cells Crossword Puzzles
Cells & Genetics 2014-04-19
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- DNA is a double stranded?
- has 99% of your genes
- the number of chromosomes a human has is normally
- our genes are a small part of?
- has the remaining % of your genes
- come in many different varieties and has many different functions
- we have 98.5% of chromosome DNA we share with?
- DNA strands are made up of sugar, phosphate and ? different bases.
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- the long molecules that contain our DNA are organised in pairs called
- these genes are passed on to parents, children and other?
- we have 99.9% of chromosome DNA we share with?
- genes tell a cell how to? and what traits to express.
- Adenine, Thymine,Cytosine and Guanine make up the?
- the number and order of the four bases determine if we are?
- most genes are recipe's for making a specific?
15 Clues: has 99% of your genes • DNA is a double stranded? • our genes are a small part of? • has the remaining % of your genes • we have 99.9% of chromosome DNA we share with? • we have 98.5% of chromosome DNA we share with? • most genes are recipe's for making a specific? • the number of chromosomes a human has is normally • Adenine, Thymine,Cytosine and Guanine make up the? • ...
Cells Boundaries 2012-04-04
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- regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- double layer of protein on the core of cell membrane
- movement of specific molecules across cell membrans through protein channels
- diffusion of water through selectively permeable membrane
- the mass of solute in a given volume of solution
- process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane
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- strong protected layer around the cell membrane
- energy requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane
- process by which molecules move from an area that is more concentrated to less concentrated
- extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particle and take them into the cell
- when the concentration of two solution is the same
- when the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a solution
- when comparing two solutions the solution with greater concentration of solute
- process by which a cell takes in lipid from the surrounding enviroment
- process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
- when comparing two solutions the solution with greater concentration of solute
16 Clues: regulates what enters and leaves the cell • strong protected layer around the cell membrane • the mass of solute in a given volume of solution • when the concentration of two solution is the same • double layer of protein on the core of cell membrane • diffusion of water through selectively permeable membrane • ...
iPS Cells 2015-10-16
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- the long threads that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body
- happening at the beginning;first
- the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back
- to put pollen into a plant so that a seed develops; to join sperm with an egg so that a baby or young animal develops
- a part of the body that has a particular purpose
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- the ability to see
- to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness
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- the layer of tissue that covers the body
- to separate or make sometiong separate into parts
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- 1000000000000
- one of six international prizes given eachyear for excellent work in physics, chemistry, medicine,literature, economics and work towards world peace
- the mental, emotional or physical condition that a person or thing is in
- an act or event that does not follow the laws of nature and is believed to be caused by God
15 Clues: 1000000000000 • the ability to see • happening at the beginning;first • the layer of tissue that covers the body • the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • a part of the body that has a particular purpose • to separate or make sometiong separate into parts • to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness • ...
Cells/Neoplasia 2016-01-10
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- decrease or shrinkage in cellular size
- increase in the number of cells resulting from increased rate of cellular division
- spread of cancer cells from the site of the original tumor
- generate most of the cell's ATP
- symptom complexes that are triggered by a cancer but are not caused by direct local effects of the tumor
- the negative polarity of the resting membrane potential is reestablished
- cancer that arises from connective tissue
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- abnormal changes in the size, shape of mature cells
- programmed cell death
- cell specialization
- increase in the size of cells
- an individual who has a disease gene but is phenotypically normal
- at rest, the cell has a greater concentration of this ion inside
- severe form of weight loss and malnutrition associated with cancer
- the position a gene occupies on a chromosome
15 Clues: cell specialization • programmed cell death • increase in the size of cells • generate most of the cell's ATP • decrease or shrinkage in cellular size • cancer that arises from connective tissue • the position a gene occupies on a chromosome • abnormal changes in the size, shape of mature cells • spread of cancer cells from the site of the original tumor • ...
CELLS CROSSWORD 2023-02-16
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- cytoplasm stores water
- Most of a cells energy
- membrane protects the cell and regulates
- directs all of cells activities
- envelope a mailing envelope
- cells organ group of tissue
- body receives materials
- break down certain materials
- to produce proteins
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- how you get your DNA
- basic unit structure of living things
- is where ribosomes are made
- capture energy from sunlight
- a gel-like fluid
- Reticulum network of passageways
15 Clues: a gel-like fluid • to produce proteins • how you get your DNA • cytoplasm stores water • Most of a cells energy • body receives materials • is where ribosomes are made • capture energy from sunlight • envelope a mailing envelope • break down certain materials • cells organ group of tissue • directs all of cells activities • Reticulum network of passageways • ...
Madison Cells 2023-03-28
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- the fluid inside a cell but outside the cells nucleus.
- produces the energy needed for the cells survival and functioning.
- dynamic structure that serves many roles in the cell, including calcium storage,protein photosynthesis,and lipid metabolism.
- produces energy through photosynthesis and oxygen release processes.
- the site of protein creation.
- allows DNA to be copied during the cell division.
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- moves water relative to the cell in a regular movement.
- the membrane enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes.
- stores things.
- regulates the transport f materials entering and exiting the cell.
- packs and transports materials to different locations inside/outside of the cell.
- a complex molecule that contains all of the information necessary to build and maintain an organism.
- provides strength and protection against bad stuff.
- enables movement in the cell.
- the digestive system of the cell.
15 Clues: stores things. • enables movement in the cell. • the site of protein creation. • the digestive system of the cell. • allows DNA to be copied during the cell division. • provides strength and protection against bad stuff. • the fluid inside a cell but outside the cells nucleus. • moves water relative to the cell in a regular movement. • ...
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. • ...
About Cells! 2023-01-22
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- Reproduction, production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent.
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA.
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division.
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions.
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell.
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- disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth.
- threadlike structure within nucleus that contains genetic information that is passed from generation to next.
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome.
- region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach.
- first and longest phase of mitosis.
- Cycle, series of events in which a cell grows prepares for division and divides into two daughter cells.
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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- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth.
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists DNA.
- threadlike structure within nucleus that contains genetic information that is passed from generation to next.
- Reproduction, production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent.
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division.
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell.
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- Cycle, series of events in which a cell grows prepares for division and divides into two daughter cells.
- first and longest phase of mitosis.
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions.
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome.
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides.
- region of chromosomes where the two sister chromatids attach.
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. • ...
Stem cells 2017-10-01
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- The class of stem cells found in fetus, baby and grownups
- Any condition that causes pain, dysfunction and/or death to a person
- When a stem cell replicates, it creates a perfect______ of itself
- Specialized cell that contains haemoglobin and made by blood stem cells
- When blood is drawn from cord, it is drawn from this vessel
- The process by which a stem cell becomes a specialized cell type
- Place in your body where you find blood stem cells
- Class of stem cell that can produce a wide variety, but not all, cells
- Type of cord blood bank that is paid to store blood for individuals
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- One area hospital that is accepting cord blood for Upstate now
- Major disease of the blood that cord blood is treating and curing
- 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
- Type of cord blood bank where you donate your cord to help others
- A brain disease that is being effectively treated with cord blood
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 Crossword 2017-04-26
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- A disease in which some body cells divide uncontrollably
- A cell that carries information through the nervous system
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- A body tissue that covers the surfaces of the body, inside and out
- The process in which a unicellular organism transfers some of its genetic material to another unicellular organism
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
- The basic unit of structure and function in a living thing
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- A cell in the blood that takes up oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to cells elsewhere in the body
- A body tissue that contracts, making body parts move
- A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its body parts
- The control center of a cell that directs the cell's activities
- A blood cell that fights disease
- A group of organs that work together to perform major functions in the body
- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus
- A structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue
15 Clues: A blood cell that fights disease • Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus • A body tissue that contracts, making body parts move • A group of similar cells that perform the same function • A disease in which some body cells divide uncontrollably • A cell that carries information through the nervous system • ...
Eukaryotic Cells 2020-05-01
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- Part of a dna.
- A structure which is formed inside cells.
- Organelle involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
- Organelle that absorbed the sunlight and turns into food in plants.
- An organelle that contains DNA.
- Organelle that keeps the cytosol from being exposed the contents inside
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- A jelly lipid inside the cell.
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- Membrane barrier that separates the nucleus from sytoplasm.
- Name of the organelle which modifies proteins and looks like ER as its structure.
- Organelle that digests food.
- Type of a RNA which does the transportation.
- membrane Synonym of the cell wall
- Basic unit of living things.
- microscope Kind of a microscope
15 Clues: Part of a dna. • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Organelle that digests food. • Basic unit of living things. • A jelly lipid inside the cell. • An organelle that contains DNA. • microscope Kind of a microscope • membrane Synonym of the cell wall • A structure which is formed inside cells. • Type of a RNA which does the transportation. • ...
Cells & organelles 2021-04-08
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- gel-like substance that fills each cell
- maintains the cells shape and holds it together
- makes proteins from the ribosomes attached to it & finishes manufacturing them
- a living organism that can reproduce on its own
- the control center or brain of the cell that contains chromosomes which contain cell DNA
- the powerhouse of the cell
- not considered living by many, that can only replicate inside the cells of a living organism
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- manufactures and stores chemicals the cell can use
- thin flexible layer around the cells of all living things
- spheres that break down almost all kinds of biomolecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and cellular debris
- storage bubbles found in cells that store food, nutrients, or waste products
- create proteins (energy) important for cell function
- contains the genetic material that determine the type of cell
- bacteria is an example of this type of cell
- creates chemicals and delivers them to the outside of the cell
15 Clues: the powerhouse of the cell • gel-like substance that fills each cell • bacteria is an example of this type of cell • maintains the cells shape and holds it together • a living organism that can reproduce on its own • manufactures and stores chemicals the cell can use • create proteins (energy) important for cell function • ...
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 Puzzle 2022-10-19
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- Contains the contents of a cell
- Control center of the cell
- The viscous fluid that holds all the parts of a cell
- Most cells can only be seen with a ___________.
- Releases and creates energy for the cell
- like the cell membrane but only found in plants
- ____________ forms ribosomes
- Contains the food, water and waste of a cell
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- Packaging and shipping station of a cell
- shipping trucks of the Golgi Apparatus
- Part of a cell that Takes in solar energy and turn it into energy for the cell
- Cells that are only found in plants, fungi, and animals
- Parts of a cell
- Digests invaders
- All living things are made of _____________.
15 Clues: Parts of a cell • Digests invaders • Control center of the cell • ____________ forms ribosomes • Contains the contents of a cell • shipping trucks of the Golgi Apparatus • Packaging and shipping station of a cell • Releases and creates energy for the cell • All living things are made of _____________. • Contains the food, water and waste of a cell • ...
Word cells 2023-06-01
Science Cells 2023-09-01
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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/plants 2023-09-15
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- controls what enters and exits the cell
- specialized organelle that breaks down nutrients to get energy
- the plant response to light
- the plant response touch
- supports the plant to keeps its shape
- the outside of a organism
- stores genetic information and controls the actives of a cell
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- A-gel-like substance that holds organelles in place within the cell membrane
- stores water,nutrient,and waste
- the inside of an organism
- the plant response to gravity
- where photosynthesis takes place In a plant cell
- the amount of water pressure in a plant vacuole
- the plant response to water
- the turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus.
15 Clues: the plant response touch • the inside of an organism • the outside of a organism • the plant response to water • the plant response to light • the plant response to gravity • stores water,nutrient,and waste • supports the plant to keeps its shape • controls what enters and exits the cell • the amount of water pressure in a plant vacuole • ...
Cells crossword 2024-02-02
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- organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- All cells must contain a what?
- The inner membrane has folds called?
- What cell contains chromosomes and ribosomes but doesn't have a membrane bound organelles?
- DNA is organized into units called?
- Scientists use this tool to observe cells that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
- Has ribosomes studding the outside of the membranous tubules.
- The shape of the nucleus is maintained by the what?
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- Stacks of thylakoids is called?
- What part of the eukaryotic cell contains the most genes?
- What are the sacs inside of chloroplasts called?
- Complexes made of ribosomal RNA and proteins, that help carry out protein synthesis?
- Lacks the ribosomes on the outside surface.
- What is the warehouse of the cell called?
- All organisms are made up of what?
15 Clues: All cells must contain a what? • Stacks of thylakoids is called? • All organisms are made up of what? • DNA is organized into units called? • The inner membrane has folds called? • What is the warehouse of the cell called? • Lacks the ribosomes on the outside surface. • What are the sacs inside of chloroplasts called? • The shape of the nucleus is maintained by the what? • ...
Cells + Organelles 2025-08-29
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- scattered in the cytoplasm
- threadlike structure
- form the cytoskeleton
- moves in a wave
- house most of the biochemical reactions
- packages and transports proteins
- stores and transports substances
- unwinds when cell is dividing
- breaks down hydrogen peroxide
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- transports molecules from one cell to another
- lie right angles to each other
- another name for plasma membrane
- make up most of cell volume
- inner and outer lipid bilayer membranes
- controls movement of cells
15 Clues: moves in a wave • threadlike structure • form the cytoskeleton • scattered in the cytoplasm • controls movement of cells • make up most of cell volume • unwinds when cell is dividing • breaks down hydrogen peroxide • lie right angles to each other • another name for plasma membrane • packages and transports proteins • stores and transports substances • ...
Specialised cells 2026-01-27
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- Thin, flat cells forming a single layer in alveoli and capillaries, reducing diffusion distance for rapid gas exchange (9,10,5)
- Structural feature that increases the rate of absorption in root hair cells (5,7)
- Organelles containing chlorophyll that absorb light energy for photosynthesis in palisade cells (12)
- Organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes for digesting pathogens during phagocytosis (10)
- Motile structure that propels sperm cells towards the egg (9)
- Cells with a flagellum, many mitochondria and an acrosome, adapted for movement towards and penetration of the egg (5,5)
- Plant cells with long extensions and thin walls, increasing surface area for water absorption by osmosis and mineral ion uptake by active transport (4,4,5)
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- Paired epidermal cells with unevenly thickened walls that change shape when turgid or flaccid to regulate gas exchange and water loss (5,5)
- Shape that increases surface area to volume ratio and shortens diffusion distance in red blood cells (9)
- Elongated leaf cells packed with chloroplasts near the upper surface, maximising light absorption and reducing diffusion distance for carbon dioxide (8,9,5)
- White blood cells with a multi lobed nucleus and many lysosomes, enabling movement through capillary walls and phagocytosis of pathogens (11)
- Nuclear structure allowing neutrophils to squeeze through capillary walls during diapedesis (4,5)
- Red blood cells with a biconcave shape and no nucleus, maximising surface area and space for haemoglobin in oxygen transport (12)
- Structural feature that provides more space for haemoglobin in erythrocytes (2,7)
- Cells lining the airways with surface cilia whose coordinated beating moves mucus and trapped pathogens (7,10,5)
15 Clues: Motile structure that propels sperm cells towards the egg (9) • Structural feature that increases the rate of absorption in root hair cells (5,7) • Structural feature that provides more space for haemoglobin in erythrocytes (2,7) • Organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes for digesting pathogens during phagocytosis (10) • ...
Cell Vocab. 2017-11-17
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- basic unit of all living things
- transport movement of materials out of cell
- bodies package and secret
- membrane selective permable
- makes photosynthesis
- control center
- first to see cells
- water movement to high concentration too low concentration
- determined that living cells come from existing cells
- process by maintaining a constant enviornment
- Powerhouse
- makes ribosomes
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- stores water
- regulates passage of materials in and out of cells
- transport
- high concentration too an area of low concentration
- contain many enzymes
- made food for the plant
- E.R transport
- group of similar organs working together
- involved in cell division in animal cells
- make protein
22 Clues: transport • Powerhouse • stores water • make protein • E.R transport • control center • makes ribosomes • first to see cells • contain many enzymes • makes photosynthesis • made food for the plant • bodies package and secret • membrane selective permable • basic unit of all living things • group of similar organs working together • involved in cell division in animal cells • ...
Biology Review 2022-05-23
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- Percentage of human offspring likely to be female
- Bb is an example of this
- Scientist who created the theory of Evolution
- Number of daughter cells in meiosis
- Cell membrane pinches in to form 2 new cells
- Chromosomes swap homologous pairs
- Number of daughter cells in mitosis
- Haploid cells
- Nitrogen base found only in RNA
- Shape of DNA
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- They discovered the structure of DNA
- Number of chromosomes in a human cell
- Father of genetics
- Lack a true nucleus
- Sugar found only in RNA
- Organelles that make protein
- Type of cells that are diploid
- MRNA sequence that complements CTAGGT
- Site of transcription
- Chromosomes representing a female
20 Clues: Shape of DNA • Haploid cells • Father of genetics • Lack a true nucleus • Site of transcription • Sugar found only in RNA • Bb is an example of this • Organelles that make protein • Type of cells that are diploid • Nitrogen base found only in RNA • Chromosomes swap homologous pairs • Chromosomes representing a female • Number of daughter cells in meiosis • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
lymphocyte/Alan Shibu/1192831 2021-08-16
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- where the B cells position in terms of the lymph node
- what does T cells secrete?
- membrane receptor for T cells
- are surface antibodies present/absent for B cells
- full name for NK lymphocytes
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- what does B cells secrete?
- where the T cells originate in the body
- where the B cells originates in the body
- lifespan of T cells
- where the T cells position is in terms of the lymph node
- are surface antibodies present/absent for T cells
- lifespan of B cells
- membrane receptor for B cells
13 Clues: lifespan of T cells • lifespan of B cells • what does B cells secrete? • what does T cells secrete? • full name for NK lymphocytes • membrane receptor for T cells • membrane receptor for B cells • where the T cells originate in the body • where the B cells originates in the body • are surface antibodies present/absent for T cells • ...
CHAPTER 1 2 3 2021-09-05
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- CONSISTS OF 3 BASIC PRINCIPLES
- 2 OR MORE ORGANS THAT WORK TOGETHER
- SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE
- THE PROCESS OF SCIENCE
- BREAKING DOWN MOLECULES AND GENERATING ATP
- DIVIDES AND PRODUCES DIFFRENT TYPES OF CELLS
- DONT DISSOLVE IN WATER
- CONTAINS INSTRUCTION ON MAKING PROTEIN
- HAIR LIKE STRUCTUTRE ON CELLS
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- FALSE STATEMENT
- NO NUCLEUS OR ORGNELLES
- CHARGED ATOM
- HUMAN CELLS GET OXYGEN FROM
- MORE THAN ONE ATOM IN A STABLE ASSOCIATION
- THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL OF THE CELL
- A TENTATIVE STATEMENT ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
- ENZYMES ARE COMPOSED OF
- RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
- HUMAN CELLS GET GLUCOSE FROM
- WHIP LIKE EXTENSION USED TO PROPEL
20 Clues: CHARGED ATOM • FALSE STATEMENT • SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE • THE PROCESS OF SCIENCE • DONT DISSOLVE IN WATER • NO NUCLEUS OR ORGNELLES • ENZYMES ARE COMPOSED OF • HUMAN CELLS GET OXYGEN FROM • HUMAN CELLS GET GLUCOSE FROM • HAIR LIKE STRUCTUTRE ON CELLS • CONSISTS OF 3 BASIC PRINCIPLES • THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL OF THE CELL • RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS • ...
Cell Unit Crossword 2016-11-29
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- Supports and protects
- coined the word cell
- group of cells that perform same function
- all animals are made of cells
- Cell division
- holds organelles
- surrounds nucleus and is selectively permeable
- energy is released
- where ribosomes are made
- Cells arise from preexisting cells
- group of organs that work together
- Control center
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- digest wastes
- group of tissues that work together
- site of protein synthesis
- discovered the nucleus
- Moves materials
- Storage
- Packaging and secreting
- all plants are made of cells
- saw single cell organisms
- outer boundary of the cell or selectively permeable
- Photosynthesis
- branch if biology that deals with classification
- bound with proteins
25 Clues: Storage • digest wastes • Cell division • Photosynthesis • Control center • Moves materials • holds organelles • energy is released • bound with proteins • coined the word cell • Supports and protects • discovered the nucleus • Packaging and secreting • where ribosomes are made • site of protein synthesis • saw single cell organisms • all plants are made of cells • all animals are made of cells • ...
BLOOD 2018-06-03
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- organ that breaks down old, worn out blood
- thrombocytes (common word)
- disease that causes rbc's to be abnormally shaped: __ Cell Disease
- cell that "eats" other cells
- clumping of blood cells from an immune response
- "bleeder's disease"
- plasma protein that is converted to fibrin
- cancer of the blood
- wbc's that produce antibodies
- causes vasospasm
- the process where bleeding is stopped
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- clear, liquid portion of blood
- binds to oxygen
- white blood cells that attack parasites
- red blood cells
- circulate in body and attach to foreign substances
- white blood cells
- cell surface markers
- shape of a red blood cell
- low blood cell count
20 Clues: binds to oxygen • red blood cells • causes vasospasm • white blood cells • "bleeder's disease" • cancer of the blood • cell surface markers • low blood cell count • shape of a red blood cell • thrombocytes (common word) • cell that "eats" other cells • wbc's that produce antibodies • clear, liquid portion of blood • the process where bleeding is stopped • ...
Immune System 2026-02-16
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- immunoglobulins
- group of proteins produced by cells as a reaction
- substance that triggers an allergic response
- chemical secreted by helper T cells
- enzyme in mucus, tears and saliva
- increased blood flow to an area
- important phagocyte
- process by which phagocytes destroy microorganisms
- phagocytes that accumulate rapidly at sites
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- substance secreted by irritated cells
- any molecule that triggers an immune response
- body's largest lymphatic organ
- fever producing substance
- substance produced in response to an antigen
- severe and immediate hypersensitivity reaction
- movement of cells out of a blood vessel
- pyrexia
- movement of white blood cells to an area
- masses of lymphoid tissue
- colorless fluid filling lymphatic capillaries
20 Clues: pyrexia • immunoglobulins • important phagocyte • fever producing substance • masses of lymphoid tissue • body's largest lymphatic organ • increased blood flow to an area • enzyme in mucus, tears and saliva • chemical secreted by helper T cells • substance secreted by irritated cells • movement of cells out of a blood vessel • movement of white blood cells to an area • ...
Day 1: Cell Parts & Theory 2023-06-27
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- These types of cells have linear DNA and membrane-bound organelles
- All ___________ things are made up of cells
- These types of cells have circular DNA and no membrane-bound organelles
- The rough ________ reticulum creates ribosomes and some proteins; the smooth __________ reticulum make lipids
- Organism with cells that don't have cell walls or chloroplasts
- Rigid outer structure that provides support to a plant cell
- Organism with cells that have cell walls and chloroplasts
- The "brain" of the cell that contains the DNA
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- Also known as a "fluids mosaic", built from a double fat layer called a phospholipid bilayer which controls what enters and exits the cell
- Where protein synthesis takes place
- Where photosynthesis takes place, contains green chlorophyll
- Found in and plant animal cells; acts as the powerhouse by making ATP
- Fluid that fills the cell and helps give it structure
- "Digest" or break down material from inside and outside the cell
- The _____________ apparatus packages the proteins from the ER and sends them to their final destinations
- All cells come from existing ___________
- Small in animal cells and large in plant cells, they act as storage containers for waste and water
17 Clues: Where protein synthesis takes place • All cells come from existing ___________ • All ___________ things are made up of cells • The "brain" of the cell that contains the DNA • Fluid that fills the cell and helps give it structure • Organism with cells that have cell walls and chloroplasts • Rigid outer structure that provides support to a plant cell • ...
5 science thingy lincoln 2022-11-10
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- tightly wound DNA
- organisms without a nucleus splits
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread like
- cells with nucleus split
- chromosomes pulled to opposite sides
- cells become specialized
- organisms grow mimy me's
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- chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- the gel in the cell splits
- replace cells or cell parts
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- DNA comes from one organism
- add more cells
- cells grow and copy DNA
- regrows missing parts
- chemicals that controls how cells function
16 Clues: add more cells • tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • cells grow and copy DNA • cells with nucleus split • cells become specialized • organisms grow mimy me's • the gel in the cell splits • replace cells or cell parts • DNA comes from one organism • chromosomes line up in the middle • organisms without a nucleus splits • chromosomes pulled to opposite sides • ...
Mitosis and the Cell Cycle 2024-11-15
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- the first phase of mitosis
- what is another name for mitosis
- where chromosomes reach opposite poles of cells
- where the cell Cycle occurs
- number of phases in mitosis
- where each chromosome separates
- where sister chromatids are attached
- attaches the sister chromatids
- the division of cell cytoplasm after mitosis
- what is the final and shortest phase of interphase
- the stage that cells sometimes exit
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- the identical cells produced by mitosis
- longest phase of mitosis
- divides into 2 cells
- what part of the cell is actually dividing in mitosis
- what does S phase stand for
- main thing happening in G1 phase
- amount of hours a day human skin cells are in interphase
- amount of times do skin cells divide each day
- the usual chromosome number
20 Clues: divides into 2 cells • longest phase of mitosis • the first phase of mitosis • where the cell Cycle occurs • what does S phase stand for • number of phases in mitosis • the usual chromosome number • attaches the sister chromatids • where each chromosome separates • what is another name for mitosis • main thing happening in G1 phase • the stage that cells sometimes exit • ...
Science Crosword Puzzle 2013-02-07
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- -The shape that is more square shaped.
- -the command center for a both plant and animal cells.
- -site photosynthesis and is found in plants.
- -changes protein into energy. This is found in plant and animal cells.
- -the organelle that makes protein. Its found in plant and animal cells.
- -its in the nucleus and its made of DNA.This in plant and animal cells.
- and moves materials. This is fond in plant and animal cells.
- -there are many of these in a animal cell, there is only one in a plant cell. They hold things for the cell.
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- -This organelle protects the cell and lets every thing in and out of a cell,its found in a plant and animal cells.
- -simple building block of life.
- -Packages protein an moves materials. This found in animal and plant cells.
- -A simple cell.
- -the organelle were the DNA is stored. This is found in plant and animal cells.
- -A more complex cell.
- -this is found in animal and plant cells. The gel like substance in a cell.
- -this is normally only in animal cells and is the waste system.
- -The cell that is more circle shaped.
17 Clues: -A simple cell. • -A more complex cell. • -simple building block of life. • -The cell that is more circle shaped. • -The shape that is more square shaped. • -site photosynthesis and is found in plants. • and moves materials. This is fond in plant and animal cells. • -the command center for a both plant and animal cells. • ...
The Immune System 2022-10-18
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- Cells that express a lot of antibody proteins.
- A broken part of antigen that binds to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules
- A process that blocks sites of virus' and coats bacterial toxins.
- The process of cell division B-Cells undergo when interacting with antigens.
- Is activated by Macrophages, and activates Killer T Cells and B Cells.
- Memory B-Cells exist in this state until detecting associated antigens.
- A protein produced by B-Cells that attach to antigens.
- A chemical reaction that starts the cascade of cell signalling.
- Attenuated antigens designed to build Memory B-Cells, ready for exposure to similar antigens.
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- An artificially produced singular epitope to prepare for specific antigens.
- Engulf antigens and stimulate Killer T Cells.
- Another name for antibodies, meaning globular protein associated with immune system.
- B-Cell and T-Cell responses happen at the ____ time.
- Determinant's of antigens that variable regions on antibodies bind to.
- A type of B-Cell that is cloned many times and remains for a time, ready for interaction with antigens containing the same determinants.
- These are B-Cells or T-Cells depending on where they matured.
- A defensive cell that circulates in blood and releases histamines.
17 Clues: Engulf antigens and stimulate Killer T Cells. • Cells that express a lot of antibody proteins. • B-Cell and T-Cell responses happen at the ____ time. • A protein produced by B-Cells that attach to antigens. • These are B-Cells or T-Cells depending on where they matured. • A chemical reaction that starts the cascade of cell signalling. • ...
Organelle Crossword 2024-09-18
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- Tail like structure that helps single cells move from one place to anothter
- Only found in animal cells, helps cells divide even and easy
- Instructions for life, proteins determine traits
- Where food is broken down to release energy
- Made of micro tubules and filaments, helps cells mantain shape and internal organization
- Fine hair like structure that helps single cells move from one place to another
- Only found in animal cells, cleans up the junk in cells
- Plant cells only take energy from sun and convert to food energy
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- What proteins are made of, ER has ribosomes attached
- Storage usually large in plant
- Only found in bacteria and plant cells, support and protects made up of cellulose or chitin
- Where lipids are made, no ribosomes attached
- apparatus Modifies, softs, and puts finishing touches on proteins from ER
- membrane Provides support regulates what enters and leaves cell
- Fluid that fills spaces between organelles and connects the efficient areas of the cell
- Particles that produce proteins based off nucleus, free in Cytoplasm or attached to rough ER
- Contains all of the cells DNA, brain or control center of the cell
17 Clues: Storage usually large in plant • Where food is broken down to release energy • Where lipids are made, no ribosomes attached • Instructions for life, proteins determine traits • What proteins are made of, ER has ribosomes attached • Only found in animal cells, cleans up the junk in cells • Only found in animal cells, helps cells divide even and easy • ...
Cell: The basic unit of life 2014-09-25
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- protects the cell membrane in plants and bacteria cells
- stores water in plant cells
- _____ enables cells to live grow and reproduce
- a group of the same kinds of organisms
- the substance in chloroplast
- Group of Cells
- Group of Tissue
- makes ATP
- is the liquid between organelles
- group of organ systems
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- make proteins
- a group of populations
- Basic unit of life
- packages and delivers things out of the cell
- a group of organisms and their non-living surroundings
- delivers things through out the cell
- first person to see cells
- makes plants green
- a group of organs
- the control center of the cell
20 Clues: makes ATP • make proteins • Group of Cells • Group of Tissue • a group of organs • Basic unit of life • makes plants green • a group of populations • group of organ systems • first person to see cells • stores water in plant cells • the substance in chloroplast • the control center of the cell • is the liquid between organelles • delivers things through out the cell • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
blood vocab crossword 2024-02-01
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- bright red blood with plenty oxygen
- platelets
- 55% of blood
- white blood cells
- Formation of all blood cells.
- function- immunity
- PRODUCE ANTIBODIES
- function- phagocytosis (found in the blood)
- is a hormone that increases production of RBCs.
- function- phagocytosis (Found in the tissues)
- dark red blood/ lack of O2
- responsible for the cells ability to transport O2 and CO2
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- first white blood cell to the site of infection
- clotting factor of blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
- Formation of thrombocytes (platelets).
- red blood cells
- Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells)
- lack of oxygen to the tissues
- allergic response
20 Clues: platelets • 55% of blood • red blood cells • white blood cells • allergic response • function- immunity • PRODUCE ANTIBODIES • clotting factor of blood • dark red blood/ lack of O2 • Formation of all blood cells. • lack of oxygen to the tissues • bright red blood with plenty oxygen • Formation of thrombocytes (platelets). • Formation or erythrocytes (red blood cells) • ...
Leukocytes & Hemostasis 2025-04-25
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- Clot matrix protein
- Cell-mediated immunity
- Enzymes enabling clotting
- Combat parasites/allergies
- Temporary bleeding seal
- Phagocytic bacteria fighters
- B cells, T cells, NK cells
- Tissue factor-triggered
- Bleeding stoppage
- Movement toward chemicals
- Platelet clustering
- Lymphocytes, monocytes
- Fibrinolytic enzyme
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- Fibrinolysis initiator
- Clot breakdown
- White blood cells
- Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
- Shape change/release
- Multi-lobed neutrophils
- Degrades fibrin
- Become macrophages
- Initiates extrinsic pathway
- Release histamine/heparin
- Platelet-mediated shrinkage
- Fibrin dissolution
- Clotting reactions
- Surface-triggered clotting
- Antibody producers
- Fibrin mesh with cells
- Fibrin clot formation
30 Clues: Clot breakdown • Degrades fibrin • White blood cells • Bleeding stoppage • Become macrophages • Fibrin dissolution • Clotting reactions • Antibody producers • Clot matrix protein • Platelet clustering • Fibrinolytic enzyme • Shape change/release • Fibrin clot formation • Fibrinolysis initiator • Cell-mediated immunity • Fibrin mesh with cells • Lymphocytes, monocytes • Multi-lobed neutrophils • ...
Development 2020-05-11
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- outer cell layer
- results in identical somatic (body) cells and occurs during growth and repair (diploid)
- repeated cell division
- made of repeating units called nucleotides, one phosphate and one nitrogenous base
- formation of organs and tissues during development
- uniting of egg and sperm
- DNA replicates (copies)
- solid mass of stem cells
- Division of cell to form two identical daughter cells
- Located in the Eukaryotic nucleus, combination of a DNA molecule and specialized proteins called histones, Contain genes
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- nitrogenous base in DNA
- middle cell layer
- causes a cell to become specialized
- innermost cell layer
- triggers the development of male genitals
- holds embryo in fluid
- large diffusion filter
- hollow ball of cells
- gives rise to gametes that have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell (haploid)
- type of cells of living organisms other than the reproductive cells.
20 Clues: outer cell layer • middle cell layer • innermost cell layer • hollow ball of cells • holds embryo in fluid • repeated cell division • large diffusion filter • nitrogenous base in DNA • DNA replicates (copies) • uniting of egg and sperm • solid mass of stem cells • causes a cell to become specialized • triggers the development of male genitals • ...
Immunology 2024-04-24
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- Contains one or more epitopes
- Antibody found in mucous
- Released by granulocytes
- Type of vaccine including only parts of a pathogen
- Binds to IgE constant region
- A type of phagocytic cell
- Substance that induces apoptosis
- Skin and stomach acid are part of ________ immunity
- Responsible for the secondary immune response
- Activates B cells
- CD8+ cells target cells infected by ______
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- A type of agranulocyte
- Clustering and trapping of antigens
- One effect of the complement system
- Actively releases antibodies
- CD8+ type of cell
- Presents antigens found outside of cells
- Protein released by CD4+ cells
- Antibodies are part of the _________ half of the adaptive immune system
- Part of a T cell that recognizes an antigen
- Has a variable region
- Most abundant antibody in blood
- A type of granulocyte
- Presents antigens produced inside cells
- Programmed cell death
25 Clues: CD8+ type of cell • Activates B cells • Has a variable region • A type of granulocyte • Programmed cell death • A type of agranulocyte • Antibody found in mucous • Released by granulocytes • A type of phagocytic cell • Actively releases antibodies • Binds to IgE constant region • Contains one or more epitopes • Protein released by CD4+ cells • Most abundant antibody in blood • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2024-09-20
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- cells working together form this
- built a microscope to look at cork cells
- all of the deer only living in Joyce Park
- control center of the cell
- stiff outer covering of a plant cell
- any individual that can live on its own
- all life on Earth
- organelle found only in plant cells that trap sunlight
- system organs working together form this
- powerhouse of the cell
- all living things in Joyce Park
- jellylike fluid that fills the empty spaces in a cell
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- type of cell that makes up protists, fungi, plants, and animals
- thin covering of plant and animal cells
- packaging center of cells
- transport system in cells; highways
- vacuole large storage space in a plant cell
- bacteria cell
- smallest functional unit of an organism
- all of the living and non-living things in an area
20 Clues: bacteria cell • all life on Earth • powerhouse of the cell • packaging center of cells • control center of the cell • all living things in Joyce Park • cells working together form this • transport system in cells; highways • stiff outer covering of a plant cell • thin covering of plant and animal cells • any individual that can live on its own • ...
Cell Vocab 2025-11-18
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- transport of cells
- movement of materials out of the cell at the membrane
- where ribosomes are made
- light energy is changed to chemical energy
- when a cell engulfs a substance
- cellular respiration is performed hereto make ATP
- selectively permeable
- protein synthesis
- cell division(animal cells)
- a group of cells performing the same function
- movement of materials across membrane, requires energy
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- new cells arise only from other living cells
- packages proteins out of the cell
- diffusion of water outside a cell
- taking in a solid particle
- supports and protects
- taking in of liquid molecule
- the smallest structural unit of a living organism
- storage center of cells
- shrinking of a cell membrane
- digests waste and worn out cell parts
- surrounds the nucleus
- does not require use of energy by the cell
- the control center
- holds organelles
25 Clues: holds organelles • protein synthesis • transport of cells • the control center • supports and protects • surrounds the nucleus • selectively permeable • storage center of cells • where ribosomes are made • taking in a solid particle • cell division(animal cells) • taking in of liquid molecule • shrinking of a cell membrane • when a cell engulfs a substance • ...
Life Processes Are Performed At The Cellular Level 2021-03-31
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- Contains genetic material
- Is an example of eukaryotic cells
- Is the basic unit of life
- Confirmed that all cells must come from cells
- Cells with a nucleus
- Is an example of prokaryotic cells
- ______ perform cellular respiration
- Produce own food using Suns energy and nutrients
- An example is hunger
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- Made of multiple cells
- Challenge the idea of what is living or not
- Made of one cell
- ______ perform photosynthesis
- Eat other organisms as food
- Cells without a nucleus
15 Clues: Made of one cell • Cells with a nucleus • An example is hunger • Made of multiple cells • Cells without a nucleus • Contains genetic material • Is the basic unit of life • Eat other organisms as food • ______ perform photosynthesis • Is an example of eukaryotic cells • Is an example of prokaryotic cells • ______ perform cellular respiration • ...
Animal Tissues 2021-05-12
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- The cells of this connective tissue are filled with fat globules.
- Elongated cells of muscular tissues (2 words).
- Glandular epithelial cells are modified ____ epithelial cells.
- Cell of nervous tissue.
- Epithelial cells stacked on top of each other; like the layers in a sedimentary rock.
- Columnar epithelial cells facilitate the movement of ____.
- Type of epithelial tissue that provides mechanical support.
- Shape of columnar epithelial cells.
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- Voluntary muscular tissue that is cylindrical, unbranched and multi-nucleated.
- A characteristic of bones; like a sponge
- Involuntary contraction and relaxation of this muscle causes ____.
- Kind of epithelial cell found in salivary and thyroid glands.
- Transports digested food, gases and hormones; a fluid connective tissue.
- Areolar tissues have ____ shaped cells.
- A characteristic that helps ligaments provide flexibility; like a rubber band.
- Number of nucleus in the spindle-shaped muscular tissue.
- Hair-like projections in a special kind of epithelial cell.
17 Clues: Cell of nervous tissue. • Shape of columnar epithelial cells. • Areolar tissues have ____ shaped cells. • A characteristic of bones; like a sponge • Elongated cells of muscular tissues (2 words). • Number of nucleus in the spindle-shaped muscular tissue. • Columnar epithelial cells facilitate the movement of ____. • ...
Hazelp6 2023-11-07
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- organism without a nucleus splits
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- DNA comes from one organism
- regrows missing parts
- cells grow and copies DNA
- cells with nucleus split
- tightly wound DNA
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- organisms grows tiny versions on it's body
- chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread like
- the gel in the cells split
- chemical controls cell functions
- replace cells or cell parts
- chromosomes pulled to opposite sides
- adds more cells
- cells become specialized
16 Clues: adds more cells • tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • cells become specialized • cells with nucleus split • cells grow and copies DNA • the gel in the cells split • replace cells or cell parts • DNA comes from one organism • chemical controls cell functions • organism without a nucleus splits • chromosomes line up in the middle • chromosomes pulled to opposite sides • ...
Bryce 5 2022-11-10
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- chemical that controls cell functions
- replace cells or cells parts
- tightly wound DNA
- chromosomes pulled to opposites sides
- regrows missing parts
- cells become specialized
- cells with nuclei split
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- organisms without a nucleus splits
- nucleus reforms and DNA becomes thread like
- cell grows and copies DNA
- add more cells
- chromosomes form and nucleus disappears
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- the gel in cells split
- organism grows tiny versions on its body
- DNA comes from one organism
16 Clues: add more cells • tightly wound DNA • regrows missing parts • the gel in cells split • cells with nuclei split • cells become specialized • cell grows and copies DNA • DNA comes from one organism • replace cells or cells parts • chromosomes line up in the middle • organisms without a nucleus splits • chemical that controls cell functions • chromosomes pulled to opposites sides • ...
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. • ...
Blood quiz 2016-09-29
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- key raw material of red blood cells
- cancer of the blood
- the substance that gives red blood cells their color
- have fewer amount of red blood cells
- named after the rhesus monkey
- eat dead cells and other debris
- gets rid of old RBC's
- stable internal environment also in blood
- occurs when you receive the wrong type blood
- name for oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- high bilirubin count which results in yellow skin
- number of layers when blood is spun in a centrifuge
- condition in which your blood will not clot
- where blood cells are made
- over 90% of the plasma
- another name for thrombocytes
- another name for red blood cells
- the straw like layer of blood
- is another protein that helps blood clot
- the system used for typing blood
- number of components of blood
21 Clues: cancer of the blood • gets rid of old RBC's • over 90% of the plasma • where blood cells are made • another name for thrombocytes • named after the rhesus monkey • the straw like layer of blood • number of components of blood • eat dead cells and other debris • another name for red blood cells • the system used for typing blood • name for oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Tissues 2013-09-13
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- type of muscle in stomach
- type of cartilage that connects the ribs
- flattened cells
- branching projections in a nerve cell
- type of tissue with box shaped cells
- membrane between epithelial cells and connective tissue
- discs in cardiac muscle where cells are connected
- type of cartilage between vertrabrae
- little canals
- type of tissue with long rectangular cells
- cords of dense connective tissue that attach skeletal muscle to bones
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- one type of fluid connective tissue
- type of muscle found in bicep
- fat tissue
- type of tissue that that tolerates repeated stretching
- another type of nerve cell
- type of cartilage in the pinna
- membrane type that covers the body
- bone cells
- tough fibrous covering over bone
- one layer
- a type of dense connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- one type of nerve cell
23 Clues: one layer • fat tissue • bone cells • little canals • flattened cells • one type of nerve cell • type of muscle in stomach • another type of nerve cell • type of muscle found in bicep • type of cartilage in the pinna • tough fibrous covering over bone • membrane type that covers the body • one type of fluid connective tissue • type of tissue with box shaped cells • ...
Health Chp 6 Noninfectious Diseases Vocabulary 2014-07-09
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- degenerating brain cells causes memory loss _______________
- pressure force of blood against artery walls _________________
- swelling, pain, & stiffness in joints __________________
- noncancerous tumor cells ________________________
- disease that slowly breaks down tissues _________________
- insulin managed by diet and exercise _________________
- substances around us that cause cancer ___________________
- fat deposits on artery walls _________________________
- ______________ mellitus is insufficient production of insulin
- high blood pressure ________________________
- abnormal cells growing without control ____________________
- cancerous tumor cells __________________________
- traits/habits that increase acquiring a disease ___________
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- abnormal cells that grow quickly and form masses _____________
- diseases caused by your health habits __________________
- abnormally low blood sugar _______________________
- low insulin production in kids; requires injections __________
- hardening of the arteries __________________________
- disease caused by heredity, environment, or lifestyle _______________
- DNA abnormalities _____________
- body's ability to renew/restore itself __________________
- cancerous tumors that spread through the body _____________
- abnormalities identified at birth/infancy ______________
- disorders present at birth __________________
- microscopic examination of cells ________________________
25 Clues: DNA abnormalities _____________ • high blood pressure ________________________ • disorders present at birth __________________ • cancerous tumor cells __________________________ • noncancerous tumor cells ________________________ • abnormally low blood sugar _______________________ • hardening of the arteries __________________________ • ...
Intro to Cells Quiz 2021-09-22
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- the rigid outermost layer of plant cells
- green, makes energy in plants
- the longest phase of the cell cycle
- microscope slides are held here for viewing
- the adjustment that moves the stage a small amount
- the fluid inside of a cell
- a cell with membrane bound organelles
- the name give to the cells after division
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- a cell with no nucleus
- Stated cells come from other cells
- when a membrane forms around 2 new nuclei
- splitting of the cytoplasm
- moves the chromosomes around
- the powerhouse of the cell
- holds the majority of water in plant cells
- proteins are made here
- DNA is found here
- the splitting of the nucleus
- Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- the phase where DNA is replicated
- an organism that is made up of many cells
21 Clues: DNA is found here • a cell with no nucleus • proteins are made here • splitting of the cytoplasm • the powerhouse of the cell • the fluid inside of a cell • moves the chromosomes around • the splitting of the nucleus • green, makes energy in plants • the phase where DNA is replicated • Stated cells come from other cells • the longest phase of the cell cycle • ...
Peyton Lambert 2023-11-10
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- two or more different populations living in the same area
- system two or more organs working together two perform a specific job
- two or more tissues that work together for a specific job
- basic unit of life
- an organism made up of two or more cells
- living and non living things
- cells resting phase
- a molecule that carries genes
- cytoplasm separates and two new cells are formed
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- biological levels of organization of living things
- two or more of the same species
- a group of cells that work together to do one specific job
- an organism made up of one cell
- chromosome pairs separate and move to opposite sides
- chromosomes change to chromatin
- Chromosome pairs line up at the equator
- thread like strands into which chromosomes divide
- nucleolus membrane disappear, mitosis begins
- how cells are duplicated
- all organisms are made up of at least one cell
20 Clues: basic unit of life • cells resting phase • how cells are duplicated • living and non living things • a molecule that carries genes • two or more of the same species • an organism made up of one cell • chromosomes change to chromatin • Chromosome pairs line up at the equator • an organism made up of two or more cells • nucleolus membrane disappear, mitosis begins • ...
Functional Components of the Immune System 2023-02-28
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- regulate the activity of nearby cells
- The study of internal defense systems of humans and other animals
- causes capillaries to become more leaky
- Immediate; general protection
- the b in B cell stands for this
- cells with long cytoplasmic extensions
- produces new antibodies that match with only one type of antigen
- the t in T cell stands for this
- respond to intracellular parasites
- the cell's way of eating
- the tagging of the infection site
- Y shaped proteins on the surface of cells
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- dilation of blood vessels
- large diverse group of peptides and proteins
- the most common white blood cells
- only active when they cluster with cells of the same type
- must mature before it arrives
- agents that affect the cells that produce them
- makes small holes in the enemy
- a rise in temperature
20 Clues: a rise in temperature • the cell's way of eating • dilation of blood vessels • Immediate; general protection • must mature before it arrives • makes small holes in the enemy • the b in B cell stands for this • the t in T cell stands for this • the most common white blood cells • the tagging of the infection site • respond to intracellular parasites • ...
Tissue 2025-07-28
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- – Animal tissue that helps in movement.
- – Tissue that covers the body and organs in animals.
- – Tissue formed after meristematic cells mature.
- cells – Control the opening and closing of stomata.
- – Dead cells with thick walls for plant support.
- – Meristem found at the base of leaves or internodes.
- – Transports food in plants.
- – Tissue responsible for plant growth by cell division.
- – Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange.
- – Tissue that connects different body parts in animals.
- – Conducts water in plants.
- – Group of similar cells performing a specific function.
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- – Process by which cells become specialized.
- – Meristem that causes increase in thickness.
- – Simple permanent tissue that stores food in plants.
- – Provides flexibility to plant stems.
- – Sclerenchyma cells with thick walls and tapering ends.
- – A lateral meristem that causes secondary growth.
- – Tissue that carries messages in the body.
- – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot.
20 Clues: – Conducts water in plants. • – Transports food in plants. • – Provides flexibility to plant stems. • – Animal tissue that helps in movement. • – Meristem at the tip of root and shoot. • – Tissue that carries messages in the body. • – Process by which cells become specialized. • – Meristem that causes increase in thickness. • ...
Unit 2 2022-12-07
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- ~1000x stronger than a light microscope
- secondary active transport uses _______ for energy
- fungi is an example of a(n) _________ cell
- has free floating DNA
- the electron transport chain produces
- stack of thylkoids
- water moves out of the cell. Cell shrivels.
- passive transport takes __________ energy
- the process that cells use to release energy by breaking down food molecules
- the reason plants look green
- the seperation of cells
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- everything living is made of cells and cells are the basic unit of structure are examples of
- last phase od mitosis
- normal state of equilibrium for animal cells
- the rough endoplasmic reticulum has these
- the shortest step in the cell cycle
- true or false fermentation is an aerobic process.
- fission asexuall reproduction in cells
- converts sunlight energy into chemical energy
- particles move from high to low concentration to reach equilibrium
20 Clues: stack of thylkoids • last phase od mitosis • has free floating DNA • the seperation of cells • the reason plants look green • 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 • fungi is an example of a(n) _________ cell • ...
HEMATOLOGY 2025-11-16
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- Term of senescent red blood cells
- Stage where red cell precursor expels nucleus
- Vitamin deficiency with macrocytic anemia
- Variation in RBC size
- Short term for oxygen transporter
- deficiency Most common cause of microcytic anemia
- Abnormally large red blood cells
- marrow Tissue containing erythropoietic site
- Destruction or rupture of RBC
- Central element for heme synthesis
- Gas transported by hemoglobin
- marrow Site of adult blood cell formation, for short
- Spiky red cells with irregular projections
- Low red blood count or hemoglobin
- Average RBC size, for short
- Blood slide to view red cell morphology
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- Technical name for a sickle cell
- Oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells
- Erythropoiesis occurring outside the bone marrow
- Passed genetically
- Iron-containing part of hemoglobin
- Liver disorder causing abnormal oxygen
- Process of RBC production
- RBC with abnormal shapes
- Presence of abnormally shaped red blood cells
- Organ clearing old RBCs
- Egg-shaped red cells
27 Clues: Passed genetically • Egg-shaped red cells • Variation in RBC size • Organ clearing old RBCs • RBC with abnormal shapes • Process of RBC production • Average RBC size, for short • Destruction or rupture of RBC • Gas transported by hemoglobin • Technical name for a sickle cell • Abnormally large red blood cells • Term of senescent red blood cells • Short term for oxygen transporter • ...
Bonus crossword 2022-01-03
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- having identical alleles for trait
- DNA is ____ stranded
- the process by which organisms change over time
- having different alleles for a trait
- what organelle stores water, nutrients and waste products
- produces two daughter cells
- cells divide twice
- a disorder in which body cells lose the ability to control cell division
- the process that living this use to maintain stable conditions
- G1, G2, and S phase are parts of ___
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- transcription occurs in the ____
- A mountain range preventing two types of goats from mating is an example of __ isolation
- the stop codon is abbreviated as ___
- meiosis produces ____
- bottleneck effect causes genetic diversity to
- how many cell divisions occur in mitosis
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- the preserved remains or impressions of an organism
- the process by which cells become specialized
- sperm cells are ___ cells
20 Clues: cells divide twice • DNA is ____ stranded • meiosis produces ____ • sperm cells are ___ cells • produces two daughter cells • transcription occurs in the ____ • having identical alleles for trait • the stop codon is abbreviated as ___ • having different alleles for a trait • G1, G2, and S phase are parts of ___ • controls what enters and exits the cell • ...
Unit 3 Exam Corrections 2022-11-09
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- epidemic is confined to a local area
- located in the thoracic cavity between trachea and sternum
- most abundant plasma protein
- a baterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- wide spread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- rarest white blood cells
- the flu
- long,thin appendages on bacteria
- largest of white blood cells
- red blood cells
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- a protein inside RBCs that carries O2 from the lungs to tissue and organs in the body and CO2 back to lungs
- a force that prevents excessive loss of plasma from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid
- stimulates the stem cells in bone marrow to produce more RBCs
- filters blood
- chemical mediators
- released by damaged tissue cells and mast cells
- toxin/foreign substance which induces an immune response
- small circular pieces of DNA
- global epidemic
- fluid inside lymphatic vessels
20 Clues: the flu • filters blood • global epidemic • red blood cells • chemical mediators • rarest white blood cells • most abundant plasma protein • small circular pieces of DNA • largest of white blood cells • fluid inside lymphatic vessels • long,thin appendages on bacteria • epidemic is confined to a local area • released by damaged tissue cells and mast cells • ...
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 • ...
Life and Cells 2022-10-12
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- group of cells working together
- attached to prokaryotic cell
- producing offspring
- heart, lungs, liver
- explains what we know about cells
- discovered plants are made of cells
- tool invented by Hooke
- smallest unit of life
- digetive and respiratory
- living thing
- needed by all living things
- father of classification
- place to hold the microscope
- group of organs working together
- holds slide in place
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- cell with a nucleus
- group of tissues working together
- discovered cells come from living cells
- found in both cell types
- used to draw lines when labeling
- cell with no nucleus
- usually has 10x lens
- created using Latin and Greek words
- adjustment knob used first
- discovered animals are made of cells
- getting rid of waste
- first to name the cell
- from egg to adult
- adjusts the amount of light
- never used in scientific drawings
30 Clues: living thing • from egg to adult • cell with a nucleus • producing offspring • heart, lungs, liver • cell with no nucleus • usually has 10x lens • getting rid of waste • holds slide in place • smallest unit of life • tool invented by Hooke • first to name the cell • found in both cell types • digetive and respiratory • father of classification • adjustment knob used first • ...
bio vocab terms 2016-11-27
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- site of protein synthesis
- a group of cells
- basic unit of life
- surrounds nucleus is selectively permeable
- discovered the nucleus
- powerhouse of the cell
- inside nucleus
- transport system in cell
- digests waste and worn out cell parts
- a group of organs
- change from high concentration to low concentration
- supports and protects plant cell
- on outside of cell is selectively permeable
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- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- packaging and secretion of protein
- storage center
- a group of tissues
- said all cells come from pre-existing cells
- lack organelles, no nucleus, ex. bacteria
- watery substance surrounding organelles
- said all plants are made of cells
- control center of cells
- site of photosynthesis
- cell division
- saw box-like structures under a microscope
- said all animals are made 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 • discovered the nucleus • powerhouse of the cell • site of photosynthesis • control center of cells • transport system in cell • site of protein synthesis • supports and protects plant cell • said all plants are made of cells • packaging and secretion of protein • ...
Lets Get Sciencey with it 2017-12-14
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- Creation of offspring from parents.
- Smallest unit of life, called "building blocks" of life.
- Known to be an energy source for your body.
- All living things that have cells.
- Molecule containing long chain of nucleotides.
- A good source of "back up" energy.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- A change that causes a response.
- Acids Stores and transmits genetic information.
- Smallest unit of matter.
- Same cells make up a level between cells and organ.
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- This biological molecule is a basic structure of cells.
- A chemical process that keeps an organism alive.
- Contains Nucleus,found in plants/animals.
- Group of tissues that has a specific function.
- Doesn't have nucleus,found in bacteria cells.
- The structure of DNA.
- To become larger and to change.
- A groups of organs working together.
- Genetic Information within a cell.
20 Clues: The structure of DNA. • Smallest unit of matter. • To become larger and to change. • A change that causes a response. • A group of atoms bonded together. • All living things that have cells. • A good source of "back up" energy. • Genetic Information within a cell. • Creation of offspring from parents. • A groups of organs working together. • ...
Vocabulary words for Biology 2025-10-28
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- makes ribosomes and DNA
- determined cells from preexisting cells
- complex of DNA and proteins
- discovered anCell Theory
- discovered cells in slices of co the vanLeeuwenhoek first to observe living cells
- region includes the fluid, the cytoskeleton, and all of the organelles except the nucleus
- specialized structures within a cell
- like a fluid more than behaves like a solidnucleus directs the cells' activities and stores DNA
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- harvest energy from organic compounds and transfer it to ATP
- builds lipids, transports lipids to the Golgi Body
- three statements of the cell theory
- total volume
- fluid on the inside
- lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- discovered plant cells
- a Double membrane that surrounds the nucleus
- have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- only the fluid part of the cell
- is the smallest unit that can carry out all the processes of life
- inner membrane
- outer boundary
21 Clues: total volume • inner membrane • outer boundary • fluid on the inside • discovered plant cells • makes ribosomes and DNA • discovered anCell Theory • complex of DNA and proteins • only the fluid part of the cell • three statements of the cell theory • specialized structures within a cell • determined cells from preexisting cells • lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • ...
Cell Parts Study Guide 2025-11-05
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- inside nucleus, makes ribosomes
- digests food
- highways of cell
- thin layer, shape and boundary
- group of tissues working together for one function
- photosynthesis occurs here
- balanced, healthy
- jelly-like substance in cell
- animal cell division
- container for lipids and protein in animal cells
- builds protein
- keeps cell shape
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- hair-like projections from a cell for movement
- gathers water in plant cells
- stores and processes materials
- smallest unit of living organisms
- contains DNA
- "powerhouse" of cells, makes energy
- locomotion, internal moving
- take in materials
- group of cells work together for one function
- messengers from DNA to other parts of the cell
- sends/receives materials
- study of cells
- smallest form of life, cell
- little organs inside a cell
- rigid structure in plant cells
- to make
- "brain" of cell
- group of organs working together for one function
30 Clues: to make • contains DNA • digests food • study of cells • builds protein • "brain" of cell • highways of cell • keeps cell shape • take in materials • balanced, healthy • animal cell division • sends/receives materials • photosynthesis occurs here • locomotion, internal moving • smallest form of life, cell • little organs inside a cell • gathers water in plant cells • jelly-like substance in cell • ...
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 • ...
