genetics Crossword Puzzles
Science 2023-09-03
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- The branch of biology that deals with animals and their behaviors.
- The science of heredity and the passing of traits from one generation to the next.
- The study of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses.
- The study of stars, planets, and the universe.
- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts.
- The scientific study of the nervous system and the brain.
- The science of weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.
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- The study of ancient life and fossils.
- Science The study of the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
- The study of forces, energy, and the laws governing the physical world.
- The branch of biology that focuses on plants.
- The study of the structure and organization of living organisms.
- The science of living organisms and their processes.
- The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts.
- The study of the Earth's structure, rocks, and geological processes.
16 Clues: The study of ancient life and fossils. • The branch of biology that focuses on plants. • The study of stars, planets, and the universe. • The science of living organisms and their processes. • The scientific study of the nervous system and the brain. • The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts. • ...
Evolution 2024-11-22
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- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- Organisms need to adapt to their ________.
- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive
- When you have similar traits as your parents
- An individual animal, plant or single celled life form
- Charles Darwin studied finches on this island
- One of the basic needs all plants and animals have
- The production of babies/offspring
- _______ is needed by plants and animals alike, however the amount of ______ an organism needs varies
- All organisms in a species are slightly different
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- Permanent alertations in the DNA of an organism
- The __________ has to be jsut right for each organism to survive
- The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- Charles Darwin was a ________ from England
- The process of living organisms changing
15 Clues: The production of babies/offspring • The process of living organisms changing • Organisms need to adapt to their ________. • Charles Darwin was a ________ from England • When you have similar traits as your parents • Charles Darwin studied finches on this island • Permanent alertations in the DNA of an organism • All organisms in a species are slightly different • ...
Team 9 2025-02-27
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- The speed at which light travels in a vacuum (5)
- The study of heredity and variation in organisms (8)
- The protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells (10)
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth (7)
- The process of water changing from liquid to gas (11)
- The SI unit of force (6)
- The smallest unit of life (4)
- The organ responsible for pumping blood in the human body (5)
- A positively charged subatomic particle (6)
- The chemical element with atomic number 79, known for its value (4)
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- A device used to measure temperature (11)
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight (14)
- The gas essential for human respiration (6)
- The basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system (6)
- The scientist who proposed the three laws of motion (6)
- The study of the interactions of organisms with their environment (7)
16 Clues: The SI unit of force (6) • The smallest unit of life (4) • A device used to measure temperature (11) • The gas essential for human respiration (6) • A positively charged subatomic particle (6) • The speed at which light travels in a vacuum (5) • The study of heredity and variation in organisms (8) • The process of water changing from liquid to gas (11) • ...
Crossword Puzzle For Osteoporosis 2024-11-03
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- Which group has a higher incidence of osteoporosis?
- What mineral is essential for bone health?
- What type of exercise is most beneficial for improving bone density?
- What hormone decreases significantly in women after menopause and affects bone density?
- Which age group is at higher risk for developing osteoporosis?
- What lifestyle factor significantly contributes to the development of osteoporosis?
- Which medication class is commonly prescribed to treat osteoporosis?
- Which of the following is a non-modifiable risk factor for osteoporosis?
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- What type of specialist is most likely to treat osteoporosis?
- What is the term for low bone density, which can precede osteoporosis?
- What is the primary function of osteoblasts?
- Which vitamin is crucial for calcium absorption?
- What dietary source is rich in calcium?
- What is a common symptom of osteoporosis?
- What type of fracture is commonly associated with osteoporosis?
15 Clues: What dietary source is rich in calcium? • What is a common symptom of osteoporosis? • What mineral is essential for bone health? • What is the primary function of osteoblasts? • Which vitamin is crucial for calcium absorption? • Which group has a higher incidence of osteoporosis? • What type of specialist is most likely to treat osteoporosis? • ...
Diabetes 2016-10-09
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- The main protein hormone involved with diabetes
- Process in which the body's own immune system attack the Beta islets
- The organ that is responsible for producing hormones involved in diabetes
- The main sugar involved with diabetes
- metabolic acidosis developing in type 1 diabetes due to beta oxidation of fats(2 words)
- In type 2 diabetes there is decreased _________ of receptors
- Main cause of type 1 diabetes
- The term for High blood glucose levels
- Damage to the eyes due to chronic diabetes
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- Responsible for the movement of glucose into the cells (2 words)
- Lifestyle risk factor for type 2 diabetes
- Elevated blood glucose levels occurring during pregnancy (2 words)
- Term used for excessive passing of urine
- Precursor to insulin
- Damage to the kidneys as a result of diabetes
- Non insulin dependent diabetes
- The term for low blood glucose levels
- Insulin dependent diabetes
- Hormone that is released to combat low blood glucose levels
- Damage to the nerves as a result of diabetes
- The main symptom of diabetes
21 Clues: Precursor to insulin • Insulin dependent diabetes • The main symptom of diabetes • Main cause of type 1 diabetes • Non insulin dependent diabetes • The main sugar involved with diabetes • The term for low blood glucose levels • The term for High blood glucose levels • Term used for excessive passing of urine • Lifestyle risk factor for type 2 diabetes • ...
8th Grade Midterm 2015 #2 2015-12-01
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- The passive transport of water through a membrane
- The theory living things come from other living things
- This is based on multiples of 10
- The Father of Genetics
- Life, Earth, and physical are examples of this
- East and West of the prime meridian is called
- North and South of the equator is called
- This helps to separate the nitrogen bases in DNA
- The ability for an organism to re-grows damaged parts
- A, B, and O are the alleles that control this
- Bacteria is an example of this type of cell
- Body cells have ____ numbers of chromosomes
- A period of growth and development
- A group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves
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- generation The belief that living things come from nonliving things
- Genus and species are included in this
- H2O is an example of a
- Organic compounds always contain
- The process to solve a problem
- The change in hereditary features overtime
- To draw a conclusion based off observations
- Nucleus holds this genetic information
- A prediction that can be tested
23 Clues: H2O is an example of a • The Father of Genetics • The process to solve a problem • A prediction that can be tested • This is based on multiples of 10 • Organic compounds always contain • A period of growth and development • Genus and species are included in this • Nucleus holds this genetic information • North and South of the equator is called • ...
Science Test 1 2016-12-20
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- develop gradually
- an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something
- the smallest basic structural and functional unit of life
- a natural underground layer of rock, coal, or other material
- giving liquid through a needle
- not exactly
- medicine that prevents disease
- threadlike structure with genetic information
- put into groups
- larva of a fly
- the study of how characteristics are passed down from one generation to another
- give medical help
- one particular area (of science, etc.)
- say what will happen in the future
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- give a general idea of
- what is passed down from one generation to the next
- a small amount of a substance that a doctor or scientist collects in order to examine it
- academic area
- jelly-like mass that fills a cell
- theories
- children
- basic idea
- forever
- yellow powder from flowers
- serious illness
- live in
- a microorganism, especially one which causes disease
- to gradually become bad or weak or to decompose because of natural causes like bacteria or age
28 Clues: forever • live in • theories • children • basic idea • not exactly • academic area • larva of a fly • put into groups • serious illness • develop gradually • give medical help • give a general idea of • yellow powder from flowers • giving liquid through a needle • medicine that prevents disease • jelly-like mass that fills a cell • say what will happen in the future • ...
Medical Terminology Final 2017-12-12
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- What side is anterior located on the body?
- What plane divides the body vertically?
- Where is myocardial muscle located?
- Cyanosis results n the skin turning _____.
- The study of how genes are transferred from parent to children
- The ribs have 12 pairs of bones that form the ______ cavity.
- The femur is the ______ bone of the leg.
- What are muscles responsible for?
- A foramen is a ______ or opening in bone.
- Erythrocytes are ______ blood cells.
- Permanent tightening of fascia, muscles tendons ligaments or skin
- Expected outcome
- Paralysis of both legs is called?
- Where is superior located?
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- Structure inside the cell that controls the cell's activities
- Widespread outbreak of disease in a community
- Knee cap
- What is my/o the prefix for?
- Location of the arms and legs
- How many chromosomes do you get from each parent?
- What makes up hair and nails?
- Dermatology is the study of
- What plane divides the body into superior and inferior?
- Wrist bones
- Adipose tissue stores
25 Clues: Knee cap • Wrist bones • Expected outcome • Adipose tissue stores • Where is superior located? • Dermatology is the study of • What is my/o the prefix for? • Location of the arms and legs • What makes up hair and nails? • What are muscles responsible for? • Paralysis of both legs is called? • Where is myocardial muscle located? • Erythrocytes are ______ blood cells. • ...
Medical Terminology Final 2017-12-13
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- top layer of skin
- one of the four main functions of muscles
- best medical teacher
- cavity that contains the heart
- cavity that contains the diaphragm, abdominal, and pelvic cavities
- connects bone to bone
- a painful, involuntary contraction of muscles
- a muscle tear
- study of how genes are transformed for parent to children
- inside the pleural cavity
- causes a disease in the body
- cavity of the front of the body
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- protects from heat loss and physical trauma
- a type of skin cancer
- skeleton's favorite instrument
- active inflammation of the sebaceous glands on the skin
- you couldn't do a hip bump without this bone
- what does the peritoneum protect
- when you tan, what is affected in your integumentary system?
- determination of disease
- the suffix meaning paralysis or stroke
- group of similar cells that join together to perform a function
- one of the two vital cavities in the dorsal cavity
- some people may fund this bone humerus
- number of phalanges on the body
- bone also known as a tasty, barbecue style meal
26 Clues: a muscle tear • top layer of skin • best medical teacher • a type of skin cancer • connects bone to bone • determination of disease • inside the pleural cavity • causes a disease in the body • skeleton's favorite instrument • cavity that contains the heart • number of phalanges on the body • cavity of the front of the body • what does the peritoneum protect • ...
Chase 2018-10-25
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- a combination of both
- fully one breed
- alleles that makes its characters
- the final phase of cell division
- 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 stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
- study of genes
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual result
- two different alleles
- part owner
- inheritance
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism
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- gregor mendal
- stronger gene
- recombination of genetic material
- more than one alleles
- cell division
- a quality that is specific to you
- something you earn
- The Punnett square is a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment.
- maybe
- the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase, during which the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
- two of the same alleles
- something past threw generations
24 Clues: maybe • part owner • inheritance • gregor mendal • stronger gene • cell division • study of genes • fully one breed • something you earn • a combination of both • more than one alleles • two different alleles • two of the same alleles • the final phase of cell division • something past threw generations • recombination of genetic material • a quality that is specific to you • ...
Health Crossword 2013-03-17
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- Most fruit drinks have hardly any _____ content in them at all.
- _____ is the drink of life.
- The amount of muscle you possess depends on your ________.
- Choose ____ meats over cheap meats.
- _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain.
- Consuming more ________ then needed won’t provide any added benefit.
- If you have to go to the washroom ____ often then usual, you are likely dehydrated.
- Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly.
- _______ helps build and repair tissue.
- You should not have more then 15tsp of _____ sugar per day.
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- _____ helps your digestive system.
- When breaking down protein, your body produces a toxic substance call ____.
- When attempting to keep healthy do not focus too much on ______.
- When eating out for _________, avoid high fat foods such as bacon and sausage.
- ________ takes longer to be broken down and absorbed by the body.
- _______ will help provide strong bones.
- One of the best things to drink after an athletic event is ____.
- Carbohydrates help produce ______.
- If you need to grab a meal quickly between games, try and go for options with low ___.
- _____ is the body’s air conditioner.
20 Clues: _____ is the drink of life. • _____ helps your digestive system. • Carbohydrates help produce ______. • Choose ____ meats over cheap meats. • _____ is the body’s air conditioner. • _______ helps build and repair tissue. • _______ will help provide strong bones. • _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain. • Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly. • ...
Health Crossword 2013-03-17
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- Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly.
- _____ helps your digestive system.
- When eating out for _________, avoid high fat foods such as bacon and sausage.
- _____ is the body’s air conditioner.
- _______ helps build and repair tissue.
- _______ will help provide strong bones.
- ________ takes longer to be broken down and absorbed by the body.
- Carbohydrates help produce ______.
- You should not have more then 15tsp of _____ sugar per day.
- Choose ____ meats over cheap meats.
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- Consuming more ________ then needed won’t provide any added benefit.
- If you have to go to the washroom ____ often then usual, you are likely dehydrated.
- If you need to grab a meal quickly between games, try and go for options with low ___.
- The amount of muscle you possess depends on your ________.
- When attempting to keep healthy do not focus too much on ______.
- Most fruit drinks have hardly any _____ content in them at all.
- _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain.
- One of the best things to drink after an athletic event is ____.
- _____ is the drink of life.
- When breaking down protein, your body produces a toxic substance call ____.
20 Clues: _____ is the drink of life. • _____ helps your digestive system. • Carbohydrates help produce ______. • Choose ____ meats over cheap meats. • _____ is the body’s air conditioner. • _______ helps build and repair tissue. • _______ will help provide strong bones. • _______ is fuel for muscles and your brain. • Eating simple ______ will cause you to crash quickly. • ...
genetic crossword 2013-01-30
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- a condition where two of the alleles are not dominant or recessive
- physical appearance
- crossing to different organisms
- a chart or family tree that tells which people have a special trait
- an organism that has the same genes as the organism that it was made of
- information that controls a trait
- three or more forms of a gene that code for a trait
- two different alleles for a trait
- a person who has a dominant allele for a trait and a recessive allele
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- crossing two organisms that have similar characteristics
- all the DNA in one cell of an organism
- one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in each body cell
- you can't see specific colors or see no color at all
- a doubled rod-like of chromatin
- a chart that shows all the possible combinations of a genetic cross
- the different forms of a gene
- genetic makeup, or allele combination
- two of the same alleles for a trait
- to predict results of a particular event
- the scientific study of heredity
20 Clues: physical appearance • the different forms of a gene • a doubled rod-like of chromatin • crossing to different organisms • the scientific study of heredity • information that controls a trait • two different alleles for a trait • two of the same alleles for a trait • genetic makeup, or allele combination • all the DNA in one cell of an organism • ...
Biology-chapter 1 2014-09-08
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- the process of getting larger
- Scientific study of heredity
- to end or finish a process
- element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
- a verbal or written answer
- the process of making a copy
- a procedure to prove a hypothesis
- an organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- change over time ; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organism
- in favor of or against one thing, or person
- scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
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- denies the possibility or knowledge, or belief
- the act of noticing and describing in a certain way
- is treated the same as the experimental group except for one independent variable
- experimental observations by gathering information
- part of earth in which life exists including land, water, and air atmosphere
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested
- the carrier of genetic information
- scientific stud of life
- basic unit of all forms of life
20 Clues: scientific stud of life • to end or finish a process • a verbal or written answer • Scientific study of heredity • the process of making a copy • the process of getting larger • basic unit of all forms of life • a procedure to prove a hypothesis • the carrier of genetic information • in favor of or against one thing, or person • denies the possibility or knowledge, or belief • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2021-01-06
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- psychology in the human resources department
- what do James and Darwin have in common
- compares Timmy's experiences,
- taking a practice test is much better than re-reading a textbook
- what do Pavlov, Skinner, Thorndike, and Watson have in common
- is Timmy more impacted by his Father's short height or his school bullies who make fun of his height
- type of psychology that studies genes
- where psychology meets medicine
- has a rat box named after him
- made dogs slobber
- and genetics to better understand the way he thinks
- traumatized a child in the name of research
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- darwin's most popular principle
- Francis Bacon, along with Locke's tabula rasa helped form this view
- psychology meets rulers and scales
- experimented with a ball drop
- if you have a big test coming up, make sure to Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review
- Darwin's branch of psychology
- what do Wundt and Titchener have in common
- type of psychology where Timmy's brain is studied from birth to death
- study of trying to understand what we do and why we do it
21 Clues: made dogs slobber • experimented with a ball drop • compares Timmy's experiences, • Darwin's branch of psychology • has a rat box named after him • darwin's most popular principle • where psychology meets medicine • psychology meets rulers and scales • type of psychology that studies genes • what do James and Darwin have in common • what do Wundt and Titchener have in common • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-20
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- Food that usually gives low nutritional value with high calorie count that you can receive very quickly.
- What your body digests to give you energy.
- What you eat.
- organic process of when your body processes food
- Nutritional,white liquid that all mammals drink.
- A licensed professional that is an expert in dieting.
- A professional that specializes in nutrition.
- Your hereditary composition.
- The result of not getting enough nutrients
- To not eat for a period of time.
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- as a source of energy.
- A combination of certain foods to create an amount of food.
- How fast your body processes food into energy.
- The selection of foods and drinks at a restaurant or place of consumption.
- The chemicals that you intake to acquire normal
- and nutrition.
- A type of body tissue that contains stored fat that
- The act of restricting your food intake.
- A disease that is the result of surplus glucose.
- The amount of food you consume at one time.
- What any substance that gives you energy contains.
21 Clues: What you eat. • and nutrition. • as a source of energy. • Your hereditary composition. • To not eat for a period of time. • The act of restricting your food intake. • What your body digests to give you energy. • The result of not getting enough nutrients • The amount of food you consume at one time. • A professional that specializes in nutrition. • ...
Period 6 - Science 7 Students 2022-06-01
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- Science nickname of Jovid.
- Largest vein
- Name means "God will hear."
- Means "grace" in Hebrew
- powerhouse of the cell
- Island Mr. Dissell will be living next year
- Most kind and considerate
- This name is most commonly used in Indonesia
- Father of genetics
- Name has strong Irish origins
- Maximum effort and results
- Mr. Dissell's favorite period to teach most days
- Mr. Dissell's evolution game
- Examples include Bb, Hh, and Rr
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- Adrians science nichname
- Least likely to remain in his assigned seat for more than 5 minutes
- Taneo was the champion of this lab
- Easy going and works hard
- Powers evolution
- Most likely to ask me about her grade
- Enjoyed cutting objects with his covid make a little too much
- Most likely to have her head down
- Smarter than she believes
- When you landed on the evolve space, you roll the ________-sided die.
- Father of evolution
- Project with inherited results
- Most likely to leave early
- Rarest of classroom tools to bring to class.
28 Clues: Largest vein • Powers evolution • Father of genetics • Father of evolution • powerhouse of the cell • Means "grace" in Hebrew • Adrians science nichname • Easy going and works hard • Most kind and considerate • Smarter than she believes • Science nickname of Jovid. • Maximum effort and results • Most likely to leave early • Name means "God will hear." • Mr. Dissell's evolution game • ...
AP PSYCH 1 2022-06-07
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- primary focus on genetics
- introduced the 1st “school” of psychology
- flow and transfer of energy
- classical conditioning
- first woman to receive her Ph. D. in psychology
- understanding behavior with experimentation
- father of psychology
- emphasized the role of the unconscious mind
- how thinking and perception influence behavior
- humanistic psychologist
- created the hierarchy of needs
- examined the “functions of consciousness”
- acts as our conscious (angel)
- First female president of the APA
- observation of one's own mental process
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- emphasizes the personal worth of the individual
- Gestalt psychologist
- radical behaviorist
- “can fear be conditioned?”
- holds wants and desires (devil)
- Negotiates conflicting forces (reason)
- evolution, theory of survival of the fittest
- tabula rasa, blank slate
- student of Plato
- proposed dualism
- scientific study of human behavior
- Studied the life of poor people with mental illnesses
- proposed each person has their own experience
- behaviorism
- first president of the APA
- emphasized the impact of one’s culture, religion
- criticized due to its lack of stable
32 Clues: behaviorism • student of Plato • proposed dualism • radical behaviorist • Gestalt psychologist • father of psychology • classical conditioning • humanistic psychologist • tabula rasa, blank slate • primary focus on genetics • “can fear be conditioned?” • first president of the APA • flow and transfer of energy • acts as our conscious (angel) • created the hierarchy of needs • ...
Biology Bonus 2021-12-14
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- external changes to DNA that turn genes "on" or "off"
- shows intermediate stages of organisms with small changes occurring over time
- cell division that produces gametes
- contains a nucleus and membrane-bound structures
- the process by which cells become specialized
- only in animal cells, help in cell division
- controls all functions of the cell
- the scientific study of heredity
- what an organism's chromosomes look like
- converts sugar into energy for the cell
- makes protein
- when cancer cells spread to new parts of the body
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- no nucleus or any other structure with a membrane around them
- makes ribosomes
- changes in organisms which are significant enough that, over time, the newer organisms would be considered an entirely new species
- specific characteristics of an individual that are inherited
- the delivery of characteristics from parent to offspring
- when all organisms of a species have died
- only in plant cells, converts light, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar
- a permanent change in the nitrogen base sequence of a gene
20 Clues: makes protein • makes ribosomes • the scientific study of heredity • controls all functions of the cell • cell division that produces gametes • converts sugar into energy for the cell • what an organism's chromosomes look like • when all organisms of a species have died • only in animal cells, help in cell division • the process by which cells become specialized • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-08-22
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- the behavior or physiology of others of its species.
- and the maintenance of life.
- or entertainment rather than as a working animal livestock
- innate and learned behaviors.
- a chemical substance produced and released into
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism
- metabolically so only
- animal kept primarily for a person's
- in an organ or tissue.
- rates.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- at the others expense.
- environment by an animal especially a mammal or an insect
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for
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- the inherent inclination of a living organism
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional
- species (its host) and benefits of deriving
- possible metabolic pathways operates at
- transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to
- laboratory animal.
- an animal that eats food of both plant and animal
- animals:
- cells or tissues into action.
- a particular complex behavior containing
- an organism that lives in or on an organism or
- specialization:
28 Clues: rates. • animals: • specialization: • laboratory animal. • metabolically so only • in an organ or tissue. • at the others expense. • and the maintenance of life. • innate and learned behaviors. • cells or tissues into action. • an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • animal kept primarily for a person's • possible metabolic pathways operates at • ...
Fun Section Crossword 2023-12-26
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- type of vaccine that contains parts of the whole bacteria or virus
- The entire sequence of DNA
- Type of virus; made of phospholipids with embedded glycoproteins
- a disease-causing microorganism
- an abnormally high body temperature — or overheating
- maximal contraction (ventricular) of heart
- The "founder" of vaccines is known as Edward....
- major component of the cell membrane and also provides a fluid surface to the membranes
- the study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations
- single sugars, Ex. fructose, galactose, glucose
- An artificial extension that replaces a missing body part
- Fragment end of a DNA molecule with a short single-stranded overhang
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- Uncontrolled cell division
- white blood cells that seek and destroy foreign cells
- separation of charged particles located in a gel when an electric current is applied
- The study of heredity and variation
- A molecule of 3 fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
- intentional manipulation of the genetic material of an organism
- specialized proteins that act as catalysts
- the reactant that an enzyme works on
20 Clues: Uncontrolled cell division • The entire sequence of DNA • a disease-causing microorganism • The study of heredity and variation • the reactant that an enzyme works on • specialized proteins that act as catalysts • maximal contraction (ventricular) of heart • single sugars, Ex. fructose, galactose, glucose • The "founder" of vaccines is known as Edward.... • ...
Exam final 2020-05-28
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- a way to describe the traits we see
- a substance that is made when two or more elements combine
- properties that can be measured when matter undrgoes a change to become completely different.
- the study of inheritance
- when a gene slightly varieties from person to person.
- a pure substance
- when a wave bounces back from matter they cannot pass through
- when one or more physical properties change without chemical properties changing
- _______=angle of reflection
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- a disturbance in matter that transfers energy
- the smallest particle of a element
- used to predict the possible offspring fro a mating of two parents
- the matirial that makes up our chroosones and stores our genetic information
- a combination of two or more substances in any proportion
- properties that can be measured or observed without changing the matter
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the highest point of a wave
- the lowest point of a wave.
- the monemers of protein.
- the number of waves that pass through a point in a certain amount of time
20 Clues: a pure substance • the study of inheritance • the monemers of protein. • the highest point of a wave • the lowest point of a wave. • _______=angle of reflection • the smallest particle of a element • a way to describe the traits we see • a disturbance in matter that transfers energy • when a gene slightly varieties from person to person. • ...
Animal Terms 2024-05-06
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- Organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms
- Animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- Organism that produces its own food
- Animal that eats both plants and animals
- Animal that hunts and eats other animals
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- chain: Sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- Organism that eats other organisms
- Organism that makes its own food
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- Variety of life forms in a given area
- Organism that breaks down dead organisms
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Permanent change in the DNA sequence of an organism
- Trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- Animal that only eats plants
- Animal that primarily eats other animals
- Process of gradual change in species over time
- level: Position an organism occupies in a food chain
- Study of heredity and variation in organisms
- selection: Process by which organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce
- Organisms that convert energy into food
22 Clues: Animal that only eats plants • Organism that makes its own food • Organism that eats other organisms • Organism that produces its own food • Variety of life forms in a given area • Organisms that convert energy into food • Organism that breaks down dead organisms • Animal that primarily eats other animals • Animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Term 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-06
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- single stranded nucleic acid with uracil
- glucose is broken down during this phase
- programmed cell death
- the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.
- self-replicating material that stores genetic information.
- cycle where pyruvate is broken down
- Central ___ of biology, DNA codes for RNA, which codes for protein.
- sickle cell disease is an example of this
- father of genetics
- organism with two different alleles
- an enzyme that unwinds DNA
- DNA codes for RNA
- ___ dominance, heterozygous phenotype is an intermediate phenotype
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- cell with half the number of chromosomes
- allele represented by a capital letter
- stage of the cell cycle where the cell’s nucleus and nuclear material divide.
- first and longest stage of mitosis
- ____ over, when chromosomes switch parts of chromosomes
- cell division that results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes
- Adenine (A) and Guanine (G) are examples of this
- Traits controlled by genes located on the X
- the organisms perform photosynthesis
- Cellular ___ converts glucose into energy
- the end product of photosynthesis
24 Clues: DNA codes for RNA • father of genetics • programmed cell death • an enzyme that unwinds DNA • the end product of photosynthesis • first and longest stage of mitosis • cycle where pyruvate is broken down • organism with two different alleles • the organisms perform photosynthesis • allele represented by a capital letter • cell with half the number of chromosomes • ...
Chapter 9: The Jazz Age and Mass Culture 2025-05-21
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- — Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- — Illegal alcohol seller during Prohibition.
- — Secret, illegal bar during Prohibition.
- Scare — U.S. fear of communism after WWI and WWII.
- Renaissance — 1920s Black cultural revival centered in New York.
- — Strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs.
- — Movement for unity among people of African descent.
- — Cave formation hanging from the ceiling.
- — Person favoring major, sweeping social or political changes.
- — Anti-immigrant belief favoring native-born citizens.
- — Group of voters represented by an official.
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- — Cave structure rising from the ground.
- line — Factory system speeding up production with workers in sequence.
- League — Group fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry.
- capitalism — Business practice offering benefits to discourage unions.
- — Discredited science of “improving” human genetics.
- — 20th-century movement rejecting tradition in art and ideas.
- — Lively, improvised music born in African American communities.
- — 1920s woman known for bold fashion and behavior.
- Civil Liberties Union — Org. defending free speech and rights in the U.S.
- movement — Push for African Americans to resettle in Africa.
- market — Goods or media aimed at large audiences.
22 Clues: — Cave structure rising from the ground. • — Secret, illegal bar during Prohibition. • — Cave formation hanging from the ceiling. • — Illegal alcohol seller during Prohibition. • — Group of voters represented by an official. • market — Goods or media aimed at large audiences. • League — Group fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry. • ...
July Issue 2025-07-27
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- Genetics grid
- "Concrete jungle wet dream tomato", e.g.
- Rapture
- Plush fabric
- Lingerie fabric
- A slip of tongue (or not)
- Esoteric
- Never attribute to malice what one can attribute to stupidity
- Poem by Lewis Carrol
- Bardic, as in epic poetry
- Unscripted ensemble
- Female nightclub singer
- Multistep mathematics.
- Strapless evening bag
- Restful yoga position for hips and back
- Wireframe cube; symbol of androgyny
- Dragonfruit, salmon, green tea
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- "Brunday sunch" or "runny babbit", e.g.
- Serendipity
- Sweater to slip on
- A lack of musical harmony or an abundance in cognitive contradiction
- The longer an online discussion progresses, the more likely someone is about to bring up Nazis
- Apex
- Spring-loaded pocketknife
- __ treadmill; psychological phenomenon of an inevitable happiness plateau
- Oscillating weight
- Simplest explanation, philosophically speaking
- How the game is played
- Latin phrase meaning “love fate”
- Exercise & health
- Crude, incendiary cocktail
- Fundamental revolution
- Breastbone
- A win, but at what cost?
- Ring of metal for eternal love
- Indie's self-sufficient subset
- A snake consuming its own tail
37 Clues: Apex • Rapture • Esoteric • Breastbone • Serendipity • Plush fabric • Genetics grid • Lingerie fabric • Exercise & health • Sweater to slip on • Oscillating weight • Unscripted ensemble • Poem by Lewis Carrol • Strapless evening bag • How the game is played • Fundamental revolution • Multistep mathematics. • Female nightclub singer • A win, but at what cost? • Spring-loaded pocketknife • ...
Unit Four Vocabulary 2023-01-05
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- using division to compare two numbers
- the part of the cell cycle that's split into four steps
- the life cycle of cells
- more controlling
- The entire genetic makeup of an organism
- the appearance of a living thing
- a graphic used to predict the results of a genetic cross
- two parents come together and form a zygote
- helps atoms to make up all living things
- are present in all cells but can serve different purposes depending on if it's a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell
- the part of the cell cycle where the cell spends the most time
- the chances that a specific something will happen
- one parent creates an identical offspring
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- the kids look different from the parents
- the amount of chromosomes decreases by half
- describes something passing from parent to offspring
- a more specific version of genes
- two parents create an offspring with mixed genetics
- two matching chromosomes
- the cytoplasm splits
- a trait that is not dominant
- a set of instructions
- a diagram that shows the probability of how someone will look
23 Clues: more controlling • the cytoplasm splits • a set of instructions • the life cycle of cells • two matching chromosomes • a trait that is not dominant • a more specific version of genes • the appearance of a living thing • using division to compare two numbers • the kids look different from the parents • The entire genetic makeup of an organism • ...
Science 2025-03-03
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- the study of hereditary
- A person's unique sequence of DNA
- An allele that is more important than the other
- Passed down from parents to offspring
- Unit that is passed down from parent to child.
- having 2 identical versions of the same gene
- When an organism changes in order to have an advantage or help it in its environment
- an organisms ability to survive or reproduce
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation
- 2 different alleles of a particular gene
- cell division that creates gametes
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- a tool to predict genetic traits
- a chain of amino acids
- a change in DNA sequence
- characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person
- a fertilized egg cell
- A protein that speeds up reactions
- An allele that is not as important as the other
- the molecule that carries genetic information
- A reproductive cell, like sperm or egg
21 Clues: a fertilized egg cell • a chain of amino acids • the study of hereditary • a change in DNA sequence • a tool to predict genetic traits • A person's unique sequence of DNA • A protein that speeds up reactions • cell division that creates gametes • Passed down from parents to offspring • A reproductive cell, like sperm or egg • 2 different alleles of a particular gene • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2024-11-05
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- the sudden change in the genetic makeup of an organism
- chemical liquids that destroys bacteria
- a set of steps or stairs surrounding walls or structure
- the answer of a division equation
- a simple or sparse way, a little bit
- the ingredients that make up all living organisms and dictate their characteristics, and how they will grow and change
- on or into a ship, aircraft, train, or vehicle
- the slow process by which living organisms are thought to have diversified
- disguising oneself into ones environment
- a painful or horrific experience
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- the number you are dividing (goes inside your house)
- a tax or payment to a ruler
- an organized system to keep track of the passing of time
- something made of milk
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- to be cautious and alert to the dangers of something
- beings of higher power
- a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease, especially a drug
- required by law or rule
- the number you are dividing into (goes outside your house)
20 Clues: something made of milk • beings of higher power • required by law or rule • a tax or payment to a ruler • a painful or horrific experience • the answer of a division equation • a simple or sparse way, a little bit • chemical liquids that destroys bacteria • disguising oneself into ones environment • on or into a ship, aircraft, train, or vehicle • ...
Diabetes Crossword 2024-10-28
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- The main sugar found in your blood
- A symptom of diabetes where a person drinks a lot of water
- Breaks down sugar
- The type of diabetes that comes from a person's choices
- A condition where the body doesn't produce enough insulin
- What gets processed by Insulin
- The type of diabetes that is Genetic
- How the skin feels when someone has diabetes
- Opposite of Early Onset
- When the body builds resistance to insulin
- A type of sugar that comes from fruits
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- Made up of Glucose and Fructose
- A symptom of Diabetes where someone feels tiredness
- Relating to the heart and circulation
- Where natural sugars can most commonly be found
- The percentage of diabetic people that suffer from Type 2 diabetes
- Type 1 Diabetes; a word associated with having the condition from birth
- Symptom of Diabetes that makes it hard to see
- The organ that produces insulin
- How Type 1 Diabetes comes about
- A treatment for Type 1 Diabetes
- An enzyme found in the tongue that breaks down sugar
- When a person has too much body fat
23 Clues: Breaks down sugar • Opposite of Early Onset • What gets processed by Insulin • Made up of Glucose and Fructose • The organ that produces insulin • How Type 1 Diabetes comes about • A treatment for Type 1 Diabetes • The main sugar found in your blood • When a person has too much body fat • The type of diabetes that is Genetic • Relating to the heart and circulation • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE (REVIEW) 2024-12-10
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- PERSPECTIVE FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT
- POWER + RACIAL PREJUDICE
- PRE-JUDGE SOMEONE
- THIS MOUNTAIN RANGE RUNS THROUGH PA; INCLUDES THE POCONOS
- THE SCHUYLKILL & _________ RIVERS FLOW THROUGH/ALONG PHILADELPHIA
- INTENTIONAL KILLING OF AN ENTIRE RACIAL/ETHNIC/RELIGIOUS GROUP OF PEOPLE
- SYNONYM FOR REVOLUTIONARY -- COMPLETE CHANGE!
- THE COMPLETE MAKE-UP OF OUR PERSONAL GENES.
- EUROPEAN NAME FOR DINQNESH -- ELDEST HUMAN ANCESTOR SKELETON FOUND, ~ 3.4 m. YRS AGO
- _____________ WORDS HELP MAKE WRITING FLUID/SMOOTH.
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- THE ORIGINAL HISTORIAN -- A STORYTELLER
- RICHEST PERSON IN THE WORLD - EVER.
- THE PEOPLE THAT USE POPULAR VOTE AND ACTUALLY VOTE FOR EACH PRESIDENT ARE THE ________ COLLEGE.
- INFORMATION (SOMETIMES LIES) USED IN A WAY TO STEER A PERSON'S THOUGHTS
- FRENCH WORD FOR REVOLUTION; GOVERNMENT TAKE-OVER
- THE PART OF OUR GENETICS EXPRESSED PHYSICALLY
- NUBIAN (KUSHITE) (BLACK) QUEEN THAT DEFENDED HER QUEENDOM AGAINST THE ROMANS
- THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE IN A SPECIFIC AREA/REGION (& THEIR DESCENDANTS)
- BLACK PEOPLE ARE THE _____________ PEOPLE OF THE PLANET
- TV, FILMS, IG, TIKTOK, NEWSPAPERS, RADIO - ALL FORMS OF ________
20 Clues: PRE-JUDGE SOMEONE • POWER + RACIAL PREJUDICE • RICHEST PERSON IN THE WORLD - EVER. • THE ORIGINAL HISTORIAN -- A STORYTELLER • THE COMPLETE MAKE-UP OF OUR PERSONAL GENES. • THE PART OF OUR GENETICS EXPRESSED PHYSICALLY • SYNONYM FOR REVOLUTIONARY -- COMPLETE CHANGE! • FRENCH WORD FOR REVOLUTION; GOVERNMENT TAKE-OVER • _____________ WORDS HELP MAKE WRITING FLUID/SMOOTH. • ...
Introduction to Child Development 2025-09-16
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- Domain involving thinking and problem-solving.
- The ability to cope with adversity and bounce back.
- Developmental change that happens gradually.
- Period from conception to birth.
- Key skills children are expected to reach at certain ages.
- Childhood, Ages 5 to 12 years.
- One side of the debate about genetics influencing development.
- Philosopher who believed children are inherently good.
- Overall improvement in functioning including social and cognitive growth.
- Developmental change that happens in stages.
- Organization that established Developmentally Appropriate Practice standards.
- Developmentally Appropriate Practice, a standard in early childhood education.
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- Childhood, Ages 3 to 5 years.
- Ages 12 to 18 years.
- Physical changes in size or mass.
- One of the social contexts considered in DAP when planning curriculum.
- Stage from 16 months to 3 years.
- Psychology The study of how and why humans change throughout life.
- Stage from birth to 15 months.
- Philosopher who viewed children as blank slates.
- Domain involving temperament and regulation of feelings.
- Domain involving relationships and self-awareness.
- Domain involving growth and motor skills.
- The environmental side influencing development.
24 Clues: Ages 12 to 18 years. • Childhood, Ages 3 to 5 years. • Stage from birth to 15 months. • Childhood, Ages 5 to 12 years. • Stage from 16 months to 3 years. • Period from conception to birth. • Physical changes in size or mass. • Domain involving growth and motor skills. • Developmental change that happens gradually. • Developmental change that happens in stages. • ...
Host-Parasite Interactions 2016-03-01
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- microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
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- Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population
10 Clues: ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria • A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity • A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease • these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response • Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population • ...
Biological Approach 2013-11-10
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- There are 4 lobes of the brain. Occipital, temporal, frontal and ...
- This refers to a person's characteristics that are determined by genetics and the environment.
- The sympathetic nervous system is also referred to as...
- A weakness of the biological approach is that it is ...
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- The parasympathetic nervous system is also referred to as...
- The biological approach uses ... methods
- The biological simplifies behaviour to genes and hormones. This means it is...
- This refers to a person's genetic make up.
- A strength of the biological approach is that it is...
- This is part of the human nervous system and has 2 branches: sympathetic and parasympathetic
10 Clues: The biological approach uses ... methods • This refers to a person's genetic make up. • A strength of the biological approach is that it is... • A weakness of the biological approach is that it is ... • The sympathetic nervous system is also referred to as... • The parasympathetic nervous system is also referred to as... • ...
Vocabulary words- intro The Omnivore's Dilemma 2021-01-21
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- In a way that relates to genes or genetics
- material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or plant
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms
- Extremely good or impressive
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives/ A difficult situation or problem
- genetic materials has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
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- have qualities or features, especially those appearances, in common with, look or seem like
- take into one's possession or control by force
- beautiful or very attractive
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
10 Clues: beautiful or very attractive • Extremely good or impressive • In a way that relates to genes or genetics • take into one's possession or control by force • A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms • an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin • genetic materials has been altered using genetic engineering techniques • ...
science crossword puzzle 2022-04-08
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- What carries the genetic information of an organism in its genetic form?
- What personality traits have developed in individuals as a result of environmental influences?
- What is the complete set of genetic information in an organism?
- genetically determined what are the characteristics?
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- What is a change in a DNA sequence?
- What is a polymer compound with a double helix structure in which two long strands, a polymer of nucleotides, are twisted together?
- What is the structural form of DNA?
- What is a nucleic acid like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)?
- What do all living things on Earth have?
- What is the scientific study of genes and heredity?
10 Clues: What is a change in a DNA sequence? • What is the structural form of DNA? • What do all living things on Earth have? • What is the scientific study of genes and heredity? • genetically determined what are the characteristics? • What is a nucleic acid like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)? • What is the complete set of genetic information in an organism? • ...
AP Biology Unit Four Crossword 2022-04-26
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- having two different alleles for a given gene
- an observable heritable feature that may vary among individuals
- an allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygote
- one of two or more detectable variants in a genetic character
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- in genetics, the matin, or crossing, of two true-breeding varieties
- an organism that has a pair of identical alleles for a gene (encoding a character)
- an organism that has two different alleles for a gene (encoding a character)
- the genetic makeup, or set of alleles, of an organism
- having two identical alleles for a given gene
- the ability of a single gene to have multiple effects
10 Clues: having two different alleles for a given gene • having two identical alleles for a given gene • the genetic makeup, or set of alleles, of an organism • the ability of a single gene to have multiple effects • one of two or more detectable variants in a genetic character • an observable heritable feature that may vary among individuals • ...
Branches of Science 2022-09-18
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- It is the study of all aspects of animal life.
- Refer to the study about nonliving matter
- It is the study of the genetic makeup of the living organisms.
- Deal with the scientific study of earth.
- It is study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting.
- A systemized body of knowledge based on facts and pieces of evidence through experimentation and observation.
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- Deal with the study of the living organisms.
- It is study of celestial bodies such as stars, comets, planets, galaxies and phenomena.
- It is study of plants
- It Deals with the study of the composition, structure, form and properties of matter
10 Clues: It is study of plants • Deal with the scientific study of earth. • Refer to the study about nonliving matter • Deal with the study of the living organisms. • It is the study of all aspects of animal life. • It is the study of the genetic makeup of the living organisms. • It is study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. • ...
The Nitrogen Cycle! 2022-09-20
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- This plays the biggest role in the nitrogen cycle
- What's 78% of the earth's atmosphere?
- Remember the number of processes in the nitrogen cycle? (easyyy)
- Human thing that introduces more nitrogen into the nitrogen cycle
- Process in which nitrogen diffuses back into the atmosphere
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- Process of bacteria changing nitrogen from dead matter into ammonia
- Process that takes nitrogen and converts it into organic compounds
- a big process in which nitrogen gets converted from one form to another (super easy duh)
- In humans, where can we find nitrogen? (we saw this in genetics!)
- Process of making ammonia into nitrates and nitrites (usable in plants)
10 Clues: What's 78% of the earth's atmosphere? • This plays the biggest role in the nitrogen cycle • Process in which nitrogen diffuses back into the atmosphere • Remember the number of processes in the nitrogen cycle? (easyyy) • In humans, where can we find nitrogen? (we saw this in genetics!) • Human thing that introduces more nitrogen into the nitrogen cycle • ...
Biology Crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
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- The part of the genetic makeup of a cell.
- known as cellular biology
- when the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where both alleles are fully and separately expressed
- A DNA molecule consisting all the genetic material of an organism
- type of genotype is composed of similar alleles that produce gametes that are all alike
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- A branch of science that encompasses the description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms.
- The branch and specialty of biology that studies bacteria
- The study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
- The composite of an organism's observable cellbiology characteristics or traits.
- The branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom.
10 Clues: known as cellular biology • The part of the genetic makeup of a cell. • The branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom. • The branch and specialty of biology that studies bacteria • A DNA molecule consisting all the genetic material of an organism • The study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. • ...
Biology A L1: Introduction to Biology-Set B 2023-08-24
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- all the processes an organism uses to process energy
- when a response to an event increases the likelihood of the event to continue
- is the process by which organisms produce offspring
- the desired value in a feedback loop
- a group of similar organisms capable of exchanging genes and producing viable offspring
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- an organism composed of more than one cell
- a diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among biological species based on similarities and differences in genetics or physical traits or both
- a response to a stimulus that keeps a variable close to a set point
- anything that causes an action or response.
- an individual living entity
10 Clues: an individual living entity • the desired value in a feedback loop • an organism composed of more than one cell • anything that causes an action or response. • is the process by which organisms produce offspring • all the processes an organism uses to process energy • a response to a stimulus that keeps a variable close to a set point • ...
MOST FAMOUS SCIENSIT 2024-02-22
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- American inventor who is famous for developing the practical light bulb.
- Italian astronomer and physicist who discovered the law of pendulum and improved the telescope.
- : English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- :Austrian monk and botanist who established the principles of heredity and genetics.
- : Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
- Germen physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- : Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
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- French scientist who made significant contributions to the fields of microbiology and vaccination.
- : Greek physician often referred to as the "Father of Medicine.
- : Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin.
10 Clues: : Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin. • Germen physicist who developed the theory of relativity. • : Greek physician often referred to as the "Father of Medicine. • American inventor who is famous for developing the practical light bulb. • : Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system. • ...
PWS 2024-02-27
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- PWS includes specific psychological characteristics requiring management.
- The acronym for Prader-Willi Syndrome.
- PWS is related to abnormalities in part of which genetic structure?
- PWS is associated with a deficiency in this hormone, affecting growth and metabolism.
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- Treatment for PWS often includes therapy with this to improve height and muscle tone.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- A common complication of PWS due to uncontrolled eating.
- This term describes reduced muscle tone, a common symptom of PWS.
- A type of genetic mutation associated with PWS involving the loss of genetic material.
- An excessive hunger or intake of food associated with PWS.
10 Clues: The acronym for Prader-Willi Syndrome. • A common complication of PWS due to uncontrolled eating. • An excessive hunger or intake of food associated with PWS. • This term describes reduced muscle tone, a common symptom of PWS. • PWS is related to abnormalities in part of which genetic structure? • ...
MFARMER4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-03-12
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- Traits A trait that can be carried in a person's genes without appearing in that person. It will appear if both parents provide the recessive trait.
- Traits A characteristic that is passed down through generations from parent to offspring
- An organisms' child or children
- The genetic make-up found in all living things
- The study of heredity and inherited traits
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- A portion of DNA that determines a specific trait
- Traits A characteristic an organism learns throughout their lifetime
- a distinguishing feature
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Trait A trait that will appear in the offspring if one of the parents has it
10 Clues: a distinguishing feature • An organisms' child or children • The study of heredity and inherited traits • The genetic make-up found in all living things • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • A portion of DNA that determines a specific trait • Traits A characteristic an organism learns throughout their lifetime • ...
History of biology 2024-09-17
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- Watson and ..... discovered the double-helix sttructure of DNA in 1953
- a study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment
- brand of biologz including the structure and function of DNA and proteins
- Schleiden and ..... developed the cell theory
- known for his detailed study of of human anatomy
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- The idea that all living organisms are composed of cells
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the change in species over time through natural selection and getetic variation
- who is considered as the father of biology
- famous for his theory of natural selection, detailed in "On the Origin of Species"
10 Clues: who is considered as the father of biology • Schleiden and ..... developed the cell theory • known for his detailed study of of human anatomy • The idea that all living organisms are composed of cells • The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics • Watson and ..... discovered the double-helix sttructure of DNA in 1953 • ...
Medical Terms 2024-07-02
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- - Medicine used to treat bacterial infections (10)
- - Immune response involving swelling, redness, heat, and pain (12)
- - Medical procedure involving incisions and manipulation of tissues (7)
- - Subjective indication of a disease or condition experienced by the patient (7)
- - Hypersensitivity reaction to a substance that is normally harmless (7)
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- - Substance used to stimulate the immune system to protect against diseases (7)
- - Study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms (8)
- - Identification of a disease or condition based on signs, symptoms, and tests (9)
- - Rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them (5)
- - Broken bone, often requiring immobilization and healing time (8)
10 Clues: - Medicine used to treat bacterial infections (10) • - Study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms (8) • - Broken bone, often requiring immobilization and healing time (8) • - Immune response involving swelling, redness, heat, and pain (12) • - Rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them (5) • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-17
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- A situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner
- Temporary love of an adolescent
- A region in southern Spain on the Atlantic and the Mediterranean; formerly a centre of Moorish civilization
- A unit of measurement of volume or capacity
- Narrow trench for shelter in battle
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- An operation organized to free from danger or confinement
- An Old Testament book telling Nahum's prophecy of the fall of Nineveh
- A vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts
- (genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts
- A document connected to the World Wide Web and viewable by anyone connected to the internet who has a web browser
10 Clues: Temporary love of an adolescent • Narrow trench for shelter in battle • (genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts • A unit of measurement of volume or capacity • A situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner • An operation organized to free from danger or confinement • A vessel that is powered by the wind; often having several masts • ...
culminating cross word 2023-01-13
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- the action of making you immune from a particular disease.
- Lower class people, usually don't own their own land.
- having two identical alleles in gene.
- A greeting of some kind, it can be written or a gesture.
- Upper class or middle class.
- something that is moving, has motion
- A chart, square that you use in biology to find out the probability of genes.
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- being aware of how you think and how you learn.
- Two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. this term is usually used in biology.
- The characteristics of you, passed down from parents that contain information of your body.
10 Clues: Upper class or middle class. • something that is moving, has motion • having two identical alleles in gene. • being aware of how you think and how you learn. • Lower class people, usually don't own their own land. • A greeting of some kind, it can be written or a gesture. • the action of making you immune from a particular disease. • ...
Ryan's Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
April Choice Board 2019-04-11
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- The different forms of a gene
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- A specific characteristic than an organism can pass to its offspring through its genes.
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- An offspring of many generations that have the same trait
- The sequence of DNA that determines a trait that is passed from parent to offspring.
- Specific study of heredity
- An offspring of crosses that has two different alleles for a trait
7 Clues: Specific study of heredity • The different forms of a gene • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • An offspring of many generations that have the same trait • An offspring of crosses that has two different alleles for a trait • The sequence of DNA that determines a trait that is passed from parent to offspring. • ...
Diabetes and sugars 2022-06-23
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- A disease caused by genetics or bad diet
- the thing that gets converted into glucose
- the hormone your pancreas releases to make your blood sugar levels go down
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- The organ that controls your blood sugar levels
- The name of the sugar that gets converted from carbohydrates
- a value used to measure how much specific foods increase blood sugar levels
- the hormone your pancreas releases to make your blood sugar levels go up
7 Clues: A disease caused by genetics or bad diet • the thing that gets converted into glucose • The organ that controls your blood sugar levels • The name of the sugar that gets converted from carbohydrates • the hormone your pancreas releases to make your blood sugar levels go up • the hormone your pancreas releases to make your blood sugar levels go down • ...
Substance Use Prevention Education Crossword 2022-12-20
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- marijuana can cause ____ loss
- this is the addictive drug found in tobacco and e-cigarette products
- a treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual's life experiences
- a safe way to discard old or unwanted medications
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- drugs these should only be taken with a doctor's permission
- a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol
- this is the addictive chemical in marijuana
7 Clues: marijuana can cause ____ loss • this is the addictive chemical in marijuana • a safe way to discard old or unwanted medications • drugs these should only be taken with a doctor's permission • this is the addictive drug found in tobacco and e-cigarette products • a chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol • ...
genes and traits 2022-04-29
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- a part of a chromosome in a cell that controls a particular characteristic such as height or eye color.
- the conditions surrounding a living thing that affect its life.
- training, environment.
- to receive a characteristic or trait genetically from one’s parents or grandparents.
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- behavior and other qualities controlled by genetics
- a distinguishing quality or feature that someone or something has.
- the passing on of genetic traits from parents to children or offspring.
7 Clues: training, environment. • behavior and other qualities controlled by genetics • the conditions surrounding a living thing that affect its life. • a distinguishing quality or feature that someone or something has. • the passing on of genetic traits from parents to children or offspring. • ...
Genetics vocabulary Layla McElroy 2022-04-27
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- a genetic thing that blocks another genetic factor.
- is. the branch of biology that deals with characteristics that are inherited from one generation to the next
- A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing.
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- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the young born of living organisms. They are the children
- a diquality or characteristic
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
7 Clues: a diquality or characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genetic thing that blocks another genetic factor. • the young born of living organisms. They are the children • a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor. • A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, or thing. • ...
Probability and Heredity 2025-02-03
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- alleles are neither dominant or recessive, so both alleles are expressed in offspring.
- a chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetics cross.
- an organism's physical appearance.
- an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait.
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- how likely it is that an event will occur.
- an organism that has two different alleles for a trait.
- an organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations.
7 Clues: an organism's physical appearance. • how likely it is that an event will occur. • an organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. • an organism that has two different alleles for a trait. • an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait. • alleles are neither dominant or recessive, so both alleles are expressed in offspring. • ...
Biology 2024-11-11
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- what is a factor that is passed down from your parents
- what is the likelihood that a particular event with account
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- what is the process in sexual reproduction in witch males and females feels join togather to form a new cell
- what is this book about
- what is the one major form of a gene
- what is the scientific study of hereditary
- what is a specific characteristic of a person
7 Clues: what is this book about • what is the one major form of a gene • what is the scientific study of hereditary • what is a specific characteristic of a person • what is a factor that is passed down from your parents • what is the likelihood that a particular event with account • ...
pedigree 2021-12-02
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- combination of alleles on an organism
- is a chart of the genetic history of a family over several genetics.
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- Both alleles for a trait are the same
- cross made when phenotypes and genotypes composed of 2 independent alleles are analyzed
- The organism alleles for a trait are different
- how an organism appears
- squares the chart used to show the possible ways genes are combined when passed from parents to offspring.
7 Clues: how an organism appears • Both alleles for a trait are the same • combination of alleles on an organism • The organism alleles for a trait are different • is a chart of the genetic history of a family over several genetics. • cross made when phenotypes and genotypes composed of 2 independent alleles are analyzed • ...
Health 2015-07-23
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- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- a dimension of health according to how you interact with others
- a determinant of health that influence your genetics
- a dimension of health according to your metal state
- a dimension of health according to religious beliefs
- a determinant of health that influences food security
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- a determinant of health influencing health care
- a determinant of health that influences vaccination status
- a dimension of health in accordance to exercise
9 Clues: a determinant of health influencing health care • a dimension of health in accordance to exercise • a dimension of health according to your metal state • a determinant of health that influence your genetics • a dimension of health according to religious beliefs • a determinant of health that influences food security • ...
Extra Credit Biology Crossword 2012-12-09
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- a piece of DNA that codes for a trait
- lowers activation energy
- the organelle that contains DNA
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- the monomer form of DNA
- Rr
- sugars, and starches made of carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- the study of life
- type of cells that have no nucleus
- how plants make their own food
- the physical characteristics of an organism
- fats, oils and cholesterol
- allele denoted by capital letters
- like the whole puzzle
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- study of biological inheritance
- composed of amino acids
- allele denoted by lower case letters
- the process somatic cells use to make copies
- having 2N chromosomes
- type of cells that do have a nucleus
- going from DNA to mRNA
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- when DNA copies itself
- the process gametes use to make copies
- inherited characteristics
- RR or rr
- the phase of the cell cycle when DNA replicates itself
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- the process to get from RNA to protein
- like a puzzle piece
30 Clues: Rr • RR or rr • the study of life • like a puzzle piece • having 2N chromosomes • like the whole puzzle • going from DNA to mRNA • when DNA copies itself • composed of amino acids • the monomer form of DNA • lowers activation energy • inherited characteristics • fats, oils and cholesterol • how plants make their own food • study of biological inheritance • the organelle that contains DNA • ...
Agriculture 2014-05-14
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- a bovine that has had one or more calf
- a man or woman who owns is intensely integrated in the reproduction of crops and their well being
- a bird that we eat frequently
- things that grow on trees that are red and a computer brand
- that green stuff in fields
- when animals eat food and feed
- when animals graze
- food conversion ratio
- how plants change sun into energy/food
- the name of a place and a fruit and coloured like its name?
- we use this in our clothing from plants
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- an animal that produces milk and beef
- when a crop is ripe and ready to eat :)
- when an animal is chosen to be bread for its specific genetics
- when you move a plant into a new environment
- used in an omelette, scrambled something and boiled or poached....
- we use this in our clothing from animals
- the thingos you use to put on your feeties
- the Professor of Agriculture Australia
- that blue stuff in the sky
20 Clues: when animals graze • food conversion ratio • that green stuff in fields • that blue stuff in the sky • a bird that we eat frequently • when animals eat food and feed • an animal that produces milk and beef • a bovine that has had one or more calf • the Professor of Agriculture Australia • how plants change sun into energy/food • when a crop is ripe and ready to eat :) • ...
Science 2020-03-15
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- this brain lobe controls vision
- this brain lobe controls comprehension of everything and memory
- smallest component of an element
- firm; not changing
- branch of science that deals with mixture of substances
- a guess based off of prior knowledge
- part of brain that is connected to the spinal cord
- disappearence of a species
- remaining the same
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- this lobes main function is sensory
- the father of the theory of evolution
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- scientific study of heredity
- variation or change in genes throughout evolution
- the hard material that makes up a trunk of a tree
- cylindar glass used in labs
- not the same
- a colorless, oderless, transparent liquid
- part of brain that controls emotion and memory
- non able to replenish within a human lifetime
- back of the skull; controls muscular activity
- examples of this are coal and oil
- the remains or impression of an ancient organism
- can be replenished within a human lifetime
- adjusting to a situation
- even distribution of weight
26 Clues: not the same • firm; not changing • remaining the same • adjusting to a situation • disappearence of a species • cylindar glass used in labs • even distribution of weight • scientific study of heredity • this brain lobe controls vision • smallest component of an element • examples of this are coal and oil • this lobes main function is sensory • a guess based off of prior knowledge • ...
SCIENCES 2020-05-30
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- science that studies the evolution of species.
- science that deals with the study of plants.
- Science that is dedicated to the study of human societies.
- Science that studies the classification of organisms.
- Science that studies the organic beings that inhabited the Earth.
- science that studies the organs of living beings and their functioning.
- science that studies fungi.
- Science that is in charge of studying viruses.
- Study of microorganisms.
- Science that studies animals.
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- Scientific study of animal behavior.
- science that studies the human being
- science that studies the structure of living things
- science that studies insects.
- Science that studies mental processes, sensations, perceptions and behavior of the human being.
- science that is dedicated to the study of genes.
- science that studies the relationships of different living things with each other and with their environment
- science that studies the composition, structure and characteristics of the organic tissues of living beings.
- science that studies the cellular behavior of living beings
- science that studies the chemical composition of living things.
20 Clues: Study of microorganisms. • science that studies fungi. • science that studies insects. • Science that studies animals. • Scientific study of animal behavior. • science that studies the human being • science that deals with the study of plants. • science that studies the evolution of species. • Science that is in charge of studying viruses. • ...
Psychology's History & Approaches Vocabulary 2020-09-02
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- human drives and forces
- scientific study of decisions over time
- science of measuring mental capacities
- studies individual's context in societies
- sequence to increase retention and understanding
- problem solving and practicality
- human strengths
- how mental processes are affected by others
- observation of mental processes
- information better chance to be consolid.
- study and treatment of illnesses
- studies psychology in educational settings
- using principles of biology
- theory by charles darwin
- health service provider
- studies personality and its variation
- study of mental processes
- factors scientific study of relationships
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- scientific study of the human mind
- influences of society and culture
- utiltiy and purpose of behavior
- set of ideas, behaviors, traditions
- understanding effect of the brain
- mental and psychological traits are adapted
- effects of the workplace
- biology, psychology, social
- whole individual
- debate on human behavior
- assessment and treatment of illnesses
- study of environmental influences
- analysis and evaluation
- connection between mind and behavior
- knowledge derived from sense
- relationships and human cognition
34 Clues: human strengths • whole individual • human drives and forces • analysis and evaluation • health service provider • effects of the workplace • debate on human behavior • theory by charles darwin • study of mental processes • biology, psychology, social • using principles of biology • knowledge derived from sense • utiltiy and purpose of behavior • observation of mental processes • ...
Biology EOC Review 2 2017-05-03
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- A sequence of three nucleotides that code for an amino acid is called
- The study of biological inheritance patterns and variations in organisms
- The process of copying a DNA sequence to produce RNA
- Traits produced by two or more genes are called
- Adding this turns an ecosystem into a biome
- Plant and Animal cells are examples of this type of cell
- This biome has low temperature and rainfall
- The unzipping enzyme
- This is used to answer short answer and essay questions
- In this type of dominance, both traits are fully and separately expressed
- The number of stages for meiosis
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- A genetically identical copy of a gene or of an organism
- Amino acids join to make these
- The shape of DNA
- An organism’s way of life
- Crackers are examples of these
- This includes g1, g2, and s phase of the cell cycle
- maintaining and internal stable environment
- Eye color is an example of this
- The site for translation
- This is made of fungi and algae
- This flows through a food chain
22 Clues: The shape of DNA • The unzipping enzyme • The site for translation • An organism’s way of life • Amino acids join to make these • Crackers are examples of these • Eye color is an example of this • This is made of fungi and algae • This flows through a food chain • The number of stages for meiosis • maintaining and internal stable environment • ...
NATURAL SCIENCES I 2016-08-14
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- STUDY OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
- STUDY OF PLANTS
- STUDY OF FOSSILS
- STUDY OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
- STUDY OF PARTS AND STRUCTURES
- STUDY OF BIRDS
- STUDY OF PLANT DISEASES
- STUDY OF GEOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANISMS
- STUDY OF SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS
- STUDY OF EFFECTS OF OUTER SPACE TO ORGANISMS
- STUDY OF TISSUES
- STUDY OF FISHES
- STUDY OF FUNGI
- STUDY OF ORGANISM'S DEVELOPMENT FROM FERTILIZATION TO BIRTH
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- STUDY OF ANIMAL DISEASES
- STUDY OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
- STUDY OF REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
- STUDY OF HUMAN BEAUTY
- STUDY OF BACTERIA
- STUDY OF CELLS
- STUDY OF AIRBORNE ORGANIC PARTICLES
- STUDY OF PARASITIC ORGANISMS
- STUDY OF ANIMALS
- STUDY OF IDENTIFYING, NAMING AND CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANISMS
- STUDY OF HORMONES
- STUDY OF VIRUSES
- STUDY OF MICROORGANISMS
- STUDY OF FRESHWATER BODIES
- STUDY OF INSECTS
- STUDY OF LIFE AT THE CHEMICAL LEVEL
- STUDY OF LIFE
- STUDY OF ORGANISMS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
- STUDY OF HEREDITY
- APPLICATION OF PHYSICS IN THE STUDY OF LIFE
34 Clues: STUDY OF LIFE • STUDY OF CELLS • STUDY OF BIRDS • STUDY OF FUNGI • STUDY OF PLANTS • STUDY OF FISHES • STUDY OF FOSSILS • STUDY OF ANIMALS • STUDY OF VIRUSES • STUDY OF INSECTS • STUDY OF TISSUES • STUDY OF BACTERIA • STUDY OF HORMONES • STUDY OF HEREDITY • STUDY OF HUMAN BEAUTY • STUDY OF PLANT DISEASES • STUDY OF MICROORGANISMS • STUDY OF ANIMAL DISEASES • STUDY OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR • ...
Biochemistry 2018-12-03
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- energy
- the monomer of a nucleic acid - made of nitrogenous base, sugar and phosphate
- biomolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and serves to control reaction rates, regulate cell processes and fight diseases
- plants structure
- polarity of molecules that consist of solely carbon and hydrogen
- the monomer of a carbohydrate
- fats made of single or double carbon bonds, source is plants
- acid the monomer of proteins
- biomolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen and a tiny bit of oxygen and stores energy
- milk, sugar
- the other polymer of nucleic acid
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- animal energy storage
- table sugar
- biomolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and is the main source of energy
- the polymer of a carbohydrate
- polarity of molecules that consist of more than just carbon and hydrogen
- biomolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus and serves to capture and transfer energy and store and transmit genetics
- one of the polymers of nucleic acid
- major component of the cell membrane
- the polymer of proteins
- fats made of single carbon bonds, source is animals
- plants energy storage
22 Clues: energy • table sugar • milk, sugar • plants structure • animal energy storage • plants energy storage • the polymer of proteins • the polymer of a carbohydrate • the monomer of a carbohydrate • acid the monomer of proteins • the other polymer of nucleic acid • one of the polymers of nucleic acid • major component of the cell membrane • ...
Unit 1-7=Ripsy rios 2021-06-14
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- cannot make their own food
- many cells
- the organ that are involved with breathing
- physically combined
- A single, highly organized and structured piece of DNA
- physical substance
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA
- make up everything
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- the supercontinent
- the process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to make foods from carbon dioxide and water
- one cell
- the organs that take in food and liquids
- it is made of one type of atom only
- basic unit of life
- A branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body
- person who discover seafloor spreading
- piece technology that was used to discover sea floor spreading
- a substance that is the result of an action or process.
- an organism that makes it's own food
21 Clues: one cell • many cells • the supercontinent • basic unit of life • physical substance • make up everything • physically combined • cannot make their own food • it is made of one type of atom only • an organism that makes it's own food • person who discover seafloor spreading • the organs that take in food and liquids • the organ that are involved with breathing • ...
3-6 2024-04-30
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- in addition to
- designer (fem.)
- to increase
- to find out
- the boss (masc.)
- to replace
- banker (fem.)
- business woman
- hairstylist (masc.)
- to communicate
- editor (masc.)
- translator (fem.)
- engineer (fem.)
- technological (fem.)
- the development
- to save
- to cure
- married (masc.)
- to predict
- the judges (plural)
- ambitious (masc.)
- housing
- cook (masc.)
- factory
- therefore, so that
- finances
- genetics
- to graduate
- ...on (forward)
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- to reduce
- the boss (fem.)
- single (fem.)
- to move to (a place)
- to design
- to dedicate oneself to
- mature (fem.)
- to discover
- the business
- to invent
- free time
- the use
- the source (the fountain)
- (masc.)
- to disappear
- accountant (masc.)
- next (masc.)
- to pursue, to follow
- to achieve, to manage to...
- illness, sickness
- the gadget
- capable
- to translate
- architect (masc.)
- careful (fem.)
- efficient
- the machina
- scientist (fem.)
- lawyer (masc.)
- virtual
- the majority
- to find out
- invention
- genes
63 Clues: genes • the use • (masc.) • capable • to save • to cure • housing • virtual • factory • finances • genetics • to reduce • to design • to invent • free time • efficient • invention • to replace • the gadget • to predict • to increase • to discover • to find out • the machina • to find out • to graduate • the business • to disappear • next (masc.) • to translate • cook (masc.) • the majority • single (fem.) • mature (fem.) • banker (fem.) • ...
8.5 2023-11-18
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- having different alleles for a gene
- having two of the same allele for a gene
- the differences within a trait
- a characteristic or feature
- a type of molecule in our food that our bodies need
- the process that allows plants to reproduce
- region of the chromosome that causes certain proteins to be made
- trait less likely to be inherited or expressed
- all of the genetic material in an organism
- the way an individual looks for a specific trait
- organized representation (model) of biological relationships
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- study of how genes and traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- trait more likely to be inherited or expressed
- a small change that happens to the structure of a chromosome
- where the chromosomes are located inside the cell
- size or stage of development
- a common feature of most cells is they are copied when new cells are made
- different forms of genes which can cause different forms of proteins which lead to variations in a trait
- group of genetically related organisms
- the combination of alleles that an animal has
20 Clues: a characteristic or feature • size or stage of development • the differences within a trait • having different alleles for a gene • group of genetically related organisms • having two of the same allele for a gene • all of the genetic material in an organism • the process that allows plants to reproduce • the combination of alleles that an animal has • ...
v 2024-05-14
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- Important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
- A place where efforts to promote healthy eating habits can start.
- Allegedly colluded with the food industry to mislead the public.
- Often targeted by advertisements for unhealthy products.
- The main culprit behind many health problems in the documentary.
- The focus of the documentary's investigation.
- Important for consumers to understand the contents of their food.
- Plays a role in obesity, according to the documentary.
- Lack of this in the food industry is a concern.
- A major health issue discussed in the film.
- The study of food and its effects on health.
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- Consumers need to make informed decisions about their food.
- Needed to ensure the safety and accuracy of food products.
- Foods often contain hidden sugars and additives.
- Refers to the 30-year effort by the food industry and government to mislead the public.
- What the food industry is accused of doing to the public.
- Tactics used to promote unhealthy products.
- Used to describe the widespread nature of obesity.
- Key to addressing the obesity epidemic, according to the documentary.
- Units of energy in food.
20 Clues: Units of energy in food. • Tactics used to promote unhealthy products. • A major health issue discussed in the film. • The study of food and its effects on health. • The focus of the documentary's investigation. • Important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. • Lack of this in the food industry is a concern. • Foods often contain hidden sugars and additives. • ...
Addiction Recovery 2024-09-03
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- the absence of substance use
- an attribute, behavior, or condition that is socially discredited
- a state in which an organism only functions normally in the presence of a substance
- Text foundational text of NA
- physical, cognitive, and affective symptoms that occur after chronic drug use
- type of talk therapy
- a volunteer who is currently practicing the 12-steps of recovery
- a cognitive-affective state that emerges in humans when one perceives a personal wrong-doing
- the process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being
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- compensation for a loss
- Skills tools used to minimize the effects of stress
- strong psychological desire to consume a substance
- the feel good hormone in the brain
- controls thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and actions
- chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences.
- an intense euphoric feeling experienced by some individuals early in recovery
- combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use disorder
- the inability to resist urges
- a specific stimulus that sets off memory or flashback
- the recurrence of substance use
20 Clues: type of talk therapy • compensation for a loss • the absence of substance use • Text foundational text of NA • the inability to resist urges • the recurrence of substance use • the feel good hormone in the brain • strong psychological desire to consume a substance • Skills tools used to minimize the effects of stress • controls thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and actions • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-03-13
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- expressed outward appearance of a trait
- having 2 different alleles for a trait
- new combination of gametes produced by crossing over and independent assortment
- having more than 2 alleles for a specific trait
- alternative form of a gene
- the study of heredity
- one of the pyrimidines of DNA
- trait that is controlled by genes on the X chromosome
- directed breeding
- having multiple sets of chromosomes
- individual that is heterozygous for a recessive disorder and carries the gene for the trait
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- two alleles separate during meiosis
- law when two alleles randomly distribute during the formation of gametes
- having 2 of the same alleles for a trait
- name for trait that appears in F2 generation
- diagrammed family history of generational inheritance
- name for trait that appears in F1 generation
- occurs when neither allele is dominant and both phenotypes are expressed
- cross that can be used to determine an organism's genotype
- an organism's allele pairs (letters)
- selective breeding of closely related organisms
- disease where red blood cells are shaped like sickles
- one of the purines of DNA
23 Clues: directed breeding • the study of heredity • one of the purines of DNA • alternative form of a gene • one of the pyrimidines of DNA • two alleles separate during meiosis • having multiple sets of chromosomes • an organism's allele pairs (letters) • having 2 different alleles for a trait • expressed outward appearance of a trait • having 2 of the same alleles for a trait • ...
Biology 2023-05-02
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- To shed an old outer covering so that it can be replaced with a new one
- The period of time during which an embryo develops before being born
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for good
- A fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
- Number The number of protons in an atom - unique to each type of atom
- Requiring Oxygen
- The study of cells
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- The study of life processes in an organism
- The science that studies how characteristics are passed from parent to offspring
- An organism that causes disease
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The maintenace of stable internal conditions
- Proteins in your immune system used to attack specific antigens
- A group of ecosystems classified by climate and plant life
- Chemicals that result when tow or more atoms join together chemically
- A special structure used by an organism to anchor itself
- Animals that possess a backbone
- Preserved remains of once living organisms
- The study of the interactions between living and nonliving things
20 Clues: Requiring Oxygen • The study of cells • An organism that causes disease • Animals that possess a backbone • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The study of life processes in an organism • Preserved remains of once living organisms • The maintenace of stable internal conditions • Organisms that depend on other organisms for good • ...
biology bonus 2021-12-14
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- The process by which cells become specialized
- Cell division that produces gametes
- Very large molecules that make up living things
- division of the chromosomes or division of the two copies of DNA
- Cells with half the genetic information of the original cells
- Distinguishing quality or characteristic
- The way in organism looks or the treat the organism possesses
- The actual genes of an organism possesses
- Cells with a full set of genetic information of the original cells
- Mutations that produce changes in a single gene
- One or more bases are inserted into a DNA sequence
- Recessive genes present on the X chromosome `
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- The delivery of characteristics from parents to offspring
- Having different alleles for a trait
- The process that living things use to maintain stable conditions
- When cancer cells spread to new body parts
- The scientific study of heredity
- what an organism's chromosomes look like
- The differences of DNA between different organisms of the same species
- One or more bases are deleted from a DNA sequence
20 Clues: The scientific study of heredity • Cell division that produces gametes • Having different alleles for a trait • what an organism's chromosomes look like • Distinguishing quality or characteristic • The actual genes of an organism possesses • When cancer cells spread to new body parts • The process by which cells become specialized • ...
7th grade semester exam test-Bryar 2021-12-08
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- a segment of DNA that has the code for a specific trait.
- the total physical appearance for an individual.
- the storage area of a cell.
- any change in the DNA sequence of a cell.
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem Trait an organism's characteristics.
- the basic unit of life.
- anything that has mass or takes up space.
- Membrane controls what comes in and out of the cell.
- two paired alleles that are different from each other.
- a group of similar cells that do the same sort of work.
- a living or once living part of an ecosystem.
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- the scientific study of heredity.
- the role that an animal or plant species plays with in the environment.
- to change from one form to another.
- any living thing.
- Energy energy stored in the bonds of molecules.
- a response to a stimulus.
- controls the activities.
- one of a pair of genes that controls a certain Characteristic.
- the average weather conditions in a certain place over time.
- two paired alleles that are exactly the same.
- Energy energy of light.
- the place an organism lives that provides all of its needs.
23 Clues: any living thing. • the basic unit of life. • Energy energy of light. • controls the activities. • a response to a stimulus. • the storage area of a cell. • the scientific study of heredity. • to change from one form to another. • any change in the DNA sequence of a cell. • anything that has mass or takes up space. • two paired alleles that are exactly the same. • ...
Unit 1 (Life, Microscope, and Science Methodology) 2025-01-12
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- gets their own food
- Glass that specimens go on
- One cell
- Group with special treatment
- Group with normal circumstances
- Where you carry the microscope by
- makes things become in focus
- Where the slide is placed
- Makes the image look larger
- Something changed on purpose
- Objective lens x10
- the ability to distinguish two objects
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- Makes their own food
- Big knob
- The lens that is by the eye and sometimes called the eyepiece
- Has a nucleus
- two or more cells
- The process of stem cells becoming more specialized
- Does not have a nucleus
- To make a guess
- Things you keep the same
- The build up of life
- When conditions change, living things react
- Traits change over generations due to genetics
- Parents pass on traits to offspring
- Livings things keep internal conditions stable
- What is affected by the independent variable
- lenses that can be switched around
- Includes eating giving off waste, and breathing
- slide with specimen, water drop, and coverslip
30 Clues: Big knob • One cell • Has a nucleus • To make a guess • two or more cells • Objective lens x10 • gets their own food • Makes their own food • The build up of life • Does not have a nucleus • Things you keep the same • Where the slide is placed • Glass that specimens go on • Makes the image look larger • Group with special treatment • makes things become in focus • Something changed on purpose • ...
6th Grade Spelling Bee Words #2 2025-03-12
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- – A timid or unassertive person
- – Information and understanding gained through learning
- – A carnivorous animal known for its eerie laughter
- – A place where stone or minerals are extracted
- – A sour liquid used in cooking and cleaning
- – A store or business that sells sweets and candies
- – A careful plan to achieve a goal
- – A long-term profession or occupation
- – The act of agreeing or receiving something willingly
- – The act of keeping something hidden
- – The state of being sufficient or acceptable
- – Preserved remains of ancient organisms
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- – A substance that flows freely but has a fixed volume
- – A voucher for a discount or special offer
- – Obvious or done openly without shame
- – The study of heredity and inherited traits
- – Something necessary or mandatory
- – Careful to avoid danger or mistakes
- – A device that measures wind speed
- – A green insect known for its loud chirping
- – To break into a conversation or event
- – A public or formal statement
- – A pale brown color
- – A department responsible for food and supplies
- – The number 1,000
25 Clues: – The number 1,000 • – A pale brown color • – A public or formal statement • – A timid or unassertive person • – Something necessary or mandatory • – A careful plan to achieve a goal • – A device that measures wind speed • – Careful to avoid danger or mistakes • – The act of keeping something hidden • – Obvious or done openly without shame • ...
Pregnancy and Birth 2023-11-03
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- baby is upright not head-down through birth
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- sudden infant death syndrome
- the study of genes
- cell from fertilization between sperm and egg
- a fertilized egg begins dividing into cells
- developing baby during embryonic period
- surgical procedure to remove baby from womb
- specialist in pregnancy and birth
- human immunodeficiency virus
- Areas
- chemicals that turn genes off and on
- labor hastened by medication
- emotional coach during childbirth
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- all actions or processes of thinking and knowing
- mild contractions weeks before labor
- gradual process of change
- delivery of a deceased baby
- sections of DNA that determine individual traits
- natural childbirth using relaxation and a coach
- from conception until implantation in the uterus
- situations that cause worry and anxiety
- experiences with high levels of stress
- greatest amount or level possible
- description of developing baby during fetal period
- traits passed to child from blood relatives
- sexually transmitted infection
- a surgical cut to allows for easy delivery
28 Clues: Areas • the study of genes • gradual process of change • delivery of a deceased baby • sudden infant death syndrome • human immunodeficiency virus • labor hastened by medication • sexually transmitted infection • greatest amount or level possible • specialist in pregnancy and birth • emotional coach during childbirth • acquired immune deficiency syndrome • ...
Vocabulary 2025-04-07
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- division which results in two identical daughter cells
- stage of mitosis
- stage of mitosis
- with adenine
- where sister chromatids separate and move opposite poles
- carbohydrate used for energy
- mRNA into a protein
- of bases
- Synthesis^Creating protein from amino acids
- of sugar, a phosphate group, and nitrogenous base
- different alleles
- nitrogenous base pairing with cytosine in DNA & RNA
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- type of allele that is only expressed when two copies are present
- for all living organisms
- where the cytoplasm divides
- base which pairs with Thymine DNA and uracil RNA
- stage of interphase
- blocks for genetic material
- DNA is replicated
- of copying DNA into mRNA
- base that pairs with guanine
- part of backbone of DNA & RNA
- identical alleles
- change in DNA sequence
- material
- in phenotype even if only one allele is present
- stage of interphase
- of mitosis where chromosomes align
- Helix^Structure of DNA
- traits in genetics
30 Clues: material • of bases • with adenine • stage of mitosis • stage of mitosis • DNA is replicated • identical alleles • different alleles • traits in genetics • stage of interphase • stage of interphase • mRNA into a protein • change in DNA sequence • Helix^Structure of DNA • for all living organisms • of copying DNA into mRNA • where the cytoplasm divides • blocks for genetic material • ...
Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood 2024-03-08
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- the automatic, orderly, sequential process of physical and mental development
- from birth to age two (cognitive development)
- happens around 18 months of age when toddlers begin to form simple sentences
- influences a person's nature
- swiss zoologist and psychologist who studied children and animals
- a specific time of development when a skill can begin to develop
- when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus
- when the infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked
- children who are supposedly reared animals
- influences a person's nurture
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- ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development)
- characteristics obtained directly from your genetics
- when a baby flinches or startles themselves when they feel unsupported
- A person's surroundings influence on a person's characteristics and development
- when infants learn to make sense of their surroundings
- ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development)
- happens around 2 months when babies start to make vowel sounds
- are the basic units of heredity
- was an American psychologist who studied how children develop morality
- ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development)
20 Clues: influences a person's nature • influences a person's nurture • are the basic units of heredity • ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development) • ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development) • children who are supposedly reared animals • ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development) • from birth to age two (cognitive development) • characteristics obtained directly from your genetics • ...
Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood 2024-03-08
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- the automatic, orderly, sequential process of physical and mental development
- from birth to age two (cognitive development)
- happens around 18 months of age when toddlers begin to form simple sentences
- influences a person's nature
- swiss zoologist and psychologist who studied children and animals
- a specific time of development when a skill can begin to develop
- when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus
- when the infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked
- children who are supposedly reared animals
- influences a person's nurture
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- ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development)
- characteristics obtained directly from your genetics
- when a baby flinches or startles themselves when they feel unsupported
- A person's surroundings influence on a person's characteristics and development
- when infants learn to make sense of their surroundings
- ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development)
- happens around 2 months when babies start to make vowel sounds
- are the basic units of heredity
- was an American psychologist who studied how children develop morality
- ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development)
20 Clues: influences a person's nature • influences a person's nurture • are the basic units of heredity • ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development) • ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development) • children who are supposedly reared animals • ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development) • from birth to age two (cognitive development) • characteristics obtained directly from your genetics • ...
Human body crossword 2024-03-13
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- This organ is your largest organ, and also your integumentary system.
- This organ allows you to breathe
- You have two of these, and their attached to the ends of your arms
- THis is a spiral shaped and essential for our genetics
- You have two of these, and they're located on either side of your neck
- This allows you to hear
- You have a big and small version of this organ
- These are all over your body, but there's a lot on your head
- Small tubes that are located in your heart
- This organ stores urine
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- This is located inside your head, and protects your brain
- Your hair grows from this
- All of your thoughts, emotions, and memories originate from this organ.
- This allows you to smell
- A bean shaped organ that helps you digest food.
- This is the middle layer of your skin
- This is a bone in your lower stomach
- This organ breaks down substances, and clears your blood
- This organ beats and is a well known organ
- This organ allows you to see
20 Clues: This allows you to hear • This organ stores urine • This allows you to smell • Your hair grows from this • This organ allows you to see • This organ allows you to breathe • This is a bone in your lower stomach • This is the middle layer of your skin • This organ beats and is a well known organ • Small tubes that are located in your heart • ...
Root Words 2024-04-12
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- Autobots, Decepticons, Shia LaBeouf
- Ted Bundy/Richard Ramirez/Jeffrey Dahmer
- Modifies a noun/pronoun
- Everyone wants Mrs. Moreno's __________ she's famous
- DNA from your parents
- A person that means to do harm
- Reading mind
- A word to describe Mrs. Moreno
- Hidden messages are also called ________ messages
- I couldn't understand the message because it was _______
- Someone who lies a lot is a ________ liar
- An Olympic sport where swimmers must be...
- Easy to see through
- They mean the same thing
- I scream USA,USA,USA!!! because I am...
- Another word for helpful
- Fake money
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- It works by itself
- Evil spells
- Natural and without chemicals
- These cause cancer
- Brains when not fully aware
- Another word for enemy
- Butterflies, ladybugs, roly-polies
- I look into my crystal ball and make a ________
- A place to eat and also catch a ride
- Order of events
- I always act like I am hurt so I don't have to work
- Things not allowed in schools
29 Clues: Fake money • Evil spells • Reading mind • Order of events • It works by itself • These cause cancer • Easy to see through • DNA from your parents • Another word for enemy • Modifies a noun/pronoun • They mean the same thing • Another word for helpful • Brains when not fully aware • Natural and without chemicals • Things not allowed in schools • A person that means to do harm • ...
ANFS300_080 2024-03-20
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- physical property of DNA that excludes water
- maternal inheritance
- determines amino acid in protein
- changes sequence of amino acids
- DNA polymerase requires a _______
- quantum mechanics, Rosland Franklin,and method
- attachment point
- Mendel's first law
- encode the genome
- density gradient chemical
- terminates translation
- appearance or physical manifestation of genes
- unwind DNA or RNa
- basic component of DNA
- genome wide association study
- cellular suicide
- lagging strand replication
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- stop growing but not die
- mode of DNA replication
- the molecule of genetics
- cell do not contribute to next generation
- bacterial mRNA terminator
- enzyme synthesizes DNA at ends of chromosomes
- fused chromosomes
- sugar
- changes nucleotide sequence
- ends of chromosomes
- Site of initiation of DNA replication
- enzymes that makes covalent bonds at DNA nicks
- generates new combination of genes
- paired nucleotides
- covey to next generation
- relieves torsional stress during replication
- leading strand replication
- encodes bacterial biochemical pathway
- the backbone of DNA
- Mendel's second law
37 Clues: sugar • attachment point • cellular suicide • fused chromosomes • encode the genome • unwind DNA or RNa • Mendel's first law • paired nucleotides • ends of chromosomes • the backbone of DNA • Mendel's second law • maternal inheritance • terminates translation • basic component of DNA • mode of DNA replication • stop growing but not die • the molecule of genetics • covey to next generation • ...
Fact Sheet Savant Skills 2022-05-06
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- another special skill savants may possess
- may play a role in special skills
- lessons to help Patrick
- ability to know dates and days
- kids/adults with ASD with usual abilities
- type of programs and lessons needed for ASD
- percent of autistic people are savants
- interests can result in dangerous behavior
- calendar calculation ability
- promoting a student to a higher grade level
- a skill involving numbers
- can be hard to attain as an autistic savant
- type of self-harm that Patrick can show
- population with highest incidence of savant skills
- type of educational programs used for savants
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- skills that savants may lack
- these plans help savants to get the help they need
- may be hard to control and regulate
- Clark
- brain development may impact special skills
- savants can easily be taken ------- of
- name of client with ASD and Savant Skills
- another special ability
- when savant skills appear in an individual
- one great skill a savant may have
- contact with these organs is often difficult
- supplement educational program
27 Clues: Clark • lessons to help Patrick • another special ability • a skill involving numbers • skills that savants may lack • calendar calculation ability • ability to know dates and days • supplement educational program • may play a role in special skills • one great skill a savant may have • may be hard to control and regulate • savants can easily be taken ------- of • ...
Dna 2022-05-05
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- Process of copying DNA into the form of mRNA
- any change in the dna of a cell
- building blocks of nucleic acids
- is a monosaccharide or a disaccharide
- single strand rna molecule
- produced in the cytoplasm by ribosomes
- genetic code for all cell functions
- Twisted ladder: two strands wind around each other
- a pair of complementary bases in a double-stranded nucleic acid molecule
- splits DNA into single strands
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
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- a sugar of the pentose class
- a salt or ester of phosphoric acid
- the process where the genetic information coded in messenger RNA is taken to a ribosome on the RER or floating in the cytoplasm, and a specific protein is produced
- They bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins
- The process of duplicating DNA to make two copies
- building block of proteins
- type of rna that carries each amino acid to a ribosome during protein synthesis
- the central and most important part
- a linear organic polymer consisting of a large number of amino-acid
20 Clues: building block of proteins • single strand rna molecule • a sugar of the pentose class • splits DNA into single strands • any change in the dna of a cell • building blocks of nucleic acids • a salt or ester of phosphoric acid • genetic code for all cell functions • the central and most important part • is a monosaccharide or a disaccharide • ...
Puzzle 2 2022-12-10
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- unit of measurement of ampere
- which gas is emitted by adding dilute sulfuric acid to granulated zinc?
- The nearest spiral galaxy apart from the Milky Way galaxy is
- twinkling of stars is as a result of ----- of light
- what are the biological factors causing disease called
- which color of flame is emitted when a ribbon of magnesium is combusted?
- Har Gobind Khorana had researched on understanding ----- code
- why does the color of tomatoes turn red when ripe?
- a disease that can be caused by the deficiency of nicotinic acid for a long time is?
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- Polio disease is caused by
- In the host cell, replication of RNA virus took place in...
- Carbonaceous rocks which produce coal and oil belong to the category of rocks called_______.
- Heart is made up of ---- muscle
- what is the unit of genetics?
- who discovered bacteria
- Black cotton soils is also called
- A virus is made up of a DNA or RNA genome inside a protein shell known as:
- spermatophytes are also known as
- antibiotics kills?
- Ribosome was discovered by?
20 Clues: antibiotics kills? • who discovered bacteria • Polio disease is caused by • Ribosome was discovered by? • unit of measurement of ampere • what is the unit of genetics? • Heart is made up of ---- muscle • spermatophytes are also known as • Black cotton soils is also called • why does the color of tomatoes turn red when ripe? • twinkling of stars is as a result of ----- of light • ...
Xeroderma Pigmentosum 2022-12-12
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- specifically a gene -------- is the cause
- someone with XP has ---- muscles
- is the cause of the condition
- skin cancer is now more common at a ----- age
- a test that can be done to test for the condition after birth
- the loss of ------- may occur as a symptom of XP
- Something that is inherited
- people with XP are --------- to sunlight
- abbreviation for Xeroderma Pigmentosum
- skin cancer is common with XP but so is --- cancer
- Exposure to too much sunlight
- the eyes of someone who has XP are...
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- the raw skin surface of someone with XP will...
- a test that can be done to test for the condition before birth
- Someone with Xeroderma Pigmentosum gets these after little sun exposure
- this can be delayed due to XP
- how many different types are there of XP?
- How likely is it for someone to have Xeroderma Pigmentosum
- Blood vessels can be
- what system other than the integumentary system is affected
- XP is a ------------ disorder, therefore; it affects more than one system
21 Clues: Blood vessels can be • Something that is inherited • is the cause of the condition • this can be delayed due to XP • Exposure to too much sunlight • someone with XP has ---- muscles • the eyes of someone who has XP are... • abbreviation for Xeroderma Pigmentosum • people with XP are --------- to sunlight • specifically a gene -------- is the cause • ...
Biology activity 2025-06-11
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- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The science of naming grouping and classify animals and plants
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offsprings
- The Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
- the study of algae
- The study of metabolism of animals and their parts
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- the study of fungi
- the study of bacteria
- The study of insects
- The study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- The study of origin and decent of organism
- the study of fishes
- the study of birds
- the study of reptiles like lizards,snake
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • The study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles like lizards,snake • The study of origin and decent of organism • The study of metabolism of animals and their parts • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • ...
Crossword 2025-09-30
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- – Addictive drug use
- – Cigarette chemical addiction
- – Non-cancerous growth
- – HPV vaccine protection
- – Smoking-related disease
- – Cancer-preventing lifestyle
- – Unusual cell growth
- – High-fat diet
- – Cell division error
- – Alcohol abuse danger
- – Family cancer history
- – High-risk behavior
- – Blood cell cancer
- – Cigars and cigarettes
- – Chemical in alcohol
- – Uncontrolled cell growth
- – Cancer-fighting treatment
- – Daily healthy eating
- – Body’s genetic code
- – Hospital cancer doctor
- – Known cancer cause
- – Hereditary cancer gene
- – Cigarette smoke chemical
- – Stops cell growth
- – Alcohol increases risk
- – Brain signal blocker
- – Lifestyle risk factor
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- – Drug overdose emergency
- – Risky social habit
- – Cancer-causing smoke
- – Leads to cancer
- – High-dose radiation
- – Cancer spreads fast
- – Prevent cancer risk
- – Damaging tobacco product
- – Smokeless tobacco danger
- – Hard to breathe
- – Early detection tool
- – Alcohol-related mouth cancer
- – Skin cancer type
- – Cancer warning sign
- – Regular checkup scan
- – Avoid risky behavior
- – Emotional support therapy
- – Cancer awareness ribbon
- – Body scan image
- – Biopsy sample test
- – Chemo side effect
- – Drug from poppy
- – Throat cancer cause
50 Clues: – High-fat diet • – Leads to cancer • – Hard to breathe • – Body scan image • – Drug from poppy • – Skin cancer type • – Blood cell cancer • – Chemo side effect • – Stops cell growth • – Risky social habit • – Addictive drug use • – High-risk behavior • – Known cancer cause • – Biopsy sample test • – High-dose radiation • – Cancer spreads fast • – Prevent cancer risk • – Unusual cell growth • ...
SCIENCES 2025-11-02
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- science that studies the composition, structure and characteristics of the organic tissues of living beings.
- Science that is dedicated to the study of human societies.
- science that studies insects.
- science that studies the relationships of different living things with each other and with their environment
- science that studies the structure of living things
- science that studies the evolution of species.
- Science that studies animals.
- science that studies fungi.
- Science that is in charge of studying viruses.
- science that studies the human being
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- Study of microorganisms.
- science that studies the chemical composition of living things.
- science that is dedicated to the study of genes.
- science that deals with the study of plants.
- science that studies the cellular behavior of living beings
- Science that studies the organic beings that inhabited the Earth.
- Scientific study of animal behavior.
- Science that studies mental processes, sensations, perceptions and behavior of the human being.
- science that studies the organs of living beings and their functioning.
- Science that studies the classification of organisms.
20 Clues: Study of microorganisms. • science that studies fungi. • science that studies insects. • Science that studies animals. • Scientific study of animal behavior. • science that studies the human being • science that deals with the study of plants. • science that studies the evolution of species. • Science that is in charge of studying viruses. • ...
Health and Human Development 2025-12-01
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- SDG #4
- helps people live an ordinary life
- members pay a premium
- personal factor relating to vegetarianism
- countries such as Mexico, China, PNG, and Indonesia
- countries such as Australia, America, Japan, and Canada
- one country to another
- fibre that dissolves in water
- acronym for social justice
- enjoy a variety of nutritious foods from all 5 food groups
- topic we were never tested on (hint: mass vaccination programs)
- acronym used to measure YLL and YLD
- the movement of large groups of peopel from one geographical location to another
- found in dairy products (eg: milk)
- a violent situation or period of fighting
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- deprivation
- body weight, birth weight, blood cholesterol, genetics, etc...
- SDG #1
- purpose in life
- lexi's favourite word (hint: smoking)
- Australias universal health insurance scheme
- changing
- measure of human development
- daily tasks
- alcohol turns this into acetaldehyde
- refers to creating an equitable society now and into the future
- model
- saturated and trans fats raise...
- total number of cases of a condition at a given time
29 Clues: model • SDG #4 • SDG #1 • changing • deprivation • daily tasks • purpose in life • members pay a premium • one country to another • acronym for social justice • measure of human development • fibre that dissolves in water • saturated and trans fats raise... • helps people live an ordinary life • found in dairy products (eg: milk) • acronym used to measure YLL and YLD • ...
the genetics and heredity and more 2024-03-07
5 Clues: all the dna that make up one trait • a chain of genetic instructions from parents • the study of how features are passed from parents • a structure that carries all the genetic information • the passing of trait and characteristiscs from parents
Elderly Learning Tool 2020-07-13
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- Muscle strength declining and bone mass deteriorating affects what in the elderly?
- what is the leading cause of death in the elderly?
- What are a set of disorders that occur in the elderly that affect thoughts and behaviors?
- What is the most common vision problem in the elderly?
- When does being considered elderly end?
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- What is a factor related to cognitive change?
- Which theorist supports ego and integrity and despair?
- What stems from social isolation, loss, widowhood, and chronic diseases?
- Which theorist supports self-actualization, self esteem, love and belonging, safety and security, and Physiological?
- What is a local agency that helps with the needs of the elderly?
10 Clues: When does being considered elderly end? • What is a factor related to cognitive change? • what is the leading cause of death in the elderly? • Which theorist supports ego and integrity and despair? • What is the most common vision problem in the elderly? • What is a local agency that helps with the needs of the elderly? • ...
Chapter 1.1 Review 2017-09-10
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- An ________ is any inherited characteristic that results in changes to a species over time.
- Organisms __________ and pass along traits from one generation to the next.
- An ________ is has or had all the characteristics of life.
- Jane Goodall studied __________.
- Regulation of an organism's internal conditions to maintain life is called ___________.
- Mary-Claire King studied chimpanzees ________.
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- ___________ is the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism.
- Living things display ____________, which means they're arranged in an orderly way.
- A person that studies biology.
- Anything that is part of any environment and causes some sort of reaction by the organism is called a ________.
10 Clues: A person that studies biology. • Jane Goodall studied __________. • Mary-Claire King studied chimpanzees ________. • An ________ is has or had all the characteristics of life. • Organisms __________ and pass along traits from one generation to the next. • Living things display ____________, which means they're arranged in an orderly way. • ...
Mendels work 2023-03-20
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- the passing of genes from parents to offspring
- the different forms of a gene
- an allele that only shows up if the dominant allele is not present
- a new organism begins to form when egg and sperm join in this process
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- an allele that always shows up when it is present
- the offspring of many generations that have the same traits
- an organism that has two different alleles for a trait
- the study of hereditary
- different form of characteristic, such as stem height or seed color
- the set of information that controls a trait: a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes a specific unit.
10 Clues: the study of hereditary • the different forms of a gene • the passing of genes from parents to offspring • an allele that always shows up when it is present • an organism that has two different alleles for a trait • the offspring of many generations that have the same traits • an allele that only shows up if the dominant allele is not present • ...
Vocabulary Word Buster #8 Crossword 2023-03-31
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- form of a trait that is masked by a dominant form.
- physical characteristics of an organism.
- term used to refer to an organism that has two different alleles for the same trait.
- situation in which both alleles of a gene contribute to the phenotype of the organism.
- genetic make up of an organism.
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- form of a trait that masks the other trait.
- scientific study of heredity.
- one of a number of different forms of a gene.
- term used to refer to an organism that has two identical alleles for a particular trait.
- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait.
10 Clues: scientific study of heredity. • genetic make up of an organism. • physical characteristics of an organism. • form of a trait that masks the other trait. • one of a number of different forms of a gene. • form of a trait that is masked by a dominant form. • sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and thus determines a trait. • ...
Science 2023-06-05
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- change in the characteristics of organisms or populations over many generations
- this field of study could use CRISPR to cure diseases passed on by parents
- an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment
- the ability to attract or repel, depending on electric charge
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- this diverse group of reptiles appeared around 245 millions years ago
- the study of living organisms
- it allegedly makes apples fall on Newton's head
- a group of atoms bonded together
- chemists may want to check periodically to see if the table containing these has been expanded
- David Bowie referenced this kind of explorer in several songs/music videos
10 Clues: the study of living organisms • a group of atoms bonded together • it allegedly makes apples fall on Newton's head • the ability to attract or repel, depending on electric charge • an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment • this diverse group of reptiles appeared around 245 millions years ago • ...
Psychology 2023-06-14
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- study of inherited genes
- consisting of two different alleles (Aa).
- genetic makeup of an individual based on the genetic material (DNA) inherited from one’s parents.
- study of gene-environment interactions such as how the same genotype leads to different phenotypes.
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- consisting of two identical alleles (AA/aa).
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations; process of natural selection.
- helix-shaped molecule made of nucleotide base pairs.
- long strand of genetic information known as DNA.
- describes an individual’s observable characteristics, such as hair color, skin color, height, and build.
- sequence of DNA that controls or partially controls physical characteristics known as traits
10 Clues: study of inherited genes • consisting of two different alleles (Aa). • consisting of two identical alleles (AA/aa). • long strand of genetic information known as DNA. • helix-shaped molecule made of nucleotide base pairs. • sequence of DNA that controls or partially controls physical characteristics known as traits • ...
Hereditary and traits 2022-06-07
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- the study of how traits are passed from parent to offspring
- the trait that is physically shown
- a portion of DNA that determines a trait
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- genes are found inside one of these 23 pairs located in every cell nucleus
- shows the probability of the occurrence of a certain trait
- a characteristic passed from parent to offspring
- the trait that will become the phenotype and is represented by a capital letter
- the trait that might be covered up and is represented by a lowercase letter
- a variation of a gene, a single letter
- two letters used to represent both alleles a person has inherited for a certain trait
10 Clues: the trait that is physically shown • a variation of a gene, a single letter • a portion of DNA that determines a trait • a characteristic passed from parent to offspring • shows the probability of the occurrence of a certain trait • the study of how traits are passed from parent to offspring • ...
