cells Crossword Puzzles
stem cells 2012-12-10
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- copying cells
- small sections of DNA
- stem cells that have all their genes switched on
- another word for differentiated
- stem cells found in placenta and us
- to be placed into
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- a disease of the blood
- an issue which causes debate regarding right or wrong
- making cells that match your DNA is part of ..... cloning
- cells we could use to cure parkinsons
- large organ that is part of our immune system and thermoregulation
- the source of adult bone stem cells
12 Clues: copying cells • to be placed into • small sections of DNA • a disease of the blood • another word for differentiated • stem cells found in placenta and us • the source of adult bone stem cells • cells we could use to cure parkinsons • stem cells that have all their genes switched on • an issue which causes debate regarding right or wrong • ...
CELLS 1 2014-04-13
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- their cells have walls
- the power house of a cell
- makes up most of the cell wall in plants
- all the structures found inside a cell
- it gives plants their green color
- where water is stored in a cell
- semi permeable barrier called a cell ____________
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- their cells do not have a rigid shape
- made up of long thin cells
- found inside red blood cells
- Where most of a cell's chemical reactions take place
- this cell transmit electrical impulses in the body
12 Clues: their cells have walls • the power house of a cell • made up of long thin cells • found inside red blood cells • where water is stored in a cell • it gives plants their green color • their cells do not have a rigid shape • all the structures found inside a cell • makes up most of the cell wall in plants • semi permeable barrier called a cell ____________ • ...
Cells Vocab 2014-07-25
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- The tiny structures in a plant cell
- The tiny droplets of liquid in the cytoplasm
- Green substance that absorbs energy from sunlight
- The core or the central part
- The thin skin that controls the flow of all the matters which pass through the cell
- A cluster of cells in an organism that have similar structure and function
- Breathing synonym
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- The firm wall that plant cells are surrounded by
- Grouped together to form an organ
- Different groups of cell performing a specific function
- Holds the cells together
- The chemical factory of the cell
12 Clues: Breathing synonym • Holds the cells together • The core or the central part • The chemical factory of the cell • Grouped together to form an organ • The tiny structures in a plant cell • The tiny droplets of liquid in the cytoplasm • The firm wall that plant cells are surrounded by • Green substance that absorbs energy from sunlight • ...
CELLS (AUDIOVISUAL) 2022-03-05
Science Cells 2022-05-23
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- is the process of a cell multiplying
- helps create new blood cells and filters blood
- when a cells carry out a specific part of the DNA to carry out a different function
- what a male frog uses to create a deep voice
- system breaks down food into energy
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- found in the immune system
- a complex cell that has a nucleus
- the smallest unit of life
- a less complex cell that is unicellular
- what the frog uses to capture its prey
- the nucleus is gone
- 90% of cells spend their life here
12 Clues: the nucleus is gone • the smallest unit of life • found in the immune system • a complex cell that has a nucleus • 90% of cells spend their life here • system breaks down food into energy • is the process of a cell multiplying • what the frog uses to capture its prey • a less complex cell that is unicellular • what a male frog uses to create a deep voice • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-10-14
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- a rigid layer lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants
- Central part of a cell
- separates the inside of the cell to from the outside environment
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- the fluid inside the cell but outside the cell's nucleus
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
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- enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell usually enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells
- found in the nucleus of most living cells and carries genetic information in the form of genes
- a particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- Powerhouse of a cell
12 Clues: Powerhouse of a cell • Central part of a cell • the fluid inside the cell but outside the cell's nucleus • separates the inside of the cell to from the outside environment • a rigid layer lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants • a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell • ...
Cells Crossword 2023-08-24
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- Store materials such as water and salts, and they help the cell maintain homeostasis
- Packages proteins and other material for storage, shipping center
- Cells transportation system
- Powerhouse of the cell, makes ATP.
- Only found in animal cells,formed in tubulin (a protien)
- Basic Unit Of Life
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- Contains Nucleus consisting DNA
- Found in plant cells and protists, photosynthesis takes place here.
- Make Proteins and RNA, found throughout the cytoplasm
- Control center of he body, Contains DNA
- No Nucleus or Membrane Bound Organelles
- Break Down Lipids, Carbs, and Proteins into usable pieces.
12 Clues: Basic Unit Of Life • Cells transportation system • Contains Nucleus consisting DNA • Powerhouse of the cell, makes ATP. • Control center of he body, Contains DNA • No Nucleus or Membrane Bound Organelles • Make Proteins and RNA, found throughout the cytoplasm • Only found in animal cells,formed in tubulin (a protien) • ...
Eukaryotic Cells 2023-09-25
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- smartest IB teacher
- small unique structures no membranes carry out translation and make all proteins on earth
- first work _____?____ reticulum extensive network of tubules surrounding the nucleus
- All eukaryotic cells have this but not prokaryotic cells. Our cells have lots and lots of organelles
- Dr. Young thinks Dr. Pratt resembles on The Simpsons hint ______ Bob
- intracellular digestive centers the garbage cans of the eukaryotic cell show as dark circles
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- a network of fibres composed of proteins
- same size as mitochondria but only found in plants photosynthesis make oxygen
- rod-shaped organelles have their own DNA and make ATP for the eukaryotic cell
- the fluid portion of the cytoplasm
- organelle that is large has a double membrane with pores that have massive amount of molecules exit holds our cheormosmes
- type of joke Dr. Young tells
12 Clues: smartest IB teacher • type of joke Dr. Young tells • the fluid portion of the cytoplasm • a network of fibres composed of proteins • Dr. Young thinks Dr. Pratt resembles on The Simpsons hint ______ Bob • same size as mitochondria but only found in plants photosynthesis make oxygen • rod-shaped organelles have their own DNA and make ATP for the eukaryotic cell • ...
wstons cells 2024-02-14
12 Clues: makes energy • makes protein • A gel-like fluid • controls the cell • packages proteins • stores water and waste • uses energy from the sun • break down cells and waste • helps Ribosomes make protein • lets things in and out of a cell • in a cell that Carries out a function • a rigid layer that surrounds plant cells
Cells Crossword 2023-10-12
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- contain chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones; Recycle old cell parts
- Cells control center that directs all of the cells activities and contains the DNA
- very thin outer layer that controls what substances come in and out of a cell
- capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells
- factories that produce proteins that are important to the cell function
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- a threadlike structure in a cell's nucleus that contains the cells DNA
- The area between the cell membrane and the nucleus that contains a gel-like fluid and organelles
- Carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
- receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum packages them and sends them throughout the cell
- storage area (food,water,waste)
- rigid outer layer of nonliving material that surrounds plant cells and protects and supports the cell
- "powerhouse", breaks down food particles to produce most of the cell's energy
12 Clues: storage area (food,water,waste) • capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells • a threadlike structure in a cell's nucleus that contains the cells DNA • Carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another • factories that produce proteins that are important to the cell function • ...
Eukaryotic cells 2023-10-08
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- The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen.
- A membrane-bound structure found in plant cells that contains cell sap.
- A phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins (6,8)
- A membrane-bound organelle involved in the synthesis and packaging of proteins(5,11,10)
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that stores the genetic information of the cell.
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is the site of aerobic respiration.
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- Membrane-bound vesicles that contain hydrolytic enzymes.
- An organelle that is involved in the modification and packaging of proteins (5,9)
- A whip-like structure found on bacterial cells that is used for cell movement.
- A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis (6,11,10)
- A permeable layer that surrounds plant, algae and fungi cells (4,4)
- An organelle found in plants and algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
12 Clues: A phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins (6,8) • Membrane-bound vesicles that contain hydrolytic enzymes. • The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen. • A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis (6,11,10) • A permeable layer that surrounds plant, algae and fungi cells (4,4) • ...
Cells Crossword 2023-10-12
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- cell's powerhouse
- gel-like substance
- captures sunlight and uses it to produce food
- Storage area
- breaks down large food particles
- recieves and packages proteins and sends them out to the cell
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- carries proteins from one part of the cell to another
- Only in plant cells, the outer layer
- contains a cell's DNA
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell
- control center
- factories that produce proteins
12 Clues: Storage area • control center • cell's powerhouse • gel-like substance • contains a cell's DNA • factories that produce proteins • breaks down large food particles • Only in plant cells, the outer layer • Controls what goes in and out of a cell • captures sunlight and uses it to produce food • carries proteins from one part of the cell to another • ...
The cells 2024-02-23
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- Moving cells, moving fluid, or moving small particles across the cell surface
- controls what comes in and out
- Contains the digestive enzymes
- contains the DNA
- "Protein factory" For the cells
- Modify, sort, and package molcules from ER for storage or transport out of the cell
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- Jelly like substance enclosed by the cell Membrane
- Powerhouse of the cell
- supports and protects the cell
- Help pulled chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of cell
- Fluid sack for the cell
- makes up the cytoplasm
12 Clues: contains the DNA • Powerhouse of the cell • makes up the cytoplasm • Fluid sack for the cell • supports and protects the cell • controls what comes in and out • Contains the digestive enzymes • "Protein factory" For the cells • Jelly like substance enclosed by the cell Membrane • Help pulled chromosome pairs apart to opposite ends of cell • ...
Muscle Cells 2024-02-27
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- disease of the muscle
- another term for elastic filament
- the shape of a smooth muscle cell
- stimulates production of more myofilaments and more mitochondria, myoglobin, glycogen, and blood vessels
- when muscle is relaxed, this regulatory protein blocks the active site on myosin
- another term for neuromuscular junction
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- thick myofilament
- thin myofilament
- space between the motor neuron and muscle cell, where neurotransmitters are released
- term for cardiac muscle cell
- this occurs in unused muscles
- this muscle type has no striations
12 Clues: thin myofilament • thick myofilament • disease of the muscle • term for cardiac muscle cell • this occurs in unused muscles • another term for elastic filament • the shape of a smooth muscle cell • this muscle type has no striations • another term for neuromuscular junction • when muscle is relaxed, this regulatory protein blocks the active site on myosin • ...
Cells Biology 2020-10-19
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- The basic unit of life
- Only in plant cells, a strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that produces energy for the cell
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- Control center of the cell containing DNA
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
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- the thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area
- Organelle inside the cell that makes proteins
- A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
12 Clues: The basic unit of life • Control center of the cell containing DNA • Organelle inside the cell that makes proteins • A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area • A group of similar cells that perform the same function • Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that produces energy for the cell • A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended • ...
Cells Assessment 2024-06-14
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- What part of the microscope is responsible for shining light on the object on the slide?
- What do you use to move the stage up and down?
- The circular structure that the objective lenses are screwed into
- Where do you place the slide on the microscope?
- What do you hold a microscope with?
- What do you use when looking at the particle?
- What part of the microscope is placed on the bench?
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- What do you use to adjust the how much light comes through the slide?
- What part of the microscope do you use to precisely focus on the particle you are viewing?
- What are the names of the lenses that have magnification power in them?
- Above the illuminator but under the stage
- What do you use to secure the slide on the stage?
12 Clues: What do you hold a microscope with? • Above the illuminator but under the stage • What do you use when looking at the particle? • What do you use to move the stage up and down? • Where do you place the slide on the microscope? • What do you use to secure the slide on the stage? • What part of the microscope is placed on the bench? • ...
City Cells 2022-12-12
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- carry out complex metabolic reactions that prokayotes
- oxidative phosphorylation
- provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress
- calcium, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism
- surrounds the cell
- is the site of protein synthesis in the cell
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- recycling of nutrients by decomposing dead organisms and allowing their nutrients to be reused
- is inside and outside the nucleus
- are the basic building
- perpares proteins and lipid molecules for use in other places inside andout the cell
- rid cells of waste products and scavenge metabolic building blocks that sustain essential biosynthetic reactions
- forming the basis of it's activity growth
12 Clues: surrounds the cell • are the basic building • oxidative phosphorylation • is inside and outside the nucleus • forming the basis of it's activity growth • is the site of protein synthesis in the cell • calcium, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism • carry out complex metabolic reactions that prokayotes • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-12-08
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- the cell's environment
- pack and carry proteins
- a group of cells working together
- produce energy for the cell
- a group of tissues working together
- a place for cell reactions
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- Recycle worn-out products
- multiple organs systems
- regulates cell activity
- a group of organs working together
- the outer structure
- make proteins for the cell
12 Clues: the outer structure • the cell's environment • multiple organs systems • regulates cell activity • pack and carry proteins • Recycle worn-out products • make proteins for the cell • a place for cell reactions • produce energy for the cell • a group of cells working together • a group of organs working together • a group of tissues working together
Cells Crossword 2023-08-16
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- Contains digestive enzymes and helps manage waste
- Small, dense, spherical structure in the centre of the nucleus
- Synthesise proteins and are attached to the RER
- Transport, modify and package proteins and lipids
- Semi-permeable barrier which allows substances in and out
- Contains the genetic information of the cell
- Rigid structural barrier surrounding plant cells
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- Where photosynthesis occurs in the cell
- Single-celled organisms are
- Gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of the cell
- Involved in storage in the cell
12 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Single-celled organisms are • Involved in storage in the cell • Where photosynthesis occurs in the cell • Contains the genetic information of the cell • Synthesise proteins and are attached to the RER • Rigid structural barrier surrounding plant cells • Contains digestive enzymes and helps manage waste • ...
Cells Crossword 2025-12-11
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- The jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are found.
- Genetic material that carries instructions for life.
- Specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
- The control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- A rigid layer that supports and protects plant cells.
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- The powerhouse of the cell; produces energy (ATP) through cellular respiration.
- Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration.
- A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves.
- Diffusion of water across a membrane.
- Found in plant cells; site of photosynthesis.
- The ability of a cell or organism to maintain a stable internal environment.
- Theory States that all living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.
- The basic unit of life; all living things are made of cells.
13 Clues: Diffusion of water across a membrane. • Found in plant cells; site of photosynthesis. • The control center of the cell that contains DNA. • Genetic material that carries instructions for life. • A rigid layer that supports and protects plant cells. • The basic unit of life; all living things are made of cells. • ...
CELL PROJECT 2020-04-30
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- an organelle which is made up of two subunits
- a spherical vesicle that contain hydrolytic enzymes
- a structure within or outside a cell
- a material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus
- a membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment
- an organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- a macromolecular machine, found in all living cells that performs protein synthesis
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- a double membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms
- a network of linking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including bacteria and archaea
- an organelle which is a part of the endomembrane system in the cytoplasm
- a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell mebrane
- a membrane-bound organelle in all plant and fungal cells, they are filled with water
- small, membrane-enclosed organelles that contain enzymes
- the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- a membrane bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
15 Clues: a structure within or outside a cell • an organelle that conducts photosynthesis • an organelle which is made up of two subunits • a spherical vesicle that contain hydrolytic enzymes • a membrane bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • small, membrane-enclosed organelles that contain enzymes • the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells • ...
CBA 7.2 Review 2024-09-26
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- these are the first organisms to colonize or populate an area
- organisms composed of only one cell
- the ecosystem can withstand disruptions from natural and human causes
- organisms are composed of one or more cells, cells come from pre-existing cells, cells are the basic unit of structure and function
- ability to maintain balance over time
- cells that do not contain a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- this type of succession starts on soil after an ecosystem has been disturbed
- the pioneer species of primary succession are ___ and mosses
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- organisms that must eat other organisms to get energy
- cells that contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area—the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms like bacteria
- this type of succession starts on bare rock, no soil
- the number of different species in a specific area, along with the abundance of each species
- organisms that make their own food
- organisms made up of many cells
15 Clues: organisms made up of many cells • organisms that make their own food • organisms composed of only one cell • ability to maintain balance over time • this type of succession starts on bare rock, no soil • organisms that must eat other organisms to get energy • cells that contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles • ...
Immunologic Diseases 2020-08-18
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- Regulate the immune system; downstream effects include activation of macrophages, inflammation, and stimulation of T & B lymphocytes.
- Epithelium, phagocytic cells, dentric cells, natural killer cells are components.
- Kill cells harboring microbes.
- Type I hypersensitivity reaction; examples include anaphylaxis, hay fever, food allergies.
- Malformation leading to absence of thymus, leading to deficient T cell maturation.
- Tissue graft where the donor is of the same species, but genetically not identical.
- Type IV hypersensitivity reaction; Examples include contact dermatitis, type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease.
- Special stain used to detect amyloid in tissues.
- Type II hypersensitivity reaction; examples include Grave disease and erythroblastosis fetalis.
- Association with system sclerosis, may precede other symptoms in 70% of cases.
- Reservoirs of HIV infection in late-stage disease.
- Process by which self-reacting cells are removed from circulation or inactivated.
- Antibodies against this protein are specific for rheumatoid arthritis.
- Secreted antibody, found in saliva, mucous, breast milk, serum, intestinal fluid.
- Characterized by very low CD4 + T cells, high viral load, and opportunistic infections.
- Rejection reaction that occurs immediately upon reperfusion of blood through graft tissue, mediated by IgM antibodies for blood group antigens - uncommon.
- Differentiate into plasma cells in order to produce large quantities of antibodies.
- Type cleft observed in biopsy sections of pemphigus vulgaris.
- Mass of edematous synovium, inflammatory cells, and granulation tissue in the joint space of patients affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
- Aggregates of abnormal fibrils composed of misfolded proteins in beta-pleated sheet conformation.
- Rejection reaction occurring days-weeks post-transplant, mediated by host T cells activated by alloantigens in the graft.
- Hereditary defect characterized by absent or decreased B cells.
- RNA retrovirus
- Clinical finding that can mark the transition to AIDS.
- Caused by HHV8, strongly associated with HIV infection.
- Ragged oral ulcerations, fishnet-appearing direct immunofluorescence, serology positive for anti-desmoglein 1&3.
- Ex: lymph nodes, spleen, mucosal tissue; antigen processing centers where T and B cells can be exposed to high numbers of antigens.
- Kill tumor and viral cells without prior sensitization.
- A characteristic skin finding in systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Antibodies against this protein are specific for systemic sclerosis.
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- Rejection reaction occurring over months-years that results in interstitial fibrosis and narrowing of graft blood vessels.
- Antibody that functions in allergies & parasitic infection.
- Inflammation, antiviral defense, stimulates adaptive immune response.
- Type III hypersensitivity reaction; examples include glomerulonephritis, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE.
- Most common antibody, crosses placenta.
- Desquamative gingivitis, intact oral vesicles, diagnosis by positive direct immunofluorescence.
- Most common primary immune disease, usually asymptomatic.
- Antibody of mystery.
- Pathologic condition associated with hematopoeitic stem cell transplantation, acute & chronic forms, often oral involvement.
- T cells and B cells are components.
- Most efficient antigen-presenting cell (APC)
- Autoimmune disease with a highly variable presentation, characterized by the production of multiple autoantibodies, including antibodies against dsDNA and Sm.
- Finding on tongue strongly associated with HIV infection.
- Typical prognosis for generalized amyloidosis.
- Region of U.S. with the highest risk of HIV contraction.
- Type of cleft observed in biopsy sections of mucous membrane pemphigoid.
- Coreceptor necessary for HIV entry into T cells.
- Xerostomia, parotid enlargement, keratoconjunctivitis, increase risk for lymphoma.
- Secreted proteins that mediate immune and inflammatory reactions.
- Scar tissue formation between bulbar and palpebral conjunctiva seen in MMP.
- Viral protein of HIV that attaches to CD4 on T cells to gain entry into the cell.
- Releases vasoactive amines, lipid mediators, cytokines when encountering an antigen for which it has been sensitized.
- Area of the world with the greatest number of HIV-infected individuals.
- Tissue graft where the donor is the same as the recipient.
- Type of amyloidosis associated with a variety of underlying inflammatory conditions, better prognosis, tx involves managing underlying condition.
- Basic pathogenesis is tissue damage and functional compromise in areas of deposition.
- Largest antibody, first synthesized.
- Tissue graft where the donor is genetically identical to the recipient.
58 Clues: RNA retrovirus • Antibody of mystery. • Kill cells harboring microbes. • T cells and B cells are components. • Largest antibody, first synthesized. • Most common antibody, crosses placenta. • Most efficient antigen-presenting cell (APC) • Typical prognosis for generalized amyloidosis. • Special stain used to detect amyloid in tissues. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 5 2025-01-08
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- Internal balance within systems of living organisms that must be kept stable in order to maintain life. Processes that maintain homeostasis include getting nutrition, expelling wastes, and responding to the environment
- Type of passive transport in which substances can move across a cell membrane through special protein channels embedded in the membrane
- Transports compounds around the cell and helps maintain the cell's shape; is studded with ribosomes and processes the proteins made by ribosomes
- Cellular organelle that directs the protein-building process
- Describes a solution whose solute concentration is greater than the solute concentration of the cytoplasm in a cell
- Describe cells lacking a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- One of fundamental models of biology that states cells are smallest form of life, come from pre-existing cells, basic building block of all life forms, carry out life processes to maintain homeostasis
- Cellular organelle that processes and packages proteins in preparation for secreting them from a cell
- Transports compounds around the cell and helps maintain the cell's shape; processes fats and break down toxic substances in liver cells
- Movement of substances across cell membrane from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration by any means that requires the use of energy
- Group of cells specialized to perform a particular function
- Diffusion of water molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- Non-membrane-bound region in prokaryotic cells that contains most of the genetic material
- Organism consisting of only one cell
- Structure within cells that help define their shape, maintain internal organization, and aids division and movement
- Rigid structure made by cell of plants, fungi, and most bacteria to surround cell membrane
- Short hair-like extension of a cell used either for movement or sensory organelle
- Group of two or more organs that work together to perform a particular function
- Cellular organelle that functions in organization of microtubules
- Pressure exerted by water in a full central vacoule upon the cytoplasm and cell membrane of plant cell; maintains plant rrigidlyLeucoplast
- Cellular signaling mechanism in which the product of a particular process inhibits the processitself
- Whip-like cellular organelle similar in structure to a cilium but longer and used primarily for movement in many bacteria
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- Describes a solution whose solute concentration is less than solute concentration of cytoplasm in a cell
- Describes a solution whose solute concentration is equal to the solute concentration of the cytoplasm in a cell
- Movement of substances across cell membrane without need of energy
- Cellular irganelle that contains digestive enzymes
- The thick fluid inside cells that contains the organelles. Also called cytosol
- (1) Membrane-bound region of a eukaryotic cell that contains the genetic material
- Organism consisting of two or more cells and whose cells may not live independently apart from the organism
- Cellular organelle found in plant cells that contains the pigment chlorophyll and is site where photosynthesis takes place
- Spherical structure within a eukaryotic cell's nucleus where ribosomes are manufactured
- Organelle in plant cells that hold materials and helps maintain cell's shape through turgor pressure
- Genetic material of eukaryotic cells consisting of DNA and associated proteins
- Describes cells having true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Cellular signaling mechanism in which the product of a particular process enhances the process itself
- Cellular organelle in which aerobic respiration tales place to release energy from food
- Thin layer of phospholipids and proteins that defines boundary of cell
- Structure made of two or more tissues that work together to perform a particular function
- Two layers of phospholipids that make up a cell membrane
- Protective coating found outside cell walls of many bacteria
- (1)Individual organisms of the same species living closely together (2)group of cells that live and work together; may break away and survive on their own
- Structures found within cytoplasm ofcells that perform various function cells need to stay alive
- Stack of disk-shaped thylakoids within a chloroplast
43 Clues: Organism consisting of only one cell • Cellular irganelle that contains digestive enzymes • Stack of disk-shaped thylakoids within a chloroplast • Two layers of phospholipids that make up a cell membrane • Group of cells specialized to perform a particular function • Cellular organelle that directs the protein-building process • ...
12 Immune System Terms 2017-01-25
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- destroy microbes
- Recognizes pathogens
- phagocytic cells that fight pathogens
- gland where t-cells mature
- cells that stimulate development of acquired immunity
- inflammatory signal that triggers blood vessel dilation
- cells that produce antibodies
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- disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria
- white blood cells
- memory of previously encountered foreign molecules
- infectious agents that cause disease
- connective tissue cells that store histamine
12 Clues: destroy microbes • white blood cells • Recognizes pathogens • gland where t-cells mature • cells that produce antibodies • infectious agents that cause disease • phagocytic cells that fight pathogens • connective tissue cells that store histamine • disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria • memory of previously encountered foreign molecules • ...
Cells & Protists 2020-04-16
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- protist that uses cilia to move
- the process of using sunlight to make food
- protist that uses pseudopods to move
- short organelle found in eukaryotic cells; usually hundreds per cell
- organelles that break down nutrients inside a cell
- control center of a cell
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- extensions of the cytoplasm; found is organisms such as amoeba
- membrane-bound sacs inside the cytoplasm that serve as storage structures
- long, whip-like organelle; usually one to eight per cell
- jelly-like substance inside a cell
- the ability to move
- protist that uses flagella to move
12 Clues: the ability to move • control center of a cell • protist that uses cilia to move • jelly-like substance inside a cell • protist that uses flagella to move • protist that uses pseudopods to move • the process of using sunlight to make food • organelles that break down nutrients inside a cell • long, whip-like organelle; usually one to eight per cell • ...
Cells Organelle 2022-02-13
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- fills the inside of the cell,also cell reaction occurs here
- little sacks that store and transport the cells
- makes and stores lipids
- breaks down and get rid of waste in the cell
- package up protein in vesicles
- Creates ribosomes
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- protein synthesis
- helps cell move and keeps its shape
- organelle that is considered the "boss" and holds DNA
- Provides shape and support to the cell
- breaks down sugar to make enegry
- Controls what comes in and out of the cell
12 Clues: protein synthesis • Creates ribosomes • makes and stores lipids • package up protein in vesicles • breaks down sugar to make enegry • helps cell move and keeps its shape • Provides shape and support to the cell • Controls what comes in and out of the cell • breaks down and get rid of waste in the cell • little sacks that store and transport the cells • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-02-22
12 Clues: Control center • Smooth and rough • Latin for small room • Another word for DNA • The phases of mitosis • Food maker for plants • Powerhouse of the cell • What sees small things • The longest of plant cell phases • After mitosis a cell makes 2 new • Extra protection for a plant cell • One of the reasons why cells divide
Animal cells 2022-01-05
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- is both protection and also a surface important to the intake and output of a cell
- found inside of the answer to number 1
- the medium for chemical reaction
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
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- synthesizing and storage of lipids
- storage of water
- packages proteins and lipids to be exported from the cell
- site for proteins synthesis
- break down excess or worn out body parts
- Produces energy that is then stored in adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
- commonly referred to as the brain of the cell
- is the protection but also management of the intake and output of answer 1
12 Clues: storage of water • site for proteins synthesis • the medium for chemical reaction • synthesizing and storage of lipids • found inside of the answer to number 1 • break down excess or worn out body parts • commonly referred to as the brain of the cell • produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function • packages proteins and lipids to be exported from the cell • ...
stem cells 2017-08-06
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- Ball of unspecialised stem cells
- Inner layer of the three germ layers
- cell Has potential to become many specialised cells overtime
- Can develop into several different cell types
- Outside layer of the three layers
- can only differentiate into one cell type
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- contains cluster of cells known as inner cell mass
- Can self renew for long periods of time
- The middle layer of the three germ layers
- Can create any cell type or embryo
- differentiation Process by embryonic cell becomes specialised
- occurs about day 12
12 Clues: occurs about day 12 • Ball of unspecialised stem cells • Outside layer of the three layers • Can create any cell type or embryo • Inner layer of the three germ layers • Can self renew for long periods of time • The middle layer of the three germ layers • can only differentiate into one cell type • Can develop into several different cell types • ...
wow cells 2019-09-19
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- a green colour pigment present in chloroplast
- jelly like substance that makes up most of the inside of a cell
- power house of the cell.
- fundamental unit of life
- suicidal bags of the cell
- similar cells combine together to perform a special function.
- white or colourless plasids
- small structures present in the cytoplasm.
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- cell wall is made of ________
- coloured plastids
- organisms which have more than one cell
- helps in cell division in animal cells
12 Clues: coloured plastids • power house of the cell. • fundamental unit of life • suicidal bags of the cell • white or colourless plasids • cell wall is made of ________ • helps in cell division in animal cells • organisms which have more than one cell • small structures present in the cytoplasm. • a green colour pigment present in chloroplast • ...
Animal Cells 2013-01-22
12 Clues: Storage Area • Clean up Crew • Strands of DNA • Makes Proteins • Brain of the Cell • Turns Food into Energy • Envelope Protects Nucleus • Membrane Protects the Cell • Holds the Organelles in place • Copies DNA and Makes Ribosomes • Reticulum Passageways for Ribosomes • Body Recieves, Packages and Sends Proteins
cells crossword 2013-03-25
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- this is in both plant and animal cels starts wit a'g'
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
- part of the nucleus
- this is where microtubule is produced
- an animal cell has two of it
- which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell
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- animal cells don't have a c____w____l
- animal cells have more ___________ than plant cells
- both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r'
- a substances that a plant uses to make food
- opposite of the rough er
- the control centre of the cell
12 Clues: part of the nucleus • opposite of the rough er • an animal cell has two of it • the control centre of the cell • animal cells don't have a c____w____l • this is where microtubule is produced • this is where photosynthesis takes place • a substances that a plant uses to make food • which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell • both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r' • ...
cells crossword 2023-10-13
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- receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
- controls what comes in and out
- break down large food
- carryss protein from one place to another
- store food and water
- a thread-likee substance
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- the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- is the control center
- breaks down energy
- Make proteins
- the rigid outer layer
- captures sunlight
12 Clues: Make proteins • captures sunlight • breaks down energy • store food and water • is the control center • the rigid outer layer • break down large food • a thread-likee substance • controls what comes in and out • carryss protein from one place to another • the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus • receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
cells crossword 2023-10-13
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- receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
- controls what comes in and out
- break down large food
- carryss protein from one place to another
- store food and water
- a thread-likee substance
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- the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- is the control center
- breaks down energy
- Make proteins
- the rigid outer layer
- captures sunlight
12 Clues: Make proteins • captures sunlight • breaks down energy • store food and water • is the control center • the rigid outer layer • break down large food • a thread-likee substance • controls what comes in and out • carryss protein from one place to another • the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus • receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
cells crossword 2023-10-13
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- receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
- controls what comes in and out
- break down large food
- carryss protein from one place to another
- store food and water
- a thread-likee substance
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- the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- is the control center
- breaks down energy
- Make proteins
- the rigid outer layer
- captures sunlight
12 Clues: Make proteins • captures sunlight • breaks down energy • store food and water • is the control center • the rigid outer layer • break down large food • a thread-likee substance • controls what comes in and out • carryss protein from one place to another • the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus • receives proteins and packages them and sends them through out
Cells - Poppy 2022-10-25
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- membrane The semi-permeable lipid bilayer covering of a cell that separates the cytoplasm from the cell’s environment.
- reticulum A convoluted membranes in eukaryotic cells that responsible for protein and lipid synthesis.
- An organelle eukaryotic cells that is the respiration, energy production and extra-nuclear genes.
- green plant cells where photosynthesis come in
- a region in the Eukaryotic Cell
- are packets of RNA and also protein. The site is prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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- A complex of DNA, RNA and proteins in the eukaryotic cell nucleus.
- Everything found inside the eukaryotic cell membrane but not the nucleus
- a membrane-bound packet that has hydrolytic enzymes in eukaryotic cell that can make intracellular materials go away.
- nucleic acids with proteins that the eukaryotic cell
- A membrane-bound fluid filled organelle of eukaryote cells
- wall The polysaccharide layer that is on external surface of lot plant
- body A organelle distinguished of stacked membrane sacs that is important in the packaging
13 Clues: a region in the Eukaryotic Cell • green plant cells where photosynthesis come in • nucleic acids with proteins that the eukaryotic cell • A membrane-bound fluid filled organelle of eukaryote cells • A complex of DNA, RNA and proteins in the eukaryotic cell nucleus. • wall The polysaccharide layer that is on external surface of lot plant • ...
Science Cells 2024-03-09
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- A membrane-bound cell that contains digestive enzymes.
- A cell organelle to keep the internal organelles insides protected and contained inside.
- A area inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
- An important part of a cell that holds all the organelles since it is a jelly-like fluid. It helps to get rid of waste.
- Powerhouse organelle of the cell: the site of pure energy
- An organism that contains a nucleus within a membrane.
- Primitive single-celled organism that has no nucleus
- A membrane-bound organelle that transports nutrients to organs and to waste away from the organs.
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- Smaller parts of a cell, each one having a different function.
- A organelle used to digest fatty acids and have have an important use in metabolism.
- A stack of small flat sacs formed by membranes inside the cell's cytoplasm
- A cell organelle where protein production takes place
12 Clues: A area inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made. • Primitive single-celled organism that has no nucleus • A cell organelle where protein production takes place • A membrane-bound cell that contains digestive enzymes. • An organism that contains a nucleus within a membrane. • Powerhouse organelle of the cell: the site of pure energy • ...
Plant cells 2023-09-19
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- Cell (something) controls what goes in and out of cell
- where chemical reactions happen
- way parts in a cell are organised
- controls what cell does
- any living thing
- smallest individual part of an organism
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- filled with cell sap
- site of aerobic respiration
- equipment used to view a cell
- how parts inside a cell work together
- where photosynthesis happens
- wall supports and strengthens the cell
12 Clues: any living thing • filled with cell sap • controls what cell does • site of aerobic respiration • where photosynthesis happens • equipment used to view a cell • where chemical reactions happen • way parts in a cell are organised • how parts inside a cell work together • wall supports and strengthens the cell • smallest individual part of an organism • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-10-14
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- vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- Center of the cell contains DNA.
- a rigid layer on the outside of the cell
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm
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- the liquid that fills the inside of the cell
- particles consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- a threadlike structure carrying genetic information through the form of genes
- 'powerhouse of the cell'
12 Clues: 'powerhouse of the cell' • Center of the cell contains DNA. • a rigid layer on the outside of the cell • the liquid that fills the inside of the cell • membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell • vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm • a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-10-14
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- vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- Center of the cell contains DNA.
- a rigid layer on the outside of the cell
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm
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- the liquid that fills the inside of the cell
- particles consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- a threadlike structure carrying genetic information through the form of genes
- 'powerhouse of the cell'
12 Clues: 'powerhouse of the cell' • Center of the cell contains DNA. • a rigid layer on the outside of the cell • the liquid that fills the inside of the cell • membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell • vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm • a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm • ...
Cells Crossword 2022-10-14
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- vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- Center of the cell contains DNA.
- a rigid layer on the outside of the cell
- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm
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- the liquid that fills the inside of the cell
- particles consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- a threadlike structure carrying genetic information through the form of genes
- 'powerhouse of the cell'
12 Clues: 'powerhouse of the cell' • Center of the cell contains DNA. • a rigid layer on the outside of the cell • the liquid that fills the inside of the cell • membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell • vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm • a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm • ...
Animal cells 2024-11-06
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- the process of creating lipids and hormones and transports those products
- Enzeys created by the golgi that are used to digest food.
- Storage bin where food and nutrients and waste are kept
- gathers simple moleclues packages them into more complex moleclues
- the cell power house where nutrients are digested and energy is created for the cell
- Two organelles that work to help the cell divide
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- A Sphere shape in the nucleus that makes ribosomes for the ER
- Cell brain or command center that contracted cell activity
- endoplasmic a protein that manufactures and packaging system that attaches to the surface.
- a material that holds the parts of the cell together
- Connect amino acids to build proteins In the cell
- The fluid of dissolved molecules that fills the cell and suspends organelles
12 Clues: Two organelles that work to help the cell divide • Connect amino acids to build proteins In the cell • a material that holds the parts of the cell together • Storage bin where food and nutrients and waste are kept • Enzeys created by the golgi that are used to digest food. • Cell brain or command center that contracted cell activity • ...
Animal Cells 2025-01-14
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- flat, smooth layered, sac-like organelle which is located near the nucleus and involved in manufacturing, storing, packing and transporting particles throughout the cell.
- organelle that contains DNA and other genetic materials.
- double-membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus
- tiny holes present in the nuclear membrane which are involved in the movement of nucleic acids and proteins across the nuclear membrane.
- small organelles made up of RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules, and they are the sites of protein synthesis.
- round organelles surrounded by a membrane and comprising digestive enzymes which help in digestion, excretion and in the cell renewal process.
- organelle composed of a thin, winding network of membranous sacs originating from the nucleus.
- jelly-like material which contains all the cell organelles
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- membrane-bound organelle present inside a cell involved in maintaining shape and storing water, food, wastes, etc.
- found near the nucleus, which has a thick center with radiating tubules
- semipermeable membrane layer of lipids and proteins surrounding the cell
- spherical or rod-shaped organelles with a double membrane. They are the powerhouse of a cell as they play an important role in releasing energy.
12 Clues: double-membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus • organelle that contains DNA and other genetic materials. • jelly-like material which contains all the cell organelles • found near the nucleus, which has a thick center with radiating tubules • semipermeable membrane layer of lipids and proteins surrounding the cell • ...
Specialised cells 2025-09-23
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- Red pigment in red blood cell
- Tiny blood vessels
- cell A cell that produces mucus
- Long strand of cytoplasm
- Short strands of cytoplasm
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- Absorbs energy from sunlight
- Carries electrical signals from one part of the body to another
- cell Have tiny threads along one edge like microscopic hairs
- This substance traps dust and bacteria
- Red blood cell transport this throughout the body
- hair cell Found in th roots of the plant
- cell Function to make food by photosynthesis
12 Clues: Tiny blood vessels • Long strand of cytoplasm • Short strands of cytoplasm • Absorbs energy from sunlight • Red pigment in red blood cell • cell A cell that produces mucus • This substance traps dust and bacteria • hair cell Found in th roots of the plant • cell Function to make food by photosynthesis • Red blood cell transport this throughout the body • ...
gen's cells 2025-09-24
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- E.R with ribosomes
- Lysol
- wall gives protection
- A small part inside the nucleus
- builds protein
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- captures energy from sunlight to make food
- bodies packaging center
- E.R without Ribosomes
- jelly substance
- powerhouse of the cell
- holds food,water,or waste
- The control center of the cell that holds DNA
- membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell
13 Clues: Lysol • builds protein • jelly substance • E.R with ribosomes • E.R without Ribosomes • wall gives protection • powerhouse of the cell • bodies packaging center • holds food,water,or waste • A small part inside the nucleus • captures energy from sunlight to make food • The control center of the cell that holds DNA • membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell
12 Immune System Terms 2017-01-25
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- infectious agents that cause disease
- destroy microbes
- disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria
- phagocytic cells that fight pathogens
- inflammatory signal that triggers blood vessel dilation
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- memory of previously encountered foreign molecules
- cells that stimulate development of acquired immunity
- white blood cells
- Recognizes pathogens
- connective tissue cells that store histamine
- gland where t-cells mature
- cells that produce antibodies
12 Clues: destroy microbes • white blood cells • Recognizes pathogens • gland where t-cells mature • cells that produce antibodies • infectious agents that cause disease • phagocytic cells that fight pathogens • connective tissue cells that store histamine • disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria • memory of previously encountered foreign molecules • ...
Leaf Structure 2014-07-07
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- Xylem tissue (D) have ________ cell walls, due to lignin.
- This layer (B) is known as the __________ mesophyll.
- This layer (C) is known as __________ __________.
- There are intercellular ___ _________ found in layer C.
- Cells in layer B are ____________ packed.
- There are ______ chloroplasts in the cells of layer B, to trap as much light as possible.
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- Cells in layer C are loosely packed and have an _______ shape.
- A thin film of _______ covers the cells in the mesophyll.
- The shape of cells in layer B is _____ and cylindrical.
- Cells like cell A do not have this organelle: _________
- ________ is transported in the phloem (known as translocation).
- This cell (A) is an _______ cell.
- This is an opening (F) formed by two guard cells, which allows exchange of gases.
- This cell (E) in the lower epidermis, with chloroplasts, is known as the _____ cell.
14 Clues: This cell (A) is an _______ cell. • Cells in layer B are ____________ packed. • This layer (C) is known as __________ __________. • This layer (B) is known as the __________ mesophyll. • The shape of cells in layer B is _____ and cylindrical. • Cells like cell A do not have this organelle: _________ • There are intercellular ___ _________ found in layer C. • ...
Chapter 17 2025-12-01
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- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists of DNA tightly coiled around histones
- cells with limited potential to develop into many types of differentiated cells
- process by which cells become specialized in structure and function
- threadlike structure of SNA and protein that contains genetic information
- structure of an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- first and longest phases of mitosis in which the genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the chromosomes become visible
- phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin
- region of a chromosome in which the two sister chromatids attach
- one of two identical “sister” parts of a duplicated chromosome
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- unspecialized cell that can give rise to one or more types of specialized cells
- stage of early development in mammals that consists of a hollow ball of cells
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
- process of programmed cell death
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions
- division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells
18 Clues: process of programmed cell death • 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 • structure of an animal cell that helps to organize cell division • region of a chromosome in which the two sister chromatids attach • ...
James M. 2023-11-07
11 Clues: Add more cells • Tightly wound DNA • Cells with n splits • The gel in cells split • Cells become specialized • cell grows and copies DNA • DNA Comes from one organism • Replace cells or cells parts • Organism without a nucleus splits • Chemical that controls cells functions • Organisms grows tiny versions on its body
Cell Structure and Function Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- group of similar cells that work together to do one job
- releases energy stored in food.
- moves materials around inside the cell
- outer covering of the cell.
- cell that viruses must live on to survive
- strand of hereditary material surrounded by a protein coating that causes measles, colds, the flu, etc.
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- all organisms are made of one or more cells, cells are the basic unit of organization, and all cells come from cells.
- structures in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that help with life processes.
- gelatinlike material inside the cell that contains the organelles.
- 2 or more different types of tissues that work together
- green organelles in plant cells that make food
- small structures that make protein
- moves substances out of the cell or to other parts
- wall tough, rigid outer coverings that protect the plant cell and gives it shape.
- directs all cell activities and is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane
15 Clues: outer covering of the cell. • releases energy stored in food. • small structures that make protein • moves materials around inside the cell • cell that viruses must live on to survive • green organelles in plant cells that make food • moves substances out of the cell or to other parts • group of similar cells that work together to do one job • ...
Cel Cycle & Cancer 2025-04-11
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- this is one of the reasons why cells need to do mitosis (to __ from injuries)
- this makes up chromosomes and is the genetic instructions for life
- a mass of cancerous cells
- this is the second part of m phase when the 2 cells split from each other
- the 2 cells formed at the end of mitosis are called __ cells.
- this phase of the cell cycle is where the cell replicates (synthesizes) its DNA
- this is what it is called when a type of cancer can spread to other parts of the body
- the phase of the cell cycle where the cell divides into 2 identical cells
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- a mistake/change in the DNA sequence
- this is tightly wound up DNA and proteins
- uncontrolled cell division
- this phases includes the G1, S & G2 phases
- the 2 daughter cells at the end of mitosis are __ to each other.
- this is the phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up in the MIDDLE of the cell
- half of a chromosome
15 Clues: half of a chromosome • a mass of cancerous cells • uncontrolled cell division • a mistake/change in the DNA sequence • this is tightly wound up DNA and proteins • this phases includes the G1, S & G2 phases • the 2 cells formed at the end of mitosis are called __ cells. • the 2 daughter cells at the end of mitosis are __ to each other. • ...
Science 2022-06-07
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- genetic material
- observed animal tissue cells
- all cells come from these
- no ribosomes
- jelly-like fluid in the cell
- the control center of the cell
- converts radiant energy to chemical energy
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- processes and packages proteins
- outside cell membrane
- botanist, observed plant cells in tissue
- the first person to see cells
- breaks things down
- the basic unit of life
- powerhouse of the cell
- storage ares for substances
15 Clues: no ribosomes • genetic material • breaks things down • outside cell membrane • the basic unit of life • powerhouse of the cell • all cells come from these • storage ares for substances • observed animal tissue cells • jelly-like fluid in the cell • the first person to see cells • the control center of the cell • processes and packages proteins • botanist, observed plant cells in tissue • ...
Amoeba sisters 2024-10-29
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- have unequal sharing of electrons
- stable enviornment inside of the cell
- Basic unit of life
- Simple cells
- can go through the phospholipid bilayer
- two layers
- what you put in the membrane to stabalize it
- requires transport protein
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- Helps regulate homeostasis
- Makes the proteins
- Protects the cell from intruders
- Have equal sharing of electrons
- does not require transport protein
- advanced cells
- cells of living things will die
15 Clues: two layers • Simple cells • advanced cells • Makes the proteins • Basic unit of life • Helps regulate homeostasis • requires transport protein • Have equal sharing of electrons • cells of living things will die • Protects the cell from intruders • have unequal sharing of electrons • does not require transport protein • stable enviornment inside of the cell • ...
Histology 2023-02-17
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- What type of tissue is a single layer of tall cells (probably containing microvilli, some with cilia, and possibly goblet cells); is designed for absorption, mucus secretion, and propulsion of said mucus; and lines most of the digestive tract?
- What type of cells are column-shaped?
- What type of tissue has spindle shaped cells with central nuclei; has no striations; has closely arranged cells forming sheets; propels substances and is involuntary; and is found in the walls of hollow organs?
- What type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer?
- What type of tissue contains a fluid matrix; and transports respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances?
- What type of tissue is composed of several layers of keratinized and nonkeratinized cells; has metabolically active cells at the base; has keratinized dead cells at the surface; has a primary function of protection in areas exposed to abrasion; and forms the epidermis of the skin?
- What type of tissue resembles stratified squamous and stratified cuboidal; stretches readily; and is found in the urinary system (ureters, bladder, and urethra)?
- What type of tissue gives the appearance of multiple layers, but is actually a single layer; and is found in the lining of most of the upper respiratory tract?
- What type of tissue has branching, striated, Y-shaped cells; connect at specialized junctions called intercalated discs; propels blood; and is involuntary?
- What type of tissue contains a firm matrix with collagen fibers, chondroblasts during production, and chondrocytes in lacunae; forms the embryonic skeleton; forms the costal cartilages of the ribs; and forms the cartilages of the nose, trachea, and larynx?
- What type of tissue is dense containing a high proportion of elastic fibers; allows recoil after stretching; and is found in the walls of large arteries?
- What type of cell is as tall as it is wide?
- What type of tissue consists of parallel collagen fibers; attaches muscles to bones, muscles to muscles, and bones to bones; withstands great stress when pulling force is applied in one direction; and is found in tendons and most ligaments?
- What type of tissue contains all three fiber types and some white blood cells; wraps and cushions organs; plays an important role in inflammation; surrounds capillaries, is distributed under the epithelia, and packages organs?
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- What type of tissue has thick collagen fibers predominating; allows absorption of compressive shock; and is found in intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, and the discs of knee joints?
- What type of tissue is similar to hyaline, but has more elastic fibers; maintains the shape of a structure but allows great flexibility; and is found in the external ear and epiglottis?
- What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme?
- What type of epithelial tissue consists of multiple layers?
- What type of tissue is a single layer of flattened cells; allows materials to pass by diffusion and filtration; and is located in the air sacs of lungs?
- What type of tissue has long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells; has obvious striations; and is responsible for voluntary movement?
- What type of tissue is a loose network of reticular fibers; forms a soft internal skeleton to support other cell types; and is found in lymphoid organs?
- What type of tissue is irregularly arranged collagen fibers; withstands tension from many directions and provides structural strength; and is found in the dermis of the skin, joints, and submucosa of the digestive tract?
- What type of tissue is a hard, calcified matrix with many collagen fibers and is very well vascularized; and stores calcium, other minerals, and fat?
- What type of tissue has the nucleus of the cells squished to the side of the cell; provides a fuel reserve, insulates, and supports and protects organs; and is found under subcutaneous tissue, surrounds the kidneys and eyeballs, are found in the abdomen, and composes breast tissue?
- What type of tissue has a single layer of tubelike cells and is located in the kidney tubules and ovary surface?
- What type of cell is flat and scale-like?
- What type of tissue has branching cells and supporting cells; transmits electrical signals; and is located in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
27 Clues: What type of cells are column-shaped? • What type of cell is flat and scale-like? • What type of cell is as tall as it is wide? • What type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer? • What type of epithelial tissue consists of multiple layers? • What classification of tissues contains an extracellular matrix and has the common origin of mesenchyme? • ...
blood type 2025-09-16
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- White cells that fight germs
- Yellow liquid part of blood
- What kind of blood you have: A, B, AB or O
- Body's fighter against germs
- Blood type with only B on the cells
- Blood type with only A on the cells
- Blood type that can give to anyone
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- When blood cells stick together
- Red cells that carry oxygen
- things on your blood cells that makes them different
- Makes your blood positive or negative
- Tiny pieces that stop bleeding
- Blood type that can get any blood
13 Clues: Red cells that carry oxygen • Yellow liquid part of blood • White cells that fight germs • Body's fighter against germs • Tiny pieces that stop bleeding • When blood cells stick together • Blood type that can get any blood • Blood type that can give to anyone • Blood type with only B on the cells • Blood type with only A on the cells • Makes your blood positive or negative • ...
lesson 13 & 14 - liver and blood 2025-07-11
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- clotting requires this element
- these blood cells form a plug to prevent blood loss
- structure that stores bile made in liver
- Blood Type O is the universal ?
- these are also known as liver cells
- yellowish skin tone reflecting liver damage
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- when liver cells get replaced with fibrous tissue
- measure of red blood cells in total blood volume
- fancy word for red blood cells
- eosinophils, neutrophils and basophils are all ?
- red blood cells transport this throughout the body
- large fluid build-up in abdomen
- deficiency of hemoglobin
13 Clues: deficiency of hemoglobin • clotting requires this element • fancy word for red blood cells • large fluid build-up in abdomen • Blood Type O is the universal ? • these are also known as liver cells • structure that stores bile made in liver • yellowish skin tone reflecting liver damage • measure of red blood cells in total blood volume • ...
Immune System 2022-04-01
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- Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells.
- Solution containing a harmless version of a virus.
- Lymphatic tissue near back of throat.
- Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses.
- Resistance to a certain pathogen.
- White blood cell that protects the body.
- Line body cavities.
- Stimulates an immune response against an antigen.
- Cell that engulfs large particles.
- Largest lymphatic organ.
- Produces antibodies in response to antigens.
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- A large white blood cell.
- A cell engulfs large particles.
- Released by white blood cells and macrophages.
- Inflammatory response to an injury.
- System that has fights off invading pathogens.
- Fluid found in the lymphatic system.
- Substance that stimulates an immune response
- An organism that causes disease.
19 Clues: Line body cavities. • Largest lymphatic organ. • A large white blood cell. • A cell engulfs large particles. • An organism that causes disease. • Resistance to a certain pathogen. • Cell that engulfs large particles. • Inflammatory response to an injury. • Fluid found in the lymphatic system. • Lymphatic tissue near back of throat. • White blood cell that protects the body. • ...
biology 2025-10-30
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- Single layer or flat cells lining blood vessels
- Wall that divides heart
- atrium Takes in oxygenated blood
- Formation of white blood cells
- Measures a fluid resistant to flow
- Heart beat cycle
- The volume of the air expired per breath
- Artery narrowing conditions blood cells
- Second part of the cardiac cycle
- The nerve going to the diaphragm
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- Formation of platelets
- SA node responsible for speeding up the heart beat
- the rise in the heart rate before exercise
- vein Takes fresh blood from lungs to the heart
- White blood cells that defends RBC
- Smallest blood vessels
- Double pump
- Small veins that carry blood from capillaries to the heart
- The name of the shift for oxygen dissociation
- Immunity (produces antibodies)
20 Clues: Double pump • Heart beat cycle • Formation of platelets • Smallest blood vessels • Wall that divides heart • Formation of white blood cells • Immunity (produces antibodies) • Second part of the cardiac cycle • The nerve going to the diaphragm • White blood cells that defends RBC • atrium Takes in oxygenated blood • Measures a fluid resistant to flow • ...
B1 - Cell Biology 2023-07-18
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- the site of protein synthesis in a cell
- DNA structures found in the nucleus made up of genes
- the process where cells become specialized
- the structure around plant and algae cells which strengthens them
- organelle found in many living cells containing genetic information
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- cells that have genetic material enclosed in a nucleus
- cells found in adults that can differentiate and form a limited number of cells
- organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- space in the cytoplasm filled with cell sap
- the water-based gel where the organelles are suspended and chemical reactions occur
- cells in which the genetic material is contained in a DNA loop which is free in the cytoplasm(no nucleus)
- the green pigment contained in the chloroplasts
- the part of the cell that controls what goes in and out
- single-celled prokaryotic organisms
14 Clues: single-celled prokaryotic organisms • the site of protein synthesis in a cell • the process where cells become specialized • organelles where photosynthesis takes place • space in the cytoplasm filled with cell sap • the green pigment contained in the chloroplasts • DNA structures found in the nucleus made up of genes • ...
Cells and organelles 2020-04-07
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- The movement of materials into or out of a cell
- These manufacture/make proteins
- An living that is made of more than one or many types of cells
- The process of moving materials in and out the cell without using energy
- To control and organize all of the cell's activities
- To digest and remove waste from the cell (the clean-up crew)
- The movement of water into and out of the cell
- An living that made of one cell
- small structure held within the cell’s cytoplasm that perform all of the different functions
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- Absorb sunlight through photosynthesis and produce food
- The provide energy for the cell by breaking down all the nutrients - the “powerhouse” of the cell
- genetic material that determines what traits a living thing will have
- To store materials for the cell such as water and waste
- A jelly-like substance that takes up most of the cell’s space
- A similar group of cells that work together
- reticulum (ER)Transports proteins and other materials for the cell (is like UPS/FEDEX)
- Controls the movement of substance into and out of the cell (like a doorway to the cell)
- To provide structure and support for the cell found ONLY in plant cells
- body/golgi apparatus To modify/sort and package proteins for the cell (acts like the post office)
19 Clues: These manufacture/make proteins • An living that made of one cell • A similar group of cells that work together • The movement of water into and out of the cell • The movement of materials into or out of a cell • To control and organize all of the cell's activities • Absorb sunlight through photosynthesis and produce food • ...
Cells and Organelles 2020-04-08
19 Clues: hold • part • green • brain • water • energy • locker • strong • genetic • door man • strength • bacteria • clean-up crew • molecules move • coming together • transport system • moving molecules • packaging department • living thing,more than one
Organelles and cells 2020-12-04
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- / Control center of the cell
- / Molecules are transported to and from the Golgi by these
- / contain dozens of structures and internal membranes.
- / Site of protein synthesis
- / provides shape and structure
- / Highway of the cell
- / little organ
- / Found only in plant cells
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- / Dark area inside nucleus
- / Aids in cell division
- / Storage container for food, water, enzymes etc
- / Cellular respiration occurs here to release energy for the cell touse
- wall / Rigid, protective barrier
- / Stuff found in between organelles
- / Contains digestive enzymes that break down wastes
- / Stores, modifies, and packages proteins
- / No ribosomes; makes lipids
- membrane / Boundary of the cell
- / Has no nucleus
- / Studded with ribosomes; makes proteins
20 Clues: / little organ • / Has no nucleus • / Highway of the cell • / Aids in cell division • / Dark area inside nucleus • / Site of protein synthesis • / Found only in plant cells • / Control center of the cell • / No ribosomes; makes lipids • / provides shape and structure • membrane / Boundary of the cell • wall / Rigid, protective barrier • ...
Cells & respirations crosswords 2021-08-09
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- jelly like substance located between the nucleus & the cell membrane
- living things need this to survive
- to store foods, fluid or wastes
- Wall-A non-living things that protects the cell
- energy from food to power the cell
- produce this and it is vital for animal to survive
- of all living things
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- made by many carbohydrates
- you place the cell on a microscope
- component to allows plants to grow and survive
- plant use sunlight to make energy
- reaction in all cells to give them energy
- machine that allows us to get a close up look at a cell
- found in plant cells, and allows plants to make food by photosynthesis
- part of the microscope that we see with
- subcellular structure that has that has one or more specific jobs in the cell
- to power things
- is a dark round object where the cell’s activities and functions are controlled
- Dioxide-Vital for plants to survive, but human do not need
- Membrane-A thin flexible layer
20 Clues: to power things • of all living things • made by many carbohydrates • Membrane-A thin flexible layer • to store foods, fluid or wastes • plant use sunlight to make energy • you place the cell on a microscope • living things need this to survive • energy from food to power the cell • part of the microscope that we see with • reaction in all cells to give them energy • ...
Function of Cells 2014-10-05
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- a living thing that can function on its own
- the cell par that stores food, water,or waste inside cell.
- the cell pt that creates the energy needed for the cell to function.
- thin intertwined piece of DNA found in the cell's nucleus
- the parts that are inside a cells.
- small infectious agent that replicate only inside living cells of other organisms
- the jelly~like substance that contain chemicals to keep the cell functioning and holds the other cell parts in place
- the cell part that builds the proteins.
- instrument use to magnify small objects
- Wall the cell part is only found in plant cells and is the outermost layer. provides support and protection of plant cell
- large series of cells hat work together to form a specific function
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- Bodies netlike structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells
- important building block of every cell
- the cell part that is considered to be the recycler of the cell~they clean up and break down the food, water, and waste
- the brain of the cell~it controls what the cell does.
- the cell part that is only found in plant cell,it makes the food for the plant and gives most plants green color
- single-celled organisms that can only be seen with a microscope
- the main substance that make up the cell walls and fibers of plants
- basic unit of life
19 Clues: basic unit of life • the parts that are inside a cells. • important building block of every cell • the cell part that builds the proteins. • instrument use to magnify small objects • a living thing that can function on its own • the brain of the cell~it controls what the cell does. • Bodies netlike structure in the cytoplasm of animal cells • ...
Cells and Metabolism 2022-02-24
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- a difference in concentration of a solution
- all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism
- the site of cellular respiration
- a group of cells that are similar in structure and function
- a small membrane-bound cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell
- tissue that forms the outer part of the skin and lines hollow organs
- the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in solid particles
- the diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane
- a molecule that stores energy in cells
- a membrane that forms the external boundary of a celll
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- a nerve cell
- the series of reactions that occur in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration; another name for the krebs cycle
- the ions or inorganic molecules required by enzymes to catalyse a reaction
- muscle that is not under our conscious control
- an enzyme that breaks down fats
- a protein that allows ions, water and small molecules to pass through the cell membrane
- a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group
- chemical reactions that break down large organic molecules into smaller ones, with the release of energy
- a protein that increases the speed of chemical reactions
19 Clues: a nerve cell • an enzyme that breaks down fats • the site of cellular respiration • a molecule that stores energy in cells • a difference in concentration of a solution • muscle that is not under our conscious control • a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group • all chemical reactions occurring in a living organism • ...
Cells and Enzymes 2023-10-09
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- basic building of life
- has pseudopods
- keep things equal in a cell
- what binds to the active site of an enzyme
- food for mitochondria
- everything floats in this in a cell
- causes cell movement
- a general term for many carbohydrates
- genetic code in all living things
- rough or smooth
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- contains DNA
- milk sugar
- makes proteins
- enzyme is this macromolecule
- stores water in a plant cell
- energy molecule
- cell without a nucleus
- enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide
- every enzyme has a specific this
19 Clues: milk sugar • contains DNA • makes proteins • has pseudopods • energy molecule • rough or smooth • causes cell movement • food for mitochondria • basic building of life • cell without a nucleus • keep things equal in a cell • enzyme is this macromolecule • stores water in a plant cell • every enzyme has a specific this • genetic code in all living things • everything floats in this in a cell • ...
Cells and Tissues 2023-12-05
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- Cube-like shape epithelial tissue
- columnar Goblet cell containing epithelial tissue
- This model has phospholipids arranged with polar heads facing a protein layer and non-polar heads facing each other
- Multiple-layer epithelium
- Epithelial tissue forming part of the alveolar walls
- Cartilage found in the discs of knee joints
- Nervous tissue cells that are of many shapes and sizes
- What part of a cell provides structural support
- Movement of water from a region of low to high concentration solute
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- Star-shaped body, with axon projections
- Cartilage that maintains shape while allowing for flexibility
- Muscle tissue with no striation
- It is the job of this protein to transport substances across the cell membrane
- ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP and what other element
- Epithelial tissue found in kidney tubules
- Cartilage that forms costal cartilages of the ribs
- Flat shaped epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue with tree ring-like structures
- This type of diffusion flows down the concentration gradient with the aid of a carrier system
- If too much water rushes into RBCs causing cell to burst and die
20 Clues: Multiple-layer epithelium • Flat shaped epithelial tissue • Muscle tissue with no striation • Cube-like shape epithelial tissue • Star-shaped body, with axon projections • Epithelial tissue found in kidney tubules • Cartilage found in the discs of knee joints • ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP and what other element • What part of a cell provides structural support • ...
LA Word cells 2024-05-23
Cells Crossword Puzzel 2025-11-21
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- An organelle that has chlorophyll
- A thin layer that separates 2 spaces
- Small organelle that help make proteins
- An organelle that makes proteins
- An organism with 2 or more cells
- An organelle that is only found in animal cells
- A membrane that doesn't let anything pass through
- The powerhouse of the cell
- ______ gives plants the their colour
- The movement of particles form an area where there is a high concentration to where there is a low concentration
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- Delivers proteins to the rest of the cell
- The control center of the cell
- A membrane that allows both gases and liquids to pass through
- A jelly like substance that fills the cells and surrounds the organelle
- One ways for unicellular organisms to move is changing shapes and forcing it's cytoplasm into extensions called _______
- A rigid structure that surrounds the cell
- An organism made up of 1 cell
- The characteristics of a living thing
- The movement of water in and out of a cell
19 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • An organism made up of 1 cell • The control center of the cell • An organelle that makes proteins • An organism with 2 or more cells • An organelle that has chlorophyll • A thin layer that separates 2 spaces • ______ gives plants the their colour • The characteristics of a living thing • Small organelle that help make proteins • ...
Chapter 2 cells 2025-12-09
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- the nucleus starts to fade
- the cells increases in a organism
- most likely happens when you work out
- the cell spends most of its time in this phase
- people have 46 of them
- the cellcycle
- converts carbon dioxide in and water into glucose
- capture sunlight in photosynthesis
- holds together the chromatids
- the exact opposite product of cellular respertation
- the cell starts to prepare to divide
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- involves oxygen to make ATP
- does not make its own food like a wolf or bear
- makes its own food like a tree
- needs no oxygen to make ATP
- the chromosomes divide
- the cell divides completely
- there becomes 2 nucleus
- c6h12o6
- the chromosomes line up in the middle
20 Clues: c6h12o6 • the cellcycle • people have 46 of them • the chromosomes divide • there becomes 2 nucleus • the nucleus starts to fade • involves oxygen to make ATP • needs no oxygen to make ATP • the cell divides completely • holds together the chromatids • makes its own food like a tree • the cells increases in a organism • capture sunlight in photosynthesis • ...
Ch. 7 Crossword 2017-01-17
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- A large membrane enclosed structure that contains DNA and controls many cell activities.
- Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei.
- a network of protien filaments that give Eukaryotic cells their shape and internal organization.
- convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds more convenient for cells to use.
- the portion of the cell outside of the nucleus
- Capture the energy from sunlight and convert it to food in a process called photosynthesis.
- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells.
- a strong supporting layer around the cell membrane.
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- these store materials like food, water, and wastes.
- This surrounds all cells in a thin flexible barrier.
- modifies, sorts, and packages protiens and other materials.
- The basic units of structure and function in living things.
- small organelles filled with enzymes that break up materials.
- Located near the nucleus and helps organize cell division.
15 Clues: Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei. • Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei. • the portion of the cell outside of the nucleus • these store materials like food, water, and wastes. • a strong supporting layer around the cell membrane. • This surrounds all cells in a thin flexible barrier. • Located near the nucleus and helps organize cell division. • ...
yuh 2025-11-21
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- a single file that can contain multiple worksheets
- the intersection of a column and a row
- a vertical series of cells
- a way to organize and analyze related data in a worksheet by defining a range of cells as a single object with built-in features like filters, sorting, and automatic formatting
- a horizontal line of cells in a spreadsheet
- the positioning of text and numbers within cells
- the arrangement of columns and rows that form cells to organize data
- a spreadsheet program developed by Microsoft that organizes, analyzes, and visualizes data in a grid of rows and columns
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- an equation that performs calculations on values in your spreadsheet (starts with "=")
- a visual representation of data that uses graphical elements like bars, lines, or pies
- a single page within an Excel workbook
- a descriptive row at the top of a table
- the style and design of text
- a group of one or more cells on a worksheet
- any information stored in cells
15 Clues: a vertical series of cells • the style and design of text • any information stored in cells • the intersection of a column and a row • a single page within an Excel workbook • a descriptive row at the top of a table • a horizontal line of cells in a spreadsheet • a group of one or more cells on a worksheet • the positioning of text and numbers within cells • ...
Chapter 5 2025-01-08
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- one of the fundamental models of biology that states that cells are the smallest form of life
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the need for energy
- a cellular signaling mechanism in which the product of a particular process enhances the process itself
- a group of two or more organs that work together to perform a particular function
- the genetic material of eukaryotic cells consisting of DNA and associated proteins
- the pressure exerted by water in a full central vacuole upon the cytoplasm and cell membrane of a plant cell; maintains plant rigidity
- the cellular organelle that processes and packages in preparation for secreting them from a cell
- structure found within the cytoplasm of cells that perform the various functions cells need to stay alive
- the non membranerbound region in prokaryotic cells that contains most of the genetic material
- the cellular organelle that directs the protein-building process
- an organism consisting of only two or more cells and whose cells may not live independently apart from the organism
- a spherical structure within a eukaryotic cell's nucleus where ribosomes are manufactured
- a cellular organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- describes a solution whose solute concentration is equal to the solute concentration of a cytoplasm in a cell
- a cellular signaling mechanism in which the product of a particular process inhibits the process itself
- a stack of disk-shaped thylakoids within a chloroplast
- the structure within cells that helps define their shape, maintain internal organization, and aids in division and movement
- the internal balance within the systems of living organisms that must be kept stable in order to maintain life
- a rigid structure made by cells of plants, fungi, and most bacteria to surround the cell membrane
- the central portion of an atom where protons and neutrons are located
- the movement of substances across a cell membrane from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration by any means the requires the use of energy
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- describes cells having a true nucleus as well as membranetbound organelles
- describes a solution whose solute concentration is less than the solute concentration of the cytoplasm in a cell
- describes a solution whose solute concentration is greater than the solute concentration of the cytoplasm in a cell
- a thin layer of phospholipids and proteins that defines the boundary of a cell
- describes cells lacking a true nucleus and membranetbound organelle
- transports compounds around the cell and helps maintain the cell's shape; processes fats and breaks down toxic substances in liver cells
- a cellular organelle found in plant cells that contain the pigment chlorophyll and is the site where photosynthesis takes place
- an organelle in plant cells that holds materials and helps maintain the cell's shape through turgor pressure
- transports compounds around the cell and helps maintain the cell's shape; is studded with ribosomes and processes the protein made by ribosomes
- a protective coating found outside the cell calls for many bacteria
- a structure made of two or more tissues that work together to perform a particular function
- a type of passive transport in which substances can move across a cell membrane through special protein channels embedded in the membrane
- the cellular organelle in which aerobic respiration takes place to release energy from food
- a short hairlike extensions of a cell used either for movement or as a sensory organelle
- the two layers of phospholipids that make up a cell membrane
- the diffusion of water molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- the thick fluid inside cells that contain the organelles
- a cellular organelle that functions in the organization of microtubules
- an organism consisting of only one cell
- a non-pigmented cellular organelle found in plant cells whose functions include storing starches, lipids, and proteins
- a whiplike cellular organelle similar in structure to a cilium but longer and used primarily for movement in many bacteria
42 Clues: an organism consisting of only one cell • a cellular organelle that contains digestive enzymes • a stack of disk-shaped thylakoids within a chloroplast • the thick fluid inside cells that contain the organelles • the two layers of phospholipids that make up a cell membrane • the cellular organelle that directs the protein-building process • ...
Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells 2021-09-20
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- old RBC are ...
- ... is the last factor affecting RBC number
- blood cells is made in ..., erythropoiesis happens here
- RBC contains ... although denucleated. netting shape
- .... also affects number of RBC
- other word for WBC
- produces antibodies to attack foreign cells or proteins
- RBC is ... to provide more space for oxygen
- twice the size of RBC, ovel/kidney bean shape
- second materials needed for RBC production
- multiple nucleus,smaller size, numerous granules, discharges granules containing histamine and heparin
- second phase of RBC
- attacks foreign and tumor cells
- an average adult has about ... litres of blood
- RBC is small and flexible to pass through ...
- third phase of RBC, produced through RBC formation
- containing T and B cells
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- WBC with no granules, long lived
- first product of when old RBC's haemoglobin decomposes
- biliverdin is used in the ... then excreted as bile pigments
- other word for platelets
- release oxygen
- third materials needed for RBC production
- ... affects number of RBC
- WBC with granules, short lived
- makes up 45% of blood
- the iron is used in ...
- oxygen carrying protein
- red blood cell formation
- second product of when old RBC's haemoglobin decomposes
- RBC contains a huge amount of ...
- bi-lobed nuclei, uniformed granules, modertates allergic reactions
- first materials needed for RBC production
- most common, 2-5 lobed nucleus, faint granules, ingests bacteria, fungus, protozoa, etc
- prolonged oxygen deficiency
- combine with oxygen
- shape of RBC to increase surface area
- type of stem cell in the bone marrow, first stage of RBC
- fourth materials needed for RBC production
- other name of RBC
40 Clues: release oxygen • old RBC are ... • other name of RBC • other word for WBC • combine with oxygen • second phase of RBC • makes up 45% of blood • the iron is used in ... • oxygen carrying protein • other word for platelets • red blood cell formation • containing T and B cells • ... affects number of RBC • prolonged oxygen deficiency • WBC with granules, short lived • ...
Workshop week 12 2022-10-18
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- type of specific immune response.
- non‐specific immune response.
- killer T cells are also called [...] T cells.
- word for white blood cells.
- reaction of B cells with antigenes results in.
- serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death.
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- way to trigger an immune response and memory cells
- blocking of viral binding side.
- Phagocytic cell that consumes foreign phatogenes and cancer cells.
- what are antibodies also called?
- antigenic determinant.
- mix of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes,[...]antibodies.
- monoclonal antibodies can be produced by?
13 Clues: antigenic determinant. • word for white blood cells. • non‐specific immune response. • blocking of viral binding side. • what are antibodies also called? • type of specific immune response. • monoclonal antibodies can be produced by? • killer T cells are also called [...] T cells. • reaction of B cells with antigenes results in. • ...
Cell- structure and functions 2017-05-05
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- cells were discovered by _____
- small rod-like organelle present in the cell which helps to get energy from food
- group of organs join to form the _______
- sac-like organelle present in cells which store food, water or wastes
- a group of similar cells that combine together to perform a special function are called
- the process by which new cells are formed
- organisms having a single cell
- the liquid in the nucleus
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- cell organelle that contains chlorophyll and is present in plant cells
- different types of tissues combine together to form___
- cells which have a well organized nucleus with a nuclear membrane
- a jelly like substance that makes up most of the inside of a cell
- plant cells having organelles present in the cytoplasm
- the nucleus and the cytoplasm together make up the _____
14 Clues: the liquid in the nucleus • cells were discovered by _____ • organisms having a single cell • group of organs join to form the _______ • the process by which new cells are formed • different types of tissues combine together to form___ • plant cells having organelles present in the cytoplasm • the nucleus and the cytoplasm together make up the _____ • ...
Recombinant DNA 2017-04-18
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- A method to insert rDNA into yeast cells by treated with monovalent alkali cations, which will induce the cells to take up the rDNA
- The type of enzymes used to cut genes
- A method to insert rDNA by inserting part of the plant into a solution containing this
- A method of inserting rDNA into animal cells by mixing rDNA with lipid molecules
- A method to insert rDNA into plant cells by attaching rDNA to gold particles which are then bombarded into the cell culture and inserted by brute force
- A type of horizontal gene transfer where genes are passed to organisms of the same generation
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- A method of inserting rDNA into animal cells by "infecting" the cell with the rDNA
- A method to insert rDNA into yeast cells by removing the cell walls via enzymes
- A method to insert rDNA into animal cells using ions to precipitate DNA out of solution so that it can be taken up by the cells.
- An artificially produced strand of DNA that contains a gene, or even multiple genes, from a different organism that have been inserted into the genome or inserted in a plasmid of a host organism
- The instrument used to insert rDNA into plants cells by brute force
- Used to insert genes into another genome
- A method to insert rDNA into yeast cells by using an electric current
- A type of horizontal gene transfer where viruses are used to "infect" bacterial cells with the target DNA sequence
14 Clues: The type of enzymes used to cut genes • Used to insert genes into another genome • The instrument used to insert rDNA into plants cells by brute force • A method to insert rDNA into yeast cells by using an electric current • A method to insert rDNA into yeast cells by removing the cell walls via enzymes • ...
Cardio and Blood System 2021-10-06
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- Coronary artery bypass graft/grafting
- Coronary artery disease
- Formation of clotting cells
- Removal of clotting within the artery
- Making arteries visilble on X-ray record
- Stopping the flow of blood
- Deficiency of all cells
- Surgical repair of a vessel
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- Removal of white blood cells
- Incision into an artery
- Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
- Rapid heartbeat
- Congestive heart failure
- Myocardial infarction
- Enlargement of the heart
- Condition known as blue baby
- Arteriosclerotic heart disease
- Hypertension
- Abnormal heart rhythm
19 Clues: Hypertension • Rapid heartbeat • Myocardial infarction • Abnormal heart rhythm • Incision into an artery • Coronary artery disease • Deficiency of all cells • Congestive heart failure • Enlargement of the heart • Stopping the flow of blood • Formation of clotting cells • Surgical repair of a vessel • Removal of white blood cells • Condition known as blue baby • ...
medical terminology 2021-02-09
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- enlargement of an organ
- core of the word
- tumor composed of fat
- producing cancer
- means diagnosis
- study of cells
- cancer involving white blood cells
- study of
- inflammation of the liver
- tumor, swelling
- tumor contained of fiber
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- space inside the skull
- disease of a joint
- two or more types of tissue that perform special body functions
- body substance
- new growth
- regions within the chromosomes
- abnormal condition of yellow
- producing cells
19 Clues: study of • new growth • body substance • study of cells • means diagnosis • producing cells • tumor, swelling • core of the word • producing cancer • disease of a joint • tumor composed of fat • space inside the skull • enlargement of an organ • tumor contained of fiber • inflammation of the liver • abnormal condition of yellow • regions within the chromosomes • cancer involving white blood cells • ...
CELL PROJECT 2020-04-30
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- an organelle which is made up of two subunits
- a spherical vesicle that contain hydrolytic enzymes
- a structure within or outside a cell
- a material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus
- a membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment
- an organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- a macromolecular machine, found in all living cells that performs protein synthesis
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- a double membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms
- a network of linking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including bacteria and archaea
- an organelle which is a part of the endomembrane system in the cytoplasm
- a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell mebrane
- a membrane-bound organelle in all plant and fungal cells, they are filled with water
- small, membrane-enclosed organelles that contain enzymes
- the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- a membrane bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
15 Clues: a structure within or outside a cell • an organelle that conducts photosynthesis • an organelle which is made up of two subunits • a spherical vesicle that contain hydrolytic enzymes • a membrane bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • small, membrane-enclosed organelles that contain enzymes • the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells • ...
Dev't Bio 2023-05-08
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- Early developmental process in which an embryo transforms from a one-dimensional layer of epithelial cells
- band of thickened epiblast that first appears at the caudal end of the embryo and grows cranially
- Extracellular matrix that surrounds the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes
- The source of embryonic stem cells
- A cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg
- Pluripotent primary lineage that will form the definitive germ layers in a complex process of differentiation
- Also called cleavage cavity
- Flexible rodlike structure of mesodermal cells
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- Series of mitotic divisions whereby the enormous volume of egg cytoplasm is divided into numerous smaller, nucleated cells.
- Folding process in vertebrate embryos, which includes the transformation of the neural plate into the neural tube
- Microscopic ball
- A thin layer of cells that helps a developing embryo attach to the wall of the uterus
- A layer of cells in fish and amniote embryos
- The stage in early animal embryonic development
- Development from the time of fertilization until dormancy occurs
15 Clues: Microscopic ball • Also called cleavage cavity • The source of embryonic stem cells • A layer of cells in fish and amniote embryos • Flexible rodlike structure of mesodermal cells • The stage in early animal embryonic development • A cluster of dividing cells made by a fertilized egg • Development from the time of fertilization until dormancy occurs • ...
Chapter 10 Blood & Immune 2022-03-29
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- Drug that targets microorganisms to kill or halt growth or replication
- Basic blood screening including RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, rbc, morphology, WBC, differential and thrombocytes
- Formation of blood cells
- Systemic infection
- Disease caused by the body’s inability to distinguish its own cells from foreign bodies, thus producing antibodies that attack its own tissue
- Process in which some of the white blood cells destroy the invading microorganism and old cells
- Malignant disease characterized by excessive increase in abnormal leukocytes formed in the bone marrow
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- Blood test to mess the volume of erythrocytes
- Exessive amount of cholesterol in the blood associated with heightened right of CV disease
- Abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets)
- Suspension of inactivated microorganisms administered by injection, mouth, or nasal spray to prevent infectious diseases by inducing immunity
- Decrease in white blood cells
- Reduction in the amount of red blood cells in the blood
- Stoppage of bleeding
- A life-threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen
15 Clues: Systemic infection • Stoppage of bleeding • Formation of blood cells • Decrease in white blood cells • Blood test to mess the volume of erythrocytes • Abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets) • Reduction in the amount of red blood cells in the blood • A life-threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen • ...
Cell Cycle Unit 2025-02-24
Across
- Cells that have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body.
- A disease in which cells grow and divide uncontrollably.
- The building block of an animal body.
- Cells that have a nucleus.
- The first stage of the cell cycle where the cell grows.
- Cells that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
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- A series of steps a cell goes through to divide into two other cells.
- The second stage of the cell cycle where the DNA divides.
- The building block of plants.
- A thread-like structure inside the cell's nucleus that contains genetic information.
- A molecule inside cells that holds the genetic instructions for an organism.
- Control mechanisms in the cell cycle that ensures the cell progresses through the phases correctly.
- A programmed cell death.
- The third stage of the cell cycle where the cell prepares to divide.
- A complex of DNA and proteins that tightly coil together within the nucleus of a cell to form chromosomes.
15 Clues: A programmed cell death. • Cells that have a nucleus. • The building block of plants. • The building block of an animal body. • The first stage of the cell cycle where the cell grows. • A disease in which cells grow and divide uncontrollably. • The second stage of the cell cycle where the DNA divides. • Cells that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. • ...
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fatty substance
- blood
- Slow
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- white blood cells
- heart
- fast
- inflammation of the vein
- blood vessel
Down
- aorta
- the cancer of white blood cells
- artery
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- clot
- growth
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- vein
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
20 Clues: Slow • clot • vein • fast • aorta • blood • heart • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fatty substance
- blood
- Slow
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- white blood cells
- heart
- fast
- inflammation of the vein
- blood vessel
Down
- aorta
- the cancer of white blood cells
- artery
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- clot
- growth
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- vein
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
20 Clues: Slow • clot • vein • fast • aorta • blood • heart • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- fast
- the cancer of white blood cells
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
- clot
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- white blood cells
- fatty substance
Down
- blood
- artery
- Slow
- blood vessel
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- vein
- growth
- inflammation of the vein
- heart
- aorta
20 Clues: Slow • fast • vein • clot • blood • heart • aorta • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
Muscle vocab 2023-12-01
Across
- membrane around fascicles
- thick filament
- thin filament
- where think and thin filaments overlap
- powerhouse of the cell
- membrane around muscle cell
- membrane around the whole muscle
- cells that contract in a wave like motion
- muscle disorders
- functional unit in muscle cells
- boundary between sarcomeres
Down
- not under conscious control
- a muscle cell
- plasma membrane of muscle cells
- excessive stretching of muscle
- under conscious control
- contain a lot of mitochondria
- attach muscle to bone
- smaller fibers in a muscle fiber
- bundle of muscle fiber
20 Clues: a muscle cell • thin filament • thick filament • muscle disorders • attach muscle to bone • powerhouse of the cell • bundle of muscle fiber • under conscious control • membrane around fascicles • not under conscious control • membrane around muscle cell • boundary between sarcomeres • contain a lot of mitochondria • excessive stretching of muscle • plasma membrane of muscle cells • ...
Ethan ruqaya Teja call 2024-03-22
Across
- regulates what comes in and out of the cell
- contains the genetic information
- Modifies protein
- a group of cells
- made up of tissues
- Single celled organism
- DNA in the cell
- ER
- Store water in plant
- All living things are inside of this
Down
- Make up of organ systems
- Hard cell wall
- The most basic unit of life
- DNA floating around in the cell
- turns sunlight into glocoste
- made up of organs
- Powerhouse of the cell
- DNA
- Discovered cells
- Etymology is cell stuff
20 Clues: ER • DNA • Hard cell wall • DNA in the cell • Modifies protein • a group of cells • Discovered cells • made up of organs • made up of tissues • Store water in plant • Powerhouse of the cell • Single celled organism • Etymology is cell stuff • Make up of organ systems • The most basic unit of life • turns sunlight into glocoste • DNA floating around in the cell • contains the genetic information • ...
Immunology 2023-01-11
Across
- Pentameric Ig
- T-cell development
- Numerous and phagocytic
- Anti-inflammatory interleukin
- Deletion in chromosomal region 22q11
- Ringed arrangement in the pharynx
- Destroys parasites
- Precursor of eicosanoids
- Lost in XLA
- CD Marker for T-cells
- Hypersensitivity type for contact dermatitis
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- Anti-folate
- Released by mast cells
- Linear decoration of glomerular capillaries
- For initial low-affinity adhesion
- Limited cutaneous form of systemic sclerosis
- Lost anchor in PNH
- Interleukin for T-cell growth
- Mucosal Ig
- CD Marker for cytotoxic T-cells
- Pain
21 Clues: Pain • Mucosal Ig • Anti-folate • Lost in XLA • Pentameric Ig • T-cell development • Lost anchor in PNH • Destroys parasites • CD Marker for T-cells • Released by mast cells • Numerous and phagocytic • Precursor of eicosanoids • Anti-inflammatory interleukin • Interleukin for T-cell growth • CD Marker for cytotoxic T-cells • For initial low-affinity adhesion • Ringed arrangement in the pharynx • ...
Medsurg 2022-11-21
50 Clues: 7 • 8 • 2 • 6 • 9 • 4 • 5 • 3 • 1 • 34 • 35 • 27 • 42 • 46 • 38 • 25 • 14 • 39 • 20 • 47 • 30 • 29 • 40 • 19 • 18 • 43 • 12 • 36 • 17 • 24 • 26 • 45 • 28 • 15 • 33 • 50 • 13 • 16 • 21 • 23 • 41 • 31 • 22 • 48 • 10 • 11 • 49 • 37 • 44 • 32
Animal Tissues 2025-11-10
Across
- – Tall, pillar-like cells
- – Having many nuclei
- – Secreting type of epithelium
- – Muscle of the heart
- – Tissue that joins or supports
- – Covering tissue of body organs
- – Fat-storing tissue
- – Skeletal or voluntary muscle
- – Liquid part of blood
- – Connects bone to bone
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- – Hard supporting tissue
- – Epithelium with hair-like projections
- – Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- – Layer below epithelium
- – Involuntary, non-striated muscle
- – Fills space between organs
- – Soft tissue in nose and ear
- – Tissue causing body movement
- – Flat, thin epithelial cells
- – Connects muscle to bone
20 Clues: – Having many nuclei • – Fat-storing tissue • – Muscle of the heart • – Liquid part of blood • – Connects bone to bone • – Hard supporting tissue • – Layer below epithelium • – Tall, pillar-like cells • – Connects muscle to bone • – Fills space between organs • – Soft tissue in nose and ear • – Flat, thin epithelial cells • – Cube-shaped epithelial cells • – Secreting type of epithelium • ...
Melanin and Disease Unit Review Part 3 2022-05-16
Across
- (two words, no spaces between words) the section of interphase where DNA is synthesized and chromosomes are duplicated (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (Three words, no spaces between words) a small, rodent that lives in the desert, southwest of the United States, and has been the subject of genetic studies (Hint: see 12b - Rock Pocket Mouse - Genetics)
- (Two words, no spaces between words) proteins that control normal cells by telling when cells to stop dividing, or by fixing damage in cells or telling them to go through the process of apoptosis (Hint: See Lesson 1a - Comparing Cancer Cells to Normal Cells)
- (Three codons, no spaces between codons) Threonine-Isoleucine-Histidine (Hint: See codon chart attached to the assignment, there are more than one combination, so keep trying until you get it correct!)
- a phase in mitosis where the DNA is condensing and the nuclear membrane disappears (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (three amino acids, no spaces between each amino acid) AGG-UGU-CCC (Hint: See codon chart attached to the assignment)
- the portion of mitosis where sister chromatids break apart and move to opposite sides of the cell (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- a type of blood or bone marrow cancer characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells (Hint: See Lesson 1a - Comparing Cancer Cells to Normal Cells)
- a possible risk factor for cancer that is caused by gamma and x-rays (Hint: See The Cell Cycle and Cancer Video)
- a type of dark rock that sometimes flows from volcanic vents in the desert southwest (Hint: See Lesson 12b)
- the portion of mitosis when the sister chromatids have moved toward the opposite ends of the cell and 2 nuclei are formed (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (two words, no space between words) a non-mutant phenotype (Hint: See Lesson 12b)
- is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection (Hint: See Lesson 12b)
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- an animal that hunts at night (Hint: See Lesson 12b)
- (2 words, no spaces between words) The gene that codes for the melanocortin 1 receptor, that controls the synthesis of melanin's color-producing pigment.(Hint: see 12b - Rock Pocket Mouse - Genetics)
- a cells process of self-destruction (Hint: See Lesson 1a - Comparing Cancer Cells to Normal Cells)
- a phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- the portion of the cell cycle when the cytoplasm pinches to form 2 identical cells (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (Three codons, no spaces between codons) Glutamine-Glutamic Acid-Aspartic Acid (Hint: See codon chart attached to the assignment, there are more than one combination, so keep trying until you get it correct!)
- ...the dark coat color mutation can be an ___________ to some mice and a disadvantage to others
- the portion of interphase when new organelles are synthesized and preparation is made for cell division (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (Three amino acids, no spaces between amino acid names) AGU-UCU-UAA (Hint: See codon chart attached to the assignment)
- (Three words, no spaces between words) a possible risk factor for cancer caused by excessive exposure to sunlight (Hint: See The Cell Cycle and Cancer Video)
- (two words, no space between words) a portion of interphase, where the cell grows, develops and produces new organelles and proteins (Hint: See Lesson 2a - Cell Division)
- (Three words, no spaces between words) the normal fur color for rock pocket mice (Hint: see Lesson 12b)
- a tumor that is made up of cancer cells (Hint: See Lesson 1a - Comparing Cancer Cells to Normal Cells)
- a treatment for cancer that targets rapidly dividing cells, and can cause people taking the treatment to lose their hair (Hint: See The Cell Cycle and Cancer Video)
- (Three words, no spaces between words) surveillance mechanisms that monitor the order, integrity, and fidelity of the major events of the cell cycle (Hint: See The Cell Cycle and Cancer Video)
28 Clues: an animal that hunts at night (Hint: See Lesson 12b) • (two words, no space between words) a non-mutant phenotype (Hint: See Lesson 12b) • ...the dark coat color mutation can be an ___________ to some mice and a disadvantage to others • a cells process of self-destruction (Hint: See Lesson 1a - Comparing Cancer Cells to Normal Cells) • ...
Medsurg 2022-11-21
50 Clues: 1 • 9 • 8 • 7 • 3 • 5 • 2 • 6 • 4 • 46 • 34 • 17 • 16 • 20 • 40 • 23 • 28 • 18 • 14 • 24 • 15 • 50 • 38 • 43 • 22 • 45 • 31 • 25 • 48 • 26 • 29 • 35 • 37 • 21 • 12 • 39 • 33 • 42 • 13 • 49 • 27 • 19 • 47 • 30 • 41 • 44 • 11 • 32 • 36 • 10
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fatty substance
- blood
- Slow
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- white blood cells
- heart
- fast
- inflammation of the vein
- blood vessel
Down
- aorta
- the cancer of white blood cells
- artery
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- clot
- growth
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- vein
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
20 Clues: Slow • clot • vein • fast • aorta • blood • heart • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fatty substance
- blood
- Slow
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- white blood cells
- heart
- fast
- inflammation of the vein
- blood vessel
Down
- aorta
- the cancer of white blood cells
- artery
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- clot
- growth
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- vein
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
20 Clues: Slow • clot • vein • fast • aorta • blood • heart • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
Crossword vocab 2023-10-26
Across
- fatty substance
- blood
- Slow
- slows coagulation and prevents new clots from forming
- white blood cells
- heart
- fast
- inflammation of the vein
- blood vessel
Down
- aorta
- the cancer of white blood cells
- artery
- slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- clot
- growth
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- surgical repair of a blood vessel
- An iron-containing protein in red blood cells
- vein
- the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus
20 Clues: Slow • clot • vein • fast • aorta • blood • heart • artery • growth • blood vessel • fatty substance • white blood cells • inflammation of the vein • the cancer of white blood cells • surgical repair of a blood vessel • slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm) • inflammation of the inner lining of the heart • An iron-containing protein in red blood cells • the sudden blockage of a blood vessel by an embolus • ...
cell transport/levels of organization/unicellular and multicellular organisms 2024-10-03
Across
- requires energy
- primary energy
- most basic unit of any living thing
- two or more tissues work together
- one cell system work together
- uses pseudopods
- binds to specific sites
- amount on both sides
- goes through membrane easily
- removes large substances
Down
- brings substances into cell
- group of organs works together
- many cells
- fluids dissolve through membrane
- several organ
- group of cells work together
- requires no energy
- diffuses through protein doorway
- diffusion of water
- moves across protein channel
- diffusion
21 Clues: diffusion • many cells • several organ • primary energy • requires energy • uses pseudopods • requires no energy • diffusion of water • amount on both sides • binds to specific sites • removes large substances • brings substances into cell • group of cells work together • moves across protein channel • goes through membrane easily • one cell system work together • group of organs works together • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-02-22
Across
- The most basic unit of life.
- Instructor for the cell.
- A botanist that contributed to the cell theory.
- The division of cells.
- Can only be single celled.
- Having a nucleus.
- If you are made of cells, you have ___.
- Instructions for the cell.
- The outer part of an animal cell.
- The organelle that makes proteins.
- The part of a cell containing ribosomes.
- The incinerator of the cell.
- The organelle that produces energy for the cell.
- A physician who contributed to the cell theory.
- The stiff outside of a plant cell.
Down
- These make plant cells green.
- A physician that made the 3rd part of the cell theory.
- The organelle that produces what the cell needs other than proteins.
- He determined the size of cells.
- The liquid inside the cells.
- The boss of the cell.
- The dumpster of the cell.
- A part of a cell that makes ribosomes.
- He was the one who named the cell.
- It is the factory worker of the cell.
25 Clues: Having a nucleus. • The boss of the cell. • The division of cells. • Instructor for the cell. • The dumpster of the cell. • Can only be single celled. • Instructions for the cell. • The most basic unit of life. • The liquid inside the cells. • The incinerator of the cell. • These make plant cells green. • He determined the size of cells. • The outer part of an animal cell. • ...
inmunity 2021-02-24
Across
- antibody mother cells duplicated made up by lymphocytes
- an microorganism that cause a diesease
- cells remain circulating in the blood for a long time
- best biology teacher ever
- destroy invading pathogens and any toxic molecules they produce in the inmune system
- has the ability to make one type of antibody
- neutrophils and macrophages
- inmmunoglobulins,a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- the invasion of bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body
- consists of physical, chemical and cellular defenses against pathogens in the inmune system
- white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms
- are caused by pathogens
Down
- produce antibodies
- works by training the immune system to recognize and combat pathogens,viruses or bacteria
- are activated when they encounter the antigen on a cell
- is a diseases transmited by gens
- white blood cells
- unit of an organism
- an example of an autoimmune disease
- b-lymphocytes & t-lymphocytes
- are chemicals or compounds used to cure, halt, or prevent disease
21 Clues: white blood cells • produce antibodies • unit of an organism • are caused by pathogens • best biology teacher ever • neutrophils and macrophages • b-lymphocytes & t-lymphocytes • is a diseases transmited by gens • an example of an autoimmune disease • an microorganism that cause a diesease • has the ability to make one type of antibody • ...
