genetics Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Science 2026-05-12
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- The basic unit of life where heredity happens
- Term for having two identical alleles, like "purebred"
- genetic "family tree" used to track traits
- The complete set of an organism's "instruction manual"
- A characteristic, like eye color or height
- The physical appearance of a trait (what you actually see)
- The "control center" where chromosomes live
- Term for having two different alleles; a "genetic mix"
- Different versions of a single gene (e.g., blue vs. brown):
- The "blueprints" of life found in the nucleus
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- The "Father of Genetics" who really liked peas
- The genetic makeup or "letter combo" (like $Bb$ or $TT$)
- The passing of the "genetic torch"
- A segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait
- The X-shaped structure made of tightly coiled DNA
- A Square used to predict genetic outcomes
- The "hidden" allele that only shows if the pair is identical.
- The "stronger" allele that masks another.
- To undergo a change in the genetic sequence
- is DNA's single-stranded "messenger".
20 Clues: The passing of the "genetic torch" • is DNA's single-stranded "messenger". • A Square used to predict genetic outcomes • The "stronger" allele that masks another. • genetic "family tree" used to track traits • A characteristic, like eye color or height • The "control center" where chromosomes live • To undergo a change in the genetic sequence • ...
PTSD 2017-05-16
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- PTSD Is more common in _______
- PTSD was known as _________ _________ after World War 2
- Type of therapy that helps you deal with your traumatic event and symptoms such as nightmares
- One of the most common causes of PTSD are for ________ reasoning
- A study shows that children's DNA from Holocaust survivors have a _________ ____________ that increases their stress and anxiety levels
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- Stands for PTSD
- PTSD Is not a _____ _____ disorder
- PTSD only happens to combat veterans
- Type of therapy that helps you recognize your thinking patterns
9 Clues: Stands for PTSD • PTSD Is more common in _______ • PTSD Is not a _____ _____ disorder • PTSD only happens to combat veterans • PTSD was known as _________ _________ after World War 2 • Type of therapy that helps you recognize your thinking patterns • One of the most common causes of PTSD are for ________ reasoning • ...
PTSD 2017-05-16
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- PTSD Is more common in _______
- Type of therapy that helps you recognize your thinking patterns
- Stands for PTSD
- PTSD only happens to combat veterans
- One of the most common causes of PTSD are for ________ reasoning
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- A study shows that children's DNA from Holocaust survivors have a _________ ____________ that increases their stress and anxiety levels
- Type of therapy that helps you deal with your traumatic event and symptoms such as nightmares
- PTSD Is not a _____ _____ disorder
- PTSD was known as _________ _________ after World War 2
9 Clues: Stands for PTSD • PTSD Is more common in _______ • PTSD Is not a _____ _____ disorder • PTSD only happens to combat veterans • PTSD was known as _________ _________ after World War 2 • Type of therapy that helps you recognize your thinking patterns • One of the most common causes of PTSD are for ________ reasoning • ...
Dogs Research Puzzle 2022-01-07
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- The person working in partnership with a working dog (MWD/K-9 Unit)
- Specializes in breeding quality dogs for people to buy
- These dogs are used for a lot of farm and livestock work
- A well known canine group (Abbreviation)
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- The type of dog class used for military, police, or disability service
- The line of dogs leading up to yours
- This is the name most hunting dogs are called (not a breed)
- The common ancestor to all dogs
- Things that carry on through generations of dogs
9 Clues: The common ancestor to all dogs • The line of dogs leading up to yours • A well known canine group (Abbreviation) • Things that carry on through generations of dogs • Specializes in breeding quality dogs for people to buy • These dogs are used for a lot of farm and livestock work • This is the name most hunting dogs are called (not a breed) • ...
Developmental Recap Crossword 2023-02-25
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- The idea that development is occurs
- The capacity of a brain to change
- Social factors are considered a primary influence in which approach
- The branch of psychology that studies change on an individual over time
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- The inherited biology of an individual
- The approach that perceives development as occurring gradually
- The approach that considers the biological and environmental factors in influencing development
- The biological processes underpinning development
- A period of time that will change an individual in a fundamental way according to the Discontinuity approach
9 Clues: The capacity of a brain to change • The idea that development is occurs • The inherited biology of an individual • The biological processes underpinning development • The approach that perceives development as occurring gradually • Social factors are considered a primary influence in which approach • ...
Factors affecting plants growth 2024-07-18
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- where water is used and released through leaf pores.
- affects plant processes like photosynthesis, transpiration, respiration, germination, and flowering.
- responses to environmental factors such as temperature and light.
- helps remove waste and keeps soil healthy,
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- support their food-making process and metabolism, which ultimately boosts the growth.
- provide nutrients, water, and physical support.
- used in photosynthesis, the plant’s most basic metabolic process.
- regulate the distribution and fate of nutrients in different organs of the plant body.
- passed from genes to RNA to proteins within the cells.
9 Clues: helps remove waste and keeps soil healthy, • provide nutrients, water, and physical support. • where water is used and released through leaf pores. • passed from genes to RNA to proteins within the cells. • used in photosynthesis, the plant’s most basic metabolic process. • responses to environmental factors such as temperature and light. • ...
Heredity 2026-02-20
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- offspring that results from one parent
- characteristic of an organism such as eye color
- how a characteristic or trait is passed down from parent to offspring
- cell division that results in 2 identical cells
- offspring that results from two parents
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- a set of letters used to represent a trait such as bb for blue eyes
- result of reproduction; children
- the study of how and why an organism looks the way they do
- cell division that results in 4 gamete cells with half the amount of DNA
9 Clues: result of reproduction; children • offspring that results from one parent • offspring that results from two parents • characteristic of an organism such as eye color • cell division that results in 2 identical cells • the study of how and why an organism looks the way they do • a set of letters used to represent a trait such as bb for blue eyes • ...
Heredity 2026-01-21
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- -the study of heredity
- -All of offspring that are at the same stage of descent from a common ancestor
- a characteristic that a parent can pass on to their offspring
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- -a threadlike strand of DNA coiled up
- trait -a physical characteristic that is not inherited but may be an effect of the environment
- -a unit of genetic material that determines a trait
- -the young of a person animal,plant
- -the different forms of a gene
- -to receive from one's parents, such as a trait
9 Clues: -the study of heredity • -the different forms of a gene • -the young of a person animal,plant • -a threadlike strand of DNA coiled up • -to receive from one's parents, such as a trait • -a unit of genetic material that determines a trait • a characteristic that a parent can pass on to their offspring • ...
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. • ...
Genetics and cell biology 2025-07-17
5 Clues: of genetics (6 letters) • of inheritance (4 letters) • physical expression of a gene (9 letters) • that carries genetic material (10 letters) • of cell division in somatic cells (7 letters)
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. • ...
Cells and Genetics Review 2026-05-07
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- a section of DNA that includes sugar, phosphate and a nitrogen base
- this organelle, only found in plant cells, converts radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy
- a code that stores hereditary information
- smaller, simpler cells without a nucleus
- one parent produces offspring in _______ reproduction
- a single unit of hereditary information
- bacteria reproduce quickly via ____________
- during ________, chromosome pairs are split in half
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- site of cellular respiration and ATP production
- cells are the basic unit of ____ and function for organisms
- chromosomes are pulled apart during this stage of mitosis
- gel like fluid inside the cell that holds organelles in place
- DNA contains instructions for producing _______ in the cell
- these organelles make proteins for the cell
14 Clues: a single unit of hereditary information • smaller, simpler cells without a nucleus • a code that stores hereditary information • these organelles make proteins for the cell • bacteria reproduce quickly via ____________ • site of cellular respiration and ATP production • during ________, chromosome pairs are split in half • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Human Disease 2026-05-12
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- Another word for long-lasting conditions.
- Tiny living organisms that can cause infections.
- Pollution and surroundings are part of the ______.
- Passing germs by touching someone.
- Bugs such as mosquitoes can spread disease through bites from an ______.
- Conditions like sneezing and reactions to pollen.
- Trouble breathing caused by inflamed airways.
- A disease in which the body struggles to use sugar properly.
- Another word connected with touching or interaction.
- Habits such as diet and exercise are part of your ______.
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- Diseases that can spread from person to person.
- One way diseases can spread through contaminated food or ______.
- Spread of disease through shared objects or surfaces.
- A type of germ that includes mushrooms and molds.
- A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
- Diseases that do not spread from person to person.
- Diseases or sicknesses that affect the body.
- Germs that cause illnesses like the flu or common cold.
- A major disease that affects blood flow and the heart.
- One cause of noncommunicable diseases passed down in families.
20 Clues: Passing germs by touching someone. • Another word for long-lasting conditions. • Diseases or sicknesses that affect the body. • A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth. • Trouble breathing caused by inflamed airways. • Diseases that can spread from person to person. • Tiny living organisms that can cause infections. • ...
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
Dependece 2021-05-17
Across
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
General Science 2025-09-30
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Mrs. Bodey's Final Biology Crossword 2025-05-26
Across
- — 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
Across
- 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”
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
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- 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
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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.. • ...
Swine 2025-12-10
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Space Race and Science Review #4 2026-05-13
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- she found the midocean ridge when she mapped out the ocean floor
- when plate collide
- stage of mitosis where the chromosomes meet in the middle
- where the oldest rocks are on the bottom and the youngest are at the top
- the trait you see
- which came first?
- first life forms on Earth that breathed carbon dioxide
- the boundary where plates slide past each other
- having two of the same genes
- when rock layers make an arc
- igneous rock that stays inside Earth
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- process that makes identical cells
- believed that the Earth had never changed since it was made
- developed the idea of continental drif
- heat up cool down in a fluid
- the layer of Earth that is like silly putty
- caused when the plates move
- little packages of DNA that are only seen during cellular reproduction
- the father of genetics
- the amount of space an object takes up
20 Clues: the trait you see • which came first? • when plate collide • the father of genetics • caused when the plates move • heat up cool down in a fluid • having two of the same genes • when rock layers make an arc • process that makes identical cells • igneous rock that stays inside Earth • developed the idea of continental drif • the amount of space an object takes up • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Careers in Agriculture By RADA Trelawny 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. • ...
Biology of Plants: Molecular Genetics 2018-04-03
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- ______ are non-coding DNA that is removed from the RNA in the nucleus.
- The order of bases is reversed.
- Translation happens within the ___________.
- Environmental cues can influence repressors and gene ____________.
- Two versions of the same chromosome in a diploid organism.
- Only part of the gene becomes the protein- the coding region called _________.
- Through which process is RNA converted to proteins.
- repressors physically block ____________.
- _____________ happen when DNA polymerase copies incorrectly.
- _______________ shuffles within chromosomes.
- A base is removed.
- Some proteins act as ___________.
- In animals, only mutations occurring in _______ cells are passed to future generations.
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- To create a _____________, a temporary copy is made first using RNA.
- A new base is added.
- Genome duplicated before mitosis.
- "_________-line continuity" is separate from all other cells.
- RNA polymerase transcribes RNA from _________.
- The ____________ has two strands.
- One base replaced by another.
- Each base has a ___________ base on the other strand.
- During Prophase I, Homologous pairs exchange pieces, creating new chromosome is also called ____________________.
- DNA ____________ adds the appropriate bases.
- DNA is "unzipped" for replication by ____________.
- A, C, T, and G are the DNA __________.
- Cells that are not involved in reproduction.
26 Clues: A base is removed. • A new base is added. • One base replaced by another. • The order of bases is reversed. • Genome duplicated before mitosis. • The ____________ has two strands. • Some proteins act as ___________. • A, C, T, and G are the DNA __________. • repressors physically block ____________. • Translation happens within the ___________. • ...
Genetics Chapters 1-6 Crossword 2013-04-08
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- ‘general acceptance’ test, admissability of scientific evidence
- invisible print made by the deposit of body oils
- tends to establish or disprove a fact, includes documents, etc.
- single strand of material, usually twisted
- spongy interior core of hair
- tangible items that tend to prove a material fact
- imprint made by the ridge patterns on the finger tip.
- absorption of light at one wavelength
- resistance of a fluid to flow
- written record of everyone who handled evidence (3 words)
- form and structure
- ronald ______ photo I.D., rubber from his shoe helped I.D. Him, as well
- ____ sciencetheories based on distorted or flawed theories
- usually made up of many filaments
- William ____ kidnapped, fingerprints helped to I.D. kidnappers
- material that comes from a proven or known source
- lengthwise yarn in a weave
- print pattern with at least 2 deltas and a core
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- in fibers, a spiral arrangement
- period of growth in the hair cycle that lasts 3-5 years
- specific product of a substance that’s formed by chemical process
- fingerprint pattern with ridges that enter and exit the same side
- science that studies the behavior and effects of firearms
- any place where evidence may be located to explain events
- evidence based on suggestion rather than knowledge
- to formally accuse someone of a crime
- colin ____ Melbourne, Australia case, hair evidence proved guilt
- direct evidence, what is said in court by a witness
- flammable substance used to help start a fire
- amanda _____ case, fibers of a sweater and a blanket were used
- testimony that relates second-hand information, not the witness’s experience
- characteristic method of operation of a criminal; ‘MO’
- middle layer of the hair shaft
- ____ law, legislative acts declaring or prohibiting something
- convicted of murdering his wife and another man
35 Clues: form and structure • lengthwise yarn in a weave • spongy interior core of hair • resistance of a fluid to flow • middle layer of the hair shaft • in fibers, a spiral arrangement • usually made up of many filaments • to formally accuse someone of a crime • absorption of light at one wavelength • single strand of material, usually twisted • ...
GENETICS by Sam and Louisa 2012-06-21
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- Building blocks of DNA and RNA (RNA= A,U,G,C)(DNA= A,T,G,C)
- Change in the genetic material (DNA)
- Where both traits are present in the heterozygote. They are denoted by a capitol letter and a subscript
- Abbreviation of gentically modified organism
- Different forms of a particular gene
- The general term for an egg or sperm
- Chromosome that differs in males and females (Humans are X and Y)
- A membrane-bound organelle containing DNA which is found in eukaryotic cells
- Inheritied instructions carried in a chromosome. Specific segment of DNA which codes for a specific protein
- Early stage of a developing organism
- Macromolecule built of amino acids
- Both the double set of genetic instructions present in a diploid organism
- The process in cell division where the nucleus divides. Consists of four stages
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- Basic building blocks of polypeptide chains and proteins
- Three dimensional structure of DNA, consists of two nucleotide chains coiled in a regular manner
- The entire contents of a cell which includes the cytosol and all the organelles
- Cell formed by the union of two gametes
- Expression of an organisms genotype in it's structural, biochemical and physiological characteristics
- A trait that is expressed in the heterozygous condition
- Introduction into a tissue or organ of specific DNA to replace or compensate for a defective disease causing allele
- Thread like structure composed of DNA and protein, visible in cells during mitosis and meiosis
- A trait that is not expressed but remains hidden in a heterozygous s and meiosisorganism
- Male gametes produced in the testes
- The basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms
- Nucleic acid whic contains the four bases. Forms the major component of chromosomes and contains coded genetic instructions
- Process od cell division that results in the production of new cells each containing half the number of chromosomes of the original cell
- Undifferentiated cells capable of differentiating into varios cell types
- The female reproductive cell or gamete of animals. (egg)
28 Clues: Macromolecule built of amino acids • Male gametes produced in the testes • Change in the genetic material (DNA) • Different forms of a particular gene • The general term for an egg or sperm • Early stage of a developing organism • Cell formed by the union of two gametes • Abbreviation of gentically modified organism • ...
Genetics: Punnett Squares and Pedigrees 2022-03-08
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- genotype made of the same alleles
- specific characteristic of an organism
- trait or condition is expressed in pedigree
- set of observable characteristics of an organism
- genetic makeup of alleles of an individual organism
- individuals in a single row of a pedigree
- gene that is always expressed
- one form of a gene
- diagram used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- result of a cross between two F1 individuals
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- Mating between two individuals with different alleles for one trait
- the generation resulting immediately from a cross of the first set of parents
- gene that is expressed only in the homozygous state
- genotype made of two different alleles
- cross between two different alleles that differ in two observed traits
- a family tree that shows how a trait is expressed in a family
- an individual who has a recessive allele but does not express the trait or condition
- represents males in pedigrees
- trait or condition is NOT expressed in pedigree
- represents females in pedigrees
20 Clues: one form of a gene • represents males in pedigrees • gene that is always expressed • represents females in pedigrees • genotype made of the same alleles • genotype made of two different alleles • specific characteristic of an organism • individuals in a single row of a pedigree • trait or condition is expressed in pedigree • result of a cross between two F1 individuals • ...
Genetics and Cells Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
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- A difference in dna between people
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation
- The powerhouse of the cell
- self-producing material in most all alive things
- Characteristics of a living thing
- diagnosing and treating metabolic diseases
- the interaction of genes that are not alleles
- All the dna in a cell
- Father or mother to an offspring
- transferred from parent to offspring
- proteins that help speed up metabolism
- passing down of traits to future offspring
- The overpowering variant
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- Found in the nucleus of all living cells
- Comes from a parent
- feature or quality belonging typically to a person
- A genetically transferred
- A nucleic acid in all living cells
- field of science that studies how genomes affect human traits
- Two strands twisted together
- the smallest unit that lives on its own and makes up all living organisms
- a single strand of dna
- Transferred from parent to
- membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
- the branch of science concerned with classification
25 Clues: Comes from a parent • All the dna in a cell • a single strand of dna • The overpowering variant • A genetically transferred • The powerhouse of the cell • Transferred from parent to • Two strands twisted together • Father or mother to an offspring • Characteristics of a living thing • A nucleic acid in all living cells • A difference in dna between people • ...
Evolution and Genetics Study Guide 2020-09-29
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- body cells, have a nucleus
- genetic drift will more harshly affect _____ populations
- change in allele frequencies due to chance
- characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments
- picking out animals with specific traits and breeding them to get the most desirable offspring
- when a population has little genetic mixing with other organisms of the same species
- determining the age of fossils based on where they are located in sedimentary rocks
- asexual reproduction
- the children/young of an organism
- a change in heritable traits over time
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- bacteria, do not have a nucleus
- used to determine the exact age of fossils
- sexual reproduction
- coded information,chain-like chemical stored in cells
- "against life"
- organelle that generates energy for the cell
- survival of the fittest
- differences between individuals between a species
- genes that can be masked by dominant genes
- genes that CANNOT be masked
- using oxygen
- the study of embryos and their development
- preserved remains of an organism
23 Clues: using oxygen • "against life" • sexual reproduction • asexual reproduction • survival of the fittest • body cells, have a nucleus • genes that CANNOT be masked • bacteria, do not have a nucleus • preserved remains of an organism • the children/young of an organism • a change in heritable traits over time • used to determine the exact age of fossils • ...
Jayden Credeur Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-10
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- The genetic makeup of an organism
- The process of RNA being used to make proteins
- The presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus
- The observable characteristics in an individual resulting from the expression of genes
- A ribonucleic acid present in all living things
- The union of two gametes
- The process of a cell making an RNA copy of a piece of DNA
- A fertilized egg cell that results from the union of a female and male gamete
- A trait that is expressed when the genotype is homozygous
- The product of the reproductive processes of a person, animal, or plant
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- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child
- One of two or more DNA sequences occurring at a particular gene locus
- The presence of two different alleles at a particular gene locus
- A mature male or female germ cell
- When an allele of a gene overrides the other
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- A process where a single cell divides twice to make four daughter cells
- A self replicating material that is present in nearly all living things
20 Clues: The union of two gametes • The genetic makeup of an organism • A mature male or female germ cell • A molecule made up of amino acids • When an allele of a gene overrides the other • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • The process of RNA being used to make proteins • A ribonucleic acid present in all living things • ...
Genetics, Natural selection and Evolution 2024-11-28
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- Section of the long strand of DNA found in a chromosome, which contains instructions for a characteristic.
- Type of twins that are from different eggs and sperm.
- Both alleles are the same (both dominant OR both recessive)
- features that an organism has to enable it to do a certain job or survive in a particular place.
- Person who proposed the theory of natural selection.
- A square diagram where alleles for both parents are mapped to show the possible alleles for the offspring.
- A change in one or more characteristics of a population over a long period of time.
- The trait that is expressed (ex: Ear lobe)
- Base pairs in DNA: ___ (adenine)pairs with ____ and ____ (cytosine) pairs with ____.
- Type of twins which will have the same mix of genes.
- Notation showing both alleles present for a gene/trait. (ex. Tt)
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- Alleles are a mix of dominant and recessive (ex Tt)
- Double helix molecule made of 4 base pairs.
- An organism that no longer exists.
- An allele that will always be expressed (shown) when present.
- _________selection: A process in which an organism is more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the species because it possesses a certain inherited genetic variation.
- Molecule that does most of the actions of the cell.
- An allele that will only be expressed (shown) when no dominant allele is present.
- one version of a pair of genes that occupy a specific location on a particular chromosome and control the same trait.
- Similar to an unzipped strand of DNA. Copies, carries and transcribes the code for a protien.
20 Clues: An organism that no longer exists. • The trait that is expressed (ex: Ear lobe) • Double helix molecule made of 4 base pairs. • Alleles are a mix of dominant and recessive (ex Tt) • Molecule that does most of the actions of the cell. • Person who proposed the theory of natural selection. • Type of twins which will have the same mix of genes. • ...
Grant Ridgway Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-16
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- The chromosomal pair which contains the maternal as well as the paternal chromatid of the same length and gene position, and are joined by the centromere
- genetic material that tells your body how to make proteins.
- a small RNA molecule that plays a key role in protein synthesis.
- certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle, hair, etc., and as enzymes and antibodies.
- ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. Its principal role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins, although in some viruses RNA rather than DNA carries the genetic information.
- a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- the action or process of transcribing something.
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- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the process of moving something from one place to another.
- most important, powerful, or influential.
- relating to or denoting heritable characteristics controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring only when inherited from both parents, i.e., when not masked by a dominant characteristic inherited from one parent.
- the process in which cells make proteins.
- initiates at specific points, called origins, where the DNA double helix is unwound. A short segment of RNA, called a primer, is then synthesized and acts as a starting point for new DNA synthesis. An enzyme called DNA polymerase next begins replicating the DNA by matching bases to the original strand.
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
20 Clues: most important, powerful, or influential. • the process in which cells make proteins. • the action or process of transcribing something. • the process of moving something from one place to another. • genetic material that tells your body how to make proteins. • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. • ...
Year 8 Genetics and evolution 2025-12-04
Across
- Alterations in surroundings that can affect survival and evolution
- The physical characteristics expressed by an organism
- The process of choosing organisms with desired traits to reproduce
- Differences between individuals of the same species
- The process by which genetic information is passed from parents to offspring
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- A structure made of DNA found in the nucleus of cells
- A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment
- When a species no longer exists
- An allele that shows its effect even if only one copy is present
Down
- The process where organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce
- The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- The gradual change in species over time
- An allele that only shows its effect when two copies are present
- The scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- Different versions of the same gene
- A section of DNA that codes for a specific characteristic
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms
- A change in the DNA sequence of an organism
20 Clues: When a species no longer exists • The genetic makeup of an organism • Different versions of the same gene • The gradual change in species over time • A change in the DNA sequence of an organism • Differences between individuals of the same species • The preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms • The physical characteristics expressed by an organism • ...
Topic 1: Genetics and heredity 2026-03-07
Across
- Enzyme that adds nucleotides to a growing DNA strand.
- Process where ribosomes use mRNA to assemble amino acids into a protein.
- Exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
- Structure made of DNA and proteins that carries genetic information.
- Process where a DNA sequence is copied into messenger RNA.
- Molecule that carries genetic information in cells.
- Shape of DNA formed by two complementary strands twisted together.
- Three-base sequence on mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid.
- Permanent change in the DNA sequence.
- Mutation involving a change in a single nucleotide base.
- Specific pairing of nitrogenous bases in DNA (A with T, C with G).
- Type of cell division that produces genetically different haploid gametes.
Down
- Small circular DNA molecule commonly found in bacteria.
- Segment of DNA that codes for a functional product such as a protein.
- Mutation caused by insertion or deletion that shifts the reading frame.
- Proteins that DNA wraps around to help organise chromosomes.
- Process by which DNA makes an identical copy of itself.
- Enzyme that unwinds the DNA double helix during replication.
- Basic unit of DNA consisting of a base, sugar and phosphate group.
- Short DNA segments formed on the lagging strand during replication.
20 Clues: Permanent change in the DNA sequence. • Molecule that carries genetic information in cells. • Enzyme that adds nucleotides to a growing DNA strand. • Small circular DNA molecule commonly found in bacteria. • Process by which DNA makes an identical copy of itself. • Mutation involving a change in a single nucleotide base. • ...
