radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
biology 2025-07-30
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- UNDEFINED NUCLEAR REGION IN PROKARYOTIC CELL
- LEEUWENHOEK DISCOVERED LIVING CELL IN A POND WITH THE HELP OF ___________
- WHICH CELL ORGANELLE IS KNOWN AS BRAIN OF THE CELL.
- CELL ORGANELLE WHICH IS KNOWN AS SITE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS.
- LONGEST ANIMAL CELL
- CELL WALL IS MADE UP OF WHICH COMPONENT?
- WHICH CELL ORGANELLE IS STORAGE SAC OF SOLID AND LIQUID MATERIAL.
- OUTERMOST LAYER FOUND IN ANIMAL CELL
- POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL
- CELL ORGANELLE WHICH IS MADE UP OF LIPIDS AND PROTEINS.
- CELL ORGANELLE WHICH IS INVOLVED IN THE FORMATION OF LYSOSOMES
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- MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES FROM HIGH CONCEMTRATION ARE TO LOW CONCENTRATION AREA
- SCIENTIST WHO DISCOVERED NUCLEUS
- CLEANSING ORGANELLE IN THE CELL
- SHRINKAGE OF CYTOPLASM WITHIN A PLANT CELL DUE TO LOSS OF WATER.
- TYPE OF PLASTID WHICH PROVIDE COLOUR TO LEAVES OF PLANTS
- PROCESS IN WHICH WATER MOLECULES MOVE OUT OF THE CELL
- SCIENTIST WHO EXTENDED THE THEORY INTRODUCED BY SCHLIEDEN SCHWANN
- HELPS IN INTERCELLULAR TRANSPORTATION
- CELL ORGANELLE DUE TO WHICH FLOWERS GET THEIR COLOUR
20 Clues: LONGEST ANIMAL CELL • POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL • CLEANSING ORGANELLE IN THE CELL • SCIENTIST WHO DISCOVERED NUCLEUS • OUTERMOST LAYER FOUND IN ANIMAL CELL • HELPS IN INTERCELLULAR TRANSPORTATION • CELL WALL IS MADE UP OF WHICH COMPONENT? • UNDEFINED NUCLEAR REGION IN PROKARYOTIC CELL • WHICH CELL ORGANELLE IS KNOWN AS BRAIN OF THE CELL. • ...
biology 2026-03-27
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- contain genetic code
- stores water nutrients or waste
- a biological unit of all known living organisms
- a group of cells that work together to perform a function
- does photosynthesis
- rough makes protein and smooth makes lipids
- a biological structure made of tissues
- makes proteins
- no chloroplast or cell wall
- packs and modifies things to deliver to other parts
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- is the boundary and transports things in and out of cells
- the parts in a cell that carry out a function
- a rigid other layer on only plants
- a group of organs that work together to perform a function
- fluid filling
- has a chloroplast and cell wall
- makes lipids
- makes proteins
- powerhouse of the cell
- contains enzymes that digest waste old cell parts
20 Clues: makes lipids • fluid filling • makes proteins • makes proteins • does photosynthesis • contain genetic code • powerhouse of the cell • no chloroplast or cell wall • stores water nutrients or waste • has a chloroplast and cell wall • a rigid other layer on only plants • a biological structure made of tissues • rough makes protein and smooth makes lipids • ...
Nuclear Physics 2024-01-12
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- When the atoms are split apart.
- The determining factor that makes elements.
- The combination of atoms.
- The radioactive element used in the atomic bomb.
- Where the atomic bomb was built.
- The type of radiation that is least deadly.
- Where the atomic bomb first dropped.
- The name of the project made to create the first nuclear weapon.
- The harmful substance created by unstable atoms.
- The things sorted on the periodic table.
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- The war where the atomic bomb was dropped.
- The study of atoms.
- The thing the entire universe is made out of.
- The Danish physicist.
- The type of radiation that is most deadly.
- The table where all the elements are sorted.
- The type of radiation used in health.
- The weapon dropped on two Japaneses cities.
- The type of scientist dealing with physics.
- The radioactive element used to coat watches.
- The person who discovered Radium.
21 Clues: The study of atoms. • The Danish physicist. • The combination of atoms. • When the atoms are split apart. • Where the atomic bomb was built. • The person who discovered Radium. • Where the atomic bomb first dropped. • The type of radiation used in health. • The things sorted on the periodic table. • The war where the atomic bomb was dropped. • ...
physical science sqsa 2 game 2024-01-16
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- how many rings an element has
- Atomic Mass
- electron-based; outside nucleus
- 1 Valence electron; group 1; highest reactivity
- Bond that looks to complete its valence electron shell
- middle radiation
- tendency to attract electrons; related to # of electronss
- absorbs heat
- AB+O --> AO+B
- A+B --> AB
- A+BC --> B+AC
- highest radiation
- Neutron charge
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- AB --> A+B
- AB+CD --> AC+BD
- what do we use to measure radiation
- releasing heat
- nucleus-based; inside nucleus
- needs light, water, and CO2 to make glucose and oxygen
- Gases Monatomic; 8 valence electrons; non reactive
- needs glucose and oxygen to make CO2 and water
- Earth Metals Group 2; 2 valence electrons; reactive but not as much as group 1
- 7 valence electrons; also called non metals
- Electron charge
- Proton charge
- lowest radiation
26 Clues: AB --> A+B • A+B --> AB • Atomic Mass • absorbs heat • Proton charge • AB+O --> AO+B • A+BC --> B+AC • releasing heat • Neutron charge • AB+CD --> AC+BD • Electron charge • middle radiation • lowest radiation • highest radiation • how many rings an element has • nucleus-based; inside nucleus • electron-based; outside nucleus • what do we use to measure radiation • ...
Physics BellRinger 12/03/24 - Turn In When Done 2024-12-02
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- _____ nuclide = nuclide present after radioactive decay
- radiation = particles given _____ in radioactivity
- meson = particle composed of a quark and an _____
- mass number = number of protons plus _____
- nucleon = building block of _____
- isotope = atoms with same _____ number, different mass numbers
- strong force = holds nucleus together, overcomes _____ electrostatic force
- fusion =combining of _____ nuclei
- photon = unit of _____ energy
- quark = ______ that make up nucleons
- lepton = fundamental particles like _____ & neutrinos
- nucleus = tiny, dense, positive _____ of atom containing protons and neutrons
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- gamma radiation = high energy _____ (γ)
- atomic number = number of _____, identifies elements
- mass defect = _____ in mass between the nucleus and its constituent particles
- electron = negatively charged _____
- positron = _____ counterpart of the electron
- antimatter = same mass, _____ charge of counterpart
- beta radiation = _____ or positron (e)
- neutron = _____ nucleon
- hadron = particle composed of _____
- neutrinos = _____ neutral particles (leptons)
- fission = _____ of heavy nuclei
- proton = _____ nucleon
- alpha radiation = _____ nucleus (He)
- half-life = _____ needed for half of substance to decay
26 Clues: proton = _____ nucleon • neutron = _____ nucleon • photon = unit of _____ energy • fission = _____ of heavy nuclei • nucleon = building block of _____ • fusion =combining of _____ nuclei • electron = negatively charged _____ • hadron = particle composed of _____ • alpha radiation = _____ nucleus (He) • quark = ______ that make up nucleons • ...
Biology 2022-11-02
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- Bagian darah yang berperan dalam pengangkutan makanan
- Komponen pada darah yang memiliki jumlah paling banyak
- Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut
- Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot
- Darah yang kaya akan oksigen
- Protein dalam plasma darah yang digunakan untuk membentuk zat antibodi
- Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam
- Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah
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- sel darah putih
- Leukimia disebabkan oleh saah satu sel darah yang berkembang pesat
- Zat makanan dan mineral yang terdapat dalam plasma darah
- Pembuluh darah yang mempunyai volume darah terbesar terdapat pada bagian
- Bagian yang bertanggung jawab atas kontraksi jantung
- Terjadinya pembekuan darah di daerah pembuluh darah disebut
- Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin
- Salah satu bagian darah yang memiliki peranan bagi pembekuan darah
- Sel darap putih pada tubuh kita yang mempunyai peranan dalam keadaan alergi
- plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein
- Bagian jantung yang menerima darah dari pulmo yaitu
19 Clues: sel darah putih • Darah yang kaya akan oksigen • Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin • plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein • Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot • Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam • Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah • Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut • ...
biology 2019-10-28
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- a principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family
- a warm-blooded vertebrate animal
- it HAS A ROOTS,a woody stem and needle like leaves
- a cold-blooded vertebrate animal
- an animal that doesn't have a backbone
- an animal of a large group with the possession of a backbone or spinal cord
- a nectar-feeding insect with two pairs of large, typically brightly colored wings that are covered with microscopic scales.
- IT HAS LONG,THIN,SOFT BODIES DIVIDED INTO SEGMENTS OR RINGS.
- a substance obtained by mining
- They have a soft unsegmented body and live in aquatic or damp habitats
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- it is a pair of long, thin sensory appendages on the heads of insects
- it has true roots and stems and reproduce by making sporesut they do have gr
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- they don't have roots,stem nor leaves been pigments
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- it is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- IT HAS A THIN AND CYLINDRICAL BODIES THAT ARE NOT Divided SEGMENTS.
- a change or a slight decrease in the conditions
- they are distinguished by having a dry scaly skin and typically laying soft-shelled eggs on land.
19 Clues: a substance obtained by mining • a warm-blooded vertebrate animal • a cold-blooded vertebrate animal • an animal that doesn't have a backbone • a change or a slight decrease in the conditions • it HAS A ROOTS,a woody stem and needle like leaves • they don't have roots,stem nor leaves been pigments • IT HAS LONG,THIN,SOFT BODIES DIVIDED INTO SEGMENTS OR RINGS. • ...
Biology 2013-06-17
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- semifluid matrix
- the distance between the crests of two seccessive waves
- most common photon in pigment in plants
- accesory pigments that trap light
- metabolic pahtway
- carbon molecules of PGA
- the process in which the molecules are broken down by light
- any light-driven reaction that attaches phosphate to a molecule
- self-nourishing
- organelle that is specialized in photosynthesis
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- make sugars from carbon dioxide and water using of sun light
- when a photosytem absorbs energy, electrons pop light off of its special pairelectrontransport chain array of enzymes and other molecules in cell membrane that accept and gives electrons
- the electromagnetic energy of light is organized
- spectrum visible light
- cycle uses energy from ATP C and O from CO2, H and elecrtons from NADPH to make glucose
- enzyme that fixes carbon by attaching CO2 to 5 carbon RuBP, or ribulose biphosphate
- groups pf hundreds of pigments and other molecules that work as a unit to begin the reactions of photosynthsis
- organic molecule that selectively absorbs light of specific wavelengths
- inner membrane of choloplast
19 Clues: self-nourishing • semifluid matrix • metabolic pahtway • spectrum visible light • carbon molecules of PGA • inner membrane of choloplast • accesory pigments that trap light • most common photon in pigment in plants • organelle that is specialized in photosynthesis • the electromagnetic energy of light is organized • the distance between the crests of two seccessive waves • ...
biology 2017-02-15
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- 2 sets of chromosomes are__________
- the alleles for seed sharp segregated independently of those for seed color
- each chromosome pairs with its corresponding homologous chromosomes to form a structure called_________
- all of the plants have the same________ or physical characteristics
- both alleles contribute to the phenotype of the organism
- the sister chromatids separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell
- spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes.
- they do not, however, have the same __________, or genetic makeup
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- has four linkage groups and four pairs of chromosomes
- a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes is said to be______________
- the likelihood that particular even will occur is called
- different forms of gene are called?
- and cytokinesis: meiosis11 results in four haploid daughtercells
- cells undergo a round of dna replication, forming duplicate chromosomes
- organisms that have two different alleles for the same trait
- how did this separation or ___________, of alleles occur
- the chromosomes line up in a similar way to the metaphase stage of mitosis
- meiosis i result in two haploid daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell
- the fibers pull the homologous chromosomes toward opposite ends of the cell
19 Clues: 2 sets of chromosomes are__________ • different forms of gene are called? • spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes. • has four linkage groups and four pairs of chromosomes • the likelihood that particular even will occur is called • how did this separation or ___________, of alleles occur • both alleles contribute to the phenotype of the organism • ...
Biology 2018-01-10
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- Colour of blood cell that carries oxygen around the body
- An example of a prokaryotic cell
- Where chemical reactions take place in the cell
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell
- Makes food in plant cells
- Waste gas produced through respiration
- Chemical that stores genetic information
- A cell that contains no nucleus
- Sugar used in respiration
- Organ where breathing takes place
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- Colour of blood cell that fights bacteria and viruses
- A cell that has a nucleus
- Supports and strengthens a plant cell
- Organ that pumps blood around the body
- Energy makers
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions (active site)
- Gas used in aerobic respiration
- Protein makers
- Contains genetic information (DNA)
19 Clues: Energy makers • Protein makers • A cell that has a nucleus • Makes food in plant cells • Sugar used in respiration • Gas used in aerobic respiration • A cell that contains no nucleus • An example of a prokaryotic cell • Organ where breathing takes place • Contains genetic information (DNA) • Supports and strengthens a plant cell • Organ that pumps blood around the body • ...
Biology 2023-10-27
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- Basic unit
- Most abundant form of life on Earth
- Determines traits
- Uses sunlight for sustenance
- A molecule responsible for transferring genetic information from DNA
- The process by which organisms produce offspring
- Directly ingests sustenance
- Part of your body
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- A group of similar cells working together to perform specific functions in the body
- You inherit them from your parents
- Chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate various bodily functions
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- How organisms get around
- Has a cell nucleus
- What all life as we know it runs one
- Contains genetic information
- Lacks a cell nucleus
- Feeds on dead biomatter
- Oldest form of life on Earth
19 Clues: Basic unit • Determines traits • Part of your body • Has a cell nucleus • Lacks a cell nucleus • Feeds on dead biomatter • How organisms get around • Directly ingests sustenance • Contains genetic information • Uses sunlight for sustenance • Oldest form of life on Earth • You inherit them from your parents • Most abundant form of life on Earth • What all life as we know it runs one • ...
Biology 2025-03-04
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- process of cell division
- packages and ships protiens
- gel like fluid
- movement of water
- controls what enters and leaves cell
- higher to lower concentration
- equal salt going in and out
- moves large molecules
- helps plants function
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- builds the shape of cell
- needs energy
- stable
- clean up
- store stuff in
- DNA in middle
- produces energy ATP
- helps you move and function
- organism that has organelles
- organism with no organelles
19 Clues: stable • clean up • needs energy • DNA in middle • gel like fluid • store stuff in • movement of water • produces energy ATP • moves large molecules • helps plants function • builds the shape of cell • process of cell division • packages and ships protiens • helps you move and function • organism with no organelles • equal salt going in and out • organism that has organelles • ...
Biology 2025-09-11
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- An organism that hunts and kills other organisms for food.
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- A change in an organism over time, leading to new species.
- The control center of a cell.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- The system in your body responsible for breaking down food.
- A community of living organisms and their non-living environment.
- The jelly-like substance that fills a cell.
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- The powerhouse of the cell.
- A kingdom of living things that includes mushrooms and molds.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to create food.
- The process by which living organisms reproduce to create a new organism.
- An organism that feeds on other organisms to get energy.
- The smallest unit of a living thing.
- The green pigment found in plants that absorbs light.
- The basic physical and functional unit of heredity.
- The basic unit of life.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • The powerhouse of the cell. • The control center of a cell. • The smallest unit of a living thing. • An organism that makes its own food. • The jelly-like substance that fills a cell. • The passing of traits from parents to offspring. • The basic physical and functional unit of heredity. • The green pigment found in plants that absorbs light. • ...
Biology 2025-10-21
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- Network of protein filaments giving the cell its shape and internal organisation
- Site of aerobic respiration in the cell
- System of flattened sacs that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins
- Vesicle containing catalase that breaks down hydrogen peroxide
- Structure surrounding plant cells made of cellulose
- Type of microscope that uses beams of electrons for high resolution
- Small structure where protein synthesis occurs
- Organelle containing chlorophyll where photosynthesis occurs
- Opening that allows exchange of materials between nucleus and cytoplasm
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- Region between the nucleus and the cell surface membrane
- Small membrane-bound sac that transports materials within cells
- Organelle that contains genetic material and controls cell activities
- Double layer of phospholipids forming the boundary of all cells
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes that break down worn-out organelles
- Organelle responsible for lipid synthesis and detoxification
- Type of electron microscope that provides 3D surface images
- Double membrane surrounding the nucleus containing pores
- Dense structure inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made
- Network of membranes covered with ribosomes for protein transport
19 Clues: Site of aerobic respiration in the cell • Small structure where protein synthesis occurs • Structure surrounding plant cells made of cellulose • Region between the nucleus and the cell surface membrane • Double membrane surrounding the nucleus containing pores • Type of electron microscope that provides 3D surface images • ...
Biology 2025-06-13
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- conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- eukaryotic organisms
- a structural layer outside the cell membrane
- Powerhouse of cells
- Responsible for protein synthesis
- the most common type of blood cell
- gets rid of waste products
- Brain of cell
- When light energy is converted chemical
- engulfing and absorbing bacteria
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- transport water and dissolved minerals
- a biological membrane that separates the inside of a cell from the outside environment
- the fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions
- type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the body's immune system
- the process of producing energy (ATP) in the absence of oxygen
- help protect the body from infection and disease
- responsible for photosynthesis
- cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP
- carries the genetic instructions
19 Clues: Brain of cell • Powerhouse of cells • eukaryotic organisms • gets rid of waste products • responsible for photosynthesis • carries the genetic instructions • engulfing and absorbing bacteria • Responsible for protein synthesis • the most common type of blood cell • transport water and dissolved minerals • When light energy is converted chemical • ...
Biology 2024-12-14
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- stinging cells
- fungus roots
- partially covered by connective tissues
- body cavity fully covered by connective tissues
- study of animals
- sense organs and nerve cells are concentrated on the head
- study of interrelations between humans and plants
- site of gamete production in plants
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- sexes are separate
- haploid stage
- poriferan cavity
- conducts water
- one organism possesses two sexes
- help facilitate diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide in plants
- distributes sugars
- body parts extend from a central point
- diploid stage
- no body cavity
- distinct anterior and posterior ends and right and left sides
19 Clues: fungus roots • haploid stage • diploid stage • stinging cells • conducts water • no body cavity • poriferan cavity • study of animals • sexes are separate • distributes sugars • one organism possesses two sexes • site of gamete production in plants • body parts extend from a central point • partially covered by connective tissues • body cavity fully covered by connective tissues • ...
Biology 2025-11-25
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- - Происходить, случаться.
- - Предполагать, что что-то является правдой, без полной уверенности.
- - Сосредотачивать всё внимание или умственные усилия на чём-либо.
- - Таким образом, следовательно (формальное слово).
- - Выбирать кого-либо или что-либо из ряда альтернатив.
- - Нуждаться в чем-либо; делать что-либо обязательным.
- - Утверждать, что что-то является правдой, не предоставляя доказательств.
- - Останавливать что-либо от того, чтобы произойти.
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- - Занимать чьё-то место; использовать что-то новое вместо старого.
- - Очень старый, существующий в течение долгого времени.
- - Изучать что-либо внимательно и систематически, чтобы объяснить и понять.
- - Замечать или осознавать что-либо.
- - Факты или информация, указывающие на то, является ли убеждение истинным.
- - Полностью, абсолютно, без исключений.
- - Быть причиной чего-либо, заставлять что-то произойти.
- - Твёрдый и прочный; надёжный.
- - Приобретать или получать что-либо, особенно приложив усилия.
- - Вовлекать, включать в себя как необходимую часть.
- - Чрезвычайно важный, абсолютно необходимый.
19 Clues: - Происходить, случаться. • - Твёрдый и прочный; надёжный. • - Замечать или осознавать что-либо. • - Полностью, абсолютно, без исключений. • - Чрезвычайно важный, абсолютно необходимый. • - Таким образом, следовательно (формальное слово). • - Останавливать что-либо от того, чтобы произойти. • - Вовлекать, включать в себя как необходимую часть. • ...
Biology 2016-10-02
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- without nucleus
- Vacuole stores water
- without a nucleus
- wall surrounds the cell membrane
- microscopic fibers
- harvest energy
- apparatus packs and distributes
- inside of cell
- reticulum moves proteins
- small sac
- hairy structures
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- two fatty acids
- threadlike structures
- specific activities
- cellular structures where proteins are made
- uses light energy
- has digestive enzymes
- DNA house
- bilayer double layer in the cell membrane
19 Clues: DNA house • small sac • harvest energy • inside of cell • two fatty acids • without nucleus • hairy structures • uses light energy • without a nucleus • microscopic fibers • specific activities • Vacuole stores water • threadlike structures • has digestive enzymes • reticulum moves proteins • apparatus packs and distributes • wall surrounds the cell membrane • ...
BIOLOGY 2014-09-25
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- Largest internal organ of our body.
- Systematic study.
- British Broadcasting Corporation in short. .
- The smallest flower.
- Italian of the East.
- Breakdown of glucose results in the formation of 2 molecules of. ...
- This gland is located near the kidneys.
- Minute form of blood vessels are referred as..
- I am the central atom of a chlorophyll molecule.
- A clinical condition where a person is deprived of sleep.
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- This scientist proposed the theory of evolution.
- A nitrogenous substance excreted by humans.
- I protect the lungs and the heart.
- The jelly like substance inside a cell.
- Accumulation of this causes muscle pain during exercise.
- Study of birds.
- These are the chemical messengers of our body.
- First National Park of India.
- This is the rhythm of the heart beat.
19 Clues: Study of birds. • Systematic study. • The smallest flower. • Italian of the East. • First National Park of India. • I protect the lungs and the heart. • Largest internal organ of our body. • This is the rhythm of the heart beat. • The jelly like substance inside a cell. • This gland is located near the kidneys. • A nitrogenous substance excreted by humans. • ...
Biology 2014-09-23
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- a short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure
- apparatus a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- membrane a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins that forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- a dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products
- any organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other structures enclosed within membranes
- reticulum a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane
- small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase
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- a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus
- the aqueous component of the cytoplasm of a cell, within which various organelles and particles are suspended
- a microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes
- envelope the double lipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells
- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence
19 Clues: a short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure • the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus • small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase • any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell • ...
Biology 2014-08-16
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- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- The rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions in the wall of the alimentary canal
- The net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, down a concentration gradient
- The substance on which the enzyme acts
- A group of cells with similar structures which work together to perform a specific function
- The process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm or used to provide energy
- Proteins that function as biological catalysts that can alter or speed up chemical reactions and remain chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction
- The change in the three-dimensional structure of an enzyme, caused by heat or chemicals
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- The process whereby digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
- Reaction in which a water molecule is needed to break down a complex molecule into smaller molecules
- The building blocks of life
- A substance which can alter or speed up a chemical process, without itself being chemically changed at the end of the reaction
- The process whereby red blood cells of the donor clump together in the recipient's body
- The process of engulfing or ingesting foreign particles
- The process by which amino groups are removed from amino acids and converted to urea
- The process whereby large food molecules are broken down into smaller, soluble molecules to be absorbed into the body cells
- The process whereby food is taken into the body
- The net movement of water molecules from a solution of higher water potential to a solution of lower water potential, through a partially permeable membrane
20 Clues: The building blocks of life • The substance on which the enzyme acts • The process whereby food is taken into the body • The process of engulfing or ingesting foreign particles • Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen • Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen • ...
Biology 2020-12-18
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- three-base sequence on messenger RNA that codes for a single amino acid
- line up at the equator.
- contains digestive enzymes to break down foreign bodies or dead cells
- another name of a protein
- four chromatids together AKA homologous chromosomes or pairs
- most chemical reactions happen here
- half number of chromosomes
- Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
- microtubules that connect to spindle fibers
- makes protein
- Body cells
- the sugar included in a nucleotide building block of RNA.
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- Structures found in the nucleus, contains DNA
- chromosome that codes for body cells or contains gene for body cells
- the process of making mRNA from DNA.
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Male chromosome pair
- located at end of chromosome-protects chromosomes
- sperm and egg combined
- metaphase II
- process of making sperm or egg
21 Clues: Body cells • metaphase II • makes protein • Male chromosome pair • sperm and egg combined • line up at the equator. • another name of a protein • half number of chromosomes • process of making sperm or egg • most chemical reactions happen here • the process of making mRNA from DNA. • microtubules that connect to spindle fibers • Structures found in the nucleus, contains DNA • ...
Biology 2021-02-07
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- unicellular or colonial, heterotrophic or autotrophic organisms, including many that are decomposers or cause disease
- unicellular or colonial, mostly heterotrophic organisms that are motile as adults and have a pellicle
- Constructing evolutionary history is an example of:
- this includes reclassifying of organisms according to their evolutionary history
- multicellular, autotrophic organisms with cell walls made of cellulose and true tissues and organs
- which taxonomic category is most specific?
- which domain besides bacteria consists of prokaryotic cells
- besides archaea and eukarya, which domain includes unicellular organisms
- heterotrophic, multicellular organisms lacking cell walls but having true tissues and organs; example: insect
- the scientific name is always __________ when typed.
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- Water is drawn through a sea stars body through the:
- Science of classifying organisms, model that is able to be changed
- Because Aristotle’s model of taxonomy was the basis for 8 subgroups we have today, we can consider it a scientific:
- which domain includes multicellular organisms
- unicellular or colonial, heterotrophic or autotrophic organisms known for living in harsh conditions
- plant-like or fungi-like, mostly autotrophic organisms with motile gametes and cell walls made of cellulose
- heterotrophic organisms with cell walls made of chitin; unicellular, but have multicellular reproductive stage
- On a phylogenetic tree, all the organisms that have supposedly evolved from a common ancestor are collectively known as a:
- which language is chosen for the binomial nomenclature?
- Each group in a classification system is called a what?
- the first word in a scientific name is:
21 Clues: the first word in a scientific name is: • which taxonomic category is most specific? • which domain includes multicellular organisms • Constructing evolutionary history is an example of: • Water is drawn through a sea stars body through the: • the scientific name is always __________ when typed. • which language is chosen for the binomial nomenclature? • ...
Biology 2021-02-07
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- unicellular or colonial, heterotrophic or autotrophic organisms, including many that are decomposers or cause disease
- unicellular or colonial, mostly heterotrophic organisms that are motile as adults and have a pellicle
- Constructing evolutionary history is an example of:
- this includes reclassifying of organisms according to their evolutionary history
- multicellular, autotrophic organisms with cell walls made of cellulose and true tissues and organs
- which taxonomic category is most specific?
- which domain besides bacteria consists of prokaryotic cells
- besides archaea and eukarya, which domain includes unicellular organisms
- heterotrophic, multicellular organisms lacking cell walls but having true tissues and organs; example: insect
- the scientific name is always __________ when typed.
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- Water is drawn through a sea stars body through the:
- Science of classifying organisms, model that is able to be changed
- Because Aristotle’s model of taxonomy was the basis for 8 subgroups we have today, we can consider it a scientific:
- which domain includes multicellular organisms
- unicellular or colonial, heterotrophic or autotrophic organisms known for living in harsh conditions
- plant-like or fungi-like, mostly autotrophic organisms with motile gametes and cell walls made of cellulose
- heterotrophic organisms with cell walls made of chitin; unicellular, but have multicellular reproductive stage
- On a phylogenetic tree, all the organisms that have supposedly evolved from a common ancestor are collectively known as a:
- which language is chosen for the binomial nomenclature?
- Each group in a classification system is called a what?
- the first word in a scientific name is:
21 Clues: the first word in a scientific name is: • which taxonomic category is most specific? • which domain includes multicellular organisms • Constructing evolutionary history is an example of: • Water is drawn through a sea stars body through the: • the scientific name is always __________ when typed. • which language is chosen for the binomial nomenclature? • ...
Biology 2021-02-24
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- a type of lymphocyte which are thymus
- They are proteins, if they are in plasma their name is immunoglobulins
- Is the immunity developed after contacting pathogens inside the body
- they are Larger than neutrophils and tend to be found in organs such as lungs, liver, spleen, kidney and lymph nodes rather than remaining in the blood
- Immunity Is the immunity provided by antibodies or antitoxins provided from outside the body
- Mature T cells have specific cell surface receptor called:
- The memory cells rapidly become plasma cells to produce antibodies...This happens when...
- They are a type of t-cells that benefit
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- It is the immunity gained by being affected (active) or by receiving antibodies from the mother across the placenta or in breast milk (passive)
- the first thing it does is that when a pathogen invade the body, the cells under attacking release chemicals to send a sign of help.
- The B-lymphocytes that carries the antibody for that pathogen divides themselves by mitosis...This happens when...
- a type of lymphocyte which are lymph nodes and the spleen
- when the first time infection this cells remain circulating in the blood for a long time
- They are part of an important role in the immune system and are smaller than phagocytes
- is giving a vaccine containing antigens for a disease, either by injection or by mouth
- It is a preparation containing antigens which is used to stimulate an immune response artificially
- They are a type of t-cells that perjures
- It is the immunity gained by vaccination (active) or by injecting antibodies (passive)
- when the first time infection this cells produce antibodies
19 Clues: a type of lymphocyte which are thymus • They are a type of t-cells that benefit • They are a type of t-cells that perjures • a type of lymphocyte which are lymph nodes and the spleen • Mature T cells have specific cell surface receptor called: • when the first time infection this cells produce antibodies • ...
Biology 2022-03-02
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- a particle with a negative charge
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- a biomolecule consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
- other accessory pigments
- converting carbon dioxide and water into sugar using sunlight
- compounds that absorb light
- capture energy from sunlight
- any class of compounds that involve fatty acids
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- enzyme assisted reactions that produce a three-carbon sugar.
- any of a class of mainly yellow, orange, or red fat-soluble pigments, including carotene, which give color to plant parts such as ripe tomatoes and autumn leaves.
- sugars
- the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role
- organisms that can make their own food
- a substance produced by a living organism
- a carbon molecule has an atomic number of 6 and a chemical abbreviation of C
- chemical formula for water
- where does almost all energy come from
- an organic compound and hydrotape
- membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
- organisms that get their food from other sources
20 Clues: sugars • other accessory pigments • chemical formula for water • compounds that absorb light • capture energy from sunlight • a particle with a negative charge • an organic compound and hydrotape • organisms that can make their own food • where does almost all energy come from • a substance produced by a living organism • any class of compounds that involve fatty acids • ...
Biology 2021-05-13
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- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- the condition in which all acting influences are balanced or cancelled by equal opposing forces, resulting in a stable system.
- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissue and organs; vein, artery and capillary.
- the organs involved in respiration; transporting oxygen and removing carbon dioxide; nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs, etc.
- a large gland behind the stomach which secretes the hormones called insulin and glucagon into the blood.
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in poor control of glucose levels in the blood.
- a part of the cell responsible for growth and reproduction
- the organs and tissues involved in circulation blood through the body
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- coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the pituitary, controlling body temperature, thirst, hunger, and other homeostatic systems, and involved in sleep and emotional activity.
- occurs to maintain homeostasis – change in the rate of hormone production to oppose the effects of the hormone.
- part of a neuron that carries a nerve impulse away from the cell body.
- an action that is performed without conscious thought as a response to a stimulus.
- tube reinforced by rings of cartilage which connects the throat to the lungs.
- metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms
- the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord.
- a thin membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell
- complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body.
- a hormone produced in the pancreas which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
19 Clues: a thin membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell • the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord. • metabolic equilibrium maintained by biological mechanisms • a part of the cell responsible for growth and reproduction • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. • tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange. • ...
Biology 2023-12-07
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- Cells that dont have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- Cells that have a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Helps maintain shape, support, and movement in cells
- Meaning same strength
- A macromolecule made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms; includes fats, oils, and waxes
- All cells are surrounded by a
- A system that turns nutrients into energy
- A macromolecule containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorous
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- The digestive system of a cell
- The structure in an animal cell that helps organize cell division
- A macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth
- A pouch that holds nutrients, waste products, or water
- borders and shields the nucleus
- a system that orders the motion of chromosomes
- The control center of a cell
- A compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; major source of energy for the body
- Anything between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane
- The smallest unit of life
- A well tested explanation for a range of phenomena
- Supports and protects the cell
20 Clues: Meaning same strength • The smallest unit of life • The control center of a cell • All cells are surrounded by a • The digestive system of a cell • Supports and protects the cell • borders and shields the nucleus • A system that turns nutrients into energy • a system that orders the motion of chromosomes • A well tested explanation for a range of phenomena • ...
biology 2023-09-15
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- A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.
- A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell
- Energy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- transport the movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The study of life
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- organelle containing digestive enzymes
- A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- compoundmade up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms; major source of energy for the human body
- cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
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- Energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- site The part of an enzyme or antibody where the chemical reaction occurs.
- A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
- Control center of the cell
- The basic unit of life and the building block of tissues and organs
21 Clues: The study of life • Control center of the cell • organelle containing digestive enzymes • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus • A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers • The basic unit of life and the building block of tissues and organs • ...
Biology 2024-04-16
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- Organelle, site of cellular respiration, creates ATP
- Type of cellular transport that does not require energy, includes diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
- Organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles
- Organelle, boundary of the cell, decides what comes in and out
- Organelle that makes proteins, created in the nucleolus
- Organelle full of enzymes to break down substances
- Small subunit used to build polymers
- Place on an enzyme that binds to a substrate
- Center of an atom
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- Organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose
- Type of cellular transport that requires energy, includes solute pumping, endocytosis, and exocytosis
- Type of cellular transport that does not require energy, includes diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
- Protein that speeds up biological reactions by lowering the activation energy
- Macromolecule, made of monosaccharides, source of energy for living things
- joining monomers to form a polymer
- Organelle used for structure and support in some cells, plants, and fungi
- Passive transport process, causes water to move toward the hypertonic side of a membrane
- Macromolecule, made of a glycerol and fatty acids, used for energy storage and membranes
- Organelle used to store substances, plants have one large, animals have many small
- Macromolecule, made of nucleotides, stores genetic information
20 Clues: Center of an atom • joining monomers to form a polymer • Small subunit used to build polymers • Place on an enzyme that binds to a substrate • Organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose • Organelle full of enzymes to break down substances • Organelle, site of cellular respiration, creates ATP • Organelle that makes proteins, created in the nucleolus • ...
Biology 2025-02-04
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- The idea that those individuals best suited to their environment will achieve higher Fitness.
- State of genetic equilibrium characterized by a large population, no migration, no natural selection, no mutation, and random mating.
- Type of natural selection in which individuals I either extreme of the bell curve achieve higher Fitness and the average is selected against.
- Isolation of a population due to differences in communication, mating rituals, and other behaviors.
- Describes the movement of genes/alleles/individuals between 2 neighboring populations - makes populations more alike. Gene Pool- Collection of all alleles present in a population.
- Type of natural selection in which individuals with one extreme phenotype have an advantage and the Other Extreme is selected against.
- Migration of individuals out of a population. Fitness- Measurement of the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce successful offspring.
- When a small part of a population is separated from the rest and colonizes a new area-They often respond differently to Natural Selection pressures.
- A necessary or desired commodity in an ecosystem - individuals of a population will compete for these.
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- Percent of individuals of a population that have a particular trait-expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
- Type of natural selection in which individuals with the Average phenotype have an advantage and the extremes are selected against.
- Isolation of a population due to differences in the timing of mating
- Group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time and can interbreed.
- Any characteristic that increases the fitness of an individual.
- When a population experiences a rapid, drastic reduction in the number of individuals in the population-Reduces variation and changes allele frequencies of the population.
- Random changes in a low frequencies attributed to luck, not Fitness Genetic Variation- Refers to the differences among individuals in a population.
- Migration of new individuals into a population.
- When organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase Fitness.
- Isolation of a population due to physical barriers such as fence, mountain range, or body of water.
19 Clues: Migration of new individuals into a population. • Any characteristic that increases the fitness of an individual. • Isolation of a population due to differences in the timing of mating • When organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase Fitness. • The idea that those individuals best suited to their environment will achieve higher Fitness. • ...
N4 Waves & Radiation 2024-12-12
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- – The time taken for half of the radioactive nuclei in a sample to decay.
- – High-energy electromagnetic waves used for medical imaging.
- – Very high-frequency electromagnetic radiation released from atomic nuclei.
- – When a wave bounces back after hitting a surface.
- – Electromagnetic radiation felt as heat and used in remote controls.
- – The maximum displacement of a wave from its central position.
- – How many complete waves pass a point in one second.
- – Electromagnetic waves used in cooking and communication.
- – Type of wave where the particles vibrate parallel to the direction the wave travels.
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- – The bending of a wave’s path as it enters a different medium.
- – The constant, low-level radiation present in the environment.
- – The distance between two identical points on consecutive waves.
- – Type of wave where the particles vibrate at right angles to the direction of travel.
- – Radiation from the Sun that can cause sunburn.
- – A high-speed electron emitted from an unstable nucleus.
- – Type of nuclear radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons.
16 Clues: – Radiation from the Sun that can cause sunburn. • – When a wave bounces back after hitting a surface. • – How many complete waves pass a point in one second. • – A high-speed electron emitted from an unstable nucleus. • – Electromagnetic waves used in cooking and communication. • – High-energy electromagnetic waves used for medical imaging. • ...
Effects of Radiation Exposure Key Terms 2019-01-24
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- Symptoms of short term radiation effects after a massive dose of ionizing radiation
- Amount of radiation sufficient to cause death of an organism
- When radiation affects all body cells except the reproductive cells
- Theory that radiation-exposed tissues accrue damage and may function at a diminished capacity with each repeated exposure
- Refers to a substance or tissue that is susceptible to injury by ionizing radiation
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- Observable adverse biological effects caused by radiation exposure. The severity of change in tissues depends on radiation dose
- When a biological response is based on the probability of occurrence rather than the severity of the change
- Time between exposure to radiation and the first clinically observable symptoms
- Radiation effect that is passed on to future generations
- Refers to a substance or tissue that is not easily injured by ionizing radiation
- Cell division
11 Clues: Cell division • Radiation effect that is passed on to future generations • Amount of radiation sufficient to cause death of an organism • When radiation affects all body cells except the reproductive cells • Time between exposure to radiation and the first clinically observable symptoms • ...
Biology 2013-02-26
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- what cells enable a faster second immune response.
- what is it called when the majority of a population is vaccinated against a disease.
- what calls engulf, ingest and digest bacteria.
- the process of the movement of cells or organisms towards or away from a particular chemical.
- What is the process of deposition of fatty substances in the lining of the arteries.
- what cells secrete mucus?
- What are capable of neutralizing the effects of an antigen.
- immunity that has been obtained through the placenta or breast milk, or by injection.
- If you contact HIV it is unlikely to kill you but due to a weakened immune system an ............ disease will.
- these have receptors that recognizes antigens on the surface of a virus-infected cell and secretes lymphokines.
- what is a molecule that microorganisms produce to kill other microorganism?
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- what is the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases called?
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- what is the name of a nonreversible lung disease that is a combination of emphysema and chronic bronchitis?
- Accumulation of fatty substances in the artery walls.
- When a disease is spreading world wide, what is it called?
- What do the goblet cells secret?
- This helps to maintain membrane fluidity.
- what is the colorless fluid part of blood called?
19 Clues: what cells secrete mucus? • What do the goblet cells secret? • This helps to maintain membrane fluidity. • what calls engulf, ingest and digest bacteria. • what is the colorless fluid part of blood called? • what cells enable a faster second immune response. • Accumulation of fatty substances in the artery walls. • ...
Biology 2014-08-16
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- The substance on which the enzyme acts
- Proteins that function as biological catalysts that can alter or speed up chemical reactions and remain chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction
- Reaction in which a water molecule is needed to break down a complex molecule into smaller molecules
- The process of engulfing or ingesting foreign particles
- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- The process whereby food is taken into the body
- The process by which amino groups are removed from amino acids and converted to urea
- The process whereby large food molecules are broken down into smaller, soluble molecules to be absorbed into the body cells
- The process whereby digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
- The net movement of water molecules from a solution of higher water potential to a solution of lower water potential, through a partially permeable membrane
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- The building blocks of life
- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- The process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm or used to provide energy
- The rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions in the wall of the alimentary canal
- The change in the three-dimensional structure of an enzyme, caused by heat or chemicals
- Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
- The process whereby red blood cells of the donor clump together in the recipient's body
- The net movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, down a concentration gradient
- A substance which can alter or speed up a chemical process, without itself being chemically changed at the end of the reaction
- A group of cells with similar structures which work together to perform a specific function
20 Clues: The building blocks of life • The substance on which the enzyme acts • The process whereby food is taken into the body • The process of engulfing or ingesting foreign particles • Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen • Organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen • ...
Biology 2020-11-15
biology 2021-10-07
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- The removal of soluble waste materials.
- A large vacuole that rests at the center of most plant cells and is filled with a solution that contains a high concentration of solutes.
- A pigment necessary for photosynthesis.
- main source of energy
- Hairlike projections that extend from the plasma membrane and are used for locomotion.
- shorter term for spermatozoon; male gamete
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
- A membrane-bounded "sac" within a cell.
- The region of a cell that contains the cell's main DNA. Centre of a cell.
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- DNA coiled around and supported by proteins, found in the nucleus of the cell.
- A rigid structure on the outside of certain cells, usually plant and bacteria cells.
- Sets of organs in our bodies that do the work to keep us healthy and alive.
- A thin covering of tissue.
- An organelle containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
- Made of thousands of cells, connected by several body systems to do work to keep our bodies healthy & alive.
- The tendency of a solvent to travel across a semipermeable membrane into areas of higher solute concentration.
- The breakdown of food molecules with a release of energy.
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Small part of all living things.
19 Clues: main source of energy • Powerhouse of the cell • A thin covering of tissue. • Small part of all living things. • The removal of soluble waste materials. • A pigment necessary for photosynthesis. • A membrane-bounded "sac" within a cell. • shorter term for spermatozoon; male gamete • An organelle containing chlorophyll for photosynthesis. • ...
Biology 2021-10-21
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- see adenosine diphosphate
- fluid that surrounds the grana
- inner mitochondrial that carries out etc
- acid product of fermination
- molecule of glucose is broken down
- bond a chemical reaction
- respiration process of producing atp to break down carbon based molecules
- a membrane that contains chlorophyll
- light is converted to chemical energy
- does not require oxygen
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- break down of carbo hydrates,enzyme and bacteria
- see adenosine triphosphate
- process that requires oxygen
- atp is synthesized as an energy source
- transport chain proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondria to aid
- reaction the independent synthesis carbohydrates dependent light transfers energy to the in dependent
- cycle process when a organism uses photosynthesis
- light absorbing pigment molecule
- cycle Pyruvic acid is broken down into carbo dioxide
19 Clues: does not require oxygen • bond a chemical reaction • see adenosine diphosphate • see adenosine triphosphate • acid product of fermination • process that requires oxygen • fluid that surrounds the grana • light absorbing pigment molecule • molecule of glucose is broken down • a membrane that contains chlorophyll • light is converted to chemical energy • ...
Biology 2022-11-02
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- Sel darap putih pada tubuh kita yang mempunyai peranan dalam keadaan alergi
- Bagian darah yang berperan dalam pengangkutan makanan
- Darah yang kaya akan oksigen
- Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut
- Terjadinya pembekuan darah di daerah pembuluh darah disebut
- Bagian jantung yang menerima darah dari pulmo yaitu
- sel darah putih
- Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam
- Komponen pada darah yang memiliki jumlah paling banyak
- Zat makanan dan mineral yang terdapat dalam plasma darah
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- Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin
- plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein
- Pembuluh darah yang mempunyai volume darah terbesar terdapat pada bagian
- Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot
- Leukimia disebabkan oleh saah satu sel darah yang berkembang pesat
- Salah satu bagian darah yang memiliki peranan bagi pembekuan darah
- Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah
- Bagian yang bertanggung jawab atas kontraksi jantung
- Protein dalam plasma darah yang digunakan untuk membentuk zat antibodi
19 Clues: sel darah putih • Darah yang kaya akan oksigen • Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin • plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein • Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot • Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam • Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah • Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut • ...
Biology 2022-11-02
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- Terjadinya pembekuan darah di daerah pembuluh darah disebut
- Leukimia disebabkan oleh saah satu sel darah yang berkembang pesat
- Darah yang kaya akan oksigen
- plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein
- Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah
- Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot
- Zat makanan dan mineral yang terdapat dalam plasma darah
- Bagian jantung yang menerima darah dari pulmo yaitu
- Salah satu bagian darah yang memiliki peranan bagi pembekuan darah
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- Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam
- Sel darap putih pada tubuh kita yang mempunyai peranan dalam keadaan alergi
- Protein dalam plasma darah yang digunakan untuk membentuk zat antibodi
- sel darah putih
- Bagian darah yang berperan dalam pengangkutan makanan
- Pembuluh darah yang mempunyai volume darah terbesar terdapat pada bagian
- Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut
- Bagian yang bertanggung jawab atas kontraksi jantung
- Komponen pada darah yang memiliki jumlah paling banyak
- Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin
19 Clues: sel darah putih • Darah yang kaya akan oksigen • Zat yang membentuk benang-benang fibrin • plasma darah yang tidak mengandung protein • Jantung manusia dilapisi oleh lapisan otot • Jenis leukosit yang plasmanya bersifat asam • Alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tekanan darah • Kelainan karena darah tidak dapat membeku di sebut • ...
Biology 2016-10-02
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- wall surrounds the cell membrane
- hairy structures
- threadlike structures
- uses light energy
- Vacuole stores water
- harvest energy
- reticulum moves proteins
- inside of cell
- without a nucleus
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- small sac
- has digestive enzymes
- microscopic fibers
- cellular structures where proteins are made
- specific activities
- two fatty acids
- apparatus packs and distributes
- DNA house
- without nucleus
- bilayer double layer in the cell membrane
19 Clues: small sac • DNA house • harvest energy • inside of cell • two fatty acids • without nucleus • hairy structures • uses light energy • without a nucleus • microscopic fibers • specific activities • Vacuole stores water • threadlike structures • has digestive enzymes • reticulum moves proteins • apparatus packs and distributes • wall surrounds the cell membrane • ...
Biology 2023-09-01
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- Beginning of a chemical reaction
- protein; acts as a catalyst to accelerate a chemical reaction
- A system that brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- a system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- A type of nucleic acid, there is 2
- A group of atoms bonded together
- a system that enables body to move and maintain structur (They are different)
- End of a chemical reaction
- first steps to cell organization
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- Smallest particle of an element
- Another type of nucleic acid, not the same as the last one
- A system that processes information based on 5 senses
- a system that develops offspring
- One thing that a carbohydrate is made of
- A science involving living things
- What eukaryotes have, but a prokaryote doesn't have
- a system that enables body to move and maintain structur (they are different)
- Example of a eukaryotes; is plural
- Two or more elements combined
- What plant cells have (2 words put into 1)
20 Clues: End of a chemical reaction • Two or more elements combined • Smallest particle of an element • Beginning of a chemical reaction • a system that develops offspring • A group of atoms bonded together • first steps to cell organization • A science involving living things • A type of nucleic acid, there is 2 • Example of a eukaryotes; is plural • ...
biology 2023-09-26
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- A controlled investigation
- must be testable
- possible answer that can be tested
- have a double bond between carbons, bent or curved shape, liquid at room temp, found in plants
- relationship between organisms for the same resource
- contains maximum number of hydrogens, straight chains, solid at room temp., found in animals
- statement that cannot change under certain natural conditions
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
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- way of gaining knowledge of the natural world
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- long chains of amino acids
- ex:triglycerides, phospholipids and steroids
- broad explanations that are well supported by data can change over time
- representation of part of the real world and used to show relationships
- sugar or starch used to store energy
- close relationship between species where at least one of benefits
- Group of same kind of cells
- what is an individual living thing
- five sentences
- a basic unit
20 Clues: a basic unit • five sentences • must be testable • A controlled investigation • long chains of amino acids • Group of same kind of cells • possible answer that can be tested • what is an individual living thing • sugar or starch used to store energy • ex:triglycerides, phospholipids and steroids • way of gaining knowledge of the natural world • ...
biology 2024-07-03
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- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients upwards from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards from the leaves.
- The first part of the small intestine.
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus,
- the process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide.
- the main and largest artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart
- a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid which aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.
- a powder, produced by the male part of a flower, that causes the female part of the same type of flower to produce seeds.
- It is the top of the female portion that helps capture pollen.
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- mineral ions that is useful foe amino acids synthesis
- the process of mechanically and enzymatically breaking down food into substances for absorption into the bloodstream.
- any of the usually brightly coloured parts that together form most of a flower
- are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- is the process of dispersing two or more immiscible liquids together to form a semistable mixture.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart.
- tiny, finger-like projections made up of cells that line the entire length of your small intestine
19 Clues: The first part of the small intestine. • mineral ions that is useful foe amino acids synthesis • It is the top of the female portion that helps capture pollen. • the process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. • any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter • ...
biology 2026-03-12
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- consumer consumer that eats other consumers
- total mass of organisms in an area
- change from liquid to gas
- pyramid, a diagram showing energy transferred in the ecosystem
- conversion of ammonia to nitrates
- process of producing energy in cells
- consumer consumer that
- organisms that feed on detritus
- species, first organisms to colonize an area
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- change from gas to liquid
- organisms that produce their own food
- levels levels in a food chain
- consumer that eats only meats
- nonliving components of an ecosystem
- conversion of nitrates back to nitrogen gas
- consumer that eats both plants and animals
- organism that uses chemicals for energy
- organisms that rely on others for energy
- the ability to do work or cause change
- living components of an ecosystem
20 Clues: consumer consumer that • change from gas to liquid • change from liquid to gas • levels levels in a food chain • consumer that eats only meats • organisms that feed on detritus • conversion of ammonia to nitrates • living components of an ecosystem • total mass of organisms in an area • nonliving components of an ecosystem • process of producing energy in cells • ...
biology 2026-04-14
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- basic unit of life
- Organelle that packages proteins
- Dense region within the nucleus
- energy for the cell
- the division of cells
- speeds up cell process
- stores the water in the cell
- contains genetic material in eukaryotes
- green pigment in plants
- code of the cell
- outer wall of cells that allow things to go in and out
- a Organelle in plants cells
- when one animal benefits and one is harmed
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- contains genetic info
- protein synthesis
- process of cell splitting
- a food chain like system that shows energy transfer
- powerhouse of the cell
- the process of plants making food
19 Clues: code of the cell • protein synthesis • basic unit of life • energy for the cell • contains genetic info • the division of cells • powerhouse of the cell • speeds up cell process • green pigment in plants • process of cell splitting • a Organelle in plants cells • stores the water in the cell • Dense region within the nucleus • Organelle that packages proteins • ...
Biology 2024-10-31
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- Biotic factors such as predation, disease, parasites, and competition
- Abiotic factors such as weather events
- The number of individuals moving away from a population
- The pattern of spacing a population within an area
- A change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates
- Explains how fast a population grows
- Where the population only slightly decreases with time
- The rate of population rapidly increasing.
- Produces as many offspring as possible
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- The number of organisms per area
- The maximum number of individuals in a species that an environment can support for the long term
- Where the population only slightly decreases but peaks in two spots
- Where the population peaks during childhood
- Results in a s shaped graph
- Births + immigration = deaths + emigration
- How many people are there (______ billion)
- The study of human population size, density, distribution, movement, and birth and death rates
- The number of males and females in each of three age groups
- The number of individuals moving into a population
19 Clues: Results in a s shaped graph • The number of organisms per area • Explains how fast a population grows • Abiotic factors such as weather events • Produces as many offspring as possible • Births + immigration = deaths + emigration • How many people are there (______ billion) • The rate of population rapidly increasing. • Where the population peaks during childhood • ...
biology 2025-05-06
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- Οργανίδιο υπεύθυνο για τη σύνθεση πρωτεϊνών.
- Η διαδικασία διαίρεσης του πυρήνα ενός ευκαρυωτικού κυττάρου.
- Η διαδικασία δημιουργίας αντιγράφων DNA.
- Βιολογικοί καταλύτες που επιταχύνουν τις χημικές αντιδράσεις.
- Το σύνολο των γονιδίων ενός οργανισμού.
- Η διαδικασία κατά την οποία ένα γονιμοποιημένο ωάριο αναπτύσσεται σε έναν νέο οργανισμό.
- Η διαδικασία αποβολής άχρηστων ουσιών από τον οργανισμό.
- Η μελέτη των σχέσεων μεταξύ των οργανισμών και του περιβάλλοντός τους.
- Η βασική δομική και λειτουργική μονάδα των ζωντανών οργανισμών.
- Το αέριο που είναι απαραίτητο για την αναπνοή των περισσότερων οργανισμών.
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- Η ικανότητα ενός οργανισμού να αντιδρά σε ερεθίσματα.
- Η φυσική επιλογή οδηγεί σε αυτό.
- Η επιστήμη που μελετά τους ζωντανούς οργανισμούς.
- Η διαδικασία κατά την οποία τα φυτά παράγουν τροφή χρησιμοποιώντας το φως.
- Ομάδα οργανισμών του ίδιου είδους που ζουν στην ίδια περιοχή.
- Οργανίδιο υπεύθυνο για την παραγωγή ενέργειας στο κύτταρο.
- Η διαδοχική μεταβολή των ειδών με την πάροδο του χρόνου.
- Το υγρό στοιχείο που αποτελεί το μεγαλύτερο μέρος των ζωντανών οργανισμών.
- Μια αλληλουχία DNA που περιέχει τις οδηγίες για την κατασκευή μιας πρωτεΐνης.
19 Clues: Η φυσική επιλογή οδηγεί σε αυτό. • Το σύνολο των γονιδίων ενός οργανισμού. • Η διαδικασία δημιουργίας αντιγράφων DNA. • Οργανίδιο υπεύθυνο για τη σύνθεση πρωτεϊνών. • Η επιστήμη που μελετά τους ζωντανούς οργανισμούς. • Η ικανότητα ενός οργανισμού να αντιδρά σε ερεθίσματα. • Η διαδοχική μεταβολή των ειδών με την πάροδο του χρόνου. • ...
Biology 2025-08-27
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- molecule that holds the genetic information
- living thing
- unit of life
- unicellular organism
- he non-living chemical and physical elements of an ecosystem that are crucial for the survival of living organisms.
- source of energy in planet earth.
- test to prove an hypothesis
- unicellular photosynthetic organism
- decomposer organism
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- revision of data obtained in tests
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- this substance is necessary for life
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- a group of atoms bonded together
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- All the living or formerly living organisms within an ecosystem.
- organism that is green and doesn't require food, just sunlight
- the study of life
- Name of your biology teacher
19 Clues: living thing • unit of life • the study of life • decomposer organism • unicellular organism • test to prove an hypothesis • Name of your biology teacher • a group of atoms bonded together • source of energy in planet earth. • revision of data obtained in tests • unicellular photosynthetic organism • this substance is necessary for life • molecule that holds the genetic information • ...
Biology 2026-04-16
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- Non living things
- One organism eats the other
- mRNA to amino acids
- Sugars
- Long term energy
- Nucleus
- With ATP
- Helps your body work
- Buried bones
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- Build protiens
- Changes over time
- Make up living things
- Changes
- Autotroph
- Without ATP
- Balance
- Helps move nutrients in plants
- When both organisms benefit
- Hold genetic info
19 Clues: Sugars • Changes • Balance • Nucleus • With ATP • Autotroph • Without ATP • Buried bones • Build protiens • Long term energy • Changes over time • Non living things • Hold genetic info • mRNA to amino acids • Helps your body work • Make up living things • One organism eats the other • When both organisms benefit • Helps move nutrients in plants
Biology 2026-04-16
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- 10 % each level
- both benifit
- stores protein
- holds genetic material
- amount of organisms
- eats food
- needs a host cell
- transcription from dna
- one eats another
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- stays the same
- stays the same
- blend
- mitochondria
- amount of time a trait shows up
- one benifits
- basic unit of life
- makes food
- Genetic material
- both show
- Web shows biodiversity
20 Clues: blend • both show • eats food • makes food • mitochondria • both benifit • one benifits • stays the same • stays the same • stores protein • 10 % each level • Genetic material • one eats another • needs a host cell • basic unit of life • amount of organisms • holds genetic material • transcription from dna • Web shows biodiversity • amount of time a trait shows up
Weather, Atmosphere, water vapor Density, air pressure, barometer, mercury barometer, aneroid barometer, altitude tropo 2023-04-21
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- water vapor
- effect, latitude
- mercury barometer,
- anemometer,
- troposphere, stratosphere,
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- effect temperature, thermal energy, thermometer, heat, convection, conduction, convection currents
- thermosphere,
- barometer,
- factor,
- winds,
- winds, sea breeze, land
- air pressure,
- radiation , infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, scattering,
- electromagnetic waves
14 Clues: winds, • factor, • barometer, • water vapor • anemometer, • thermosphere, • air pressure, • mercury barometer, • electromagnetic waves • effect, latitude • troposphere, stratosphere, • winds, sea breeze, land • radiation , infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, scattering, • ...
Sun Exposure and Prevention 2024-03-12
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- A term often used interchangeably with sunscreen, referring to products that physically block or reflect UV radiation from reaching the skin's surface.
- Products or measures used to alleviate discomfort and promote healing of sunburned skin, such as aloe vera gel or cool compresses.
- Garments made from specially designed fabrics that offer increased protection against UV radiation.
- A lotion, spray, gel, or other topical product that absorbs or reflects some of the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation and helps protect the skin from sunburn and other damage.
- A numerical rating indicating the level of protection provided by clothing against both UVA and UVB rays. Similar to SPF for sunscreen, the higher the UPF, the greater the protection.
- Refers to individuals who are more prone to sunburn or skin damage due to factors such as fair skin, light eyes, or a history of skin cancer.
- Measures taken to protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation, including sunscreen use, protective clothing, and seeking shade.
- A wide-brimmed hat worn to shade the face, neck, and shoulders from direct sunlight.
- A numerical rating indicating the level of protection provided by a sunscreen against UVB rays. The higher the SPF, the greater the protection.
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- The date specified on sunscreen packaging indicating when the product is no longer considered effective and should be discarded.
- The practice of regularly applying sunscreen every two hours or after swimming or sweating to maintain its effectiveness.
- Refers to sunscreens that provide protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
- The ability of a sunscreen to effectively protect the skin from UV radiation and prevent sunburn and other forms of skin damage.
- Chemicals or compounds found in sunscreen formulations that provide UV protection, such as avobenzone, oxybenzone, and zinc oxide.
- type of UV radiation that penetrates deep into the skin and contributes to premature aging and skin cancer.
- A device, such as an umbrella or canopy, used to provide shade and protection from direct sunlight.
- Practices and behaviors aimed at minimizing sun exposure and reducing the risk of sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer.
- Eyewear with tinted or polarized lenses designed to protect the eyes from UV radiation and reduce glare from sunlight.
- radiation, a type of UV radiation that primarily affects the outer layers of the skin and is the primary cause of sunburn and skin cancer.
- Redness, inflammation, and pain in the skin caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun.
20 Clues: Refers to sunscreens that provide protection against both UVA and UVB rays. • A wide-brimmed hat worn to shade the face, neck, and shoulders from direct sunlight. • Redness, inflammation, and pain in the skin caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun. • ...
crosword 2022-12-06
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- Tiny organisms visible only under microscope
- a scientist who studies microbes
- scientists that study heredity
- The units of heredity described by mendel
- a scientist who studies plants and animals
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- a rod-shaped structure in cells that is made up of genes
- chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- The study of organisms
- Scientists who specialize in biology
- The branch of biology dealing with the study of plants
- the branch of biology dealing with the study of animals
- chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms
12 Clues: The study of organisms • scientists that study heredity • a scientist who studies microbes • Scientists who specialize in biology • chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms • The units of heredity described by mendel • a scientist who studies plants and animals • Tiny organisms visible only under microscope • The branch of biology dealing with the study of plants • ...
School subjects like/dislike 2018-05-26
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- Physical education (l’éducation physique et sportive)
- English
- nasty
- German
- latin
- physics
- IT
- subject
- nice
- entertaining
- difficult
- uesless
- history
- too much
- design and techology
- art
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- Spanish
- French
- geography
- chemistry
- maths
- a lots of
- easy
- music
- biology
- interesting
- because
- science
- kind
- another name for biology as a subject(sciences de la vie et de la Terre)
- performing arts
- strong
32 Clues: IT • art • easy • nice • kind • maths • nasty • latin • music • French • German • strong • Spanish • English • biology • physics • subject • because • science • uesless • history • too much • geography • chemistry • a lots of • difficult • interesting • entertaining • performing arts • design and techology • Physical education (l’éducation physique et sportive) • another name for biology as a subject(sciences de la vie et de la Terre)
Weather, Atmosphere, water vapor Density, air pressure, barometer, mercury barometer, aneroid barometer, altitude tropo 2023-04-21
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- water vapor
- effect, latitude
- mercury barometer,
- anemometer,
- troposphere, stratosphere,
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- effect temperature, thermal energy, thermometer, heat, convection, conduction, convection currents
- thermosphere,
- barometer,
- factor,
- winds,
- winds, sea breeze, land
- air pressure,
- radiation , infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, scattering,
- electromagnetic waves
14 Clues: winds, • factor, • barometer, • water vapor • anemometer, • thermosphere, • air pressure, • mercury barometer, • electromagnetic waves • effect, latitude • troposphere, stratosphere, • winds, sea breeze, land • radiation , infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, scattering, • ...
Science Review Crossword 2021-06-03
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- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- the energy of an object in motion
- energy in a mechanical form
- changing location rapidly
- electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- what makes things happen
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
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- radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the energy released by a nuclearreaction
- the spatial property of being crowded together
- stored energy an object has
- transferring energy that is stored
- when energy is converted to heat
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- the amount of matter a substance contains
- the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles
26 Clues: what makes things happen • changing location rapidly • stored energy an object has • energy in a mechanical form • when energy is converted to heat • the energy of an object in motion • transferring energy that is stored • the energy released by a nuclearreaction • the amount of matter a substance contains • the spatial property of being crowded together • ...
Science Review Crossword 2021-06-03
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- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- the energy of an object in motion
- energy in a mechanical form
- changing location rapidly
- electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- what makes things happen
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
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- radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the energy released by a nuclearreaction
- the spatial property of being crowded together
- stored energy an object has
- transferring energy that is stored
- when energy is converted to heat
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- the amount of matter a substance contains
- the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles
26 Clues: what makes things happen • changing location rapidly • stored energy an object has • energy in a mechanical form • when energy is converted to heat • the energy of an object in motion • transferring energy that is stored • the energy released by a nuclearreaction • the amount of matter a substance contains • the spatial property of being crowded together • ...
Radiology Vocabulary Crossword 2026-04-22
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- Anatomical landmark in the vicinity of the 1st and 2nd bicuspids
- Stream of radiation as it is emitted from the x-ray unit tube
- Which tissue is the least sensitive to radiation
- Negative terminal inside the x-ray machine
- Radiation cell death is called
- Shows the maxillary and mandibular arches, sinus cavity, temporal mandibular joints (TMJ), wisdom teeth, supernumerary teeth
- The effects of radiation in human tissue can be described as
- Stretches the image on the film
- Cheekbone
- Improper horizontal angulation
- Located along roots of the maxillary bicuspid/molar region
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- Shows the entire skull, facial bones and TMJ
- Shows the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth in the occlusion to detect interproximal decay
- This dissolves the remaining silver bromide and stops the action of the developer, making the image permanent
- The less dense tissue on an exposed x-ray will appear darker
- Device worn to measure occupational exposure to radiation
- When the x-ray cone is not centered over the film, creating a white unexposed image on the x-ray
- Shades of light gray and white on the exposed x-ray which will represent the more dense tissue/structures
- Corner of the mouth to the tragus of the ear is what plane
- of the nose to the tragus of the ear is what plane
- Unit of exposure to radiation
- The bicuspid x-ray should always include both bicuspid and the distal of what tooth
- Positive terminal inside the x-ray machine
23 Clues: Cheekbone • Unit of exposure to radiation • Radiation cell death is called • Improper horizontal angulation • Stretches the image on the film • Negative terminal inside the x-ray machine • Positive terminal inside the x-ray machine • Shows the entire skull, facial bones and TMJ • Which tissue is the least sensitive to radiation • ...
Science Review Crossword 2021-06-03
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- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- the energy of an object in motion
- energy in a mechanical form
- changing location rapidly
- electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- the simplest structural unit of an element or compound
- the transmission of heat or electricity or sound
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- what makes things happen
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
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- radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
- energy that is transmitted in the form of (electromagnetic) radiation
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the energy released by a nuclearreaction
- the spatial property of being crowded together
- stored energy an object has
- transferring energy that is stored
- when energy is converted to heat
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- the amount of matter a substance contains
- the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion
- energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles
26 Clues: what makes things happen • changing location rapidly • stored energy an object has • energy in a mechanical form • when energy is converted to heat • the energy of an object in motion • transferring energy that is stored • the energy released by a nuclearreaction • the amount of matter a substance contains • the spatial property of being crowded together • ...
Chemistry Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-25
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- positive particle ejected from certain radioactive arguments
- ions that are negatively charged
- diagrams that represent the valence electrons of atoms within a molecule
- tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell
- represent the reactants and products in radioactive decay, nuclear fission or fusion
- electromagnetic radiation of the shortest wavelength and highest energy
- ions that are positively charged
- a tiny particle or bundle of electromagnetic radiation
- the shell or orbital in which the electron is located relative to the atom's
- having the least energy of all the possible states
- arrangement of electrons in orbitals around an atomic nucleus
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- spectrum of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation emitted
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- smallest discrete unit of a phenomenon
- single electron or one of two or more electrons in the outer shell of an atom that is responsible for the chemical properties of the atom
- number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- act of emitting radiation spontaneously
- form of energy that propagates as both electrical and magnetic waves
- energy level defined by quantum theory
- charged particle emitted from nucleus of radioactive element
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
21 Clues: ions that are negatively charged • ions that are positively charged • smallest discrete unit of a phenomenon • energy level defined by quantum theory • act of emitting radiation spontaneously • having the least energy of all the possible states • number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time • a tiny particle or bundle of electromagnetic radiation • ...
Energy Balance in the Atmosphere 2026-04-08
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- feedback mechanism that returns to balance or the middle
- the process by which radiation is released or discharged
- the energy transferred from a higher-temperature substance to a lower-temperature substance
- the number of complete wave cycles that pass by a fixed point in one second
- a particle of light
- direct heat transfer
- Condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time (decades or more)
- (stored energy) energy released or absorbed when a substance changes from one state to another
- Glacial ice sheets on ___________ and Antarctica hold more than 99% of Earth's freshwater
- heat transfer through a medium
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance of 1 gram of material by 1 degree celsius
- Condition of the atmosphere on a day to day basis
- collection of all radiation of different wavelengths and frequencies
- Lines connecting areas of the same average temperature on a thermal map
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- radiation emitted by the sun (high-energy, visible light)
- distance between successive wave crests
- the measure of thermal energy within a substance
- feedback mechanism that keeps moving toward an extreme (runaway train)
- The process of Earth retaining radiation emitted by the ground, warming the planet
- radiation re-emitted from rock and soil
- Lateral movement of heat (wind)
- Tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to human eyes
- The reflectivity of the Earth
- the process by which radiation is absorbed
24 Clues: a particle of light • direct heat transfer • The reflectivity of the Earth • heat transfer through a medium • Lateral movement of heat (wind) • distance between successive wave crests • radiation re-emitted from rock and soil • the process by which radiation is absorbed • the measure of thermal energy within a substance • Condition of the atmosphere on a day to day basis • ...
Dental Radiography Part 2 2022-04-03
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- Processing error that causes a straight white border on film.
- A thin coating over the delicate emulsion to protect it.
- Radiation encountered in daily living arising from natural and artificial sources.
- Processing error that causes white spots on a film.
- The force that moves the electrons.
- Fill in the Blank: Radio waves are ______________ than Dental x-ray waves.
- The invisible image that can not be seen on a film until it is processed with chemicals.
- The last A in ALARA stands for what?
- The majority of artificial radiation is from what?
- Film size for occlusal images.
- Fill in the Blank: To ___________ an electron from its shell/orbit, energy that is greater than or equal to the binding energy of the specific shell is needed.
- One hundred rem is equal to one what?
- The tube side of the film outer package wrapping is usually this color.
- The amount of radiation absorbed by an object.
- Formed when atoms combine with one another.
- The probability of the occurence of damage from radiation increases with dose but the severity is not dependent on the dose.
- What structure rests in the glenoid fossa when the teeth are in centric occlusion?
- This is determined by the size of silver halide crystals in the film, the thickness of the emulsion, and the presence of radiosensitive dyes.
- An atom with a balanced number of protons and neutrons is considered to be what?
- What color is should a safelight be?
- Fill in the Blank: Silver halide crystals __________ radiation.
- What kind of charge do electrons have?
- Shape of PID that reduces the patients exposure.
- Film size for extra long bitewings.
- What kind of charge do protons have?
- The principle that means that even if it is a small dose, if receiving that dose has no direct benefit, you should try to avoid it.
- The smallest component of an element.
- Scatter radiation created because primary beams are interacting with an object.
- What type of charge do neutrons have?
- radiation that occurs when electrons from the cathode dislodge electrons from the inner orbital shell of the tungsten atoms.
- Radiation exposure that injures the future generation.
- Type of scatter radiation where the photons interact with an outer shell electron but the matter is not altered and the photon continues to travel with no loss of energy.
- Sheet located behind the film in the film packet that shields it from scatter radiation.
- A 0.2mm thick piece of polyester plastic that provides stable support for the emulsion.
- This characteristic of an object in front of the beam will determine how much radiation will reach the film emulsion.
- Fill in the Blank: The _________ the orbit is to the nucleus the stronger the bond.
- The type of light that exposes extraoral films to create an image.
- The quantity of ionization in the air that is measured at the skin surface before the radiation penetrates the tissues.
- L in ALARA stands for what?
- This orbit has the highest binding energy and is the most useful for medical imaging.
- Bundle of energy.
- The film speed is determined by what characteristic of the silver halide crystals?
- A narrow space that separates the lateral pterygoid plate and the maxilla.
- Converts the exposed silver halide crystals to black metallic silver and softens the film emulsion.
- Radiation effects seen in months, years or decades after exposure.
- This stops the film development process and removes the developer from the film.
- Step that removes all excess chemicals from the film emulsion.
- Structure that appears as a radiopaque curved depression located between the mandibular condyle and the coronoid process on the superior border of the ramus on panoramic images but not on intraoral images.
- Extraoral film is sensitive to what type of light instead of direct exposure to x-radiation?
- Structure that appears as a round radiolucent compartment with radiopaque borders located superior to the maxillary sinuses and on panoramic images only the inferior border is visible.
- Radiation effects that present within minutes hours or weeks of exposure.
- This lies within the cassette and transfers the x-ray energy into visible light.
- Process by which an electron cloud forms around the molybdenum cup.
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- Film that looks gray and lacks image detail and contrast.
- This type of film requires a cassette with a film in it.
- Type of scatter radiation where a photon interacts with an inner shell electron, the photon is absorbed, the electron is ejected and ionization occurs.
- Man who discovered radiation in 1895.
- This removes the unexposed silver halide crystals from the film and hardens the emulsion.
- Atoms that gain or lose an electron, becoming unstable.
- Processing error that causes dark spots to appear on a film.
- Processing error that causes film to appear too dark.
- The number of electrons emitted per second.
- Processing error that results in thin black branching lines on film.
- First two A’s in ALARA stand for what?
- Appears as a round or ovoid radiolucency anterior and superior to the mastoid process on a panoramic image but not seen on intraoral photos.
- Covers both sides of the film base so the emulsion will attach to it.
- The absorbed dose adjusted to the biological damage potential of the particular type of radiation.
- Junction where the nasal fossa and the maxillary sinus meet often found superior to the maxillary canine apex.
- R in ALARA stands for what?
- Standard film size that is often used fro bitewings and periapicals of adults and teens.
- Fill in the Blank: The ____________ the wavelength the stronger the radiation.
- A hole or opening in bone inferior to the border of the orbit.
- The severity of the damage by radiation is dependent on the dose.
- Radiation that occurs when the photons leave the x-ray tube and have not interacted with the patients body or any objects.
- The part of the x-ray tube that supplies the electrons to produce x-rays.
- Type of scatter radiation that is responsible for most of all interactions with the matter in dental x-rays.
- Fill in the Blank: Shorter wavelength leads to ___________ penetrating power and a higher quality beam.
- A coating mixture of gelatin and silver halide crystals that covers both sides of the film base.
- What element of a cell is the most sensitive to radiation?
- Kilovoltage determines what characteristic of electrons in the x-ray tube?
- The process of converting the latent image to a visible image.
- Radiation exposure injures the person that was exposed.
- The propagation of energy through space in the form of particles or waves.
- The power source of x-ray machines.
- Radiation that results when high energy electrons come close to the nuclei of the tungsten atoms.
- The most sensitive cells to radiation.
- Processing error that causes film to appear too light.
- Processing error that leaves white or dark areas on a film.
- A dose response in which even small amounts have the potential to produce some mutations.
- Cells that are immmature, quickly dividing and often seen in young people.
- The theory that radiation interacts with water of the cells and produces free radicals and accounts for 2/3 of radiation-induced biologic damage.
- The air space in the pharynx that is located posterior to the tongue and oral cavity.
- The safelight in the darkroom must be atleast how many feet from the work area?
- A radiolucent area located above the apices of the maxillary premolars and molars.
- This air space can be avoided on panoramic images by having the patient put their tongue to the palate and swallow.
- The peak voltage of an alternating current that determines the speed at which the electron is propelled from the cathode.
- A safelight should be less than how many watts?
- When electrons hit the tungsten target at the anode they transform what type of energy into x-rays?
- Film size for pedodontics.
- Film size for children or the anterior teeth of some adults.
- In this type of film processing the rinsing step between the development and fixer is skipped.
- A dose response in which higher doses produce progressively severe damage.
- The theory that radiation damages the protein, lipid, carbohydrate, and the DNA molecule of a cell and causes cell death and accounts for 1/3 of biological damage.
- Describe the pattern on the lead foil that will be visible on the film if it is placed backward.
- Kilovoltage determines what characteristic of x-rays from the x-ray tube?
- One hundred rad is equal to what?
- The least sensitive cells to radiation.
107 Clues: Bundle of energy. • Film size for pedodontics. • R in ALARA stands for what? • L in ALARA stands for what? • Film size for occlusal images. • One hundred rad is equal to what? • The force that moves the electrons. • Film size for extra long bitewings. • The power source of x-ray machines. • The last A in ALARA stands for what? • What color is should a safelight be? • ...
suffix 2021-08-31
PSYA 4 - Depression Research 2016-10-13
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- Found drugs or CBT alone halved the risk of relapse in depressed people. (Biological Treatments)
- Suggested that stressful life events may interact with genes to cause depression. (Psychological)
- Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments)
- found that those treated with SSRI's were twice as likely to commit suicide. (Biological Treatments)
- Found that the cerebrospinal fluid of depressed and suicidal people contained less by products of serotonin. (Biology)
- Interviewed women in Camberwell and found a clear link between depression and stressful life events. (Psychological)
- Found a version of a gene was carried by over 10% of depressed people, compared to only 2% healthy controls. (Biology)
- Used PET scans and found reduced serotonergic transmission in people with depression. (Biology)
- Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological)
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- Found that cognitive therapy halved peoples relapse compared to a placebo. (Psychological)
- Studied a large number of students' attributional styles and found that after 2 years 17% of students who had negative attributional styles became depressed. (Psychological)
- Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology)
- Conducted a twin study of 200 twin pairs and found concordance rates of 46% for MZ twins and 20% for DZ twins. (Biology)
- Found that depressed people gave more accurate estimates of the chance that a disaster would happen. (Psychological)
- Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological)
- Conducted a family study and found that 20% of the relatives of depressed people will develop depression. (Biology)
16 Clues: Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments) • Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological) • Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological) • Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology) • ...
Review 9- 12 2024-12-02
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- a great number of things or people
- a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better for other people
- to increase greatly in number or amount; to become much more numerous
- capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes, bacteria, etc.
- the act of saying or singing something together at the same time
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- a science that deals with things that are alive, such as plants and animals;the study of life
- special or unusual
- a state or situation in which you are alone,
- a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation
- a two-dimensional shape that has three or more straight sides and angles
10 Clues: special or unusual • a great number of things or people • a state or situation in which you are alone, • a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation • the act of saying or singing something together at the same time • to increase greatly in number or amount; to become much more numerous • ...
Radiology 2024-04-07
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- This glass structure holds the cathode and anode. (2 words)
- When the object of interest is raised or anatomically positioned above the image receptor
- Another factor in patient motion, which in some cases may be useful when imaging a particular body part that is obscured by overlying anatomical structures.
- Equipment that is used to protect someone from scatter radiation.
- Radiation that spreads out in different directions from a radiation beam when the beam interacts with a substance, such as body tissue. (2 words)
- A filtration to eliminate scatter radiation on the image; includes gloves, saline bags,and/or plastic bags of flour or rice.
- This person discovered x-rays in the late 1800s.
- This acronym is a universal rule that means to reduce the radiation to a patient as much as possible.
- The unit used to measure the electic current that activates the x-ray tube
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- The foreshortening or elongation of a body part due to angulation of the body part, x-ray receptor, or x-ray tube.
- This material is necessary to have in personal protective equipment in order to protect a person from radiation.
- Radiation that is created by the photon stream outside the actual focal spot. (2 words)
- The maximum energy in one exposure
- The ability to differentiate fine details within the x-ray image.
- The positive side of the x-ray tube
- The bevel of the angled anode limits the amount of x-rays being produced beyond the edge of the anode. The intensity of the radiation is greater on the cathode side than on the anode side. This effect is called the: (3 words)
- The portion of the x-ray image that is sharp and clearly collimated.
- The useful beam with varying energies but enough to penetrate the patient and reach the detector (either film or detector plate)(2 words)
- The unit found directly beneath the x-ray tube. It produces a light beam that coincides with the x-ray beam and covers the region of interest.
- The negative side of the x-ray tube
20 Clues: The maximum energy in one exposure • The positive side of the x-ray tube • The negative side of the x-ray tube • This person discovered x-rays in the late 1800s. • This glass structure holds the cathode and anode. (2 words) • The ability to differentiate fine details within the x-ray image. • Equipment that is used to protect someone from scatter radiation. • ...
Ologies crossword puzzle - Julian Jalapa 2026-05-13
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- Answer Key: Acarology, Anatomy, Astronomy, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Climatologist, Cytology, Ecology, Embryology, Entomology, Hydrology, Ichthyology, Answer
- The study of bacteria
- Study of cell biology
- The study of the moon stars and other objects in space
- Study of water on earth
- Study of the properties of matter
- Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- Someone who studies different climates
- Study of plants
- Study of the chemistry of living things
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- Study of how organisms interact with their environment
- The study of living things
- Study of insects
- Study of development of living things before birth
- Study of fish
- Structure and function of living things
16 Clues: Study of fish • Study of plants • Study of insects • The study of bacteria • Study of cell biology • Study of water on earth • The study of living things • Study of the properties of matter • Study of ticks, mites and spiders • Someone who studies different climates • Structure and function of living things • Study of the chemistry of living things • ...
Climate Change 2018-01-29
School subjects like/dislike 2018-05-26
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- nice
- geography
- science
- IT
- English
- music
- too much
- design and techology
- Spanish
- performing arts
- French
- biology
- a lots of
- history
- latin
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- chemistry
- easy
- physics
- because
- interesting
- entertaining
- another name for biology as a subject(sciences de la vie et de la Terre)
- difficult
- maths
- German
- matiere
- strong
- nasty
- Physical education (l’éducation physique et sportive)
- uesless
- art
- kind
32 Clues: IT • art • easy • nice • kind • maths • music • nasty • latin • German • strong • French • physics • because • science • English • matiere • Spanish • uesless • biology • history • too much • chemistry • geography • difficult • a lots of • interesting • entertaining • performing arts • design and techology • Physical education (l’éducation physique et sportive) • another name for biology as a subject(sciences de la vie et de la Terre)
word work stuff BRYCE 2022-03-10
15 Clues: ? • earth • warm air • trasform • measurment • small rock • to ezamine • look at stars • geometric figre • a watter bottle • the stuty of living • the branch of biology • wite tikits for parking • the branch of mathmadics • a scope that makes small things look big
Laboratory Avengers 2021-04-08
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- evening/nights supervisor
- Molecular biology section supervisor
- chemistry supervisor
- Chemistry section supervisor
- AP supervisor
- Blood Bank supervisor
- Chief of Pathology
- Toxicology supervisor
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- microbiology supervisor
- Microbiology section director
- poc supervisor
- Assistant Chief
- blood bank section supervisor
- molecular biology supervisor
- hematopathology section supervisor
15 Clues: AP supervisor • poc supervisor • Assistant Chief • Chief of Pathology • chemistry supervisor • Blood Bank supervisor • Toxicology supervisor • microbiology supervisor • evening/nights supervisor • Chemistry section supervisor • molecular biology supervisor • Microbiology section director • blood bank section supervisor • hematopathology section supervisor • ...
Biology Project-Std 9 -by Animesh Patil 9-A 2025-04-20
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- – Improving humans via heredity
- – Using biology in technology
- – Study of embryos
- – Study of parasites
- – Study of fungi
- – Study of animals
- – Study of life in outer space
- – Study of insects
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- – Study of fossils
- – Study of life
- – Study of body structure
- – Study of tissues
- – Study of life processes
- – Classification of organisms
- – Study of cells
- – Study of viruses
- – Study of plants
- – Study of heredity
- – Study of organism relationships
- – Creating identical organisms
20 Clues: – Study of life • – Study of cells • – Study of fungi • – Study of plants • – Study of fossils • – Study of tissues • – Study of viruses • – Study of embryos • – Study of animals • – Study of insects • – Study of heredity • – Study of parasites • – Study of body structure • – Study of life processes • – Using biology in technology • – Classification of organisms • – Creating identical organisms • ...
RTE2385 Module 6 Crossword 2019-01-17
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- Miniature square boxes in the Image matrix of a digital image
- The monthly equivalent dose to an embryo from occupational exposure in mSv
- Besides background radiation this type of personal exposure is not included in the technologists effective dose
- The amount or the quantity of radiation is considered
- This piece of protective equipment exposition between the person operating the fluoro equipment and the patient
- Scientific term that indicates the brightness of the service
- Used in constructing x-ray equipment to reduce exposure to the patient skin and superficial tissues by absorbing the lower energy photons from the x-ray beam
- The primary protective barrier is located _______ to primary beam of the x-ray tube
- Whole body annual occupational effective dose in rem
- This type of risk is defined as the possibility of developing Radio genic cancer or the induction of genetic defects as a consequence of radiation exposure
- Is the length of exposure time decreases the radiation dose will
- Equipment used to perform radiographic procedures when patients cannot be transported to an x-ray room
- Source of scatter radiation that is the primary source of scatter radiation to technologist
- A collimator that automatically adjusts so the the radiation field size matches the film size
- This cover automatically comes out when the Bacci is properly positioned at the foot of the table to protect operators during fluoroscopic exams
- Type of secondary radiation
- When referring to diagnostic x-ray beam, the half value layers expressed in millimeters of what material
- Recommended type of apron they can be worn buy a pregnant technologist
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- Type of fluoroscopy that has periodic activation the fluoroscopic to rather than continuous activation which increases exposure.
- What inherent Plus added filtration equals
- Principal that states occupational exposure should be kept as low as reasonably achievable
- These glasses are protective apparel that contain a minimal lead equivalent protection of:
- Compensating filter that attaches to the lower rim of the collimator and positioned we’re it’s thickest part would be towards the upper part of the T spine and it’s thinnest part toward the abdomen or lower part of the T spine
- Designated area adjacent to x-ray rooms, area for technologists who are not performing radiographic procedures, only use by occupational exposed personnel
- These procedures utilize high-level controlled fluoroscopy
- Permit a protective barrier for technologist located in the x-ray room in which they can stand well taking in exposure
- This kind of timer must be used for each fluoroscopic exam
- X-rays emitted through the x-ray tube window are considered the _____ beam
- Out of the cardinal principles this is the most effective way to protect from ionizing radiation
- This type of radiation is reduced by the use the x-ray beam limitation devices
- Annual EqD limit to the skin and hands in rem.
- When a technologist first tells her supervisor that she is pregnant and is considered a _____ of her pregnancy
- Describes the weekly radiation use of a diagnostic x-ray unit
- The control booth is considered to be what type of protective barrier
- Radiation absorbent material used in making protective shields
- Type of fiber material that is commonly used in the tabletop over rated graphic examining table
36 Clues: Type of secondary radiation • What inherent Plus added filtration equals • Annual EqD limit to the skin and hands in rem. • Whole body annual occupational effective dose in rem • The amount or the quantity of radiation is considered • These procedures utilize high-level controlled fluoroscopy • This kind of timer must be used for each fluoroscopic exam • ...
Crossword puzzle 2020-02-16
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- thomson scattering is also called ...scattering
- radiation energy hardness .....beam of radiation
- X- ray with higher energy.....effect
- by changing a proton into a neutron
- wavelength is longer than infrared ligth
- penetrameter consist of a ....having three hole
- examination of weld and casting
- black body radiation is also called ..... radiation
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- X-ray travel in .... line.
- atom looses or gain an electron
- unit of equivalent dose
- unit of absorbed dose
- neutrons are classified according to their
- wavelength between 0.7-300 micrometers
- radiography density measure .....of darkness
15 Clues: unit of absorbed dose • unit of equivalent dose • X-ray travel in .... line. • atom looses or gain an electron • examination of weld and casting • by changing a proton into a neutron • X- ray with higher energy.....effect • wavelength between 0.7-300 micrometers • wavelength is longer than infrared ligth • neutrons are classified according to their • ...
Radiology Crossword 2024-11-08
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- Campaign for radiation safety in adults
- Cervical Spine view that best visualizes the C7/T1 junction
- Cannot be seen through when exposed to radiation
- Another name for the clavicle
- A device used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation
- Guiding principle of radiation safety
- A type of fracture that causes your vertebrae to collapse
- Discoverer of x-ray
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- Small bones that are embedded in tendons or muscles usually near joints
- The negative electrode in an x-ray tube
- A radiographic projection obtained 90 degrees from the original view
- The person who reads the x-rays
- There are 3 of these bones in the foot (medial, intermediate and lateral)
- Campaign for radiation safety in children
- The strongest bone in the body
- Another name for a tunnel view of the knee
16 Clues: Discoverer of x-ray • Another name for the clavicle • The strongest bone in the body • The person who reads the x-rays • Guiding principle of radiation safety • The negative electrode in an x-ray tube • Campaign for radiation safety in adults • Campaign for radiation safety in children • Another name for a tunnel view of the knee • ...
Minimalism 2020-10-02
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- is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- synonym of hurt phyisical injuring.
- is a clever and very atractive eco friendly alternative to regular wrapping paper.
- is a branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components.
- you use this to wrap presents.
- there are volatic organic compounds.
- capable of being filled again.
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- a change in the average conditions such as temperature and rainfall in a region over a long period of time.
- a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- a group of living organism consisting of similar indivuals.
10 Clues: you use this to wrap presents. • capable of being filled again. • synonym of hurt phyisical injuring. • there are volatic organic compounds. • a group of living organism consisting of similar indivuals. • a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food. • is a clever and very atractive eco friendly alternative to regular wrapping paper. • ...
vocab week 9 2026-03-16
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- / a science that deals with things that are alive.
- a US city founded by William Penn, a Quaker who believed in peace
- / a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation
- the study of ideas about knowledge
- the art processes or job of taking pictures with a camera
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- a person who loves or collects books
- capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes
- a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better of other people
- the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food
- the story of a real person's life written by someone else other than that person
10 Clues: the study of ideas about knowledge • a person who loves or collects books • / a science that deals with things that are alive. • / a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation • the art processes or job of taking pictures with a camera • a US city founded by William Penn, a Quaker who believed in peace • ...
Radioactivity 2023-05-08
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- - The time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample of a radioactive substance to decay.
- - A subatomic particle with no charge that is found in the nucleus of an atom.
- - A device that measures ionizing radiation.
- - Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles.
- - A type of ionizing radiation consisting of helium nuclei.
- - Exhibiting or caused by radioactivity.
- - The presence or introduction of radioactive substances into an environment.
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- - Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
- - The process by which two light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- sickness - A group of symptoms that occur after exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation.
- - A type of ionizing radiation consisting of high-energy photons.
- - A type of ionizing radiation consisting of electrons or positrons.
- - An isotope of an element that is radioactive.
- - The process by which a radioactive nucleus emits radiation and transforms into a different nucleus.
- - The process by which a heavy nucleus splits into two or more lighter nuclei, releasing energy.
15 Clues: - Exhibiting or caused by radioactivity. • - A device that measures ionizing radiation. • - An isotope of an element that is radioactive. • - Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles. • - A type of ionizing radiation consisting of helium nuclei. • - A type of ionizing radiation consisting of high-energy photons. • ...
Solar Radiation 2013-02-01
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- At this point, light entering hits the surface obliquely.
- ________ are primarily determined by Earth's inclination on its axis.
- The sun's rays hit vertically on the ________.
- During this half of the year (March 21-Sept. 22), the _________ tilts towards the sun.
- Without the sun's energy, the temperature would reach _________.
- About 31% of the solar radiation on Earth is refelcted by _______.
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- creatures that absorb the sun's energy
- The sun's energy is a product of a ________ reaction.
- makes life possible on Earth
- the proportional reflectance of Earth's surface
10 Clues: makes life possible on Earth • creatures that absorb the sun's energy • The sun's rays hit vertically on the ________. • the proportional reflectance of Earth's surface • The sun's energy is a product of a ________ reaction. • At this point, light entering hits the surface obliquely. • Without the sun's energy, the temperature would reach _________. • ...
Radiation stories 2023-09-27
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- The renown scientist who first demonstrated the negative effects of radiation exposure, but achieved much more in the field.
- Uses x-ray technology to create more intricate images of the inside of the human body
- The bodily system that includes the head, neck, brain, and parts of the back.
- A machine that uses electromagnetic waves to create pictures of the inside of the human body
- A cancer treatment strategy that uses alkylating agents to damage and kill cancer cells in the body
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- The German physicist who developed the MRI(and with innovations) that is still used today in radiology
- A lesser known radiologist that is attributed with discovering the X-ray, and won a Nobel prize for this discovery
- A group of women who got radium damage in their jaws from licking their brushes while making unknowingly radium infused wrist watches.
- The former scientist who created extreme innovation in cancer studies/treatment and eventually died becuase of longterm radiation exposure
- The treatment done by radiologists of heat or ice on chambers of the heart, done to prevent the electrical signals in the heart that may cause an irregular heartbeat
10 Clues: The bodily system that includes the head, neck, brain, and parts of the back. • Uses x-ray technology to create more intricate images of the inside of the human body • A machine that uses electromagnetic waves to create pictures of the inside of the human body • ...
All crossword about Computational biology 2020-01-13
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- store and process biological data.
- biochemistry chemistry biophysics molecular biology
- bioinformatics which is an interdisciplinary science using computers
- to the study of biological ecological
- biology is different from biological computing
- and includes foundations in biology applied mathematics
- and social systems.[1] The field is broadly
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- biology involves the development and
- modeling and computational simulation
- of data-analytical and theoretical methods
- bioengineering and biology to build computers but is similar
- genomics computer science and evolution
- is a subfield of computer science and computer engineering
13 Clues: store and process biological data. • biology involves the development and • modeling and computational simulation • to the study of biological ecological • genomics computer science and evolution • of data-analytical and theoretical methods • and social systems.[1] The field is broadly • biology is different from biological computing • ...
Radioactivity 2019-09-09
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- An alpha particle is the nucleus of this atom
- Elements with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- The charge of a proton, nucleus and alpha particle
- this form of radiation is not a particle with mass
- The mass of an alpha particle is approximately _________ times the mass of a proton
- What happens to the atomic number when a beta negative particle is emitted
- When an atom emits radiation
- extra particle emitted with positron decay
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- The ability to cause atoms to become charged
- Beta positive particle
- The most ionising form of radiation
- An atom which could decay
- Beta negative particle
- Will stop alpha radiation
- Where all nuclear radiation is emitted from
15 Clues: Beta positive particle • Beta negative particle • An atom which could decay • Will stop alpha radiation • When an atom emits radiation • The most ionising form of radiation • extra particle emitted with positron decay • Where all nuclear radiation is emitted from • The ability to cause atoms to become charged • An alpha particle is the nucleus of this atom • ...
Term 1 recap 2025-01-06
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- this is the height of a wave above or below the 'rest position'
- this particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus
- to calculate the density of an object you divide the mass by the...
- this type of radiation allows us to see the world around us
- there are two main types of waves - this is the most common
- this type of radiation has the shortest wavelength - too much exposure can cause cancer
- you can fit this many electrons in the second and third shells
- which group is the element Chlorine found in?
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- to calculate the wavespeed (v) you need to do frequency (f) multiplied by...
- this element has the symbol 'Ca'
- protons are found in the nucleus - what charge do they have?
- this type of radiation is used by mobile phones
- this particle has a negative charge and orbits the nucleus in shells
- if a type of radiation can cause cancer it is said to be...
- this type of radiation is used in hospitals to see broken bones
- this element has the symbol 'Fe'
- this type of radiation comes naturally from the Sun. Too much exposure can cause skin cancer
17 Clues: this element has the symbol 'Ca' • this element has the symbol 'Fe' • which group is the element Chlorine found in? • this type of radiation is used by mobile phones • this particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus • this type of radiation allows us to see the world around us • if a type of radiation can cause cancer it is said to be... • ...
Radiation and the Body Key Terms 2022-08-14
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- the separation of white light into colours
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is used to heat food
- the longest wavelength electromagnetic wave
- the shortest wavelength electromagnetic wave
- describes objects that give off their own visible light
- The region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
- when energy bounces back off a material that it hits
- the form of electromagnetic radiation that is detected by our eyes
- the abnormal growth of skin cells that is caused by the damaging effects of UV waves
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- short wavelength electromagnetic wave that is used to look at your bones
- the transfer of energy away from a source in the form of waves or particles
- the main source of electromagnetic radiation for the earth
- short wavelength electromagnetic wave that can cause sunburn
- the bending of a light wave as it enters a new medium at an angle
- objects that do not produce their own light eg. moon, person
- A very thin piece of glass that used to transmit light waves using total internal reflection
- the form of electromagnetic radiation that your remote control uses to turn on the TV
17 Clues: the separation of white light into colours • the longest wavelength electromagnetic wave • the shortest wavelength electromagnetic wave • when energy bounces back off a material that it hits • describes objects that give off their own visible light • the main source of electromagnetic radiation for the earth • ...
PSYA 4 - Depression Research 2016-10-13
Across
- Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology)
- Suggested that stressful life events may interact with genes to cause depression. (Psychological)
- Found drugs or CBT alone halved the risk of relapse in depressed people. (Biological Treatments)
- Conducted a twin study of 200 twin pairs and found concordance rates of 46% for MZ twins and 20% for DZ twins. (Biology)
- Interviewed women in Camberwell and found a clear link between depression and stressful life events. (Psychological)
- Studied a large number of students' attributional styles and found that after 2 years 17% of students who had negative attributional styles became depressed. (Psychological)
- Used PET scans and found reduced serotonergic transmission in people with depression. (Biology)
- found that those treated with SSRI's were twice as likely to commit suicide. (Biological Treatments)
- Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments)
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- Conducted a family study and found that 20% of the relatives of depressed people will develop depression. (Biology)
- Found that cognitive therapy halved peoples relapse compared to a placebo. (Psychological)
- Found a version of a gene was carried by over 10% of depressed people, compared to only 2% healthy controls. (Biology)
- Found that the cerebrospinal fluid of depressed and suicidal people contained less by products of serotonin. (Biology)
- Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological)
- Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological)
- Found that depressed people gave more accurate estimates of the chance that a disaster would happen. (Psychological)
16 Clues: Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments) • Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological) • Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological) • Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology) • ...
Do You Really Know Your Environment? 2019-12-08
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- The transfer of energy from plants through a series of animals.
- The most common type of debris that litters our oceans.
- The cutting of trees in a forest.
- Most common type of trash thrown away in the UAE.
- A region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
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- The country that consumes the most energy in the world.
- Any kind of trash thrown in small amounts, especially in places where it doesn’t belong.
- A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect.
- In a food chain, the initial organism is usually:
- Branch of Biology which is concerned with the inter-relationship between plants and animals.
10 Clues: The cutting of trees in a forest. • In a food chain, the initial organism is usually: • Most common type of trash thrown away in the UAE. • The country that consumes the most energy in the world. • The most common type of debris that litters our oceans. • The transfer of energy from plants through a series of animals. • ...
Health Risks In Space 2024-04-22
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- An action taken to counteract a danger or threat.
- The maximum amount or number that can be contained or accommodated.
- Full of physical or mental strength or active force.
- To diminish in function, ability, or quality : to weaken or make worse.
- Occurring or likely to occur soon.
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- The lack or denial of something considered to be a necessity.
- Decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Of or relating to the earth or its inhabitants.
10 Clues: Occurring or likely to occur soon. • Of or relating to the earth or its inhabitants. • An action taken to counteract a danger or threat. • Full of physical or mental strength or active force. • Decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue. • The lack or denial of something considered to be a necessity. • ...
Light, EM Spectrum 2024-09-20
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- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation.
- The emission of light from a hot object.
- The emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- The highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, often produced by radioactive materials.
- A type of light that is not visible and can cause skin damage.
- A form of high-energy radiation used for imaging inside the body.
- Describes an object that emits light.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation with the longest wavelength.
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- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often felt as heat.
- The process of absorbing light and then re-emitting it over time.
- The production of light by living organisms, such as fireflies.
- Light produced by a chemical reaction without heat.
- The release of electricity stored in a source, often seen as a spark or lightning.
- Describes an object that does not emit light but can be seen by reflecting light.
- Electromagnetic waves used in cooking and some forms of communication.
- A source of energy which travels as a wave
17 Clues: Describes an object that emits light. • The emission of light from a hot object. • A source of energy which travels as a wave • Light produced by a chemical reaction without heat. • The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation. • A type of light that is not visible and can cause skin damage. • The production of light by living organisms, such as fireflies. • ...
Types of Engineers 2021-09-26
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- engineer forest
- engineer chemical
- engineer earth
- engineer validation
- engineer environment
- engineer industrial
- engineer Utility
- Engineer Quality
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- engineer data
- engineer machines
- engineer electrical
- engineer office
- tool engineer tools
- engineer Health
- engineer Heat
- Gas engineer gas
- engineer solar
- engineer lighting
- engineer radiation
- energy engineer Wind
20 Clues: engineer data • engineer Heat • engineer earth • engineer solar • engineer forest • engineer office • engineer Health • Engineer Quality • Gas engineer gas • engineer Utility • engineer machines • engineer chemical • engineer lighting • engineer radiation • engineer electrical • tool engineer tools • engineer validation • energy engineer Wind • engineer industrial • engineer environment
The Chemical World: Radioactivity Crossword 2014-06-02
15 Clues: decay • proton • isotope • neutron • nucleus • halflife • electron • radiation • gamma ray • massnumber • radioactive • betaparticle • nuclearenergy • alphaparticle • nuclearfission
Sadako Crossword 2016-05-23
Science Terms 3 2021-11-01
Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-21
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- measure of resistance of an object to change in its motion
- a solid having six equal sides.
- The natural force of attraction between any two massive bodies, which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- the si unit for work energy which is equal to newton
- the total path length which is a scalar quantity
- a force that tends to oppose motion.
- a quantity that is expressed by a magnitude and direction.
- the bending of a light wave as it enters obliquely into another.
- a coil which is magnetized when current is passed through it.
- a reflected sound wave
- a closed curved figure with two parallel and circular ends.
- a wave of compression and rarefaction, by which sound is propagated in an elastic medium such as air.
- refers to a change in position of body with respect to a reference point.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
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- a measure of the kinetic energy in our body.
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
- transfer of heat energy by electromagnetic waves
- a vector quantity that represents the straight line distance between the starting and end points.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the process of changing a liquid to its gaseous state.
- Visible light is electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, and is responsible for the sense of sight
- part of sphere which is curved inward toward an observer.
- a vibrator motion transmitted through air or another medium.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- the vector quantity that represents the rate of change of displacement.
- total space occupide by an object.
- any influence that causes an object to undergo a certain change
29 Clues: a reflected sound wave • a solid having six equal sides. • total space occupide by an object. • a force that tends to oppose motion. • increase in the rate or speed of something. • a disturbance that travels through a medium • a measure of the kinetic energy in our body. • transfer of heat energy by electromagnetic waves • the total path length which is a scalar quantity • ...
subjects 2022-11-25
All crossword about Molecular biology 2020-01-13
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- biomolecules in the various systems of a cell,
- predominantly three-dimensional and structural – which does
- must at the same time inquire into genesis and functio
- with the forms of biological molecules and
- biosynthesis, as well as the regulation of these interactions
- so much a technique as an approach, an approach from the
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- in Nature in 1961, William Astbury described molecular biology as:
- of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea
- biology /məˈlɛkjʊlər/ is a branch of biology
- the interactions between DNA, RNA, proteins and
- for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned
- concerns the molecular basis of biological activity
- searching below the large-scale manifestations of classical
13 Clues: with the forms of biological molecules and • biology /məˈlɛkjʊlər/ is a branch of biology • biomolecules in the various systems of a cell, • the interactions between DNA, RNA, proteins and • concerns the molecular basis of biological activity • of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea • for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned • ...
PSYA 4 - Depression Research 2016-10-13
Across
- Found that depressed people gave more accurate estimates of the chance that a disaster would happen. (Psychological)
- Found a version of a gene was carried by over 10% of depressed people, compared to only 2% healthy controls. (Biology)
- Conducted a twin study of 200 twin pairs and found concordance rates of 46% for MZ twins and 20% for DZ twins. (Biology)
- Interviewed women in Camberwell and found a clear link between depression and stressful life events. (Psychological)
- Suggested that stressful life events may interact with genes to cause depression. (Psychological)
- Studied a large number of students' attributional styles and found that after 2 years 17% of students who had negative attributional styles became depressed. (Psychological)
- Conducted a family study and found that 20% of the relatives of depressed people will develop depression. (Biology)
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- Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological)
- Found that cognitive therapy halved peoples relapse compared to a placebo. (Psychological)
- Found that the cerebrospinal fluid of depressed and suicidal people contained less by products of serotonin. (Biology)
- found that those treated with SSRI's were twice as likely to commit suicide. (Biological Treatments)
- Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological)
- Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology)
- Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments)
- Found drugs or CBT alone halved the risk of relapse in depressed people. (Biological Treatments)
- Used PET scans and found reduced serotonergic transmission in people with depression. (Biology)
16 Clues: Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments) • Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological) • Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological) • Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology) • ...
PSYA 4 - Depression Research 2016-10-13
Across
- Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological)
- Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments)
- Interviewed women in Camberwell and found a clear link between depression and stressful life events. (Psychological)
- Found that cognitive therapy halved peoples relapse compared to a placebo. (Psychological)
- Used PET scans and found reduced serotonergic transmission in people with depression. (Biology)
- Found a version of a gene was carried by over 10% of depressed people, compared to only 2% healthy controls. (Biology)
- found that those treated with SSRI's were twice as likely to commit suicide. (Biological Treatments)
- Found drugs or CBT alone halved the risk of relapse in depressed people. (Biological Treatments)
- Studied a large number of students' attributional styles and found that after 2 years 17% of students who had negative attributional styles became depressed. (Psychological)
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- Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological)
- Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology)
- Found that the cerebrospinal fluid of depressed and suicidal people contained less by products of serotonin. (Biology)
- Conducted a family study and found that 20% of the relatives of depressed people will develop depression. (Biology)
- Conducted a twin study of 200 twin pairs and found concordance rates of 46% for MZ twins and 20% for DZ twins. (Biology)
- Found that depressed people gave more accurate estimates of the chance that a disaster would happen. (Psychological)
- Suggested that stressful life events may interact with genes to cause depression. (Psychological)
16 Clues: Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments) • Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological) • Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological) • Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology) • ...
PSYA 4 - Depression Research 2016-10-13
Across
- Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological)
- found that those treated with SSRI's were twice as likely to commit suicide. (Biological Treatments)
- Found that the cerebrospinal fluid of depressed and suicidal people contained less by products of serotonin. (Biology)
- Interviewed women in Camberwell and found a clear link between depression and stressful life events. (Psychological)
- Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology)
- Found that cognitive therapy halved peoples relapse compared to a placebo. (Psychological)
- Suggested that stressful life events may interact with genes to cause depression. (Psychological)
Down
- Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological)
- Studied a large number of students' attributional styles and found that after 2 years 17% of students who had negative attributional styles became depressed. (Psychological)
- Used PET scans and found reduced serotonergic transmission in people with depression. (Biology)
- Found drugs or CBT alone halved the risk of relapse in depressed people. (Biological Treatments)
- Conducted a family study and found that 20% of the relatives of depressed people will develop depression. (Biology)
- Conducted a twin study of 200 twin pairs and found concordance rates of 46% for MZ twins and 20% for DZ twins. (Biology)
- Found a version of a gene was carried by over 10% of depressed people, compared to only 2% healthy controls. (Biology)
- Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments)
- Found that depressed people gave more accurate estimates of the chance that a disaster would happen. (Psychological)
16 Clues: Found ECT helped people with depression. (Biological Treatments) • Found depression was linked to having a lack of social support. (Psychological) • Found that depressed people have negative schemas and cognitive biases. (Psychological) • Found that SSRI's were no more effective than placebos in treating depression. (Biology) • ...
Biology terms, Grade 7 2023-10-05
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- young creation of organisms
- A science about plants
- This is how many micrometers are in a meter
- an organism whose cells have a nucleus
- An organelle in a cell that is responsible for photosynthesis
- getting rid of waste produced by chemical reactions in cells
- A study about classification and terms
- Permanent change in size, a function of life
- Obtaining of nutrients by feeding or making food
- Science about animals
- The biggest group in biology classification
- The smallest unit of life
- an organism whose cells do not have a nucleus
- A branch of biology dedicated to organism structure
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- A vegetable that you studied under the microscope in the lab
- There are animal, plant, fungi, bacteria and protista ...
- Science about living organisms
- Several cells combined form a ................., that creates an organ
- A part of a cell
- A process of producing offspring
- A plant that has no seeds, true roots, stems or leaves, and lives in water
- maintaining a constant internal environment
- An optical device that allows you see the cell
- A branch of biology dedicated to studying the impact to the environment
- The breakdown of glucose to release energy
- The ability to relocate from one place to another
26 Clues: A part of a cell • Science about animals • A science about plants • The smallest unit of life • young creation of organisms • Science about living organisms • A process of producing offspring • an organism whose cells have a nucleus • A study about classification and terms • The breakdown of glucose to release energy • This is how many micrometers are in a meter • ...
