cells Crossword Puzzles
The Cell 2013-10-12
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- structures that contain enzymes to digest food in cell
- contains chromosomes in eukaryote cells
- allows for cellular respiration and generates ATP
- allows prokaryote cells to move
- make proteins by linking amino acids, attached to ER
- contains the DNA in the nucleus
- outer layer of the nucleaus
- single loop of DNA in prokaryote cells
- control center of the cell, contains DNA
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- gooey slimey layer around prokaryote cells
- protects and supports the cell, only found around plant cells
- small stuructues that break down fats and produce hydrogen peroxide
- modifies, sorts, and packages macromolecules, the FedEx of the cell
- protects the interior of the cell, controls what goes in and out of the cell, made of phospolipid bilayer
- allow for photosynthesis in plant cells, contain green pigment
- jelly in between cell parts that maintains the shape of the cell
- stores water, sugar, and salt for plant cells
- opening in the nucleau to allow things to pass through
- fibers that are tracks for organelles to move within the cell
- spheres that store and transport material in the cell
20 Clues: outer layer of the nucleaus • allows prokaryote cells to move • contains the DNA in the nucleus • single loop of DNA in prokaryote cells • contains chromosomes in eukaryote cells • control center of the cell, contains DNA • gooey slimey layer around prokaryote cells • stores water, sugar, and salt for plant cells • allows for cellular respiration and generates ATP • ...
Immunlogy 2021-06-26
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- Type of immunity transferred by white blood cells or vaccine
- inflammatory mediator released from mast cell
- The process by which many antibodies bind to and group together
- Portion of an antibody provides antigen binding site
- proteins coming together to make holes in microbes
- T cells develop here
- Chemical,hormone like polypeptide, released by cell to signal instruct other cell
- APC that engulfs protein antigens and presents to T cells
- secondary lymphoid organ
- This T lymphocyte kills infected or tumor cell
- B cells develop, site for Hematopoietic stem cells
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- First responder
- These cells respond quickly on a second infection by a particular antigen
- microbes that is heated or old
- protect against future infections
- Small non immunogenic, carrier adduct/adjuvant compound
- Phagocyte, differentiates from monocytes
- A transmembrane glycoprotein, acts as co receptor for T cell receptor (TCR)
- Antigen Antibody complex activates this pathway
- A group of genes which codes for protein that helps in antigen presentation to T lymphocytes
- A type of cell which lyse virally infected cells
21 Clues: First responder • T cells develop here • secondary lymphoid organ • microbes that is heated or old • protect against future infections • Phagocyte, differentiates from monocytes • inflammatory mediator released from mast cell • This T lymphocyte kills infected or tumor cell • Antigen Antibody complex activates this pathway • A type of cell which lyse virally infected cells • ...
Cell Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- animal cells with the job of sending information around the body
- damaged body parts from injury or illness are fixed
- different organs working together make this
- nucleus divides into two nuclei with identical DNA
- organism made of only one cell
- tissue in humans that holds other tissue together
- condensed DNA
- system in humans that extracts nutrients from foods
- exactly the same
- series of events that repeats
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- entire cell divides into two identical cells
- cells become specific types (nerve cell, blood cell, leaf cell,...)
- old, worn out body parts need to be replaced by new cells
- making more of something
- similar cells working together make this
- organism made of two or more cells
- G1, S, and G2 all together are called this
- during G0, a cell ___ the cell cycle to focus on its job
- different tissues working together make this
- during G1 and G2, a cell does its ___
- four main events of life: birth, growth and development, reproduction, and ___
- when an organism increases in size by adding more cells to its body
22 Clues: condensed DNA • exactly the same • making more of something • series of events that repeats • organism made of only one cell • organism made of two or more cells • during G1 and G2, a cell does its ___ • similar cells working together make this • G1, S, and G2 all together are called this • different organs working together make this • ...
Cardiovascular Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- hormone that increases the production of red blood cells
- type of white blood cell; causes allergy response
- when a blood clot moves to another place
- lots of oxygen (bright red)
- type of white blood cell active during allergic response; produces histamine and promotes inflammation
- percentage of red blood cells in the blood
- phagocytic white blood cell; first responders to site of infection (bacteria, virus, & some fungi)
- protein the the body that attacks any foreign material
- fluid portion of the blood
- the thickening of blood
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- little oxygen (dark red)
- stopping bleeding
- type of white blood cell that directly attack specific microorganisms, tumor cells, & transplanted cells (B & T cells)
- platelets
- An enzyme in blood plasma that causesthe blood to clot by converting fibrinogen to fibrin
- largest white blood cell; become macrophages; phagocytize bacteria, dead cells, and other intercellular debris
- can be donated to all other blood types
- antibodies will attack this protein (does not belong inside the body)
- formation of all blood cells
- molecules that transport oxygen
20 Clues: platelets • stopping bleeding • the thickening of blood • little oxygen (dark red) • fluid portion of the blood • lots of oxygen (bright red) • formation of all blood cells • molecules that transport oxygen • can be donated to all other blood types • when a blood clot moves to another place • percentage of red blood cells in the blood • ...
BHS 316 Exam 1 2025-01-21
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- Hormone-like messengers that facilitate communication between cells of the immune system.
- Region of antibody that binds to an antigen
- Protein that is able to bind to carbohydrate molecule.
- Cells of the immune system are ____.
- T-Cell that destroys virus-infected cells.
- Defense system that can adapt to protect us against any invader.
- Second line of defense of the immune system.
- Are not antigen-presenting cells.
- Activation pathway that is more strategic activating the complement cascade.
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- Cell that doubles in size and divides into 2 daughter cells.
- C3bBb molecule.
- Process that cells use to surround and engulf invaders & use enzymes to break them down.
- Different proteins that work together to destroy invaders & signal other immune system players.
- Most abundant complement protein.
- T-Cell that directs action by secreting cytokines.
- Provides protection against invaders.
- Immune cells that mature in the thymus.
- Barriers that are the first line of defense against invaders.
- Protein that prevents the incorporation of C9 molecnascentto mascent MACs.
- T-Cell that keeps immune system from overreacting.
- Defender cell in the innate immune system.
21 Clues: C3bBb molecule. • Most abundant complement protein. • Are not antigen-presenting cells. • Cells of the immune system are ____. • Provides protection against invaders. • Immune cells that mature in the thymus. • T-Cell that destroys virus-infected cells. • Defender cell in the innate immune system. • Region of antibody that binds to an antigen • ...
Solar cells 2018-04-09
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- semiconductor doped with Sb, for example
- type of bonding in metals
- metal with highest conductivity
- substance that allows the flow of electric current
- EMU building with solar PV since 2010
- semiconductor doped with Ga, for example
- using the sun's energy to heat water
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- compound that has characteristics between metal and nonmetal
- EMU building with solar thermal
- energy from moving electrons
- substance that allows the flow of electric current only under certain conditions
- number of valence electrons in silicon
- using the sun's energy to move electrons
- type of bonding with shared electrons
- EMU building with plans to have solar PV by fall 2018
15 Clues: type of bonding in metals • energy from moving electrons • EMU building with solar thermal • metal with highest conductivity • using the sun's energy to heat water • type of bonding with shared electrons • EMU building with solar PV since 2010 • number of valence electrons in silicon • semiconductor doped with Sb, for example • using the sun's energy to move electrons • ...
prokaryotic cells 2014-10-23
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- substance in which nucleoid, ribosomes and inclusion bodies are suspended
- contain phospholipids and protein in a bilayer form
- Inorganic inclusion bodies contain Fe3O4 in the form of magnetite
- cluster of flagellar at one or both ends
- The size of prokaryotes are ___ than eukaryotes
- rod shape of prokaryotic cells
- the different result of gram staining is due to the ___ layer in cell wall
- extra chromosomal DNA
- sphere shape of prokaryotic cell
- improves plasma membrane fluidicity of bacteria
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- tiny and hollow projection
- gap between plasma membrane and cell wall
- network of polysaccharides extending from the surface of the bacterial wall
- gram negative cell wall are lack of
- attachment pili
15 Clues: attachment pili • extra chromosomal DNA • tiny and hollow projection • rod shape of prokaryotic cells • sphere shape of prokaryotic cell • gram negative cell wall are lack of • cluster of flagellar at one or both ends • gap between plasma membrane and cell wall • The size of prokaryotes are ___ than eukaryotes • improves plasma membrane fluidicity of bacteria • ...
plant cells 2021-02-09
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- stores the molecules required for cellular processes and is also responsible for giving the cell its shape.
- transport, package, and modify cells
- provides protection for the cell
- holds DNA
- makes chemical energy
- They break down excess or worn-out cell parts. They may be used to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.
- structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization, and it also provides mechanical support that enables cells to carry out essential functions like division and movement.
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- creates proteins
- move water relative to the cell in a regular movement of the cilia.
- carry out photosynthesis
- involved with the production, folding, quality control and despatch of some proteins
- aid in cell division
- moves the cell
- helps maintain water balance
- largely associated with lipid (fat) manufacture and metabolism and steroid production hormone production.
15 Clues: holds DNA • moves the cell • creates proteins • aid in cell division • makes chemical energy • carry out photosynthesis • helps maintain water balance • provides protection for the cell • transport, package, and modify cells • move water relative to the cell in a regular movement of the cilia. • ...
Cells Crossword 2021-01-29
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- an organelle found in both animal cells and plant cells.
- A complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Part of a continuous membrane organelle within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- A minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
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- an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes
- Membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy
- The central and most important part of an object
- a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles.
- a sphere filled with fluid and molecules inside a cell.
- the pigment that gives plants their green color.
- A type of organelle known as a plastid, characterized by its two membranes and a high concentration of chlorophyll.
15 Clues: The central and most important part of an object • the pigment that gives plants their green color. • a sphere filled with fluid and molecules inside a cell. • an organelle found in both animal cells and plant cells. • The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. • ...
Cells Intro 2021-10-28
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- no nucleus or organelles
- aka man man
- who ready to see suitcase snacks
- controls the cell
- long hair don't care
- controls what enters and exits
- aka number 9
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- the class ball player
- best science teacher ever
- gel-like substance fills the cell
- the one who know all this already
- aka Mr. Harrison
- where dna is stored
- nucleus and organelles
- make proteins
15 Clues: aka man man • aka number 9 • make proteins • aka Mr. Harrison • controls the cell • where dna is stored • long hair don't care • the class ball player • nucleus and organelles • no nucleus or organelles • best science teacher ever • controls what enters and exits • who ready to see suitcase snacks • gel-like substance fills the cell • the one who know all this already
Biology- cells 2022-04-11
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- a lot smaller than plant or animal cells
- controls the cell's activities and replication and it floats free in the cytoplasm
- involved in the translation of genetic material in the synthesis of proteins
- they contain half the number of chromosomes that is in a normal body cell
- controls the activities of the cells
- small loops of extract DNA
- supports cell and strengthens it
- a long hair-like structure that rotates to make the bacterium move
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- reactions for respiration happen
- holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out
- most of the chemical reaction happens
- cells that have a structure which make them adapted to their function
- where photosynthesis occurs and contain green chlorophyll
- contains cell sap and maintains internal pressure to support cell
- carry the female DNA and nourish the developing embryo in the early stages
15 Clues: small loops of extract DNA • reactions for respiration happen • supports cell and strengthens it • controls the activities of the cells • most of the chemical reaction happens • a lot smaller than plant or animal cells • holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out • where photosynthesis occurs and contain green chlorophyll • ...
Cells crossword 2021-05-12
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- large storage container
- the liquid in a cell
- the simplest living form
- wrote micrographia
- commander of the cell
- building block of a cell
- break down food to create power
- compact lens
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- create power in a plant cell
- small storage containers
- and organelle floating in cytoplasm
- able to re-produce
- shapes the plant cell
- allows access to the cell
- wrote by Robert Hooke
15 Clues: compact lens • able to re-produce • wrote micrographia • the liquid in a cell • shapes the plant cell • wrote by Robert Hooke • commander of the cell • large storage container • small storage containers • the simplest living form • building block of a cell • allows access to the cell • create power in a plant cell • break down food to create power • and organelle floating in cytoplasm
Cells organells 2023-10-03
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- to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- a factory in which proteins received from the ER are further processed and sorted for transport to their eventual destinations
- manufacturing and storing of food
- powerhouse of the cell
- makes its own food
- synthesizes lipids, phospholipids as in plasma membranes, and steroids
- basic unit of life
- carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen
- the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center
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- eats the producer
- the digestive system of the cell
- protein synthesis, which also include post-translational modifications, folding, and sorting
- the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield
- help sequester waste products
15 Clues: eats the producer • makes its own food • basic unit of life • powerhouse of the cell • help sequester waste products • the digestive system of the cell • manufacturing and storing of food • the site of protein synthesis in the cell • carrying out oxidative reactions using molecular oxygen • to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • ...
animal cells 2023-10-06
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- control center of the cell; contains dna
- stores food, water, wastes, and other materials
- the lipid metabolism and the processing of reactive oxygen species
- produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its function
- a membrane-bound network of tubules
- determine cell shape and in a variety of cell movements,
- gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
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- controls what comes into and out of a cell; found in plant and animal cells
- to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- receives proteins & materials from the ER packages them, & distributes them
- double-stranded molecules of polymerized fibrous (F) actin
- assembles amino acids to create proteins
- uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell particles
- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- are involved in metabolism, transport, buoyancy control, and enzyme storage
15 Clues: a membrane-bound network of tubules • control center of the cell; contains dna • assembles amino acids to create proteins • gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • stores food, water, wastes, and other materials • to produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function • determine cell shape and in a variety of cell movements, • ...
cells crossword 2020-09-15
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- contian the green pigment
- holds sugar, protiens, minerals, waste and pigments
- gives structure and shape to plant and bacterial cells
- has ribosomes on its surface and makes protiens to export
- the powerhouse of the cell
- site of protien synthesis
- are basic units of organisms and may be prokaroyotic or eukaroytic
- control the normal activities in the cell
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- stacks of flattened sacs
- include plant and animal cells has a nucleus and a membrane
- traps sunlight to make glucose (food)
- include bacteria and they have DNA and robosomes
- controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell
- lacks ribosomes and makes lipids and protiens used in the cell
- break down food and worn out cell parts
15 Clues: stacks of flattened sacs • contian the green pigment • site of protien synthesis • the powerhouse of the cell • traps sunlight to make glucose (food) • break down food and worn out cell parts • control the normal activities in the cell • include bacteria and they have DNA and robosomes • holds sugar, protiens, minerals, waste and pigments • ...
Cells Crossword 2020-09-30
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- Membrane in cell
- Groups of cells with similar structures
- Flat sacs in membranes
- Living thing that grows in ground
- Member of kingdom Animalia
- Genetic Code
- A creature that can reproduce
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- Space in tissues containing air or fluid
- Brain of cell
- Tissue in living thing that performs function
- Building block of Life
- Outer layer of cell
- Powerhouse of cell
- liquid that fills the cell
- Coating of Gene
15 Clues: Genetic Code • Brain of cell • Coating of Gene • Membrane in cell • Powerhouse of cell • Outer layer of cell • Building block of Life • Flat sacs in membranes • liquid that fills the cell • Member of kingdom Animalia • A creature that can reproduce • Living thing that grows in ground • Groups of cells with similar structures • Space in tissues containing air or fluid • ...
Word cells 2023-05-30
Word cells 2023-06-01
Lillian Cells 2023-03-30
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- can be rough or smooth
- a fluffy trap
- this person discovered the first cell
- plants cells have a bigger one and animal cells have more then one
- only animal cells have it and most animals have something like it on their buts:)
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- it enhances the color of a plant
- they surprisingly do not have cells
- Cells are made from _________ cells
- controls the cell
- animal cells don't have this
- it is like a battery
- the ______ cell did not come from an already existing cell
- it's like a bouncer at a restaurant
- its in the Title
- 1595 is the year that Zacharias __________ Janssen invented the compound microscope
15 Clues: a fluffy trap • its in the Title • controls the cell • it is like a battery • can be rough or smooth • animal cells don't have this • it enhances the color of a plant • they surprisingly do not have cells • Cells are made from _________ cells • it's like a bouncer at a restaurant • this person discovered the first cell • the ______ cell did not come from an already existing cell • ...
Science cells 2023-08-29
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- chemical reactions inside a cell
- the theory of cells
- increase in size
- the name cell came off of ..... housing
- the outside of the cell
- smallest unit of life
- the man who named cells
- something that sees itty bitty things
- cells make up all .... things
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- there are red blood cells but also....
- the powerhouse of a cell
- brain of the cell
- Matthias Schleiden studied what?
- bacteria was first discovered on....
- it has no nucleus
15 Clues: increase in size • brain of the cell • it has no nucleus • the theory of cells • smallest unit of life • the outside of the cell • the man who named cells • the powerhouse of a cell • cells make up all .... things • chemical reactions inside a cell • Matthias Schleiden studied what? • bacteria was first discovered on.... • something that sees itty bitty things • ...
Cells Crossword 2025-03-27
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- Manufactures protien
- Directs activity and stores DNA
- A kind of Alleles that gets covered up by other Alleles
- Cells without a nucleus
- Cells with a nucleus
- A variation of the same Gene
- Holds everything together
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- A part of an organisms DNA that helps determine traits
- Stores food, water, and waste
- Controls what goes in and out of the cells
- A kind of Allele that can cover up other Alleles
- Performs photosynthesis
- A code for an Allele that is two letters long
- Protects the organelles from threats
15 Clues: Manufactures protien • Cells with a nucleus • Performs photosynthesis • Cells without a nucleus • Holds everything together • The powerhouse of the cell • A variation of the same Gene • Stores food, water, and waste • Directs activity and stores DNA • Protects the organelles from threats • Controls what goes in and out of the cells • A code for an Allele that is two letters long • ...
About Cells! 2023-01-22
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- disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth.
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- threadlike structure within nucleus that contains genetic information that is passed from generation to next.
- region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach.
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.
- Reproduction, production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent.
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell.
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- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division.
- first and longest phase of mitosis.
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome.
- Cycle, series of events in which a cell grows prepares for division and divides into two daughter cells.
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides.
15 Clues: first and longest phase of mitosis. • period of the cell cycle between cell divisions. • substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA. • region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach. • division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells. • one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome. • ...
About Cells! 2023-01-22
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- disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth.
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- threadlike structure within nucleus that contains genetic information that is passed from generation to next.
- region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach.
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.
- Reproduction, production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent.
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell.
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- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division.
- first and longest phase of mitosis.
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome.
- Cycle, series of events in which a cell grows prepares for division and divides into two daughter cells.
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides.
15 Clues: first and longest phase of mitosis. • period of the cell cycle between cell divisions. • substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA. • region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach. • division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells. • one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome. • ...
Unit 2 2022-12-07
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- ~1000x stronger than a light microscope
- the electron transport chain produces
- the rough endoplasmic reticulum has these
- the seperation of cells
- stack of thylkoids
- true or false fermentation is an aerobic process.
- the shortest step in the cell cycle
- the reason plants look green
- last phase of mitosis
- fungi is an example of a(n) _________ cell
- passive transport takes __________ energy
- particles move from high to low concentration to reach equilibrium
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- asexuall reproduction in cells
- the process that cells use to release energy by breaking down food molecules
- has free floating DNA
- water moves out of the cell. Cell shrivels.
- everything living is made of cells and cells are the basic unit of structure are examples of
- secondary active transport uses _______ for energy
- normal state of equilibrium for animal cells
- converts sunlight energy into chemical energy
20 Clues: stack of thylkoids • has free floating DNA • last phase of mitosis • the seperation of cells • the reason plants look green • asexuall reproduction in cells • the shortest step in the cell cycle • the electron transport chain produces • ~1000x stronger than a light microscope • the rough endoplasmic reticulum has these • passive transport takes __________ energy • ...
Life and Cells 2022-10-12
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- group of cells working together
- never used in scientific drawings
- holds slide in place
- group of tissues working together
- producing offspring
- attached to prokaryotic cell
- created using Latin and Greek words
- discovered animals are made of cells
- discovered cells come from living cells
- group of organs working together
- cell with a nucleus
- found in both cell types
- smallest unit of life
- usually has 10x lens
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- cell with no nucleus
- adjusts the amount of light
- discovered plants are made of cells
- father of classification
- used to draw lines when labeling
- getting rid of waste
- first to name the cell
- tool invented by Hooke
- place to hold the microscope
- heart, lungs, liver
- from egg to adult
- adjustment knob used first
- needed by all living things
- living thing
- explains what we know about cells
29 Clues: living thing • from egg to adult • producing offspring • heart, lungs, liver • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • holds slide in place • getting rid of waste • usually has 10x lens • smallest unit of life • first to name the cell • tool invented by Hooke • father of classification • found in both cell types • adjustment knob used first • adjusts the amount of light • ...
Infection and Diseases 2019-12-18
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- male zygote
- Square way of calculating the chance of inheriting a disease
- female zygote
- harmful microorganism
- bacterial tail
- cells with no nucleus
- when sperm and egg cell fuse together
- Franklin Scientist which contributed towards discovery of DNA structure
- DNA is base up of 4 …
- substance released by white blood cells which bind to a specific antigen
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- gives structure to the human body
- cells with a nucleus
- process where white blood cells finds, engulfs, ingests and digests pathogens
- pigment in plant cells
- substances released by white blood cells to neutralise effect of toxins
- genetic information
- diseases that can be spready by pathogens
- DNA is arranged in the nucleus in the form of …
- sugar, base and phosphate group together are called …
- found on the outer membrane of pathogens
- harmful substances released by pathogens which can make you ill
21 Clues: male zygote • female zygote • bacterial tail • genetic information • cells with a nucleus • harmful microorganism • cells with no nucleus • DNA is base up of 4 … • pigment in plant cells • gives structure to the human body • when sperm and egg cell fuse together • found on the outer membrane of pathogens • diseases that can be spready by pathogens • ...
Blood 2016-09-28
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- gets rid of old RBC's
- number of components of blood
- where blood cells are made
- is another protein that helps blood clot
- number of layers when blood is spun in a centrifuge
- the straw like layer of blood
- occurs when you receive the wrong type blood
- stable internal environment also in blood
- the system used for typing blood
- another name for thrombocytes
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- named after the rhesus monkey
- eat dead cells and other debris
- the substance that gives red blood cells their color
- have fewer amount of red blood cells
- high bilirubin count which results in yellow skin
- another name for red blood cells
- condition in which your blood will not clot
- name for oxygen and carbon dioxide
- over 90% of the plasma
- key raw material of red blood cells
- cancer of the blood
21 Clues: cancer of the blood • gets rid of old RBC's • over 90% of the plasma • where blood cells are made • named after the rhesus monkey • number of components of blood • the straw like layer of blood • another name for thrombocytes • eat dead cells and other debris • another name for red blood cells • the system used for typing blood • name for oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
All About Cells 2022-01-28
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- cells with a nucleus
- another name for prokaryotic cells
- bean shaped organelle makes ATP
- "it looks like a honeycomb"
- if it's alive, you must start here
- surrounds cell membrane but only in plant cells
- don't go in here, you might drown
- make proteins out of amino acids
- produces lipids; breaks down drugs; packages proteins
- jelly-like fluid fills a cell
- things made of tissue all working 2gether
- I think we have a theory here!
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- 3 part theory about cells
- build proteins; made of nucleotides
- form when 2+ tissues work 2gether to do a job
- group of similar cells work 2gether to do a job
- photosynthesis occurs here
- this is you
- it's bacteria that makes the bread rise?
- not all cells have the same ones
- compartmentalize things
- the Amazon of a cell
- membrane bound organelle that holds a cell's DNA
23 Clues: this is you • cells with a nucleus • the Amazon of a cell • compartmentalize things • 3 part theory about cells • photosynthesis occurs here • "it looks like a honeycomb" • jelly-like fluid fills a cell • I think we have a theory here! • bean shaped organelle makes ATP • not all cells have the same ones • make proteins out of amino acids • don't go in here, you might drown • ...
phlebotomy and hematology 2024-02-05
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- milky white plasma color, due to excess fat
- color of blood tubes used for coagulation testing
- color of blood tubes used for hematology testing
- decreased number of all blood cells
- yellowish color to plasma
- least mature cells of rbc maturation
- cytokine of rbc production
- anticoagulant present in lavender top tubes
- plasma without clotting factors
- medical term for platelets
- production of white blood cells
- vein commonly used in bovine
- back leg venipuncture site of small animals
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- term for increased number of immature cells in circulation
- part of needle always facing "up" in venipuncture
- anticoagulant present in green top blood tubes
- front leg venipuncture site of canines/felines
- substance that prevents clotting of blood
- red blood cells
- type of wbc with no granules
- most common wbc in mammals
- production of blood cells
- reddish tinge to plasma
23 Clues: red blood cells • reddish tinge to plasma • yellowish color to plasma • production of blood cells • most common wbc in mammals • cytokine of rbc production • medical term for platelets • type of wbc with no granules • vein commonly used in bovine • plasma without clotting factors • production of white blood cells • decreased number of all blood cells • ...
Cells and Tissues 2024-11-05
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- Powerhouse of the cell
- Tissue type that lines organs
- Produces ribosomes
- Site of photosynthesis in plants
- Tissue that transmits signals
- Fluid surrounding tissue cells
- Control center of the cell
- Storage sac within plant cells
- Movement of water across a membrane
- Jelly-like substance inside cells
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- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Transports proteins and lipids
- Non-cellular support material in tissues
- Regulates entry and exit of substances
- Rigid structure in plant cells
- Tissue that supports and binds other tissues
- Specialized structures within a cell
- Small structures involved in protein synthesis
- Packages and distributes proteins
- Tissue responsible for movement
- Provides structure and shape to the cell
- Nerve cells that transmit signals
- Cells that produce connective tissue
- Site of protein synthesis
- Contains digestive enzymes
- Outer layer of skin tissue
26 Clues: Produces ribosomes • Powerhouse of the cell • Site of protein synthesis • Control center of the cell • Contains digestive enzymes • Outer layer of skin tissue • Tissue type that lines organs • Tissue that transmits signals • Transports proteins and lipids • Rigid structure in plant cells • Fluid surrounding tissue cells • Storage sac within plant cells • ...
Diffusion 2025-12-16
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- Where proteins are made
- Higher values increase particle movement
- Controls the activities of the cell and contains DNA
- Stores cell sap in plant cells
- Rigid outer layer found in plant cells
- Releases energy during respiration
- Sugar used in respiration that can diffuse into cells
- The slope or difference that causes diffusion to happen
- Allows some substances to pass through but not others
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- Diffusion of water through a partially permeable membrane
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Small piece of matter that moves during diffusion
- Allows substances to pass through
- Jelly-like substance where chemical reactions happen
- Waste gas that diffuses out of cells
- Gas needed for respiration that diffuses into cells
- Site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Larger values increase the rate of diffusion
- Difference in amount of a substance between two areas
20 Clues: Where proteins are made • Stores cell sap in plant cells • Allows substances to pass through • Releases energy during respiration • Waste gas that diffuses out of cells • Site of photosynthesis in plant cells • Rigid outer layer found in plant cells • Higher values increase particle movement • Controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Nervous System Vocabulary 2024-12-04
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- nervous system branch of the nervous system that controls involuntary body functions
- nerves sensory transmitters that send impulses from receptors in the skin, muscles, and joints to the central nervous system
- sheath the fatty bands of insulation surrounding axon fibers
- cells glial cells that serve as cushioning support cells within the PNS
- cells glial cells that form a protective covering around the spinal cord and central cavities within the brain
- cells glial cells that wrap around the axons of some neurons in the PNS, providing them with a myelin sheath that speeds up their rate of transmission
- nervous system (PNS) all parts of the nervous system external to the brain and spinal cord
- glial cells that link neurons to capillaries and control the chemical environment to protect the neurons from any harmful substances in the blood
- the processes through which the CNS receives and processes sensory input from the PNS and coordinates outgoing motor input
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- glial cells that wrap around nerve fibers and produce a fatty insulating material called myelin to insulate some neurons
- chemicals that act as messengers between an axon of one neuron and a dendrite on another, or between an axon and a muscle fiber
- nervous system (CNS) the brain and spinal cord
- nerves motor transmitters that carry impulses from the central nervous system out to the muscles and glands
- nervous system branch of the nervous system that stimulates the skeletal muscles
- the intersection between a neuron and another neuron, a muscle, a gland, or a sensory receptor
- non-neural tissue that forms the interstitial or supporting elements of the CNS; also known as glial cells
- branches of a neuron that collect stimuli and transport them to the cell body
- neurons that form bridges to transmit nerve impulses between afferent and efferent neurons
- glial cells that absorb and dispose of dead cells and bacteria
19 Clues: nervous system (CNS) the brain and spinal cord • sheath the fatty bands of insulation surrounding axon fibers • glial cells that absorb and dispose of dead cells and bacteria • cells glial cells that serve as cushioning support cells within the PNS • branches of a neuron that collect stimuli and transport them to the cell body • ...
Cells and Reproduction 2021-03-03
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- a disease that occurs when the cell cycle is no longer regulated
- a mass of abnormal cells
- a process in which prokaryotic cells divide
- a multi-phase process in which the nucleus of the cell divides
- involves a single parent
- the process in which one cell, called the parent cell, divides to form two new cells
- male gamete
- female gametes
- a type of cell division in which the number of chromosomes is reduced by half
- cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells form
- full set of chromosomes
- the development of haploid cells into gametes
- the exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes
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- contains half the number of chromosomes found in other cells of that organism
- the process in which two gametes unite
- the cell grows, performs routine life processes, and prepares to divide
- just before the cell divides, its DNA is copied
- involves two parents
- fertilized cell
- reproductive cells
- a repeating series of events that include growth, DNA synthesis, and cell division
21 Clues: male gamete • female gametes • fertilized cell • reproductive cells • involves two parents • full set of chromosomes • a mass of abnormal cells • involves a single parent • the process in which two gametes unite • a process in which prokaryotic cells divide • cytoplasm divides and two daughter cells form • the development of haploid cells into gametes • ...
Cell 2022-11-23
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- What cell is bigger eukaryotic cell or prokaryotic cell?
- True or False. Human beings are considered unicellular living organisms.
- It is the outer covering of a prokaryotic cell.
- A German zoologist who discovered that animals are made up of cells.
- He was the fist person who discovered unicellular organism.
- A term used to describe spherical (round) shape prokaryotes.
- A scientist who concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- He stated that all cells arise from cells.
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- These are the simplest type of cells.
- The Latin phrase popularized by Virchow.
- This word means nucleus.
- A latin word where the word cell was derived, this means small rooms.
- How many cell theory statements are there?
- True or False. Prokaryotes have nucleus.
- Where are the genetic materials of a prokaryote dispersed?
- Cells arise only by division of a ____ existing cell.
- According to the cell theory, cells are the ______ or organization of all organisms.
- What part of prokaryotic cell contains the bacterial DNA?
- The prokaryotes appeared how many billion years ago?
- Describe in one word the internal structure of a prokaryote.
20 Clues: This word means nucleus. • These are the simplest type of cells. • The Latin phrase popularized by Virchow. • True or False. Prokaryotes have nucleus. • How many cell theory statements are there? • He stated that all cells arise from cells. • It is the outer covering of a prokaryotic cell. • The prokaryotes appeared how many billion years ago? • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-06-12
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- epstein-barr virus where main symptom is a sore throat
- this is the final stage of HIV; more susceptible to opportunistic infections
- most common type of phagocyte that focuses on bacteria
- cells present at chronic inflammation
- finds and destroys pathogens (fighter cells)
- actaully obtaining the disease and getting a vaccine are examples of what type of immunity
- any substance capable of causing an allergic reaction
- kidney bean shaped regulators of lymph tissue
- human immunodificiency virus; inability to fight off infection
- sit at the back of the nose and throat
- when abnormal cells divide and multiply and destroy body tissue
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- grows and developes until puberty, then shrinks slowly after
- "bouncers" that sit in the back of the throat
- pac-mac like cells that engulf and destroy pathogens
- caused when the immune system attacks its own tissue
- filters blood/"graveyard cells", largest organ in the lymphatic system
- protect the inside of the cells
- swelling caused by lymphatic system blockage
- protect the outside of the cells
- obtaining through maternal antibodies and through monoclonial antibodies are examples of what tyoe of immunity
20 Clues: protect the inside of the cells • protect the outside of the cells • cells present at chronic inflammation • sit at the back of the nose and throat • swelling caused by lymphatic system blockage • finds and destroys pathogens (fighter cells) • "bouncers" that sit in the back of the throat • kidney bean shaped regulators of lymph tissue • ...
The Cell 2023-09-25
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- holds the main DNA, the control center
- dotted with ribosomes
- where proteins and lipids are stored
- when nutrients are converted into energy (ATP)
- doesn't not have a nucleus
- meant to hold everything together
- group of tissue that have the same function
- water moving across a cell
- its the nuclear envelope
- the largest thing inside of the nucleus, only in eucaryotic cells
- projections a nucleus
- breaks stuff down, only in animal cells
- group of cells that have the same function
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- has no ribosomes
- the only barrier between animal cells and their surroundings
- the study of cells
- jelly like fluid that all organelles are in
- a sac that is used to bring things into the cell
- contains pigment used in photosynthesis
- rigid structure on the outside of plant cells
- large vacuole that rests at the center of plant cells
- makes the proteins
- the aqueous component of cytoplasm
- long, thin projection from the cell that whip back and forth
- short, numerous cell projections moving rythmaically
25 Clues: has no ribosomes • the study of cells • makes the proteins • dotted with ribosomes • projections a nucleus • its the nuclear envelope • doesn't not have a nucleus • water moving across a cell • meant to hold everything together • the aqueous component of cytoplasm • where proteins and lipids are stored • holds the main DNA, the control center • contains pigment used in photosynthesis • ...
Body Systems 2024-03-13
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- an organism that is only made of one cell
- holds DNA inside of a cell
- hold water, food and waste in a cell
- organelle that performs cellular respiration to break down food and make energy
- the invention that helped us learn about cells
- this system works closely with the circulatory system to deliver food to all your cells
- where all cells come from (2 words)
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- the basic building block of life
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- the level of organization made up of a group of cells
- The body system is made of the brain nerves and spinal cord
- this system is responsible for making blood cells
- this system pulls on bones to get your body to move
- the process that takes sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food
- an organelle that breaks down and recycles unused materials in a cell
- means maintaining internal stability
- what is made when all body systems come together
- a structure that is in plant cells only
- makes up a cell
- something your cells need to do cellular respiration
20 Clues: makes up a cell • holds DNA inside of a cell • the basic building block of life • where all cells come from (2 words) • means maintaining internal stability • hold water, food and waste in a cell • a structure that is in plant cells only • an organism that is only made of one cell • the invention that helped us learn about cells • ...
Circulatory System Crossword - Max G 2025-04-21
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- Another name for red blood cells
- The liquid part of blood
- Fluid that circulates through the heart and vessels
- White blood cells without visible granules
- Essential substances absorbed from food and delivered by blood
- Organ that pumps blood
- Protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen
- Cells that defend the body against pathogens
- The circulatory system’s role in fighting infection and preventing blood loss
- System responsible for moving blood throughout the body
- Helps maintain internal balance like temperature and pH
- Tubes that carry blood throughout the body
- Narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow
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- Cells that carry oxygen in the blood
- Main function of the circulatory system
- White blood cells with grainy cytoplasm
- Oxygen and carbon dioxide are examples of these
- Another name for white blood cells
- Materials the body needs to eliminate via the blood
- Major blood type classification system
- Process that stops bleeding
- Another name for platelets
- A result of blood coagulation
- Chemical messengers transported by blood
- Fragments involved in clotting
25 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • The liquid part of blood • Another name for platelets • Process that stops bleeding • A result of blood coagulation • Fragments involved in clotting • Another name for red blood cells • Another name for white blood cells • Cells that carry oxygen in the blood • Major blood type classification system • Main function of the circulatory system • ...
Duncan Thompson cell review 2025-10-02
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- Makes energy, the power plant of the cell.
- The manager, Controls everything
- An open area in a cell that is used like a storage room.
- A tool scientist use to identify organisms.
- Works as a packaging center
- The outer layer of a cell only found in plant cells.
- Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus and organelles.
- When a cell divides into four daughter cells.
- When a cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
- Acts as a recycling center.
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- When plants make their own food using the sun.
- They act like conveyor belts
- Build proteins, like an assembly line.
- Genetic code
- The outer barrier of a cell
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside a cell.
- Single celled prokaryotes similar to bacteria but with unique genetic traits.
- In plant cells and preforms photosynthesis.
- Single celled prokaryotes with cell walls but no nucleus.
- The process when a single cell divides into two or more daughter cells.
- Basic unit of life
21 Clues: Genetic code • Basic unit of life • The outer barrier of a cell • Works as a packaging center • Acts as a recycling center. • They act like conveyor belts • The manager, Controls everything • Build proteins, like an assembly line. • Makes energy, the power plant of the cell. • A tool scientist use to identify organisms. • In plant cells and preforms photosynthesis. • ...
Cell (Please use '-' instead of space) 2020-04-29
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- Cells which contain chloroplasts
- Type of cells without a nucleus
- All organelles are located in this jelly-like liquid
- Person who first found that all plants are made out of cells
- Organelle that stores food and water for the cell
- A bean-shaped organelle that has it's own ribosomes and DNA, also this organelle supply energy to the cell.
- Digestive cells break down the ingested food with the help of large amounts of ribosome. Which organelle contains that much ribosome?
- Gives support to the cell
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- Organelle composed of a double membrane that contains cell's dna
- Organelle that is responsible for intracellular digestion and self-destruction of the cell when needed.And also holds enzymes that were created by the cell.
- Person who first found that all animals are made out of cells
- Protein-based channels on nuclear envelope which allows tRNA to pass trough membrane
- A protein which DNA strands are attached to in eukaryotic cells.
- Person who named cells.
- Packages products into vesicles for transport
- Template of protein synthesis
- Base that matches with adenine when RNA copy the DNA.
- Division of the nucleus
- Surrounds and protects plant cells
- Organelle that links amino acids with the help of rRNA to form proteins
20 Clues: Person who named cells. • Division of the nucleus • Gives support to the cell • Template of protein synthesis • Type of cells without a nucleus • Cells which contain chloroplasts • Surrounds and protects plant cells • Packages products into vesicles for transport • Organelle that stores food and water for the cell • All organelles are located in this jelly-like liquid • ...
Introduction to cells:Cell theory 2023-11-02
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- Something that performs photosynthesis during the daylight is also known as ?
- What does the central vacuole store?
- What makes Ribosomes?
- What is the cells energy center called?
- What is the framework of a cell called?
- What do you call an living organism with one cell?
- What is the smalest unit of life in all living things?
- A unicellular bacteria cell is also known as?
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- what is the storage area in cells called?
- What is the last name of the person who discovered animalcules?
- What are tail-like structures used in movement?
- Waht is the control center of cell called?
- What is only in animal cells and used during cell devision?
- What are hairlike stuctures used in movement?
- What do you call an living organism with mutiple cells?
- what is the name of something that makes proteins in cells?
- short, hair-like structures on the cell surface of prokaryotic cells are called?.
- A multicellular plant and animal cell is also known as?
- what is the fluid within a cell called?
- What is the last name of the first person to see cells?
- what does a cell wall do?
- What contains digestive enzymes and breaks things down?
- The short version of endoplasmic reticulum is what?
23 Clues: What makes Ribosomes? • what does a cell wall do? • What does the central vacuole store? • What is the cells energy center called? • what is the fluid within a cell called? • What is the framework of a cell called? • what is the storage area in cells called? • Waht is the control center of cell called? • What are hairlike stuctures used in movement? • ...
biology crossword jumble 2023-12-08
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- What is the organelle that is found only in animal cells?
- A___is a group of cells that perform a particular function.
- what are all cells surrounded by?
- is a molecule that carries energy within cells.
- The group that is being tested is called?
- What are cells that do not have a nucleus called?
- When a person’s body gets cold it's an example of?
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- property of molecules that do not mix with water.
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- What are cells that have DNA enclosed in a nucleus called?
- The amount of energy required to turn liquid into gas.
- is how green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- What are all living things made of?
- a membrane-bound organelle known as a plastid that conducts photosynthesis- mostly in plant and algal cell
- a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elements.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Is a chemical substance that has a Ph lower than seven is called?
- a sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of a substance.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances.
20 Clues: what are all cells surrounded by? • What are all living things made of? • The group that is being tested is called? • a sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6 • is a molecule that carries energy within cells. • What are cells that do not have a nucleus called? • property of molecules that do not mix with water. • When a person’s body gets cold it's an example of? • ...
Science Ch2 Part 1 2025-12-11
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- A gel like fluid that fills most of its cell move around with nutrients.
- The process by which molecules are welcome in the cell.
- It produces proteins that are needed by all cells.
- The thin strands of genetic material.
- Is the release of materials that goes out of the cell.
- They have a lot of muscle cells.
- It is a part of the cell that controls what enter and go out of the cell membrane
- It protects and support the plant cell.
- It uses Facilitated Diffusion.
- Does not uses energy and goes up and down around the cell membrane.
- The control of the center of the cell.
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- It uses energy to go up and down in the cell membrane.
- all cells come from other cells.
- The process by which large molecules are expelled from the cell.
- It is where ribosomes are made.
- Was the first person to discover dead cells.
- It helps make proteins, lipids, and other substances.
- They are all cells that are produced from other living cells.
- The site of photosynthesis in a plant cell.
- It made it hard for people to discover.
- It uses water molecules in the cell.
21 Clues: It uses Facilitated Diffusion. • It is where ribosomes are made. • all cells come from other cells. • They have a lot of muscle cells. • It uses water molecules in the cell. • The thin strands of genetic material. • The control of the center of the cell. • It protects and support the plant cell. • It made it hard for people to discover. • ...
Cells and Viruses 2022-10-13
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- agent that causes disease
- prokaryotic cells only
- structures inside eukaryotes
- lysogenic virus that infects immune cells
- allow the virus to attach to cells
- made of only one cell
- quick cycle that causes rapid cell death
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- lysogenic stage where no symptoms appear
- DNA or RNA
- makes protein
- organelle that stores the DNA of eukaryotic cells
- another name for protein coat
- surrounds viral genetic material
- surrounds the cell
- jelly that fills the cell
- pathogens that cause disease
- made of many cells
- longer cycle with dormant stage
18 Clues: DNA or RNA • makes protein • surrounds the cell • made of many cells • made of only one cell • prokaryotic cells only • agent that causes disease • jelly that fills the cell • structures inside eukaryotes • pathogens that cause disease • another name for protein coat • longer cycle with dormant stage • surrounds viral genetic material • allow the virus to attach to cells • ...
Plant Cells V.S Animal Cells 2019-09-15
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- Found only in plant cells and is green because of the chlorophyll in it
- Found only in plants. Gives rigidity and structure to the cell
- Only found in plant cells and are pores between plant cell walls that allow molecules and communication signals to pass between individual plant cells
- F ound on one side in the plant cell because of the large central vacuole, while in animal cells it us usually found in the middle. Also known as the command center
- Large, where food, waste, but mainly water is stored
- shape of animal cells
- boxy in shape
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- These are not found in animal cells and help degrade lipids
- Chloroplasts turn sunlight into energy. What is this process called?
- Smaller than the type of cell that can do photosynthesis
- Usually found in animal cells but not usually in plant cells. They are microtubules that aid in cellular locomotion.
- Chloroplast are examples of this and this is only found in plant cells
- Animal cells contain these cylindrical structures that organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. Plant cells do not typically contain these
- animal cells have these and they get rid of waste while plant cells' vacuoles get rid of waste
- found in animal cells and stores food, waste, and water
15 Clues: boxy in shape • shape of animal cells • Large, where food, waste, but mainly water is stored • found in animal cells and stores food, waste, and water • Smaller than the type of cell that can do photosynthesis • These are not found in animal cells and help degrade lipids • Found only in plants. Gives rigidity and structure to the cell • ...
Lymphatic/Immune System 2012-11-21
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- Infectious agent that causes disease
- White blood cell
- Type of immunity that is inherited and permanent, simply destroying non-self molecules
- Infection caused by HIV; kills helper T cells and destroys lymph nodes
- Filters placed along system that help destroy pathogens
- Response to injury that isolates the infected site
- Soft organ important in small children to fight off infection
- White blood cells that destroy pathogens and release chemicals that activate inflammation
- Type of immunity that remembers previous encounters and improves with age
- Immune system response deliberatly raising body temperature
- Anything that prevents invaders from getting inside, chemical and physical
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- White blood cell that ingests antigens, signaling macrophages; make up 50-70% of white blood cells
- Cancer of the bone marrow, overproduction of white blood cells
- Cells responsible for making and releasing antibodies
- Chronic disease that destroys a patient's joints; women more susceptible
- Proteins that bind together antigens leading to their destruction
- White blood cell found in lymph nodes; 25-35% of all white blood cells
- Type of immunity that an individual gets through vaccinations
- Fluid in lymphatic system that collects unwanted materials and disposes them
- Molecules on surface of cells that distinguish if cells is good or bad, identity codes
20 Clues: White blood cell • Infectious agent that causes disease • Response to injury that isolates the infected site • Cells responsible for making and releasing antibodies • Filters placed along system that help destroy pathogens • Immune system response deliberatly raising body temperature • Type of immunity that an individual gets through vaccinations • ...
Cell Structure and Function Crossowrd 2021-10-04
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- the first person to observe living cells
- and Flagella, cell motility
- determined that cells come from only other cells
- Reticulum, intercellular highway
- have a nucleus and are more complex
- examples are animals, plants, fungi, and protists
- only in plant cells and where photosynthesis happens
- location of protein synthesis
- play a major role in cell division (mitosis)
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- an example is bacteria
- surrounds the organelles
- do not have a nucleus and are more simple
- concluded that all animals are made of cells
- concluded that all plant are made of cells
- Wall, boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support
- degrades hydrogen peroxide
- storage center of cell's DNA
- invented first microscope and observed "little boxes" which he called cells in cork
- ER, involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances (not covered with ribosomes)
- breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts
- ER, prominent in cells that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell or inserted into the cell membrane (covered with ribosomes)
- Apparatus, receives proteins from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell (receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping)
- Membrane, selectively permeable boundary between the cell and the external environment
- used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water
- converts energy stored in food into usable energy for work
25 Clues: an example is bacteria • surrounds the organelles • degrades hydrogen peroxide • and Flagella, cell motility • storage center of cell's DNA • location of protein synthesis • Reticulum, intercellular highway • have a nucleus and are more complex • the first person to observe living cells • do not have a nucleus and are more simple • concluded that all plant are made of cells • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2021-10-06
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- and flagella, cell motility
- invented first microscope and observed "little boxes" which he called cells in cork
- ER, involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances (not covered with ribosomes)
- breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts
- location of protein synthesis
- do not have a nucleus and are more simple
- apparatus, receives proteins from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell (receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping)
- used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water
- reticulum, intercellular highway
- wall, boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support
- concluded that all animals are made of cells
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- the first person to observe living cells
- only in plant cells and where photosynthesis happens
- degrades hydrogen peroxide
- concluded that all plant are made of cells
- surrounds the organelles
- storage center of cell's DNA
- determined that cells come from only other cells
- have a nucleus and are more complex
- an example is bacteria
- examples are animals, plants, fungi, and protists
- play a major role in cell division (mitosis)
- ER, prominent in cells that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell or inserted into the cell membrane (covered with ribosomes)
- converts energy stored in food into usable energy for work
- membrane, selectively permeable boundary between the cell and the external environment
25 Clues: an example is bacteria • surrounds the organelles • degrades hydrogen peroxide • storage center of cell's DNA • location of protein synthesis • and flagella, cell motility • reticulum, intercellular highway • have a nucleus and are more complex • the first person to observe living cells • do not have a nucleus and are more simple • ...
Cell Growth and Reproduction 2021-10-20
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- process where the nucleus divides
- asexual reproduction of bacteria
- production of an offspring that results when the genetic materials from two different cells combine
- performed in labs, produces identical individuals from a cell/cells taken from a multicellular organism
- new cell formed from fertilization, develops into a new organism
- new organism forms on the parent organism
- process in which cells become different types of cells
- copies of a chromosome made during S phase of interphase
- one or more organs that work together and perform one or more functions
- process where the cytoplasm divides
- cell division that produces sperm or eggs from certain reproductive cells in an organism
- longest phase of the cell cycle, includes G1, S, and G2 phases
- life cycle of a cell, includes growth, development, and reproduction
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- production of offspring by one parent without a sperm or egg joining
- pair of similar chromosomes
- group of similar tissues that work together to perform a function
- process of a sperm cell and egg cell fusing together
- new animals are produced from pieces of an animal's body
- region near the middle of each chromatid that holds the sister chromatids together
- cell that can become other types of cells, cells are undifferentiated
- group of cells that work together and perform a function
21 Clues: pair of similar chromosomes • asexual reproduction of bacteria • process where the nucleus divides • process where the cytoplasm divides • new organism forms on the parent organism • process of a sperm cell and egg cell fusing together • process in which cells become different types of cells • new animals are produced from pieces of an animal's body • ...
Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia 2022-03-04
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- described as the extent of morphological and functional resemblance of parenchymal tumor cells to corresponding normal cells
- Ectopic islands of normal tissue
- This is the benign epithelial neoplasm that can grow in any surface and has a trademark of finger-like fronds.
- Cancer of the blood that is characterized by the abnormal rise of white blood cells.
- The branch of science that deals with the study of tumors
- It is the rare combination of malignant tumor of the epithelium and mesenchymal tissue.
- ___ are tumors comprised of different tissue types from totipotent cells derived from the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
- The characteristic of most malignant tumors
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- The __ of malignant tumor cells show noticeable changes
- A type of benign tumor that consists of mature but disorganized cells indigenous to the particular organ
- A mass of tissue that is formed due to the abnormal excessive, uncoordinated, autonomous and purposeless proliferation of cells
- Malignant tumor of the testis
- Also called embryomas
- Carcinoma of hepatocytes
- This type of benign epithelial neoplasm produce gland patterns
- Means new growth
- A benign tumor found on cartilages
- A benign tumor growing on fibrous tissues
- Tumor cells lose their basal ____ during early malignancy
- DNA ____ usually occurs in malignant tumors which can be in the form of chromosome number increase
20 Clues: Means new growth • Also called embryomas • Carcinoma of hepatocytes • Malignant tumor of the testis • Ectopic islands of normal tissue • A benign tumor found on cartilages • A benign tumor growing on fibrous tissues • The characteristic of most malignant tumors • The __ of malignant tumor cells show noticeable changes • ...
JaMiree Price - Miscellaneous - Immune System - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- an organism that causes disease
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
20 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Biology II 2019-03-19
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- fish
- shape
- the concentration of particles in a fluid compared to the concentration of particles in the cytosol of a cell
- even
- passive movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- process by which the body produces new cells for growth and replacement of worn out and damaged cells, the result is 2 new cells that are identical to the parent cell\
- cells that surround themselves with a nonliving extracellular matrix (2 words)
- cartilage
- cells with the ability to contract (2 words)
- the double set of chromosomes found in the cells of the body
- to eat
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- yeasts, molds and mushrooms
- the central point where two chromatids are joined
- stage of cell division where the cytoplasm pinches and divides
- joint
- double
- plants
- process in which the chromatids of homologous chromosomes exchange strands of DNA (2 words)
- "cell drinking" of liquids and dissolved substances
- movement of substances across a cell membrane that requires a carrier protein and ATP (2 words)
- animals
- process by which the body produces new cells for reproduction, the result is 4 new cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
- uneven
- the clear, viscous fluid of the cell
24 Clues: fish • even • joint • shape • double • plants • uneven • to eat • animals • cartilage • yeasts, molds and mushrooms • the clear, viscous fluid of the cell • cells with the ability to contract (2 words) • the central point where two chromatids are joined • "cell drinking" of liquids and dissolved substances • the double set of chromosomes found in the cells of the body • ...
Types of Tissues 2019-09-09
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- The epithelial tissues are attached to a ___.
- Covers exposed surfaces; Lines internal passageways; Forms glands.
- Contains a variety of cells ranging from squamous to cuboidal to columnar cells.
- Collections of specialized cells and cell products that perform specific functions.
- Occurs where stress is severe, such as in the lining of the mouth, esophagus, and at the terminal surface of the tongue.
- Forms lining of heart and blood vessels
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- All the cells have contact with the basement membrane; Resembles layers seen in sections.
- Later of cube-shaped cells; Ducts of sweat glands.
- Lines body cavities
- Single layer of tall, cylindrical cells with the nuclei occurring at the base of the cells.
- Single layer of cube-shaped cells.
- Fills internal spaces; Supports other tissues; Transports materials; Stores energy.
- Single layer of flat cells.
- Closest to the epithelium
- Structures that produce fluid secretions
- Deeper portion of basement membrane
16 Clues: Lines body cavities • Closest to the epithelium • Single layer of flat cells. • Single layer of cube-shaped cells. • Deeper portion of basement membrane • Forms lining of heart and blood vessels • Structures that produce fluid secretions • The epithelial tissues are attached to a ___. • Later of cube-shaped cells; Ducts of sweat glands. • ...
EUKARYOTIC CELLS 2020-05-01
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- the main energy source of the cell
- when the cell is damaged beyond repair it can help it to self-destruct in a process called apoptosis.
- protein synthesizer consisting of two subunits
- two of them make a centrosome and they are not found in grown plant cells.
- breaks down h2o2 into water and oxygen with digestive enzymes
- gives the plant cell other colors than green such as red and orange
- one of its functions is removing the excess amount of water by using ATP in some protists thus maintaining homeostatis.
- plays role in processing and packaging secretory proteins
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- network of protein fibers which function in structural support and motility and it is composed of 3 kinds of fibers
- a colorless plastid found in plant cells
- the organelle that contains most of the cell's DNA
- gives the green color to the plants
- Fluid-filling part of the cell
- found in two kinds called 'smooth' and 'rough' in the cell
- prominent structure in the nucleus and the site of rRNA synthesis
15 Clues: Fluid-filling part of the cell • the main energy source of the cell • gives the green color to the plants • a colorless plastid found in plant cells • protein synthesizer consisting of two subunits • the organelle that contains most of the cell's DNA • plays role in processing and packaging secretory proteins • found in two kinds called 'smooth' and 'rough' in the cell • ...
STEM CELLS 2020-05-03
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- is transplation from same species
- stem cells are cells that have the capacity to self-renew by dividing and to develop into the three primary germ cell layers of the early embryo and therefore into all cells of the adult body
- the ability of cells to replicate similar to parent cell
- ia thw cell has the capacity to differentiate into only one type of cell or tissue, which is lower in potential compared to stem cells
- the ability of stem cells to detect the signal and move into injurty site.
- examples of multipotent cells that make up blood cells
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- is transpalation from different species
- is the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another.
- is defined by the cycling behavior of the cells and the number of the cells
- cells where is the origin of ESC
- is the ability of a cell to be able to multiply itself in the total (total) possible developmental possibilities.
- cells where is the origin of ASC
- is transplation form same individu
- reduce the secretion of interferon-γ in MSCs
- ESC have a ..... poliferation
15 Clues: ESC have a ..... poliferation • cells where is the origin of ESC • cells where is the origin of ASC • is transplation from same species • is transplation form same individu • is transpalation from different species • reduce the secretion of interferon-γ in MSCs • examples of multipotent cells that make up blood cells • ...
Cells Quiz 2020-10-25
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- smallest unit of life capable of carrying out all of the functions of living things
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- A type of organism made of many cells
- an single cell organism
- a membrane where some materials come in and out of the structure but not all
- A structure made of different types of tissues that work together to do a certain job
- A membrane where everything can pass in and out.
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- a rigid layer that protects and supports the plant cell
- spreading out from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- hair-like structures that help single-celled organisms move. they are also found in our nose!
- a plant and animal cell have this. allows materials to pass in and out of the cell
- the plant cell organelle which contains chlorophyll
- A membrane where nothing can pass in or out
- - This is an organ in your body about the size of your fist. It pumps blood throughout your body.
- deoxyribonucleic acid - hereditary material that controls the activities of the cell.
15 Clues: an single cell organism • A type of organism made of many cells • jelly-like substance that fills the cell • A membrane where nothing can pass in or out • A membrane where everything can pass in and out. • the plant cell organelle which contains chlorophyll • a rigid layer that protects and supports the plant cell • ...
Cells Vocabulary 2021-10-25
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- encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- to set apart from others
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation
- a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities
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- a community of microorganisms in a particular environment (including the body or a part of the body)
- The basic unit of heredity that occupies a specific location on a chromosome
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- clearly visible or understood; obvious
- The study of chromosomes, which are long strands of DNA and protein that contain most of the genetic information in a cell
- any of a group that includes molds, yeast, mushrooms and toadstools
- control or maintain the rate or speed of a process so that it operates properly
- the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell or of an internal cell compartment
16 Clues: to set apart from others • clearly visible or understood; obvious • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • ...
Prokaryotic Cells 2021-11-15
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- bacteria that cause sickness
- rod shaped bacteria
- bacteria that live in extreme salty places
- found in extreme conditions
- able to create their own food
- bacteria that live in extreme temperatures
- round shaped bacteria
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- bacteria that produce methane
- spiral shaped bacteria
- the oldest life forms on earth
- contains only 1 cell
- simple cell with no nucleus and no organelles
- has to rely on other organisms as food source
- the only type of prokaryotic cells
- the smallest unit of life
15 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • contains only 1 cell • round shaped bacteria • spiral shaped bacteria • the smallest unit of life • found in extreme conditions • bacteria that cause sickness • bacteria that produce methane • able to create their own food • the oldest life forms on earth • the only type of prokaryotic cells • bacteria that live in extreme salty places • ...
PLANT CELLS!!! 2021-12-10
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- They are primarily responsible for locomotion, either of the cell itself or of fluids on the cell surface.
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- (ER), Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. Vesicles also allow the exchange of membrane components with a cell's plasma membrane.
- is the basic unit of life—the building block for all plants and animals on the planet.
- are complex cellular structures found in all cells and are responsible for making proteins.
- are plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
- is a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane. It is mainly composed of water, salts, and proteins.
- called chloroplasts allow plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy-rich molecules.
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- are hairlike structures,made primarily of protein, found on the surfaces of cells and used for movement by microorganisms.
- are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions.
- apparatus found in plant cells are called dictyosomes-Dictyosomes refers to stacks of flat, membrane-bound cisternae which together.
- are membrane bounded organelles found in animal and plant cells. They assist with degrading material taken in from outside the cell and life expired components from within the cell.
- is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment which protects the cell from its environment.
- is a unicellular organism that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus.
- wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane.
- is a highly specialized organelle that serves as the information and administrative center of the cell.
16 Clues: any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus. • is a unicellular organism that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus. • is the basic unit of life—the building block for all plants and animals on the planet. • wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. • ...
Eukaryotic Cells 2022-01-15
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- break down worn materials
- vehicles for transport and storage
- Modifies, packages, and transports materials
- gel like substance that holds organelles
- Assists in making proteins; rough and smooth
- gives cell structure
- store water
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- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- DNA
- performs photosynthesis in plant cells
- use cellular respiration to transform food
- only in plant cells; hard outer layer
- Produces ribosomes inside the nucleus
- makes proteins
- DNA is stored here
15 Clues: DNA • store water • makes proteins • DNA is stored here • gives cell structure • break down worn materials • vehicles for transport and storage • only in plant cells; hard outer layer • Produces ribosomes inside the nucleus • performs photosynthesis in plant cells • gel like substance that holds organelles • controls what goes in and out of the cell • ...
Cells crossword 2018-02-22
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- Diffrent tissues working together yo perform a perticular function
- enclosed by a membrane and can hold water, waste, and other materials
- a instrument that makes objects bigger than they appear
- smallest unit of living things
- A boundry that seperates the inside from the outside of a cell
- a tough outer covering that lies just outside the cell membrane
- contained inside the cell membrane-a gelatin like material
- tiny single celled prganisms
- a group of similair cells that do a specific job
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- any part of a cell enclosed by a membrane
- A organelle found in a eukaryotic cell
- made of a single cell
- means that specific cells perform specific functions
- organelles in wich energy from sunlight is used to make sugar
- the organelles that use oxygen to get energy from processing food
15 Clues: made of a single cell • tiny single celled prganisms • smallest unit of living things • A organelle found in a eukaryotic cell • any part of a cell enclosed by a membrane • a group of similair cells that do a specific job • means that specific cells perform specific functions • a instrument that makes objects bigger than they appear • ...
Stem cells 2017-10-01
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- Major disease of the blood that cord blood is treating and curing
- A brain disease that is being effectively treated with cord blood
- The process by which a stem cell becomes a specialized cell type
- Class of stem cell that can produce a wide variety, but not all, cells
- One area hospital that is accepting cord blood for Upstate now
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- Any condition that causes pain, dysfunction and/or death to a person
- The type of stem cells only found 4-5 days after fertilization of an ovum
- The technical name of the stem cell found in cord blood
- When blood is drawn from cord, it is drawn from this vessel
- Place in your body where you find blood stem cells
- Specialized cell that contains haemoglobin and made by blood stem cells
- The class of stem cells found in fetus, baby and grownups
- Type of cord blood bank where you donate your cord to help others
- Type of cord blood bank that is paid to store blood for individuals
- When a stem cell replicates, it creates a perfect______ of itself
15 Clues: Place in your body where you find blood stem cells • The technical name of the stem cell found in cord blood • The class of stem cells found in fetus, baby and grownups • When blood is drawn from cord, it is drawn from this vessel • One area hospital that is accepting cord blood for Upstate now • The process by which a stem cell becomes a specialized cell type • ...
Cells 3 2013-06-12
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- A person who argues in favor of something; a supporter of a cause
- Unusually advanced or mature in mental development or talent
- A feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning
- To place close together or side by side, esp. for comparison and contrast
- A shy person; to turn inward
- Thinking about one's own thoughts and feelings; self-examination
- Future generations; all descendants of one person
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- To set forth in detail; to explain
- A note added to a finished letter, book, etc.
- One who studies insects
- An exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group
- Showy; claiming a position of distinction or merit when unjustified
- Taking place after ones death
- Absurd; contrary to nature or reason
- Taking place within the confines of an institution; involving only students at the same school
15 Clues: One who studies insects • A shy person; to turn inward • Taking place after ones death • To set forth in detail; to explain • Absurd; contrary to nature or reason • A note added to a finished letter, book, etc. • Future generations; all descendants of one person • A feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning • ...
6b Cells 2015-03-03
15 Clues: blueprint • stores water • storage space • outer covering • control center • produce protein • releases energy • transport cells • jelly like fluid • processes protein • contains cell parts • breakdown substances • contains chlorophyll • stiff outside covering • makes and transport protein
Cells Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Digests and recycles old cell parts
- Controls cell activities
- Thin layer that surrounds the cell
- Storage site for cells, mostly stores water in plant cells
- Plays a key role in cell division in animal cells
- Produces ribosomes
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- Provides structure for the cell and determines cell shape
- Collects, packages, and modifies cell materials to be used in the cell or sent out of the cell
- Site of photosynthesis
- Makes and transports lipids
- Supports the cell structures
- Create proteins
- Produces energy for the cell
- Makes and transports proteins
- Supports and protects plants
15 Clues: Create proteins • Produces ribosomes • Site of photosynthesis • Controls cell activities • Makes and transports lipids • Supports the cell structures • Produces energy for the cell • Supports and protects plants • Makes and transports proteins • Thin layer that surrounds the cell • Digests and recycles old cell parts • Plays a key role in cell division in animal cells • ...
cells crossword 2022-10-25
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- the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus, consisting of DNA, RNA, and various proteins, that forms chromosomes during cell division.
- the part of a cell that holds the DNA
- the definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell.
- provides the energy for the cell
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- as a protective barrier
- a membrane-bound cavity within a cell, often containing a watery liquid or secretion.
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- a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell
- a part of a plant cell that absorbs energy from sunlight
- an outer layer of a cell that
- a starchy creature that resides on mars and is capable of flight
- an organelle, consisting of layers of flattened sacs, that takes up and processes secretory and synthetic products from the endoplasmic reticulum
- part of a cells that creates protien
- serves to kill and digest bacteria
- a conspicuous, rounded body within the nucleus of a cell.
15 Clues: as a protective barrier • an outer layer of a cell that • provides the energy for the cell • serves to kill and digest bacteria • part of a cells that creates protien • the part of a cell that holds the DNA • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • a part of a plant cell that absorbs energy from sunlight • ...
cells- claire 2023-03-28
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- the __ is also known as the garbage collector
- some plants are green because of
- declared all living cells arise from other living cells
- moves back and forth to help the cell move
- the ___ cell did not come from an already existing cell
- what organelle monitors the transport of materials coming in and out of the cell
- acts as a storage unit
- are not living
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- all cells are a ___ to carry out functions to sustain life
- the most outer layer on a cell that contains chloroplast
- what is also known as jelly
- the "hair" on a cell is also known as
- controls the cell
- packages and sorts
- the chromosome contains
15 Clues: are not living • controls the cell • packages and sorts • acts as a storage unit • the chromosome contains • what is also known as jelly • some plants are green because of • the "hair" on a cell is also known as • moves back and forth to help the cell move • the __ is also known as the garbage collector • declared all living cells arise from other living cells • ...
Eukaryotic Cells 2023-04-06
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- Found in plant cells, produces energy through photosynthesis
- Separates the interior of the cell form the outside environment
- Provides the shape and structure of the cell and assists in intracellular transportation
- Gel-like fluid in which all chemical reactions within the cell occur
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Acts as the control center of the cell; contains the bulk of genetic info
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- Collects smaller digesta particles and move them into the omasum
- Absorbs light and aids in photosynthesis
- Surrounds the plasma membrane and provides strength and protection against stress
- Produces proteins for the rest of the call to function
- Produce and assembles the cell’s ribosomes
- Process and sorts proteins to transport them to their desired destination
- Degrade material taken from outside the cell as well as digests obsolete parts of the cell itself
- In Animal Cells: Help get rid of waste products; In Plants Cells: Help maintain water balance
- Turns messenger RNA (mRNA) into protein via amino acids
15 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell. • Absorbs light and aids in photosynthesis • Produce and assembles the cell’s ribosomes • Produces proteins for the rest of the call to function • Turns messenger RNA (mRNA) into protein via amino acids • Found in plant cells, produces energy through photosynthesis • Separates the interior of the cell form the outside environment • ...
Cells Crossword 2024-09-01
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- Specialised cell that makes you feel
- Number of cell(s) in a bacteria cell
- Specialised cell that transfers oxygen through the body
- A cell that is modified to have a specific structure and function
- Made of animal cells
- Made of plant cells
- Made of fungal cells
- Made from a clump of cells
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- Made from a clump of tissue
- Green organelles that undergoes photosynthesis
- Contains genetic material for the cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Specialised cell that can contract
- Made from a clump of organs
- The smallest living unit in any organism
15 Clues: Made of plant cells • Made of animal cells • Made of fungal cells • Powerhouse of the cell • Made from a clump of cells • Made from a clump of tissue • Made from a clump of organs • Specialised cell that can contract • Specialised cell that makes you feel • Number of cell(s) in a bacteria cell • Contains genetic material for the cell • The smallest living unit in any organism • ...
Cells Crossword 2024-05-23
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- Controls the normal activities of the cell
- ER, Makes membrane proteins and proteins for export out of cell
- the hereditary material of the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- made up of DNA molecules which code for different proteins
- Bodies, Transport vesicles with modified proteins pinch off the ends
- Reticulum, Network of hollow membrane tubules
- ER, Makes membrane lipids (steroids)
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- substance enclosed by cell membrane
- Break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts for cells
- Fluid filled sacs for storage
- Helps cell maintain cell shape and movement
- made of proteins
- Wall, surrounds the outside of a cell
- Makes ribosomes that make proteins
15 Clues: made of proteins • powerhouse of the cell • Fluid filled sacs for storage • Makes ribosomes that make proteins • substance enclosed by cell membrane • the hereditary material of the cell • ER, Makes membrane lipids (steroids) • Wall, surrounds the outside of a cell • Controls the normal activities of the cell • Helps cell maintain cell shape and movement • ...
Cells organelles 2022-10-11
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- how big is the largest cell
- helps theplant cell get food by traping sunlight
- is in control of the cell
- reticulum a series of tubes throughtout the cell thuat carry materials where they need to go
- Most abundant life form
- processes food for energy and releases energy
- takes proteins from Ribosomes and makes them bigger
- builds protein thaty are used by the cell
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- breaks down larger food molecules into smaller molecules
- A large rounf sac that hold food,water, and waste
- controls the movment of material in and out of the cell
- what is a organelle
- Jelly -like material that contains cell materials
- Have nucli and membrane bound organelles
- surronds the plant cell and gives it it's shape
15 Clues: what is a organelle • Most abundant life form • is in control of the cell • how big is the largest cell • Have nucli and membrane bound organelles • builds protein thaty are used by the cell • processes food for energy and releases energy • surronds the plant cell and gives it it's shape • helps theplant cell get food by traping sunlight • ...
Cells crossword 2025-05-06
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- Controls the function of the cell; contains DNA of the cell
- Break down food and old cell parts using enzymes
- packets of enzymes that break down hydrogen peroxide
- Thin,solid components that make up filaments of cytoskeleton
- Microtubules and microfilaments that provide a network of support for the cell
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- Builds proteins that serve different functions in the cell
- contains the genetic code of the cell; found in the nucleus
- a phospholipid belayer that surrounds the cell and allows materials in and out
- Produces energy for the cell
- sorts and packages proteins and cell material
- Found inside the nucleus; produces ribosomes
- Microtubules produced structure and support for the cell; contains cell organelles
- Storage of food,waste and enzymes
- Thin,hollow components that make up rods of cytoskeleton
- provides structure and support of the cell; contains cell organelles
15 Clues: Produces energy for the cell • Storage of food,waste and enzymes • Found inside the nucleus; produces ribosomes • sorts and packages proteins and cell material • Break down food and old cell parts using enzymes • packets of enzymes that break down hydrogen peroxide • Thin,hollow components that make up rods of cytoskeleton • ...
word cells 2025-05-30
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- goes in a circle
- half of a circle
- is the belief in one god
- earth place
- closed middle by four sections
- won't work/can't work
- makes tiny things bigger
- quality of danger
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- writings about people
- without feet
- drives itself
- has eight legs
- having the quality of fame
- having the quality of about to get/spread
- place with animals
15 Clues: earth place • without feet • drives itself • has eight legs • goes in a circle • half of a circle • quality of danger • place with animals • writings about people • won't work/can't work • is the belief in one god • makes tiny things bigger • having the quality of fame • closed middle by four sections • having the quality of about to get/spread
Cells Revision 2025-12-11
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- Provides support and structure
- Transports sugars in the plant
- Where photosynthesis happens
- Contains the female genetic information
- Transports water in the plant
- Can contract and relax
- Contains cell sap
- Site of protein synthesis
- Site of respiration
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- Where chemical reactions happen
- Transmit electrical signals in nervous system
- Controls the activities of the cell
- Cell which does photosynthesis
- membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Contains the male genetic information
15 Clues: Contains cell sap • Site of respiration • Can contract and relax • Site of protein synthesis • Where photosynthesis happens • Transports water in the plant • Provides support and structure • Transports sugars in the plant • Cell which does photosynthesis • Where chemical reactions happen • Controls the activities of the cell • Contains the male genetic information • ...
Trinh Le n10248935 2018-08-10
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- The term used to describe cells that have no nucleus
- The term used to describe the group of cells that the red blood cell belongs to
- The hormone that promotes the formation of red blood cells
- The term used to describe the shape of the red blood cell
- The process by which red blood cells are formed
- The protein in the red blood cell that is responsible for the transport of gases and gives blood its colour
- The term given to the rupturing or destruction of red blood cells
- Red blood cells are initially produced with a nucleus, they lose the nucleus upon
- The gas that is transported from the lungs to the cells in the body
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- The condition that results from the lack of red blood cells in the body
- This gas that is transported to the lungs and removed through exhaling
- The scientific name given to red blood cells
- Red blood cells are often measured in this unit
- The part of the body where red blood cells are produced
- The feature that aids the red blood cell's movement through various blood vessels
- The process that mature red blood cells are unable to under go due to their lack of a nucleus and other organelles
16 Clues: The scientific name given to red blood cells • Red blood cells are often measured in this unit • The process by which red blood cells are formed • The term used to describe cells that have no nucleus • The part of the body where red blood cells are produced • The term used to describe the shape of the red blood cell • ...
Nutrition 2015-08-10
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- title of this crossword.
- is a strategy used by endurance athletes.
- major source for energy in the body.
- The state where inadequate fluids are in the body.
- A technique to increase performance.
- avoid before and after competition.
- A stimulant to boost awareness and performance.
- Regulates body temperature, carries nutrients to cells.
- builds repairs and maintains body cells.
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- Less than 30% of total kilojules consumed.
- Assists with growth and repair of body cells, 'A' is an example.
- found in most vegetable products and oils.
- a mineral important to produce red blood cells.
- a chemical element with atomic symbal NA.
- needed for our bodies for our cells, nerves and brain function.
- Regulate activities of the cells.
- A class of essential fatty acids found in fish oils.
- part of plant food, a form of carbohydrate.
- strengthens bones.
- number of food groups.
20 Clues: strengthens bones. • number of food groups. • title of this crossword. • Regulate activities of the cells. • avoid before and after competition. • major source for energy in the body. • A technique to increase performance. • builds repairs and maintains body cells. • a chemical element with atomic symbal NA. • is a strategy used by endurance athletes. • ...
Circulatory System 2016-06-01
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- a red liquid
- holds the substances in blood
- valve: between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- white fluid made up of white blood cells.
- Blood Cells: cells carrying oxygen
- stops backflow of blood
- 1 cell thick
- has 4 chambers
- Smaller arteries
- blood cells: cells of the Immune system
- carries deoxygenated blood from body back to the heart
- one of the substances that blood carries around.
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- the main artery of the body
- valve: between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- not containing oxygen
- Organ of the urinal system that cleans out blood.
- Organ of the digestive system that cleans out blood
- a protein in red blood cells
- containing oxygen
- a very small vein
- heartbeat
- stop bleeding
- relating to the lungs
- carries oxygenated blood from body back to heart
- cava: a large vein carrying deoxygenated blood
25 Clues: heartbeat • a red liquid • 1 cell thick • stop bleeding • has 4 chambers • Smaller arteries • containing oxygen • a very small vein • not containing oxygen • relating to the lungs • stops backflow of blood • the main artery of the body • a protein in red blood cells • holds the substances in blood • Blood Cells: cells carrying oxygen • blood cells: cells of the Immune system • ...
bio vocab terms 2016-11-27
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- supports and protects plant cell
- transport system in cell
- said all cells come from pre-existing cells
- said all animals are made of cells
- inside nucleus
- site of photosynthesis
- a group of organs
- on outside of cell is selectively permeable
- lack organelles, no nucleus, ex. bacteria
- discovered the nucleus
- packaging and secretion of protein
- said all plants are made of cells
- change from high concentration to low concentration
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- a group of tissues
- control center of cells
- cell division
- saw box-like structures under a microscope
- storage center
- basic unit of life
- digests waste and worn out cell parts
- surrounds nucleus is selectively permeable
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- powerhouse of the cell
- site of protein synthesis
- watery substance surrounding organelles
- a group of cells
26 Clues: cell division • storage center • inside nucleus • a group of cells • a group of organs • a group of tissues • basic unit of life • site of photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell • discovered the nucleus • control center of cells • transport system in cell • site of protein synthesis • supports and protects plant cell • said all plants are made of cells • said all animals are made of cells • ...
Cardiovasucular Cross Word Puzzle 2024-04-16
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- cells that have a u-shaped nucleus
- What is exposed by an injury
- Step 1 of hemostasis
- reinforces platelet plug
- Step 3 of hemostasis
- A temporary fix
- thrombocytes and leukocytes make up what part of blood
- platelets
- carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- red blood cells
- non-cellular component of blood
- heart beats on average this many times
- made of cells and plasma
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- Coagulation gives a _____ fix
- binds platelets to collagen
- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart
- Blood process in which to stop a person from bleeding out
- category of cells including: Lymphocutes and Monocytes
- white blood cells
- Step 2 of hemostasis
- waste from the body that blood removes
- Released by an injury
- category of cells including: Neutrophils, Eosinophils, and Basophils
- Coagulation is also called:
- Platelet plug gives a _____ fix
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
26 Clues: platelets • A temporary fix • red blood cells • white blood cells • Step 2 of hemostasis • Step 1 of hemostasis • Step 3 of hemostasis • Released by an injury • reinforces platelet plug • made of cells and plasma • binds platelets to collagen • Coagulation is also called: • What is exposed by an injury • Coagulation gives a _____ fix • Platelet plug gives a _____ fix • ...
Cell Organelles & Structures 2021-09-07
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- jelly-like fluid that holds the organelles
- holds genetic information
- whip-like projections that help cells move
- breaks down and recycles old cell parts
- the control center of the cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- outer support and protection in plant cells
- the smallest level of organization
- transports proteins
- modifies, packages, and ships molecules
- performs photosynthesis in plant cell
- the largest level of organization
- stores water and is largest in plant cells
- transports lipids
- controls what enters or exits the cell
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- supports the cell and gives it shape
- a cell with a nucleus
- pigment inside of chloroplasts
- hair-like projections that help cells move
- makes proteins
- breaks down sugar to make ATP for cell
- the middle part of the nucleus(makes ribosomes)
- helps animal cells go through division
- the level of organization where life begins
24 Clues: makes proteins • transports lipids • transports proteins • a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • holds genetic information • pigment inside of chloroplasts • the control center of the cell • the largest level of organization • the smallest level of organization • supports the cell and gives it shape • performs photosynthesis in plant cell • ...
Life and Cells 2022-10-12
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- cell with no nucleus
- place to hold the microscope
- used to draw lines when labeling
- attached to prokaryotic cell
- adjusts the amount of light
- heart, lungs, liver
- tool invented by Hooke
- created using Latin and Greek words
- holds slide in place
- from egg to adult
- discovered plants are made of cells
- adjustment knob used first
- getting rid of waste
- group of tissues working together
- found in both cell types
- explains what we know about cells
- discovered cells come from living cells
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- producing offspring
- first to name the cell
- discovered animals are made of cells
- smallest unit of life
- living thing
- usually has 10x lens
- father of classification
- group of cells working together
- group of organs working together
- needed by all living things
- never used in scientific drawings
- cell with a nucleus
- digetive and respiratory
30 Clues: living thing • from egg to adult • producing offspring • heart, lungs, liver • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • usually has 10x lens • holds slide in place • getting rid of waste • smallest unit of life • first to name the cell • tool invented by Hooke • father of classification • digetive and respiratory • found in both cell types • adjustment knob used first • ...
JaMiree Price - Miscellaneous - Immune System - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- an organism that causes disease
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
20 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2013-10-30
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- Diffusion of water
- These two words describe the cell membrane as being "picky" about what it lets in
- This in in plant cells and converts energy from the sun
- DNA is one of these organic compounds
- this inorganic compound makes up most of the cytoplasm and does many important jobs for the cell
- Powerhouse of the cell
- the storage tank of a cell
- A single celled organism
- This organic compound provides energy and makes up the cell wall and cell membrane
- Packing center for the cell, distributes what is made
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- This organic compound is energy for later use
- This organic compound speeds up chemical reactions and makes up organelles
- This type of transport movement requires energy
- Holds the DNA
- This controls what enters and leaves the cell
- A many celled organism
- This surrounds the cell membrane in plant cells and animal cells do not have one
- Invention that led to the discovery of cells
- This states that all living things are made of cells, that cells are the basic unit of all life, and that cells are produced from other cells
- These produce proteins
- Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
21 Clues: Holds the DNA • Diffusion of water • A many celled organism • Powerhouse of the cell • These produce proteins • A single celled organism • the storage tank of a cell • DNA is one of these organic compounds • Invention that led to the discovery of cells • This organic compound is energy for later use • This controls what enters and leaves the cell • ...
Tissues 2022-09-29
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- Muscle fibres that use anaerobic respiration
- Epithelial structure found in the alveoli
- Provides nutrition to epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue with many collagen fibres, few cells/matrix
- A single layer of epithelial cells
- Lines body cavities, surfaces, and tubules
- Epithelial cells that are as wide as they are tall
- Groups of cells with similar structures/functions
- Allows movement of the body and structures in the body
- Connective tissue made up mostly of adipocyte cells
- Cell that myelinates one axon per cell
- Cell that myelinates multiple axons per cell
- The smallest functioning unit of the animal body
- A junction between two neurones
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- Supports and connects body parts
- Neuron that connects the CNS to effectors
- The cartilage found in tracheal rings
- Muscle fibres that use aerobic respiration
- Transmits nerve impulses away from cell bodies
- Voluntary muscle
- Specialised columnar epithelia that secrete mucus
- Place where cells are bound together by proteins
- Involuntary muscle
- Epithelial structure found in the eye
- The component of blood responsible for clotting
- Myogenic muscle
- Multiple layers of epithelial cells
- Conducts nerve impulses to coordinate bodily functions
- Connective tissue in the walls of large arteries
- The process by which muscle cells develop
30 Clues: Myogenic muscle • Voluntary muscle • Involuntary muscle • A junction between two neurones • Supports and connects body parts • A single layer of epithelial cells • Multiple layers of epithelial cells • The cartilage found in tracheal rings • Epithelial structure found in the eye • Cell that myelinates one axon per cell • Provides nutrition to epithelial tissue • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2021-10-06
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- surrounds the organelles
- degrades hydrogen peroxide
- an example is bacteria
- Apparatus, receives proteins from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell (receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping)
- ER, involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances (not covered with ribosomes)
- concluded that all animals are made of cells
- determined that cells come from only other cells
- used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water
- invented first microscope and observed "little boxes" which he called cells in cork
- the first person to observe living cells
- and Flagella, cell motility
- only in plant cells and where photosynthesis happens
- do not have a nucleus and are more simple
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- breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts
- have a nucleus and are more complex
- Reticulum, intercellular highway
- ER, prominent in cells that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell or inserted into the cell membrane (covered with ribosomes)
- converts energy stored in food into usable energy for work
- concluded that all plant are made of cells
- Membrane, selectively permeable boundary between the cell and the external environment
- examples are animals, plants, fungi, and protists
- play a major role in cell division (mitosis)
- storage center of cell's DNA
- Wall, boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support
- location of protein synthesis
25 Clues: an example is bacteria • surrounds the organelles • degrades hydrogen peroxide • and Flagella, cell motility • storage center of cell's DNA • location of protein synthesis • Reticulum, intercellular highway • have a nucleus and are more complex • the first person to observe living cells • do not have a nucleus and are more simple • concluded that all plant are made of cells • ...
Cell Structure and Function 2021-10-06
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- play a major role in cell division (mitosis)
- do not have a nucleus and are more simple
- concluded that all animals are made of cells
- apparatus receives proteins from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell (receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping)
- membrane, selectively permeable boundary between the cell and the external environment
- storage center of cell's DNA
- location of protein synthesis
- only in plant cells and where photosynthesis happens
- the first person to observe living cells
- surrounds the organelles
- invented first microscope and observed "little boxes" which he called cells in cork
- wall boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support
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- an example is bacteria
- degrades hydrogen peroxide
- determined that cells come from only other cells
- reticulum intercellular highway
- ER prominent in cells that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell or inserted into the cell membrane (covered with ribosomes)
- concluded that all plant are made of cells
- used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water
- converts energy stored in food into usable energy for work
- and flagella cell motility
- have a nucleus and are more complex
- ER involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances (not covered with ribosomes)
- examples are animals, plants, fungi, and protists
- breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts
25 Clues: an example is bacteria • surrounds the organelles • degrades hydrogen peroxide • storage center of cell's DNA • location of protein synthesis • have a nucleus and are more complex • reticulum intercellular highway • and flagella cell motility • the first person to observe living cells • do not have a nucleus and are more simple • ...
B1 Cell Biology 2023-06-14
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- Cells that contain nuclei
- Cell _____ found around plant cells
- ______ cells are adapted for a specific job
- Ability to distinguish between two points
- Length of DNA
- cell Cell adapted for contraction
- Small section of DNA that codes for a protein
- Movement of substances from high to low concentrations
- Smallest living thing
- Contains cell sap
- Site of chemical reactions
- Site of aerobic respiration
- Structure found within cells
- cell Cell adapted for photosynthesis
- Polymer that codes for every protein in the body
- Cellular division that produces gametes
- hair cell Cell adapted for water absorption
- blood cell Cell adapted for oxygen transport
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- Cell ________ controls what enters and leaves the cell
- cell Cells found lining airways
- Describes the movement of water
- Cells that do not contain nuclei
- Cellular division that produces identical daughter cells
- cell Cell adapted for swimming
- cell Cell that contains the mother’s DNA
- Degree to which an image is bigger than the thing itself
- Equipment used to observe cells
- Site of photosynthesis
- cell Cell capable of differentiating into any specialised cell
- Entire DNA of an organism
- Site of protein synthesis
- Contains DNA
- transport Cellular transport that works against concentration gradients
33 Clues: Contains DNA • Length of DNA • Contains cell sap • Smallest living thing • Site of photosynthesis • Cells that contain nuclei • Entire DNA of an organism • Site of protein synthesis • Site of chemical reactions • Site of aerobic respiration • Structure found within cells • cell Cell adapted for swimming • cell Cells found lining airways • Describes the movement of water • ...
7 The Human Body U2 L1 The Immune System 2025-01-16
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- this is a substance that is prepared from killed or weakened pathogens
- These cells activate B cells
- ____ secreted by the skin can kill pathogens
- this system is the skin and all of its structures
- Hair such as ____ protects your eyes from particles entering your body
- the ____ system consists of T and B cells
- Microscopic ____ are all around you
- these are cell pieces in the blood
- this is a structure of skin ____ ____
- these are specialized proteins that bind to a specific antigen
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- this is your body's response to an infection. It slows down the growth of bacteria
- this is a white blood cell that destroys pathogens
- the immune system is made up of ____ ____ cells
- white blood cells destroy invading ____
- immunity is the ability to ____ infection
- A pathogen causes ____
- ____ cells are B cells and T cells that remember a specific pathogen
- this occurs when blood flow increases to an injured area causing it to swell and turn red
- both inflammation and fever are your body's internal
- Your ____ provides external protection against pathogens
- A pathogen can cause a ____
- The body builds ____ against a disease then it is exposed to the pathogen that causes the disease
- this is a substance that stimulates a response by the immune system
23 Clues: A pathogen causes ____ • A pathogen can cause a ____ • These cells activate B cells • these are cell pieces in the blood • Microscopic ____ are all around you • this is a structure of skin ____ ____ • white blood cells destroy invading ____ • immunity is the ability to ____ infection • the ____ system consists of T and B cells • ____ secreted by the skin can kill pathogens • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-28
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- The outer superficial layer of skin is the ____.
- ______ found in many other bones, consists of stored fat.
- _____ is a pigment that absorbs light energy, which protects deeper cells from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays of sunlight.
- The outer layers of epidermal cells contain ____.
- The involuntary muscle present only in the heart is called ________.
- The formation of bone from osteblasts is called _______.
- Red and white blood cells and platelets are produced in ________.
- ______ are muscles attached to bones by tendons and when tightened, or contracted, cause movement.
- Cells called ______ break down bone cells, which are then replaced by new bone tissue.
- Directly beneath the epidermis is the _____.
- The _____ includes the bones of the shoulder, arms, hands, hips, legs and feet.
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- Hair cells grow out of narrow cavities in the dermis called ______.
- As the name suggests _____ is less dense and has many cavities that contain bone marrow.
- _____ is dense and strong; it provides strength and protection.
- ______ lubricate skin and hair.
- The ____ includes the skull, the vertebral column, the ribs,and the sternum.
- ______ are tough bands of connective tissue that attach one bone to another.
- Many hollow internal organs such as the stomach, intestines, bladder, and uterus are lined with _____.
- The blood vessles provide oxygen and nutrients to ____ -- living blood cells.
- During fetal developement, cells in fetal cartilage develope into bone-forming cells called _____.
20 Clues: ______ lubricate skin and hair. • Directly beneath the epidermis is the _____. • The outer superficial layer of skin is the ____. • The outer layers of epidermal cells contain ____. • The formation of bone from osteblasts is called _______. • ______ found in many other bones, consists of stored fat. • _____ is dense and strong; it provides strength and protection. • ...
Biology Time 2017-12-24
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- the control centre of an atom.
- 1 set of chromosome
- a grid of chromosomes from 1-23.
- a cylindrical cell structure composed mainly of a protein called tubulin.
- small section of DNA.
- the first stage of cell division, before metaphase.
- acid another word for DNA
- sperm or egg cells.
- a type of structure that a cell conducts a specific function.
- are between the first and second division of meiosis.
- long strand of DNA.
- cell also called body cells eg.skin cells.
- an alternate form of a gene.
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- is a substance that contains amino acids.
- cell is a sequence of cells which develop into eggs and sperm.
- wall a protective layer that protects the cells.
- have cell wall only in plants and fungi.
- the final phase of cell division, between anaphase and interphase.
- all of the organism's DNA.
- daughter cells are different to parent and each other.(also occurs in gametes)
- have cell wall is usually chemically complexed.
- fibre a protein structure that divides the genetic substance in a cell.
- part of a chromosome that joins two chromatids together.
- 2 sets of chromosomes
- the death of cells that occurs controlled part of an organism's growth.
- the second stage of cell division, before prophase.
- an area found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
- some unicellular organisms reproduce asexually (also occurs in somatic cells)
28 Clues: 1 set of chromosome • sperm or egg cells. • long strand of DNA. • small section of DNA. • 2 sets of chromosomes • acid another word for DNA • all of the organism's DNA. • an alternate form of a gene. • the control centre of an atom. • a grid of chromosomes from 1-23. • have cell wall only in plants and fungi. • is a substance that contains amino acids. • ...
Biology Terminology 2018-01-28
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- What is an organisms complete set of DNA called?
- Can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating in the cytoplasm
- located near the nucleus, it functions during cell division
- (Diploid) skin and bone cells
- Half the number of diploid chromosomes
- contains the DNA
- hereditary unit of information, found in the nucleus of cells
- The type of living cell found in the Monera kingdom
- The third phase of Mitosis
- The living cell found in four out of the five kingdoms
- process of cell death
- final phase of cell division that results in two nuclei being formed
- The first phase of mitosis
- results in 2 identical daughter cells
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- (Haploid) sperm and egg cells
- equally divides the chromosomes into two daughter cells
- long section of DNA (humans have 23 pairs of it)
- Where the microtubules attach on a chromosome
- having double the haploid chromosomes
- has a cytoplasm and nucleus in a membrane
- The phase of a cells life in which it copies its DNA, to prepare for mitosis
- population of bodily cells
- different version of the same gene
- Small section of DNA that gives the instructions for the construction of protein
- Membrane bound functions within a cell
- What do Ribosomes produce?
- Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus
- The layer that surrounds plant cells
- results in 4 non-identical haploid daughter cells
29 Clues: contains the DNA • process of cell death • population of bodily cells • What do Ribosomes produce? • The third phase of Mitosis • The first phase of mitosis • (Haploid) sperm and egg cells • (Diploid) skin and bone cells • different version of the same gene • The layer that surrounds plant cells • having double the haploid chromosomes • Image of all chromosomes in a nucleus • ...
Unit B Crossword Assignment Emma Morris 2016-11-17
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- Light Microscope- the full name for a microscope
- a device that that allowed scientists to view cells
- different body parts to do certain tasks
- what some blood cells were called, the Latin word for hair
- organisms that are made up of two or more cells
- a process that moves many substances through the cell membrane
- helps a body part function
- the diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane
- anything that causes a response in an organism
- Permeable- cell membrane is one that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by means of active or passive transport
- projections that amoebas use to move around
- the smallest known functioning units of life
- hair-like structures that cover paramecia
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- each structure is used for a specific one
- Cells- there are various kinds of cells, and each kind carries out a specific function or functions needed to support life
- organisms made up of only a single cell
- a type of tissue most bones contain
- microscopic organisms
- System- work together to perform a certain task or function
- the sum of all the different processes that happen in an organism
- another word for stimulus
- to organize cells
- a group of organisms
- substances that provide the energy and materials that organisms need to grow, develop, and reproduce
- Blood Cells- to carry oxygen to all cells of your body
25 Clues: to organize cells • a group of organisms • microscopic organisms • another word for stimulus • helps a body part function • a type of tissue most bones contain • organisms made up of only a single cell • different body parts to do certain tasks • each structure is used for a specific one • hair-like structures that cover paramecia • projections that amoebas use to move around • ...
Blood Crossword 2022-04-28
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- What make up 20-40% of White Blood Cells?
- What is responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood?
- What has granules in their cytoplasm?
- How many liters of blood are in an average adult?
- The process of blood formation, occurs in bone marrow
- What is an essential element for blood production?
- What is another word for white blood cells?
- What are characterized by the absence of granules in their cytoplasm?
- What are least common in White Blood cells?
- cells Makes up 45% of total volume of blood
- What makes 40-60% of white blood cells?
- What make up 0-4% of White Blood Cells?
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- What is the yellowish liquid portion of blood that contains electrolytes, nutrients and vitamins, and hormones.
- What is the process which stops bleeding after an injury?
- What engulfs and destroys microorganisms and cellular debris?
- What are the clotting factors that are carried in the plasma?
- Highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of blood are...
- Blood Cells What is the most abundant cells in our body?
- What is another word for red blood cells?
- Thrombosis What is it called when the blood clot blocks a vein?
- What is the process by which a blood clot is formed?
- What living tissue carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body?
- What is the study of blood in health and disease?
- Billion How many red blood cells are in two to three drops of blood?
24 Clues: What has granules in their cytoplasm? • What makes 40-60% of white blood cells? • What make up 0-4% of White Blood Cells? • What make up 20-40% of White Blood Cells? • What is another word for red blood cells? • What is another word for white blood cells? • What are least common in White Blood cells? • cells Makes up 45% of total volume of blood • ...
biology unit 2025-01-28
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- made of a single cell
- Cells that have a nucleus.
- Control center of the cell
- made up more than one cell
- a trait that helps a organism survive and reproduce.
- - Bacteria
- adaptation that involves a body part's job of controlling a life process, like producing poison or changing color or shape
- Organisms that make their own food.
- - Plants
- basic unit of life.
- Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
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- A physical feature of an body having a specific function that contributes to the survival of the organism
- A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- - Animal and Plant Cells
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
- A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
- Cells that do not have a nucleus.
- The cells and tissues that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body
- A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- organisms that survive and live, reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
- An individual living thing
- organisms that obtain their nutrients or food from consuming other organisms EX- Animals
- idea that all living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and new cells are produced from existing cells
23 Clues: - Plants • - Bacteria • basic unit of life. • made of a single cell • - Animal and Plant Cells • Cells that have a nucleus. • Control center of the cell • An individual living thing • made up more than one cell • Cells that do not have a nucleus. • Organisms that make their own food. • a trait that helps a organism survive and reproduce. • ...
Chapter 4 & 5 Review 2025-09-22
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- ________ proteins are formed by free ribosomes (think location, what type of proteins would free ribosomes create)
- ________ ER is responsible for initiation of synthesis of proteins that will be secreted by the cell
- only found in plant cells, examples include chloroplast, amyloplast, chromoplast
- only found in plant cells, water & small molecules can pass from cell to cell
- requires energy, molecules moving from low to high concentration
- ________ ER is involved with detoxification and is the primary site of oils, phospholipids and steroid synthesis
- passive process, molecules move from a region of high to low concentration
- most similar to plasmodesmata, channels that run between membrane protein pores
- state in which animal cells are normal
- ________ diffusion, molecules move from high to low concentration but with help from a protein
- state in which plant cells are normal (turgid)
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- hold neighboring cells firmly together
- the type of cells bacteria and archaea are
- the direction that phospholipids can move within the bilayer
- prevent substances from moving through spaces between cells
- membranous sac containing hydrolytic enzymes to digest macromolecules
- component of cytoskeleton, acts as a highway within cell
- type of fatty acid that helps keep the membrane more fluid at lower temperature
- contains both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
- _______ water, highly purified water created through a process of boiling and condensing water
- ________ signaling, secreted signal molecule only travel short distances and influence cells in the immediate vicinity
- _______ theory that early ancestor of eukaryotic cells engulfed another cell
22 Clues: hold neighboring cells firmly together • state in which animal cells are normal • the type of cells bacteria and archaea are • state in which plant cells are normal (turgid) • contains both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions • component of cytoskeleton, acts as a highway within cell • prevent substances from moving through spaces between cells • ...
The cell - extended version 2025-11-21
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- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
- Microtubules are an important component of this structure, which gives the cell its shape.
- “All organisms are composed of one or more cells”, according to…
- Another word for cell membrane is…
- Builds proteins.
- This animal cell organelle is important for cell division.
- A network with many functions.
- Ribosomes build proteins based on instructions in…
- This type of endoplasmic reticulum does not carry ribosomes.
- An organism composed of many cells is said to be…
- In mitochondria, glucose reacts with oxygen and energy is released. This is called aerobic…
- Eukaryotes have many chromosomes, while prokaryotes only have…
- An organism composed of a single cell is said to be…
- According to cell theory, all cells come from pre-existing…
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- Cell respiration takes place in these organelles.
- Plant cells store water and sugars in a central…
- Surrounds all cells and some organelles.
- This organelle takes care of waste disposal in animal cells.
- The rough endoplasmic reticulum is abbreviated…
- Prokaryotes have these small, circular DNA molecules.
- The fundamental unit of organisation, structure and function of organisms.
- The ER does many things. For example, it produces…
- Contains eukaryotic DNA.
- These organisms are prokaryotes.
- The powerhouse of the eukaryotic cell.
- These long, thread-like structures are part of the cytoskeleton.
- The cell membrane of plants cells, but not of animal cells, is surrounded by a...
- Archaea and bacteria.
- These organisms are prokaryotes.
- This “logistics center” was named after Camillo…
30 Clues: Builds proteins. • Archaea and bacteria. • Contains eukaryotic DNA. • A network with many functions. • These organisms are prokaryotes. • These organisms are prokaryotes. • Another word for cell membrane is… • The powerhouse of the eukaryotic cell. • Surrounds all cells and some organelles. • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. • ...
cells and organisms crossword 2020-03-27
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- membrane a membrane but only some things can make it through
- the parts of a cell
- a large storage space
- perfectly balanced… as all things should be
- the highway of the cell
- when an organism adapts they create an……
- the brain of the cell
- lower solute concentration
- the cells doorman
- the powerhouse of the cell
- reproducing with two different cell
- when organisms change to survive
- cellular an organism with lots of cells
- lots of cells grouped together to do one thing
- what causes you to react to a change in an environment
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- how organisms create more of their species
- the packaging and transporting part of the cell
- a plant cells food factory
- higher solute concentration
- cells the cells you see in plants
- exchange how a cell can breathe
- a plant cell's skeleton
- when somethings spreads like a wildfire
- cell the cells you see in animals
- a small holding space
- cloning
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- cellular an organism with one lonely cell
- making somethings balanced
29 Clues: cloning • the cells doorman • the parts of a cell • a large storage space • the brain of the cell • a small holding space • the highway of the cell • a plant cell's skeleton • a plant cells food factory • lower solute concentration • the powerhouse of the cell • making somethings balanced • higher solute concentration • exchange how a cell can breathe • when organisms change to survive • ...
Chapter 8.3.2 terminology. 2021-01-15
Across
- immature red blood cells
- blood clot
- iron-containing pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the cells
- specialist in drawing blood
- circulation of blood through tissue
- record of the study of lymph vessels
- formation of blood cells
- increase in the number of platelets
- blockage of a vessel
- protein that provides protection against disease
- study of the blood
- incision into a vein
Down
- red blood cell
- abnormal deficiency in the lymph
- deficiency in all cellular components of the blood
- capable of producing a blood clot
- deficiency in the number of platelets
- enlargement of the spleen
- deficiency in neutrophil
- substance produced by the body in response to an antigen
- cell that helps blood clot
- white blood cell
- condition characterized by a great inequality in the size of red blood cells
- specialist in the study of the immune system
- red blood cell that assumes a spherical shape
- blockage in a blood vessel caused by an embolus
- deficiency in white blood cells
- deficiency in the number of red blood cells
28 Clues: blood clot • red blood cell • white blood cell • study of the blood • blockage of a vessel • incision into a vein • immature red blood cells • deficiency in neutrophil • formation of blood cells • enlargement of the spleen • cell that helps blood clot • specialist in drawing blood • deficiency in white blood cells • abnormal deficiency in the lymph • capable of producing a blood clot • ...
The Cell 2013-10-12
Across
- gooey slimy layer around prokaryote cells
- allows prokaryote cells to move
- allows for cellular respiration and generates ATP
- contains chromosomes in Eukaryote cells
- protects the interior of the cell, controls what goes in and out of the cell, made of phospolipid bilayer
- allow for photosynthesis in plant cells, contain green pigment
- outer layer of the nucleus
- spheres that store and transport material in the cell
- structures that contain enzymes to digest food in cell
- control center of the cell, contains DNA
- contains the DNA in the nucleus
- stores water, sugar, and salt for plant cells
Down
- single loop of DNA in prokaryote cells
- jelly in between cell parts that maintains the shape of the cell
- modifies, sorts, and packages macromolecules, the FedEx of the cell
- opening in the nucleus to allow things to pass through
- fibers that are tracks for organelles to move within the cell
- make proteins by linking amino acids, attached to ER
- small structures that break down fats and produce hydrogen peroxide
- protects and supports the cell, only found around plant cells
20 Clues: outer layer of the nucleus • allows prokaryote cells to move • contains the DNA in the nucleus • single loop of DNA in prokaryote cells • contains chromosomes in Eukaryote cells • control center of the cell, contains DNA • gooey slimy layer around prokaryote cells • stores water, sugar, and salt for plant cells • allows for cellular respiration and generates ATP • ...
Cell review-Abby 2024-01-23
Across
- Cells found in plants
- In plant cells only,they produce food
- They process and realease energy
- The cells distributing,sorting organelle
- Protein-making factories in a cell
- Much more complex types of cells
- Organisms that have many cells
- The movement of things in and out without the use of energy
- The cell's transport organelle
- Jelly-like substance containing all the organelles in the cell
Down
- Organisms that have a single cell
- Very simple,single-celled bacteria
- Plants,algae,fungi,and some bacteria have an extra computer layer
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A layer on the outside that holds it together
- Temporary storage bubbles for the cell
- All organisms are made of cells
- The cell's control center
- The function of all forms of life
- Cells found in animals
- This transport requires energy to move a substance
- Moving things in and out of the cell membrane
- Organelle that contains digestive chemicals that breaks down the food
- A protective double membrane surrounding the nucleus
24 Clues: Cells found in plants • Cells found in animals • The cell's control center • The powerhouse of the cell • Organisms that have many cells • The cell's transport organelle • All organisms are made of cells • They process and realease energy • Much more complex types of cells • Organisms that have a single cell • The function of all forms of life • Very simple,single-celled bacteria • ...
