cells Crossword Puzzles
B Cell Development 2024-03-21
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- Receptor that monitors the quality of the immunoglobulin heavy chain.
- Where B cells mature
- A subset of cell adhesion proteins on the cell surface that are considered the "molecular glue". Abbrev.
- An inherited genetic immune system disorder of B lymphocyte differentiation that reduces the body's ability to fight infection. Abbrev.
- Where B cells develop
- Tolerance induced to antigens outside the bone marrow
- Stage of B cell development defined by heavy chain VDJ gene segment rearrangement
- Way of modifying antigen receptors of autoreactive immature B cells
- Immunological tolerance induced in a primary lymphoid organ; the bone marrow in the case of B cells
- Type of B cell that moves from the bone marrow to the spleen
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- Large lymphoid organ in the upper left part of the abdomen where the responses of lymphocytes to blood borne pathogens are made
- The first chain that rearranges in B cell development
- Innate lymphocyte subset that arises in early B cell development and are present only in low numbers in secondary lymphoid organs
- Stage of B cell development defined by light chain VJ gene segment rearrangement
- Minor population of B cells in the spleen
- Majority of peripheral B cells that reside in the spleen and other secondary lymphoid organs
- Programmed cell death
- Cell that is defined by light chain gene rearrangement and expression of IgM.
- Type of cells that can differentiate into many different cell types
- Phenomenon that occurs when a cell expresses only one of its two copies of a gene
20 Clues: Where B cells mature • Programmed cell death • Where B cells develop • Minor population of B cells in the spleen • The first chain that rearranges in B cell development • Tolerance induced to antigens outside the bone marrow • Type of B cell that moves from the bone marrow to the spleen • Type of cells that can differentiate into many different cell types • ...
Excel Module 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-25
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- A box in the formula bar that erases major errors
- Horizontal and vertical lines in a worksheet
- Adds all the numbers in a range of cells
- Used to make an entry stand out from the rest of the data
- An excel sheet within a workbook
- A predefined formula in Excel that is used to perform calculations
- Happens when text entered in cells surpasses the cell border
- The cell into which you can enter data
- Bar across the top of the page where entries can be made or displayed
- Excel feature that looks for patterns in the data and automatically fills or formats data in remaining cells
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- The range of data that determines the entries included in a chart
- Enhancements made to a worksheet to emphasize certain entries and make the worksheet easier to understand
- Involves creating a single cell by combining two or more selected cells
- A cells unique address, which is the coordinates of the intersection of a column and a row
- Chart that is drawn on the same worksheet as the data
- Like a notebook in excel
- A powerful spreadhseet app that allows users to organize data, complete calculations and make decisions
- Placed between the starting value and ending value when defining a range
- A series of tow or more adjacent cells in a column, row or rectangular group of cells
- Basic unit of a worksheet into which you enter data
- The small green square located in the lower-right corner of the heavy border around the active cell
21 Clues: Like a notebook in excel • An excel sheet within a workbook • The cell into which you can enter data • Adds all the numbers in a range of cells • Horizontal and vertical lines in a worksheet • A box in the formula bar that erases major errors • Basic unit of a worksheet into which you enter data • Chart that is drawn on the same worksheet as the data • ...
biology refresh 2025-05-06
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- site of cellular respiration in cells
- the element always found in proteins and nucleic acids, but rarely in carbs and lipids
- all the organelles and fluid between the nucleus and the plasma membrane
- cell structure that performs specific functions for the cell
- a constant internal environment maintained by cells
- animal that finds already dead animals to eat
- energy molecule made in the mitochondria
- organisms made of more than one cell working together
- smallest unit of life
- type of bond between nitrogenous bases in DNA
- structures in the nucleus made of DNA and proteins
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that hunts other animals
- powerhouse of eukaryotic cells
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- maintain a constant internal environmental changes in external environment
- the monomers of proteins
- the shape of a DNA molecule
- surrounds the outside of all cells
- cells like bacteria without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- long whip like structures found on some cells to help them move
- made of RNA and protein and where proteins are made
- cells with a true nucleus
- ER that makes cholesterol and helps detoxify poisons
- an animal that is hunted by other animals
- an animal that eats plants
- ER with ribosomes attached to its surface
- nucleic acid responsible for translating DNA into proteins
- a type of protein that lowers the activation energy of reactions so they can happen at body temperature
- genetic material found inside the nucleus of a cell
- made of cellulose and surrounds outside of plant cells
30 Clues: smallest unit of life • the monomers of proteins • cells with a true nucleus • an animal that eats plants • the shape of a DNA molecule • powerhouse of eukaryotic cells • surrounds the outside of all cells • an animal that hunts other animals • site of cellular respiration in cells • energy molecule made in the mitochondria • an animal that is hunted by other animals • ...
Cells - Post Test Review 2025-09-30
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- helps with homeostasis; examples are endocrine and thyroid glands
- this scientist is responsible for seeing cork cells under a microscope
- a structure that has RNA, but not DNA
- a tool that gives consistent and accurate readings
- a method for investigating a question/observation
- cells that have specific jobs like white blood cells
- a atom on the periodic table that is repesented by a letter or pair of letters
- a compound that contains Carbon
- tissue that protects organs and organ systems
- contains uracil, adenine, cytosine, guanine
- a chemical formula that has the same number of elements on both sides
- found in animal and plant cells (and bacteria); synthesize proteins
- a testable statement made after observation
- a variable that is affected by what is being tested
- contains adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine
- a reaction that can be undone; the substance is the same
- tissue that support the structure and framework for organs and organ systems
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- produces energy from Sun
- eating foods gives us this biomolecule
- a variable that is testing something
- these blood cells form vacuoles around foreign bodies
- an inorganic compound that has 2 of the same molecules together (Br2)
- a reaction that cannot be undone; a new substance is formed
- an element or compound that does not contain Carbon
- a tool that gives consisent readings
- this scientist was the first to see living cells under a microscope
- produces energy from food
- an example are white blood cells removing foreign bodies
28 Clues: produces energy from Sun • produces energy from food • a compound that contains Carbon • a variable that is testing something • a tool that gives consisent readings • a structure that has RNA, but not DNA • eating foods gives us this biomolecule • contains uracil, adenine, cytosine, guanine • a testable statement made after observation • ...
Porifera Practice 2020-09-16
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- excurrent pore of sponges
- collar cells that move water with flagella
- hard skeleton fibers in sponges
- cells that travel distributing food and oxygen
- flat surface cells
- group of amebocytes with a hard resistant covering for asexual reproduction
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- inner layer of sponges
- no mirror images
- cells around the pores
- incurrent pores of sponges
- attached to some surface
- obtain food by straining water
- soft protein fibers that give structure
- non-living jelly like substance between 2 layers of cells
14 Clues: no mirror images • flat surface cells • inner layer of sponges • cells around the pores • attached to some surface • excurrent pore of sponges • incurrent pores of sponges • obtain food by straining water • hard skeleton fibers in sponges • soft protein fibers that give structure • collar cells that move water with flagella • cells that travel distributing food and oxygen • ...
Biology Choice Board - Berkeley w 2025-11-12
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- wall provides structural support in only plant cells
- produces proteins
- found in animal cells only during cell divison
- clear fluid in a cell
- "POWERHOUSE" of the cell
- transports for the golgi apparatus
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- produces ribosomes
- transforms sunlight into energy for plants
- stores things ( one in plant cells, mulitple in animals cells)
- digests food and used plant cells
- membrane controls what enters and exits the cell
- apparatus packages and sorts materials
- reticulum manufactures materials in a cell
- control center, manages cell function
14 Clues: produces proteins • produces ribosomes • clear fluid in a cell • "POWERHOUSE" of the cell • digests food and used plant cells • transports for the golgi apparatus • control center, manages cell function • transforms sunlight into energy for plants • found in animal cells only during cell divison • reticulum manufactures materials in a cell • ...
Introduction to Cells 2015-12-10
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- ________ organisms include protists, fungi, plants and animals.
- Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called ________.
- Cell shape depends on the ________ of that cell.
- ________ are the basic building blocks of all living things.
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- The ________ is made up of a watery substance called cytosol, and contains other cell structures
- Inside a cell are tiny organs called ________.
- All cells come from ________ cells.
- A ________ cell has a nucleus that contains DNA.
- Organisms with eukaryotic cells are called ________.
- A ________ cell does not have a nucleus.
- ________ organelles are a characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
- Between all the organelles is the space in the cytoplasm called the ________.
- ________ cells are thin and long.
13 Clues: ________ cells are thin and long. • All cells come from ________ cells. • A ________ cell does not have a nucleus. • Inside a cell are tiny organs called ________. • A ________ cell has a nucleus that contains DNA. • Cell shape depends on the ________ of that cell. • Organisms with eukaryotic cells are called ________. • ...
Plant and Animal Cells 2023-11-17
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- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- consisting of a single cell
- having or consisting of many cells
- a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells
- the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
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- a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
16 Clues: consisting of a single cell • having or consisting of many cells • an organelle found in large numbers in most cells • Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles • semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. • ...
Standard 2.1 Sources and Sinks 2021-11-17
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- ______ streams develop where cells meet, and surface winds result from convection
- incoming solar energy that passes all the way through our atmosphere is absorbed either by the ground surface or _______
- these cells circulate air, moisture, and heat around the globe
- what do we call the mid-latitude and polar cells ____ cells and polar cells, respectively
- the equatorial convection cells are called _____ cells
- Where air ____ in convection cell currents, air pressure at the surface is low
- Convection currents distribute _____ energy around the globe
- water vapor _________ to liquid droplets
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- Incoming solar energy is also used to _____ water
- the sun shines straight overhead near the _____
- _______ is more vigorous near the equator than at higher latitudes because of the more intense heating from the sun
- Each gram of evaporating water absorbs 580 calories of ______ as it transforms from liquid to gas
- Where air is sinking, or ________, air pressure is high
- by moving water vapor, latent heat can _____ and accelerate rising air currents in different locations.
- the sun shines low on the horizon much of the year near these
- This rising air ____ with altitude
16 Clues: This rising air ____ with altitude • water vapor _________ to liquid droplets • the sun shines straight overhead near the _____ • Incoming solar energy is also used to _____ water • the equatorial convection cells are called _____ cells • Where air is sinking, or ________, air pressure is high • Convection currents distribute _____ energy around the globe • ...
Immune system 2022-03-23
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- are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.
- antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- a type of lymphocytes that are responsible for the humoral immunity
- immune cells that target specific antigens.
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers.
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- helps cure things like small pox
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- are chemical barriers that are ready to defend the body from infection
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases
- a small organ inside your left rib cage just above the stomach and is apart of the lymphatic system
- a type of white blood cells that are apart of the immune system
- a blood protean
- protects the body from sicknesses
- makes white blood cells
16 Clues: a blood protean • makes white blood cells • helps cure things like small pox • protects the body from sicknesses • immune cells that target specific antigens. • antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness • They help the body fight infection and other diseases • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers. • ...
Integumentary System 2021-04-01
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- Cells located in the skin that produce melanin
- Bottom layer of epidermis, produces melanin
- Bottom layer of integumentary system, anchors the top two layers to underlying organs
- A genetic condition in which a person is unable to produce melanin
- Epidermis layer unique to areas like the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
- Tissue that cushions organs from shock and acts as insulation (hint: fat)
- A dark pigment that makes our different skin and hair colors
- Product of sweat glands in ears, another name for earwax
- Gland found in dermis in areas with hair, secretes sebum
- Located in the dermis, tube that encloses a strand of hair
- Another name for subcutaneous tissue
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- Flat shaped tissue cells
- The white part at the base of a fingernail, directly over matrix
- Column shaped tissue cells
- Tissue that appears to have multiple layers of cells, but only has one
- Top layer of epidermis, the layer we can see
- The central core of a strand of hair
- Cube shaped tissue cells
- Tissue made up of two or more layers of cells
- Below the epidermis, dense connective tissue
- Outermost layer of the skin
- The outermost layer of a strand of hair
- A pus filled blockage of hair follicles caused by increased production of sebum and infection
- Gland found in dermis that produces sweat
- Tissue made up of one layer of cells
- The thickest layer of a strand of hair that produces most of the pigment
- The part of a fingernail responsible for nail growth
27 Clues: Flat shaped tissue cells • Cube shaped tissue cells • Column shaped tissue cells • Outermost layer of the skin • The central core of a strand of hair • Tissue made up of one layer of cells • Another name for subcutaneous tissue • The outermost layer of a strand of hair • Gland found in dermis that produces sweat • Bottom layer of epidermis, produces melanin • ...
Miscellaneous: Part 2 - Drake LeCompte 2023-03-16
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- A reproductive stage where the virus’s DNA is being replicated using the host cell’s DNA
- It eliminates specific pathogens that encountered with the immune system
- Then your body is exposed to a disease organism through an infection with an actual disease and receive immunity.
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response
- When viruses use a host cell to manufacture more viruses and then the viruse burst out the cell
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid
- Physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms
- Whenever someone introduces a vaccine into the body to produce protection from specific diseases
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- A type of blood cell that is made in bone marrow
- White blood cells that makes antibodies
- Whenever bacteria develops the ability to become resistant to the drugs that are designed to kill them
- When cells, tissues, and organs work together to protect the body
- Immune cells that can surround and kill microorganisms
- A drug that is used to kill bacteria in someones body
- When the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of the disease.
- A protein that is made by plasma cells in response to an antigen
- Apart of the immune system that develops from stem cells
- Produces cells that directly attack the pathogen to respond to antigens
- White blood cells that are responsible for antibody production and also are expected to kill virus infections
20 Clues: White blood cells that makes antibodies • A type of blood cell that is made in bone marrow • A drug that is used to kill bacteria in someones body • Immune cells that can surround and kill microorganisms • Apart of the immune system that develops from stem cells • Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response • ...
Cell Vocabulary 2013-05-10
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- body- a netlike structure of animal cells
- A space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell
- Any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- of a single cell.
- system
- An eyelash.
- - having cells with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei
- A minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- The tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- which photosynthesis takes place.
- A small but significant presence of a feeling
- central and most important part of an object
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- wall - A rigid layer laying outside of plasma membrane cells.
- large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air
- - consisting of many cells
- set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole,
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- makes up a living object
- - Work or operate in a proper or particular way.
- cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
- Typical of a particular person, place, or thing.
- An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell.
- - The action of forming or process of being formed.
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- A member of a large group of unicellular small organisms
- A network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- - A slender threadlike structure
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
29 Clues: system • An eyelash. • of a single cell. • makes up a living object • - consisting of many cells • - A slender threadlike structure • which photosynthesis takes place. • cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei • body- a netlike structure of animal cells • central and most important part of an object • A small but significant presence of a feeling • ...
Gabriel Pedroso, Gabriel Rodrigues e Victor 2018-05-25
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- / The movement of particles or molecules in an concentraded area to a less concentrated area
- / The region of a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- / Minute hailike organelles, identical in structure to flagella
- / Are the juices that are on your stomach that are responsible for digesting your food
- / An organism that is made by more than one cell
- / An organism that is made by one unique cell
- / Is a part of the plant cell that is responsible for the photosynthesis
- / A large vein that receives blood from the head, neck, upper extemities and thorax
- / Are cells that are responsible for carrying the oxygen trough your blood
- / The biggest arteria on your body
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- / A partition separating two chambers, like between the nostrils and the chambers of the heart
- / An organelle found in large most of numbers and do the biochemical process of respiration and energy production occur
- / A group of tissues
- / The cells that are responsible to fight the virus at your blood
- / A cell that can be found on the animal or plant cells and are fluid-filled pocket
- / A very thin branching of your blood vessels
- / Are the cells that are supposed to close and cure all your injures
- / It is a group of specialized cells that have a lot of common things like structure and function
- / Are vessels that distributetes blood from your heart to your body
- / The colorless fluid part of the blood
20 Clues: / A group of tissues • / The biggest arteria on your body • / The colorless fluid part of the blood • / A very thin branching of your blood vessels • / An organism that is made by one unique cell • / An organism that is made by more than one cell • / Minute hailike organelles, identical in structure to flagella • ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM HISTOLOGY CROSSWORD 2025-09-29
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- Lipid-rich sheath that insulates axons and speeds up electrical conduction.
- Connective tissue surrounding individual axons in the peripheral nervous system.
- Embryonic cell population that migrates to form much of the PNS and other structures.
- Carbohydrate storage granules found in metabolically active cells; appear electron-dense under EM.
- CNS immune cells derived from monocytes; perform phagocytosis and respond to injury.
- Specialized ectodermal thickening that gives rise to the neural tube.
- Growth factor family involved in neuron survival, axon growth, and synaptic plasticity.
- Outer dense connective tissue layer that encloses an entire peripheral nerve.
- CNS glial cells that form myelin by wrapping around multiple axons.
- Connective tissue layer that surrounds a nerve fascicle and contributes to the blood-nerve barrier.
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- PNS glial cells that myelinate or support peripheral axons, one segment per cell.
- Small glial cells in PNS ganglia that surround and regulate the environment of neuronal cell bodies.
- Iron-storing pigment seen in tissues after hemorrhage or in conditions of iron overload.
- Ciliated epithelial-like glial cells lining the brain ventricles and spinal canal; involved in CSF movement.
- Small gaps between adjacent myelin segments that enable saltatory conduction.
- Rare adult progenitor cells in CNS niches that can generate neurons and glia.
- Embryonic structure formed from the neural plate; gives rise to the brain and spinal cord.
- Clumps of rough endoplasmic reticulum found in neuronal cell bodies; stain basophilic.
- Star-shaped CNS glia involved in ion balance, neurotransmitter recycling, and the blood-brain barrier.
- Brown pigment found in aging neurons and cardiac muscle; a lysosomal digestion by-product.
20 Clues: CNS glial cells that form myelin by wrapping around multiple axons. • Specialized ectodermal thickening that gives rise to the neural tube. • Lipid-rich sheath that insulates axons and speeds up electrical conduction. • Small gaps between adjacent myelin segments that enable saltatory conduction. • ...
Immune System Vocabulary 2026-01-16
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- Any organism that causes disease
- Bacterial disease causing muscle stiffness, often from contaminated wounds
- First-line physical barrier against infection
- Single-celled fungus that can cause infections
- Group of proteins that help destroy pathogens
- Where B and T cells are formed
- Moist linings that trap and remove pathogens
- response causing redness, swelling, and heat
- Where T cells mature
- General, non-specific immunity
- Raised body temperature that slows pathogen growth
- Bacterium commonly found in intestines; some strains cause severe food poisoning
- Intestinal illness caused by a protozoan found in contaminated water
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- Serious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs
- Specfic Immunity
- Cells that ingest and break down invading microbes
- Fungal infection that causes itching and cracking skin, usually between toes
- Parasitic worm that emerges painfully through the skin
- Contagious viral respiratory illness also called the flu
- Rare but deadly illness caused by a toxin from improperly preserved food
- Storage of B and T cells
- Tough protein that strengthens skin, hair, and nails
- system that defends against pathogens
- Flat parasitic worm that lives in the digestive tract
- Deadly viral disease transmitted through the bite of infected animals
- cells that engulf and digest pathogens
- blood cells involved in specific immune responses
- Eradicated viral disease marked by fever and pustule-like sores
- Mosquito-borne disease caused by a protozoan parasite
- Proteins released by virus-infected cells to warn others
- Misnamed fungal skin infection that causes circular rashes
31 Clues: Specfic Immunity • Where T cells mature • Storage of B and T cells • Where B and T cells are formed • General, non-specific immunity • Any organism that causes disease • system that defends against pathogens • cells that engulf and digest pathogens • Moist linings that trap and remove pathogens • response causing redness, swelling, and heat • ...
Porifera Vocab 2026-02-12
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- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges
- and other functions.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during
- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- budding or fragmentation.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- Resistant reproductive structures in some sponge species, capable of surviving harsh
- Channels in the sponge body that direct water to the spongocoel for filtration.
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some
- Associated with the bottom of a body of water; many sponges are benthic organisms.
- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
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- The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- Gelatinous matrix within the sponge that contains amoebocytes and skeletal elements.
- engage in symbiotic relationships.
- Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide
- support in some sponge species.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells.
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Large opening at the top of the sponge through which water exits after filtration.
24 Clues: and other functions. • budding or fragmentation. • support in some sponge species. • engage in symbiotic relationships. • Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • ...
Bone marrow transplantation 2024-05-17
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- The type of disease where bone marrow transplantation is often used as a treatment.
- The type of cells found in bone marrow responsible for producing blood cells.
- The organ responsible for producing blood cells in adults.
- The medical term for the destruction of bone marrow.
- The abbreviation for the condition where the recipient's immune system attacks the donor's cells.
- The matching of tissue types between the donor and recipient is crucial to prevent this type of reaction.
- The term for a transplant where the donor and recipient are identical twins.
- condition where the body's immune system attacks its own tissues, often treated with bone marrow transplantation.
- The term for a transplant where the donor and recipient are unrelated but share some genetic markers.
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- A type of transplant where stem cells are collected from the bloodstream instead of the bone marrow.
- The process of transferring bone marrow from one person to another.
- The abbreviation for a type of chemotherapy used to prepare the recipient for transplant.
- The process of harvesting bone marrow from a donor.
- The term for a successful engraftment of transplanted marrow.
- The type of transplant where the recipient is their own donor.
- The time period after a bone marrow transplant where the recipient is most vulnerable to infections.
- The process of preparing the recipient's body for a bone marrow transplant.
- The most common type of transplant where the donor's marrow is collected from the hip bone.
- The procedure used to collect stem cells from the bloodstream.
- The protein on the surface of cells that determines tissue compatibility.
20 Clues: The process of harvesting bone marrow from a donor. • The medical term for the destruction of bone marrow. • The organ responsible for producing blood cells in adults. • The term for a successful engraftment of transplanted marrow. • The type of transplant where the recipient is their own donor. • The procedure used to collect stem cells from the bloodstream. • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 2 2024-11-15
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- A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris.
- A molecule on the surface of cells that presents antigen fragments to T cells.
- Cells that kill virus-infected or cancer cells without prior activation.
- The inflammatory response to infection or injury caused by the innate immune system.
- The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells.
- Specialized T cells that suppress immune responses to maintain self-tolerance.
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- The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed.
- Small signaling proteins released by cells to communicate during an immune response.
- The type of immunity acquired after an infection or vaccination.
- The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
- The region of an antigen that is specifically recognized by antibodies.
- The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens.
12 Clues: The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens. • A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris. • The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances. • The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed. • The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells. • ...
Sources and Sinks 2021-10-26
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- Near the _____, the sun shines low on the horizon much of the year and little heat is available
- ________ centers usually move from west to east
- heating is less intense
- when the water evaporates with heat, using energy
- more vigorous near the equator
- equatorial convection cells
- cells polar cells
- is unevenly distributed around the globe
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- circulation patterned cell
- water vapor condenses to ______ droplets
- cells mid-latitude
- absorbed by the ground
- develop where cells meet
- 580 ______ gets released during condensing
- one form of energy
15 Clues: cells polar cells • cells mid-latitude • one form of energy • absorbed by the ground • heating is less intense • develop where cells meet • circulation patterned cell • equatorial convection cells • more vigorous near the equator • water vapor condenses to ______ droplets • is unevenly distributed around the globe • 580 ______ gets released during condensing • ...
Chapter 10 Blood and Immune Words 2022-03-29
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- systemic infection
- increase in red blood cells
- tumor of the thymus gland
- formation of red blood cells
- tumor in a lymphatic vessel
- life threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen
- blood test to measure the volume of erythrocytes
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- stoppage of bleeding
- abnormal reduction of all (blood) cells
- pertaining to the destruction of blood cells
- abnormal reduction of clotting cells
- surgical fixation of the spleen
- condition of absence of a spleen
- process of recording the lymphatic vessels
14 Clues: systemic infection • stoppage of bleeding • tumor of the thymus gland • increase in red blood cells • tumor in a lymphatic vessel • formation of red blood cells • surgical fixation of the spleen • condition of absence of a spleen • abnormal reduction of clotting cells • abnormal reduction of all (blood) cells • process of recording the lymphatic vessels • ...
CB2 Cells and Control 2025-10-06
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- Where plant cells divide
- Type of cell that can change into others
- Chemical found in a synapse
- Cells with 23 pairs of chromosomes
- The connection between 2 neurones
- _______ sheath – insulates the axon
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- Cells becoming specialised
- Type of graph allowing growth to be compared
- Stage in the cell cycle where cells split
- Stage in the cell cycle where DNA is copied
- Central _________ System
- Another name for a nerve cell
- Cells with 23 single chromosomes
- A response that does not use the brain
14 Clues: Where plant cells divide • Central _________ System • Cells becoming specialised • Chemical found in a synapse • Another name for a nerve cell • Cells with 23 single chromosomes • The connection between 2 neurones • Cells with 23 pairs of chromosomes • _______ sheath – insulates the axon • A response that does not use the brain • Type of cell that can change into others • ...
Selene 7 2023-09-21
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- stores DNA
- gel in the cell
- tool to see small things
- whole, living thing
- protctive outer covering for plant cells only
- one cell
- organs working together
- level 1
- level 5
- cells working together
- parts within the cell
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- outer covering
- different parts do different jobs
- level 4
- basic unit of life
- powerhouse of the cell
- level 2
- dose photosynthesis
- many cells
- level 3
20 Clues: level 4 • level 2 • level 3 • level 1 • level 5 • one cell • stores DNA • many cells • outer covering • gel in the cell • basic unit of life • whole, living thing • dose photosynthesis • parts within the cell • powerhouse of the cell • cells working together • organs working together • tool to see small things • different parts do different jobs • protctive outer covering for plant cells only
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Rigid, tough, made of cellulose; protects and supports the cell; only found in plant cells.
- small round structure containing enzymes digests old cell parts, food or other objects found in both animal and plant cells.
- Bean shaped organelle in the cytoplasm; supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells.
- Green structure that contains
- some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot.
- small bags with tubes connecting them packages and secretes proteins for use in and out of the cell found in both animal and plant cells.
- reticulum: Clear, tunnel system that runs throughout the cell; transports materials like proteins around the cell; found in both the animal and plant cells.
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- Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities;
- Thin, covering, protects cells, Performs active and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is chemical energy the cell can use. It is the molecule that provides energy for your cells to perform work it takes place in the mitochondria.
- Jelly-like substance that contains organelles; pads and supports organelles inside the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air.
- captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells.
- Large open storage takes for food, water, wastes or enzymes; smaller in the animal cell than in the plant cell.
- the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- small specks made of RNA; found in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum; makes proteins; in animal and plant cells.
16 Clues: Green structure that contains • some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot. • Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities; • captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells. • ...
Blood Crossword-CP 2023-11-15
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- produced by the liver like albumins, globulins, fibrinogen
- is the process of white blood cells
- formed elements that have
- is another name for factor III in blood clotting
- the immature big nucleated cells, mother of platelets
- structure where red blood cells were born
- include oxygen in blood
- organs that secrets a hormone
- is the process of making red blood cells
- Hemophilia B inhibits which factor
- thickness of the blood
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- small formed elements in blood that are very important in preventing body bleeding out
- What is the normal pH level of human blood
- is the process of making platelets
- is the hormone that regulates platelet production
- is the inability or decreased the ability of blood clot
- is the process of making all the formed elements of blood
- is a measure of percentage of red blood cells in blood
18 Clues: thickness of the blood • include oxygen in blood • formed elements that have • organs that secrets a hormone • is the process of making platelets • Hemophilia B inhibits which factor • is the process of white blood cells • is the process of making red blood cells • structure where red blood cells were born • What is the normal pH level of human blood • ...
All crossword about cell biology 2020-01-13
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- is interconnected to other fields such as genetics,
- how cells function, ultimately giving insight into
- such as cell culture, various types of microscopy,
- such as cancer, and other diseases. Research in cell
- structure and function of the cell, also known
- many sub-topics which may include the study of cell
- The study of cells is performed using several
- biology is a branch of biology that studies
- the basic unit of life Cell biology encompasses
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- while also being essential for research in biomedical
- and how cells work is fundamental to all biological
- being used for discoveries and research pertaining
- prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and can be divided
- larger organisms. Knowing the components of
- cell communication, cell cycle, and cell
- and cytochemistry.
- genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, medical microbiology,
- cell fractionation. These have allowed for and are
18 Clues: and cytochemistry. • cell communication, cell cycle, and cell • larger organisms. Knowing the components of • biology is a branch of biology that studies • The study of cells is performed using several • structure and function of the cell, also known • the basic unit of life Cell biology encompasses • being used for discoveries and research pertaining • ...
ABO Blood Types 2023-12-05
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- the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA
- the expression of a specific trait in an organism
- a protein in the blood
- the clumping of red blood cells as a result of a reaction to a specific antibody
- the unit that one organism inherits from a parent
- a blood disorder
- substances found on the surface of erythrocytes
- Antibodies found in the plasma of blood
- pertains to the legal aspects of the practice of medicine
- white blood cells
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- red blood cells
- serum that contains antibodies for one or more antigens
- the transfer of whole blood from one individual to another
- to make a reactive to an antigen
- fluid in the blood, where blood cells are suspended
- the destruction of red blood cells and the release of hemoglobin
- A pair of genes
- the genetic makeup of an organism
18 Clues: red blood cells • A pair of genes • a blood disorder • white blood cells • a protein in the blood • to make a reactive to an antigen • the genetic makeup of an organism • Antibodies found in the plasma of blood • the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA • substances found on the surface of erythrocytes • the expression of a specific trait in an organism • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2026-04-15
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- pluripotent cells subject to differentation
- the ability to become all of the different types of cells
- first phase of mitosis
- 10%-20% of the cell's main state (in relation to mitosis)
- 80%-90% of the cell's main state
- third phase of mitosis (a=away)
- a package of DNA and protein that is visible during mitosis
- crucial for proper cell division (green light)
- the use of cell division as their form of reproduction
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- process of stem cells taking on specific features and functions as they develop into adult cells
- crucial for proper cell division (red light)
- the result of the replication of DNA
- second phase of mitosis (m=middle)
- the events in a cell leading to its division into two identical daughter cells
- the replication of DNA
- a single fertilized egg cell
- fourth phase of mitosis
- 10%-20% of the cell's main state (in relation to cytokinesis)
18 Clues: first phase of mitosis • the replication of DNA • fourth phase of mitosis • a single fertilized egg cell • third phase of mitosis (a=away) • 80%-90% of the cell's main state • second phase of mitosis (m=middle) • the result of the replication of DNA • pluripotent cells subject to differentation • crucial for proper cell division (red light) • ...
cells transport 2022-09-01
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- having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid.
- movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration.
- enzyme found in the membrane of all animal cells. It performs several functions in cell physiology. The Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase enzyme is active.
- of, relating to, or being muscular contraction in the absence of significant resistance, with marked shortening of muscle fibers, and without great increase in muscle tone
- force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall
- form of active transport and bulk transport in which a cell transports molecules out of the cell
- net movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
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- cellular process in which substances are brought into the cell. The material to be internalized is surrounded by an area of cell membrane
- process of spontaneous passive transport of molecules or ions across a biological membrane via specific transmembrane integral proteins
- type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes
- having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid, typically a body fluid or intracellular fluid.
- spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential
12 Clues: force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall • type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes • form of active transport and bulk transport in which a cell transports molecules out of the cell • ...
Cells & Organisms 2022-09-16
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- a tiny stand inside the nucleus that contains the instructions
- amino acid to create protein
- Stores food and water and other materials
- captures energy from the sunlight and uses it to produce food in the plant cells.
- reticulum Carries materials to a part of the cell to another.
- Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found
- Controls what enters and exits the cell, found in both plants and animals
- uses chemical to break down food
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- protein and other materials from the ER and packages them.
- Produces the energy a cell needs to carry its functions.
- Its the ridged outer layer of the plants cell
- control center of the cell
12 Clues: control center of the cell • amino acid to create protein • uses chemical to break down food • Stores food and water and other materials • Its the ridged outer layer of the plants cell • Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found • Produces the energy a cell needs to carry its functions. • protein and other materials from the ER and packages them. • ...
Cells & DNA 2022-09-05
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- organelle that stores materials
- Scientific explanation of the properties of cells
- process in which molecules make exact duplicates
- molecule within cells that carries the genetic information
- organelle that produces protein
- organelle that breaks down food particles and old cell organelles
- organelle that receives, packages and disperses materials
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- organelle that produces energy for the cell
- small segment of DNA that carries hereditary information
- basic structural unit of DNA
- organelle that functions as the cell's transportation system
- structure that contains genetic information and directs cell growth
12 Clues: basic structural unit of DNA • organelle that stores materials • organelle that produces protein • organelle that produces energy for the cell • process in which molecules make exact duplicates • Scientific explanation of the properties of cells • small segment of DNA that carries hereditary information • organelle that receives, packages and disperses materials • ...
Cells Puzzle 2022-10-05
12 Clues: DNA • Stores DNA • Make protein • Make glucose • Digestive system • Delivers protein • Generates energy • Store's materials • Gel-like fluid inside the cell • Transports stuff to other parts of cell • Extra strength and support to plant cell • controls what goes in and out of the cell
Cells Crossword 2022-10-14
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- Smallest building block of living things
- converts sun energy to chemical energy
- powerhouse of the cell
- Contains the cells DNA
- transports chemical compounds
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- stores and transports water/nutrients
- Controls what enters/leaves
- jelly-like substance
- packages chemical compounds
- breaks down non-functioning organelles
- protects/supports the cell
- stores water, chemicals and nutrients
12 Clues: jelly-like substance • powerhouse of the cell • Contains the cells DNA • protects/supports the cell • Controls what enters/leaves • packages chemical compounds • transports chemical compounds • stores and transports water/nutrients • stores water, chemicals and nutrients • converts sun energy to chemical energy • breaks down non-functioning organelles • ...
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 2020-09-08
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- contains chlorophyll and is responsiable of
- Contains digestive enzymes
- Organizd or specialized structures with living
- Consists of a lipid lylayer that is
- The central and most important part of the cell
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- It contains all of the organelles
- A particle consisting of RNA and proteins
- A complex of folded memebranes with cytoplasm
- cell
- Layer lying outside the cell
- of the eukaryotic cells
- A spherical structure during the interphase of
12 Clues: cell • of the eukaryotic cells • Contains digestive enzymes • Layer lying outside the cell • It contains all of the organelles • Consists of a lipid lylayer that is • A particle consisting of RNA and proteins • contains chlorophyll and is responsiable of • A complex of folded memebranes with cytoplasm • Organizd or specialized structures with living • ...
EUKARYOTIC CELLS 2021-11-17
12 Clues: cell division • digestive enzymes • LIPIDS ARE MADE HERE • THE NUCLEUS MEMBRANE • reactions occur here • inner folded membrane • has a double membrane • RIBOSOMES ARE MADE HERE • coding for DNA happens here • transports modified proteins • controls what enters and exits • PACKAGING OF PROTINE HAPPENS HERE
Cells Review 2023-01-31
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- Plant Cell only; Aids in photosynthesis
- The shape of an animal cell
- Allows us to see things in more detail
- The jelly-like fluid that holds organelles
- The different parts of the cell
- The shape of a plant cell
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- The basic building block of life
- The brain of the cell
- Plant cell only; provides structure and support
- Allows us to see cells in detail
- Determines what can enter and exit cells
- How we see the world around us
12 Clues: The brain of the cell • The shape of a plant cell • The shape of an animal cell • How we see the world around us • The different parts of the cell • The basic building block of life • Allows us to see cells in detail • Allows us to see things in more detail • Plant Cell only; Aids in photosynthesis • Determines what can enter and exit cells • ...
B1 Cells 2023-03-17
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- Organelle where respiration occurs, releasing energy.
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- Provides strength and support to plant cells.
- Chemical that plant and algae cell walls are made of.
- A single celled organism that is a prokaryote.
- Small ring of DNA only found in prokaryotic cells.
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- Organelle that makes protein.
- Type of cell that has a nucleus.
- Absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Type of cell without a nucleus.
- Part of a plant cell that stores cell sap.
- Organelle that holds the DNA in eukaryotic cells.
12 Clues: Organelle that makes protein. • Type of cell without a nucleus. • Type of cell that has a nucleus. • Absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • Controls what enters and leaves the cell. • Part of a plant cell that stores cell sap. • Provides strength and support to plant cells. • A single celled organism that is a prokaryote. • ...
cells crossword 2013-03-25
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- the control centre of the cell
- part of the nucleus
- a substances that a plant uses to make food
- animal cells don't have a c____w____l
- an animal cell has two of it
- both in plant and animal cells starts with 'r'
- which is bigger a plant cell or a animal cell
- opposite of the rough er
- animal cells have more ___________ than plant cells
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- this is where microtubule is produced
- this is in both plant and animal cels starts wit a'g'
- this is where photosynthesis takes place
12 Clues: part of the nucleus • opposite of the rough er • an animal cell has two of it • the control centre of the cell • this is where microtubule is produced • animal cells don't have a c____w____l • 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 2016-05-16
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- Dna is found inside these
- jellylike material found in cells
- the contents of a cell are called the
- small organelles composed of RNA
- control centre
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- process in which plants create food
- you can see most cells using a
- chlorophyll is which colour
- I'm only found in plant cells
- basic unit of life
- soft wall holding the contents together
- size of cells
12 Clues: size of cells • control centre • basic unit of life • Dna is found inside these • chlorophyll is which colour • I'm only found in plant cells • you can see most cells using a • small organelles composed of RNA • jellylike material found in cells • process in which plants create food • the contents of a cell are called the • soft wall holding the contents together
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Cancer Cells 2017-12-06
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- Programmed cell death.
- Cancer cells use this at a high rate to continue to divide.
- Chemical messengers that induce an immune response and enable them to pass through blood vessels into the surrounding tissue.
- Cancer cells can divide into three or more of these.
- One of the telltale signs of cancer is the rapid increase of these.
- They change cells by integrating their genetic material with the host cell's DNA.
- The most common type of cancer.
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- Cancer that originates in the bone marrow.
- When cancer cells spread from one location to another through the bloodstream.
- Cancer cells avoid this by hiding among healthy cells.
- As a result of this, cancer cells lose the ability to detect DNA damage and the ability to self destruct.
- Cancer that develops in the white blood cells.
12 Clues: Programmed cell death. • The most common type of cancer. • Cancer that originates in the bone marrow. • Cancer that develops in the white blood cells. • Cancer cells can divide into three or more of these. • Cancer cells avoid this by hiding among healthy cells. • Cancer cells use this at a high rate to continue to divide. • ...
cells organelles 2023-10-17
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- receive proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, package them, and send them throughout the cell
- rigid outer layer of nonliving materials that surrounds plant cells; protects and supports the cell
- "powerhouse", breaks down food particles to produce most of the cell's energy
- capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells
- a very thin outer layer that controls what substances come in and out of a cell
- the area between the cell membrane and the nucleus that contains a gel-like fluid and organelles
- cells control center that directs all of the cell's activities and contains the DNA
- a threadlike structure in a cell's nucleus that contains the cell's DNA
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- carries proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
- contain chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones
- storage area (water, food, waste)
- factories that produce proteins that are important to cell function
12 Clues: storage area (water, food, waste) • capture sunlight and use it to produce food in plant cells • factories that produce proteins that are important to cell function • contain chemicals to break down large food particles into smaller ones • a threadlike structure in a cell's nucleus that contains the cell's DNA • ...
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
Blood cells 2025-02-18
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- Són els glòbuls blancs més abundants i ataquen bacteris i fongs.
- circulatori: Xarxa de vasos sanguinis i òrgans com el cor que transporten la sang per tot el cos.
- Part líquida de la sang, transporta nutrients, hormones i residus metabòlics.
- Els vasos sanguinis més petits, on es produeix l’intercanvi de nutrients i gasos amb els teixits.
- vermells: Transporten oxigen per tot el cos gràcies a l’hemoglobina.
- Vasos sanguinis que transporten la sang oxigenada des del cor cap als òrgans.
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- Glòbuls blancs que participen en la resposta a al·lèrgies i infeccions per paràsits.
- Tipus de glòbuls blancs encarregats de la defensa específica del cos, produint anticossos.
- Vasos sanguinis que porten la sang desoxigenada cap al cor.
- Fragments cel·lulars que ajuden en la coagulació de la sang per evitar hemorràgies.
- Cèl·lules del sistema immunitari que engloben i destrueixen patògens i cèl·lules mortes.
- Part del plasma sanguini sense proteïnes de coagulació, utilitzat en estudis mèdics i vacunes.
12 Clues: Vasos sanguinis que porten la sang desoxigenada cap al cor. • Són els glòbuls blancs més abundants i ataquen bacteris i fongs. • vermells: Transporten oxigen per tot el cos gràcies a l’hemoglobina. • Part líquida de la sang, transporta nutrients, hormones i residus metabòlics. • Vasos sanguinis que transporten la sang oxigenada des del cor cap als òrgans. • ...
Blood cells 2025-02-18
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- Els vasos sanguinis més petits, on es produeix l’intercanvi de nutrients i gasos amb els teixits.
- Part del plasma sanguini sense proteïnes de coagulació, utilitzat en estudis mèdics i vacunes.
- vermells Transporten oxigen per tot el cos gràcies a l’hemoglobina.
- circulatori Xarxa de vasos sanguinis i òrgans com el cor que transporten la sang per tot el cos.
- Fragments cel·lulars que ajuden en la coagulació de la sang per evitar hemorràgies.
- Glòbuls blancs que participen en la resposta a al·lèrgies i infeccions per paràsits.
- Vasos sanguinis que transporten la sang oxigenada des del cor cap als òrgans.
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- Són els glòbuls blancs més abundants i ataquen bacteris i fongs.
- Cèl·lules del sistema immunitari que engloben i destrueixen patògens i cèl·lules mortes.
- Part líquida de la sang, transporta nutrients, hormones i residus metabòlics.
- Vasos sanguinis que porten la sang desoxigenada cap al cor.
- Tipus de glòbuls blancs encarregats de la defensa específica del cos, produint anticossos.
12 Clues: Vasos sanguinis que porten la sang desoxigenada cap al cor. • Són els glòbuls blancs més abundants i ataquen bacteris i fongs. • vermells Transporten oxigen per tot el cos gràcies a l’hemoglobina. • Part líquida de la sang, transporta nutrients, hormones i residus metabòlics. • Vasos sanguinis que transporten la sang oxigenada des del cor cap als òrgans. • ...
Cells TheGoat1555 2024-10-19
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- Part of the body with a specific function
- Spreading out of particles
- Occurs in various types of cells
- Group of cells that work togethe
- Type of cell division
- First stage of mitosis
- Made up of sieve tubes and companion cells
- Building block of living organisms
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- Give blood its red color
- Stage of cell division where chromosomes split apart
- system Part of the body made of multiple organs
- Can vary in number depending on cell type
12 Clues: Type of cell division • First stage of mitosis • Give blood its red color • Spreading out of particles • Occurs in various types of cells • Group of cells that work togethe • Building block of living organisms • Part of the body with a specific function • Can vary in number depending on cell type • Made up of sieve tubes and companion cells • ...
HSB Cells 2024-11-14
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- A cell that contracts to cause movement.
- The male gamete involved in reproduction.
- Cell A unicellular organism with a nucleus not bounded by a membrane, such as bacteria.
- Cells that form protective tissue layers, secreting and absorbing substances.
- A cell that transmits electrical impulses for communication within the body.
- Organisms that consist of only one cell.
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- Organisms that consist of many cells.
- The basic unit from which all living organisms are built.
- Cell A type of cell that has a nucleus bounded by a membrane, like in animals and plants.
- An instrument used to see very small cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- Specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
- The female gamete that provides genetic information and nourishment for the embryo.
12 Clues: Organisms that consist of many cells. • A cell that contracts to cause movement. • Organisms that consist of only one cell. • The male gamete involved in reproduction. • The basic unit from which all living organisms are built. • Specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions. • ...
Cells Vocabulary 2025-08-22
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- jelly-like substance that helps keep things in place
- this type of cell has a round or oval shape
- provides energy for the cell
- surrounds the plant cell...gives structure...provides protection
- all living things are made of ____
- a small structure inside a cell that does a certain job
- storage bubble...one large in plant cell...many small ones in animal cell
- brain of the cell...controls the growth...has the genes
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- new cells come from ______ cells
- this type of cell has a boxy or rectangular shape
- produces the food for plants
- allows water and nutrients in and waste out
12 Clues: provides energy for the cell • produces the food for plants • new cells come from ______ cells • all living things are made of ____ • this type of cell has a round or oval shape • allows water and nutrients in and waste out • this type of cell has a boxy or rectangular shape • jelly-like substance that helps keep things in place • ...
animal cells 2025-09-12
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- sequence in an ecosystem that shows how energy and nutrients are transferred
- make their own food
- person or thing that eats
- feed on the dead bodies of other organism
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- the complex network of interconnected food chains within an ecosystem
- or organism that feeds exclusively on plants
- an organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms
- that feeds on flesh / meat
- produce their own food from basic inorganic substances
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origi
- chemical or physical
- organism, such as bacteria, fungi, or insects, that breaks down dead organic matter (dead plants and animals, waste
12 Clues: make their own food • chemical or physical • person or thing that eats • that feeds on flesh / meat • feed on the dead bodies of other organism • or organism that feeds exclusively on plants • produce their own food from basic inorganic substances • an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origi • ...
Crossword BINGO 2019-11-17
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- an example of a designer virus based on cowpox by Professor Fong that is going to undergo human trials after successful treatment in mice.
- cells ______ releasing thousands of brand new virus particles.
- an organism that cannot survive without a host cell.
- cancer originating from connective tissue e.g. tendons
- a weakened pathogen that is admiserstrsted to fight against a different one.
- an organism’s defence against agents that cause disease.
- malignant growth of tumour that ignore signals of programmed cells death(apoptosis).
- is a way for scientists to communicate new and upcoming ideas, or expand on knowledge already known in their area of expertise.
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- the first approved oncolytic virus immunotherapy approved by the FDA in 2015, modified from the herpes virus to cure melanoma.
- uses anti-cancer medicine to weaken and destroy cancer cells at the original tumor site and throughout the body.
- the breaking down of the membrane of a cell.
- uses a controlled dose of radiation to kill cancer cells.
- a virus that has a preference to infect and kill cancer cells.
- a treatment helps the immune system destroy existing cancer cells.
- a form of identification to alert the immune system.
- a class of lymphocytes which activates to directly attack the pathogenic cells.
16 Clues: the breaking down of the membrane of a cell. • an organism that cannot survive without a host cell. • a form of identification to alert the immune system. • cancer originating from connective tissue e.g. tendons • an organism’s defence against agents that cause disease. • uses a controlled dose of radiation to kill cancer cells. • ...
NC Chapter 2 Key Term Activity 2024-05-22
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- the resulting cells from the zygote dividing
- all the cells that are not reproductive cells
- spiral-shaped genetic material
- the formation of a new parent cell (zygote)
- cell cycle phase where the cell grows and replicates DNA and organelles
- when cells receive chemical signals from the environment
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- short, hairlike extensions used for movement and food gathering
- cell division that makes two daughter cells
- sequence of stages a cell passes through between cell divisions
- the division of the cell cytoplasm
- cells grow to look and function very distinctly
- unique cells that can develop into any type of cell
- the circular-structured DNA in prokaryotes
13 Clues: spiral-shaped genetic material • the division of the cell cytoplasm • the circular-structured DNA in prokaryotes • cell division that makes two daughter cells • the formation of a new parent cell (zygote) • the resulting cells from the zygote dividing • all the cells that are not reproductive cells • cells grow to look and function very distinctly • ...
Future Nurse From Beckfield 2018-01-25
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- Cancer of white blood cells
- To move toward the midline
- Behind the nose
- Care and treatment of children
- To move away from the midline
- Illusion or imaginary image
- Round Bacteria (cocci) that grow in groups of two
- Occurring before the proper time
- The dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- Through the skin
- Yellow growth on the skin
- Frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
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- Remove calcium (calc/i) from
- The fundamental unit of a word
- To separate tissues for anatomic study
- Agent used to prevent infection (sepsis)
- High body temperature
- Composed of similar cells
- Consisting of many cells
- A junction between two nerve cells
- False paralysis
- First
- Backward flow
- Inflammation of the lungs
- To cut out
25 Clues: First • To cut out • Backward flow • Behind the nose • False paralysis • Through the skin • High body temperature • Consisting of many cells • Composed of similar cells • Inflammation of the lungs • Yellow growth on the skin • To move toward the midline • Cancer of white blood cells • Illusion or imaginary image • Remove calcium (calc/i) from • To move away from the midline • ...
A&P Relating to Skin Care 2022-04-25
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- Oxygen rich results in red tones.
- Types of glands that produce sebum.
- Found in cytoplasm. Each differ in structure.
- Cell reproduction through gamete cells.
- Loose connective tissue in dermis.
- Leads to stopping and clotting of blood.
- Growth of new tissue.
- natural removal of skin cells and turn over.
- Yellow/Orange pigment precursor of Vit A.
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- Types of glands that produce sweat.
- Cell reproduction through division.
- Center of the hair.
- Change of living cells into flat/dead.
- Raised scar, which we cant wax over.
- Yellow/Brown pigment turns brown/black.
- Scar common in acne picking. Depressed.
- Connective tissue which contains fat cells.
- Thick hair generally in genital, beard etc.
- This is a gelatinous fluid in the cell.
- Fine hair that covers the whole body
20 Clues: Center of the hair. • Growth of new tissue. • Oxygen rich results in red tones. • Loose connective tissue in dermis. • Types of glands that produce sweat. • Cell reproduction through division. • Types of glands that produce sebum. • Raised scar, which we cant wax over. • Fine hair that covers the whole body • Change of living cells into flat/dead. • ...
Everything About a Cell 2022-09-29
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- gives energy to the cell
- they carry out certain functions
- the "brain" of the cell
- contains chlorophyll and makes food from the sun
- smallest unit of an organism
- a cell that does not contain a cell wall
- a living thing
- cells and tissues that perform a certain function
- organelles located in cytoplasm
- a group of cells that work together
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- it controls what comes in and out of the cell
- cells that do not have a nucleus
- a cell that contains a cell wall and chloroplast
- makes protein in the cell
- gel like fluid in the cell
- cells that have a nucleus
- takes materials to other parts in the cell
- the cell's storage
- the layer that provides support and shape
- organelles that contain enzymes
20 Clues: a living thing • the cell's storage • the "brain" of the cell • gives energy to the cell • makes protein in the cell • cells that have a nucleus • gel like fluid in the cell • smallest unit of an organism • organelles that contain enzymes • organelles located in cytoplasm • cells that do not have a nucleus • they carry out certain functions • a group of cells that work together • ...
CELL TRANSPORT AND LIFE IS CELLULAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-07
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- What Makes Most Of The Cell Membrane
- Higher Solute Than Water
- A Cell That Has A Nucleus
- A Cell That Doesn't Like Water
- Equal Solute As Water
- A Type Of Transport That Uses Special Proteins
- Taking Substances From Inside The Cell Outside Of The Cell
- Lower Solute Than Water
- Process Of Cells Eating Other Cells
- Process Of Intaking Substances From The Outside Of The Cell
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- Balance And Stability
- A Cell Without Nucleus
- Intake Of Fuilds With Small Molecules
- Structures That Do Different Functions
- An Organelle That Lets Any Molecule Into The Cell
- Transport That Relys On Energy
- Moving From A High To Low Concentration
- Theory About Cells
- Cells That Perform Together
- Movement Across The Semipermeable Membrane
20 Clues: Theory About Cells • Balance And Stability • Equal Solute As Water • A Cell Without Nucleus • Lower Solute Than Water • Higher Solute Than Water • A Cell That Has A Nucleus • Cells That Perform Together • Transport That Relys On Energy • A Cell That Doesn't Like Water • Process Of Cells Eating Other Cells • What Makes Most Of The Cell Membrane • Intake Of Fuilds With Small Molecules • ...
Skin Crossword pt1 2023-12-11
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- Layer of skin beneath dermis.
- Contracts muscle to raise hair.
- Specialized cells that make melanin.
- Where is the hypodermis located?
- Another name for hypodermis.
- Carries dark red blood.
- Send messages from the brain to arrector pili.
- Is the dermis vascular or avascular?
- Outermost layer of skin.
- Clear layer of thick skin.
- Waterproofs and protects skin and hair
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- Tube that surrounds the root of the hair.
- Connective tissue made of collagen and elastic fibers.
- Part of hair above the skin.
- Type of tissue that is almost entirely made of fat cells.
- Sense pain and heat.
- Another name for Langerhans cells.
- How many layers of skin do we have?
- Cells in the epidermis that produce keratin.
- Is the epidermis vascular or avascular?
20 Clues: Sense pain and heat. • Carries dark red blood. • Outermost layer of skin. • Clear layer of thick skin. • Part of hair above the skin. • Another name for hypodermis. • Layer of skin beneath dermis. • Contracts muscle to raise hair. • Where is the hypodermis located? • Another name for Langerhans cells. • How many layers of skin do we have? • Specialized cells that make melanin. • ...
Integumentary System - Parker 2024-09-26
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- moisturizes and protects from bacteria
- liver disorder, turns person yellow
- Deep to superficial
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- capillaries and pain receptors
- under circumstances turns some people pale
- produce keratin
- produce sweat as well as fatty acids and roteins
- pigment in red blood cell
- orange-yellow pigment
- produce sweat
- Deep to dermis, hypodermis
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- touch receptors
- inhibits bacteria and cools
- alert and activate immune system cells
- peglike projections from superficial structures
- Dense irregular connective tissue
- redness, indicate blushing, fever, hypertension
- determines the color of skin
- 20-30 layers of cells
- spots where blood escaped circulation
- dead cells that form a layer
- produce melanin
- mixture of oily substances and fragmented cells
- protein that makes epidermis tough
25 Clues: produce sweat • touch receptors • produce keratin • produce melanin • Deep to superficial • 20-30 layers of cells • orange-yellow pigment • pigment in red blood cell • Deep to dermis, hypodermis • inhibits bacteria and cools • determines the color of skin • dead cells that form a layer • deepest layer of the epidermis • capillaries and pain receptors • Dense irregular connective tissue • ...
my science crossword 2023-06-23
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- (protect coaslines)
- ( provides protection)
- ( creates the water current)
- (diffuses into cells)
- ( gel_like layer)
- (means stinging needles)
- ( called nematocysts are Coiled)
- ( carry nutrients)
- ( sponges don move)
- ( fliter feeders)
- ( contian stinging cells)
- (inner tissue layer)
- porifera ( most primitive of all animals)
- (helps rid of harmful ____)
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- ( the movement of water into cells throughs0
- ( the sponge breaks off)
- (float arond)
- ( other term for collar cell)
- ( fixed in one place)
- ( compose of many individuals)
- ( their bodies do not display)
- ( other term for pores)
- ( sponges have no true ___)
- (set off by careless touch)
- (sponges are ___ feeders)
- ( nematocystts contian neuro ___)
- (is __ingested__ by collar cells)
- (live among the tentacles)
- ( both eggs and sperm)
- ( from predators)
30 Clues: (float arond) • ( gel_like layer) • ( fliter feeders) • ( from predators) • ( carry nutrients) • (protect coaslines) • ( sponges don move) • (inner tissue layer) • ( fixed in one place) • (diffuses into cells) • ( provides protection) • ( both eggs and sperm) • ( other term for pores) • ( the sponge breaks off) • (means stinging needles) • (sponges are ___ feeders) • (live among the tentacles) • ...
Chapter 11&12 2025-03-12
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- structures composed of two or more tissue types
- junction tight,adhesion,gap
- tissue squamous,cubodidal,columnar
- cells form myelin sheaths in PNS
- carriers information to and from the CNS
- tissue transmit impulses
- cells protect neurons
- hyper-polarize
- anatomy cell body,dendrites,axon
- special junction between axon terminus of a neuron and its target cell
- depolarize
- fibers provide internal structural framework for soft organs
- slow to heal when injured
- few living cells
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- period another action potential cannot be generated
- membrane directly beneath epithelial tissue
- tissue skeletal,cardiac,smooth
- oldest part of the brain
- tissue support,connect,store,produce blood cells
- fat storage
- form myelin sheaths in CNS
- fiber strong,slightly flexible
- fiber thinner,can stretch
- specialized nervous system cell
24 Clues: depolarize • fat storage • hyper-polarize • few living cells • cells protect neurons • oldest part of the brain • tissue transmit impulses • fiber thinner,can stretch • slow to heal when injured • form myelin sheaths in CNS • junction tight,adhesion,gap • tissue skeletal,cardiac,smooth • fiber strong,slightly flexible • specialized nervous system cell • cells form myelin sheaths in PNS • ...
Science Project 2025-02-27
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- an organism that gets energy from eating
- the 1st atom on the periodic table
- Cell division that makes 4 haploid cells
- disposes waste in cells
- also known as DNA
- Stores stuff in cells
- an organism that gets energy from the sun
- How plants get energy
- Also known as sugar
- A complete pair of chormosomes
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- the code to make proteins
- The place that codons are read
- the atom that we use to make balloons float
- A complete NOT pair of chromosomes
- Amino acid chains fold to make this
- the smallest living part of the body
- cell division that makes 2 diploid cells
- The thing that makes plants green
- the tiny things that make up a cell
- The splitting of a cell
20 Clues: also known as DNA • Also known as sugar • Stores stuff in cells • How plants get energy • disposes waste in cells • The splitting of a cell • the code to make proteins • The place that codons are read • A complete pair of chormosomes • The thing that makes plants green • the 1st atom on the periodic table • A complete NOT pair of chromosomes • Amino acid chains fold to make this • ...
Brianna 7 2023-09-21
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- whole living thing
- photosynthesis
- different parts different jobs
- one celled
- level four
- parts within a cell
- basic unit of living things
- cells work together
- outer covering of plant cells
- Let's things in and out
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- powerhouse
- stores info (DNA)
- tool to see small things
- level five
- level three
- many celled
- gel
- organs work together
- level one
- level two
20 Clues: gel • level one • level two • powerhouse • level five • one celled • level four • level three • many celled • photosynthesis • stores info (DNA) • whole living thing • parts within a cell • cells work together • organs work together • Let's things in and out • tool to see small things • basic unit of living things • outer covering of plant cells • different parts different jobs
Unit B Jamie Olegario 2016-12-14
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- is diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- light microscope microscope that has two or more lenses and has a light source
- made of just one cell
- organism’s reaction to a stimulus
- anything that causes a response in an organism
- made of more than one cell
- tiny blood vessels that connect arteries to veins;one cell layer thick and extremely narrow
- blood cells to carry oxygen to all cells of your body
- optical device used for viewing very smal objects; has at least two lenses: objective lens and the eyepiece lens
- the movement of particles of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
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- parts of an organism that perform specific tasks
- type of microscopic organisms
- foot-like projections on an amoeba;used for movement and capturing food
- the basic unit of life
- usually unicellular organisms that can only be seen through a microscope
- group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function
- cells cells that have specific structures that help them to perform particular function
- structures in cells that perform a certain function
- permeable describes a membrane with very small openings that allow particles of some substances, but not others,to pass through
- most bones of the skeletal system contain a type of connective tissue
- substances that provide the energy and materials substances need to grow,develop, and reproduce.
- living things
- purpose or task
24 Clues: living things • purpose or task • made of just one cell • the basic unit of life • made of more than one cell • type of microscopic organisms • organism’s reaction to a stimulus • anything that causes a response in an organism • parts of an organism that perform specific tasks • structures in cells that perform a certain function • ...
Anatomy Vocab Ch. 3 Part 2 2016-09-27
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- junction/Specialized intercellular connections between a multitude of animal cells
- cell in connective tissue that produces collagen and other fibers
- passage of a solvent and dissolved substances through a membrane or filter
- gland/Ductless glands that empty their hormonal products directly into the blood
- to mix with or dissolve in water
- cell/Individual cells that produce mucus
- of the primary tissues that covers the surface of the body and lines the bodies cavities, ducts, and vessels
- radicals/Uncharged molecule
- a cell transports products from the cytoplasm to the plasma membrane
- units of heredity located in chromatin
- acid that's found in all living cells and carry the organisms hereditary information
- organ specialized to secrete or excrete substances for further use in the body or for elimination
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- diffusion/A transport that requires no ATP and move products from a high to low concentrated gradient
- fluid/Fluid within the cells
- taking in of mater by a living cell from its membrane
- structure when two adjacent cells are attached
- or fails to mix with water
- whip-like extensions of the cell membrane of some bacteria and sperms
- Glands/glands with ducts through which their secretions are carried to a body surface
- fluid/fluid between the cells
- matrix/Nonliving material in connective tissue consisting of ground substance and fibers that separate the living cells
- apparatus/Involved in intracellular transport and secretion
- tissue/A primary tissue that provide support, storage, and protection
23 Clues: or fails to mix with water • radicals/Uncharged molecule • fluid/Fluid within the cells • fluid/fluid between the cells • to mix with or dissolve in water • units of heredity located in chromatin • cell/Individual cells that produce mucus • structure when two adjacent cells are attached • taking in of mater by a living cell from its membrane • ...
Bio notes cell 2023-10-02
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- basic tool used by cells for organizing cellular substances
- requires more energy to start reaction
- help enzymes become active
- the energy required to initiate the endergonic reactions of life
- produces energy through photosynthesis and contains chlorophyll
- a cellular organelle composed of tissues and chanels
- a long, thin projection from the cell surface that propels cells
- amount of energy available to perform work
- organelles that store starches or oils
- releases more energy than required to start
- the study of cells
- cells are the building blocks of life.
- jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- the study of energy transformation within systems
- an enzyme that lowers the activation energy required to start
- doesn't require energy to start
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- breaks down large molecules into small ones
- the organelles in which nutrients are converted to energy
- large protein molecules in all cells which exert strict control over which chemical reactions occur
- all cells have a membrane
- stores substances, typically waste or harmful substances or useful substances the cell will use later
- the process of making molecules using absorbed molecules
- a rigid structure on the outside of certain cells
- a factory in which proteins received ER and are further sorted for transport
- the membrane bound organelle that contains DNA
- semi-permeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of cell
- contains digestive enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- maintaining the status quo
- dissolved substances enter the cell from the outside.
- non-membrane-bound organelles responsible for protein synthesis
30 Clues: the study of cells • all cells have a membrane • help enzymes become active • maintaining the status quo • doesn't require energy to start • requires more energy to start reaction • organelles that store starches or oils • cells are the building blocks of life. • amount of energy available to perform work • breaks down large molecules into small ones • ...
Porifera 2024-01-10
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- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during
- Spicules: Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal
- engage in symbiotic relationships.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Gelatinous matrix within the sponge that contains amoebocytes and skeletal elements.
- Canals: Channels in the sponge body that direct water to the spongocoel for filtration.
- and other functions.
- Large opening at the top of the sponge through which water exits after filtration.
- Reproduction: Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
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- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Associated with the bottom of a body of water; many sponges are benthic organisms.
- Feeding: The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- budding or fragmentation.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells.
- Resistant reproductive structures in some sponge species, capable of surviving harsh
- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some
- support in some sponge species.
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
24 Clues: and other functions. • budding or fragmentation. • support in some sponge species. • engage in symbiotic relationships. • Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • ...
Mitosis Crossword Graham Erickson 2024-03-05
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- stored genetic information
- The phase when the cell prepares for Miotic division
- The life cycle of a cell
- The name for the original cell in mitosis
- Unwound and loose DNA
- Develops and deploys spindle fibers
- The split that is pinched in to divide an animal cell into 2 daughter cells
- The cell phase in which the cell creates new copies of its DNA
- The process by which reproductive cells divide
- The phase when nuclei reform for the 2 daughter cells
- The phase when the nuclear envelope breaks down, and chromatid merges into chromosomes
- The part of a chromosome that spindle fibers attach to
- The cell phase in which a cell carries out its normal functions and grows
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- The mother cell creates two of these after cytokenesis
- The phase when chromosomes are pulled apart into opposite poles of the cell
- the new cell wall that vacuoles form the separate the 2 daughter cells (Plant cell)
- The process in which cells split into 2 daughter cells
- Two of these are formed by Telophase
- The strings that assist in moving DNA and organelles during mitosis
- The process of cell duplication by non-reproductive cells
- Organized and tightly packed DNA
- The part of the cell life cycle in which a cell grows and prepares for mitosis
- The phase when centrioles line up chromosomes in the center of the cell
- the protien that makes up spindle fibers
24 Clues: Unwound and loose DNA • The life cycle of a cell • stored genetic information • Organized and tightly packed DNA • Develops and deploys spindle fibers • Two of these are formed by Telophase • the protien that makes up spindle fibers • The name for the original cell in mitosis • The process by which reproductive cells divide • ...
Cells, Tissues, and Organs... Oh My! 2025-10-09
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- This system of membranes transports materials throughout the cell.
- attach to bones and move the skeleton.
- removes waste and regulate water balance in the body.
- This type of cell has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Green organelles found only in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis.
- the ability of cells to develop into different types with specific functions.
- Tiny structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
- Simple type of cell that does not contain a nucleus.
- A type of tissue that covers body surfaces and lines organs.
- breaks down waste materials and cellular debris.
- Organ where digestion begins and food is broken down.
- The outer covering of the body; largest organ in the human body.
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- Storage sacs in cells that can hold water, food, or waste.
- Cells that work together to perform a specific function form this.
- Specialized cells that contract to produce movement.
- The main organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The jelly-like fluid inside a cell where organelles are suspended.
- tissue that supports other tissues and organs.
- The tissue that sends electrical signals throughout the body.
- These cells thacontainsell wall and chloroplasts.
- of cell that containing chloroplasts and a cell wall.
- The outer boundary of a cell that controls what enters and exits.
- The large organelle that contains the cell’s DNA and controls activities.
- Structures that produce proteins using instructions from DNA.
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment.
- wall A tough outer layer found only in plant cells that provides support.
26 Clues: attach to bones and move the skeleton. • tissue that supports other tissues and organs. • breaks down waste materials and cellular debris. • These cells thacontainsell wall and chloroplasts. • Specialized cells that contract to produce movement. • The main organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Simple type of cell that does not contain a nucleus. • ...
Science Units 1- 3 Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- bonded atoms as pure elements or compounds
- elements listed by atomic# and properties
- heterogeneous and homogeneous
- organelle that breaks down molecules; ATP
- surrounds cell; protects
- made of many different cells; you
- ability to pass through
- cells where DNA is not contained in nucleus
- made of cells, produce cells, build organisms
- organelle that stores; large in plants
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- the variable we change; mess with
- organelle that breaks down materials in cell
- harmful and helpful unicellular organism
- 6CO2 + 6H2O yields C6H12O6 + 6O2
- compound; metal transfers electrons to nonmetal
- number that denotes # of atoms in a compound
- organelle that photosynthesizes
- elements with luster, malleable, and conductors
- compound; nonmetal elements share electrons
- smallest particle of matter; biotic & abiotic
- tool that rates the strength of acids and bases
21 Clues: ability to pass through • surrounds cell; protects • heterogeneous and homogeneous • organelle that photosynthesizes • 6CO2 + 6H2O yields C6H12O6 + 6O2 • the variable we change; mess with • made of many different cells; you • organelle that stores; large in plants • harmful and helpful unicellular organism • elements listed by atomic# and properties • ...
Spencer Lovell 2022-03-31
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- produces lipids and cholesterol inside cell
- Anything the cell does not want is stored here
- main microtubule organizing center
- cell that contains many vacuoles
- In the Center of the Nucleus
- controls the layout of the cell
- Also known as the cell plasma
- Cells that make chemical energy from light
- Fiber that protects cell membrane
- cells without nucleus or organelles
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- adds to and modifies proteins
- They move material round within the cell
- Holds the genetic material of the cell
- cells with nucleus and organelles
- cell that contains a single vacuole
- Builds proteins
- The structure inside the cell
- Nicknamed the suicide sack
- Stores water inside the cells of plants
- Generates the energy for the cell
- Folded membrane with ribosomes attached
21 Clues: Builds proteins • Nicknamed the suicide sack • In the Center of the Nucleus • adds to and modifies proteins • The structure inside the cell • Also known as the cell plasma • controls the layout of the cell • cell that contains many vacuoles • cells with nucleus and organelles • Generates the energy for the cell • Fiber that protects cell membrane • ...
Chapter 9 Reading Quiz Review 2013-12-05
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- glucose is broken down to lactic acid when oxygen is not present
- glucose is broken down using oxygen to make ATP
- glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid
- rodlike contractile element
- extension of sarcolemma that conducts nerve impulses in muscle cells
- space between axon terminal and the muscle fiber
- connective tissue sheath around each muscle fiber
- muscle cell
- actin and myosin
- connective tissue surrounding whole muscle
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- smooth ER that regulates levels of Calcium ions in muscle cells
- muscle attachmentment at movable bone
- bundle of muscle cells
- basic contractile unit (composed of myofilaments)
- striated and voluntary
- electrical current through a membrane
- a neurotrasmitter
- oxygen-binding protein in muscle cells
- nonstriated and involuntary
- cell membrane of a muscle cell
20 Clues: muscle cell • actin and myosin • a neurotrasmitter • bundle of muscle cells • striated and voluntary • rodlike contractile element • nonstriated and involuntary • cell membrane of a muscle cell • muscle attachmentment at movable bone • electrical current through a membrane • oxygen-binding protein in muscle cells • glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid • ...
Nervous and Digestive System 2016-03-25
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- filled with fluid and lined with tiny hair cells
- dependence on a substance
- gap between one neuron's axon and another neuron's dendrite
- the creation of a new action potential
- slow down the central nervous sysytem
- cells that help you gather information about your environment.
- carries the nerve impulse from the cell body to other neurons and muscles.
- provide information about color to the brain
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- light sensitive cells
- relays signals
- ability to survive factors
- behind the iris
- increase alertness and physical activity
- numerous receptor cells called rods and cones
- regulates body temperature
- neurotransmitter found in the brain
- the largest part of the brain
- stimulus needed to produce a nerve impulse.
- receive signals from other neurons
- gap in the myelin sheath
20 Clues: relays signals • behind the iris • light sensitive cells • gap in the myelin sheath • dependence on a substance • ability to survive factors • regulates body temperature • the largest part of the brain • receive signals from other neurons • neurotransmitter found in the brain • slow down the central nervous sysytem • the creation of a new action potential • ...
Cardio vascular system 2024-01-26
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- pumps blood and oxygen
- plasma protein that is converted to fibrin
- abnormal blood clot
- 7 to 8 percent of your total body weight
- white blood cells
- clear, liquid portion of blood
- where new blood cells are created
- circulate in body and attach to foreign substances
- binds to oxygen
- red blood cells
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- cell that "eats" other cells
- low red blood cell count
- shape of a red blood cell
- organ that breaks down old, worn-out blood
- WBC that produce antibodies
- thrombocytes (common word)
- distributes oxygen-rich blood to your body
- the process where bleeding is stopped
- carries oxygen-poor blood to your heart
- cancer of the blood
- carries oxygen from the lungs and delivers it throughout our body
21 Clues: binds to oxygen • red blood cells • white blood cells • abnormal blood clot • cancer of the blood • pumps blood and oxygen • low red blood cell count • shape of a red blood cell • thrombocytes (common word) • WBC that produce antibodies • cell that "eats" other cells • clear, liquid portion of blood • where new blood cells are created • the process where bleeding is stopped • ...
Cardiovascular System: Blood 2024-01-31
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- platelets
- A person trained to draw blood from a patient for clinical
- red blood cells
- Plenty of oxygen:bright red
- white blood cells
- Protein that does not belong inside the body
- A decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of RBC
- required for blood clotting
- Protein the body produces to "attack" any foreign material
- Low in 02, dark red
- Broken apart into amino acid groups and use by cells
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- Is a hormone that increases production of RBCs
- Formation of erythrocytes
- Formation of all blood cells
- Striped of it's iron and converted to bilirubin
- Blood collected from a superficial vein
- category: Granulocyte
- Is released whenever the tissues are experiencing hypoxia
- Include antibodies and transport proteins
- Accounts for over 95% of an RBCs proteins
20 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • Low in 02, dark red • category: Granulocyte • Formation of erythrocytes • Plenty of oxygen:bright red • required for blood clotting • Formation of all blood cells • Blood collected from a superficial vein • Include antibodies and transport proteins • Accounts for over 95% of an RBCs proteins • ...
life process 2022-11-01
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- cytoplasm splits into two halves
- all levels working together
- healthy internal balance of things
- basic building blocks of life
- organisms made up of multiple cells
- nuclear membrane dissapears
- ingredients
- substances move in and out of the cell
- the process of breaking down food
- makes reproductive cells
- process that converts food into energy
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- makes body cells for growth
- removal of waste/matter
- similar cells joined together
- chromosomes line up in the middle
- where molecules move around the membrane
- taking food into the body or cell membrane
- produced from reactants
- organisms made up of one cell
- chromosomes separates
- two nuclei form
- chromosomes double
- group of organs working together
- group of different tissues joined
- process where plants make food
25 Clues: ingredients • two nuclei form • chromosomes double • chromosomes separates • removal of waste/matter • produced from reactants • makes reproductive cells • makes body cells for growth • all levels working together • nuclear membrane dissapears • similar cells joined together • basic building blocks of life • organisms made up of one cell • process where plants make food • ...
Phylum Cnidaria and Phylum Porifera 2022-05-27
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- Polyps and medusa have a nervous system called
- Sponges have no
- Skeleton of sponge
- Diffuses into cells of spongle
- Cell Filters food and creates water current
- Inner layer of spongw
- Phylum Porifera means
- Polyp animal
- eyes that sees light
- Sponges are not motile but are
- Class of water serpent animal
- Polyps reproduce
- Water enters through the
- Sponges Eat by
- Food particles stick to the
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- Solitary animals
- Diffuses out of cells of sponge
- Class of cup animals
- Cnidarian means
- Hydras eat
- Outer layer of sponge
- Class of flower animal
- Cells that moves water
- Harpoon like-structures
- Are sponges multicellular or Unicellar?
- Medusas are
- Sponges asexually reproduce by
- Has no organs
- Cells that distribute food
- Have both a polyp and medusa stage
30 Clues: Hydras eat • Medusas are • Polyp animal • Has no organs • Sponges Eat by • Sponges have no • Cnidarian means • Solitary animals • Polyps reproduce • Skeleton of sponge • Class of cup animals • eyes that sees light • Outer layer of sponge • Inner layer of spongw • Phylum Porifera means • Class of flower animal • Cells that moves water • Harpoon like-structures • Water enters through the • ...
Google Sheets 2025-11-17
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- Makes a duplicate of selected cells
- Turns your data into a visual graph
- Inserts what you copied
- A note attached to a specific cell
- The full layout of rows and columns
- A vertical line of cells
- Changes the sheet’s title
- Shows only the rows you want to see
- A line drawn around cells
- The basic box where you type data
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- Changes how numbers or text look
- Puts data in order
- Lets other people access your sheet
- Moves text left, center, or right
- A calculation written into a cell
- Reverses your last action
- Removes data from a cell
- Adds something new, like a row or column
- Keeps a row or column in place when you scroll
- A horizontal line of cells
20 Clues: Puts data in order • Inserts what you copied • Removes data from a cell • A vertical line of cells • Reverses your last action • Changes the sheet’s title • A line drawn around cells • A horizontal line of cells • Changes how numbers or text look • Moves text left, center, or right • A calculation written into a cell • The basic box where you type data • ...
Levels of organizations 2024-09-05
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- This carries oxygen around the body.
- Transports substances around the body.
- Protects the body against infections.
- jelly-like substance that fills the cell and where most chemical reactions occur
- contains the pigment chlorophyll, where photosynthesis occurs
- Ciliated cells have tiny threads along one edge, like microscopic hairs.
- Group of different tissues working together to carry out a job.
- Cells' function is to make food by photosynthesis.
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- contains cell sap to push the water to the outside ofthe cell
- Breaks down and then absorbs food molecules.
- respiration reactions occur here to release energy
- collect electrical signals from other nearby nerve cells.
- Replaces oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from blood.
- Red blood cells have no _______
- Produces sperms and eggs
- The unit of a living organism, contains parts carry out life processes.
- Electrical signals can travel along this very quickly.
- Group of cells of one type.
18 Clues: Produces sperms and eggs • Group of cells of one type. • Red blood cells have no _______ • This carries oxygen around the body. • Protects the body against infections. • Transports substances around the body. • Breaks down and then absorbs food molecules. • respiration reactions occur here to release energy • Cells' function is to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Organelle Crossword 2022-09-26
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- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- also known as fimbriae are proteinaceous filamentous polymeric organelles expressed on the surface of bacteria
- is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms.
- layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane.
- is a membranous organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.
- a small organelle present in the cytoplasm of many cells, which contains the reducing enzyme catalase
- found in plants (particularly in the fat storage tissues of germinating seeds) and also in filamentous fungi.
- are macromolecular machines, found within all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis.
- cytoskeleton is a complex protein filaments that presents itself in the cytoplasm of all cells.
- a short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure found in large numbers on the surface of certain cells,
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- The Golgi apparatus is responsible for transporting, modifying, and packaging proteins and lipids into vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations.
- the shaped region within the prokaryotic cell that contains all the most genetic material
- the semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane
- a small substance that comes from certain plant and animal sperm cells
- is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- is a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- the transportation system of the eukaryotic cell,
18 Clues: the transportation system of the eukaryotic cell, • is a membranous organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. • is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes • the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group. • a small substance that comes from certain plant and animal sperm cells • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 2 2024-11-15
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- A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris.
- A molecule on the surface of cells that presents antigen fragments to T cells.
- Cells that kill virus-infected or cancer cells without prior activation.
- The inflammatory response to infection or injury caused by the innate immune system.
- The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells.
- Specialized T cells that suppress immune responses to maintain self-tolerance.
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- The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed.
- Small signaling proteins released by cells to communicate during an immune response.
- The type of immunity acquired after an infection or vaccination.
- The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
- The region of an antigen that is specifically recognized by antibodies.
- The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens.
12 Clues: The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens. • A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris. • The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances. • The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed. • The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells. • ...
Quiz Review 2023-11-08
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- plants and animals are examples
- their cells are larger
- where you'll find DNA in eukaryotes
- bacteria are an example
- all cells have this around their cells
- says that all living things are made of cells
- he, with Schleiden, developed the cell theory
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- genetic material that all cells contain
- he first saw bacteria under microscope
- where you'll find DNA in prokaryotes
- scientist who observed cork cells and named cells
- basic unit of life
12 Clues: basic unit of life • their cells are larger • bacteria are an example • plants and animals are examples • where you'll find DNA in eukaryotes • where you'll find DNA in prokaryotes • he first saw bacteria under microscope • all cells have this around their cells • genetic material that all cells contain • says that all living things are made of cells • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is chemical energy the cell can use. It is the molecule that provides energy for your cells to perform work it takes place in the mitochondria.
- captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells.
- Bean shaped organelle in the cytoplasm; supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells.
- reticulum: Clear, tunnel system that runs throughout the cell; transports materials like proteins around the cell; found in both the animal and plant cells.
- Large open storage takes for food, water, wastes or enzymes; smaller in the animal cell than in the plant cell.
- Thin, covering, protects cells, Performs active and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air.
- some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot.
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- the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- small bags with tubes connecting them packages and secretes proteins for use in and out of the cell found in both animal and plant cells.
- small round structure containing enzymes digests old cell parts, food or other objects found in both animal and plant cells.
- Green structure that contains
- small specks made of RNA; found in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum; makes proteins; in animal and plant cells.
- Jelly-like substance that contains organelles; pads and supports organelles inside the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities;
- Rigid, tough, made of cellulose; protects and supports the cell; only found in plant cells.
16 Clues: Green structure that contains • some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot. • Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities; • captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Large open storage takes for food, water, wastes or enzymes; smaller in the animal cell than in the plant cell.
- small round structure containing enzymes digests old cell parts, food or other objects found in both animal and plant cells.
- small specks made of RNA; found in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum; makes proteins; in animal and plant cells.
- Rigid, tough, made of cellulose; protects and supports the cell; only found in plant cells.
- some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot.
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air.
- the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells.
- Jelly-like substance that contains organelles; pads and supports organelles inside the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
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- energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is chemical energy the cell can use. It is the molecule that provides energy for your cells to perform work it takes place in the mitochondria.
- Green structure that contains
- Thin, covering, protects cells, Performs active and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell; found in both animal and plant cells.
- Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities;
- reticulum: Clear, tunnel system that runs throughout the cell; transports materials like proteins around the cell; found in both the animal and plant cells.
- small bags with tubes connecting them packages and secretes proteins for use in and out of the cell found in both animal and plant cells.
- Bean shaped organelle in the cytoplasm; supplies energy for the cell; in animal and plant cells.
16 Clues: Green structure that contains • some substances can cross the cell membrane while others cannot. • Dense, ball shaped structure; contains DNA; controls all of the cell’s activities; • captures sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis only in plant cells. • ...
Immune System 2022-04-01
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- Cell that engulfs large particles.
- A series of one way vessels.
- A cell engulfs large particles.
- Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells.
- Substance that stimulates an immune response
- Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses.
- Produces antibodies in response to antigens.
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- Resistance to a certain pathogen.
- Line body cavities.
- Fluid found in the lymphatic system.
- A large white blood cell.
- System that has fights off invading pathogens.
- White blood cell that protects the body.
- Inflammatory response to an injury.
- Stimulates an immune response against an antigen.
- An organism that causes disease.
- Largest lymphatic organ.
- Solution containing a harmless version of a virus.
- Lymphatic tissue near back of throat.
- Released by white blood cells and macrophages.
20 Clues: Line body cavities. • Largest lymphatic organ. • A large white blood cell. • A series of one way vessels. • 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. • ...
Cnidaria Review 2014-09-22
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- hydrozoans are mostly _____polyps
- cnidarians have _______ symmetry
- members of this class have stinging cells
- _______cavity where jellyfish digests food
- stinging cells
- cnidocytes are used to capture ______
- members are only polyps
- some are ____, or produce either egg OR sperm cells
- class with "true jellyfish"
- with body on bottom and tentacles up
- outbreak of this starfish can kill entire coral reef
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- members have cube-shaped medusa and tentacles at corners
- most are _______, or produce eggs and sperm cells
- colony of polyps that looks like a jellyfish
- outer layer of cnidarian
- inner layer of cnidaria
- example of class anthozoa
- member of hydrozoa that cartwheel to move around
- primitive nervous system in cnidarians
- class with freshwater members
- bell-shaped form with tentacles hanging down
21 Clues: stinging cells • inner layer of cnidaria • members are only polyps • outer layer of cnidarian • example of class anthozoa • class with "true jellyfish" • class with freshwater members • hydrozoans are mostly _____polyps • cnidarians have _______ symmetry • with body on bottom and tentacles up • cnidocytes are used to capture ______ • primitive nervous system in cnidarians • ...
Everything we have done so far - BIO 2020-10-01
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- is made through genetic engineering
- shape of DNA
- chemical messengers
- is the site of protein synthesis
- how bacterial cells reproduce
- cooked enzymes
- controls balance
- controls cell activities and contains DNA
- is a messenger
- fussy/picky
- enzymes building stuff up
- controls heart rate / breathing
- is something that plant,fungus and bacteria cells have but animal cells don't
- stores cell sap
- the area for conscious thought
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- the backbone of DNA
- stem cells from fertilised eggs
- enzymes breaking down
- biological catalysts
- is site of many chemical reactions
- aerobic respiration without oxygen
- when ions on molecules move against the concentration gradient it is called
- when you hold your arms hurt because of this stuff
- is produced through aerobic respiration
- partners with thymine
25 Clues: fussy/picky • shape of DNA • cooked enzymes • is a messenger • stores cell sap • controls balance • the backbone of DNA • chemical messengers • biological catalysts • enzymes breaking down • partners with thymine • enzymes building stuff up • how bacterial cells reproduce • the area for conscious thought • stem cells from fertilised eggs • controls heart rate / breathing • ...
Body Structure, Color, & Oncology 2021-09-15
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- relief but not cured
- fat
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- producing cells
- gland
- increase in the number of red blood cells
- basic unit of life
- substance that causes cancer
- excessive development (number of cells)
- producing, originating, causing
- physician, medicine
- new growth of abnormal tissue
- muscle
- beyond control
- pertaining to yellow color
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- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- disease
- study of tumors
- produced by a physician
- group of similar cells that perform a function
- abnormal development
- increase in severity of a disease
- cell with a nucleus
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
- rod-shaped, striated
- nucleus
- study of tissues
- state of being diseased
29 Clues: fat • gland • muscle • disease • nucleus • beyond control • study of tumors • producing cells • study of tissues • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • physician, medicine • relief but not cured • abnormal development • rod-shaped, striated • produced by a physician • state of being diseased • pertaining to yellow color • substance that causes cancer • new growth of abnormal tissue • ...
1st Lecture Medical Terms 2021-10-15
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- to cut out
- lacking water
- displacement of the stomach to the right
- the dark pigment that colors hair & skin
- out of normal position
- high body temperature
- large enough to be seen without a microscope
- Partially permeable
- having many forms
- Before birth
- remove calcium
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- consisting of many cells
- underproduction of a substance
- frequent discharge of fluid fecal matter
- false paralysis
- junction between two nerve cells
- agent used to prevent infection
- red blood cells
- disease affecting an entire population
- against recommendation
- cancer of white blood cells
- a newborn infant
- One half of a rounded structure
- having three cusps
- bacteria that grow in groups of two
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- backward flow
27 Clues: to cut out • Before birth • lacking water • backward flow • remove calcium • false paralysis • red blood cells • a newborn infant • having many forms • having three cusps • Partially permeable • high body temperature • against recommendation • out of normal position • consisting of many cells • cancer of white blood cells • underproduction of a substance • agent used to prevent infection • ...
biology 2018-10-30
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- fish
- double
- cartilage
- flat
- "cell eating" of large particles
- worm
- (2 words) passive movement of a substance down a concentration gradient and across a cell membrane that requires a carrier protein
- the clear, viscous fluid of the cell
- a method of classifying organisms based on their evolutionary relationships
- process by which the body produces new cells fro growth and to replace worn out and damaged cells; results in tow daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell
- life
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- hair-like appendages on the cell membrane
- the single set of chromosomes found in gametes
- even
- the site of protein synthesis
- (2 words) sheets of cells that cover or line other tissues
- uneven
- membrane bound sacs formed from other membranes
- digits
- bone
20 Clues: fish • even • flat • worm • bone • life • double • uneven • digits • cartilage • the site of protein synthesis • "cell eating" of large particles • the clear, viscous fluid of the cell • hair-like appendages on the cell membrane • the single set of chromosomes found in gametes • membrane bound sacs formed from other membranes • (2 words) sheets of cells that cover or line other tissues • ...
Circulatory System 2024-01-30
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- Not having healthy RBCS to carry oxygen to the tissues
- Red blood cells
- red pigment that contains iron and obtained from hemoglobin
- Low Oxygen
- Plenty oxygen
- Not enough oxygen
- Formation of all blood cells
- Includes antibodies and transports proteins
- white blood cells
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- Required for blood clotting
- Protein that the body produces to attack foreign objects
- Formation of red blood cells
- The protein responsible for delivering oxygen in a RBC
- Formation of thrombocytes(Platelets)
- Hormone that increases the production of RBCs
- small colorless fragments in our body that forms clots
- Broken apart into amino acid groups
- The binding site of oxygen
- Protein that does not belong in the body
- Type of cell in the body capable of engulfing bacteria
20 Clues: Low Oxygen • Plenty oxygen • Red blood cells • Not enough oxygen • white blood cells • The binding site of oxygen • Required for blood clotting • Formation of red blood cells • Formation of all blood cells • Broken apart into amino acid groups • Formation of thrombocytes(Platelets) • Protein that does not belong in the body • Includes antibodies and transports proteins • ...
Cell Division Crossword 2024-02-28
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- two nuclear membranes begin to form
- a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information
- Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes
- a period of growth and repair
- carries genetic information
- process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells
- coordinates movement of Chromosomes
- Forms in cytokinesis
- membrane Outer most layer of the cell
- microfilaments around th cells equator
- occurs in cytokinesis
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- Nucleus dissapears
- cytoplasm divides
- Holds DNA
- Product of Mitosis
- humans 23 pairs
- Chromosomes spilt in half
- copies chromosomes
- made of microtubules
- The original cell
- threads of protien
- joins together sister chromotids
22 Clues: Holds DNA • humans 23 pairs • cytoplasm divides • The original cell • Nucleus dissapears • Product of Mitosis • copies chromosomes • threads of protien • made of microtubules • Forms in cytokinesis • occurs in cytokinesis • Chromosomes spilt in half • carries genetic information • a period of growth and repair • joins together sister chromotids • two nuclear membranes begin to form • ...
EOC vocab 2024-04-25
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- Two identical alleles
- Physical appearance of an organism
- A type of fat that helps store energy
- Cells that divide that make exact copies
- A big molecule made of monomers
- Cells protein factory
- Building block for larger molecules
- The body's way of maintaining internal stability
- One group replaces another over time
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- The process plants use to make food
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- A cell without a nucleus
- Building block for our bodies
- Control center of the cell
- Produce energy for the cell
- close relationship between species
- Change in the DNA sequence of a gene
- Carries instructions from DNA to make protein
- Living things making more of each other
- Process in cells that helps create reproductive cells
20 Clues: Two identical alleles • Cells protein factory • A cell without a nucleus • Control center of the cell • Produce energy for the cell • Building block for our bodies • A big molecule made of monomers • Physical appearance of an organism • close relationship between species • The process plants use to make food • Building block for larger molecules • ...
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 2024-05-06
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- Family of immune modulating proteins
- Localized tissue response to injury
- White blood cells that ingest and digest
- Interstitial fluid that flows in lymphatic vessels
- Nonphagocytic, large granular lymphocytes that police blood and lymph
- Clinical condition for blockage lymphatic vessels
- Empties into left venous angle
- Prevent back flow
- Blind ended
- Empties into the right venous angle
- Any of the cells responsible for production of immunity mediated by cells
- Where B and T cells mature
- Largest lymphoid organ
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- Where mature lymphocytes first encounter their antigens and are activated
- Two types of immunity
- Where immune functions take place
- Ability to resist and defend against infectious and other damaging substances
- Cleanse lymph
- Special lymphatic vessels that absorb fat from small intestine
- Guards the body's entryways against pathogens
20 Clues: Blind ended • Cleanse lymph • Prevent back flow • Two types of immunity • Largest lymphoid organ • Where B and T cells mature • Empties into left venous angle • Where immune functions take place • Localized tissue response to injury • Empties into the right venous angle • Family of immune modulating proteins • White blood cells that ingest and digest • ...
Integumentary System - Parker 2024-09-26
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- spots where blood escaped circulation
- produce keratin
- moisturizes and protects from bacteria
- determines the color of skin
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- produce sweat as well as fatty acids and roteins
- mixture of oily substances and fragmented cells
- touch receptors
- alert and activate immune system cells
- peglike projections from superficial structures
- under circumstances turns some people pale
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- Deep to dermis, hypodermis
- orange-yellow pigment
- Dense irregular connective tissue
- redness, indicate blushing, fever, hypertension
- inhibits bacteria and cools
- Deep to superficial
- pigment in red blood cell
- 20-30 layers of cells
- capillaries and pain receptors
- liver disorder, turns person yellow
- dead cells that form a layer
- produce melanin
- produce sweat
- protein that makes epidermis tough
25 Clues: produce sweat • produce keratin • produce melanin • touch receptors • Deep to superficial • orange-yellow pigment • 20-30 layers of cells • pigment in red blood cell • Deep to dermis, hypodermis • inhibits bacteria and cools • determines the color of skin • dead cells that form a layer • capillaries and pain receptors • deepest layer of the epidermis • Dense irregular connective tissue • ...
steve's biology crossword 2024-10-02
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- two or more tissues working together for specific job
- organism with multiple cells
- brings things through portion gates
- brings cells inside
- brings stuff out
- highest level an organ system
- group of organs working together to preform a job
- when two things are equal
- groups of smaller cells with common goal
- transportation that requires energy
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- move from area from higher to lower concentration
- diffuse through cell membrane easily
- orginisim with one cell
- uses pseudopods to bring stuff in
- binds to plasma to be brought in
- diffusion of water only from high to nlow concentration
- pass through protein gates
- energy
- most basic unit
- called cell drinking involves bringing fluids into cell
- the way moliculs flow through diffusion
21 Clues: energy • most basic unit • brings stuff out • brings cells inside • orginisim with one cell • when two things are equal • pass through protein gates • organism with multiple cells • highest level an organ system • binds to plasma to be brought in • uses pseudopods to bring stuff in • brings things through portion gates • transportation that requires energy • ...
Biology Crossword puzzle 2025-01-28
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- the brain of a cell
- two parents are required to reproduce
- stores water salts and proteins
- humans choosing what animals reproduce with each other
- one organism needed to reproduce
- breaks down food
- organism that are made of more than one cell
- Eats animals
- a living thing
- a organelle where photosynthesis occurs found in plant cells.
- building block of life
- when a organism changes something about itself to have better chance of survival
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- does have a nucleus
- protects the organs in your body
- carries genetic materials from the parent
- Plants cells have it but Animal cells don’t
- makes its own food
- organs inside of cells that have functions to them
- a single celled organism
- does not have a nucleus
20 Clues: Eats animals • a living thing • breaks down food • makes its own food • does have a nucleus • the brain of a cell • building block of life • does not have a nucleus • a single celled organism • stores water salts and proteins • protects the organs in your body • one organism needed to reproduce • two parents are required to reproduce • carries genetic materials from the parent • ...
bio 2024-11-20
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- a molecule combined to form proteins
- a cellular process that happens during meiosis when chromosomes are lined up
- a cell process that happens during meiosis
- 1 of the nucleotide bases in DNA
- Brings ribosomes to the mRNA
- single set of DNA
- makes gametes
- an amino acid
- Ribonucleic that leaves the nucleic to make proteins
- structures composed of amino acids
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- repeat of something to create another
- 1 strand of mRNA
- 1 out of the 4 nitrogenous, pairs with T/U
- germ cells
- body cells
- A Acideic Asid
- makes more of the same cells
- in all organisms
- strands of DNA and proteins
- 1 out of the 4 nitrogenous, pairs with A
- carries genetic info
- a group of 3 bases
22 Clues: germ cells • body cells • makes gametes • an amino acid • A Acideic Asid • 1 strand of mRNA • in all organisms • single set of DNA • a group of 3 bases • carries genetic info • strands of DNA and proteins • makes more of the same cells • Brings ribosomes to the mRNA • 1 of the nucleotide bases in DNA • structures composed of amino acids • a molecule combined to form proteins • ...
