genetics Crossword Puzzles
Faculty of Medicine 2024-07-26
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- Study of disease prevention (12 letters)
- Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters)
- Department dedicated to child health (10 letters)
- Study of blood and blood disorders (10 letters)
- Research field studying the causes of diseases (8 letters)
- Study of the body's defense mechanism (10 letters)
- Field studying bodily functions (10 letters)
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- Strategic priority to foster collaboration (11 letters)
- This department focuses on the elderly (10 letters)
- Department focusing on mental health (10 letters)
- Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters)
- Study of kidney function and diseases (10 letters)
- Focus area for new medical technologies (13 letters)
- Department focusing on reproductive health (10 letters)
- The process of improving patient care through research (11 letters)
- Medical field involving operations (7 letters)
- Research field dealing with infectious diseases (12 letters)
- This research field studies genes and heredity (8 letters)
- Priority to advance medical education methods (10 letters)
- Department that studies disease processes (9 letters)
20 Clues: Study of disease prevention (12 letters) • Field studying bodily functions (10 letters) • Study of drugs and their effects (12 letters) • Study of moral issues in medicine (9 letters) • Medical field involving operations (7 letters) • Study of blood and blood disorders (10 letters) • Department focusing on mental health (10 letters) • ...
Science 2024-07-26
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- Gradual change in species over time.
- Proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence.
- Subatomic particle with no electric charge.
- Substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- Variants of a particular chemical element with different neutron numbers.
- Powerhouse of the cell, where energy production occurs.
- Community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Substance that stimulates the immune response to prevent disease.
- Smallest unit of a chemical element.
- Large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna.
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- Study of heredity and variation in organisms.
- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Visible surface of the sun.
- Set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.
- Instrument for observing distant objects.
- Fundamental particle making up protons and neutrons.
- Combination of two or more atoms bonded together.
- Thread-like structure carrying genetic information.
20 Clues: Visible surface of the sun. • Gradual change in species over time. • Smallest unit of a chemical element. • Instrument for observing distant objects. • Subatomic particle with no electric charge. • Study of heredity and variation in organisms. • Force that attracts objects toward each other. • Process by which plants make food using sunlight. • ...
Fields of Science - Review 2024-09-26
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- The study of the shock waves of the earth
- The study of the structure of living things
- The study of medicine using rays
- The study of the objects in space and their relationships
- The study of healing
- The study of plants
- The study of minerals
- The study of how man and nature interact
- The study of animals
- The study of traits or genes that make us what we are
- The study of the nervous system
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- The study of the mind
- The study of the structure, composition, and history of the earth and how changes
- The study of bugs
- The study of ancient life forms, such as dinosaurs
- The study of the oceans
- The study of how the universe operates
- The study of the atmosphere and the weather.
- The study of remains
- The study of the composition & properties of matter and how different substances react
- The study of life
21 Clues: The study of bugs • The study of life • The study of plants • The study of healing • The study of remains • The study of animals • The study of the mind • The study of minerals • The study of the oceans • The study of the nervous system • The study of medicine using rays • The study of how the universe operates • The study of how man and nature interact • ...
Geo Science 2023-05-22
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- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- the properties or features of an organism, characteristic
- a movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter material
- the smallest unit that can live on its own
- Cylinder a tall narrow container with a volume scale
- hot rock
- a wave vibrating at right angles
- a form of energy resulting electrons and protons
- when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another.
- a mountain or hill that erupts
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- the ability to do work
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- an active volcano
- a process of finding the answer to a question using many methods
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- a basic part of a whole
- Liquid from a solid at elevated temperature
- an electromagnetic wave of frequency
- the remains or impression of a preserved organism in a cast
- a natural science discipline that studies living things.
20 Clues: hot rock • an active volcano • the ability to do work • a basic part of a whole • a mountain or hill that erupts • a wave vibrating at right angles • an electromagnetic wave of frequency • the smallest unit that can live on its own • Liquid from a solid at elevated temperature • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • a form of energy resulting electrons and protons • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle chapters 1-7 2024-12-16
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- fuel derived from biological materials such as crops and animal waste
- the degradation of biological potential of land
- study of chemical and physical process of an animal
- proteins capable of catalyzing reactions associated with specific substrate
- act of urinating
- chemical substance that provides nourishment for the body
- a measurement of food energy
- tall grass vegetation belts in hot areas
- decayed organic matter used for fertilizing and conditioning land
- soft, moist moss held between layers of cloth
- all of the feed consumed by an animal
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- a crop grown specifically with intent of marketing
- study of body's need and mechanism
- animals that eat both meat and plant
- compounds composed of combinations of amino acids
- short grass vegetation zones
- the science of heredity and variation of inherited characteristics
- having only one stomach
- the largest of the ruminant fore- stomach
- A pouch like structure at the beginning of the large intestine
- hooved animals that have a rumen
21 Clues: act of urinating • having only one stomach • short grass vegetation zones • a measurement of food energy • hooved animals that have a rumen • study of body's need and mechanism • animals that eat both meat and plant • all of the feed consumed by an animal • tall grass vegetation belts in hot areas • the largest of the ruminant fore- stomach • ...
A custom crossword 2025-02-07
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- Baby ___ as in shape of pregnant stomach
- Swift lyric “my friends all smell like weed or little ___”
- Kayla’s actual backup name
- Zach’s middle name (biblical chapter)
- Month Jake + Kayla’s baby is due
- Trimester Kayla is now in
- The name Gma Peggy wanted to use for a girl
- Kayla has 2 of these genetically
- Caroline’s camp name
- Taylor Swift song name on folklore
- Analisa’s backup name (joke)
- Flamingo plumage
- Kellen’s middle name (biblical chapter)
- Kayla’s imaginary friend
- Kayla’s backup name (joke)
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- Jake has 1 of these genetically
- “___ bear try”
- Keen ___!
- The Indigo Bunting, Lazuli Bunting, Pinyon Jay, and Belted Kingfisher all show this color in their breeding plumage.
- Plays Elphaba in original Wicked Broadway play
- Father of genetics, Austrian biologist
- Kayla has one (relation)
- Mark’s camp name
- Jake’s middle name, orange man
- All you need is ___
- Lost at Pinecrest
- Jake has two of these (relation)
27 Clues: Keen ___! • “___ bear try” • Mark’s camp name • Flamingo plumage • Lost at Pinecrest • All you need is ___ • Caroline’s camp name • Kayla has one (relation) • Kayla’s imaginary friend • Trimester Kayla is now in • Kayla’s actual backup name • Kayla’s backup name (joke) • Analisa’s backup name (joke) • Jake’s middle name, orange man • Jake has 1 of these genetically • ...
Ghost- Raina Telgemeier 2025-04-08
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- The little boy Carlos shows up with
- The month the book starts in.
- What Maya counted and got 59 of.
- A food kind of like a donut.
- The things Catrina is seeing all around her.
- Genre of movie they watch Halloween night.
- The place that burnt down in 1937.
- The cost of the ghost tour. (in dollars)
- What Catrinas father played right when they arrived.
- Catrinas moms name.
- The first friend Catrina makes at school.
- Maya dressed up as this for Halloween.
- The name of the boy who does ghost tours.
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- Who their dad met at the record shop.
- The main characters name.
- How Maya got the disease.
- This hurts Mayas lungs.
- Carloses mom served them at dinner.
- The disease Maya has.
- What Cystic Fibrosis affects, along with digestion.
- The month in which school started.
- Where Catrina and her family moved.
- The animal that continuously pops in.
- Instrument Carlos enjoys playing.
- Another name for a grandma.
25 Clues: Catrinas moms name. • The disease Maya has. • This hurts Mayas lungs. • The main characters name. • How Maya got the disease. • Another name for a grandma. • A food kind of like a donut. • The month the book starts in. • What Maya counted and got 59 of. • Instrument Carlos enjoys playing. • The month in which school started. • The place that burnt down in 1937. • ...
Equine Careers 2025-05-12
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- someone who studies and works with behavior modification for horses.
- someone who gathers up horses.
- someone who teaches about equine.
- someone who can readjust and alter a horses back or other bones.
- someone who pushes an equine product to sale.
- someone who assists during rodeo events.
- A type of police officer than rides horses.
- someone who assists the vet with health care.
- company that saves and rescues horses including the houston area.
- someone who runs an operation.
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- someone who rides horses in the rodeo around barrels.
- someone who uses genetics to create more horses.
- someone who studies and creates food for horses.
- someone who rides horses in races like the kentucky derby.
- someone who rides broncos at rodeo events.
- someone who preforms hoof trims and foot care on horses
- someone who investigates and studies equine science.
- someone who preforms medicine and routine health checks.
- someone who takes pictures of horses.
- someone who helps and gives a hand to people on the ranch.
20 Clues: someone who gathers up horses. • someone who runs an operation. • someone who teaches about equine. • someone who takes pictures of horses. • someone who assists during rodeo events. • someone who rides broncos at rodeo events. • A type of police officer than rides horses. • someone who pushes an equine product to sale. • someone who assists the vet with health care. • ...
Carbohydrates 2025-05-29
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- Sweet fruit sugar present in honey
- Stored animal carbohydrate in the liver
- Enzyme for starch breakdown in saliva
- Carbohydrate in exoskeletons of insects
- Carbohydrate polymer often on cell surfaces
- Component of lactose found in milk
- Sugar in DNA critical for heredity
- Many sugar units forming complex carbs
- Sugar in dairy products like milk
- Regulates sugar levels in the bloodstream
- Common table sugar used in baking
- Energy-rich molecule vital for life
- Five-carbon sugar like ribose in RNA
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- Single sugar unit like glucose or fructose
- Indigestible carbohydrate aiding digestive health
- Sugar from malt often in beer
- Medical glucose name used in IV fluids
- Carbohydrate energy process in cells
- Two sugar units such as sucrose
- Sugar in RNA essential for genetics
- Primary energy sugar found in blood
- Six-carbon sugar such as glucose or fructose
- Structural plant carbohydrate in cell walls
- Complex plant carbohydrate stored in roots
24 Clues: Sugar from malt often in beer • Two sugar units such as sucrose • Sugar in dairy products like milk • Common table sugar used in baking • Sweet fruit sugar present in honey • Component of lactose found in milk • Sugar in DNA critical for heredity • Sugar in RNA essential for genetics • Primary energy sugar found in blood • Energy-rich molecule vital for life • ...
S1 Vocab Day 2025-01-23
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- scientific study of heredity
- cell division for growth, repair, maintenance
- factors in an experiment that change
- packages proteins for export
- gel-like fluid in a cell
- preliminary model that can be adjusted
- base unit for length in the metric system
- the parts of something
- organelle in plants captures and converts energy
- the basic unit of a living thing
- allele that is masked
- the powerhouse of the cell
- different forms of a gene
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- oxygen+food=energy
- a number and unit used to define a quantity
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- prediction that can be tested
- cellular process of making, storing, and transporting chemicals
- set of data in an experiment
- scientific explanation describing how the world acts
- idea to best explain an observation of an experiment
- allele that shows up
- having two different alleles for a trait
- specialized structures that perform functions in a cell
- the amount of space an object takes up
25 Clues: oxygen+food=energy • allele that shows up • allele that is masked • the parts of something • gel-like fluid in a cell • different forms of a gene • the powerhouse of the cell • scientific study of heredity • packages proteins for export • set of data in an experiment • prediction that can be tested • the basic unit of a living thing • factors in an experiment that change • ...
Diabetes 2024-10-28
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- What percent of people have type 2 Diabetes?
- To eat proper foods and be..
- Body movement to burn off the stored fats.
- When you have Type 1 Diabetes you need to take?
- When you're tired you get..
- These people normally get Type 2 Diabetes
- What causes type 2 Diabetes?
- Not being able to feel a body part.
- Can experience this when on diets or medication.
- When your emotions change constantly you're..
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- Insulin Moves this into the bloodstream
- What causes people to have type 2 Diabetes?
- Heavily processed foods to quickly throw in the microwave.
- When you have dry skin you..
- Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight.
- Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this.
- Having to constantly use the bathroom
- Your eyes are..
- When you eat lots of sugar you get..
- These people get Type 1 Diabetes
- Your head hurts because you have a..
- Food that is pumped out to you for cheap.
- When you feel like throwing up.
23 Clues: Your eyes are.. • When you're tired you get.. • When you have dry skin you.. • To eat proper foods and be.. • What causes type 2 Diabetes? • When you feel like throwing up. • These people get Type 1 Diabetes • Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this. • Not being able to feel a body part. • Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight. • When you eat lots of sugar you get.. • ...
Diabetes 2024-10-28
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- Your head hurts because you have a..
- Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this.
- What causes people to have type 2 Diabetes?
- Your eyes are..
- Not being able to feel a body part.
- What causes type 2 Diabetes?
- When you feel like throwing up.
- Can experience this when on diets or medication.
- When you have Type 1 Diabetes you need to take?
- Food that is pumped out to you for cheap
- These people get Type 1 Diabetes
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- When your emotions change constantly you're..
- Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight.
- Body movement to burn off the stored fats.
- What percent of people have type 2 Diabetes?
- To eat proper foods and be..
- These people normally get Type 2 Diabetes
- Having to constantly use the bathroom
- When you're tired you get..
- Insulin Moves this into the bloodstream
- When you eat lots of sugar you get..
- When you have dry skin you..
22 Clues: Your eyes are.. • When you're tired you get.. • To eat proper foods and be.. • What causes type 2 Diabetes? • When you have dry skin you.. • When you feel like throwing up. • These people get Type 1 Diabetes • Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this. • Not being able to feel a body part. • Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight. • Your head hurts because you have a.. • ...
Health Skills 2023-02-01
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- number of years one is expected to live
- ability to have an effect on someone or something
- make no choice
- Magazines, social media, internet
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- something we can control, our actions
- allow others to make choices
- beliefs, customs, behavior and ways of thinking of a group of people
- something we cannot control, comes from family
- this may be accomplished over years
- outside influence
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- true, logical, a fact
- S in SMART
- a source that ends in .com
- a source that ends in .org
- M in SMART
- this goal is accomplished in a week
- Model of decision making
- the ability to identify, obtain, and interpret information
- inside influence
- Something that gets in the way of achieving your goal
- you are ____ more like to achieve your goal if you write it down
- T in SMART
23 Clues: S in SMART • M in SMART • T in SMART • make no choice • inside influence • outside influence • true, logical, a fact • Model of decision making • a source that ends in .com • a source that ends in .org • allow others to make choices • Magazines, social media, internet • this goal is accomplished in a week • this may be accomplished over years • something we can control, our actions • ...
Kaitlyn Sack Chapter 2020-03-12
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- Whats a carrier for genetics passed down from your parents to make you who you are?
- How many amino acids are arranged in different orders and make a variety of proteins?
- Where is RNA located?
- What is a change in a DNA sequence called?
- Where is DNA located?
- What is double-stranded?
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- What is the protein structure made up of?
- How many molecules do DNA consist of?
- What is single-stranded?
- What forms a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule?
10 Clues: Where is RNA located? • Where is DNA located? • What is single-stranded? • What is double-stranded? • How many molecules do DNA consist of? • What is the protein structure made up of? • What is a change in a DNA sequence called? • What forms a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule? • ...
WT 2020-02-21
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- Squares The chart used to show the possible ways genes are combined when passed from parents tooffspring.
- An allele which is expressed (masks the other).
- Mendel the father of genetics
- The organism's alleles for a trait are different.
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- How an organism appears. (physical traits)
- is a chart of the genetic history of family over several generations.
- Both alleles for a trait are the same.
- combination of alleles an organism has. (genetic traits)
- An allele which is present but remains unexpressed (masked)
9 Clues: Mendel the father of genetics • Both alleles for a trait are the same. • How an organism appears. (physical traits) • An allele which is expressed (masks the other). • The organism's alleles for a trait are different. • combination of alleles an organism has. (genetic traits) • An allele which is present but remains unexpressed (masked) • ...
Factors that affect plants 2024-08-08
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- Distribute and fate of nutrients in different organs of the plant body.
- It cools plants through transpiration
- Element that plants need in order to grow.
- Provides nutrients, water, and physical support.
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- Determines the shift from vegetative to reproductive growth stages.
- Generating compounds that are directly involved in the growth and development of the organism.
- Helps plants maintain optimal moisture levels for photosynthesis and nutrient absorption.
- Essential factor in maintaining plants.
- Passed from genes to RNA to proteins within the cells.
9 Clues: It cools plants through transpiration • Essential factor in maintaining plants. • Element that plants need in order to grow. • Provides nutrients, water, and physical support. • Passed from genes to RNA to proteins within the cells. • Determines the shift from vegetative to reproductive growth stages. • ...
crossword tevas 7th grade 2023-01-21
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- a diagram that is used by geneticists to determine the probability of an offspring would have a particular trait
- the appearance of an organism or the trait you see
- the genetic makeup or an organism
- only shows the trait when there are two copies of an allele
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- traits that are passed down from your parents
- the organisms that produced the next generations
- who is widley concidered to be the father of genetics?
- a male produces
- carry instructions that determine
9 Clues: a male produces • carry instructions that determine • the genetic makeup or an organism • traits that are passed down from your parents • the organisms that produced the next generations • the appearance of an organism or the trait you see • who is widley concidered to be the father of genetics? • only shows the trait when there are two copies of an allele • ...
Divine Design Crossword 2023-05-26
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- the founder of science and genetics
- code of life
- the study of insects
- project that that sequenced the entire human genome between 1990 and 2003.
- and effort to reveal God's existence using the latest scientific discoveries
- leading figure in natural theology
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- just as a watch required a watchmaker, so too did complex structures, such as the eye, require a designer.
- study of plants
- “Stop and consider the wondrous works of God.” is chapter 37 verse 14 of what book
9 Clues: code of life • study of plants • the study of insects • leading figure in natural theology • the founder of science and genetics • project that that sequenced the entire human genome between 1990 and 2003. • and effort to reveal God's existence using the latest scientific discoveries • “Stop and consider the wondrous works of God.” is chapter 37 verse 14 of what book • ...
Personality-Psychology 2026-03-26
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- – Belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific tasks (Bandura).
- – Enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define personality.
- – Reaching one’s full potential and personal growth (Maslow).
- – Complete acceptance and support of another person (Rogers).
- – Overall evaluation of one’s own worth.
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- – Focuses on personal growth, subjective experience, and human potential (Maslow & Rogers).
- – How genetics, physiology, and evolution influence personality.
- – Personality shaped by social interactions and cognitive processes (Bandura).
- theory – Focuses on identifying and measuring stable personality traits.
- – Innate emotional and behavioral traits present from childhood.
10 Clues: – Overall evaluation of one’s own worth. • – Reaching one’s full potential and personal growth (Maslow). • – Complete acceptance and support of another person (Rogers). • – How genetics, physiology, and evolution influence personality. • – Innate emotional and behavioral traits present from childhood. • ...
Colorectal Cancer ASSPRITE 2015-05-08
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- i.e Crohn's and Coeliac. The increased cell turnover increases CRC risk
- 3 Words, describing the propogation and spread of CRC
- A technique for looking in the colon
- Inherited. Influences your risks for acquiring CRC
- The second most common site for CRC metastasis
- A key, yet generic symptom (2 words)
- 80% of CRC is thought to be related to this
- Treatment for CRC, can be to cure or palliative
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- A change that may be noted by a patient with CRC (2 words)
- These choices/factors can increase or decrease risk of CRC
- The most common site for CRC metastasis
- A smaller instrument for looking in the sigmoid colon
- Definitive treatment for non metastasised CRC
- (2 words, inits) Technique for passively imaging the colon
- A condition that results in lots of polyps in the large bowel
- May be found in the stool of someone with CRC
- Definitive tissue test
17 Clues: Definitive tissue test • A technique for looking in the colon • A key, yet generic symptom (2 words) • The most common site for CRC metastasis • 80% of CRC is thought to be related to this • Definitive treatment for non metastasised CRC • May be found in the stool of someone with CRC • The second most common site for CRC metastasis • ...
Science Refresher Crossword 2023-06-12
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- Smallest unit of an element that retains its properties
- Force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
- The unit for measurement of time.
- The largest organ of the human body.
- Substance that carries genetic information for living organisms
- Protective out layer of an animal cell is called cell ___
- powder transferred from plant to plant by bees; common allergen
- Process by which plants convert sunlight, CO2 and water into glucose and oxygen.
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- Study of how traits are inherited from parents to offspring
- Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed
- The unit of measurement for sound.
- Process of liquid turning into a gas
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- Cell structure that controls activity and store genetic information
- particles with a positive charge in an atom
- The unit of measurement for force.
- Basic unit of life.
17 Clues: Basic unit of life. • The unit for measurement of time. • The unit of measurement for sound. • The unit of measurement for force. • Process of liquid turning into a gas • The largest organ of the human body. • particles with a positive charge in an atom • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • Smallest unit of an element that retains its properties • ...
Chapter 12 Bio 2023-03-21
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- Offspring of crosses between parents which different traits.
- Seperation of alleles during gamete formation .
- Scientific of Heredity.
- Physical characteristics of an organism.
- Genetic makeup of an organism.
- Mendel's second conclusion Which that some alleles are dominatnt.
- Process in sexual reproduction in which the male and female reproductive cells join to form a new one.
- A specific characteristic of an individual.
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- One of mendell's principle that states the genes for diffenet traits.
- Sequence of DNA codes for a protein and thru determines a trait.
- Situation in which the phenotypes produced by both alleles are completly expressed.
- Likelihood that a particular event will occur.
- One number of different forms of a gene.
- Diagram tha can be used to predict the genotype and phenotype combinations of a genetic cross.
- Trait controlled by two or more genes.
- Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.
- Having two different alleles for a particular gene.
17 Clues: Scientific of Heredity. • Genetic makeup of an organism. • Trait controlled by two or more genes. • One number of different forms of a gene. • Physical characteristics of an organism. • A specific characteristic of an individual. • Likelihood that a particular event will occur. • Seperation of alleles during gamete formation . • ...
Introducing Biology [Scope and Branches] 2025-04-01
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- Study of minute structure or tiny bits of body tissues
- Study of Parasites
- Study of Relationship with environment living and non-living
- Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection
- Study of Formation and Development of plants and animals
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living the living things
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- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes immunity
- Study of diseases of plant and animals
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Study of metabolism of organism
- Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils
- Study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- Science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Science of transmission of body characteristics
- The science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
17 Clues: Study of Parasites • Study of metabolism of organism • Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils • Study of diseases of plant and animals • Study of origin and descent of organism • Science of transmission of body characteristics • Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals • Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection • ...
Beef production recap 2023-05-17
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- What does the L stand for in DLWG?
- The term used when cattle don't have horns.
- What is the name of the larger tag for cattle.
- True or false bulls are best suited to an extensive system.
- The length of time you have in days to tag a beef calf with both ear tags.
- Type of cattle suited to intensive systems.
- An injection given under the skin.
- The system that uses a more cereal or concentrates in the diet.
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- Term for a respiratory issue commonly found in housed cattle.
- Native breeds are 'what' maturing.
- The C in CPH stands for?
- What affects the conformation of an animal.
- Continental breeds are 'what' maturing.
- What is the most common beef breed in the UK.
- Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns.
- What affects the fat level of an animal.
- Type of cattle suited to extensive systems.
17 Clues: The C in CPH stands for? • What does the L stand for in DLWG? • Native breeds are 'what' maturing. • An injection given under the skin. • Continental breeds are 'what' maturing. • What affects the fat level of an animal. • The term used when cattle don't have horns. • What affects the conformation of an animal. • Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns. • ...
Unit 3 Genetics Quiz 2023-12-08
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- A nucleic acid that support protein synthesis and has 4 nitrogen bases (A, C, G, U).
- This molecule copies DNA and carries the copy to the ribosomes.
- In mitosis, when DNA duplicates and condenses into chromosomes.
- In mitosis, when new nuclear membranes form and the cell begins to divide into two.
- A change in a gene or a chromosome.
- A section of DNA that codes for a specific trait.
- A nucleic acid with a double helix and 4 nitrogen bases (A, C, G, T).
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- In mitosis, when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
- A condensed rod of DNA.
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- In mitosis, when chromosomes are pulled apart to either side of the cell.
- A chain of amino acids.
- This molecule carries amino acids over to the ribosome during translation.
- A molecule carried by tRNA, many linked together make a protein.
14 Clues: A condensed rod of DNA. • A chain of amino acids. • A change in a gene or a chromosome. • A section of DNA that codes for a specific trait. • In mitosis, when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. • This molecule copies DNA and carries the copy to the ribosomes. • In mitosis, when DNA duplicates and condenses into chromosomes. • ...
Sexual Additon 2022-05-18
5 Clues: Contributes to sexual addition • What makes up a person, inherits • Medical term for sexual addition • Signs of a problem, cold or flu like.... • Get prevention, helps with problems and disorders
Eve and Adam Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-21
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- Bringing something into existence.
- I have a group ____ due Monday.
- First man on earth.
- Something on a computer with codes.
- Very bad.
- The genetic properties or features of an organism.
- Difficult or impossible to understand.
- Crash: That guy was driving so crazy. I almost got in a _____.
- Weird.
- If you hurt yourself you need to let whatever you hurt ____.
- Physical suffering.
- The fact of being injured.
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- We are ____.
- A Person who works at a hospital.
- The first woman on earth.
- Fruit from a tree that can have red or green skin.
- Where doctors work.
- A drawing produced to show the look and function of something.
- Characteristics or qualities.
- A mark left on the skin from a wound.
- Causing Great surprise or wonder.
- You have to _____ things to understand more about it.
- Sewing your knee together.
- The person who gave birth to you.
- The thing in your head.
25 Clues: Weird. • Very bad. • We are ____. • Where doctors work. • First man on earth. • Physical suffering. • The thing in your head. • The first woman on earth. • Sewing your knee together. • The fact of being injured. • Characteristics or qualities. • I have a group ____ due Monday. • A Person who works at a hospital. • Causing Great surprise or wonder. • The person who gave birth to you. • ...
America 1920-1930s 2018-05-08
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- / New style of music introduced in the 1920's
- / Card given by the bank
- / A woman who fought for the right to vote
- / Racial abuse to the African Americans
- / Theory that genetics influences all aspects of life
- / A place where people went to watch movies every day
- / Machine used to help with the laundry
- / Cultural and social effects for African Americans
- / A place where many African Americans migrated to
- / Separating groups in society
- / Famous place where moving pictures and movies with sound came from
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- / New style of young women that challenged the ideals of a woman
- / Act of banning or forbidding actions or something
- / Nickname for the 1920's
- / Making an area urban
- / Policy of focusing just on your country
- / Stock market crash in America
- / People who were not white
- / A prohibition was placed on this for its continuously dangerous consumption
- / Machine used to help with cleaning the house
20 Clues: / Making an area urban • / Card given by the bank • / Nickname for the 1920's • / People who were not white • / Separating groups in society • / Stock market crash in America • / Racial abuse to the African Americans • / Machine used to help with the laundry • / Policy of focusing just on your country • / A woman who fought for the right to vote • ...
AP psychology Unit 1 and Unit 2 2020-04-06
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- process of looking inward to observe processes
- idea of objective psychology and reference behavior
- study of observable behavior
- study of mental processes and learning
- medicine dealing with psychological disorders
- belief one could have forseen past events
- technique for obtaining self reported attitudes
- how mental and behavioral processes function
- carefully worded statement of procedure
- descriptive technique applied to only one person
- observing in natural environment
- first female president of APA
- integrated approach; Biology, psychology, social
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- link of biology and psychology
- repeating essence of a research study
- argument of genetics role and environment
- survey,question, read, retrieve, review
- understanding the structure of the human mind
- emphasis on unconscious mind and child psychology
- emphasis on human growth
- not exposed to treatment
- first women to earn Ph.D
- Father of Psychology
- knowledge comes from experience
- measure of extent two factors vary
25 Clues: Father of Psychology • emphasis on human growth • not exposed to treatment • first women to earn Ph.D • study of observable behavior • first female president of APA • link of biology and psychology • knowledge comes from experience • observing in natural environment • measure of extent two factors vary • repeating essence of a research study • ...
Biology 2020-04-18
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- the one that dissolves
- makes up a polymer
- 2 identical alleles for a specific trait
- a process that plants do to make food
- made up of both the solute and solvent
- simple sugar
- variable what you change
- a disease that occurs because cells grow out of control
- water attracted to other substances
- the study of heredity
- predicts gene combinations
- being dissolved
- if, then, because statement
- 23 chromosomes
- controls a cell's food source
- carbohydrates
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- descriptive words
- what plants use to complete photosynthesis
- a picture taken of your chromosomes
- gametes are made because of this process
- regular cells undergo this process
- water attracted to other water molecules
- a tendency towards equilibrium
- made up of monomers
- genetic material
- numbers
- Respiration a process that occurs in the cells
- 46 chromosomes
- 2 different alleles for a specific trait
- physical expression of a gene
30 Clues: numbers • simple sugar • carbohydrates • 46 chromosomes • 23 chromosomes • being dissolved • genetic material • descriptive words • makes up a polymer • made up of monomers • the study of heredity • the one that dissolves • variable what you change • predicts gene combinations • if, then, because statement • physical expression of a gene • controls a cell's food source • ...
35th Annual Conference 2019-05-28
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- Initials for the hospital partnered with this conference
- The cardiologist looks at your ___________
- Saturday and Sunday consist of small-group _________ that will feature topics related to health and the quality of life
- City of 2017 Conference
- Walk for ______________
- The study of heredity
- Name of dinner held after the Victory Party
- The main session on Saturday at 8:30 am is called the _____
- Initials commonly used for Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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- The conference is held for ______ days
- This conference has been held for the past ________ years
- The 2019 conference is being held in what city
- Test that looks at the heart, its valves, and the aorta
- Marfan Syndrome can be categorized by having long fingers, arms, and __________
- The largest artery in the body
- State of Marfan Foundation Headquarters
- State of 2018 Conference
- The pulmonologist looks at your ________
- The ophthlamologist looks at your ________
- Initials commonly used for Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
20 Clues: The study of heredity • City of 2017 Conference • Walk for ______________ • State of 2018 Conference • The largest artery in the body • The conference is held for ______ days • State of Marfan Foundation Headquarters • The pulmonologist looks at your ________ • The cardiologist looks at your ___________ • The ophthlamologist looks at your ________ • ...
HAVE YOU BEEN ZOMBIFIED? 2024-04-28
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- Organism infected by another
- Organism living at another's expense
- Turned into a zombie by a virus
- Dawkins' evolutionary theory
- The struggle between a host’s overall fitness and the interests of certain DNA segments.
- Known as the love hormone
- Viral sequences that integrate into the host genome and replicate themselves.
- Circulating cells from another individual
- Study of heredity and variation
- Described as insatiable "brain eaters" in discussions about technology
- Host to jewel wasp offspring
- Control or influence for benefit
- Relating to how we act
- Mysterious, puzzling, and difficult to understand.
- Study of communication evolution
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- Parasite in cat intestines
- Genes impacting beyond the organism
- Living entity with biological structure
- Seize control unexpectedly
- Powerful tool against nature's complexities
- Makes us vulnerable to parasites
- Manipulative behavior influenced by genes
- Cultural idea or style that spreads
- Insect manipulating cockroaches
- Used in behaviorism to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
- Tiny organisms altering host behavior
26 Clues: Relating to how we act • Known as the love hormone • Parasite in cat intestines • Seize control unexpectedly • Organism infected by another • Dawkins' evolutionary theory • Host to jewel wasp offspring • Turned into a zombie by a virus • Insect manipulating cockroaches • Study of heredity and variation • Makes us vulnerable to parasites • Control or influence for benefit • ...
Branches of science 2024-05-18
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- Study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- Study of matter, energy, and their interactions
- Study of living organisms and their interactions
- Practical application of scientific knowledge for various purposes
- Study of human societies and cultures
- Study of matter, its properties, and reactions
- Study of the functions and processes of living things
- Study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns
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- Application of science to investigate crimes and legal matters
- Study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- Study of microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses
- Study of the Earth's oceans and their phenomena
- Study of animals and their behavior
- Study of the human mind and behavior
- Study of the Earth, its structure, and its history
- Study of prehistoric life through fossils
- Study of the structure of living things
- Study of human history through the excavation of artifacts and physical remains
- Study of plants and their characteristics
- Study of celestial objects, space, and the universe
20 Clues: Study of animals and their behavior • Study of the human mind and behavior • Study of human societies and cultures • Study of the structure of living things • Study of prehistoric life through fossils • Study of plants and their characteristics • Study of matter, its properties, and reactions • Study of matter, energy, and their interactions • ...
AVID 2/17/23 2023-02-16
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- A class that must be taken before you can take a different class
- difference
- A degree awarded to undergraduates, usually after four years of college classes
- Highest academic degree. Awarded after a master's degree
- connected
- A form of financial aid that you do not have to repay
- Advancement Via Individual Determination
- An academic record, an official record of grades earned during a high school or college career
- College or University teacher
- A fee paid for instruction (what you pay for your classes)
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- A degree awarded to a graduate student
- proof
- A description of a course which also lists the dates of major exams, assignments, and projects
- to cause change
- Your primary area of study
- The office that decides whether or not to accept you to the college or university.
- to recover quickly from difficulties
- preventing success or development
- a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute
- the study of heredity
- Grade point average
21 Clues: proof • connected • difference • to cause change • Grade point average • the study of heredity • Your primary area of study • College or University teacher • preventing success or development • to recover quickly from difficulties • A degree awarded to a graduate student • Advancement Via Individual Determination • a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute • ...
Science Fiction 2023-05-24
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- being from another planet
- influence used on an individual in his/her attitudes and beliefs
- a copy of something natural
- theory that another universe exists alongside our own
- involving very modern technology or design
- travel between two locations
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- possessing intelligence far surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds
- act of adding to or increasing the shape, size, function, or strength of something
- last name of the author of I, Robot
- last name of the author of A Sound of Thunder
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- last name of the author of Harrison Bergeron
- hypothetical activity of moving into the past or future
- electronic device for storing and processing data
- to voyage through the galaxy
- branch of technology that deals with the design of robots
- human with permanent change in their genetics
- related to travel between planets
- something that is invented or untrue
- engagement in conflict
20 Clues: engagement in conflict • being from another planet • a copy of something natural • to voyage through the galaxy • travel between two locations • related to travel between planets • last name of the author of I, Robot • something that is invented or untrue • involving very modern technology or design • last name of the author of Harrison Bergeron • ...
Famous Scientist 2025-01-29
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- - Discovered the circulation of blood in the human body
- - Discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall
- - Developed the double helix model of DNA structure
- - Developed the laws of planetary
- - Developed the first periodic table of elements
- - Developed the first vaccine for rabies
- - Pioneered the study of electromagnetism
- - Laid the foundation for quantum mechanics with his equation
- - Proposed the wave-particle duality of electrons
- - Famous for his work on black holes and theoretical physics
- - First woman to win a Nobel Prize for her work
- Created the laws of motion
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- - Famous for his contributions to evolution theory
- - Developed the Uncertainty Principle
- - He developed the theory of relativity
- - father of modern genetics, studied pea plants
- - Invented the first practical telephone
- - First person to walk on the Moon
- - Known as the father of microbiology
- - Pioneer in electricity and invented the lightning rod
- - Discovered X-rays
- - Proposed the quantum theory of energy
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Discovered the electron
- - Discovered radium and polonium
25 Clues: - Discovered X-rays • - Discovered the electron • Created the laws of motion • - Discovered radium and polonium • - Developed the laws of planetary • - First person to walk on the Moon • - Developed the Uncertainty Principle • - Known as the father of microbiology • - He developed the theory of relativity • - Proposed the quantum theory of energy • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-02-09
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- A type of gene that blocks another gene when present
- Power House of the cell
- Scientific name for a living thing
- A characteristic that makes you who you are
- Thread structure that contains DNA. You get 23 from mom and dad
- Living things respond to changes in their environment or _______.
- Plants make this sugar and animals use it
- A gene that will only show in an offpsring if two of them are present
- Process animals do to make energy
- A segment of dna that codes for something
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- Acid found in the nucleus of your cell. Like a blueprint
- The type of energy respiration makes
- Traits can be inherited and also determined by your ______.
- Basic building block of all living things
- The study of how living things pass one their traits
- Process plants do to make energy
- A type of respiration using oxygen, very efficient
- The ability of organisms to regulate themselves
- A scientific name for a baby
- Brain of the cell contains DNA
20 Clues: Power House of the cell • A scientific name for a baby • Brain of the cell contains DNA • Process plants do to make energy • Process animals do to make energy • Scientific name for a living thing • The type of energy respiration makes • Basic building block of all living things • Plants make this sugar and animals use it • A segment of dna that codes for something • ...
Structural biochemistry 2023-10-20
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- Protein made of 2 subunit.
- An amino acid containing carbon.
- Which protozoa have two nuclei?
- A hormone that stimulates secondary male symptoms.
- It is synthesized in the pancreas.
- each polypeptide chain of large protein.
- What is the structural unit of genetic information?
- acids, Makes simple proteins:
- Important protein are-
- Unchanged polar.
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- What does genetics study?
- One of the nitrogenous bases.
- A type of protein.
- three, Human body cells have pairs of chromosomes?
- Non polar amino acid.
- Lipids are soluble?
- Which organelle is not characteristic of an animal cell?
- Oxygen storage protein.
- Who discovered the secondary structure of protein?
- Spreads dysentery:
- Deficiency of this vitamin causes beriberi disease?
- Form of actin.
- Energy station of the cell:
- Oxygen transport protein.
- Example for inorganic compounds.
25 Clues: Form of actin. • Unchanged polar. • A type of protein. • Spreads dysentery: • Lipids are soluble? • Non polar amino acid. • Important protein are- • Oxygen storage protein. • What does genetics study? • Oxygen transport protein. • Protein made of 2 subunit. • Energy station of the cell: • One of the nitrogenous bases. • acids, Makes simple proteins: • Which protozoa have two nuclei? • ...
Structural biochemistry 2023-10-20
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- Protein made of 2 subunit.
- An amino acid containing carbon.
- Which protozoa have two nuclei?
- A hormone that stimulates secondary male symptoms.
- It is synthesized in the pancreas.
- each polypeptide chain of large protein.
- What is the structural unit of genetic information?
- acids, Makes simple proteins:
- Important protein are-
- Unchanged polar.
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- What does genetics study?
- One of the nitrogenous bases.
- A type of protein.
- three, Human body cells have pairs of chromosomes?
- Non polar amino acid.
- Lipids are soluble?
- Which organelle is not characteristic of an animal cell?
- Oxygen storage protein.
- Who discovered the secondary structure of protein?
- Spreads dysentery:
- Deficiency of this vitamin causes beriberi disease?
- Form of actin.
- Energy station of the cell:
- Oxygen transport protein.
- Example for inorganic compounds.
25 Clues: Form of actin. • Unchanged polar. • A type of protein. • Spreads dysentery: • Lipids are soluble? • Non polar amino acid. • Important protein are- • Oxygen storage protein. • What does genetics study? • Oxygen transport protein. • Protein made of 2 subunit. • Energy station of the cell: • One of the nitrogenous bases. • acids, Makes simple proteins: • Which protozoa have two nuclei? • ...
Evolution & Diversity Crossword 2023-12-03
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- any living thing
- domain of all living organisms
- the change in a species over time
- factors outside an organisms DNA that influence it's traits
- where Darwin studied tortoises & finches to develop the theory of evolution
- least specific level of organism classification
- flying insect that scientist use to study natural selection
- evidence of prehistoric organisms
- a variety of differences
- *this* and specie put together creates the scientific name for an organism
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- a group of organisms that are the same
- traits that help a species survive
- random change in DNA
- if a trait _____ a species, they are most likely to survive
- long chains of genetic material inside chromosomes
- classic example of a fossil
- sections of DNA
- remains of plants that have been fossilized & humans use as fuel
- a characteristic of an organism that get's passed down from each generation
- Darwin believe the food source caused the finches ______ to adapt over time
20 Clues: sections of DNA • any living thing • random change in DNA • a variety of differences • classic example of a fossil • domain of all living organisms • the change in a species over time • evidence of prehistoric organisms • traits that help a species survive • a group of organisms that are the same • least specific level of organism classification • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- – Identifying people exposed to an infected individual
- – Tiny plastic particles harming human health
- – Diseases spread through contaminated water
- – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness
- – Sudden increase of a disease in a specific area
- – Resistance to disease due to widespread immunity
- – The study of inherited diseases and traits
- – Health services focused on aging populations
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – The spread of misinformation about a health crisis
- – Contaminants in the air causing respiratory diseases
- – Change in a virus that may affect its behavior
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- – A long-term illness like diabetes or heart disease
- – A drug used to treat viral infections
- – Having a disease but showing no symptoms
- – Government-imposed restriction to limit movement during a health crisis
- – The growth of cities and its impact on public health
- – An approach linking human, animal, and environmental health
- – The availability and access to nutritious food
- – The gap in healthcare access between different groups
20 Clues: – A microorganism that causes disease • – A drug used to treat viral infections • – Having a disease but showing no symptoms • – Diseases spread through contaminated water • – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness • – The study of inherited diseases and traits • – Tiny plastic particles harming human health • – Health services focused on aging populations • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- Mobility restrictions enforced by the government during a medical emergency
- The dissemination of false information on a medical emergency
- Tiny plastic particles affecting human health
- Airborne contaminants that cause respiratory illnesses
- City expansion and its effects on public health
- Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms
- Unexpected rise in a disease in a particular region
- The gap in healthcare access among various demographics
- Resistance to illness due to widespread immunity
- A microorganism that causes illness
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- Diseases are transmitted by tainted water
- A chronic condition such as heart disease or diabetes
- Keeping separate to stop the transmission of disease
- A medication for viral infections
- Psychological health and emotional resilience
- A strategy that connects human, animal, and environmental health
- Health services aimed toward senior citizens
- The availability and accessibility of nutritious food
- The study of hereditary conditions and characteristics
- Finding those who have been exposed to an infectious person
- A genetic change in a virus that could impact its behavior
21 Clues: A medication for viral infections • A microorganism that causes illness • Diseases are transmitted by tainted water • Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms • Health services aimed toward senior citizens • Psychological health and emotional resilience • Tiny plastic particles affecting human health • City expansion and its effects on public health • ...
Cells and Heredity - Unit 3 2022-02-25
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- Sexual reproduction increases this
- BB - Tt - yy - Rr
- The largest group in the plant kingdom
- Phase of cell division when the cell duplicates it's organelles and genetic material
- Reproduction from one parent
- The process in which the sperm cell and egg join
- Hanging earlobes - red hair - dark eyes
- Visual tool that shows what genotypes could be produced from a genetic cross
- A genetically different cell from both parents produced by fertilization
- Prophase-Metaphase-Anaphase-Telophase
- Passed down from parents - can be dominant or recessive
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- Attempts by animals to ensure their offspring survive
- The male reproductive structure in flowers
- The Hydra's main method of reproduction
- Used by animals to find a mate
- The passing of genes from parents to offspring
- The Father of Genetics
- When pollen from a flower reaches and fertilizes an egg
- Different gene forms - they carry the codes for producing proteins
- The female reproductive structure in flowers
20 Clues: BB - Tt - yy - Rr • The Father of Genetics • Reproduction from one parent • Used by animals to find a mate • Sexual reproduction increases this • Prophase-Metaphase-Anaphase-Telophase • The largest group in the plant kingdom • The Hydra's main method of reproduction • Hanging earlobes - red hair - dark eyes • The male reproductive structure in flowers • ...
The Duplantises 2025-06-04
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- The age of the bride and groom.
- The month the bride and groom start dating.
- The cat that should have been named after the god of war.
- The street name of the couples first home.
- The theme of Tara's Bridal Shower.
- The name of Tara and Hayden's Dog.
- Tara's middle name.
- The mascot of the University Hayden attended.
- Where the couple met.
- How many countries the newlyweds have been to together.
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- The location of Hayden's Bachelor Party.
- The colour of Tara's first car.
- The city where Hayden proposed to Tara.
- The bride's new last name!
- The boys biggest golf career highlight to date.
- Hayden's favourite number.
- Where Hayden first told Tara that he loved her.
- This is Hayden's favourite summer sport.
- Tara's University major.
- How many years the couple has been together.
- The god of war and courage. AKA, a cat that has no survival skills and doesn't live up to his name.
21 Clues: Tara's middle name. • Where the couple met. • Tara's University major. • The bride's new last name! • Hayden's favourite number. • The colour of Tara's first car. • The age of the bride and groom. • The theme of Tara's Bridal Shower. • The name of Tara and Hayden's Dog. • The city where Hayden proposed to Tara. • The location of Hayden's Bachelor Party. • ...
Matter and its interactions 2022-01-10
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- A property that can be observed with the five senses
- X-shaped structure that holds DNA
- Having two different genes
- the scientific name for children
- Two elements combined chemically
- the amount of mass per volume
- Smallest particle of something
- remains of a long dead organism found in the ground
- When something is being made or controls by humans
- The theory that species have changed over time
- A trait that helps an organism survive
- A gene that is more powerful and shows
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- negatively charged particle
- The square used to predict genetics
- Neutrally charged particle
- positively charged particle
- Having two of the same genes
- A gene that is weaker and does not show
- A property that can only be observed during a chemical reaction
- the simplest form of a pure substances
- Different forms of something
- a push or a pull on an object
- a substance with a density of less than 1g/ml will__________.
23 Clues: Neutrally charged particle • Having two different genes • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • Having two of the same genes • Different forms of something • the amount of mass per volume • a push or a pull on an object • Smallest particle of something • the scientific name for children • Two elements combined chemically • X-shaped structure that holds DNA • ...
Zachary's crossword puzzle 2021-11-04
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- phenotype using more than one trait
- have
- a chart that tracks a trait
- what genes are made of
- a difference
- the process of mutating
- having but not showing a trait
- the physical version of a trait
- a section of DNA
- a sperm cell goes into an egg cell
- a mix between 2 different things
- a graph to see what genes a child
- the genetic constitution of a cell
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- artificially altering a gene
- an x shaped structure made of DNA
- genetic properties of an organism
- chance of something being probibal
- when both alleles are dominant
- the production of gametes
- the version of a gene
- the superior trait
- purebred
- the process of making a offspring
- a trait linked to the x chromosome
- the weak version of a trait
- a mix of traits
- the child of a creature
- a version of a trait
- to change to your suroundings
- sexcell
30 Clues: have • sexcell • purebred • a difference • a mix of traits • a section of DNA • the superior trait • a version of a trait • the version of a gene • what genes are made of • the process of mutating • the child of a creature • the production of gametes • a chart that tracks a trait • the weak version of a trait • artificially altering a gene • to change to your suroundings • ...
Chemical Compounds & Cell Transport 2023-01-12
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- the smallest unit of an element
- nucleic acid that helps to make proteins
- how many amino acids there are
- a type of active transport
- oils, fats, waxes
- water passing through a membrane
- the spreading out of molecules
- the molecules that make up proteins
- a substance that cannot be broken down
- a organic compound found in meats, beans, eggs
- helps cells keep their size, shape & temperature
- element found in all living things
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- an energy rich compound found in breads
- the process that creates sugar in plants
- formed around a particle after engulfing
- food that is full of natural sugars
- objects are able to pass through something
- a protein that helps speed up chemical reactions
- 2 or more elements combined together
- nucleic acid that controls our genetics
- organelle that controls what enters/exits a cell
- a type of carb made by combining sugar molecules
- a type of carb made by plants during photosynthesis
23 Clues: oils, fats, waxes • a type of active transport • how many amino acids there are • the spreading out of molecules • the smallest unit of an element • water passing through a membrane • element found in all living things • food that is full of natural sugars • the molecules that make up proteins • 2 or more elements combined together • a substance that cannot be broken down • ...
Fun Section 2025-06-11
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- Disease-causing microorganism
- A specialized protein that acts as a catalyst
- A small circular piece of extra-chromosomal bacterial DNA
- Portion of DNA that codes for a protein
- An artificial extension that replaces a missing body part
- 1st step of protein synthesis; DNA to mRNA
- White blood cell
- A group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality
- Study of heredity and variation
- Most common form of cell division
- Compact molecules of DNA
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- Type of nutrient that is the main source of energy
- The monomers of proteins
- Bolus moves down esophagus through rhythmic muscle contractions called…
- Scientists who study diseases within populations of people
- Medical term for heightened blood pressure
- Rupturing of a cell’s wall/membrane
- 4th stage of digestion; removal of wastes
- Proteins produced by the immune system to identify and neutralize antigen
- A chemical that tiggers the release of dopamine, found in cigarettes
20 Clues: White blood cell • The monomers of proteins • Compact molecules of DNA • Disease-causing microorganism • Study of heredity and variation • Most common form of cell division • Rupturing of a cell’s wall/membrane • Portion of DNA that codes for a protein • 4th stage of digestion; removal of wastes • Medical term for heightened blood pressure • ...
Bacteria 2026-01-28
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- dormant and highly resistant bacterial survival structures
- single-celled prokaryotic organisms lacking a true nucleus
- movement of a cell toward or away from a chemical stimulus
- an outer protective layer that enhances bacterial survival and virulence
- acids cell wall polymers found in gram-positive bacteria
- longer appendages involved in genetic exchange between bacteria
- a rod-shaped bacterial cell
- a spherical-shaped bacterial cell
- having flagella at both ends of the cell
- having a single flagellum at one end of the cell
- a spiral-shaped bacterial cell
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- cocci arranged in grape-like clusters
- small circular DNA molecules independent of the bacterial chromosome
- having a cluster of flagella at one pole of the cell
- a rigid polymer forming the main component of bacterial cell walls
- cocci arranged in pairs
- cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis
- having flagella distributed over the entire cell surface
- prokaryotic organisms distinct from bacteria in genetics and metabolism
- short hair-like structures used for attachment to surfaces
20 Clues: cocci arranged in pairs • a rod-shaped bacterial cell • a spiral-shaped bacterial cell • a spherical-shaped bacterial cell • cocci arranged in grape-like clusters • having flagella at both ends of the cell • having a single flagellum at one end of the cell • having a cluster of flagella at one pole of the cell • cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis • ...
The Myles Axton Puzzle 2025-12-27
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- You can find it in a lab or a house
- A place named after a color and a geological thing
- The act of keeping a similar palate
- The prequel to flowers in the spring
- Skip this and you might have a bad day
- A beautiful thing but also a magazine name
- Hanging on the wall with its rear to the audience
- The tragic sport that led to the fate of a tendon in
- The scientific scissors
- A steep path with a silly name
- A present from the hospital
- The insect that cost you many years
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- Broadway legend and present queen
- Round and blue and sometimes stuck to a shoe
- British Venice
- A university Pastime of yours
- The study of why people look a certain way
- A loyal pet named after a salty snack
- The working horse of a eukaryote
- A fan favorite best served with a lime and an avocado
20 Clues: British Venice • The scientific scissors • A present from the hospital • A university Pastime of yours • A steep path with a silly name • The working horse of a eukaryote • Broadway legend and present queen • You can find it in a lab or a house • The act of keeping a similar palate • The insect that cost you many years • The prequel to flowers in the spring • ...
Dependece 2021-05-17
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- Alcohol also causes some neurons to synthesize and release
- _are bed for you
- Prevents the absorption of adrenaline incresing pleasure and acts as noradrenaline
- This class of drugs consist of alcohol and heroin
- imagining ans objects are not actually there
- This part of the brain is not fully developed till the age of 21
- A chemical found in your body that is linked to your reward centre
- Drugs can change your _____
- The drug used for medicinal purposes
- a higly addictive drug drived from morphine
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- Feeling of wellbeing induces artificially
- rom your parents that may you susceptible to addiction
- smoking can hurt your ____
- A chemical that increases blood flow and numbs pain
- A white powder substance that is a popular drug
- How many differnt types of drugs are there?
- Is also known as molly
- A person who sells drugs illegaly
- an enzyme called ADH turns alcohol into
- An over use can cause death
20 Clues: _are bed for you • Is also known as molly • smoking can hurt your ____ • Drugs can change your _____ • An over use can cause death • A person who sells drugs illegaly • The drug used for medicinal purposes • an enzyme called ADH turns alcohol into • Feeling of wellbeing induces artificially • How many differnt types of drugs are there? • ...
poo 2022-11-21
Across
- - breaks down proteins into amino acids
- - sediments compacted and cememented
- - heat transfer through liquids and gases
- - a bad conductor
- - storage
- - photosynthesis
- - mgh
- - use of enzymes and chemicals to break down food
- - heat transfer through solids
- - breaks down fats into fatty acids and glycerol
- - energy that is stored
- - natural occurring, inorganic substance
- - basic unit of life
- - different functions in a cell
- - melting
- - use of muscle and movement break down food
- - structure
- - controls what comes in and out
- - starts with an m, kind of weight
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- - heat and pressure
- - evidence of life in the past
- - 9.8 m/s
- - where dna and genetics are stored
- - transports oxygen throughout the body
- - powerhouse/energy
- - hot molten rock
- - energy of motion
- - shiny
- - hot molten rock cooled
- - process of rocks
- - jelly like
- - breaks starch into sugar
- - produce proteins
- - heat transfer without particles (doesn't involve them)
- - packages
35 Clues: - mgh • - shiny • - 9.8 m/s • - storage • - melting • - packages • - structure • - jelly like • - photosynthesis • - a bad conductor • - hot molten rock • - energy of motion • - process of rocks • - produce proteins • - heat and pressure • - powerhouse/energy • - basic unit of life • - energy that is stored • - hot molten rock cooled • - breaks starch into sugar • - evidence of life in the past • ...
All crossword about Genomics 2020-01-13
Across
- quantification of all of an organism's genes
- aims at the collective characterization
- more than one trait) heterosis (hybrid vigour)
- systems such as the brain.
- and structure of entire genomes
- genes and their roles in inheritance
- on the structure function evolution mapping
- is an interdisciplinary field of biology
- of genomes through uses of high throughput DNA
- make up body structures such as organs and tissues
- well as control chemical reactions and carry signals
- cells. Genomics also involves the sequencing and
- interrelations and influence on the organism.
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- in genomics have triggered revolution
- to genetics which refers to the study of
- and bioinformatics to assemble and analyze the
- of enzymes and messenger molecules. In turn
- the genome) phenomen such as epistasis
- understanding of even the most complex
- may direct the production of proteins with the
- discovery-based research and systems biology to
- set of DNA including all of its genes. In
- editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's
- of one gene on another) pleiotropy (one gene
- other interactions between loci and alleles within the genome
- field also includes studies of intragenomic
26 Clues: systems such as the brain. • and structure of entire genomes • genes and their roles in inheritance • in genomics have triggered revolution • the genome) phenomen such as epistasis • understanding of even the most complex • aims at the collective characterization • is an interdisciplinary field of biology • to genetics which refers to the study of • ...
Spelling Stems 2021-07-26
Across
- A female leader
- Regarded as important and valuable
- The head of a country, state etc
- Something that has changed from its usual form
- A form of government where citizens have power
- A person who studies different cultures
- A small waterfall that falls down a rocky slope
- A fortune teller
- To make something
- The quality of being kind
- A disagreement between people
- A point in a shape where edges, lines etc meet
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- Outer space
- The study of genes
- Usually the second highest pitch in a choir
- A country
- Relating to the art of beauty
- A geological period
- Someone or something that is able to die
- A form of writing where the letters are joined
- Someone who specialises in studying code
- A animal that has 100 or more legs
- Something that eats only meat
- A criminal on the lose
- The act of speaking your thoughts aloud
25 Clues: A country • Outer space • A female leader • A fortune teller • To make something • The study of genes • A geological period • A criminal on the lose • The quality of being kind • Relating to the art of beauty • Something that eats only meat • A disagreement between people • The head of a country, state etc • Regarded as important and valuable • A animal that has 100 or more legs • ...
Spirit Bear Crossword Search 2023-03-01
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- the second largest country on the earth
- when forests reappear by mankind intervention
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- when a species is being to become endangered
- a type of black bear also known as the spirit bear
- rainforest a type of rainforest that only appears in the northern hemesphere
- when the forests get cut in mass quantities
- someone that wants to actively change something
- the genetic properties or features of an organism
- It is the carrier of genetic information
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- a bear with a darker coat of fur
- when Forests disappear by mankind intervention
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plants
- a catagory for living and nonliving things
- a large geological feature made over thousands of years
- a gene that is less likly to appear.
- on the pacific ocean
- a large area coverage by trees
- When rain/water rubs against the earth
- when a species is almost extinct
20 Clues: on the pacific ocean • a large area coverage by trees • a bear with a darker coat of fur • when a species is almost extinct • a gene that is less likly to appear. • When rain/water rubs against the earth • the second largest country on the earth • It is the carrier of genetic information • a catagory for living and nonliving things • ...
Swine 2023-02-28
Across
- uncastrated (intact) male
- primary protein source
- integrating several stages of production into single management of one organization
- piglets are ____ at less than 21 days at roughly 12-15 pounds
- production of selling boars and gilts based of genetics
- pork operations have _____ since the 1970's
- female that has given birth
- young of either gender
- individual pig number is on the ___ ear
- process of giving birth
- complete all the stages of pigs from farrow to market
- meat
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- castrated male
- brought 8 pigs to Cuba
- primary energy feed source
- brought to Tampa Bay, FL
- where domestication of pigs started
- female that has not given birth
- litter mark is on the ___ ear
- 70% of all swine raised in the US are raised here
- maintaining breeding herd, 40-60 pounds at roughly 2 months of age
- 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days
- purchased feeder pics, sold at 250 pounds at roughly 5-6 months of age
23 Clues: meat • castrated male • brought 8 pigs to Cuba • primary protein source • young of either gender • process of giving birth • brought to Tampa Bay, FL • uncastrated (intact) male • 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days • primary energy feed source • female that has given birth • litter mark is on the ___ ear • female that has not given birth • where domestication of pigs started • ...
Nutrition and Wellness Final Review 2023-05-10
Across
- single celled organism that can cause disease
- deficiency of water
- body's main source of energy
- liquid at room temperature, better
- related to or used in cooking
- feeling of craving something such as food
- building blocks of proteins
- study of heredity
- type of carbohydrate found naturally in fruits
- maintain fluid in the body
- contain all nine amino acids
- unit of energy in food
- imitates saturated fats
- solid at room temperature, bad
- sanitary practices
- low stress exercise activity, focuses on balance and breathing
Down
- lacking in exercise
- bodily process of breaking down food
- food group you can over-eat and be fine
- there are six of these
- type of carbohydrate not digested by the body
- vitamin B9, used to make new cells and prevent birth defects
- should be doubled during pregnancy
- eating disorder characterized by lack of eating
- "good" cholesterol
- "bad" cholesterol
- early stage of growth or development
- iron deficiency
- food or drink consumed by a person
29 Clues: iron deficiency • study of heredity • "bad" cholesterol • "good" cholesterol • sanitary practices • lacking in exercise • deficiency of water • there are six of these • unit of energy in food • imitates saturated fats • maintain fluid in the body • building blocks of proteins • body's main source of energy • contain all nine amino acids • related to or used in cooking • ...
Science 8th Grade Review 2011-12-12
Across
- Factor in an experiment that remains the same
- Mammals
- Natural resources are saved, and damage to the environment is reduced by reducing, reusing, and _____
- Passing on of traits from parents to offspring
- The act of watching and recording what occurs.
- Variable measured or observed during an experiment
- Muscle contractions that move food to the small intestine
- Different forms a gene has for a trait
- Variable that is manipulated or changed by investigator
- A factor that seems to disappear
- Either supports or does not support an experiment
- Temperature
- A factor that covers up another factor
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- When there are two alleles that are exactly the same
- Piling up grass and leaves so they can decompose
- Study of heredity
- Logical conclusion based on available information or evidence
- Ability to maintain constant internal conditions even when external conditions change
- A statement about what will happen next in a sequence of events.
- When forests disappear, ___ May also disappear
20 Clues: Mammals • Temperature • Study of heredity • A factor that seems to disappear • Different forms a gene has for a trait • A factor that covers up another factor • Factor in an experiment that remains the same • Passing on of traits from parents to offspring • The act of watching and recording what occurs. • When forests disappear, ___ May also disappear • ...
Animal Basics + Sponges 2016-12-13
Across
- One way animals are classified.
- The smallest living part of an animal.
- A bunch of tissues working together.
- Animal cells are classified as __.
- Sponges have no __ or organs.
- Asexual reproduction in animals is usually done by __.
- A bunch of organs working together.
- Sponges are hermaphrodites meaning they are both __ __ __.
- Animals that can be divided in half relatively equally.
- Animals with mostly flat teeth.
- Animals with both pointy and flat teeth.
- A second way animals are classified.
Down
- Sponges are __ feeders.
- Sponges have __ (the way they can be divided)
- Animals with mostly pointed teeth.
- Animals that can be divided relatively equally two or more directions.
- Scientific name for the sponges.
- All animals are __ during at least one part of their life.
- A bunch of cells working together.
- All animals are __ and have true differentiation.
- In species that males and females look different, they have sexual __.
- All animals are __ because they must eat things.
- The third way animals are classified.
23 Clues: Sponges are __ feeders. • Sponges have no __ or organs. • One way animals are classified. • Animals with mostly flat teeth. • Scientific name for the sponges. • Animals with mostly pointed teeth. • A bunch of cells working together. • Animal cells are classified as __. • A bunch of organs working together. • A bunch of tissues working together. • ...
Evolution 2017-06-05
Across
- reproduce at different times of the year
- all organisms of a group of species which live in the same area and are able to breed
- the group of genes available/ present in a specific mating pool
- an idea that is strongly supported by evidence
- new combination of traits
- different mating rituals
- favors an extreme phenotype species group of living things that are capable of reproducing
- structures that have no apparent function
- separation by space
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- first person to purpose mechanism for evolution
- changes in DNA sequence
- unborn or unhatched animal or human in its earliest phases
- differential success in survival and reproduction of individuals variation variety of forms of traits or phenotypes
- inherited characteristics that increase an organisms survival
- gradual development of something
- traits determined by an organisms gene
- structures in different species with a common ancestor
- various structures in different species having the same function but evolved separably
- natural selection with who they choose
- similarities in the coding sequences
20 Clues: separation by space • changes in DNA sequence • different mating rituals • new combination of traits • gradual development of something • similarities in the coding sequences • traits determined by an organisms gene • natural selection with who they choose • reproduce at different times of the year • structures that have no apparent function • ...
Reece Unit 1 2022-03-22
Across
- multiple organisms competing for the same food
- when an animal eats another they gain energy from what they ate.
- animal that hunts other animals
- everyone looks different and has different genetics
- a chain that shows the transfer of energy
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- where certain animals live
- signifies a habitat which is sustainable.
- something that harms the environment
- the levels of energy transfer
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- an organism that consumes things for energy
- the transfer of energy but with a lot more animals
- things that limit the growth of a population
- 6 levels of energy transfer
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- produces energy
- 10% of energy transfers whenever an animal is consumed
- the total number of a certain species
- animals that get hunted
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
20 Clues: produces energy • animals that get hunted • where certain animals live • 6 levels of energy transfer • the levels of energy transfer • animal that hunts other animals • something that harms the environment • the total number of a certain species • a chain that shows the transfer of energy • signifies a habitat which is sustainable. • an organism that consumes things for energy • ...
Unit 3 2022-04-01
Across
- multiple organisms competing for the same food
- when an animal eats another they gain energy from what they ate.
- animal that hunts other animals
- everyone looks different and has different genetics
- a chain that shows the transfer of energy
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- where certain animals live
- signifies a habitat which is sustainable.
- something that harms the environment
- the levels of energy transfer
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- an organism that consumes things for energy
- the transfer of energy but with a lot more animals
- things that limit the growth of a population
- 6 levels of energy transfer
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- produces energy
- 10% of energy transfers whenever an animal is consumed
- the total number of a certain species
- animals that get hunted
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
20 Clues: produces energy • animals that get hunted • where certain animals live • 6 levels of energy transfer • the levels of energy transfer • animal that hunts other animals • something that harms the environment • the total number of a certain species • a chain that shows the transfer of energy • signifies a habitat which is sustainable. • an organism that consumes things for energy • ...
Wholehearted Crossword 2022-01-20
Across
- A recent pandemic
- A hidden virus is in the...cycle
- Genes give instructions for...
- A double helix is DNA's...
- Viruses that infect bacteria cells
- The most important detriment of health
- When an epidemic spreads worldwide
- First line of defence against pathogens
- Churning food is an example of...digestion
- Bacteria can grow stronger by stealing...from the host
- Similar to DNA but is single stranded
- An enzyme that assists starch breakdown
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- Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids are all...
- Vitamins and minerals are both...
- DNA stands for...
- HIV is an example of a...
- Larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones
- A virus reproducing is in the...cycle
- Inherited traits from an individuals parents
- White blood cells that engulf foreign particles
- Food entering the body
- Amino acids create...
- Enzymes breaking down food is an example of...digestion
- Enzymes are biological...
- Infectious disease is a...to public health
25 Clues: A recent pandemic • DNA stands for... • Amino acids create... • Food entering the body • HIV is an example of a... • Enzymes are biological... • A double helix is DNA's... • Genes give instructions for... • A hidden virus is in the...cycle • Vitamins and minerals are both... • Viruses that infect bacteria cells • When an epidemic spreads worldwide • ...
Animal Science 1/2 2022-02-09
Across
- 3rd stomach chamber
- high fiber foods- hay pasture silage
- solid part of the feed goes here, 1st chamber
- belief animals should not be used
- United States department of agriculture
- grains and protein supplements
- final step of controlling runoff
- domestic animal running at large
- amount of time they’re pregnant
- Capacity to perform
- belief animals can be used humanely
- mating animals of different breeds
- single chambered simply stomach
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- contains heredity material of the cell
- breaking down food to be absorbed by body
- the act of giving birth
- multiple chambered stomach
- product of an animal other than carcass
- true stomach
- to not have horns
- sperm cell reaches the egg cell
- study of heredity
- organic compounds made of amino acids
- United States department of agriculture
- lack of a certain mineral
- cattle used for their milk
- yellowish green stomach liquid
- cattle used for their carcass
- 2nd part of the stomach chamber
29 Clues: true stomach • to not have horns • study of heredity • 3rd stomach chamber • Capacity to perform • the act of giving birth • lack of a certain mineral • multiple chambered stomach • cattle used for their milk • cattle used for their carcass • grains and protein supplements • yellowish green stomach liquid • sperm cell reaches the egg cell • amount of time they’re pregnant • ...
Animal biotechnology 2023-11-22
Across
- First cultured meat product approved for human consumption
- In which new genetic information has been introduced
- Has dairy components made from microbes
- Uses linker proteins to attach DNA to the cell during fertilization
- Alternative to animal models
- Plant-based meatless products that look like meat
- Synthetic biology strategy to generate microorganism factories to produce protein
- To produce large amounts of protein-rich microorganisms
- Possesses the growth hormone gene from the Northern Chinook salmon
- Genetically similar to humans
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- A protein-rich microorganism used as protein source
- A technique used to introduce new DNA into the fertilized egg
- Name of the protein that is secreted in GMO goat milk
- Another non-agriculture role of GMO animals
- Used to help understand, prevent, diagnose and treat human disease
- Animal model used to produce Atyrn
- Inner cell mas of a developing embryo mixed with recombinant DNA
- Acts as a vector to deliver the new gene
- Transgenic animal not approved for food production
- Understanding genetics
- Animal cloning
21 Clues: Animal cloning • Understanding genetics • Alternative to animal models • Genetically similar to humans • Animal model used to produce Atyrn • Has dairy components made from microbes • Acts as a vector to deliver the new gene • Another non-agriculture role of GMO animals • Plant-based meatless products that look like meat • Transgenic animal not approved for food production • ...
Animal Science 2024-09-23
Across
- Cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- golden milk
- general term for giving birth in livestock
- black or red with white middle
- general term for the father or male parent
- A male that has had its testicles removed
- Relating animals that are related
- Removing an animal from the herd
- second most common breed in California
- Characteristics that can be passed down from parent to offspring
- Mating animals of different breeds
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- general term for the young of an animal
- general term for the mother of female parent
- highest milk production rate
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- Taking a young animal off milk by removing it from being with its mother
- good legs
- Chickfila cattle
- Animals that are not purebred
- crossbreed between Brahman and Angus
- best cattle breed for beef
- Adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- Identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
23 Clues: good legs • golden milk • Chickfila cattle • best cattle breed for beef • highest milk production rate • Animals that are not purebred • black or red with white middle • Removing an animal from the herd • Relating animals that are related • Mating animals of different breeds • crossbreed between Brahman and Angus • second most common breed in California • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-31
Across
- A way breeding can be done non-naturally for science purposes
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- What it is called when there are negative effects
- Something that may help animals blend in better
- Physical Appearance
- When organisms change and branch off from a common ancestor
- The study of genes
- Charles Darwin's famous book
- Something that was useful previously but through evolution became irrelevant
- When a species no longer exists
- Relating to Heredity
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- The total process by which an organism that is better suited for an environment lives longer
- The process by which organisms better adapted survive A trait that improves ability to survive and reproduce
- The ability of an organism to reproduce and live
- What it is called when something helps
- The process for when species change over time
- A change in the DNA
- Type of change in the way things act
- The area where an organism lives
- Something inherited by a parent
20 Clues: The study of genes • Physical Appearance • A change in the DNA • Relating to Heredity • Charles Darwin's famous book • When a species no longer exists • Something inherited by a parent • The area where an organism lives • The genetic makeup of an organism • Type of change in the way things act • What it is called when something helps • The process for when species change over time • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2025-04-22
Across
- 1st Shifters, informally
- [Lets me in]
- The T in NTC
- Recognition software
- "Submit a ticket!", platform
- "Could someone _____ me?"
- Accurate dropper
- To determine building blocks
- To group up
- Attempting to reduce them
- To bring to one's attention
- Underwhelming unit within an array
- You're entitled to two of them
- Minor erasures
- "____ Check"
- Spin
- 2nd Shifters, informally
- TN, SH, UN e.g.
- Component
Down
- "Is it slow for anyone else?"
- DS, JA, EA, LT e.g.
- When you encounter a problem
- To mark your arrival
- Our testing, abrv.
- Rh
- Amplicon Remover
- "_____ to the front!"
- The S in OSTAR
- Unique identifier
- Gloves, Goggles, Lab coats, in general. abrv.
- Source of truth
- Annual celebration honoring our line of work
- "_____ Spinning!"
- Inhale
- Tag
- Heirs suddenly moving?
- Don't forget to sign it
- Our team
- Bottleneck
- Metric for results
40 Clues: Rh • Tag • Spin • Inhale • Our team • Component • Bottleneck • To group up • [Lets me in] • The T in NTC • "____ Check" • The S in OSTAR • Minor erasures • Source of truth • TN, SH, UN e.g. • Amplicon Remover • Accurate dropper • Unique identifier • "_____ Spinning!" • Our testing, abrv. • Metric for results • DS, JA, EA, LT e.g. • To mark your arrival • Recognition software • "_____ to the front!" • ...
Methods & Divisions in Biopsychology 2025-04-07
Across
- : Studies how genes influence behavior
- : Genetic method to deactivate specific genes
- : Branch studying brain disorders and mental illness
- : Investigates brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin
- : Field that explores sleep, rhythms, and body clocks
- : Examines how behavior developed through natural selection
- : Magnetic stimulation used to activate or inhibit brain regions
- : Records brain waves via a cap with electrodes
- : Brain scan using radioactive tracer (also a common pet word!)
- : Brain study method involving tissue damage (animal studies)
- : Studies how the brain and behavior change over lifespan
- : Studies interaction between brain and immune system
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- : Study of how drugs affect the brain and behavior
- : Technique recording from a single neuron
- : Studies hormone and brain interactions
- : Focuses on perception, memory, and thinking
- : Records electrical signals using tiny wires in brain
- : Broad study of brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- : Imaging technique showing brain activity via blood flow
- : Tool used to target precise brain areas for lesioning
20 Clues: : Studies how genes influence behavior • : Studies hormone and brain interactions • : Technique recording from a single neuron • : Focuses on perception, memory, and thinking • : Genetic method to deactivate specific genes • : Broad study of brain, spinal cord, and nerves • : Records brain waves via a cap with electrodes • ...
Priscila's Biology Crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- DNA --> RNA
- number of cells you'd have after 3 rounds of cell cycle
- our current unit
- how we will feel when you come back to class (once you're ready -- don't push it)
- best day of the week in Biology
- what is going to heal your bones
- the combination of DNA + protein
- monomer of DNA and RNA
- ____ electrophoresis
- meiosis makes these
- a type of organic molecule that's hydrophobic
- nitrogenous ______
- how we feel about your injury
- where translation occurs
- RNA --> protein
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- C6H12O6
- when DNA replicates
- post office of the cell
- how many amino acids exist in nature
- human cells typically have 46 of these
- region of DNA that codes for a protein
- best subject at BHS
- the moment that one cell splits into two
- version of a gene
- where your DNA is found
- what you inherited
- nucleic _____
- the part of DNA that gives it its negative charge
- ending (suffix) of a carbohydrate
- _______ acid
30 Clues: C6H12O6 • DNA --> RNA • _______ acid • nucleic _____ • RNA --> protein • our current unit • version of a gene • what you inherited • nitrogenous ______ • when DNA replicates • best subject at BHS • meiosis makes these • ____ electrophoresis • monomer of DNA and RNA • post office of the cell • where your DNA is found • where translation occurs • how we feel about your injury • ...
Child growh and development 2024-09-19
Across
- Recently born
- Mental or physical help or love from both parents
- Begins to move around
- When children play near eacthother but not together
- Genes that can come from both parents
- When children play with eachother
- Large motor skills like running
- Small motor skills like grasping a crayon
- Consists of a mum, dad, and siblings
- The stage that deals with feelings
- Your child will begin to develop this
- Safe foer children
- A brother or sister
- A skill to be socail
- At an early stage of development
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- An action that involves your baby using their muscles
- Babies are born without these
- A child between the ages of 2 and 3 years old
- Heavy, absornant underpants for children who aer not fully wwearning diperas
- Refers to specific body changes and increases in size
- The process of devloping or learning somseones facial expressions
- From early childhood until adolescents
- Their first facial expression
23 Clues: Recently born • Safe foer children • A brother or sister • A skill to be socail • Begins to move around • Babies are born without these • Their first facial expression • Large motor skills like running • At an early stage of development • When children play with eachother • The stage that deals with feelings • Consists of a mum, dad, and siblings • ...
Diabetes 2024-10-28
Across
- Your head hurts because you have a..
- Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this.
- What causes people to have type 2 Diabetes?
- Your eyes are..
- Not being able to feel a body part.
- What causes type 2 Diabetes?
- When you feel like throwing up.
- Can experience this when on diets or medication.
- When you have Type 1 Diabetes you need to take?
- Food that is pumped out to you for cheap
- These people get Type 1 Diabetes
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- When your emotions change constantly you're..
- Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight.
- Body movement to burn off the stored fats.
- What percent of people have type 2 Diabetes?
- To eat proper foods and be..
- These people normally get Type 2 Diabetes
- Having to constantly use the bathroom
- When you're tired you get..
- Insulin Moves this into the bloodstream
- When you eat lots of sugar you get..
- When you have dry skin you..
22 Clues: Your eyes are.. • When you're tired you get.. • To eat proper foods and be.. • What causes type 2 Diabetes? • When you have dry skin you.. • When you feel like throwing up. • These people get Type 1 Diabetes • Type 1 Diabetes is caused by this. • Not being able to feel a body part. • Gaining unhealthy amounts of weight. • Your head hurts because you have a.. • ...
Swine 2025-12-10
Across
- Breeds – Chester White, Landrace, Yorkshire & Hereford
- – female pig that has produced at least one litter of piglets
- - ORIGINated in NEW JERSEY, SOLID RED BODY, DROOPING EARS
- - ORIGINated in ENGLAND, BLACK BODY WITH WHITE “BELT” AROUND SHOULDERS AND FRONT LEGS.
- – permanent method of identification in pigs.
- – scientific name for pigs(swine)
- - ORIGINated in OHIO, BLACK BODY WITH WHITE MARKINGS ON LEGS FACE AND SIDES.
- – male pig that has been castrated
- – piglets that were born in the same litter.
- – the number of piglets born at one time to a sow.
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- - Producer owns the pigs throughout their entire life cycle.
- - Hampshire, Duroc, Berkshire, Poland China, Spot
- - ORIGINated in ENGLAND, SOLID BLACK BODY WITH SIX WHITE POINTS ON LEGS, FACE AND TAIL.
- - PROVIDE GENETICS TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS.
- EARS, OLDEST AMERICAN BREED OF SWINE.
- FOR CARCASS TRAITS
- EARS, MOST POPULAR SIRE BREED FOR CROSSBREEDING.
- – male pig that is able to reproduce
- - female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- – the act of giving birth in pigs
- EARS, KNOWN FOR CARCASS TRAITS
21 Clues: FOR CARCASS TRAITS • EARS, KNOWN FOR CARCASS TRAITS • – scientific name for pigs(swine) • – the act of giving birth in pigs • – male pig that has been castrated • – male pig that is able to reproduce • EARS, OLDEST AMERICAN BREED OF SWINE. • - PROVIDE GENETICS TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCERS. • – piglets that were born in the same litter. • ...
Mrs. Bodey's Final Biology Crossword 2025-05-26
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- — A community of organisms and their environment
- — The control center of a eukaryotic cell
- — Large molecule made of amino acids
- — A group of similar cells working together
- — An organism that makes its own food
- — Liquid part of blood
- — Green pigment in plants
- — Plant structures that absorb water
- — A segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- — Change in a species over time
- — Main product of photosynthesis
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- — Study of heredity
- — A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells
- — Tool used to view very small things
- — Kingdom that includes mushrooms
- — Human body system that transports oxygen
- — Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- — Process of converting glucose into energy
- — The molecule that carries genetic information
- — Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- — A substance used to stimulate immunity against disease
- — The basic unit of life
- — A living thing
- — Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell
- — Different forms of a gene
25 Clues: — A living thing • — Study of heredity • — Liquid part of blood • — The basic unit of life • — Green pigment in plants • — Different forms of a gene • — Change in a species over time • — Main product of photosynthesis • — Kingdom that includes mushrooms • — Large molecule made of amino acids • — Plant structures that absorb water • — Tool used to view very small things • ...
General Biology 2025-07-30
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- The “Site Of Protein Synthesis”
- All Animals are part of this Kingdom
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain nutrition by consuming other organisms
- A tissue’s building blocks
- A cell organelle containing Chlorophyll
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- The study of interactions between living things and their environment"
- The process of plants making their own food
- The life zone of Earth
- It’s the “Powerhouse of the Cell”
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- A cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells
- An organism that can produce its own food, often using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- A single-celled organism lacking a nucleus
- The Brain of the Cell
- The “cellular soup”
- A community of interacting living things and their environment
- The outcome of Natural Selection
- The Study Of Heredity
- Is found in all cells and separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- The code of life
20 Clues: The code of life • The “cellular soup” • The Brain of the Cell • The Study Of Heredity • The life zone of Earth • A tissue’s building blocks • The “Site Of Protein Synthesis” • The outcome of Natural Selection • It’s the “Powerhouse of the Cell” • All Animals are part of this Kingdom • A cell organelle containing Chlorophyll • A single-celled organism lacking a nucleus • ...
General Science 2025-09-30
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- Planet with the lowest density in our solar system
- Rock formed from cooled magma
- Study of life
- Study of heredity and genes
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Pure substance made of one atom type
- Double helix molecule
- Unit of electric current
- Basic unit of life
- Ratio of displacement to time
- Process of cell division
- Smallest unit of matter
- Liquid to gas phase change
- Animal that eats only plants
- Measure of thermal energy
- Distance light travels in a year
- Force that pulls objects toward Earth
- Resistance to motion between surfaces
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- Element with symbol W
- Building block of proteins
- Study of earthquakes
- Process plants use to make food
- Substance that speeds up reactions
- Negatively charged particle
- Energy of motion
- Rock formed from compressed sediment
- Center of an atom
- Atmospheric layer above the stratosphere
- Ability to do work
- pH less than 7
30 Clues: Study of life • pH less than 7 • Energy of motion • Center of an atom • Basic unit of life • Ability to do work • Study of earthquakes • Element with symbol W • Double helix molecule • Powerhouse of the cell • Smallest unit of matter • Unit of electric current • Process of cell division • Measure of thermal energy • Building block of proteins • Liquid to gas phase change • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2026-03-31
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- Data driven lab evaluation
- Common anticoagulant
- Slang term for instrument used to visualize subcellular detail
- Scientific study of inherited traits
- Controlled temperature growth chamber
- Abbreviated essential lab protection
- Occupational practice central to Lab Week values
- Glassware with narrow neck and wide base
- Shepherd
- Sterile workspace for handling specimens
- Lab process involving controlled variables
- Pixar astronaut whose name implies illumination
- Retro toy composed of one material
- QC Rules
- Repeat sample
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- Toy Story antique store proprietor
- Cowboy doll who once led the Roundup Gang
- Space hero’s surname, suggests distance
- Collective term for little green extraterrestrials
- Precision tool for transferring small volumes
- Woody’s famous footwear concern
- Sanitization process preventing contamination
- Toy tormenting neighbor
- Spinning device separating components by density
- Documented outcome of an experiment
- Fork shaped character created from trash
- Recorded values used for conclusions
- Biological risk classification word
- Genetic founder
- Reusable glass container for reactions
30 Clues: Shepherd • QC Rules • Repeat sample • Genetic founder • Common anticoagulant • Toy tormenting neighbor • Data driven lab evaluation • Woody’s famous footwear concern • Toy Story antique store proprietor • Retro toy composed of one material • Documented outcome of an experiment • Biological risk classification word • Scientific study of inherited traits • ...
Science KT Crossword 2013-03-04
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- passing of physical characteristics drom parents to offspring
- genetic makeup or allele combination
- Allele/Allele who's trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present
- scientific study of heredity
- physical appearance or visible trait
- Alleles/Hidden whenever the dominate allele is present
- are neither dominate nor recessive
- with two different alleles for a trait
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- Square/A chart that shows all of the possible combinations of alleles that can result from genetic cross
- new organism begins to form when the egg and sperm join together
- number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur
- two different alleles for a trait
- two identical alleles for a trait
- of many generations that have the same trait
- different form of a characteristic
- forms of a gene
- that controls a trait
17 Clues: forms of a gene • that controls a trait • scientific study of heredity • two different alleles for a trait • two identical alleles for a trait • different form of a characteristic • are neither dominate nor recessive • genetic makeup or allele combination • physical appearance or visible trait • with two different alleles for a trait • ...
Chapter 5 Science 2016-01-14
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- How a trait appears or is expressed.
- Ribonucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- Genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of another.
- Having the same two alleles of a gene.
- Change in the nucleotide sequence of a gene.
- Process of making mRNA from DNA.
- occurs when both alleles can be observed in the offspring's phenotype.
- Genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor
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- Offspring of 2 organisms with different forms of the same trait.
- Having two different alleles of a gene.
- Process of making a protein from RNA.
- Process of copying a DNA molecule to make another DNA molecule.
- Two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait (can't see)
- Study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- Different form of a gene.
- An organism's genetic material.
17 Clues: Different form of a gene. • An organism's genetic material. • Process of making mRNA from DNA. • How a trait appears or is expressed. • Process of making a protein from RNA. • Having the same two alleles of a gene. • Having two different alleles of a gene. • Passing of traits from parents to offspring. • Change in the nucleotide sequence of a gene. • ...
Heredity & Adaptation Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
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- a vertebrate with four limbs
- a living thing
- the variety of life-forms that exist on Earth
- selective breeding
- a scientist who studies fossils
- to change
- the basic unit of heredity carried by the chromosomes; codes for proteins which determine the traits of an organism
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- the period of time ranging from the formation of Earth about 4.6 bya to today
- an organism related to an organism that lived earlier
- all the fossils on Earth
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- a random change in an organism's DNA
- the study of genes and how they affect the traits of an organism
- a rock made from parts of an organism such as bones or teeth
- any trait of an organism that increases its chances of surviving and reproducing
- any remains, trace, or imprint of animal or plant life preserved in Earth's crust
- an evolutionary tree diagram based on shared characteristics
17 Clues: to change • a living thing • selective breeding • all the fossils on Earth • a vertebrate with four limbs • a scientist who studies fossils • a random change in an organism's DNA • the variety of life-forms that exist on Earth • the passing of traits from parent to offspring • an organism related to an organism that lived earlier • ...
Careers in Agriculture 2023-07-23
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- Responsible for managing a farm's financial operations.
- Cultivates and harvests crops using large machinery.
- Grows fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants in a controlled environment.
- Helps farmers with technological solutions and precision agriculture.
- Supervises the daily operations on a dairy farm.
- Raises and cares for poultry, such as chickens and turkeys.
- Manages and maintains beehives for honey production.
- Designs and implements strategies to control pests on the farm.
- Studies weather patterns and provides forecasts for farmers.
- Responsible for overseeing the production and storage of crops.
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- Inspects and grades agricultural products for quality and safety.
- Specializes in caring for and treating sick or injured animals on a farm.
- Person who studies soil and its effects on crops.
- Expert in breeding and genetics to improve livestock.
- Grows and harvests grapes for wine production.
- Operates and maintains heavy machinery for farming tasks
- Manages and cultivates large areas of farmland.
17 Clues: Grows and harvests grapes for wine production. • Manages and cultivates large areas of farmland. • Supervises the daily operations on a dairy farm. • Person who studies soil and its effects on crops. • Cultivates and harvests crops using large machinery. • Manages and maintains beehives for honey production. • Expert in breeding and genetics to improve livestock. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-01-31
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- animals that are not purebred are often called
- a male animal that has had its testicles removed
- the general term for giving birth in livestock is
- identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
- mating animals of different breeds
- animals whose ancestors are of only one bred
- taking a young animal off milk by removing it from being with its mother
- the general term for the father or male parent is the
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- characteristics that can be passed down from parent to offspring
- the general term for the mother or female parent is the
- meat from a sheep that is over one year old is called
- cattle that do not have horns due to genetics are
- removing an animal from the herd is called
- the general term for the young of an animal is its
- mating animals that are related
- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- from young calves is called
17 Clues: from young calves is called • mating animals that are related • mating animals of different breeds • adapting an animal to the needs of humans • removing an animal from the herd is called • animals whose ancestors are of only one bred • animals that are not purebred are often called • a male animal that has had its testicles removed • ...
Evolution Crossword 2022-01-26
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- technique of modern genetics that produces banding patterns is called gel _____.
- a mutation in this type of cell can be passed on
- early stage of development for an organism
- traits that can be passed on are said to be this
- Darwin’s great contribution to biology is the theory of _____ selection
- term used to describe different forms of a trait
- the AA and Aa genotypes will produce the same this
- we know about extinct species from these
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- artificial selection is also known as _____ breeding
- natural selection in bacteria has led to antibiotic _____
- father of evolution
- a mutation in this type of cell will not be passed on
- type of mutation that does not change a protein
- ‘leftover’ structures that once had a function
- similar anatomical parts in organisms with shared ancestry are called _____ structures
- the struggle for limited resources
- change in population of a species over time
17 Clues: father of evolution • the struggle for limited resources • we know about extinct species from these • early stage of development for an organism • change in population of a species over time • ‘leftover’ structures that once had a function • type of mutation that does not change a protein • a mutation in this type of cell can be passed on • ...
Chapter Eight 2026-02-27
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- expression of the genotype creates traits
- segment of DNA that controls transcription of structural genes by binding to a repressor protein
- inhibits gene expression and decreases protein synthesis
- the loss of base pairs
- the addition of base pairs
- adenine pairs with uracil, guanine pairs with cytosine
- turns on gene expression
- dsDNA is used to synthesize an RNA molecule
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- the sum of all gene types
- segment of DNA where RNA polymerase initiates transcription of structural genes
- groups of three nucleotides in each mRNA that each encode for an amino acid
- one base for another pair
- set of operator and promoter sites and the structural genes they control
- the study of inheritance or heredity of living things
- mRNA is used to produce a protein
- adenine pairs with thymine, guanine pairs with cytosine
- builds up in a cell when glucose is not available
17 Clues: the loss of base pairs • turns on gene expression • the sum of all gene types • one base for another pair • the addition of base pairs • mRNA is used to produce a protein • expression of the genotype creates traits • dsDNA is used to synthesize an RNA molecule • builds up in a cell when glucose is not available • the study of inheritance or heredity of living things • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- The second phase of Mitosis
- the science or practice of farming
- The third phase of Mitosis
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- The male reproductive cell
- Short for deoxyribonucleic acid
- The fourth phase of Mitosis
- The ending of Mitosis
- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes
- a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
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- The opening phase of Mitosis
- The first phase of Mitosis
- A CDE that involves formal debate
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells
- Made in the process of Meiosis
- The female reproductive cell
- The process of creating reproductive cells
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- The process of making new cells and repairing old and damaged cells
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
20 Clues: The ending of Mitosis • The first phase of Mitosis • The third phase of Mitosis • The male reproductive cell • The second phase of Mitosis • The fourth phase of Mitosis • The opening phase of Mitosis • The female reproductive cell • Made in the process of Meiosis • Short for deoxyribonucleic acid • A CDE that involves formal debate • the science or practice of farming • ...
Reece Unit 3 2022-03-22
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- multiple organisms competing for the same food
- when an animal eats another they gain energy from what they ate.
- animal that hunts other animals
- everyone looks different and has different genetics
- a chain that shows the transfer of energy
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- where certain animals live
- signifies a habitat which is sustainable.
- something that harms the environment
- the levels of energy transfer
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- an organism that consumes things for energy
- the transfer of energy but with a lot more animals
- things that limit the growth of a population
- 6 levels of energy transfer
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- produces energy
- 10% of energy transfers whenever an animal is consumed
- the total number of a certain species
- animals that get hunted
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
20 Clues: produces energy • animals that get hunted • where certain animals live • 6 levels of energy transfer • the levels of energy transfer • animal that hunts other animals • something that harms the environment • the total number of a certain species • a chain that shows the transfer of energy • signifies a habitat which is sustainable. • an organism that consumes things for energy • ...
Module 1 Vocabulary (Psycology) 2013-08-25
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- Russian Psychologist
- Founder of Psychoanalysis
- Focuses on how we take in, process, store & retrieve information
- How biological structures and substances underline a given behavior
- Swiss development Psychologist/Philosopher
- First African-Am. to receive PHD in Psychology
- Focus on becoming happier
- First American psychologist and author of first psychology textbook
- Strive from healthy people to do their full potential
- Behaviorist who focused on learning through rewards and observation
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- First African American female to receive PHD in Psychology
- Theory analyzes basic elements of thoughts & senses
- Wundt Founder of modern Psychology
- Theory that emphasized functions of consciousness
- School of thought; Focuses on how we learn observable responses
- Science of mind and behavior
- How thinking & behavior change depending on setting or situation
- Particular view of behavior
- First woman to get PHD in Psychology
- Field of study that examines the role of genetics in animals
- Method of classification of ideas
- Founder of Structuralism
- Founder of Behavorialism
23 Clues: Russian Psychologist • Founder of Structuralism • Founder of Behavorialism • Founder of Psychoanalysis • Focus on becoming happier • Particular view of behavior • Science of mind and behavior • Method of classification of ideas • Wundt Founder of modern Psychology • First woman to get PHD in Psychology • Swiss development Psychologist/Philosopher • ...
crossword puzzle 2014-02-27
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- dissolved phase
- chemistry compounds substances w/c hydrogen
- Greek word "kola"
- components can easily identify
- study of animals
- negative charge
- heredity
- compose of water and ocean
- measurement provide information about the physical structure using the 5 senses
- tell us about the size exert of something with units.
- measurement provide us information on the quantity number and properties.
- planetary model
- earth crust structure
- heavenly bodies
- smallest particle
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- positive charge
- basic composition or matter
- study of matter
- study of matter and energy
- mixture particles do not easily settle out.
- chemistry all elements,compounds without carbon and hydrocarbon
- dissolving medium
- chemistry standard amount
- study of plants
- activities of atmosphere
- notation a convenient way of writing or expressing large numbers to small numbers
- molecules,compound elements occurring inside the living org.
- fossils pre-historic geologic era
- Thomson plum pudding
- uncut/invisible
- billiard ball
- is anything that occupy space and has mass
32 Clues: heredity • billiard ball • positive charge • dissolved phase • study of matter • negative charge • study of plants • planetary model • uncut/invisible • heavenly bodies • study of animals • dissolving medium • smallest particle • Greek word "kola" • Thomson plum pudding • earth crust structure • activities of atmosphere • chemistry standard amount • study of matter and energy • ...
Neuropsychology 2016-02-10
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- nerve impulse
- controls emotions and motives such as hunger, thirst, and aggression.
- carries messages from the CNS to the periphery of the body.
- extension of the spinal cord that carries information to and from the brain.
- the study of how heredity and our genetics can affect us.
- percentage of variation within a population in relation to heredity.
- responsible for vision.
- traits or patterns inherited from generation to generation.
- carry messages in the endocrine system.
- information processing system in our brains and nervous system.
- coordinates fine muscle movement and balance.
- rare and immature cells that can develop into any type of cell.
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- an advantage for an organism from particular genetic traits.
- fatty insulation for axons.
- play a part in breathing, moving, sleeping, walking, and dreaming.
- network of glands.
- small open gap between neurons.
- hold neurons in place and supply nutrients and oxygen for the neurons.
- responsible for organizing and processing information.
- involuntary and automatic reactions.
20 Clues: nerve impulse • network of glands. • responsible for vision. • fatty insulation for axons. • small open gap between neurons. • involuntary and automatic reactions. • carry messages in the endocrine system. • coordinates fine muscle movement and balance. • responsible for organizing and processing information. • the study of how heredity and our genetics can affect us. • ...
Animal science career 2021-09-02
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- Manages animals diet for certain outcomes
- Care for animals that will later be used for food production
- Loading sell able livestock on and off trucks
- diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids
- and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area
- Oversees the health of new piglets to ensure healthy growth
- Insect meats to make sure they are okay to be consumed
- animals to help the impregnation to allow more breeding of livestock
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- a certain colony of an animal for honey and pollen
- Manages operation of feed yards
- Manages farm operations for farm or ranch owner
- Responsible for researching to impact animal health
- studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- Monitors and moves cattle
- Analyze genetics of animals
- assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews
- Rehabilitates animals after certain situations
- selling of products that are manufactured by the company that they work for
- Specializes in hoof care
- professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets
20 Clues: Specializes in hoof care • Monitors and moves cattle • Analyze genetics of animals • Manages operation of feed yards • Manages animals diet for certain outcomes • studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • Loading sell able livestock on and off trucks • Rehabilitates animals after certain situations • Manages farm operations for farm or ranch owner • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-20
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- Food or provisions
- How fast your body processes food into energy.
- What your body digests to give you energy.
- he action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself
- The selection of foods and drinks at a restaurant or place of consumption.
- water
- organic process of when your body processes food
- A disease that is the result of surplus glucose.
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- The chemicals that you intake to acquire normal
- Your hereditary composition.
- A licensed professional that is an expert in dieting.
- A type of body tissue that contains stored fat that serves as a source of energy.
- What you eat.
- What any substance that gives you energy
- A combination of certain foods to create an amount of food.
- The amount of food you consume at one time.
- A professional that specializes in nutrition.
- and nutrition.
- The result of not getting enough nutrients
- a per
- The act of restricting your food intake.
21 Clues: a per • water • What you eat. • and nutrition. • Food or provisions • Your hereditary composition. • What any substance that gives you energy • The act of restricting your food intake. • What your body digests to give you energy. • The result of not getting enough nutrients • The amount of food you consume at one time. • A professional that specializes in nutrition. • ...
Unit 4 Biology; Created by Chiamaka 2022-06-15
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- Nucleotides are linked by ____ bonds to form an alternating sugar–phosphate backbone
- 2 different alleles
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- _____ reproduction; union of sperm and egg to create a zygote
- ____ reproduction; a single parent splits to create a clone
- 2 identical alleles
- binds to DNA and wraps it into coiled and compacted loops
- ____square a grid arrangement of possible allele combinations
- _____is the site a gene occupies in a chromosome
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- DNA replicates in this stage and proteins(histone) are synthesized
- Special enzymes recognize *incorrectly paired nucleotides* and remove them; known as a _____ pair
- changes in the sequence of bases in DNA
- DNA fragments are joined by DNA_____
- RNA primer is synthesized by ____Primase
- the transmission of genetic information from parent to offspring: predictable patterns
- division of cell cytoplasm to form 2 cells
- the physical appearance of an organism
- who has 46 chromosomes in the somatic cell?
- the science of heredity
- fragments 100- to 2000-nucleotide fragments
20 Clues: 2 different alleles • 2 identical alleles • the science of heredity • the genetic makeup of an organism • DNA fragments are joined by DNA_____ • the physical appearance of an organism • changes in the sequence of bases in DNA • RNA primer is synthesized by ____Primase • division of cell cytoplasm to form 2 cells • who has 46 chromosomes in the somatic cell? • ...
chapter 11 2017-02-10
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- diagram showing the relative locations of a known gene on a chromosome
- produce offspring identical to themselves
- passing a physical or mental characteristic
- a trait or gene that is not masked by a dominant characteristic
- a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes
- an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
- diagram showing gene combinations that might result from a genetic cross
- a cell involved in the sexual reproduction
- the fourth and final phase of mitosis
- part of eukaryotic cell division when the cell nucleus divides
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- different forms of a gene
- separation of alleles during gamete formation
- scientific study of heredity
- organism that has two different alleles for the same trait
- physical characteristics of an organism
- genetic makeup of an organism
- a characteristic that varies to one individual to another
- second phase of mitosis
- chromosome cells are cut in half through separation
- it masks the recessive trait
20 Clues: second phase of mitosis • different forms of a gene • scientific study of heredity • it masks the recessive trait • genetic makeup of an organism • the fourth and final phase of mitosis • physical characteristics of an organism • produce offspring identical to themselves • a cell involved in the sexual reproduction • passing a physical or mental characteristic • ...
Disciplines of Science 2023-05-15
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- the study of climate
- the study of glaciers
- the study of prehistoric life through fossils
- the study of DNA and genes
- the study of how brains and neurons work
- the study of bugs
- the study of life
- the study of weather
- the study of ocean life
- the study of plants
- the study of atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions
- the study of societies
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- the study of animals
- the study of rocks, minerals, and the history of Earth
- the study of outer space
- the study of environments and how life interacts
- the study of the origin of the universe
- the study of body structure for animals or plants
- the use of mathematics and physics to solve real world problems
- the study of prehistoric human activity
- the study of humans
- the study of how the mind works and behaves
- the study of mater and movement and explained using mathematics
- the study of oceans
- the study of languages
25 Clues: the study of bugs • the study of life • the study of humans • the study of oceans • the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of climate • the study of weather • the study of glaciers • the study of languages • the study of societies • the study of ocean life • the study of outer space • the study of DNA and genes • the study of the origin of the universe • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-02-01
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- What is an example of a protein
- What lipid is easier to break amino
- What does hemoglobin transport
- What does insulin help cells take it
- What do nucleic acids provide
- What is the polymer of carbohydrates
- What is a part of a nucleotide
- What is the base of nucleic acids
- What is a protein monomer
- What are the three tails of a triglyceride
- What is a second source of energy
- What are enzymes an example of
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- What is a polymer of nucleic acid
- What provides quick energy
- What lipid is harder to break down
- What is an example of carbs
- What does mono mean
- What does poly mean
- What is a polymer of nucleic acids
- What do carbs
- What is the monomer of carbohydrates
- What elements are carbohydrates made of
- What is an amino acid chain called
- What is an example of lipids
- How many amino acids are there
25 Clues: What do carbs • What does mono mean • What does poly mean • What is a protein monomer • What provides quick energy • What is an example of carbs • What is an example of lipids • What do nucleic acids provide • What does hemoglobin transport • What is a part of a nucleotide • What are enzymes an example of • How many amino acids are there • What is an example of a protein • ...
Sensory 2024-06-04
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- A nurse's #1 priority with a sensory deficit
- Injuries that can threaten vision and requires immediate intervention
- These are essential for growth, development and survival (2 words, no space)
- Involuntary rapid eye movement
- Acronym for eye test
- Earwax
- A feeling of rotation or imbalance
- Smell
- A nonmodifiable risk factor
- May limit self-care, mobility, safety, independence, communication and relationships (2 words, no space)
- Age-related hearing loss
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- Developing hearing loss due to medication
- Touch
- Drooping of 1 eyelid
- Perception of sound or noise in the ears without stimulus from the enviroment
- Taste
- Hearing loss resulting from disruption in the transmission of sound waves
- Misalignment of the eyes
- Smoking is an example of this kind of risk
- Hearing loss that results from prolongs exposure to loud noises
- Awareness and interpretation of stimuli, takes place in the brain
- Hearing
- Visual
- Maternal infection that may cause vision impairment to the newborn
24 Clues: Touch • Taste • Smell • Earwax • Visual • Hearing • Drooping of 1 eyelid • Acronym for eye test • Misalignment of the eyes • Age-related hearing loss • A nonmodifiable risk factor • Involuntary rapid eye movement • A feeling of rotation or imbalance • Developing hearing loss due to medication • Smoking is an example of this kind of risk • A nurse's #1 priority with a sensory deficit • ...
An Introduction to Biology 2024-07-10
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- The study of the living universe.
- The use of living things in industry.
- The study of preparation and use of drugs and synthetic medicines.
- The classification of living things.
- The study of viruses.
- The study of the nature of disease; it causes, processes and development.
- The study of how natural or man-made poisons cause effects to living things.
- The study of fungi.
- The study of nervous systems and cell functions.
- The study of living things and their environment.
- The study of animals.
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- The study of chemical reactions in living things.
- The study of overall body form and structure.
- The study of formation and development of embryos.
- The study of cells at the microscopic or the molecular level (cell biology).
- The study of plants.
- The study of the history of life on Earth as based on fossils.
- The study of small living things.
- The study of overall body function.
- The study of patterns of inheritance.
20 Clues: The study of fungi. • The study of plants. • The study of viruses. • The study of animals. • The study of the living universe. • The study of small living things. • The study of overall body function. • The classification of living things. • The use of living things in industry. • The study of patterns of inheritance. • The study of overall body form and structure. • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-15
Across
- The shape of your body is 10%
- Restricting and being mindful of how much of something you're consuming
- Less harmful fats; typically oil
- Spreading out the variety in your meals creates
- Stable source of energy, carbohydrates that take longer to digest
- Essential for building/repairing muscles, composed of Amino Acids
- The shape of your body is 50%
- Quicker source of energy, carbohydrates that digest fast
- A unit of measure of energy
- Source of stored energy/primarily burnt in low-level activity
Down
- Essential nutrient, different types that help different areas of your health, often taken in supplements
- Don't complain amino acids needed in proportion
- There are 6 of these nutrients
- Essential nutrient, elements found on the earth and in our foods
- Contain all essential amino acids
- Energy providing nutrients, often found in carbs/starches/sugars
- Fats contributed to heart disease + cancers
- Nutrients needed in small amounts/digested quickly
- Essential nutrient, no calories, restores fluids
- Nutrients needed in large amounts/longer to digest
20 Clues: A unit of measure of energy • The shape of your body is 10% • The shape of your body is 50% • There are 6 of these nutrients • Less harmful fats; typically oil • Contain all essential amino acids • Fats contributed to heart disease + cancers • Don't complain amino acids needed in proportion • Spreading out the variety in your meals creates • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
Across
- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
Down
- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
Risk Factors for Anaemia 2025-03-09
Across
- Check for this cancer as well as Gastrointestinal
- May cause anaemia for 9 months or so
- A key substrate in the B12 pathway
- Overconsumption of this (particularly microlytic)
- Why IDA is so common in the pre-menopausal
- (5,6) Exposure to these toxins can be a risk
- This class of conditions a risk for pernicious
- An disease caused by a parasite inside mosquitoes
- Chronic inflammation of the gut lining
- A chronic autoimmune disorder of the small intestine
Down
- This type of medication to treat seizures
- This bacteria may have a part to play
- Overactivity of a key organ in haemolysis
- This type of medication to treat infections
- Describes a surgery to remove a digestive organ
- The most likely contributing factor to IDA
- As this increases so does our chances of getting anaemia
- Inflammation to an organ, can be viral
- A class of medications also associated with ulcers
- Another word for inherited conditions
- Malignant cause of anaemia
21 Clues: Malignant cause of anaemia • A key substrate in the B12 pathway • May cause anaemia for 9 months or so • This bacteria may have a part to play • Another word for inherited conditions • Inflammation to an organ, can be viral • Chronic inflammation of the gut lining • This type of medication to treat seizures • Overactivity of a key organ in haemolysis • ...
