radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Biology Crossword 2016-06-09
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- One-way tubes that transport water
- Make leaves green; photosynthesis
- Self-destruction of cells
- The power house of the cell!
- Long piece of coiled DNA and proteins
- Make a person immune to infection by vaccination
- Storage space in a cell
- Cells develop in different ways to perform different functions
- Openings on the underside of leaves
- Two-way tubes that transport sugar
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- Cell division
- Cells look different and perform different functions; before specialization
- Enzymes that destroy wastes
- Basic component of life
- Pinching of the cell membrane
- The balance that your body works to maintain
- All the components inside the cell membrane
- Unspecialized cells
- Imaging produces images of organs and tissues within the body
- cell Cells that does not undergo apoptosis; reproduces uncontrollably
20 Clues: Cell division • Unspecialized cells • Basic component of life • Storage space in a cell • Self-destruction of cells • Enzymes that destroy wastes • The power house of the cell! • Pinching of the cell membrane • Make leaves green; photosynthesis • One-way tubes that transport water • Two-way tubes that transport sugar • Openings on the underside of leaves • ...
Human Biology 2018-03-27
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- the outer part of the kidney
- part of urinary system that is longer in males than females
- which part of digestive system is involved in absorption
- name the enzyme that digests starch
- organ where urine is stored
- what is the passive movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration called
- takes urine from the kidney to the bladder
- area of lungs where gas exchange takes place
- mucous and __________ are involved in removing dust from the respiratory system
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- does transporting carbon dioxide in the blood raise or lower the pH
- the filtering unit of the kidney.
- in which part of digestive system is most water absorbed
- name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach
- part of kidney that is connected to the ureter
- the kidney's regulation of the water/salt balance contributes to this
- substance that is not present in the urine of a healthy person
- blood cells and __________ are not removed from the blood during glomerular filtration
- name the substance that emulsifies fats
- folds in mucosa in bladder that allow for stretching
- which part of the respiratory system is involved with producing sound
20 Clues: organ where urine is stored • the outer part of the kidney • the filtering unit of the kidney. • name the enzyme that digests starch • name the substance that emulsifies fats • takes urine from the kidney to the bladder • area of lungs where gas exchange takes place • part of kidney that is connected to the ureter • name the enzyme that digests protein in the stomach • ...
Biology Crossword 2020-01-27
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- muscle at the floor of the mouth that mixes food with saliva and pushes it back to the mouth to be swallowed
- cells that engulf and destroy bacteria and debris
- muscular rings that can contract to block the passage of materials
- eating disorder; a person eats large quantities of food and then intentionally vomits it out
- eating disorder; self-imposed starvation and refusal to maintain normal body weight
- antimicrobial molecules that communicate with immune system cells and stimulate the development of a fever
- triggers the production of antibodies, which bind mast cells
- fluid component of blood that transports cells, platelets, and numerous types of dissolved chemicals
- herbivore with a complex, four-chambered organ that specializes in the digestion of grass
- cell fragments that collect near a wound
- absence of one or more essential elements of the immune system
- biochemical that causes blood vessels to dilate
- blood pressure that reflects the force exerted on artery walls when the ventricles contract
- the outermost layer, and it consists partly of dry, dead cells that help keep invaders outside the body
- measure the energy stored in food
- forms the external entrance to the nasal cavity, functions in breathing, immunity, and the sense of smell
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- immune reaction to a harmless substance
- tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- fatty deposits inside the walls of arteries reduce blood flow to the brain, heart, limbs or kidneys
- enzyme that digests proteins
- windpipe; tube just beneath the larynx
- muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus
- an immediate, localized reaction to an injury or to any pathogen that breaches the body’s barriers
- rhythmic waves of contraction that propel food in one direction
- inflammation of the alveoli, usually resulting from an infection with bacteria, viruses, or fungi
- white blood cells that participate in inflammation
- a type of cancer in which red bone marrow produces too many white blood cells
- blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- a Y-shaped protein composed of two heavy and two light polypeptide chains
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
30 Clues: enzyme that digests proteins • measure the energy stored in food • windpipe; tube just beneath the larynx • immune reaction to a harmless substance • cell fragments that collect near a wound • blood pressure when the ventricles relax • biochemical that causes blood vessels to dilate • cells that engulf and destroy bacteria and debris • ...
General Biology 2020-01-30
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- The colorless fluid , forms when plasma seeps out of the blood vessels and into the interstitial fluid
- It covers the glottis so that food enters the esophagus, not the lungs
- They are white blood cells that participate in the inflammation
- A tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body
- A muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus
- A two-opening digestive tract
- A plug of solidified blood
- An eating disorder which a person eats large quantities and then intentionally vomits or uses laxatives shortly afterward
- The hormone that stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron
- teaches the immune system to recognize specific components of pathogen without actually causing illness
- They control the concentration of ions in their body fluids as the environment changes
- A heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart
- It is a specialized cardiac cells that sets the tempo of the heartbeat
- They are antimicrobial molecules that communicate with immune system cells and stimulate the development of a fever
- This houses the nerve endings, sweat, and oil glands and the blood vessels
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- A large containing masses of lymphocytes and macrophages that destroy pathogens in the blood
- The cells that engulfs and digests foreign material and cell debris
- Blood from the right side of the heart exchanges gases at the lungs and return it to the heart
- A mixture of water, mucus, salts hydrochloric acids and enzymes produced by the stomach lining
- A small immune organ in the chest
- It delivers blood to the kidneys
- The lines the inside of the heart and all of the body’s vessels
- A network of tiny blood vessels that connect an arteriole and a venule.
- They are muscular rings that can contract to block the passage of materials
- It is the widening of blood vessels that occurs when the same muscles relax
- It is an accessory organ that stores bile until the chyme triggers its release into the small intestine
- a biochemical that dilates blood vessels and increases the permeability
- They eat decomposing organic matter
- The body’s tiniest blood vessels
- are large vessels that conduct blood away from the heart
30 Clues: A plug of solidified blood • A two-opening digestive tract • It delivers blood to the kidneys • The body’s tiniest blood vessels • A small immune organ in the chest • They eat decomposing organic matter • A heart chamber that pumps blood out of the heart • A muscular bag that receives food from the esophagus • are large vessels that conduct blood away from the heart • ...
Molecular biology 2019-12-03
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- part of the metabolism that builds simple molecules into more complex ones
- an unsaturated fatty acid contains less _______ than a saturated one
- molecule that carries energy in the cell
- a polymer of glucose, used as a storage form for glucose in animals
- an enzyme that breaks down maltose to two glucose molecules
- one of the factors that limit photosynthesis
- are small lipids containing rings that are all derived from cholesterol
- forms part of the plasma membrane, contains two fatty acids
- one of the colors used by chlorophyll
- the loose association of amino acids in a polypeptide chain with each other, usually through H-bonds. e.g. alpha helix, beta pleated sheet
- a fatty acid that has been modified to remove the kink
- biological catalysts, composed of protein, that speed up chemical reactions
- water-"loving"
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- monosaccharide found in milk
- enzymes work by lowering the ______________ needed to start a reaction
- to permanently change the 3 dimensional structure of a protein
- starch is made up of two molecules:amylose and _____
- the tertiary structure of a protein made by both alpha helixes and beta pleated sheets
- monomer of carbohydrates
- the bond that forms between two amino acids joined by dehydration synthesis
- a chemical that resists changes in pH
21 Clues: water-"loving" • monomer of carbohydrates • monosaccharide found in milk • one of the colors used by chlorophyll • a chemical that resists changes in pH • molecule that carries energy in the cell • one of the factors that limit photosynthesis • starch is made up of two molecules:amylose and _____ • a fatty acid that has been modified to remove the kink • ...
Biology Crossword 2020-03-27
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- membrane every cell has one to let things in and out
- site of photosynthesis
- loosely packed DNA
- bond two molecules share their electrons
- unit of DNA
- site of protein synthesis
- type of passive transport
- macromolecule that serves many jobs
- diffusion of water across membranes
- a macromolecule made of fatty acids
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- type of organisms do not have a nucleus
- can make their own energy
- brings amino acids to the ribosome
- a 2-ringed nitrogen base
- gametes have half of the needed genetic info
- eat to take in energy
- contains both the dominant and recessive allele
- with oxygen
- adenosine triphosphate
- the main hub of the cell
- a positive atom component
- process to copy body cells
22 Clues: with oxygen • unit of DNA • loosely packed DNA • eat to take in energy • site of photosynthesis • adenosine triphosphate • a 2-ringed nitrogen base • the main hub of the cell • can make their own energy • a positive atom component • site of protein synthesis • type of passive transport • process to copy body cells • brings amino acids to the ribosome • macromolecule that serves many jobs • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-01-26
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- Physical/non living factors that shape an ecosystem.
- Forces of attraction between positive and negative regions of nearby molecules.
- what can a populations adjust to with small changes but not large or long term ones?
- Main source of energy for living things.
- looks like an ATP but as 2 phosphorus (not 3).
- What can cause entire population to “crash”?
- Mix tubes of water and any non-dissolved material that don’t settle.
- process that passes matter from one organism or part of the biosphere to another.
- body surfaces, line body cavities, and hollow organs. They provide a variety of functions, but mostly protection.
- During aerobic respiration the _____ cycle generates high energy electrons that are passed to the electron transport chain to generate lots of ATP.
- Ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities.
- what is the first step of cellular respiration and anaerobic respiration (AKA fermentation)?
- what do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
- obtain energy from food consumed.
- on communication & cooperation among specialized cells.
- Groups of the same species in an area.
- Amount of living within a trophic level.
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- Use light to make sugars & starches.
- what tissue controls body movements, send and receive signals.
- Area where an organism lives
- One member benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed most.
- Biological influences on an organism.
- which cell has a bigger vacuole
- Chemical fuel of living things
- Similar to predators - feed at expense of host.
- Found in plants, algae, fungi & prokaryotes.
- the three biggest factors that affect photosynthesis arew water, temperature, and _____?
- what increases as two or more organisms of the same species trying to reproduce at the same time.
- Adhesion between water and the sides of a tube causing it to rise against gravity.
- Regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- what Happens in yeast & a few microorganisms?
- the products of the Krebs Cycle are ATP,NADH,FADH2 and ___?
- Predator & prey populations regulate each other.
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
- what system provides Support and protection
- Made up of many cells.
- How an organism uses its environment.
- fiber structures allow it to contract, making the organism move.
- Make their own food.
- what tissue connects, supports and separates all other types of tissue?
40 Clues: Make their own food. • Made up of many cells. • Area where an organism lives • Chemical fuel of living things • which cell has a bigger vacuole • obtain energy from food consumed. • Use light to make sugars & starches. • Biological influences on an organism. • How an organism uses its environment. • Groups of the same species in an area. • ...
Biology 1 2021-01-25
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- Range of 0-14, starting with acids and ending in bases
- Support and protection
- Coordinate and move the organism
- multi-cellular organism
- stores material
- Population size does not matter, like natural disasters and human activity
- group of tissues that work together
- requires Oxygen
- what chlorophyll is
- use of chemicals to make sugar
- biological catalysts, speed up reaction
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- state of balanced internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by organisms.
- Allow organism to move, fibers contract
- main source of energy for living things
- whenever glucose is present
- animals,obtain energy by eating
- smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
- Wall Found in plants, algae, fungi, and prokaryotes
- where Calvin Cycle occurs
- ecosystems with same climate and similar communities
- moved around and ecosystem
- Connects, supports, and separates types of tissues
- organisms occupation within habitat
- der Waals forces Forces of attraction between positive and negative regions of nearby molecules.
- Single-cellular organism
25 Clues: requires Oxygen • stores material • what chlorophyll is • Support and protection • multi-cellular organism • Single-cellular organism • where Calvin Cycle occurs • moved around and ecosystem • whenever glucose is present • use of chemicals to make sugar • animals,obtain energy by eating • Coordinate and move the organism • group of tissues that work together • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-01-27
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- organelle near nucleus in an animal cell.
- Constrain to population size.
- without air.
- As known as the nuclear membrane.
- Connects all other types of tissue.
- All living things are composed of cells.
- leave to find a different habitat.
- pigment that runs photosynthesis.
- Protection.
- Cell changes from one type to another.
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- Reaction product used to regulate.
- Also known as the citric acid cycle.
- Send and receive signals.
- Organism make their own food.
- small molecules bond together.
- chemical fuel for living things.
- Dark reaction or light independent.
- particles move from high to low concentration.
- how an organism uses it's environment.
- Process that passes matter from an organism to the biosphere.
- speeds up a reaction.
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- balanced conditions maintained by living things.
- attraction between molecules of different substances.
25 Clues: Protection. • without air. • Send and receive signals. • speeds up a reaction. • Organism make their own food. • Constrain to population size. • As known as the nuclear membrane. • Reaction product used to regulate. • pigment that runs photosynthesis. • Dark reaction or light independent. • Connects all other types of tissue. • Also known as the citric acid cycle. • ...
Biology thing 2020-09-03
biology vocabulary 2020-12-18
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- two different alleles
- the product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.
- individual entity
- respiration, set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy
- stage in the cell cycle where all the genetic material is condensing into chromosomes
- system, a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- selection, the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
- acid, molecule composed of two polynucleotide chains
- membrane-bound
- selection, process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- final phase of cell division
- square, graphical representation of the possible genotypes of an offspring arising from a particular cross or breeding event.
- organism's reproductive cells
- regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- first stage of cell division
- infection
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- are organisms that need to eat food to obtain their energy
- unit of heredity
- the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum
- cell division that results in two daughter cells
- bond, attraction between a partially positively charged hydrogen atom
- organisms capable of creating simple carbohydrates such as glucose, from gaseous carbon dioxide.
- pairs, two chemical bases bonded to one another forming a "rung of the DNA ladder."
- organic molecules
- replication, the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.
- the action or process of mutating.
- fatty acids
- portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by observable changes under the microscope, and includes the G1, S and G2 phases
- acid, organic compounds that combine to form proteins.
- arrangement or organization
30 Clues: infection • fatty acids • membrane-bound • unit of heredity • individual entity • organic molecules • two different alleles • arrangement or organization • final phase of cell division • first stage of cell division • organism's reproductive cells • the action or process of mutating. • cell division that results in two daughter cells • ...
biology genetics 2021-01-11
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- dystrophy, the group of disorders in which muscle size and strength gradually decrease over time
- an inherited disorder in which blood fails to clot normally because of deficiency or abnormality of one of the clotting factors
- the study of structure and function of the cell
- a diagram showing the relationship between people in the family
- a dominant allele doesn´t completely mask the effects of a recessive allele: __________ dominance
- a group of inherited disorders in which there is little or no production of melanin
- an organism with non-identical pairs of genes (alleles) for a specific trait
- an organism with identical pairs of genes (alleles) for a specific trait
- a dominant allele completely masks the effects of the recessive allele: ___________ dominance
- same genotype and phenotype in the F1 generation
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- an inherited blood disorder in which the body produces an abnormal from of haemoglobin
- syndrome, a chromosomal disorder caused by an error in cell division that results in an extra 21st chromosome
- the branch of science which deals with the study of heredity
- fibrosis, an inherited disorder that affects the production of mucus, sweat and digestive enzymes
- observable characteristics or traits of organism
- the branch of genetics which studies structure and function of chromosomes
- genetically identical individual that is earned by asexual reproduction
- type, a homozygous male AB-type and heterozygous B type female have children. Which blood type will their children most likely have (the blood type with the highest percentage)
- neither allele can mask the effects of the other, they are both dominant
- organisms which have 2n chromosomes (plants)
20 Clues: organisms which have 2n chromosomes (plants) • the study of structure and function of the cell • observable characteristics or traits of organism • same genotype and phenotype in the F1 generation • the branch of science which deals with the study of heredity • a diagram showing the relationship between people in the family • ...
AS BIOLOGY 2020-12-17
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- The bond formed by a condensation reaction between two amino acids.
- What group replaces one of the three fatty acids in a triglyceride, to make the molecule a phospholipid?
- Glucose is an example of a ___________ sugar.
- In mitosis, after DNA replication, chromosomes consist of two sister _________.
- The enzyme found within HIV, which is important for its replication, is called reverse ______________.
- To test for a non-reducing sugar you must first add hydrochloric acid to your sample and _______ .
- DNA bound to histone protein is called ____________.
- When the a chemical bond involves the sharing of a pair of electrons. What is the bond called?
- Animal cells contain membrane bound organelles. These cells are also know as what?
- In graphical analysis, the stage will show an increase in total cell count.
- What reaction is used in digestion. Resulting in the breaking down of large insoluble molecules into small soluble molecules?
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- These bonds are individually very weak.
- Cancer is the result of _________________ cell division.
- What test would you perform to test for the presence of lipid?
- This reagent is used to test for the presence of proteins.
- Mitosis results in two genetically ____________ daughter cells.
- This is a disaccharide consisting of fructose and glucose.
- What group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen?
- A triplet within a stand of mRNA can be called a ______________.
- In which organelle, in the cell, does aerobic respiration occur?
- Red What is the colour of the precipitate formed for a positive reducing sugar test?
- In the stage, chromosomes condense, the nuclear pore disintegrates.
- The centre of the cell is known as what?
- Non-competitive inhibitors bind to the ___________ site of an enzyme.
- Tertiary structure proteins have hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges and __________ bonds.
25 Clues: These bonds are individually very weak. • The centre of the cell is known as what? • Glucose is an example of a ___________ sugar. • DNA bound to histone protein is called ____________. • What group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen? • Cancer is the result of _________________ cell division. • This reagent is used to test for the presence of proteins. • ...
Developmental Biology 2021-02-26
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- female gamete
- product of fertilisation
- cleavage happens vertically and equally
- splitting of cells
- connection between mother and foetus
- powerhouse of the cell
- spreading of cells
- example of holoblastic equal cleavage
- example of haemochorial placenta
- small cells due to unequal division
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- also known as cleavage
- egg which has high amount of yolk
- cavity of blastula
- virginal reproduction
- fusion of male and female pronuclei
- outermost layer
- extra embryonic membrane
- nutritive component of zygote
- rearrangement of cells
- product of cleavage
20 Clues: female gamete • outermost layer • cavity of blastula • splitting of cells • spreading of cells • product of cleavage • virginal reproduction • also known as cleavage • powerhouse of the cell • rearrangement of cells • product of fertilisation • extra embryonic membrane • nutritive component of zygote • example of haemochorial placenta • egg which has high amount of yolk • ...
Biology Terms 2017-05-23
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- pair of genes that control the same characteristics as chromosomes
- could switch a gene on or off
- made by a gene whose effect could be hidden
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose)
- Selection Individual with physical or behavioral traits that better suit the environment will survive and reproduce more successfully
- a population's genes and frequencies change over time
- a change in DNA or chromosomes
- a trait that appears in offspring and covers a different trait the child could have received
- a phenotype that shows both traits of an allele pair
- to pass physical or mental characteristics genetically generation to generation
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- observable traits
- individuals with two different alleles
- Evolution a species diverges into multiple species a species diverges into multiple species
- used to detect genetic disorders
- the generalization an organism has two genes that separate while making gametes
- a chromosome attaches to another chromosome
- a chart with the genetic history of a family over generations
- the two letters that represent a gene's allele pair
- Evolution species come from different origins but have developed similar features
- individuals with two of the same alleles
20 Clues: observable traits • could switch a gene on or off • a change in DNA or chromosomes • used to detect genetic disorders • individuals with two different alleles • individuals with two of the same alleles • made by a gene whose effect could be hidden • a chromosome attaches to another chromosome • the two letters that represent a gene's allele pair • ...
Biology Review 2017-06-01
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- separates waste and extra water from the blood
- gene mutations that involve changes in one or a few nucleotides(2 words)
- the father of evolution who proposed a theory for natural selection(2 words)
- bubble like structures in lungs that provide large amounts of surface area
- chemical or agent in the environment that causes mutations
- organisms that are best adapted to an environment survive and reproduce more than others(2words)
- heritable changes in genetic information
- the decoding of mRNA into protein
- the blastopore becomes the mouth
- process of removing ammonia waste
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- long chains of amino acids
- a single imaginary plane divides the body into left and right sides(2 words)
- enzyme that unwinds the double helix in DNA
- the concentration sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior end.
- a nucleic acid that consists of a long chain of nucleotides
- a hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood around the body
- reads along each naked strand of DNA adding complementary nucleotides(2 words)
- making RNA from sequence of DNA bases
- heart chamber that receives oxygen poor blood
- chordates with a backbone
- a hollow nerve chord that runs along the back part of the body
- organs that exchange oxygen
- heart chamber that pumps out oxygen rich blood
- enzyme that lays down the primer
- splices together the ends of newly synthesized DNA
25 Clues: chordates with a backbone • long chains of amino acids • organs that exchange oxygen • the blastopore becomes the mouth • enzyme that lays down the primer • the decoding of mRNA into protein • process of removing ammonia waste • making RNA from sequence of DNA bases • heritable changes in genetic information • enzyme that unwinds the double helix in DNA • ...
Biology crossword 2017-06-03
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- largest organ in the human body
- provides a stable platform for a microscope
- part of a plant that grows the quickest
- only found used in animal cell mitosis
- responds to stimuli and sends signals
- system of the body containing the lungs
- System of the body containing the heart
- during mitosis the chromosomes line up at the center of a cell
- when damaged cells commit suicide
- medical imaging used to look at a baby
- the type of tumour that does not spread
- jelly-like substance that fills cells
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- a group of similar cells
- done without thinking about it
- powerhouse of the cell
- Oxygenates blood
- the largest stage of a cell's life
- forms a protective covering around a plant
- supports slide for observation
- when water and solute have the same concentration
- long piece of coiled DNA
- supports and protects body and allows movement
22 Clues: Oxygenates blood • powerhouse of the cell • a group of similar cells • long piece of coiled DNA • done without thinking about it • supports slide for observation • largest organ in the human body • when damaged cells commit suicide • the largest stage of a cell's life • responds to stimuli and sends signals • jelly-like substance that fills cells • ...
Biology crossword 2017-06-11
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- Another word for rainfall
- The measure of a chemicals acidity
- Where an organism is in the food chain
- Something that eats the prey
- An animal that eats both meat and plants
- People use ______ to power most things
- The noun for identifying
- Something that does not eat meat
- It can be used to unlock doors
- An organism that lives off a host
- A group of similar organisms
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- A mushroom is a _____
- The weather conditions of an area
- An organism like algae
- A person or thing that consumes
- the process where light is turned into energy
- Something that only consumes meat
- A small area in a habitat
- The bottom of the food chain
- There are helpful and not so helpful types of _______
- Where more than one organism is competing for the same thing
- The study of organisms and their environment
- The how hot something is
- Something that is transformed into energy during the process of photosynthesis
- Something that is eaten by the predator
- A trap that you fall down a hole
- What the higher layer of the crust is made up of
27 Clues: A mushroom is a _____ • An organism like algae • The noun for identifying • The how hot something is • Another word for rainfall • A small area in a habitat • The bottom of the food chain • Something that eats the prey • A group of similar organisms • It can be used to unlock doors • A person or thing that consumes • Something that does not eat meat • A trap that you fall down a hole • ...
Biology Crossword 2017-06-13
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- twogroupscombined
- conlusion
- framingerror
- exchangeofgenes
- notsexchromosome
- twin
- changingtosomethingnew
- mutationatonepoint
- resultinparentgenes
- geneticmakeup
- set of 4
- geneticmakeup
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- movingspots
- britishnaturalist
- englishgeologist
- rnamessenger
- numberofproteinsassociated
- dnachart
- fibers
- passingtraits
- unpairedchromosome
- 3nucleotide
22 Clues: twin • fibers • dnachart • set of 4 • conlusion • movingspots • 3nucleotide • rnamessenger • framingerror • passingtraits • geneticmakeup • geneticmakeup • exchangeofgenes • englishgeologist • notsexchromosome • britishnaturalist • twogroupscombined • mutationatonepoint • unpairedchromosome • resultinparentgenes • changingtosomethingnew • numberofproteinsassociated
Biology Terms 2019-04-09
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- A method of preventing infections
- Multicellular organisms in the eukarya domain
- A disease that affects a large amount of people in a small area
- The second deadliest disease in the world
- Most of the bacteria we encounter with on a daily basis
- A disease that affects a large number of people on multiple continents
- An animal that carries a disease without being affected by it
- The study of affects of a diseases on a population
- A harmful infectious invader
- A weapon made from a pathogen
- Helpful bacteria that lives in the gut
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- Bacteria that like to grow together in clumps
- A drug that treats a fungal infection
- A local branch of the immune system where cells gather
- A single celled organism
- The cause of an overuse of antibacterials
- The study of bacteria
- A bacteria that is resistant to many antibiotics
- A field of science dedicated to studying viruses
- An organism that thrives inside of another organism
20 Clues: The study of bacteria • A single celled organism • A harmful infectious invader • A weapon made from a pathogen • A method of preventing infections • A drug that treats a fungal infection • Helpful bacteria that lives in the gut • The cause of an overuse of antibacterials • The second deadliest disease in the world • Bacteria that like to grow together in clumps • ...
Biology Unit 2019-05-06
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- used to move and grab food
- like a city block the 3rd smallest level of human body
- the biggest level in the human body
- protects the cell and provides strength
- produces energy "powerhouse of the cell".
- multiple cells
- the 2nd biggest level in the human body
- consists of a single cell
- sacs for storage,digestion,waste, and removal
- Cell wall, chlororplast, large vacuole, box, no spaces
- takes in carbon dioxide
- system where you break up your food
- The 2nd smallest level in the human body like a house
- lives in either water or soil,feeds on bacteria
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- Uses photosynthesis, lives in freshwater
- Lives mostly in freshwater feeds on bacteria, 2 nuclei
- has no cell wall no cloroplast smaller vacuole and round
- sensed stuff
- surrounds cell; Control entrance
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- Takes in oxygen
- Lives in freshwater, uses photosynthesis
- green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- whip-like tail
- The control center. stores the cells DNA
- removes waste
- hair-like structures used to move
27 Clues: sensed stuff • removes waste • multiple cells • whip-like tail • Takes in oxygen • takes in carbon dioxide • consists of a single cell • used to move and grab food • surrounds cell; Control entrance • hair-like structures used to move • the biggest level in the human body • system where you break up your food • protects the cell and provides strength • ...
BIOLOGY CROSSWORD 2019-07-13
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- การผสมกลับ
- ลักษณะเด่น
- สภาพของยีนส์ที่ต่งกันเช่นTt
- การกลายพันธุ์
- ลักษณะด้อย
- ประเภทหรือชนิดของยีนส์เช่นtt, TT, Tt
- เซลล์ที่เกิดจากการรวมกันของเซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศเมียที่จะเจริญไปเป็นเอ็มบริโอ
- สิ่งมีชีวิตสายพันธุ์ผสม
- ยีนที่เป็นคู่กับแสดงลักษณะเดียวกัน
- บิดาแห่งวิชาพันธุศาสตร์
- เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้
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- ทำหน้าที่ควบคุมและถ่ายทอดข้อมูล เกี่ยวกับ ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมต่าง ๆ
- กระบวนการการผลิตประชากรที่มีลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมเหมือนกัน
- การพัฒนาการ
- ลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมของสิ่งมีชีวิตที่กำหนดให้เห็น
- โครโมโซมที่เหมือนกันทั้งชายเเละหญิง
- การผสมทดสอบ
- เซลล์ไข่ของเพศหญิง
- เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เซลล์ที่มีจำนวนโครโมโซม 1 ชุด
- หน่วยควบคุมลักษณะทางพันธุกรรมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของโครโมโซม
20 Clues: การผสมกลับ • ลักษณะเด่น • ลักษณะด้อย • การพัฒนาการ • การผสมทดสอบ • การกลายพันธุ์ • เซลล์ไข่ของเพศหญิง • เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เพศผู้ • สิ่งมีชีวิตสายพันธุ์ผสม • บิดาแห่งวิชาพันธุศาสตร์ • สภาพของยีนส์ที่ต่งกันเช่นTt • ยีนที่เป็นคู่กับแสดงลักษณะเดียวกัน • โครโมโซมที่เหมือนกันทั้งชายเเละหญิง • ประเภทหรือชนิดของยีนส์เช่นtt, TT, Tt • เซลล์สืบพันธุ์เซลล์ที่มีจำนวนโครโมโซม 1 ชุด • ...
Biology Crossword 2019-06-13
Across
- Cells that divide and form solid tumors
- Ability to see detail in an image
- Parent cells divide into two or more daughter cells
- Pumped from the left side to the organs to the body
- An organelle found in the center of a cell
- Carries blood to the heart
- The total image appears larger than the object
- Tissues that connect other tissues to organs
- Composed of four different stages
- Small infection that replicates in the cell
- Permits movement in the body and maintains good posture
- used for sharp focusing
- Transports blood throughout the body
- Supports the Microscope
- Enters the right atrium from the vena cava
- Cells that develop into other cell types
- Beams of electron to amplify magnification
- Connects veins to arteries
- Protects the body from external damage.
- A change that occurs in the DNA
- Reformatting of the nuclear membrane
- A thick solution that fills a cell
- Exchanges respiratory gasses between an organism
- Increase in size and produce RNA and synthesize Protein
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- Structural Layer surrounding the cell
- Abnormal growth in cells
- Found in the brain and spinal cord
- Single-celled life forms
- Delivers blood to parts of the body
- Glands that produce hormones and chemical substances
- Replicating DNA
- The formation of the cell plate between two daughter cells
- Eyepiece lenses, used for total magnification
- Rids the body of toxins
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Composed of four different tissue types
- rotates the objective lenses
- Produces egg cells,sperm and nourishes an unborn child
- Lining that allows for smooth blood flow
- Fibres and nerves that transmit pulses throughout the body
- Chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes
- Glucose is broken down in a chemical process
- The membrane surrounding the cytoplasm
- Soft tissue muscle in animal bodies
- Chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Ability to distinguish structures of the object from the background
- Beams of intense energy used to kill cancer cells
- Constantly synthesizing RNA
- Centromeres divide
- Grows and produces protein
- the cell is in inactive or non-cycling state
52 Clues: Replicating DNA • Centromeres divide • Powerhouse of the cell • Rids the body of toxins • used for sharp focusing • Supports the Microscope • Abnormal growth in cells • Single-celled life forms • Carries blood to the heart • Connects veins to arteries • Grows and produces protein • Constantly synthesizing RNA • rotates the objective lenses • A change that occurs in the DNA • ...
biology terms 2017-12-19
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- specialised functions within a cell
- complete set of DNA
- results in two daughter cells
- where two chromatids forming the chromosome are joined
- goes through process of reproduction
- microscopic single celled organism
- can be dominant and recessive
- makes protein
- threadlike strands in DNA
- controls growth and reproduction
- final stage of meiosis or mitosis
- second stage of cell division
- a cell with two sets of chromosomes
- cells used during sexual reproduction
- nucleus divides in sexually reproducing organisms
- building blocks of life
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- half the diploid number of cells
- exists as a part of the centrosome
- any cell of living organisms besides reproductive cells
- a cell that contains a nucleus surrounded by membrane
- resting phase between devision of cells
- outside layer that protects the cell
- main component of chromosomes
- sequence of nucleotides in DNA
- first stage of cell division
- cell death
- a map of chromosomes
- molecule composed of amino acids
- fibre network of filaments
29 Clues: cell death • makes protein • complete set of DNA • a map of chromosomes • building blocks of life • threadlike strands in DNA • fibre network of filaments • first stage of cell division • results in two daughter cells • main component of chromosomes • can be dominant and recessive • second stage of cell division • sequence of nucleotides in DNA • half the diploid number of cells • ...
cellular biology 2017-12-12
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- + O2 → CO2 +
- Transport-the movement of substances across a cell membrane in such a way that it does not require energy, substances move down a concentration gradient (from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration).
- organelle that makes proteins for a cell, found in plants, animals and bacteria.
- of energy for a cell
- Membrane-A semi-permeable membrane that helps to control what goes into and out of a cell.
- + H20 → C6H12O6 + O2
- organelle that contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell.
- organelle found only in plant cells that uses the sun’s energy to make sugar in a process called photosynthesis.
- structures found in a cell that perform a specific function for that cell.
- by which sugar is broken down to produce energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Transport-the movement of substances across a cell membrane in such a way that it requires energy, substances move against a concentration gradient (from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration).
- movement of water from areas of high concentration of water (low solute concentration) to areas of low concentration of water (high solute concentration)
- Protein-proteins that are found in the cell membrane that help to carry large molecules into and out of the cell.
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- organelles that stores substances, such as water, for a cell.
- not require oxygen
- Gradient-The gradual change in the concentration of a solute between different regions of a solution.
- organelle found in plant and animal cells that breaks down sugar to produce energy (ATP) in a process called cellular respiration.
- Respiration-process by which a molecule of glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP, occurs mostly in mitochondria
- by which the sun’s energy is used to make a molecule of glucose, occurs in chloroplasts
- Bilayer-the main structural component of the cell membrane, composed of two layers of phospholipids that are arranged tail-to-tail
- oxygen
- organelle that breaks down or digests substances for a cell.
- type of active transport that moves substances out of the cell through the use of membrane-bound vesicles.
- type of active transport that moves substances into a cell using the cell membrane, there are two types – phagocytosis and pinocytosis.
24 Clues: oxygen • + O2 → CO2 + • not require oxygen • of energy for a cell • + H20 → C6H12O6 + O2 • organelle that breaks down or digests substances for a cell. • organelles that stores substances, such as water, for a cell. • organelle that contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell. • by which sugar is broken down to produce energy in the absence of oxygen. • ...
Biology vocab 2018-01-25
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- / deoxyribonucleic acid, a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosome
- / nucleic acid present in all living cells
- RNA / a molecular component of a ribosome, the cell's essential protein factory
- / a step in protein biosynthesis wherein the genetic code carried by mRNA is decoded to produce the specific sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain
- splicing / The editing of the nascent precursor messenger RNA transcript into a mature messenger RNA
- / A sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA
- base / an organic molecule with a nitrogen atom that has the chemical properties of a base.
- / The protein-coding region in the DNA
- / a compound consisting of a nucleoside linked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides form the basic structural unit of nucleic acid
- / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties, forming uric acid on oxidation.
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- / an agent of substance that can bring about a permanent alteration to the physical composition of a DNA gene such that the genetic message is changed
- helix / a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis, especially that in the structure of the DNA molecule.
- / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties.
- / a sequence of three nucleotides that together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule
- / a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it.
- / A noncoding, intervening sequence of DNA within a gene that is transcribed into mRNA but is removed from the primary gene transcript and rapidly degraded during maturation of the RNA product
- RNA / Small RNA molecules that carry amino acids to the ribosome for polymerization into a polypeptide
- / when a DNA gene is damaged or changed in such a way as to alter the genetic message carried by that gene
- RNA / An RNA molecule transcribed from the DNA of a gene, and from which a protein is translated by the action of ribosomes
- / an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light mic
20 Clues: / The protein-coding region in the DNA • / nucleic acid present in all living cells • / a colorless crystalline compound with basic properties. • / A sequence of three adjacent nucleotides located on one end of transfer RNA • / a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it. • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-01-27
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- One of a pair of genes taking up a specific spot on a chromosome that controls that specific trait
- Process of programmed death of a cell that occurs in multicellular organisms
- The basic structural, functional and biological unit of all living organisms
- Nucleic acid that contains genetic information for cell growth, division and function
- Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- Simple bacteria cell
- Phase of the life cycle of a cell where it grows in size, replicates DNA and prepares for cell division
- Cell division happening in sexually reproducing organisms where two nuclear divisions occur with no cell replication
- Complex cell, animal, plant, fungi
- A structure in the cell that performs a special task for the cell
- Section of the chromosome where the microtubules of the spindle attach
- First stage of cell division
- A specific sequence of DNA usually found on a chromosome
- Outer layer of a plant cell
- Process where one cell divides and becomes two indentical cells, with equal chrosomes as original cell
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- The number, shape, type, size of a chromosome of an organism
- Responsible for moving and separating the chromosomes during nuclear division
- Genetic material of an organism
- Very different or irregular cells that pass on their genetic material
- Phase of mitosis where chromosomes are at their most condensed stage
- Synthesises proteins in cells
- Cell of a living organism that isn't a reproductive cell
- A structure than contains genetic material in the cell
- Final stage of cell division, complete separation of the chromosomes
- Created by ribosomes
- Cylinder shaped organelle located near the nucleus, involved in nuclear division
- Cells used to produce a new organism in sexual reproduction
- A cell or organism consisting of two sets of chromosomes
- A cell with only half the number of homologous chromosomes in somatic cells
29 Clues: Simple bacteria cell • Created by ribosomes • Outer layer of a plant cell • First stage of cell division • Synthesises proteins in cells • Genetic material of an organism • Complex cell, animal, plant, fungi • Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells • A structure than contains genetic material in the cell • Cell of a living organism that isn't a reproductive cell • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-01-29
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- a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
- Specific complement of chromosomes present in a cell
- Position where the chromatids are held together
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
- Eggs or sperm cells
- Nucleic acid containing the four bases
- Any cell or organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus
- Located outside the plasma membrane
- Process invovled in the production of new cells genetically identical with the original cell.
- Inherited instructions carried around by a chromosome
- Sum total of the genes present in a cell or an organism
- stage of mitosis during which chromosomes align
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
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- Helps plants and animals survive
- cell or organism with a membrane bound nucleus
- In the mitotic cell cycll period of cell growth
- refers to cells of the body other than germline cells
- organelle containing RNA
- a thread-like structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- Stage of mitosis in which the chromosomes contract
- The different forms of a particular gene
- Stage of mitosis in which new nuclear membranes form
- each of a pair of minute cylindrical organelles near the nucleus in animal cells
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth
24 Clues: Eggs or sperm cells • organelle containing RNA • Helps plants and animals survive • Located outside the plasma membrane • Nucleic acid containing the four bases • The different forms of a particular gene • having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • cell or organism with a membrane bound nucleus • In the mitotic cell cycll period of cell growth • ...
biology crossword 2020-10-12
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- a material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed
- smallest unit of most compounds
- substance in which the solute dissolves
- compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- indicates H+ ions in solution
- when moving electrons travel about the nuclei of both atoms
- macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
- attraction between molecules of different subtances
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- substance consisting entirely of one type of atom
- macromolecules that contain nitrogen, carbon hydrogen, and oxygen
- weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases
- energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- Basic unit of matter
- compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution
- substance formed by the combination of two or more elements
- group of biological molecules not soluble in water
- single sugar molecules
- at center of atom
20 Clues: at center of atom • Basic unit of matter • single sugar molecules • indicates H+ ions in solution • smallest unit of most compounds • substance in which the solute dissolves • energy needed to start a chemical reaction • compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms • substance consisting entirely of one type of atom • compound that produces hydroxide ions in solution • ...
Biology crossword 2020-10-22
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- many glucose grouped together
- Genetic code to all human life
- polymer consisting a laarrge number of amino acids
- the 4 major elements to life
- Acids Complex organic substance presented in all living things.
- store energy in the body
- chain of many monomers
- used for energy in the body containing sugars and starches
- a long chain of fatty acids make a good waterproof covering.
- a single sugar
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- fat contains the maximum number of hydrogen atom
- the 4 types of DNA
- acids exist in all living things the protein the makes up 75% of your body.
- fat at least one double carbon bond
- fats oils and wax's
- a pure substance that cant be chemically broken.
- a chain of polymers
- part of the lipid category that is a liquid.
- many sugars
- glucose and fructose combined make.
- A single-stranded nucleic acid transcribed from DNA.
- type of protein found within a cell.
- gives you long lasting energy
- a type of sugar
- acids the building blocks of fat in our bodies
25 Clues: many sugars • a single sugar • a type of sugar • the 4 types of DNA • fats oils and wax's • a chain of polymers • chain of many monomers • store energy in the body • the 4 major elements to life • many glucose grouped together • gives you long lasting energy • Genetic code to all human life • fat at least one double carbon bond • glucose and fructose combined make. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2020-11-01
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- compound that releases hydroxide ions in solution
- mixture containing nondissolved particles distributed within a solid, liquid, or gas
- double sugar formed from the combination of two simple sugars
- compound, primarily those compounds that contain carbon
- waxy or oily organic compound that stores energy in its bonds
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio; human body's main source of energy
- small compound that can be joined together with other small compounds to form polymers
- one of a number of special protein catalysts contained in living organisms
- compound that releases hydrogen ions in solution
- process by which large compounds are constructed by joining smaller compounds
- reactant affected by an enzyme
- synthesis, reaction in which small molecules join to form a large molecule, removing water in the process
- substance that is dissolved in a mixture
- large polymer
- homogeneous mixture in which one substances is dissolved in another
- substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed or used up by the reaction
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- large molecule formed when many monosaccharides link together
- acid, nucleic acid that stores and transmits genetic information from one generation of an organism to the next by coding for the production of a cell's proteins
- large compound formed by combinations of monomers
- simple carbohydrate, also known as single sugar
- scale, measurement system that ranges from 0 to 14 and indicates the relative concentrations of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in a substance
- bond, covalent bond that joins two amino acids
- unit of a nucleic acid that is made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
- acid, nucleic acid made of a single chain of nucleotides that acts as a messenger between DNA and the ribosome and carries out the process by which proteins are made from amino acids
- catabolic reaction that splits apart molecules with the consumption of water
- reaction, chemical reaction that occurs when the hydrogen ions of a strong acid react with the hydroxide ions of a strong base to form water and a salt
- complex polymer of amino acids that builds and repairs cells
- compound, compounds that do not contain carbon
- substance composed of two or more elements or compound that are mixed together but not chemically combined
- acid, substance that has an amino group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other; makes up the building blocks for proteins
- substance in which a solute is dissolved to produce a solution
- compound found in animal fats, meats, and dairy products that can build cells but, in excess, can be a risk factor in heart disease
- site, region on an enzyme that can bind with a specific substrate or substrates
- acid, large, complex organic molecule that stores and transmits genetic information
34 Clues: large polymer • reactant affected by an enzyme • substance that is dissolved in a mixture • bond, covalent bond that joins two amino acids • compound, compounds that do not contain carbon • simple carbohydrate, also known as single sugar • compound that releases hydrogen ions in solution • large compound formed by combinations of monomers • ...
Biology Crossword 2020-11-03
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- A cell with a nucleus
- A cell without a nucleus
- Power plants of the cell
- site for photosynthesis
- A unicellular organism
- A specialized part of a cell
- Building blocks of life.
- Everything inside the cell membrane
- A central organelle that houses the DNA
- responsible for photosynthesis
- An eyelash-like appendage
- Organelle used for protein synthesis
- Hollow cylinders (cytoskeletal structure)
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- Thin actin chains (cytoskeletal structure)
- things with one cell
- small, spherical compartment
- things with multiple cells
- Water loving
- A whip-like appendage
- Water hating
- Permeable only to certain small molecules
- Cellular scaffolding in the cytoplasm
- secretory, excretory, and storage
23 Clues: Water loving • Water hating • things with one cell • A cell with a nucleus • A whip-like appendage • A unicellular organism • site for photosynthesis • A cell without a nucleus • Power plants of the cell • Building blocks of life. • An eyelash-like appendage • things with multiple cells • small, spherical compartment • A specialized part of a cell • responsible for photosynthesis • ...
BIOLOGY & ART 2019-02-11
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- A woman noted for courage and daring action, or noted for special achievement in a particular field.(n.)
- An area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals.(n.)
- The synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water (with the release of oxygen) using light energy absorbed by plants.(n.)
- An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.)
- A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, who serves his lord.(n.)
- A drain or pipe, especially one that is underground, used to carry away surface water or sewage.(n.)
- A swift, long-legged, black-spotted cat, of southwest Asia and Africa. (n.)
- The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by carving marble or modeling clay.(n.)
- Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.)
- Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.)
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- A person who writes plays(n.)
- The chemical and mechanical breakdown of foods into simple substances that can be absorbed by the body.(n.)
- To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.)
- An organized company of singers, especially one performing church music or singing in a church.(n.)
- The period of this revival, roughly the 14th through the 16th century, marking the transition from medieval to modern times.(n.)
- A substance or agent used to kill pests, such as unwanted or harmful insects or weeds.(n.)
- A substance or material used as coloring.(n.)
- An animal or plant that lives in or on another (the host) from which it obtains nourishment.(n.)
- A female ballet dancer(n.)
- A public performance of music or dance, especially by a solo performer.(n.)
20 Clues: A female ballet dancer(n.) • A person who writes plays(n.) • A substance or material used as coloring.(n.) • Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.) • Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.) • An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.) • To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.) • ...
Biology Crossword 2018-11-22
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- places where organisms live
- The process in animal cells that includes oxidizing the tissue
- two animals that directly affect each other are called
- _______ is the reason that no more than a certain animal can live in a certain ecosystem
- the “powerhouse” of your cell
- eats dead animals and plants
- How inhabitable landscape becomes a forest
- ______________ is how a plant makes food.
- squirrels, not lions or bears
- the part of the place where food is made
- the amount of 1 species in one area
- people leaving somewhere
- people moving somewhere
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- _______ is a group of animals
- Where 2 simbiots that when they interact, both are helped.
- the category under ecosystem, but above population
- A substance that is formed after a chemical reaction
- Eat other things for energy
- a ________ factor is one of the reasons there is a carrying capacity
- The first species to come after a volcanic eruption, wildfire, etc., examples are lichen
- _________ is a large area where many organisms interact
- When ________ are mixed, it creates a reaction
- Where simbiots that one gains, the other is negatively affected
- Where one simbiot gains, and the other is not affected
- lions, not bears or squirrels
- organisms get this to help them survive in their ecosystems.
- ______ is when one animal eats on another.
- bears, not lions or squirrels
- Make their own food
29 Clues: Make their own food • people moving somewhere • people leaving somewhere • places where organisms live • Eat other things for energy • eats dead animals and plants • _______ is a group of animals • the “powerhouse” of your cell • lions, not bears or squirrels • bears, not lions or squirrels • squirrels, not lions or bears • the amount of 1 species in one area • ...
biology science 2018-12-20
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- (.....) blood cells that produce the anti bodies remain in the blood
- the non specific defence system prevents micro organisms from entering the body (.....)are antibacterial chemicals
- semmelweis was a (......) in the 1850s
- initially causes a flu like illness
- the (........) is deystroyed before it has a chance to make you ill
- (.......) is spread by vectors
- an example of a pathogen
- the white blood cell produces (..........)
- once the pathogens affect the cells they (........) in numbers
- what is a viral disease showing symptoms of fever and a red skin rash
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- if the body is reinfected the (......) cells recognise the antigens to be able to cure the illness faster
- vaccines involve introducing a small amount of (....) or inactive form of a pathogen to a person
- (....) immunity is when a large proportion of the population is immunised greatly reducing the spread of that pathogen
- the mucus and cilia waft pathogens upwards in the (.......)
- you are (immune) once the pathogen is deystroyed
- poisin from the body
- pathogens are engulfed by the white blood cells
- measles and (....) black spot are spread by droplet infection
- (..........) and tmv are spread by contaminated food
- eukaryotic organisms
20 Clues: poisin from the body • eukaryotic organisms • an example of a pathogen • (.......) is spread by vectors • initially causes a flu like illness • semmelweis was a (......) in the 1850s • the white blood cell produces (..........) • pathogens are engulfed by the white blood cells • you are (immune) once the pathogen is deystroyed • ...
Biology Terms 2018-06-21
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- combination of genes in an organism
- body chromosomes
- Traits that are expressed
- study of micro organism
- Traits that are hidden
- study of heredity
- made up of gene located inside the nucleus
- of characteristic from parents to offspring
- combinations of 2 same alleles
- Study of tissue
- study of relationship between living and non-living organism
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- external appearance of an organism
- study of bacteria
- study of viruses
- study of cells
- naming,growing and classifying living things
- mating of 2 organism that differs in only one character
- Study of plants
- container of genes
- study of organs
- combinations of 2 different alleles
- study of animals
22 Clues: study of cells • Study of plants • study of organs • Study of tissue • study of viruses • body chromosomes • study of animals • study of bacteria • study of heredity • container of genes • Traits that are hidden • study of micro organism • Traits that are expressed • combinations of 2 same alleles • external appearance of an organism • combination of genes in an organism • ...
BIOLOGY TERMS 2019-03-07
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- behaviour/the forming of groups for defence and finding resources
- shift/the onset of the period of rhythm is changed.
- female breeds with many males while male care for offspring.
- when resources becomes limited.
- external resemblance of an unrelated animal.
- secreted in the pineal gland that induces sleep.
- hunts and kill another species for resources.
- resets the biological clock on a regular basis.
- amount of random turning of species
- regulates plant growth and elongation of cells.
- inside the blood system of the host.
- behaviour/behaviour that determines who gains access to resources.
- male-female partnerships of species.
- that are active at dawn or dusk.
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- range/a geographical area that provides animals essential resources.
- rhythmically natural phenomenon that acts as a cue which synchronizes an organism's biological rhythms.
- behaviour in which an animal eats of plant material.
- process of finding a way from one place to another.
- transfer of substance to another plant for fertilization.
- more authority and influence over others.
- of species by by other over time.
- pigment that regulates the development of flowering plants.
- clock/It controls the timing activities of plants and animals.
- a close relationship through courtship and sexual activity.
- plants that takes two years to complete life cycle.
- of plants and animals to length of day and night.
- behaviour by which an animal positions in a way in relation to its surroundings.
- response/plant response that is independent of stimulus direction.
- type of mutualism when one or both parent may not survive.
- association between organisms in which one is not harmed or affected.
30 Clues: when resources becomes limited. • that are active at dawn or dusk. • of species by by other over time. • amount of random turning of species • inside the blood system of the host. • male-female partnerships of species. • more authority and influence over others. • external resemblance of an unrelated animal. • hunts and kill another species for resources. • ...
BIOLOGY VOC 2021-05-25
Across
- sac The fluid-filled sac that contains and protects a fetus
- The process of transferring pollen grains from the male to the female part
- The baby more than eight weeks after development
- The process of combining the male and female gamete
- A diploid cell that from the fusion of two haploid gametes
- Male hormone
- cord A tube that connects you to your baby during pregnancy
- The ability to detect changes in the surrounding environment.
- The process of increasing in physical size
- The ability to pass genetic information onto their next generation
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- twins Results from the fertilization of a single egg splits in two
- Type of cell division results in four daughter cells
- Long DNA molecule that found inside the nucleus of the cell
- twins Result from the fertilization of two separate eggs
- Four phases of mitosis
- The female part of the flower
- The process of release energy from food
- Getting rid of waste
- Surround the reproductive parts of flowers and attract insects
- Type of cell division results in two daughter cells
20 Clues: Male hormone • Getting rid of waste • Four phases of mitosis • The female part of the flower • The process of release energy from food • The process of increasing in physical size • The baby more than eight weeks after development • The process of combining the male and female gamete • Type of cell division results in two daughter cells • ...
moderm biology 2021-06-09
Across
- mal estado de salud
- organismo que vive sobre otra especie o en su interior
- órgano más grande del cuerpo
- Estado febril
- personas que diagnostican, tratan y ayudan a prevenir dolencias
- partícula vírica infecciosa
- Que causa o produce enfermedad
- nombre habitual que se atribuye o significa cuanto concierne al ser humano
- ciencia que estudian los seres vivos
- utilizado para producir un cambio favorable en las enfermedades ya sea para aliviarlas o sanarla
- Transmisión de una enfermedad por contacto con el agente patógeno que la causa
- accion de alimentar
- Enfermedad que ataca a un gran número de personas en un mismo lugar y durante un mismo período de tiempo.
- propagación mundial de una nueva enfermedad.
- nombre genérico para designar a todos y cada uno de los individuos de la especie
- enfermedad
- rama de la biología que estudia las plantas
- ciencias que tienen por objeto el estudio de la naturaleza
- repetición de un fragmento de cromosoma a continuación del fragmento original
- Que hace daño o es perjudicia
- ciencia que estudia la composición, estructura y propiedades de la materia
- microorganismos procariotas
- Persona que ejerce la farmacia o se dedica a expender y preparar medicamentos en una farmacia.
- Tratamiento que se sirve para aliviar una enfermedad
- ciencia de la salud dedicada a la prevención y diagnóstico de enfermedades
- producen el sudor y regulan la temperatura de nuestro cuerpo.
- Que está manchado de sangre o mezclado con ella
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- fallecer
- se utiliza para referirse a bacterias, virus, hongos y protozoos microscópicos que pueden provocar enfermedades
- Alteración leve o grave del funcionamiento normal de un organismo
- Daño o desgracia que afecta a gran parte de una población y que causa un perjuicio grave
- proceso por el que se consiguen, de forma asexual copias idénticas de un organismo
- ser vivo y conjunto de órganos de un ser vivo.
- Organismo microscópico animal o vegetal.
- Que no puede verse a simple vista.
- infante
- Sustancia nutritiva para mantener las funciones vitales
- desarrollo del embrión
- aumento temporal en la temperatura del cuerpo
- sistema formado por elementos naturales y artificiales
- capacidad de mantener una condición interna estable
- cualidad esencial de los seres vivos
- salida de determinada cantidad de sangre
- individuo
- parte física de un ser
- estar viviendo
- falta de flujo de sangre
- manchar o teñir con sangre
- género de bacterias en forma de bastón
- Que es maligno y se presenta con una gran intensidad.
- Parte de la biología que estudia las relaciones de los seres vivos entre sí y con el medio en el que viven
51 Clues: infante • fallecer • individuo • enfermedad • Estado febril • estar viviendo • mal estado de salud • accion de alimentar • desarrollo del embrión • parte física de un ser • falta de flujo de sangre • manchar o teñir con sangre • partícula vírica infecciosa • microorganismos procariotas • órgano más grande del cuerpo • Que hace daño o es perjudicia • Que causa o produce enfermedad • ...
Fascinating biology 2021-06-18
Across
- tissue that transports water in plants
- the molecule that breaks down glucose in respiration
- finger like projections in small intestine that help the nutrients to be absorbed
- fluid connective tissue
- a type of carbohydrate transported in plants
- arc, the path taken by reflex action
- process by which digested nutrients passing into the bloodstream through small intestine
- reacting to a stimulus
- the unit of excretory system
- chewed food
- the organisms that cannot produce their own food
- moving from one place to another
- the path of food transport through phloem in plants
- removal of metabolic waste from our body
- organs of respiration in fish
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- taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- process of taking in food
- glucose is stored as this in liver and muscles
- the unit of nervous system
- breaking down nutrients to release energy
- process of absorbed nutrients getting used by body cells
- an organism making its own kind by laying eggs/ giving birth
- organs of locomotion in amoeba
- action, a sudden and immediate response to stimulus
24 Clues: chewed food • reacting to a stimulus • fluid connective tissue • process of taking in food • the unit of nervous system • the unit of excretory system • organs of respiration in fish • organs of locomotion in amoeba • moving from one place to another • arc, the path taken by reflex action • tissue that transports water in plants • removal of metabolic waste from our body • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-06-08
Across
- I'm like a demolition crew, putting in energy to break down a large building into smaller pieces
- I'm so unique because I can form a tetrahedral structure, as well as form a variety of other structures like rings and chains. What am I?
- I'm like a zombie, neither alive nor dead. I infect you, to turn your own body parts into a clone of myself. What am I?
- I'm the phase of the cell cycle where chromosomes condense and the nuclear envelope dissolves. What am I?
- I'm like the factory which produces proteins.
- I'm the molecular scissors that cut DNA, helping researchers have fun with genetic play. What am I?
- I'm like a manuscript that continues to get passed down each generation, providing information, and each generation new information is added and some does not pass down.
- I'm the enzyme that adds complementary RNA nucleotides during transcription, like a molecular scribe. What am I?
- I'm the organelle responsible for degrading cellular waste and recycling biomolecules, like a cellular custodian/janitor.
- I'm the process by which DNA results in two identical DNA molecules.
- I'm the theory that explains how I used to be an independent small business owner, but now I work for a corporation, except the corporation is a eukaryotic cell.
- I'm a bird and when I eat _____ I get too heavy to fly so I convert it to fat.
- I may lead to genetic disorders, genes rearranged in a dance.
- I'm the phase of the cell cycle that photocopy's DNA
- I'm the type of genetic mutation where a segment of a chromosome is lost during cell division. What am I?
- I'm like a matchmaker for substrates, I create an ideal environment to help quicken the process by lowering the activation energy it takes to get to know each other. What am I?
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- I may lead to genetic disorders, an extra piece in the sequence, a repeat.
- I'm the cellular process where a eukaryotic cell engulfs large particles or cells. What am I?
- I'm the process by which mRNA is synthesized from a DNA template.
- I'm the type of cellular transport where substances move against their concentration gradient. What am I?
- I'm the enzyme that synthesizes RNA primers during DNA replication, laying the groundwork for DNA polymerase to commence. What am I?
- I'm the cellular structure responsible for sorting and modifying proteins for secretion, like a molecular post office with parcels in transition. What am I?
- I'm the cellular structure that contains hydrolytic enzymes for breaking down cellular waste. What am I?
- Sometimes the body needs a lot of energy, and sometimes it needs very little energy, when the body needs a burst of energy I'm here to help make ATP.
- I strengthen cell walls.
- Your dog kept eating the first few or last few pages of your assignment, so you decided to add blank pages on either side, except your assignment is a chromosome, what are the blank pages?
- I'm like a keyboard, but one of the keys has been substituted causing the wrong note. What am I?
- I cause a shift in the reading frame.
- I'm the enzyme that joins a type of fragments starting with an O, during DNA replication. What am I?
- I'm like the third wheel who keeps binding to the couple, causing a buzz kill and decreasing the couple's activity, except the couple is the substrate. What am I?
30 Clues: I strengthen cell walls. • I cause a shift in the reading frame. • I'm like the factory which produces proteins. • I'm the phase of the cell cycle that photocopy's DNA • I may lead to genetic disorders, genes rearranged in a dance. • I'm the process by which mRNA is synthesized from a DNA template. • ...
Molecular Biology 2024-06-04
Across
- Bonding pair of Adenine in DNA
- Organism or genetic material formed by combining DNA from different sources
- Method to rapidly reproduce a specific DNA segment
- Activates GFP
- Sequence of three nucleotides that codes for an amino acid
- Commonly used polymerase in PCR
- non-toxic substance used in the visualization of DNA
- Common host used for genetic engineering
- Technique involving the sudden exposure to high temperatures
- What end of the electrophoresis box will DNA move towards?
- Building block of proteins
- The sealing of phosphodiester bonds with DNA ligase
- An enzyme cutting at CGGT/A will create what kind of cut?
- PCR step at which temperature is reduced to 50 - 60°C
- Process involving the cutting of a plasmid and the target gene
- Organism containing and expressing foreign DNA
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- Introduction of foreign DNA into a host organism
- Technique used to separate DNA fragments by size
- Process by which RNA is synthesized under the direction of DNA
- Process by which mRNA is produced
- Organism that is genetically identical to another organism
- Replaces Thymine in RNA
- DNA molecule often used as a vector in genetic engineering
- Nucleic acid molecule used in the coding, regulation, and expression of genes
- What is all the genetic information of an organism called?
- Genetic engineering software
- Molecule containing genetic instructions used for development and function of all living organisms
- Bonding pair of Guanine
- heating of DNA to break hydrogen bonds
- Commonly used fluorescent marker
30 Clues: Activates GFP • Replaces Thymine in RNA • Bonding pair of Guanine • Building block of proteins • Genetic engineering software • Bonding pair of Adenine in DNA • Commonly used polymerase in PCR • Commonly used fluorescent marker • Process by which mRNA is produced • heating of DNA to break hydrogen bonds • Common host used for genetic engineering • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-09-03
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- Acts as the cells skeleton and muscles
- Break down polymers into monomers
- The study of living things and their interactions
- Dense region in nucleus that holds other organelles
- Modifies,sorts,and packages proteins into vesicles
- Converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- Maintain structure
- Obtain food/nutrients
- Transporting materials around the body
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- Control center, contains DNA
- Fluid outside the nucleus that holds other organelles
- Wall Supporting layer outside the cell membrane
- Specialized cytoskeleton that helps during cell division
- The cell mebrane is...
- Converts chemical energy into usable energy
- Make Proteins
- Stores materials needed by the cell
- Respond to stimuli
- The monomer for Nucleic acids is...
- Creates offspring
20 Clues: Make Proteins • Creates offspring • Respond to stimuli • Maintain structure • Obtain food/nutrients • The cell mebrane is... • Control center, contains DNA • Break down polymers into monomers • Stores materials needed by the cell • The monomer for Nucleic acids is... • Acts as the cells skeleton and muscles • Transporting materials around the body • ...
Biology Terms 2023-09-13
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- organelle, site of cellular respiration, creates ATP
- place on an enzyme that binds to substrate
- macromolecule, made of monosaccharides, source of energy for living things
- the study of living things
- organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose
- organelle, full of enzymes to break down substances
- type of cellular transport that does not require energy includes diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis
- organelle, boundary of the cell, decides what comes in and out
- organelle, used for structure and support in some cells, plants and fungi
- organelle, control center of the cell, hold DNA
- protein that speeds up biological reactions by lowering the activation energy
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- type of cellular transport that requires energy, includes solute pumping, endocytosis, and exocytosis
- macromolecule, made of nucleotides, stores genetic information
- organelle, folds transports and exports proteins (rough) or lipids (smooth)
- basic unit of structure and function in living things
- organelle, makes proteins, created in the nucleus
- organelle, used to store substances, plants have one large, animals have many small
- organelle, modifies sorts and packages proteins into vesicles
- small subunit, used to build polymers
- macromolecule, made of a glycerol and fatty acids used for energy storage and membranes
20 Clues: the study of living things • small subunit, used to build polymers • place on an enzyme that binds to substrate • organelle, control center of the cell, hold DNA • organelle, makes proteins, created in the nucleus • organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose • organelle, full of enzymes to break down substances • ...
Biology vocab 2023-09-27
Across
- Extensive membranous network in eukaryotic cells, continuous with the outer nuclear membrane and composed of ribosome-studded (rough) and ribosome-free (smooth) regions.
- Organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- Organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- No nucleus
- Process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for storage or transport out of the cell.
- Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes
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- process by which a cell takes material into the cell by infolding of the cell membrane
- A selectively-permeable phospholipid bilayer forming the boundary of the cells
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source
- Macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
- Adenosine triphosphate, main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- Chains of amino acids
- Starches and sugars present in foods
- Has a nucleus
- Energy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Organelle where proteins are assembled
- Part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction
22 Clues: No nucleus • Has a nucleus • Chains of amino acids • Starches and sugars present in foods • Organelle where proteins are assembled • Organelle containing digestive enzymes • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • ...
Cell Biology 2023-09-06
Across
- Multicellular colony of green algae, Hollow sphere
- Hair like projections, Extends from the plasma membrane
- membrane Controls what enters and exits
- Makes glucose/sugar
- Conversion of light to chemical energy
- Single celled organism that lacks a cell membrane
- The basic unit of life
- Controls cell activity
- Made up of one cell
- Made up of more than one cell
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- Responsible for making protein
- Whiplike tails found in one cell
- False-foot, temporary bulge of cytoplasm used for feeding and movement
- Stores materials
- A protist that has characteristics of plants and animals, Eyespot
- Power plant of the cell, makes energy
- Holds organelles in place
- apparatus Recives,sorts,sends through the membrane
- Type of protist that has no cell wall or permanent shape
- Organism having cells with a nucleus and membrane bound oragnelle
- A protist with cilia that lives in fresh water
- wall Keeps plant cells extra protected
22 Clues: Stores materials • Makes glucose/sugar • Made up of one cell • The basic unit of life • Controls cell activity • Holds organelles in place • Made up of more than one cell • Responsible for making protein • Whiplike tails found in one cell • Power plant of the cell, makes energy • Conversion of light to chemical energy • membrane Controls what enters and exits • ...
Cell biology 2023-09-07
Across
- Have no cell wall or permanent shape and moves by using Pseudopod a
- Plants use this to gather energy
- A rigid structure sorounding the cell
- A single‐celled organism that lacks a membrane‐bound nucleus and specialized organelles.
- Contains DNA
- Basic unit of life
- Made of many cells
- False feet
- The oposite of a Prokaryote
- Made of one cell
- Captures sunlight
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- Protein is made here
- Eats to gain energy
- A tiny structure inside the cell designed to carry out a specific function
- A jelly like substance
- Lives in a pinapple under the sea
- This cell structure stores many things in the cell
- This is where energy is created
- The process of using oxygen to gain energy
- uses photosynthesis to gain energy
20 Clues: False feet • Contains DNA • Made of one cell • Captures sunlight • Basic unit of life • Made of many cells • Eats to gain energy • Protein is made here • A jelly like substance • The oposite of a Prokaryote • This is where energy is created • Plants use this to gather energy • Lives in a pinapple under the sea • uses photosynthesis to gain energy • A rigid structure sorounding the cell • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- mutation Genetic mutation caused by deletion or insertion in a DNA sequence
- A mutation that involves the loss of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA
- Ribosome "read" the mRNA and use the information to build proteins
- Helix Pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis
- Nucleotide changes and causes an amino acid to change
- DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA
- An inter cellular structure made of both RNA and protein
- An alteration in the nucleic acid sequence
- Protein chin is translated into its native tree-dimensional structure
- Nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't
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- A mutation where one nucleotide is replaced by another
- DNA is copied as mRNA which can then travel outside the nucleus
- Nucleotide change creates/destroys a start or stop codon
- Arrangement or organization of parts to form an organism, system, or living thing
- Large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- Fundamental molecule that serves as building blocks for proteins
- three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- mutation Affects a single nucleotide
- A mutation that involves the addition of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA
- Self replicating material that is presented in nearly all living organisms
20 Clues: mutation Affects a single nucleotide • Nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't • An alteration in the nucleic acid sequence • DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA • Nucleotide changes and causes an amino acid to change • A mutation where one nucleotide is replaced by another • three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid • ...
biology crossword!!! 2023-11-13
Across
- Special cells
- A microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole
- Tools that zooooooooom in on stuff
- Makes up your blood
- Helps you get the nutrients from the food you eat
- The boundary between the cell inside and outside
- Helps you get rid of waste
- Living things that contain more than one cell
- The rest of the cell
- Makes up your muscles
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- A minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- The powerhouse of the cell - converts
- Helps your blood around your body
- The brain of the cell
- Your bones system
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- What plants are made of
- Living things that contain only one cell
- The things that make up living things
- Helps you breathe
- Makes up your nerves
- A network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- What animals are made of
- What fungi are made of
- Where photosynthesis occurs
- Stores the waste and nutrients
- You use this to move
- The study of living things
- You use this to feel
30 Clues: Special cells • Helps you breathe • Your bones system • Makes up your blood • Makes up your nerves • The rest of the cell • You use this to move • You use this to feel • Makes up your muscles • The brain of the cell • What fungi are made of • What plants are made of • What animals are made of • Helps you get rid of waste • The study of living things • Where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Molecular biology 2023-11-20
Across
- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food.
- found in cells of plants and other organisms that performs photosynthesis.
- Powerhouse of the cell organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production.
- Source of nourishment
- the second process of photosynthesis
- an organism that cannot make its own food.
- The initial stage of photosynthesis which traps light energy to produce
- An energy-rich organic compound made of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Energy-rich organic compound, such as a fat, oil, or wax, that is made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- The process of producing cellular energy without oxygen.
- The process that breaks down complex molecules of food into smaller molecules so the body can use them. Glucose Simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms; component of many carbohydrates.
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- The process by which plants and other organisms capture the energy in sunlight and use it to make food.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
- Makes proteins for the cell.
- 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- The amount of energy required to maintain minimum essential life functions.
- The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen.
- The basic unit of life.
- Combined with or having undergone a chemical reaction with oxygen.
- is Required for the structure, function, repair and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs.
- Is the molecule that carries energy to the place where the energy is needed in the body.
- Control center of the cell.
- Major storage form of energy.
25 Clues: Source of nourishment • The basic unit of life. • Control center of the cell. • Makes proteins for the cell. • 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Major storage form of energy. • An organism that makes its own food. • the second process of photosynthesis • an organism that cannot make its own food. • The process of producing cellular energy without oxygen. • ...
Biology crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- Synthesizes lipids
- Break down excess or worn out cell parts
- Moves molecules and helps digest materials
- Tail like organelle that helps the cell move
- vacuole large membrane bound organelle found in plant cells that store water
- imparts colors such as red, yellow, and orange
- Site of protein synthesis in the cell
- Produces and assembles cells ribosomes
- membrane Provides protection for the cell
- Contains the instructions needed for an organism to develop
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- Gel like fluid found inside cells
- The cells control center
- Produces energy through photosynthesis and oxygen
- an organelle found in cells that generates energy
- apparatus factory that processes ER and transport them to their destinations
- Moves water relative to the cells regular movements
- Photosynthesis and the production and storage of metabolites
- Produces proteins for the rest of the cells
- helps the cell to love and gives it shape
- Allows DNA to be accurately copied during cell division
20 Clues: Synthesizes lipids • The cells control center • Gel like fluid found inside cells • Site of protein synthesis in the cell • Produces and assembles cells ribosomes • Break down excess or worn out cell parts • helps the cell to love and gives it shape • Moves molecules and helps digest materials • Produces proteins for the rest of the cells • ...
biology crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- the cellular machinery responsible fro making protein
- ugu on the codon chart
- proteins that help speed up metabolism
- a natral source of phosphorous and element that provides a quarter of all the nutreints that plants need for their growth and development
- unicellular organisms that have no nucleus
- the shape of dna
- plasma memebrane
- group 15 on the periodic table
- ribonucleic acid
- the basic building block of nucleic acid
- membrane enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of bioogical polymers
- another word for dna
- it detects any harmful substances
- the molecule that carries genetic information for the devopment of a organism
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- the power house of the cells
- ccc on the codon chart
- the sugar that is found in milk
- somthing living
- they make there own food
- a all cell based organisms containing nucleus
- the building block of protein
- a non metallic element that is the simplest and lightest of the elements
- a process that plants use sunlight and water and carbon dioxide to make oxygenand energy in the form of sugar
- after transcription
- the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- before translation
- when dna is double
- long term energy source
- a semifluid substance of a cell thst is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane.
- guu on the codon chart
30 Clues: somthing living • the shape of dna • plasma memebrane • ribonucleic acid • before translation • when dna is double • after transcription • another word for dna • ccc on the codon chart • ugu on the codon chart • guu on the codon chart • long term energy source • they make there own food • the power house of the cells • the building block of protein • group 15 on the periodic table • ...
Biology Final 2024-05-13
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- one of the three domains of life, which contains all organisms with a nucleus
- fan-shaped arrangement of bones in a fish's fin
- observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- protective bony plate that covers a fish's gills
- science of classifying and naming organisms
- effect of genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- protein that binds to lipids inside a skin cell, forming a waterproof layer within the skin
- regulation and maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism
- study of the distribution of organisms around the world
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- inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- selection type in which two opposite, but equally uncommon, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- any animal having, at some stage in development, a hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits and tail
- theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are the same throughout time
- evolutionary history of a group of related species
- process of the body maintaining a stable internal temperature under various conditions
- method of organizing species by evolutionary relationships in which species are grouped according to the order that they diverged from their ancestral line
- process by which committed cells acquire the structures and functions of highly specialized cells
- group of cells that work together to perform a similar function
20 Clues: science of classifying and naming organisms • fan-shaped arrangement of bones in a fish's fin • protective bony plate that covers a fish's gills • evolutionary history of a group of related species • isolation between populations due to physical barriers • study of the distribution of organisms around the world • ...
Biology crossword 2024-02-08
Across
- what means "a ball".
- What means "creeping thing".
- what translates to "earth pig".
- 85% of snakes are what.
- boas and pythons are what type of snakes.
- What is the largest living land animal.
- what is the name of all huffed animals.
- what translates to "the little armored one".
- What means "the lizard of the Nile".
- Lizard What does "El Legarto" mean
- what are limbless reptiles.
- What means "to roll".
- what are defined as large, tailless monkeys.
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- What is called "the spiny anteater".
- What are Alligators and crocodiles called.
- There are over 400 kinds of what type of snakes.
- what are wild, untamable, and bad-tempered beasts.
- What is sort of like a porcupine but with softer quills.
- what is the name of one of their four stomachs.
- what translates to "the pouched one".
- What are toothless reptiles in a shell.
- What are generally larger than rabbits.
- What is a Gila Monster.
- What means "flat foot".
- What translates to "to gnaw".
25 Clues: what means "a ball". • What means "to roll". • 85% of snakes are what. • What is a Gila Monster. • What means "flat foot". • what are limbless reptiles. • What means "creeping thing". • What translates to "to gnaw". • what translates to "earth pig". • What is called "the spiny anteater". • What means "the lizard of the Nile". • Lizard What does "El Legarto" mean • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-07-03
Across
- Organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- A substance stored in the Gallbladder
- Type of cell that carries water in plants
- Veins have this, arteries don't
- Purpose is to clot blood
- What a lymphocyte releases when it recognises an antigen
- Air sacs in the lungs
- Process where plants lose water from their stomata
- An organism whose cells have a nucleus is called
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- Process by which light is converted into energy
- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- This organism feeds through saprotrophic feeding
- What a plant's cell wall is made of
- Connects the stigma to the ovary in a plant
- This makes up 55% of the blood
- A reactant of respiration
- Used for growth and repair
- The largest artery in the body
- Cells that move debris up and out of airways
- Type of muscle in between the ribs
20 Clues: Air sacs in the lungs • Purpose is to clot blood • A reactant of respiration • Used for growth and repair • Enzyme that breaks down starch • This makes up 55% of the blood • The largest artery in the body • Veins have this, arteries don't • Type of muscle in between the ribs • What a plant's cell wall is made of • A substance stored in the Gallbladder • ...
Biology Basics 2023-06-20
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- Larger more complex structure made of monomers
- Small basic sub-units that make up polymers
- Applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- Water fearing; a substance that does not have an affinity for water
- What gets dissolved in a solution
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon based on research
- The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element
- Water loving; a substance that has an affinity for water
- Broad concept or principle that describes how something occurs in nature
- An objective, verifiable observation
- Uses numbers and measurements to quantify something
- Describes qualities using the senses
- What is deliberately changed or manipulated in an investigation
- Large organic molecules that make up all living things
- Uniform homogenous mixture of two or more substances
- What does the dissolving in a solution
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- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Group(s) being tested
- Aspects of an experiment that are kept constant/consistent
- Single sugar molecule; the monomer of carbohydrates
- Large sugar molecule; the polymer of carbohydrates
- Measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid/resist an external force
- The application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- A statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- Most basic unit of life
- What changes in response to the IV; what is measured
- Standard/”normal” group used for comparison
27 Clues: Group(s) being tested • Most basic unit of life • What gets dissolved in a solution • An objective, verifiable observation • Describes qualities using the senses • What does the dissolving in a solution • Anything that has mass and occupies space • Small basic sub-units that make up polymers • Standard/”normal” group used for comparison • ...
biology & chemistry 2023-07-24
31 Clues: 화학 • 진화 • 증기 • 물질 • 탄소 • 산소 • 수소 • 생물학 • 화합물 • 나트륨 • 유전자 • 혼합물 • 유독한 • 동일한 • 망원경 • 현미경 • 빛 광선 • 포유동물 • 저장 저장소 • 액체 액체의 • 세포 작은방 • 녹다 녹이다 • 멸종된 사라진 • 살아있는 생물인 • 요소 성분 원소 • 복제하다 복제생물 • 번식하다 재생하다 • 분리하다 떼어놓다 • 산 산성의 신맛의 • 흡수하다 열중시키다 • 거르다 여과하다 여과장치
Biology Lab 2023-02-24
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- Dinosaurs with long arms 5:16
- Dinosaur with 3-fingered hand 4:13
- What does black and yellow banding on corals mean 10:00
- Dinosaurs with grasping hands 3:59
- Fingers on one T-rex hand 15:00
- What happens to corals when the temperature of the ocean increases 10:57
- Amount of species established in the great lakes over the past 2 centuries 4:09
- Bird hipped dinosaurs 8:35
- Spot in the deep ocean that have no oxygen 8:20
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- Where were Zebra mussels first introduced 2:25
- Type of netting used to catch fish in shallow water 6:30
- One of the oldest animals in the deep sea 11:13
- More fragile corals 4:20
- What does algae feed to corals 11:40
- Fish that eats cement 18:25
- Method that T-Rex cools off 10:00
- Gastric ____ is a non-lethal method of examining the stomach contents of fish 6:40
- Place in Mexico that had a fishing ban 14:05
- species that is non-native and causes economic and ecological harm 4:24
- Reason why fish have become smaller in size 6:12
- Algae live ____ within the tissue of the coral 11:15
- How much a shark is worth in its lifetime 16:22
- Dinosaurs with 3-toed foot 4:08
- Number of microbial species 7:40
- Where are rusty crayfish native to 5:30
- What killed all of the Sea urchins in Jamaica 10:00
- Flying animal that dinosaurs gave rise to 4:39
27 Clues: More fragile corals 4:20 • Bird hipped dinosaurs 8:35 • Fish that eats cement 18:25 • Dinosaurs with long arms 5:16 • Dinosaurs with 3-toed foot 4:08 • Fingers on one T-rex hand 15:00 • Number of microbial species 7:40 • Method that T-Rex cools off 10:00 • Dinosaur with 3-fingered hand 4:13 • Dinosaurs with grasping hands 3:59 • What does algae feed to corals 11:40 • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-04-20
Across
- When an allele of a gene overrules the other
- Having two different alleles
- Matches with Adenine
- Matches with Cytosine
- Having two identical versions of the same gene
- Cell division
- The growing stage of a cell, preparing for cell division
- Genetic info
- Process of splitting the parent cell into two daughter cells
- Matches with Thymine
- Nitrogen containing base
- Attached to the nitrogenous base of a phosphate
- Breeding experiment between two organisms
- The fourth stage in cell division
- The last stage in cell division
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- The creation of protein by cells
- The allele being overruled
- The changing of a structure of a gene
- Translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA)
- Gap phases in the Interphase
- Following a lock and key principle
- Copying a segment of DNA into RNA
- Structural support for DNA Double-Helix
- The first stage in cell division
- Matches with Guanine
- Physical structure of DNA
- The third stage in cell division
- Used in the construction of nucleotides
28 Clues: Genetic info • Cell division • Matches with Adenine • Matches with Guanine • Matches with Thymine • Matches with Cytosine • Nitrogen containing base • Physical structure of DNA • The allele being overruled • Gap phases in the Interphase • Having two different alleles • The last stage in cell division • The creation of protein by cells • The first stage in cell division • ...
biology crossword 2023-04-14
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- a biome of or pertaining to land as in terrestrial ecosystem
- the first species to populate an area
- reestablisment of a damaged ecosystem in an area were the soil was left intact
- a gradual increase in average global temperature
- symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism
- permanently dark layer of the oceans
- release of harmul materials into the enviroment
- a biome that occurs in water
- a species has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
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- a zone of the ocean were light penetration is high
- the tidal mouth of a large river
- no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat
- succession that occurs on surfaces were no soil exists
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and organisms
- an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- a stable community that no longer goes through major ecoogical changes
- destruction of forests
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
- plants and animals that have migrated to places there not native
- too many people in an area
- a system of interlocking and independent food chains
21 Clues: destruction of forests • too many people in an area • a biome that occurs in water • the tidal mouth of a large river • permanently dark layer of the oceans • the first species to populate an area • release of harmul materials into the enviroment • a gradual increase in average global temperature • a zone of the ocean were light penetration is high • ...
Biology mix 2023-04-14
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- well if you have this condition, youre likely to die!
- i am high towards the artery end of the capillaries and i force fluid out to form tissue fluid
- they dont require ATP when assisting with facilitated diffusion but do require it when assisting active transport
- when a solution has a higher water potential than the cell. so water moves in via osmosis so animal cells swell and burst and plant cells become turgid
- a group of organs, tissues, and cells involved in gas exchange
- the process by which materials are taken into a cell by a membrane surrounding it and forming a vesicle
- bony flap that protects the gills from harm
- enzymes lower this energy
- a diagnosis where the heartbeat is too slow
- the initial hypothesis for how enzymes fit substrates
- i am higher at the venule end of the capillaries
- to prevent electrical imbalance and a pH change, i come in to save the day~!
- carry small ions and polar molecules through the membrane
- i carry genetic info out from the nucleus to the ribosome for translation of proteins
- a type of plant that loves the dry heat!{just like caroline}
- are an example of inorganic ions that enzymes require and are also a part of balancing the electrical change when hydrogen carbonate ions leave the red blood cell
- large organic and permanently bound to the enzyme
- i link the cytoplasm of neighbouring cells
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- the process by which 2 types of proteins are involved to move large molecules across a membrane
- a result of how co2 affects the blood
- the process by which materials are secreted from the cell
- insects use this to change the volume of their bodies and allow air in and out through the spiracles
- a diagnosis where the heartbeat is too fast 120 bpm
- a state at which the water potential is equal between the cell and solution
- an intracellular enzyme that converts hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen
- the measure of water uptake by the plant but this can trick you cuz not all water is lost by transpiration!
- the model that suggested the enzyme changed its shape to fit the substrate
- a solution in which the concentration of water is lower than the cell, causes animals cells to shrivel and plant cell will go flaccid and PLASMOLYISE
- a type of plant that lives well in water conditions
- so I am found in the trachea, and i hold airways open, prevent them collapsing and withstand pressure from inhalation and exhalation
- water enters through this part of the root
- and extracelluar enzyme that breaks protiens to amino acids and peptide bonds
- inorganic ions that enzymes require to function properly
33 Clues: enzymes lower this energy • a result of how co2 affects the blood • water enters through this part of the root • i link the cytoplasm of neighbouring cells • bony flap that protects the gills from harm • a diagnosis where the heartbeat is too slow • i am higher at the venule end of the capillaries • large organic and permanently bound to the enzyme • ...
Biology Vocab 2023-04-19
Across
- Uses the FOIL method
- Phase that prepares for division
- Smallest part of the DNA
- Is the classic punnett square
- When the chromosomes meet in the middle
- Two of the same, ex: TT or tt
- Pairs with Guanine
- House part of the backbone to DNA
- Part of the backbone of DNA
- Helix DNA Structure
- Genetic Information contains Uracil
- Double checks the growth that happened during G1
- Gets shown
- The cell separates
- Creates two identical daughter cells
- The other half of a pair, A->T
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- When the organelles separate
- Gene that does not get expressed
- Mistakes in the DNA replication
- When the Proteins create more with translation and transcription
- Pair to T
- Bases Thymine, Uracil, Adenine, Guanine, and Cytosine
- Nitrogenous bases that pairs with A
- Two different genes, ex: Tt
- Chromosomes become visible
- Uses codon chart
- Pairs with Cytosine
- Most of the growing happens in this phase
- Genetic Information contains Thymine
- DNA->RNA
- Chromosomes split
31 Clues: DNA->RNA • Pair to T • Gets shown • Uses codon chart • Chromosomes split • Pairs with Guanine • The cell separates • Pairs with Cytosine • Uses the FOIL method • Helix DNA Structure • Smallest part of the DNA • Chromosomes become visible • Two different genes, ex: Tt • Part of the backbone of DNA • When the organelles separate • Is the classic punnett square • Two of the same, ex: TT or tt • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- An organism that is consumed
- The process by which green plants and other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- To become rotten/decayed
- Denitrification → Loss in drainage water → Absorption and protein synthesis → Nitrogen fixation → Nitrification → Decomposition
- The process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- An organism that makes its own organic food substances
- A place where an organism lives
- A class of things of the same kind and with the same name
- A network of interconnected food chains
- The process by which ammonium compounds are converted to nitrates
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy
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- Photosynthesis → Feeding → Respiration → Decomposition → Formation of fossil fuels and combustion
- Free-living soil bacteria
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between different organisms in an ecosystem
- A group of organisms of the same species that live together
- Fourth in rank
- Made up of all the populations of different species living and interacting with one another
- An organism that consumes another organism
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- A community of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment
20 Clues: Fourth in rank • To become rotten/decayed • Free-living soil bacteria • An organism that is consumed • A place where an organism lives • A network of interconnected food chains • An organism that consumes another organism • An organism that makes its own organic food substances • A class of things of the same kind and with the same name • ...
Biology crossword 2023-05-14
Across
- where does glycolysis occur
- full name of NADPH
- what is the synthesis of atp by the transport of a phosphate group from from a phosphorylated intermediate to adp
- where is ADH from
- what is the name of a growth regulator in germination
- ion which depolarises the sarcolemma
- where does light dependent stage occur at
- what are cells that can convert 1 type of energy to another
- name a pigment which have the colour orange
- process which requires hydrostate pressure
- what biological molecule is thin filament made of
- triphosphate full name of ATP
- blood vessels associated with nephrons from the renal artery
- example of C3 plants
- name an organelle which have double envelope membrane
- other name of krebs cycle
- process in which water is form in all 4 repiration process
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- name the process in which liver cells convert glycogen to glucose
- name an anaerobic reaction apart from glycolysis
- how does electron return to stroma
- presence of glucose and ketones in urine is called
- where is osmoregulator found
- in which period are axons unresponsive
- name of a substrate linked to phosphorylation
- what are the names of light harvesting clusters
- which enzyme catalyses of hydrolysis of the ACH molecule
- process in which amide group is removed
- name a region of reabsorption excluding collecting duct
- functional unit of a kidney
- a line of which attachment for action filament
- mention a redox indicator apart from DCIP
- pyruvate experiences dehydrogenation
- how does pyruvate enter mitochondria
- name the band which only thick myosin filaments is present
- what is myelin made up o
- what ion is used in the collecting duct
- name a pigement with an RF value of 1
- name a steroid hormone for females for the building up of oestrogen in the bodys
- example of C4 plants
39 Clues: where is ADH from • full name of NADPH • example of C3 plants • example of C4 plants • what is myelin made up o • other name of krebs cycle • where does glycolysis occur • functional unit of a kidney • where is osmoregulator found • triphosphate full name of ATP • how does electron return to stroma • ion which depolarises the sarcolemma • pyruvate experiences dehydrogenation • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Organisms that have hair or subcutaneous fat and mammary glands are
- Hydra, corals, and jellyfish belong to Phylum
- The sponges belong to Phylum
- Change in a species over time
- Organisms with bilateral symmetry, dry and scaly skin, shelled terrestrial eggs, and endothermic body heat are
- An organism that only eats meat
- A well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- the Scientific study of animals
- Proposed the theory of evolution
- Organisms that are aquatic with scales, gills, and paired fins are
- The substances that speed up a reaction
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- Inherited characteristic that increases chances of survival
- an organism that sustains its energy by eating
- Organisms with bilateral symmetry, endothermic body heat, both aquatic and terrestrial life stages, lack of scales and claws are
- The scientific study of life
- The catalyst for reactions in living things
- An organism that only eats plants
- Flatworms belong to Phylum
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- big compounds are made by joining smaller ones together
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- elements or compounds that enter into a reaction
- the substances that are changed by the chemical change
- The Galapagos finch species are an excellent example of....
- Preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism.
25 Clues: Flatworms belong to Phylum • The scientific study of life • The sponges belong to Phylum • Change in a species over time • An organism that only eats meat • the Scientific study of animals • Proposed the theory of evolution • An organism that only eats plants • The substances that speed up a reaction • The catalyst for reactions in living things • ...
Biology Review 2023-05-14
Across
- A device used to determine respiration rate in living organisms
- A form of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of and produces carbon dioxide, water and ATP.
- The homeostatic maintenance of a stable core temperature.
- The removal of a hydrogen atom.
- reaction.
- The amount of additional oxygen required after a burst of anaerobic
- A plant hormone which causes the elongation of cells.
- pills Hormonal pills which inhibit ovulation and prevent pregnancy.
- Folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane that provide a large surface area for oxidative phosphorylation.
- The junction between two nerve cells or a nerve cell and an effector.
- A neurone that carries nerve impulses from the CNS to the effectors.
- A hormone secreted by alpha cells of the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas.
- A device which can be used for chemical testing or to measure liquid volume.
- The fluid interior of chloroplasts that contains the enzymes required for
- of the kidney.
- An anaerobic process that takes place in the cytosol of the cell and breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.
- A hormone secreted by beta cells of the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas that decreases blood glucose concentration.
- An enzyme that catalyses the reaction of RuBP and carbon dioxide.
- The removal of small molecules, water and ions from the blood in the
- A graph which plots biological activity of a system against the
- gradient. Catalysed by ATP synthase.
- Protein molecules that accept and release electrons.
- A type of neurotransmitter that is used for communication between
- The cytoplasm shared by muscle fibres.
- The formation of ATP involving photosystem I .
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- to restore the body to a resting state. The synthesis of ATP through the movement of protons down their
- The enzyme rubisco has both carboxylase and oxygenase activity
- The synthesis of ATP from reduced coenzymes and oxygen in transport chain of aerobic respiration.
- The splitting of a molecule of water in the presence of light.
- A type of protein filament found in myofibrils.
- The inner region of the kidney consisting of renal pyramids made up of nephrons.
- A series of electron carrier proteins that transfer electrons in a oxidation-reduction reactions.
- A tube that carries urine to the bladder from the kidneys.
- stacked to form grana and contain the chlorophyll.
- of light.
- A plant’s growth response to light.
- An internal or external change or factor which triggers a response.
- acid A plant hormone that stimulates stomatal cloning.
- Builds carbohydrates from smaller molecules and is an energy-consuming process.
- The growth response of a plant to a directional stimulus.
- The initiation of a process by the absorption of photons of light energy.
- Blood vessels that drain the kidneys.
- A membrane channel used for the selective transport of water in and out of thecell.
43 Clues: reaction. • of light. • of the kidney. • The removal of a hydrogen atom. • A plant’s growth response to light. • gradient. Catalysed by ATP synthase. • Blood vessels that drain the kidneys. • The cytoplasm shared by muscle fibres. • The formation of ATP involving photosystem I . • A type of protein filament found in myofibrils. • ...
biology terms. 2023-05-26
Across
- any net directional change or any cumulative change in the characteristics of organisms or populations over many generations.
- the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism.
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleusAdaptation
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA.
- small single-celled organisms.
- the creation of proteins by cells that uses DNA, RNA, and various enzymes.
- having inherited the same versions (alleles) of a genomic marker from each biological parent.
- A tissue with red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma.
- The study of the structure of a plant or animal.
- The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells.
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell.
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- the transport of molecules that require the use of energy.
- one of two or more versions of DNA sequence (a single base or a segment of bases) at a given genomic location.
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes.
- Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on the genes that aided their success.
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- the study of the formation and development of an embryo and fetus.
- the male or female reproductive cell that contains half the genetic material of the organism.
- Body's command center.
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function.Genetics the scientific study of genes and heredityOrganelle
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
22 Clues: Body's command center. • small single-celled organisms. • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell. • The study of the structure of a plant or animal. • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes. • the transport of molecules that require the use of energy. • the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA. • ...
Biology Syllabus 2023-08-16
Across
- what your chromebook should be EVERY DAY
- a "unique" supply for this class
- my teacher's name
- "...for my personal ____."
- We will make ____!
- We will complete ____!
- these MUST be in the pockets (part 2)
- We will be ____!
- We will use ____ language!
- don't cover your head
- We will be ____!
- in order to have freedom for snacks and drinks, get this in the bin!
- only remove it from the classroom if you've signed it out
- We will have ____!
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- this is NEVER tolerated - leave it outside
- "Mrs. Schulze has high _____..."
- assignments are not always for a grade, but sometimes just for ____
- these MUST be in the pockets (part 1)
- We will be ____!
- lab tables are for ____ ONLY
- We will ____ learning!
- when shoudl you check PowerSchool?
- don't cover your eyes
- assignments show Mrs. Schulze your ____ of the content
- grades are built on this system
- your grade is based on the ____ of your work
- what homework should be
27 Clues: We will be ____! • We will be ____! • We will be ____! • my teacher's name • We will make ____! • We will have ____! • don't cover your eyes • don't cover your head • We will ____ learning! • We will complete ____! • what homework should be • "...for my personal ____." • We will use ____ language! • lab tables are for ____ ONLY • grades are built on this system • ...
Biology Basic 2023-08-18
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- a homogenous mixture formed when a substance is dissolved in another substance
- tension property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules.
- an organism reaction to a stimulus
- any substance that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in water and has a pH below 7.
- production of offspring by an organism
- larger more complex structures made of monomers
- organism’s regulation of its internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival
- anything that possesses all the characteristics of life
- any substance that forms hydroxide ions (OH-) in water and has a pH above 7.
- changes in traits of a populations of a species over time
- changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form
- water-loving; having an affinity for water
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- process that results in mass being added to an organism; may include formation of new cells or new structures
- attraction of molecules of one kind for molecules of a different kind
- ability of like molecules to stick together
- large organic molecules (carbon-containing) that make up all living things
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- measure of how acidic or basic a solution is; the scale ranges from below 0 to above 14
- ability to cause change; organisms use energy to perform biological functions.
- small, basic sub-units
- the study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world
- inherited characteristic of a species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling a species to survive
- basic unit of life
- substance dissolved in a solvent
- water-fearing; having the tendency to repel water
25 Clues: basic unit of life • small, basic sub-units • substance dissolved in a solvent • an organism reaction to a stimulus • production of offspring by an organism • water-loving; having an affinity for water • ability of like molecules to stick together • larger more complex structures made of monomers • substance in which another substance is dissolved • ...
Biology test 2021-10-12
Across
- the action or fact of forming a united whole.
- a group of organs working to do one task like the digestive system
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- not consisting of or deriving from living matter.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.
- a group of atoms bonded together
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.
- a particle smaller than an atom
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products.
- able to dissolve other substances.
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- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.
- a particular area or place considered together with its inhabitants.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans.
- a main or important element or ingredient to which other things are added.
- an extremely small amount of a thing or quality.
20 Clues: a particle smaller than an atom • a group of atoms bonded together • able to dissolve other substances. • relating to or derived from living matter. • the action or fact of forming a united whole. • an extremely small amount of a thing or quality. • not consisting of or deriving from living matter. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2021-09-27
Across
- Positively Charged
- the weighted average mass of all the natural isotopes of that element
- gain or lose electrons
- same numbers of protons; different number of neutrons.
- made up of two or more atoms that are bonded together
- what gets dissolved
- Negatively Charged
- made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom that are held together by covalent bonds
- share electrons
- an atom with a charge
- substance made of two or more different elements bonded together
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- substance made of one type of atoms
- shows the location of all electrons in an atom
- sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- attracted
- No charge
- what does dissolving
- uniform mixture
- polar molecule
- other types of molecules
- Number The number of protons in the nucleus
21 Clues: attracted • No charge • polar molecule • uniform mixture • share electrons • Positively Charged • Negatively Charged • what gets dissolved • what does dissolving • an atom with a charge • gain or lose electrons • other types of molecules • substance made of one type of atoms • Number The number of protons in the nucleus • shows the location of all electrons in an atom • ...
Cell biology 2021-09-27
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- divides by mitosis and meiosis
- give proteins to rough ER, modifies and packages proteins
- contains hereditary material
- contain digestive enzymes to hydrolyze macromolecules
- helps bacteria stick to each other for genetic exchange
- region of naked DNA
- carries out most of photosynthesis
- protein synthesis
- help detoxify alcohol, form bile and breakdown fats
- aerobic respiration and energy
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- assemble microtubles for division
- divide by binary fission
- large amount of digestive enzymes
- absorb sun for photosynthesis
- site of metabolism
- modifies and synthesizes proteins
- protects cell from outside environment
- contains integral/peripheral proteins and active/passive transports in and out
- for movement
- fluid filled for nutrient storage, detoxification and waste export
20 Clues: for movement • protein synthesis • site of metabolism • region of naked DNA • divide by binary fission • contains hereditary material • absorb sun for photosynthesis • divides by mitosis and meiosis • aerobic respiration and energy • assemble microtubles for division • large amount of digestive enzymes • modifies and synthesizes proteins • carries out most of photosynthesis • ...
Biology 1 2021-09-09
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- the sum total of all processes in an organism that convert energy and matter from outside sources and use that energy and matter to sustain the organism's life functions
- a suggested, testable answer to a well-defined scientific question or a possible, testable explanation for observations
- an explanation of some part of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence from observations and experiments
- the variable manipulated by the experimenter
- special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment
- The collected body of data from experiments and observations
- the group in an experiment that experiences no manipulation (does not contain the independent variable)
- observations that are not easily counted or measured, such as color or texture
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- organisms that eat only plants
- organism that is internally warmed by a heat-generating metabolic process
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- the maintenance of stable internal conditions
- process by which two parents produce genetically different offspring (offspring receives a combination of DNA from two parents)
- the variable responding to the manipulated variable
- an abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents
- a microscope that passes a beam of electrons over the surface of a specimen
- the process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
- observations involving numbers, such as counting or measuring
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- a factor that changes an experiment
- living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye
- logical interpretation based on prior knowledge, experience, or evidence
- the metric system (abbreviated SI), which is the most widely used system of measurement in science
- a microscope that transmits a beam of electrons through a thinly sliced specimen
- organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- organism that lacks an internal mechanism for regulating body heat
- a microscope that shines light through a specimen using two lenses to magnify an image
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that use energy and simple chemical building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- process by which a single organism produces genetically identical offspring (offspring receives all DNA from one parent)
- organisms that only organisms other than plants
- the group in an experiment that is manipulated (contains the independent variable)
- the idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneously appeared through chemical reactions
- a description of a natural relationship or principle, often expressed in mathematical terms, and supported by a significant amount of evidence
35 Clues: organisms that eat only plants • a factor that changes an experiment • the variable manipulated by the experimenter • the maintenance of stable internal conditions • organisms that are able to make their own food • organisms that only organisms other than plants • organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • the variable responding to the manipulated variable • ...
Biology Definitions 2021-09-10
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- the sum total of all processes in an organism that use energy and simple chemicle building blocks to produce large chemicals and structures necessary for life
- group, the group in an experiment that is manipulated (contains the independent variable)
- a factor that changes in an experiment
- organisms that eat only plants
- reproduction, process by which two parents produce genetically different offspring (offspring receives a combination of DNA from two parents)
- law, a description of a natural relationship or principle, often expressed in mathematical terms, and supported by a significant amount of evidence
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses
- reproduction, process by which a single oranism produces genetically identical offspring(offspring recieves all DNA from one parent)
- organisms that depend on other organisms for their food
- the data measured, collected, perceived or noticed, especially during an experiment
- living creatures that are too small to see with the naked eye
- the mainenance of stable internal conditions
- organisms that only eat organisms other than plants
- organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that convert energy and matter from outside sources and use that energy and matter to sustain the organisms life functions
- the idea that long ago, very simple life forms spontaneouslyappeared through chemical reactions
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- electron microscope, a microscope that passes a beam of electrons over the surface of a specimen
- organism that is internally warmed by a heat-generating metabolic process
- the sum total of all processes in an organism that break down chemicals to produce energy and simple chemical building blocks
- a suggested testable answer to a well-defined scientific question or a possible testable explanation for observations
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- the collected body of data from experiments and observations
- special structures that allow living organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external enviroment
- an abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents
- group, the group in an experiment that experiences no manipulation (does not contain the independent variable)
- the process by which preen plants aand some other organisms use the energy of sunlight and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- electron microscope, microscopes that use a particle beam of electrons to visualize specimens and generate a highly-magnified image
- light microscope, a microscope that shines light through a specimen using two lenses to magnify an image
- system of units, the metric system (abreviatedd SI), which is the most widely used system of measurement in science
- the process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
- logical interpretation based on prior knowledge, experience, or evidence
31 Clues: organisms that eat only plants • a factor that changes in an experiment • the mainenance of stable internal conditions • organisms that are able to make their own food • organisms that eat both plants and other organisms • organisms that only eat organisms other than plants • organisms that depend on other organisms for their food • ...
Biology crossword 2021-11-17
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- Enzyme that joins plasmid with human DNA
- A hard external skeleton in arthropods
- Gives the endoplasmic reticulum its rough edges
- Muscle wall that separates the left and right chamber
- any substance taken into the body than modifies chemical reaction in the body
- Movement of water through the cell membrane
- Having two identical alleles of a particular gene
- Many organelles that are in the cytoplasm
- What is the process of biological classification
- Breakdown of the alveoli by weakening the walls of the alveoli
- When populations of a species are in decline, their numbers may be conserved
- Loss of water vapour from plant leaves
- Wave of contraction in the alimentary canal
- Needed to make DNA in the plants
- Enzyme that removes hydrogen from a substance
- A spontaneous genetic change in which new alleles are formed
- Process when red blood cells burst
- Process that results in a serious oxygen shortage in the water
- Chest pains when the blood supply to the heart is reduced
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- This is combined with 3 molecules of an organic acid called fatty acid
- Change in internal or external environment of an organ
- Removal of nitrogen-containing part of amino acids to form urea
- Cells in the trachea that secretes mucus
- A process to slow down the rate of oxidation of sugar in the plant
- Term used when the mass of living organisms is being considered
- Bacterial DNA in the form of a circular strand
- Enzymes in tears
- Polysaccharide that forms a food storage substance in animal cells
- Junction between 2 neurones
- Nuclear division giving rise to genetically identical cells
- The change in adaptive features of a population over time
- Sac containing enzymes that break down egg membrane
- Process where energy is obtained from food
- A reaction that split large molecules into smaller ones
- Movement of sucrose and amino acids in the phloem
- The fusion of gamete nuclei
- Process of getting energy from ammonia
- Removal of toxic substances from organisms
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- Chemical substance on the surface of all cells
- This respiration does not involve oxygen
- Sheet of tissue that separates the thorax and the abdomen
42 Clues: Enzymes in tears • Junction between 2 neurones • The fusion of gamete nuclei • Needed to make DNA in the plants • Process when red blood cells burst • A hard external skeleton in arthropods • Loss of water vapour from plant leaves • Process of getting energy from ammonia • Enzyme that joins plasmid with human DNA • Cells in the trachea that secretes mucus • ...
Biology IGCSE 2021-11-15
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- The _____ of an organism is its features.
- what are the organelles that are only present in the cytoplasm of plant cells
- How does a water vapour molecule move out of the air space of a leaf into the atmosphere on a dry day
- A ______ resource is one that can be removed from the environment without running out.
- What nucleotide is paired with Adenine
- _____ can be used to control fertility.
- which blood cell need glucose
- Keeps its concentration low when continual removal of oxygen by blood capillaries in the capillary lining
- Alcohol is a _______ drug, which slows down reaction time and reduces inhibitions.
- Medication that prevents the formation of blood clot in the arteries
- Proteins are broken down to remove the ______ by the process of deamination.
- ______ is an example of habitat destruction: it can lead to extinction, soil erosion, and etc.
- A membrane that is outside of the lung and the inside of the thorax that are lined with a smooth membrane
- What is the name of the test for vitamin C
- What is the process of mechanical digestion in the mouth by means of the teeth
- Change in the external or internal environment of an organism
- How Are leaf veins constructed in dicotyledon leaves
- The _____ is the site of breakdown of alcohol and other toxins.
- Bacterium that was identified as a cause of food poisoning
- What is the word to describe a plant tissue lacking water
- What do you call a substance that removes the hydrogen in a substance
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- A substance when cell wall are thickened and impregnated with
- ______ can be used to extract fruit juices.
- Genetic engineering includes the _____ of human genes into bacteria to produce human insulin.
- if a ______ occurs in a gamete, it will affect all the cells of the individual that develops to form a zygote.
- Oestrogen and progesterone are secreted by ______ glands.
- What is the any part of the plant is called when it uses or store food
- What do you call the chemical compound that an enzyme works on
- The inheritance of sickle-cell anemia can be predicted using _____ diagrams.
- What do you call the transport of sugars and amino acids in plants
- A black pigment in the eye that absorbs light
- Plasma with the fibrinogen removed
- Process when food molecules are combined with oxygen
- Organisms that reproduce ________ use mitosis to create more cells.
- How is energy transferred between trophic levels?
- What do you call a group of organisms that can reproduce successfully to produce fertile offspring?
- A Fluid when plasma is leaked to surrounding tissue
- What do you call the abnormal coloration of leaves which is caused by nitrate and magnesium ion deficiency
- Device that measures the rate of respiration by seeing how oxygen is taken up
- In which process is excess amino acids converted to form glycogen and urea in the liver
- What do you call a group of cells with similar structures working together to perform a shared function.
- Made in the liver when excess amino acids are broken down
42 Clues: which blood cell need glucose • Plasma with the fibrinogen removed • What nucleotide is paired with Adenine • _____ can be used to control fertility. • The _____ of an organism is its features. • What is the name of the test for vitamin C • ______ can be used to extract fruit juices. • A black pigment in the eye that absorbs light • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2021-12-14
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- Disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
- Threadlike structure of DNA and protein that contains genetic information in eukaryotes, chromosomes are found in the nucleus;in prokaryotes, they are found in the cytoplasm
- Division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells
- Reproduction involving the union of gametes
- Region of a chromosome where the two sister chromatids attach
- Substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consist of DNA tightly coiled around histones
- Series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells
- Developing stage of a multicellular organism
- Cells that are able to develop into any type of cell in the body
- Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends of the cell
- Structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- one of the two identical sister parts of a duplicated chromosome
- Phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin
- Reproduction, as budding, fission, or spore formation, not involving the union of gametes.
- Mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surrounding tissue
- Stage of early development in mammals that consist of a hollow ball of cells
- Unspecialized cells that can give rise to one or more types of specialized cells
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- The division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material
- One of a group of external regulatory proteins that stimulate the growth and division of cells
- Cell with limited potential to develop into many types of differentiated cells
- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
- One of a family of proteins that regulates the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells
- Period of the cell cycle between cell division
- Process of programmed cell death
- Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell
- First and longest phase of mitosis in which the genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the chromosomes become visible
- Cells that are capable of developing into some but not all the body's cells
- Part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
28 Clues: Process of programmed cell death • Reproduction involving the union of gametes • Developing stage of a multicellular organism • Period of the cell cycle between cell division • Division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells • Region of a chromosome where the two sister chromatids attach • ...
biology bonus 2021-12-14
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- The process by which cells become specialized
- Cell division that produces gametes
- Very large molecules that make up living things
- division of the chromosomes or division of the two copies of DNA
- Cells with half the genetic information of the original cells
- Distinguishing quality or characteristic
- The way in organism looks or the treat the organism possesses
- The actual genes of an organism possesses
- Cells with a full set of genetic information of the original cells
- Mutations that produce changes in a single gene
- One or more bases are inserted into a DNA sequence
- Recessive genes present on the X chromosome `
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- The delivery of characteristics from parents to offspring
- Having different alleles for a trait
- The process that living things use to maintain stable conditions
- When cancer cells spread to new body parts
- The scientific study of heredity
- what an organism's chromosomes look like
- The differences of DNA between different organisms of the same species
- One or more bases are deleted from a DNA sequence
20 Clues: The scientific study of heredity • Cell division that produces gametes • Having different alleles for a trait • what an organism's chromosomes look like • Distinguishing quality or characteristic • The actual genes of an organism possesses • When cancer cells spread to new body parts • The process by which cells become specialized • ...
Cell Biology 2021-12-13
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- a small sphere in the center of the nucleus; it makes ribosomes
- the powerhouse of the cell (organelle)
- a storage sac in the cell; in PLANT cells, a large one holds water
- tiny hair-like structures on the outside of some cells
- a thick and strong extra layer around the outside of PLANT cells (cell part)
- the process in PLANT cells where they use sunlight energy to make glucose; happens in the chloroplasts
- water molecules moving across a membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- cell __________; a barrier that goes around the cell and separates the inside of a cell from the outside (cell part)
- the garbage collector of the cell; it breaks down worn out cell parts (organelle)
- __________ transport; needs ATP energy to move molecules against the concentration gradient
- a passageway for proteins; it has ribosomes attached to it (organelle)
- long tails on the outside of some cells that help the cell move or swim
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- molecules moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- the jelly-like fluid inside a cell; the organelles float around in it (cell part)
- cellular ______________; the process of making ATP energy in the mitochondria from glucose and oxygen
- it does photosynthesis in PLANT cells; it is what makes plant leaves green (organelle)
- _______ body; where proteins get customized before being sent out of the cell
- ___________ transport; molecules move on their own (without energy) through the cell membrane or through protein channels
- the "brain" or control center of the cell; it has the DNA inside (organelle)
- the tangled, spread out form of DNA
- microtubules and microfilaments; it helps the cell keep its shape
- tiny organelles that makes proteins; either floating freely or attached to the rough ER
- a passageway for proteins; it doesn't have ribosomes attached (organelle)
23 Clues: the tangled, spread out form of DNA • the powerhouse of the cell (organelle) • tiny hair-like structures on the outside of some cells • a small sphere in the center of the nucleus; it makes ribosomes • microtubules and microfilaments; it helps the cell keep its shape • a storage sac in the cell; in PLANT cells, a large one holds water • ...
Molecular Biology 2021-12-17
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- Is the product of glycolysis.
- Glucose is converted to pyruvate in the cytoplasm.
- The property of water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- Important structural component for cell wall of plant cells
- The process in which large molecules are broken down by enzyme-catalyst.
- The linking of two monomers.
- Is the use of prokaryotes to create yoghurts and cheese.
- Serves as a form of energy storage in animals for glucose and carbohydrates
- Used as long-term storage in plants
- The synthesis of polypeptides on ribosomes.
- Catabolism of a cell without oxygen.
- One of the two components of starch, and is a polysaccharide
- Are membrane-bound compartments inside the chloroplasts.
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- The breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water
- Created with two or more simple sugars linked together.
- The production of carbon compounds in cells using light energy.
- Are enzymes that are involved in DNA replication and transcription.
- Protein within our circulatory system that carries oxygen throughout the body and CO2 from our organs and tissues back to the lungs.
- The process by which RNA is formed.
- Refers to the attachment of a phosphate group to a molecule.
- 3 RNA bases
- The process in which large molecules are made from smaller molecules to store energy.
- Created with two simple sugars linked together.
- This DNA process occurs when a cell is preparing for mitosis
- The process by which proteins unfold and lose their shape.
- Formed from one glycerol and three fatty acids
26 Clues: 3 RNA bases • The linking of two monomers. • Is the product of glycolysis. • The process by which RNA is formed. • Used as long-term storage in plants • Catabolism of a cell without oxygen. • The synthesis of polypeptides on ribosomes. • Formed from one glycerol and three fatty acids • Created with two simple sugars linked together. • ...
Biology retrieval 2021-12-16
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- movement of water in plant
- Inflammatory disease
- an adaptation of the aveoli
- you cant catch it
- PH2
- a disease you can spread to others
- Form scabs
- stops back flow of blood
- Dirty water
- discovered antiseptic
- cells Open and close allowing access to the stomata
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- Means world
- discovered by Edward Jenner
- Dirty food
- patrol body looking for pathogens
- How plants transport water
- breaks this down into amino acids
- Brings back blood to the heart
- for growth and repair
- Hungarian Dr that discovered hand washing
- What makes leaves green
- a plant fungal disease
- What you are vaccinated with
- Adisease that is spread world wide
- a plant viral disease
- Takes blood from the heart to the body
26 Clues: PH2 • Dirty food • Form scabs • Means world • Dirty water • you cant catch it • Inflammatory disease • for growth and repair • a plant viral disease • discovered antiseptic • a plant fungal disease • What makes leaves green • stops back flow of blood • movement of water in plant • How plants transport water • discovered by Edward Jenner • an adaptation of the aveoli • What you are vaccinated with • ...
Developmental biology 2022-03-28
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- lumen of the neural tube forms this part of the brain
- cells that are present at the junction of surface ectoderm cells and neural tube cells
- failure of sacral and vagal neural crest cells to migrate can lead to
- intermediate mesoderm gives rise to
- failure of the neural tube to close can lead to
- structure that becomes the nerve cord
- Nervous system originates from this germ layer
- mesoderm that along with the neural crest cells forms the face and skull
- in adult mammals, the nerve cord becomes
- Foxd3 inhibits expression of this protein in the glial precursor cells
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- an embryo undergoing the process of neurulation can be called as
- protein responsible for differentiation of ectoderm in to the three different layers
- somites are formed from this layer of mesoderm
- dorsolateral pathway mainly leads to formation of
- this protein establishes a secondary signalling centre in the floor plate
- absence of Kit protein can lead to
- neural crest cells that form the wall of large arteries
- mesoderm layer that is farthest from the notochord
- cells that attach to the notochord during neural plate folding
- chordamesoderm forms the
20 Clues: chordamesoderm forms the • absence of Kit protein can lead to • intermediate mesoderm gives rise to • structure that becomes the nerve cord • in adult mammals, the nerve cord becomes • somites are formed from this layer of mesoderm • Nervous system originates from this germ layer • failure of the neural tube to close can lead to • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-04-01
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- deals with nonliving things
- Which organelle contains a network of channels that involve ribosomes and work to release proteins?
- Which organelle has a rod-like structure, form spindle fibers during cell division, and is located near the nucleus?
- an organism whose presence, absence or abundance reflects a specific environmental condition.
- the ability for a living thing to carry out stable living conditions and go through its life process
- a liquid capable of dissolving other substances
- a species selected to act as an ambassador, icon or symbol for a defined habitat, issue, campaign or environmental cause.
- a large molecule that has multiple bonds
- molecules that are "water fearing"
- an organelle found only in animal cells
- species selected for making conservation-related decisions
- true or false? dogs are biotic
- Which organelle is located inside the cytoplasm, and serve as being the storage units for water, protein, and carbohydrates?
- Which organelle is located within the center of the cell, and contains DNA?
- true or false? plants are abiotic
- a cell with no nucleus and no membrane bound organelles
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- a group of organisms of the same species occupying a particular space at a particular time that can potentially interbreed
- very complex, large molecules
- Which organelle packages, modifies, and assembles proteins out of the cell?
- Which organelle produces ATP, converts food into energy, and aids in cellular respiration?
- Which non-membrane bound organelle is responsible for making proteins, and can either be free floating in the cytoplasm, or be attached to the rough ER?
- deals with living things
- Which organelle is found in plant cells ONLY and uses photosynthesis to produce food/energy?
- the dissolved substance within a solution
- Which organelle is located inside the nucleus and produces ribosomes?
- a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time
- a cell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Which organelle is a jelly-like substance that holds all the organelles in place?
- Which organelle surrounds the cell membrane, is found ONLY in plants, and serves as support and protection towards the cell?
- Which organelle also contains a network of transport channels but DO NOT contain ribosomes but rather aids in the break-down of toxins?
- an example of an abiotic factor would be
31 Clues: deals with living things • deals with nonliving things • very complex, large molecules • true or false? dogs are biotic • true or false? plants are abiotic • molecules that are "water fearing" • an organelle found only in animal cells • a large molecule that has multiple bonds • an example of an abiotic factor would be • the dissolved substance within a solution • ...
Biology 6 2022-02-17
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- a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals, which include amoebas, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans, and many other forms. They are now usually treated as a number of phyla belonging to the kingdom Protista.
- reproduction also can be asexual by
- free swimming or fixed to an object
- mouth pore through a short tube is called
- its slipper shape is maintained by the flexible and firm outer covering called
- a representative ciliate is the
- some can change form, depending upon environment they are in this ability is called
- indigestible wastes pass out of the ciliate by the
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- is a unicellular fungus that causes dough to rise
- regulation of water and elimination of excess water is done by organelle called
- includes all organisms that are not animals, plants , or fungi
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- feed on in living organisms
- histolytica that causes severe diarrhea called
- in human history caused more deaths than any other disease
- can contaminate water and cause diarrhea
- spread by the tsetse fly which only lives in Africa
- which type of movement is it
- feed on dead organic material
- all are one-celled
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms.
- short hair like structures
- food gets swept into the indentation called
- sexual reproduction called
- they can respond to a stimulus; this action is called
25 Clues: all are one-celled • short hair like structures • sexual reproduction called • feed on in living organisms • which type of movement is it • feed on dead organic material • a representative ciliate is the • reproduction also can be asexual by • free swimming or fixed to an object • can contaminate water and cause diarrhea • mouth pore through a short tube is called • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-02-28
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- most common pigments
- carrier molecule
- Lose energy as they move down the chain
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- produced in the calvin cycle
- organic compounds
- - organisms able to make their own food
- compounds that absorb light
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- - converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight
- NADPH is good at donating these
- energy in ATP is released when this is removed
- dioxide CO2
- - responsible for collecting sunlight
- other accessory pigments
- -organisms that must get their food from other sources
- reaction organic compounds (carbohydrates) formed from CO2 and ATP and NADPH
- another word for glucose
- form stacks called grana
- made of many colors in the visible spectrum
- cycle light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy, stored in ATP and a carrier molecule called NADPH
20 Clues: dioxide CO2 • carrier molecule • organic compounds • most common pigments • other accessory pigments • another word for glucose • form stacks called grana • compounds that absorb light • produced in the calvin cycle • NADPH is good at donating these • - responsible for collecting sunlight • Lose energy as they move down the chain • - organisms able to make their own food • ...
Biology Test 2022-05-16
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- The type of cell with a nucleus
- 3rd phase of mitosis where the spindles have begun to pull chromosomes apart
- A collection of tissues with a similar function
- Made of a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base; DNA
- The group of organs that work together to complete a function
- Long term energy storage; fats
- Provides quick energy; pasta
- When the earth blocks the light from the sun to the moon
- 2nd phase of mitosis where the chromosomes are lined up in the middle
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- When the moon gets in the way of the sun and a shadow is casted on earth
- A collection of cells with a similar function
- 1st phase of mitosis where the chromosomes are in the nucleus, not yet lined up
- a living entity whether single or multicellular
- 4th phase of mitosis where the nuclei are beginning to form
- specialized structures within the cell that have a specific function
- The type of cell without a nucleus
- The amount of offspring an organism has
- 2 or more atoms that are connected by a chemical bond
- The smallest fundamental unit of life
- Made of amino acids; meat and beans
20 Clues: Provides quick energy; pasta • Long term energy storage; fats • The type of cell with a nucleus • The type of cell without a nucleus • Made of amino acids; meat and beans • The smallest fundamental unit of life • The amount of offspring an organism has • A collection of cells with a similar function • A collection of tissues with a similar function • ...
Biology Test 2022-05-16
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- The type of cell without a nucleus
- 2 or more atoms that are connected by a chemical bond
- The group of organs that work together to complete a function
- Long term energy storage; fats
- specialized structures within the cell that have a specific function
- Made of a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base; DNA
- 2nd phase of mitosis where the chromosomes are lined up in the middle
- The smallest fundamental unit of life
- 1st phase of mitosis where the chromosomes are in the nucleus, not yet lined up
- The amount of offspring an organism has
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- Provides quick energy; pasta
- Made of amino acids; meat and beans
- A collection of cells with a similar function
- When the moon gets in the way of the sun and a shadow is casted on earth
- The type of cell with a nucleus
- a living entity whether single or multicellular
- 3rd phase of mitosis where the spindles have begun to pull chromosomes apart
- A collection of tissues with a similar function
- When the earth blocks the light from the sun to the moon
- 4th phase of mitosis where the nuclei are beginning to form
20 Clues: Provides quick energy; pasta • Long term energy storage; fats • The type of cell with a nucleus • The type of cell without a nucleus • Made of amino acids; meat and beans • The smallest fundamental unit of life • The amount of offspring an organism has • A collection of cells with a similar function • a living entity whether single or multicellular • ...
Biology resit 2022-05-16
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- gland that produces fight/flight hormones
- layer of skin where fat is stored
- closed by a sphincter until urination occurs
- used to warn others of approaching predators
- sense detected by the tongue
- elastic organ collecting urine
- divided into the cortex and medulla
- form of blood carried by veins
- chemical messages moving around the body
- system that controls body functions
- yellow fluid containing waste products
- a tube attached to each kidney
- divided arteries
- speeds up when the autonomic nervous system reacts to danger
- organs of touch around the face and mouth
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- tiny tubule in the medulla
- hormones that do not require transport
- _____or flight response to danger
- structure that produces sound
- field of ______. Area visible to an animal
- waterproof top layer of skin
- nervous system that responds to danger
- tube that takes oxygen to the lungs
- hormones transported away from site of release
- tiny organs of gas exchange
- strongest and thickest part of the skin
- part of the brain that regulates balance
- divided veins
- branch off the trachea
- contains valves to prevent backflow of blood
- gland that controls hormone function
- prey species have these on the side of the head
32 Clues: divided veins • divided arteries • branch off the trachea • tiny tubule in the medulla • tiny organs of gas exchange • waterproof top layer of skin • sense detected by the tongue • structure that produces sound • elastic organ collecting urine • form of blood carried by veins • a tube attached to each kidney • _____or flight response to danger • layer of skin where fat is stored • ...
biology vocab 2022-05-18
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- when an animal or plant has offspring
- events that occur in the animal kingdom
- a group of substances that are essential
- unit of living organisms
- a method of cell division
- particles in the cytoplasm of cells
- unit of composed dna
- organisms in an ecosystem
- appears in nucleus during cell division
- makes up skeleton
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- preserved from a long time ago
- a change in chromosomes of a gene or cell
- producing the same phenotype
- protoplasm of cell membrane
- occurs during reproduction
- a mature fertilized plant
- any carnivorous animal
- any agent that can cause disease
- group of complex proteins
- functional unit such as a lung or kidney
20 Clues: makes up skeleton • unit of composed dna • any carnivorous animal • unit of living organisms • a method of cell division • a mature fertilized plant • group of complex proteins • organisms in an ecosystem • occurs during reproduction • protoplasm of cell membrane • producing the same phenotype • preserved from a long time ago • any agent that can cause disease • ...
Biology Review 2022-05-13
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- controls amount of light in microscope
- stores food and water for the cell
- doesn't let anything pass through it
- blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood
- type of muscle found in the esophagus
- where cellular respiration takes place
- reaction that happens without thinking
- also known as the windpipe
- type of stem cell that can become any type
- part of the blood responsible for clotting
- where red blood cells are produced
- mitosis stage where chromosomes are at equator
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- stage where DNA is replicated
- body system that produces hormones
- plant tissue responsible for transport
- structures that make proteins
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- produces insulin
- particles move from high to low concentration
- organ system that includes skin
- connects sister chromatids
- all living things are made up of these
- type of cell that doesn't have a cell wall
23 Clues: produces insulin • connects sister chromatids • also known as the windpipe • stage where DNA is replicated • structures that make proteins • organ system that includes skin • body system that produces hormones • stores food and water for the cell • where red blood cells are produced • doesn't let anything pass through it • type of muscle found in the esophagus • ...
Cellular Biology 2025-01-07
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- an organelle in which proteins are processed, sorted, or modified
- the site for the production of lipids (fats) and hormones; also responsible for detoxification, or breakdown, of toxic chemicals
- a place on the lipid bilayer that allows materials to move from one side of the membrane to the other, usually without using any energy
- the living material of the cell found within the plasma membrane
- units of hereditary data that dictate the activity and structure of the cell
- structures in which cellular proteins are assembled
- the pumping of molecules across the cell membrane that requires the use of energy
- structures on which genetic information in the nucleus is organized
- a place on the lipid bilayer that moves materials forcefully from one side of the membrane to the other, requiring energy
- the intracellular fluid made of water, dissolved ions, and proteins
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until equilibrium is reached; a type of passive transport
- the molecules that make up the flexible membrane that surrounds the contents of the cell
- a state in which the number of molecules is equal on both sides of a membrane
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- attracted to water molecules
- the thin layer responsible for separating the internal structures of the cell from its surrounding environment, as well as providing support for the cell; also called the cell membrane
- the site for the production of proteins for the cell secretions and cell membrane
- the thin layer responsible for separating the internal structures of the cell from the surrounding environment, as well as providing support for the cell; also called the plasma membrane
- the most basic unit of life, responsible for carrying out functions of life
- repels water moleculesosmosis: the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane; a type of passive transport
- the type of cell that contains membrane-bound organelles and has a distinct nucleus
- reticulum: an internal network of membranes extending throughout the cytoplasm
- the type of cell that lacks a nucleus and contains its genetic information in the cytoplasm
- the movement of molecules across the cell membrane that does not require the use of energy
23 Clues: attracted to water molecules • structures in which cellular proteins are assembled • the living material of the cell found within the plasma membrane • an organelle in which proteins are processed, sorted, or modified • structures on which genetic information in the nucleus is organized • the intracellular fluid made of water, dissolved ions, and proteins • ...
BIOLOGY PERNAFASAN 2025-01-13
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- Apa nama saluran yang menghubungkan tenggorokan dan paru-paru?
- udara, Apa yang digunakan burung untuk bernapas saat terbang?
- Apa yang mengatur laju pernapasan manusia?
- Apa yang dihirup oleh manusia saat bernapas?
- Apa nama cabang dari trakea menuju paru-paru?
- Apa yang terjadi pada tubuh saat kekurangan oksigen?
- Apa nama bagian atas sistem pernapasan?
- Apa otot utama yang terlibat dalam pernapasan?
- Apa istilah untuk proses pengambilan udara ke dalam paru-paru?
- Apa organ utama dalam sistem pernapasan?
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- Apa yang melindungi saluran pernapasan dari partikel asing?
- Apa yang terjadi pada otot tulang rusuk saat inhalasi?
- Apa bagian terkecil dari paru-paru yang berfungsi untuk pertukaran gas?
- Apa yang dikeluarkan saat bernapas?
- Apa yang terjadi pada tekanan udara di paru-paru saat inhalasi?
- gas, Apa fungsi utama sistem pernapasan?
- Apa istilah untuk proses pengeluaran udara dari paru-paru?
- Apa yang terjadi pada tubuh saat bernapas dengan cepat?
- Apa istilah untuk pernapasan pada hewan air?
- Apa yang terjadi pada volume paru-paru saat inhalasi?
20 Clues: Apa yang dikeluarkan saat bernapas? • Apa nama bagian atas sistem pernapasan? • gas, Apa fungsi utama sistem pernapasan? • Apa organ utama dalam sistem pernapasan? • Apa yang mengatur laju pernapasan manusia? • Apa yang dihirup oleh manusia saat bernapas? • Apa istilah untuk pernapasan pada hewan air? • Apa nama cabang dari trakea menuju paru-paru? • ...
7C Biology 2025-01-29
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- a living thing
- the liquid part in the middle of the cell
- part of the cell that produces energy
- vertebrate that can have scales
- animals without a backbone
- the shape of an animal cell
- fish use these to get oxygen from the water
- food travels down this tube to the stomach
- a cell is said to be '.........' if it has a specific job or function
- largest organ of the body
- unique body feature that birds have
- kingdom including mushrooms and moulds
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- lab equipment used to look at cells
- animals with a backbone
- you have 206 of them
- living things that use the sun to make food
- a muscle used to pump blood
- plant cells have these, but not animal cells
- animals with fur
- contains the DNA in a cell
- all humans are part of the same 'group'. This group is called a...
- the organ protected by the cranium
- an example of this group of animals is a newt
- provides support for the human body and allows movement
- largest bone in the body
25 Clues: a living thing • animals with fur • you have 206 of them • animals with a backbone • largest bone in the body • largest organ of the body • contains the DNA in a cell • animals without a backbone • a muscle used to pump blood • the shape of an animal cell • vertebrate that can have scales • the organ protected by the cranium • lab equipment used to look at cells • ...
Biology terms 2025-01-29
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- Total amount of water on a planet
- A community of living organisms
- Chemical element with the Symbol N
- A living thing that has an organized structure
- Living or once living components of a community
- Biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose
- The rate of production of new individuals per unit of population
- Convert waste into a reusable material
- An organism that eats soley meats
- The joint action of two or more factors
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- The study of the relationships between living organisms
- A diagram that shows the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
- Organism the mostly feeds on plants
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- The outermost layer of the earth
- One in which energy can be transferred between the system and its surroundings
- Any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source
- All the nonliving factors present in an ecosystem
- The number of organisms that an ecosystem can support
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae and some types of bacteria
- A blanket of gases that surrounds earth
- Organisms that make their own food
- Part of the world where life can exist
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time
- A directional predictable change in community structure over time
- Consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- Another term for death
- System that is completely isolated from its environment
- The community of plants and animals that occur naturally in an area
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants to gain energy
- A chemical compound made up of carbon atom and two oxygen atoms
- An interacting group of various species
- You breath it
33 Clues: You breath it • Another term for death • A community of living organisms • The outermost layer of the earth • Total amount of water on a planet • An organism that eats soley meats • Organisms that make their own food • Chemical element with the Symbol N • Organism the mostly feeds on plants • Part of the world where life can exist • Convert waste into a reusable material • ...
Biology Review 2025-02-07
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- "Organelle where photosynthesis occurs.",
- "Packages and distributes proteins.",
- "Shows energy flow from one organism to another.",
- "Powerhouse of the cell, produces ATP.",
- "Cell division process that creates identical daughter cells.",
- "Process plants use to make food from sunlight.",
- "Organism that consumes others for energy.",
- "Site of protein synthesis.",
- "Position in a food chain or web.",
- "Organism that eats other organisms.",
- "Gel-like substance inside the cell.",
- "Rigid outer layer in plant cells.",
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- "Variety of life in an ecosystem.",
- "Movement of molecules against concentration gradient.",
- "Breaks down waste in the cell.",
- "Large region with specific climate and organisms.",
- "Diffusion of water across a membrane.",
- "Community of living and nonliving things.",
- "Period of the cell cycle when the cell grows and DNA replicates.",
- "Organism that makes its own food.",
- "Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.",
- "Control center of the cell, contains DNA.",
- "Natural home of an organism.",
- "Breaks down dead matter for nutrients.",
24 Clues: "Site of protein synthesis.", • "Natural home of an organism.", • "Breaks down waste in the cell.", • "Variety of life in an ecosystem.", • "Position in a food chain or web.", • "Organism that makes its own food.", • "Rigid outer layer in plant cells.", • "Packages and distributes proteins.", • "Organism that eats other organisms.", • "Gel-like substance inside the cell.", • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-02-09
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- A type of gene that blocks another gene when present
- Power House of the cell
- Scientific name for a living thing
- A characteristic that makes you who you are
- Thread structure that contains DNA. You get 23 from mom and dad
- Living things respond to changes in their environment or _______.
- Plants make this sugar and animals use it
- A gene that will only show in an offpsring if two of them are present
- Process animals do to make energy
- A segment of dna that codes for something
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- Acid found in the nucleus of your cell. Like a blueprint
- The type of energy respiration makes
- Traits can be inherited and also determined by your ______.
- Basic building block of all living things
- The study of how living things pass one their traits
- Process plants do to make energy
- A type of respiration using oxygen, very efficient
- The ability of organisms to regulate themselves
- A scientific name for a baby
- Brain of the cell contains DNA
20 Clues: Power House of the cell • A scientific name for a baby • Brain of the cell contains DNA • Process plants do to make energy • Process animals do to make energy • Scientific name for a living thing • The type of energy respiration makes • Basic building block of all living things • Plants make this sugar and animals use it • A segment of dna that codes for something • ...
Biology | IX 2025-02-11
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- Suspended in the stroma are stack-like structures called.....
- Similar in structure and have different functions
- Small, membrane-bound spherical sacs which facilitate the metabolism, transport and storage of molecules
- ......... extends from caecum up the right side of the abdomen
- Chromosomes with equal arms
- Transfer of the digested portion of food into blood from digestive canal called....
- It is the major organ of Circulatory system
- Closely related species are grouped together into.......
- In plants, the wall is composed of ......
- It is the site of aerobic respiration
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- The lower Chambers of heart called .....
- ............ is the first part of small intestine
- It is a type of cancer that affect the blood and bone marrow.
- In blood color of plasma is pale..........
- Colour less plastids called....
- Cells commit suicide collectively called......
- The chromatids attached to each other at.......
- ...........is a type of supporting connective tissue
- .......is a disease that affect the blood haemoglobin
- The part located at the end of stomach called....
20 Clues: Chromosomes with equal arms • Colour less plastids called.... • It is the site of aerobic respiration • The lower Chambers of heart called ..... • In plants, the wall is composed of ...... • In blood color of plasma is pale.......... • It is the major organ of Circulatory system • Cells commit suicide collectively called...... • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-09-26
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- Adenine & Guanine-structure made up of 2 rings
- Occurs in the cytoplasm, mRNA to copied to make protein
- The complete set of genes or genetic material in a cell
- A permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene.
- to make
- Cytosine & thymine - structure made up of 1 ring
- living
- A section of DNA that carries the information on how to make one protein
- non-living
- The substance on which an enzyme acts
- A single strand of DNA tightly coiled around special proteins
- Several units put together to make one large unit
- Copying a strand of DNA to make more DNA
- Ribonucleic Acid; used to make proteins
- transfer rna
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- one cell
- The visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell of a organism.
- To break down or destroy
- Different variations of the same gene
- message rna
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid; genetic information
- Characteristics
- The type of molecule that makes up DNA & RNA
- one or more cells
- Sequences of 3 bases on the rRNA
- Occurs in nucleus, DNA is copied to make mRNA
- Sequence of 3 bases on the mRNA
- One individual unit
- ribosomonoal rna
- The process of producing genetically identical individuals.
30 Clues: living • to make • one cell • non-living • message rna • transfer rna • Characteristics • ribosomonoal rna • one or more cells • One individual unit • To break down or destroy • Sequence of 3 bases on the mRNA • Sequences of 3 bases on the rRNA • Different variations of the same gene • The substance on which an enzyme acts • Ribonucleic Acid; used to make proteins • ...
Biology 1 2024-09-20
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- Cells that do not contain their genetic material inside a nucleus, includes bacteria and archaea
- Polymers composed of monomers called nucleotides
- Found in eukaryotic cells, an extensive network of vesicles (sacs made of membrane) called cisternae that are continuous with the nuclear envelope
- A series of “banana-shaped” membrane sacs (cisternae) that receives proteins from the ER to modify and send to other locations, can also make polysaccharides
- Building blocks of polypeptides and proteins
- Have a membrane-bound structure called a nucleus to enclose their DNA, can reproduce both sexually and asexually
- Formed by the peptide bonding of amino acids to each other in long chains, not synonymous with the term “protein”
- Biologically functional molecules that typically consist of 1 or more polypeptides (the polymer form) folded and coiled into a 3-D structure
- A double-stranded genetic material that individual inherits from one generation to the next, resides in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- The “little sausage-like” organelle that is involved in cellular respiration, which is a process that generates ATP
- The strictly eukaryotic organelle where photosynthesis occurs, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, a green pigment, found in the _____, Sugars (glucose) are produced, and oxygen gas is released
- Found only in eukaryotic cells, contains most of the genes in the eukaryotic cell and is surrounded by a nuclear envelope
- Is responsible for transferring the protein making instructions of DNA to the protein making machinery, ribosomes
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- A large molecule that is composed of many similar identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds
- A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells
- A membranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes that an animal uses to digest macromolecules
- Makes up most of the dry weight of any organism, compounds containing carbon are called organic compounds, organisms are distinguished by and composed of four main types of organic compounds
- Are the only known prokaryotic domain with the ability to cause illness in humans, found in a variety of shapes – rods, circles, spirals, etc.
- The repeating units of similar identical building blocks that are linked by covalent bonds that compose polymers
- The protein making “machines” of the cell
- Mix poorly, if at all, with water despite having some polar regions containing oxygen, they mostly consist mainly of carbon and hydrogen
- Include both sugars and polymers of sugars, characterized by their carbonyl (C=O) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups, most sugar names also end in “-ose”
- Has several functions including protection, maintaining cell shape, prevent excessive uptake of water
- Large vesicles derived from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi complex
- not known to be infectious to humans, typically live in very extreme environments/needs extreme environments to survive
25 Clues: The protein making “machines” of the cell • Building blocks of polypeptides and proteins • Polymers composed of monomers called nucleotides • A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells • Large vesicles derived from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi complex • ...
BIOLOGY TTS 2025-03-02
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- Saraf yang berperan dalam mengontrol organ dalam tubuh secara otomatis
- Saraf yang berfungsi menghubungkan otak dengan organ tubuh termasuk indra
- Bagian otak yang mengatur keseimbangan dan koordinasi gerakan tubuh
- Zat yang dapat menyebabkan ketergantungan dan perubahan pada sistem saraf
- Penyakit yang menyebabkan kelumpuhan akibat infeksi virus yang menyerang sistem saraf
- Gangguan saraf akibat cedera atau tekanan berlebihan pada saraf tepi
- Bagian sistem saraf yang terdiri dari otak dan sumsum tulang belakang
- Bagian otak yang berfungsi mengontrol suhu tubuh dan keseimbangan hormonVagus Saraf yang mengontrol aktivitas jantung dan pernapasan
- Penyakit autoimun yang menyerang selubung mielin pada neuron
- Gangguan saraf yang ditandai dengan tremor dan kesulitan mengontrol gerakan
- Bagian otak yang berfungsi dalam berpikir dan mengingat
- Zat adiktif yang berasal dari tanaman tembakau
- menghubungkan otak dengan sumsum tulang belakang
- Penyakit yang ditandai dengan penurunan fungsi otot akibat gangguan saraf motorik
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- Bagian sistem saraf tepi yang mengatur gerakan tidak sadar
- Gerak yang dilakukan tanpa disadari sebagai respons terhadap rangsangan
- Gangguan saraf akibat rusaknya sel-sel otak yang menyebabkan hilangnya ingatan
- Sel penyusun sistem saraf yang berfungsi menghantarkan impuls
- Penyakit akibat penurunan zat dopamin di otak yang menyebabkan tremor
- Saraf yang membawa impuls dari sistem saraf pusat ke otot atau kelenjar
- Jenis neuron yang menghubungkan neuron sensorik dan motorik
- Senyawa dalam narkotika yang dapat menyebabkan euforia berlebihan
- Zat dalam rokok yang menyebabkan kecanduan
- Sel saraf yang berfungsi membawa impuls dari reseptor ke sistem saraf pusat
- Penyakit akibat peradangan pada selaput otak
- Zat psikoaktif yang dapat menimbulkan efek halusinasi
- Gerak yang melibatkan otak dalam merespons rangsangan
- Bagian sistem saraf tepi yang mengatur gerakan sadar
- Zat psikotropika yang sering digunakan sebagai obat tidur dan penenang
29 Clues: Zat dalam rokok yang menyebabkan kecanduan • Penyakit akibat peradangan pada selaput otak • Zat adiktif yang berasal dari tanaman tembakau • menghubungkan otak dengan sumsum tulang belakang • Bagian sistem saraf tepi yang mengatur gerakan sadar • Zat psikoaktif yang dapat menimbulkan efek halusinasi • Gerak yang melibatkan otak dalam merespons rangsangan • ...
