoplasm of a protozoan. • any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, • ...
Cells 2023-10-25
9 Clues: Sorts proteins • Store materials • Breaks down waste • Makes proteins and lipids • Stores genetic information • Site of cellular respiration • Carry materials around the cell • Controls what goes in and out of the cell • Where the organelles are suspended in place
Cells 2024-02-05
9 Clues: a group of cells • Movement in body • body’s protection • smallest living organism • Structure made by tissue • keeps your body up right • All systems working together • Controls the senses of the body • a group of organs that work together
cells 2025-10-06
9 Clues: holds water • Cellular energy • genetic control • Protein synthesis • Digests worn out organelles • Helps move and creat protain • Regulates movement in and out of cells • Modifies and stores endoplasmic reticulum products. • The region where most of the metabolic reaction occur
Cells 2025-10-01
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- membrane regulates the movement of substances into and out of the cell
- Network of membranes that help ribosomes
- captures light and perform photosynthesis
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- powerhouse of the cell
- breaks down old cell parts
- produces proteins
- command center of the cell
- apparatus post office of the cells
- wall supports the cell
- stores water and wastes
10 Clues: produces proteins • powerhouse of the cell • wall supports the cell • stores water and wastes • breaks down old cell parts • command center of the cell • apparatus post office of the cells • Network of membranes that help ribosomes • captures light and perform photosynthesis • membrane regulates the movement of substances into and out of the cell
Cells 2025-09-24
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- Tiny structures that build proteins for the cell.
- Produces energy (ATP) from food; called the powerhouse.
- Uses sunlight to make food for the plant (photosynthesis).
- Control center with DNA that directs the cell’s activities.
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- A length of DNA, found in a nucleus of a cell
- A very small vacuole
- Storage space for water, food, or waste; large in plant cells.
- Jelly-like fluid where cell parts and reactions are found.
- A molecule that contains genetic information
9 Clues: A very small vacuole • A molecule that contains genetic information • A length of DNA, found in a nucleus of a cell • Tiny structures that build proteins for the cell. • Produces energy (ATP) from food; called the powerhouse. • Jelly-like fluid where cell parts and reactions are found. • Uses sunlight to make food for the plant (photosynthesis). • ...
Cells 2025-12-17
Cells 2026-01-15
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- a place where chemical reactions happen
- membrane a place where substances can pass in and out of the cell
- a word meaning so small it can only be seen under a microscope
- a grown adult has 206 of these in their body
- a place where cell sap is stored
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- a place where energy is released for the cell
- a place where light is captured
- an example of a single-celled organism
- wall a place to help support and strengthen the cell
- a place where the cell's activities are controlled
10 Clues: a place where light is captured • a place where cell sap is stored • an example of a single-celled organism • a place where chemical reactions happen • a grown adult has 206 of these in their body • a place where energy is released for the cell • a place where the cell's activities are controlled • wall a place to help support and strengthen the cell • ...
Cells 2025-07-01
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- Large storage area in a plant cell
- wall Strong outer layer in plant cells
- Where energy is made in the cell
- Type of cell in humans
- Jelly-like part that holds everything in place
- Thin layer that controls what goes in and out of the cell
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- This green part helps the plant make food using sunlight
- This controls what happens inside the cell
- Type of cell in trees
9 Clues: Type of cell in trees • Type of cell in humans • Where energy is made in the cell • Large storage area in a plant cell • wall Strong outer layer in plant cells • This controls what happens inside the cell • Jelly-like part that holds everything in place • This green part helps the plant make food using sunlight • Thin layer that controls what goes in and out of the cell
Cells 2026-02-17
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- -round thing in the nucleus that makes ribosomes
- membrane -surrounds the nucleus
- body -processes materials for cell
- membrane -A double layer that protects the cell
- -Helps make protein for the cell
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- -changes sunlight into sugar for cell
- ER -builds and transports stuff in the cell
- -control center of the cell
- -Breaks down food to produce energy
- wall -gives shape and protects inner cell
10 Clues: -control center of the cell • -Helps make protein for the cell • -Breaks down food to produce energy • -changes sunlight into sugar for cell • membrane -surrounds the nucleus • body -processes materials for cell • wall -gives shape and protects inner cell • -round thing in the nucleus that makes ribosomes • ER -builds and transports stuff in the cell • ...
cells 2024-04-30
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- chloroplast cell walls and intracellular vacuoles
- the outer covering of a cell
- have a nucleus
- what is a physicist's favorite food?
- consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable
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- lacks a cell wall and has a true, membrane-bound nucleus along with other cellular organelles
- why did the biologist break up with the physicist?
- do have a nucleus
- a membrane-bound cell organelle
9 Clues: have a nucleus • do have a nucleus • the outer covering of a cell • a membrane-bound cell organelle • what is a physicist's favorite food? • consists of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable • chloroplast cell walls and intracellular vacuoles • why did the biologist break up with the physicist? • ...
Cells 2025-02-24
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- site where energy is produced
- membrane
- An extra layer protecting the cell membrane
- organelle that gives form and shape to the structure of the cells
- Site where protein, amino acids, fibre is produced
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- organelle that helps plants process photosynthesis
- Site where protein is packaged and sorted
- Organelle that creates ribosomes
- Area where genetic materials are stored (DNA)
9 Clues: membrane • site where energy is produced • Organelle that creates ribosomes • Site where protein is packaged and sorted • An extra layer protecting the cell membrane • Area where genetic materials are stored (DNA) • organelle that helps plants process photosynthesis • Site where protein, amino acids, fibre is produced • ...
Cells 2025-02-28
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- an organelle that stores and releases energy. It is the site of cellular respiration and generates most of the cell’s ATP (energy).
- is a large, structure that makes proteins, and is a network of channels that moves proteins and other materials around the cell.
- the boundary that surrounds a cell and controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
- a membrane-bound cell organelle. In animal cells, vacuoles are generally small and store waste products and water.
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- an organelle in a plant cell that captures energy from the sun and turns it into chemical energy for the plant to use.
- a form of a eukaryotic cell that is distinct from plant cells in that it does not have a rigid cell wall.
- an organelle inside cells that holds the cell’s DNA and controls the cell.
- a stiff structure that surrounds and protects a cell; found in plant, fungus, and some bacteria cells.
- the gel-like fluid inside the cell, where organelles sit and operate.
9 Clues: the gel-like fluid inside the cell, where organelles sit and operate. • an organelle inside cells that holds the cell’s DNA and controls the cell. • the boundary that surrounds a cell and controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. • a stiff structure that surrounds and protects a cell; found in plant, fungus, and some bacteria cells. • ...
cells 2025-04-29
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- in animal cells these are membrane bound organelles that act as the digestive system
- this is the gel-like fluid within the cell membrane but outside the nucleus
- the type of blood cell that carries oxygen
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
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- these are the building blocks of connective tissues
- a membrane enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes and has the DNA in most cells
- these make up all living creatures
- membrane-bound cell organelles
- in animal cells these are small structures used for protein synthesis
9 Clues: membrane-bound cell organelles • these make up all living creatures • the type of blood cell that carries oxygen • these are the building blocks of connective tissues • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • in animal cells these are small structures used for protein synthesis • ...
cells 2024-10-07
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- more water then solute
- a cell with ought a nucleus
- Measurement of how concentration of something moves to another place
- Builds proteins
- everything is equal
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- high to low concentration without energy
- diffusion of larger molecules through the membrane
- low to high concentration with energy
- more solute then water
9 Clues: Builds proteins • everything is equal • more water then solute • more solute then water • a cell with ought a nucleus • low to high concentration with energy • high to low concentration without energy • diffusion of larger molecules through the membrane • Measurement of how concentration of something moves to another place
Cells 2024-08-26
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- structures responsible for protein synthesis
- organelle with double membrane serving to store genetic information
- organelle responsible for cellular respiration
- organelles responsible for cellular digestion of waste
- passive transport of water molecules specifically
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- biological catalysts
- condensed structures carrying genes of an individual
- relative amount of solution in a solution
- passive transport of a molecule down its concentration gradient
9 Clues: biological catalysts • relative amount of solution in a solution • structures responsible for protein synthesis • organelle responsible for cellular respiration • passive transport of water molecules specifically • condensed structures carrying genes of an individual • organelles responsible for cellular digestion of waste • ...
Cells 2025-11-13
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- The basic unit of life
- Process by which plants use sunlight to make food
- Thin, flexible barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Molecule that carries genetic information
- Scientific idea stating that all living things are made of cells, and cells come from other cells.
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- Organelle known as the “powerhouse” of the cell
- Jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA
- Specialized structure inside a cell that performs a specific function
9 Clues: The basic unit of life • Molecule that carries genetic information • Organelle known as the “powerhouse” of the cell • The control center of the cell that contains DNA • Process by which plants use sunlight to make food • Jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles • Specialized structure inside a cell that performs a specific function • ...
Cells 2025-09-08
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- The site of energy production in the cell – the “powerhouse”.
- The jelly-like substance inside the cell where most reactions happen.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus (e.g., animal and plant cells).
- The basic unit of life.
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- Cells that do not have a nucleus (e.g., bacteria).
- The green pigment in plant cells that absorbs sunlight.
- The part of the cell that controls what enters and leaves.
- The part that contains genetic material and controls the cell’s activities.
- A structure found in plant cells that gives support and shape.
9 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Cells that do not have a nucleus (e.g., bacteria). • The green pigment in plant cells that absorbs sunlight. • The part of the cell that controls what enters and leaves. • The site of energy production in the cell – the “powerhouse”. • A structure found in plant cells that gives support and shape. • ...
cells 2025-11-19
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- a simple sugar that is the body's main source of energy, fueling cells in the brain, muscles, and other organs.
- the process of cell division where a single parent cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
- involvement participation in activities related to atomic nuclei, such as nuclear power generation, nuclear weapons development or deployment, or nuclear safety and regulation.
- the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms, the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently.
- is the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
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- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- the molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms.
10 Clues: any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid. • the process of cell division where a single parent cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells. • ...
B cells in atherosclerosis 2026-05-24
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- Antibody class often associated with inflammation in plaques
- cells Differentiated B cells that secrete large amounts of antibodies
- Target recognized by B cell receptors and antibodies
- Process of plaque development influenced by immune cells
- complexes Interactions between immune cells studied in cardiometabolic disease
- Distinct populations of B cells with opposing roles in disease
- Immune signals released by B cells that shape inflammation
- cells Innate-like B cell subset that produces natural IgM and is often protective
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- Antibody linked to protection by targeting oxidation-specific epitopes
- Molecules produced by B cells that bind antigens in atherosclerosis
- Process by which B cells activate T cells and modulate immunity
- Step required for B cells to produce antibodies and cytokines
- cells Conventional B cells associated with pro-inflammatory responses
- Chemokine receptor linked to immune cell trafficking and inflammation
14 Clues: Target recognized by B cell receptors and antibodies • Process of plaque development influenced by immune cells • Immune signals released by B cells that shape inflammation • Antibody class often associated with inflammation in plaques • Step required for B cells to produce antibodies and cytokines • Distinct populations of B cells with opposing roles in disease • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- What is the name used to describe a duplicates of memory B cells or plasma cells?
- What cells secrete antibodies that bind to antigens to make them easier targets for phagocytes?
- What activates B cells, cytotoxic T cells and are engulfed by macrophages?
- What engulfs antigens when the body is first exposed?
- What is another name for antibodies that has many different classes?
- What is the co-receptor called that helps T cells communicate with macrophages?
- What are secreted by plasma cells and are involved in the humoral immune response by binding to antigens?
- What cell phase are memory cells in when dormant?
- How many antigen binding sites does an antibody have?
- What type of T cell stimulates B cells and cytotoxic T cells?
- What is the name of the slower, specific type of immune response?
- What do Helper T cells stimulate in humoral immune responses?
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- Also known as antigenic determinant, what is the part of the antigen that that is recognised by antibodies?
- What contains granules in their cytoplasm that can release antimicrobial agents, enzymes and toxic chemicals?
- How do antibodies inactivate pathogens by neutralisation, agglutination and precipitation of dissolved antigens?
- What are a mix an antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes called?
- What kinase is recruited by CD4 to amplify its signal?
17 Clues: What cell phase are memory cells in when dormant? • What engulfs antigens when the body is first exposed? • How many antigen binding sites does an antibody have? • What kinase is recruited by CD4 to amplify its signal? • What type of T cell stimulates B cells and cytotoxic T cells? • What do Helper T cells stimulate in humoral immune responses? • ...
Immune System 2024-10-15
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- Which cells remain dormant until activated upon second antigen exposure?
- What structure on immune cells detects antigens?
- What is a mixture of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes of an antigen called?
- What protein is secreted by B cells to neutralize antigens?
- What phase do memory cells remain in until they are activated?
- What major complex helps T cells communicate with antigen-presenting cells?
- What type of B cells are responsible for secreting antigen-specific antibodies?
- What type of immune response does the innate immune system include?
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- What type of T cells assist other cells in the immune response?
- Where do B cells mature if they stay in the bone marrow?
- What is recruited by the intracellular domain of CD4 to activate the signalling cascade?
- What is the specific part of an antigen that antibodies recognize?
- Where does a stem cell mature to become a T cell?
- What is the term for antibodies produced artificially that recognize one epitope?
- What enzyme family triggers programmed cell death in the immune response?
- Which type of molecule binds to receptors on helper T cells to initiate immune response?
- What is the term for the time taken between antigen exposure and immune response activation?
17 Clues: What structure on immune cells detects antigens? • Where does a stem cell mature to become a T cell? • Where do B cells mature if they stay in the bone marrow? • What protein is secreted by B cells to neutralize antigens? • What phase do memory cells remain in until they are activated? • What type of T cells assist other cells in the immune response? • ...
Immune System 2013-09-25
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- The germs want our ___. (Blakes' favorite food)
- The wall to our castle is our ___.
- Germs can enter the body trough the nose, eyes, mouth and ____ on the skin.
- ____ System the parts of the body that work together to keep people healthy.
- This type of Tcell can destroy germs by injecting them with chemicals.
- A cell that eats living tissue.
- A Bcell creates these to search for a particular germ.
- This immune cell created Antibodies to search out certain germs.
- If a germ enters through the mouth they will most likly be killed in the ___ by the acid.
- This Tcell is like a general and tells other cells what to do.
- Immune cells are created in the bone _____.
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- To a germ our body looks like this. (a fortified place)
- A term that encompasses any microorganism that invades the body and causes disease.
- The defencive cells travel through the blood _____.
- A cell that invades other cells and kills them.
- When cells start dying surrounding cells make heat creating _______ which brings defensive cells to the area.
- When an Antibody finds a germ it was looking for it ___ it.
- Immune cells are also called white ____ cells.
- A cell that enters the body and multiplies. These can cause diseases in the body.
19 Clues: A cell that eats living tissue. • The wall to our castle is our ___. • Immune cells are created in the bone _____. • Immune cells are also called white ____ cells. • The germs want our ___. (Blakes' favorite food) • A cell that invades other cells and kills them. • The defencive cells travel through the blood _____. • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- What is the co-receptor called that helps T cells communicate with macrophages?
- What activates B cells, cytotoxic T cells and are engulfed by macrophages?
- What are secreted by plasma cells and are involved in the humoral immune response by binding to antigens?
- What are a mix an antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes called?
- What cell phase are memory cells in when dormant?
- What is another name for antibodies that has many different classes?
- What kinase is recruited by CD4 to amplify its signal?
- What is the name of the slower, specific type of immune response?
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- What is the name used to describe a duplicates of memory B cells or plasma cells?
- How do antibodies inactivate pathogens by neutralisation, agglutination and precipitation of dissolved antigens?
- What do Helper T cells stimulate in humoral immune responses?
- What contains granules in their cytoplasm that can release antimicrobial agents, enzymes and toxic chemicals?
- How many antigen binding sites does an antibody have?
- What cells secrete antibodies that bind to antigens to make them easier targets for phagocytes?
- What engulfs antigens when the body is first exposed?
- Also known as antigenic determinant, what is the part of the antigen that that is recognised by antibodies?
- What type of T cell stimulates B cells and cytotoxic T cells?
17 Clues: What cell phase are memory cells in when dormant? • How many antigen binding sites does an antibody have? • What engulfs antigens when the body is first exposed? • What kinase is recruited by CD4 to amplify its signal? • What do Helper T cells stimulate in humoral immune responses? • What type of T cell stimulates B cells and cytotoxic T cells? • ...
Emma P6 2022-03-25
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- destroys pathogen
- Destroys virus
- cools body
- destroys bacteria
- Skin,Hair,Nails
- towards the heart
- Connects exchanges
- outer layer
- Spots pathogen
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- carries o2
- inner layer
- Fights infection
- redness swelling and heat
- disease causing agent
- weak or dead strand
- moisten skin,hair
- away from heart
- cause scabs
- clothing of the pathogen
19 Clues: carries o2 • cools body • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • Destroys virus • Spots pathogen • Skin,Hair,Nails • away from heart • Fights infection • destroys pathogen • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • moisten skin,hair • Connects exchanges • weak or dead strand • disease causing agent • clothing of the pathogen • redness swelling and heat
Human Anatomy 1 2014-05-29
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- red blood cells
- THE LEVELS OF ______ IN A MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM INCLUDE CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS, AND ORGAN SYSTEMS.
- Nerve cells
- the "color" of infection fighting cells.
- a group of different organs that work together to perform a single function (two words)
- along with bones, this tissue enable the body to move
- type of "gland" found in the brain but is a part of the endocrine system
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- The human body is one big Balancing ______.
- type of tissue that lines body cavities and forms glands
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- Is the process by which organisms keep internal conditions balanced.
- Homeostasis is maintained by this (2 words).
- muscles cells
- a group of different kinds of tissues that work together to perform a single function
- type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body
- fat cells
- a group of cells that perform a similar function
18 Clues: fat cells • Nerve cells • muscles cells • red blood cells • the "color" of infection fighting cells. • The human body is one big Balancing ______. • Homeostasis is maintained by this (2 words). • a group of cells that perform a similar function • along with bones, this tissue enable the body to move • type of tissue that lines body cavities and forms glands • ...
Cell Crossword 2017-05-18
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- The number of nuclei in a typical cell.
- This take place when a cell division takes place, when the cell produces exact copies of it self.
- This section of the cell produces different substances that the cells need inorder to function.
- A organisms which contains only one cell.
- The disposal of waste and other unwanted substances that may get inside the cell.
- Cells can only be seen when using a
- Regarless of their appearance and role, all cells share the same basic, highly organized internal
- The brain of the cell, it uses chromsomes to contols the cells directions.
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- and plants Eukaryotic cells are the type of cells that make up
- This requires two division, main purpose is for sexual reproduction.
- This is the outer border of the cells,which allows some substances to enter the cell and other not to.
- Are the functions inside the cell like the Nucleus, ribosomes and lysosme.
- Is the basic unit of all living organisms.
- This where the cells gets it energy from.
- The process of where new cells are made.
- blood cells Do not have nucleus.
16 Clues: blood cells Do not have nucleus. • Cells can only be seen when using a • The number of nuclei in a typical cell. • The process of where new cells are made. • A organisms which contains only one cell. • This where the cells gets it energy from. • Is the basic unit of all living organisms. • and plants Eukaryotic cells are the type of cells that make up • ...
Immune System Crossword - RH, CH, TK, KP 2024-10-14
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- Each B cell is specific for a particular antigen and binds to a specific ...
- This medication primes the immune system by provide initial exposure to a pathogen to produce memory cells
- The process in which antibodies block the binding sites of foreign pathogens, coating them in toxins
- Cell death is triggered by serine proteases in this enzyme
- T helper cells bind with ... to stimulate chemical release e.g cytokines
- Cell-mediated and ... are examples of immune system response
- A "Y" shaped protein is often indicative of an ...
- Memory T cells are activated by this immune response
- This is the site of white blood cell production
- Oesinophils, neurophils and monocites are all examples of...
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- In the creation of monoclonal antibodies ... are produces by fusing immunised mouse spleen cells with myeloma cells
- Both the B cell and cytotoxic T cell are stimulated by ...
- This form of cell division results in more cells and differentiation into plasma cells or memory B cells
- Memory cells remain in this state until secondary exposure to an antigen
- Another name for antibodies is ...
- This type of defence acts immediately or within hours of a pathogens appearance in the body
- Cytokines and ... are examples of B cells stimulated by T cells
17 Clues: Another name for antibodies is ... • This is the site of white blood cell production • A "Y" shaped protein is often indicative of an ... • Memory T cells are activated by this immune response • Both the B cell and cytotoxic T cell are stimulated by ... • Cell death is triggered by serine proteases in this enzyme • ...
"Cells" 2017-05-01
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- the control center of the cell
- to move without stopping through a system
- a very small amount of something
- the part of DNA that determines what your personal traits will be
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- to receive by generic transmission
- the smallest unit of life
- a device use to view very small objects
- where cell instructions are located
- helix the shape of DNA molecules
9 Clues: the smallest unit of life • the control center of the cell • helix the shape of DNA molecules • a very small amount of something • to receive by generic transmission • where cell instructions are located • a device use to view very small objects • to move without stopping through a system • the part of DNA that determines what your personal traits will be
Cells 2021-12-15
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- an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. Part of the endomembrane system in the cytoplasm, it packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles inside the cell before the vesicles are sent to their destination.
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
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- series of connected flattened sacs, part of a continuous membrane organelle within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, that plays a central role in the synthesis of proteins.
- a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division.
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules.
- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells. They bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins.
- a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
9 Clues: a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid. • ...
