radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 crossword 2015-01-09
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- philosophy that lets people use resources that dont harm the environment
- nonnative species in an area
- variety of life in an area
- programs that release species into an area that the once lived
- damage to a habitat by air
- natural strips of land that let species migrate from one area to another
- species that are close to becoming endangered
- members of species held by people
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- field of biology that studies methods and implements plans to protect biodiversity
- different environmental conditions that occur along boundaries of an ecosystem
- layer of the atmosphere that helps protect living organisms on Earths surface from damage from ultraviolet radiation from the sun
- rain,snow,sleet, or fog with a pH below 7
- separation of wilderness areas from each other
- species that are very close to becoming extinicted
- when the last member of a species dies
15 Clues: variety of life in an area • damage to a habitat by air • nonnative species in an area • members of species held by people • when the last member of a species dies • rain,snow,sleet, or fog with a pH below 7 • species that are close to becoming endangered • separation of wilderness areas from each other • species that are very close to becoming extinicted • ...
Electromagnetic Fields 2025-11-28
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- In RHR#1 the current direction is identified using your...
- In RHR#1 the magnetic field direction is identified using your...
- violet The type of electromagnetic radiation that gives you sunburns
- The name given to a 90 degree angle
- The direction your thumb points in RHR#2.
- The letter "B" represents the ___________ field
- The part of your hand which shows direction of force in RHR#3.
- light The type of electromagnetic radiation that your eyes can detect
- The type of electromagnetic radiation that cell phones use to transmit signals
- In RHR#3 your finger tips represent the ______ end of the magnetic field.
- A long cylinder made of many loops of wire.
- The unit that magnetic field strength is measured in.
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- The letter "I" represents...
- The type of electromagnetic radiation that heats food for you
- In RHR#3 the current direction is identified using your...
- The type of electromagnetic radiation that can see bones in your body
- The type of electromagnetic radiation felt to humans as heat
- The unit that magnetic force is measured in.
- The unit that the length of wire must be in for calculations.
- In RHR#2 your fingers show the direction of the...
20 Clues: The letter "I" represents... • The name given to a 90 degree angle • The direction your thumb points in RHR#2. • A long cylinder made of many loops of wire. • The unit that magnetic force is measured in. • The letter "B" represents the ___________ field • In RHR#2 your fingers show the direction of the... • The unit that magnetic field strength is measured in. • ...
Radioactivity 2024-05-11
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- dating, especially carbon dating to measure the half life
- film that can be also used to detect radiation
- the most ionising
- the sum of the number of neutrons and the number of protons
- the number of protons in an atom
- can stop alpha radiation
- container used to store radioactive materials
- hospital equipments by gamma radiation
- detector using alpha particles which ionise the air
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- characteristic of a beta particle
- can be stopped by few mm of aluminium
- treatment can be done by using gamma radiation
- the time taken for the radioactive nuclei to decay into half
- the most penetrating
- property of gamma radiation
- characteristic of an alpha particle
16 Clues: the most ionising • the most penetrating • can stop alpha radiation • property of gamma radiation • the number of protons in an atom • characteristic of a beta particle • characteristic of an alpha particle • can be stopped by few mm of aluminium • hospital equipments by gamma radiation • container used to store radioactive materials • ...
Radiation recap 2025-03-25
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- this is the name for the centre of an atom - it contains the protons and neutrons
- this type of radiation is a wave with no charge
- this type of radiation has a negative charge
- this metal is very good at absorbing gamma radiation - it has the symbol 'Pb'
- I am found in group 5 on the periodic table - I have the symbol 'N'
- a few mm of this metal will stop beta radiation - it has the symbol 'Al'
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- this element has the symbol 'U' and is radioactive
- Chlorine is found in this group on the periodic table
- this type of radiation has a charge of +2
- paper or _ _ _ _ will stop alpha radiation
- this is the percentage of radiation remaining after one half life
11 Clues: this type of radiation has a charge of +2 • paper or _ _ _ _ will stop alpha radiation • this type of radiation has a negative charge • this type of radiation is a wave with no charge • this element has the symbol 'U' and is radioactive • Chlorine is found in this group on the periodic table • this is the percentage of radiation remaining after one half life • ...
Chem CrossWord Puzzle 2025-09-05
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- Range of electromagnetic radiation
- Highest point of wave
- _________________ effect: Light at a certain frequency causes metals to eject their electrons. Below a certain frequency, no electrons will eject no matter the brightness of the light.
- An abbreviation for what the visible light spectrum consists of
- Electromagnetic radiation type with the lowest frequency
- Fundamental relationship in quantum mechanics: E equals h times v
- Electromagnetic radiation visible to the human eye
- Maximum displacement of a wave
- Lowest point of a wave
- Planck’s Equation: Energy equals Planck’s constant times ________________
- Electromagnetic radiation type with the highest frequency
- Wave property describing distance from crest to crest
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- Electromagnetic wave type located just beyond violet light
- Typical unit used to measure visible light wavelengths
- Standard SI unit for frequency, abbreviated Hz
- Electromagnetic radiation type with the lowest frequency
- Universal speed, equal to three times ten to the eighth meters per second
- EM radiation used in cooking and communication
- Minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation used in imaging
- The color with longest wavelength and lowest frequency (least energy)
- Scientist who introduced the constant h used in quantum mechanics
- 6.626 x 10^-34
- Atoms ________ energy and become excited
- Measured in Joules
25 Clues: 6.626 x 10^-34 • Measured in Joules • Highest point of wave • Lowest point of a wave • Maximum displacement of a wave • Range of electromagnetic radiation • Atoms ________ energy and become excited • Standard SI unit for frequency, abbreviated Hz • EM radiation used in cooking and communication • Electromagnetic radiation visible to the human eye • ...
Atomic Physics Crossword 2014-03-04
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- The biggest contribution to medical background radiation
- How can we estimate the age of an object?
- Element that has the same amount of protons but different neutrons
- Type of decay that occurs when the radioactive isotope of carbon decays
- Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14
- What is the charge of a gamma ray?
- Time taken for the countrate of a radio isotope to halve
- What penetrates alpha?
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- Isotope which has decayed overtime, releasing radioactive particles into the surroundings
- the fission of an unstable atomic nucleus to release radiation and form a different nucleus
- The biggest contribution to background radiation
- wave What is a gamma ray
- The biggest danger in encountering radiation
- Ionisation of an Alpha particle
- Material that can penetrate Gamma
- The distance that radiation can travel through matter before it is stopped
16 Clues: What penetrates alpha? • wave What is a gamma ray • Ionisation of an Alpha particle • Material that can penetrate Gamma • What is the charge of a gamma ray? • How can we estimate the age of an object? • Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14 • The biggest danger in encountering radiation • The biggest contribution to background radiation • ...
Dental Radiology 2024-02-27
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- overall darkness or blackness of an image
- device constructed of layered aluminum steps
- permission granted by the patient after being informed about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a procedure
- plan to ensure that the dental office produces consistent, high-quality images with a minimum of exposure to patients and personnel
- differences in degrees of blackness on an image
- a unit of measurement used to describe the intensity of an electrical current
- accountability or legal responsibility
- form of secondary radiation that occurs when an x-ray beam has been deflected from its path by interaction with matter
- process by which electrons are removed from atoms, causing the harmful effects of radiation in humans
- flexible lead shield that is placed securely around the neck
- level of knowledge, skill, and care comparable with that of other dentists who are treating similar patients under similar conditions
- recording medium for an image, normally film, phosphor storage plate, or a digital sensor
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- a unit of measurement used to describe the intensity of an electrical current
- flexible arm that is attached to the x-ray tubehead
- failure to provide a proper or reasonable level of care
- highest voltage of x-ray tube used during an exposure
- x-radiation that is created when the primary beam interacts with matter
- most penetrating beam produced at the target of the anode
- process of informing the patient, for example, the procedure for taking x-rays
- device used to protect the reproductive and blood-forming tissues from scatter radiation
- intraoral devices used to position and hold the film, sensor or PSP
- concept of radiation protection that states all exposures should be kept "as low as reasonably achievable"
- items that include protective clothing, masks, gloves and eyewear
- filmless method of capturing an image and displaying it by using an image receptor, an electronic signal, and a computer to process and store the image
- time between exposure to ionizing radiation and appearance of image
25 Clues: accountability or legal responsibility • overall darkness or blackness of an image • device constructed of layered aluminum steps • differences in degrees of blackness on an image • flexible arm that is attached to the x-ray tubehead • highest voltage of x-ray tube used during an exposure • failure to provide a proper or reasonable level of care • ...
School subjects 2017-02-04
Heat Transfer Crossword 2015-10-01
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- Colour which is best at absorbing radiation
- Method of heat transfer in liquids and gasses
- Particles in a solid move in this way
- gas turning into a liquid
- Method of heat transfer that involves a wave
- place there are no particles
- Method of heat transfer in solids
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- to take in radiation
- Particles that make metals conduct well
- this kind of object emits more radiation
- Colour which reflects radiation
- Liquid turning into a gas
- give out radiation
13 Clues: give out radiation • to take in radiation • Liquid turning into a gas • gas turning into a liquid • place there are no particles • Colour which reflects radiation • Method of heat transfer in solids • Particles in a solid move in this way • Particles that make metals conduct well • this kind of object emits more radiation • Colour which is best at absorbing radiation • ...
6.9A Heat Transfer 2021-09-23
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- thermal energy
- water warming up
- heat transferred by movement of matter
- frozen water
- a good insulator
- transfer energy easily
- radiation from the sun
- heat by electromagnetic waves
- waves given off by the sun
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- radiation from wood
- water cooling
- convection
- not good at transferring energy
- conduction
- heat transfer to here
- heat transferred by direct contact
- appliance using electromagnetic waves
- a good conductor
- heat transfer starts here
19 Clues: convection • conduction • frozen water • water cooling • thermal energy • water warming up • a good insulator • a good conductor • radiation from wood • heat transfer to here • transfer energy easily • radiation from the sun • heat transfer starts here • waves given off by the sun • heat by electromagnetic waves • not good at transferring energy • heat transferred by direct contact • ...
6.9A Heat Transfer 2025-01-17
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- thermal energy
- water warming up
- heat transferred by movement of matter
- frozen water
- a good insulator
- transfer energy easily
- radiation from the sun
- heat by electromagnetic waves
- waves given off by the sun
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- radiation from wood
- water cooling
- convection
- not good at transferring energy
- conduction
- heat transfer to here
- heat transferred by direct contact
- appliance using electromagnetic waves
- a good conductor
- heat transfer starts here
19 Clues: convection • conduction • frozen water • water cooling • thermal energy • water warming up • a good insulator • a good conductor • radiation from wood • heat transfer to here • transfer energy easily • radiation from the sun • heat transfer starts here • waves given off by the sun • heat by electromagnetic waves • not good at transferring energy • heat transferred by direct contact • ...
Greek Root Words 2024-10-30
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- biology, psychology
- dynamic, dynamite
- epigram, telegram
- thermometer, perimeter
- anthropologist, philanthropy
- hypothermia, hypothetical
- chronological, chronic
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- biology, biography
- hyperactive, hyperbole
- misanthrope, misogyny
- autobiography, automobile
- graphic, phonograph
- microbe, microscope
- hydration, dehydrate
- dysfunctional, dyslexic
15 Clues: dynamic, dynamite • epigram, telegram • biology, biography • biology, psychology • graphic, phonograph • microbe, microscope • hydration, dehydrate • misanthrope, misogyny • hyperactive, hyperbole • thermometer, perimeter • chronological, chronic • dysfunctional, dyslexic • autobiography, automobile • hypothermia, hypothetical • anthropologist, philanthropy
Radiology Study Guide Chap 1&2 2025-05-03
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- x-radiation that is created when the primary beam interacts with the matter
- component of the x-ray tubehead absorbs heat created by the production of x-rays
- a picture or likeness of an object
- person who positions, exposes, and processes dental x-ray image receptors
- energy keeps electrons in orbit by electrostatic force between the nucleus and electrons
- What type of electrical charge does the electron carry
- refers to the speed of the wave
- beam of energy that has the power to penetrate substances and record image shadows on receptors
- form of secondary radiation and is the result of an X-ray that has been deflected from its path by the interaction with matter
- promotes the use of x-rays in dentistry but suffered radiation-related injuries
- recommended PID for the paralleling technique
- Exposed first dental radiograph
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- science or study of radiation as used in medicine
- form of energy carried by waxes or a stream of particles
- developed 1st x-ray tube
- 2 or more atoms that are joined by chemical bonds
- the penetrating X-ray radiation beam that is produced at the target of the anode and that exits the tube heard
- refers to the number of wavelengths that pass a given point
- introduced long-cone paralleling technique
- image or picture produced on a receptor by exposure to ionizing radiation
- scatter most common possibility when an x-ray photon interacts with matter and is scattered
- electron that has the greatest binding energy
- the p in CATNAP
- discovery of x-rays
24 Clues: the p in CATNAP • discovery of x-rays • developed 1st x-ray tube • refers to the speed of the wave • Exposed first dental radiograph • a picture or likeness of an object • introduced long-cone paralleling technique • electron that has the greatest binding energy • recommended PID for the paralleling technique • science or study of radiation as used in medicine • ...
Atomic Physics Crossword 2014-03-04
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- Material that can penetrate Gamma
- Type of decay that occurs when the radioactive isotope of carbon decays
- The distance that radiation can travel through matter before it is stopped
- Isotope which has decayed overtime, releasing radioactive particles into the surroundings
- wave What is a gamma ray
- What penetrates alpha?
- Element that has the same amount of protons but different neutrons
- The biggest danger in encountering radiation
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- How can we estimate the age of an object?
- Time taken for the countrate of a radio isotope to halve
- Ionisation of an Alpha particle
- Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14
- What is the charge of a gamma ray?
- the fission of an unstable atomic nucleus to release radiation and form a different nucleus
- The biggest contribution to background radiation
- The biggest contribution to medical background radiation
16 Clues: What penetrates alpha? • wave What is a gamma ray • Ionisation of an Alpha particle • Material that can penetrate Gamma • What is the charge of a gamma ray? • How can we estimate the age of an object? • Sorts out and measures carbon 12, 13 and 14 • The biggest danger in encountering radiation • The biggest contribution to background radiation • ...
cop 2021-12-13
20 Clues: pc • ppm • ion • anion • cation • proton • neutron • nucleus • isotope • hydrate • gamma ray • anhydrate • mass number • molar masss • beta particle • alpha particle • beta radiation • alpha radiation • Atomic Mass Unit • nuclear equation
How well do you know your fellow plant scientists? 2020-05-06
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- PhD/works on Kalanchoë development/ultimate food lover
- R.Fellow/works on cellulose synthesis/proud dad :)
- PhD/works on nitrogen and abiotic stress/cat lover
- PhD/works on cellulose synthase/fancy family ring owner
- PhD/works on extremophile microalgae/rugby lover
- PI/specializes on programmed cell death/cheese lover
- PhD/works on Kalanchoë/choco and beer lover
- PhD/works on radiation stress in algae/shy and smiley
- PhD/is a math and biology double threat/outdoors lover
- Master/works with winter barley/horse riding lover
- Placement/works on autophagy/western blot master
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- Lecturer/specializes on cell wall synthesis/traveler
- PhD/works on heat stress/full time eater
- PI/specializes on cell wall for biofuels/fishing lover
- PhD/works on algal biolfuels/legendary Gollum imitation
- PhD/works on metal remediaton/youth olympics athlete
- PI/specializes on plant physiology/avocado lover
- Master/works on autophagy and stress/big pasta lover
- PI/specializes on plant development/cello lover
- Master/works on red algae/yoga lover
- PhD/works on uranium stress /CEO of Larvita
- Postdoc/works on salinity stress adaptation/maté lover
22 Clues: Master/works on red algae/yoga lover • PhD/works on heat stress/full time eater • PhD/works on Kalanchoë/choco and beer lover • PhD/works on uranium stress /CEO of Larvita • PI/specializes on plant development/cello lover • PI/specializes on plant physiology/avocado lover • PhD/works on extremophile microalgae/rugby lover • ...
miguel camarillo puzzle 2018-05-09
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- sea or ocean
- a that has little tidal range
- a consumer that eats only meat
- a cold biome
- nonliving
- the amount of water in the air
- the process in where wind is made
- a belt of asteroids in between mars and Jupiter
- a small, hot, dense star at the end of it's life
- the time it takes a planet to rotate on it's axis
- to spin in place
- a tool that measures air pressure
- a meter that hits earth
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- a consumer that eats only plants
- a object that orbits us
- a dry biome that gets little rain
- the transfer of heat through waves
- living
- a tool that measures air temperature
- the transfer of heat through touch
- the distance that light travels in a year
- a tide that has great tidal range
- a consumer that eats both plants and meat
- a tool that measures air speed
- a mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- the study of living things
26 Clues: living • nonliving • sea or ocean • a cold biome • to spin in place • a object that orbits us • a meter that hits earth • the study of living things • a that has little tidal range • a consumer that eats only meat • the amount of water in the air • a tool that measures air speed • a consumer that eats only plants • a dry biome that gets little rain • the process in where wind is made • ...
Easier Awesome Climate Change Crossword Puzzle!! 2020-09-20
17 Clues: extent • runoff • oxides • persist • infrared • dwindling • emissions • radiation • institute • bleaching • insulation • fluctuates • combustion • greenhouse • contiguous • infrastructure • meteorological
Animals & insects Crossword 2024-08-30
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- Study of animals without a backbone
- Study of microscopic life forms
- Study of all types of animals
- Study of the structure and function of living things
- Study of freshwater systems
- Study of worms
- Study of animals with a backbone
- Study of fish
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- Study of life in the ocean
- Study of reptiles and amphibians
- Study of ticks,mites,and spiders
- Study of mammals
- Study of living things
- Study of insects
- Study of cell biology,cell anatomy,and physiology
15 Clues: Study of fish • Study of worms • Study of mammals • Study of insects • Study of living things • Study of life in the ocean • Study of freshwater systems • Study of all types of animals • Study of microscopic life forms • Study of reptiles and amphibians • Study of ticks,mites,and spiders • Study of animals with a backbone • Study of animals without a backbone • ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION 2021-12-08
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- highest frequency
- source of the full spectrum of visible light
- lies between the visible and microwave portion
- characteristic of radio wave
- flow of photons
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- light Quanta
- longest wavelength
- bouncing of light
- section in spectrum that is visible to human eye
- he proved the existence of radio waves
- bending of light
11 Clues: light Quanta • flow of photons • bending of light • highest frequency • bouncing of light • longest wavelength • characteristic of radio wave • he proved the existence of radio waves • source of the full spectrum of visible light • lies between the visible and microwave portion • section in spectrum that is visible to human eye
D 2023-10-16
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- Radiosensitivity of the ova varies throughout the _____ of the germ cell.
- Even low doses received during diagnostic imaging procedures can cause _______ damage
- A 20Gy dose to female germ cells may be _______ if the dose is fractionated over several weeks.
- ionizing radiation
- ionizing radiation affects blood cells by ______ the number of active cells in the peripheral circulation.
- Dose of 2 Gy to spermatogonia may cause temporary _____ , while 5 or 6 Gy may
- Mature spermatogonia are specialized and do not divide, therefore, they are ______
- One of the most radiosensitive type of human cell.
- Ovaries of a fetus and young childern are very radiosensitive because they have a large number of ____ cells and immature cells.
- Because the body is constantly regenerating, _______ tissue cells are highly radiosensitive.
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- Most red blood cells are produced in the bone _______.
- Raditaion exposure decreases the number of _______ blood cells.
- Male reproductive cells that have received 0.1 Gy or more may pass on genetic ____.
- it to be permanent.
- Neuron _______ - Period of development and change of the nerve cells in
- Effects of ionizing radiation differ from female to male germ cells because of their different process of ______
- cells, Because these cells are highly specialized and do not divide, they are relatively insensitive to radiation.
- Radiation can temporary or permanently damage ____ and axon.
- The more mature and __________ a cell is, the less sensitive it is to radiation.
- the ________ radiation dose received, the _______ the amount of cell depletion.
- If the offspring received damaged chromosomes, the child may be born with ______
21 Clues: ionizing radiation • it to be permanent. • One of the most radiosensitive type of human cell. • Most red blood cells are produced in the bone _______. • Radiation can temporary or permanently damage ____ and axon. • Raditaion exposure decreases the number of _______ blood cells. • Neuron _______ - Period of development and change of the nerve cells in • ...
science and biology 2025-10-10
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- Branch of biology that studies very small organisms like bacteria and viruses
- Branch of biology that studies plants
- An important characteristic of science:it is based on facts and observations, not opinions
- Branch of biology that studies how living organisms function and work
- An educated guess suggesting a reason for an observed phenomenon
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- Branch of biology that studies animals
- The systematic and organized way of studying the natural world through observation and experiments
- Branch of biology that studies heredity, genes, and DNA
- Branch of biology that studies the relationships between living things and their environment
- The study of living organisms and life
10 Clues: Branch of biology that studies plants • Branch of biology that studies animals • The study of living organisms and life • Branch of biology that studies heredity, genes, and DNA • An educated guess suggesting a reason for an observed phenomenon • Branch of biology that studies how living organisms function and work • ...
Heat 2023-05-24
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- Often trapped in insulators.
- An instrument for measuring temperature.
- Something which cools down becomes more _______.
- Relating to heat.
- The change in size of a substance when it is heated.
- Heat transfer stops when the two objects are at the same ________________.
- Consists of particles packed close together.
- Takes the shape of its container.
- Contains particles spaced far apart.
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- Heat transfer which does not require a medium.
- Particles in solids ________.
- Another term for thermal radiation is __________ radiation.
- A substance with a high specific heat capacity.
- Involves the collision of particles.
- Great conductors of heat.
- Heat transfer process which is responsible for ocean currents.
- All substances are made up of __________.
- Changing a solid into a liquid.
- _______ objects reflect thermal radiation.
- Something which conducts poorly.
20 Clues: Relating to heat. • Great conductors of heat. • Often trapped in insulators. • Particles in solids ________. • Changing a solid into a liquid. • Something which conducts poorly. • Takes the shape of its container. • Involves the collision of particles. • Contains particles spaced far apart. • An instrument for measuring temperature. • All substances are made up of __________. • ...
Evolution 2020-03-11
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- The I in VIDA
- isolation __________ is when they no longer can reproduce
- ______ is all descendants of a Common Ancestor
- The A in VIDA
- Development Embryos of different species develop in almost identical ways
- _________ is the Unifying Theory of Biology
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- Evolution organisms not closely related evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to a similar environment
- The V in VIDA
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- Evolution ________ is species changing getting different overtime
- Radiation _______ is when one species becomes many species
- Survival The D in VIDA
- Darwin He developed the Theory of Evolution
- Structures These are organs or parts that seem to have no function
- Selection Humans select variations the found useful
- ________ is the formation of a new species
- Structures Parts of the body that are similar, but have different functions
- __________ refers to the number of organisms that have a particular trait
- Selection _____________ is sometimes called "Survival of the fittest"
- show features common to each group
20 Clues: The I in VIDA • The A in VIDA • The V in VIDA • Survival The D in VIDA • show features common to each group • ________ is the formation of a new species • Darwin He developed the Theory of Evolution • _________ is the Unifying Theory of Biology • ______ is all descendants of a Common Ancestor • Selection Humans select variations the found useful • ...
Science vocabulary words 2022-08-03
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- study of forces and motion
- radiations from the Sun
- crack in Earth's Crust with movement
- Earthquakes
- measures temperature
- basic unit of matter
- universal force of attraction
- means 1/1000th in Metric System
- heat from Sun
- top of a map
- center of the Earth
- 0 Celsius
- distance divided by time
- study of space
- causes sunburn
- heat transfered by warm rising, cool sinking
- study of matter
- means 1000 in Metric System
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- fastest earthquake wave
- heat transfered by touching
- thickest layer of Earth
- uses 3 seismographs to find an Epicenter
- resistance to movement
- End of a Supergiant star
- highest deadly from of Solar rays
- heat transfered through space
- something that happens all the time, never wrong
- point on Earth's surface of an Earthquake
- speed with direction
- 100 Celsius
- measured in Grams
- study of living things
- atoms stuck together
- process that produces energy from the Sun
- right side of a map
- amount of space an object takes up
36 Clues: 0 Celsius • Earthquakes • 100 Celsius • top of a map • heat from Sun • study of space • causes sunburn • study of matter • measured in Grams • center of the Earth • right side of a map • measures temperature • basic unit of matter • speed with direction • atoms stuck together • resistance to movement • study of living things • fastest earthquake wave • radiations from the Sun • thickest layer of Earth • ...
Happy Rad Tech Week! 2022-10-12
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- a real time x-ray video
- laying face up
- custom grown, organic infrastructure
- radiation that spreads out in different directions from the primary beam
- a medical professional trained in diagnostic imaging equipment
- an attribute of low density items that x-rays can "see" right through
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
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- the cassette that receives the picture
- something artificial that appears in an xray that is not a part of the body
- a type of high frequency electromagnetic radiation
- an acronym that stands for As Low As Reasonably Achievable, in reference to decreasing radiation exposure
- radiation absorbing materials (like lead)used to prevent damage to sensitive organs
- a radiation dose monitor worn by imaging personnel
- The "father of xrays"
- laying face down
- a grey gradient based on tissue density
- a diagonal view
- the company that produced our brand new x-ray machine
- Madame Marie _____, a French physicist and chemist who pioneered radioactive research
19 Clues: laying face up • a diagonal view • laying face down • The "father of xrays" • a real time x-ray video • custom grown, organic infrastructure • the cassette that receives the picture • a grey gradient based on tissue density • a negatively charged subatomic particle • a type of high frequency electromagnetic radiation • a radiation dose monitor worn by imaging personnel • ...
B3 2020 Tselentis 2020-11-08
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- a colorless, odorless flammable gas
- the emission of energy
- life-supporting component of the air
- The rising temperature of climate
- trapping of the sun's warmth
- absorbs most ultraviolet radiation
- the star of our solar system
- element of the noble gas group
- radiation of the sun
- a colorless, odorless gas made by carbon
- a colorless gas with a sweetish odor
- harmful effects on our environment
- 2nd lowest atmospheric layer
- the gases surrounding the earth
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- fuller form of CFC
- lowest atmospheric layer
- most abundant gas in atmosphere
- The most abundant greenhouse gas
- form of electromagnetic radiation
- gas that contributes with the GE
- gases other than nitrogen on earth
- between stratosphere and thermosphere
- waves longer than visible light
23 Clues: fuller form of CFC • radiation of the sun • the emission of energy • lowest atmospheric layer • trapping of the sun's warmth • the star of our solar system • 2nd lowest atmospheric layer • element of the noble gas group • most abundant gas in atmosphere • waves longer than visible light • the gases surrounding the earth • The most abundant greenhouse gas • ...
RPI 2025-04-16
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- He makes an appearance at hockey games and Accepted Students Day.
- She makes the best omelets!
- First-year math class for many RPI students.
- Where architecture majors spend most of their days and nights.
- This class teaches you all about atoms, bonding, and elements.
- The most visited dining hall on campus.
- A major for videogame fanatics.
- These engineers are trying to be "greener."
- Nearly every student at RPI has to take this science class.
- A fan favorite station at Commons where you can talk to Danny!
- The school where students often express their creativity.
- The RPI school of management.
- RPI has the first of this type of computer.
- CS majors (usually) despise it.
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- Aerospace engineers would love to work here.
- EE's design and analyze these.
- A higher level degree that business students strive for.
- Go _________!
- A type of engineering associated with radiation.
- A class (and major) that studies how we think.
- They love bridges.
- The only dining hall where you order your meals on a screen.
- "T" is our ____.
23 Clues: Go _________! • "T" is our ____. • They love bridges. • She makes the best omelets! • The RPI school of management. • EE's design and analyze these. • A major for videogame fanatics. • CS majors (usually) despise it. • The most visited dining hall on campus. • These engineers are trying to be "greener." • RPI has the first of this type of computer. • ...
Unit 16 2024-04-09
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- The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- Not capable of life; nonliving thing.
- A living thing that is not a human being or plant.
- To make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move.
- Used to describe an animal that eats meat.
- A sientest who studies or is a specialist in physics.
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- Relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- A person who creates animated movies and cartoons.
- To be born again with a different body after death.
- A medical doctor.
10 Clues: A medical doctor. • Not capable of life; nonliving thing. • Used to describe an animal that eats meat. • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • A person who creates animated movies and cartoons. • A living thing that is not a human being or plant. • To be born again with a different body after death. • A sientest who studies or is a specialist in physics. • ...
Radiation Detectives 2024-08-23
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- A state where a solution or vapor holds more substance than it normally can.
- Device visualizing radiation with condensation trails.
- Light particle emitted from radioactive decay.
- High-energy particles from outer space.
- Process of gaining or losing electrons.
- Elements with same protons, different neutrons.
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- High-energy ray emitted from radioactive decay.
- Energy that travels as waves or particles.
- Heavy particle emitted from radioactive decay.
- Material that emits radiation as unstable atoms decay.
- Unit measuring radiation exposure risk.
11 Clues: High-energy particles from outer space. • Unit measuring radiation exposure risk. • Process of gaining or losing electrons. • Energy that travels as waves or particles. • Heavy particle emitted from radioactive decay. • Light particle emitted from radioactive decay. • High-energy ray emitted from radioactive decay. • Elements with same protons, different neutrons. • ...
School Subjects - Unit 3 2023-08-11
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- the study of past events
- it studies mechanics, heat, light, radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and atoms
- the study of written human communication, it studies words and structures
- the science of numbers, quantities, and space
- instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools
- the study of the physical features of the earth, its atmosphere and of human activity
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- the study of living organisms
- it studies substances, their properties and reactions to form new ones
- the expression of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture
- it studies the language of England, widely used in many places around the world
10 Clues: the study of past events • the study of living organisms • the science of numbers, quantities, and space • instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools • it studies substances, their properties and reactions to form new ones • the study of written human communication, it studies words and structures • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-08-17
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- Gen. 1:28
- the study of ethical, social, and legal issues in Biology
- Use of biology to develop new products
- Gen. 1:27
- A method of gathering information
- question, research, hypothesis, testing, and Result
- A representation of an idea/data
- Your way of explaining
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- Action aimed at protecting the environment.
- An observable phenomenon in nature
- An explanation based on limited evidence
- Study of life
- A conception of the world.
- An Educated guess
- Changing from one form or state to another
15 Clues: Gen. 1:28 • Gen. 1:27 • Study of life • An Educated guess • Your way of explaining • A conception of the world. • A representation of an idea/data • A method of gathering information • An observable phenomenon in nature • Use of biology to develop new products • An explanation based on limited evidence • Changing from one form or state to another • ...
Science & Technology 2024-02-15
Biotechnology Wyatt Nellen 2022-02-10
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- relating to both biology and medicine
- The properties or features of an organism.
- The branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- a fuel derived directly from living matter
- The production of complex molecules with living organisms or cells.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- The study of living organisms
- the branch of molecular biology concerned with the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes
- chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms
- a process to join or attach DNA segments
- The study made to discover a complete set of human genes
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- the definition by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
- Genetically modified
- the science or practice of farming
- A deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism.
- the principles of biology and biochemistry in medical science
16 Clues: Genetically modified • The study of living organisms • the science or practice of farming • relating to both biology and medicine • a cultivated plant that is grown as food • a process to join or attach DNA segments • The properties or features of an organism. • a fuel derived directly from living matter • The branch of science that deals with microorganisms. • ...
Easier Awesome Climate Change Crossword Puzzle!! 2020-09-20
17 Clues: runoff • oxides • extent • persist • infrared • emissions • bleaching • dwindling • institute • radiation • greenhouse • combustion • fluctuates • contiguous • insulation • infrastructure • meteorological
RTE2385 Module 2 Crossword 2019-01-17
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- An incoming x-ray photon has__________ energy
- A transmission type that happens when some x-ray photons travel across or thorough a patient without interacting
- Electromagnetic waves that contain full range of frequencies and wavelengths
- interactions that occur within x-ray photon and inner shell electron of an atom
- Components of an atom which are electrically neutral
- As a consequence of a nuclear weapons testing and chemical explosions in nuclear power plants radiation is produced
- does not imply a radiation risk it is used as a means for comparison
- Electric and magnetic fields fluctuate rapidly when they travel through space. This includes radio waves, microwaves, visible light and x-rays
- Extraterrestrial radiation
- Compton scatter results in___________ scatter
- This radiation can be found invariable amounts within the Earth’s crust
- Number of protons that are within the nucleus of an atom
- X-ray photon interacts with a loosely bonded outer shell electron of an atom
- In the process of ___________ scattering, the wavelength of both incident and scatter waves are the same, no net energy has been absorbed by the Adam
- nuclear power plant that exploded in 1986 in the Ukraine
- These are fields that fluctuate rapidly as they travel through space in the form of the wave
- A category of ionizing radiation which includes Alpha and Beta
- Pair production and_____________ do not occur within the range of diagnostic radiology
- Medical radiation exposure is from the use of diagnostic _________
- The positively charged components of an atom
- Acronym used for as low as reasonably achievable
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- Natural sources of ionizing radiation that increase because of accidental or because of deliberate human actions such as mining
- Type of ionizing radiation with the energy above 10 eV
- When electromagnetic energy is transferred to be Adam of the patients biological material
- These rays results from nuclear interactions that had taken place in and the sun and other stars
- Radioactive elements that are long-lived and present and variable quantities in the Earth’s crust
- High speed of electrons that are identical except for the fact that they are admitted from the nuclei of radioactive atoms instead of stemming in the atomic shells
- Made up of two protons and two neutrons
- Takes into account the dose of all types of ionizing radiation to radiated organs or tissues within the human body.
- As a result of photoelectric interaction between an x-ray photon And an atom radiation is released
- This type of interaction occurs when energy of an incoming photon is altered into two new particles, a negatron and a positron
- Radiation exposure received by a radiographer while working in the Department performing normal duties
32 Clues: Extraterrestrial radiation • Made up of two protons and two neutrons • The positively charged components of an atom • An incoming x-ray photon has__________ energy • Compton scatter results in___________ scatter • Acronym used for as low as reasonably achievable • Components of an atom which are electrically neutral • ...
CP6 Key Word Crossword 2022-02-28
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- a radiation particle made of high-speed electrons
- when an atom gains so much energy it loses an electron and becomes an ion
- a positively charged sub-atomic particle with a mass of 1 found in the nucleus
- a negatively charged sub-atomic particle with a mass of 1/1835 found in shells
- a type of gas known for being a source of background radiation
- energy emitted from an atom
- when an unstable nucleus breaks down
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- the length of time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to break down
- what happens when radiation causes damage to the DNA inside a cell
- a radiation particle made of two protons and two neutrons
- an atom of the same element with a different atomic mass
- an uncharged sub-atomic particle with a mass of 1 found in the nucleus
- any sub-atomic particle found in the nucleus
- a radiation particle made of high-speed positively charged particles
- a type of radiation that is a high frequency wave
15 Clues: energy emitted from an atom • when an unstable nucleus breaks down • any sub-atomic particle found in the nucleus • a radiation particle made of high-speed electrons • a type of radiation that is a high frequency wave • an atom of the same element with a different atomic mass • a radiation particle made of two protons and two neutrons • ...
Beyond Light 2013-05-07
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- Has a wavelength of 580nm.
- Of all radio waves, these have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency.
- This absorbs UV rays.
- This is a type of radiation that your skin is able to sense.
- This ray has the shortest wavelength.
- This type of radiation is just beyond the visible spectrum.
- This animal can see UV radiation.
- Compared to yellow, blue has a ______________ wavelength.
- A microwave works by causing these to vibrate and become hot.
- Has a wavelength of 600nm.
- This chemical was commonly used in fridges and is now banned due to its destruction of ozone.
- These are very penetrating and energetic rays.
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- These types of lights are used to keep baby chicks warm.
- This part of the eye is damaged by UV rays and becomes foggy.
- This depicts the different wavelengths of visible and invisible radiation.
- This is when gamma rays are used to treat cancer.
- As you go from red to violet, the frequency ___________.
- LANDSAT relies on this law to produce images.
- Has a wavelength of 400nm.
- This is the common unit used to express wavelengths.
20 Clues: This absorbs UV rays. • Has a wavelength of 580nm. • Has a wavelength of 400nm. • Has a wavelength of 600nm. • This animal can see UV radiation. • This ray has the shortest wavelength. • LANDSAT relies on this law to produce images. • These are very penetrating and energetic rays. • This is when gamma rays are used to treat cancer. • ...
ologies vocabulary 2023-08-19
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- The study of the effects of radiation upon living organisms.
- The study of cactus spines or euphorbia thorns grown in time ordered sequence.
- The systematic analysis of word or phrase stress and accentuation in language.
- The science of medical remedies, Materia Medica.
- The branch of medicine dealing with the development, structure, function, and diseases of glands.
- The study of mites and ticks.
- The study of diseases affecting limbs.
- The study of grasshoppers and locusts (infraorder ).
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- The study of human genitalia.
- The science of remedies or therapeutics.
- The study of the effect of light on chemicals.
- A branch of biology that studies organic particles, such as bacteria, fungal spores, very small insects, pollen grains and viruses, which are passively transported by the air.
- The study of human genitalia.
- The study of spined things, in particular sea urchins, and the resultant impact on taxonomy.
- The study of meteorites.
- The study of inorganic processes in biological systems.
- The incorrect use of language.
- The study of inanimate, inorganic, or lifeless things.
18 Clues: The study of meteorites. • The study of human genitalia. • The study of human genitalia. • The study of mites and ticks. • The incorrect use of language. • The study of diseases affecting limbs. • The science of remedies or therapeutics. • The study of the effect of light on chemicals. • The science of medical remedies, Materia Medica. • ...
P2 - Ionising Radiation 2016-04-12
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- radiation The radiation that is around us at a safe level
- This type of radiation is used to sterilise medical equipment and detect leaks in underground pipes
- This type of radiation is stopped by aluminium
- In a nuclear power station, nuclear energy is eventually converted into what type of energy?
- The name of the process when two small nuclei fuse to form one larger one
- The time it takes for the number of radioactive nuclei in a sample to decrease by 50%
- The name for the process when a large nucleus splits into smaller ones, energy and neutrons are released
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- The name of one of the fuels used in a nuclear power station
- The name for the detector that is used to measure radiation
- Radiographers wear an apron made from this material to protect them from radiation
- This radiation is used in smoke detectors
- Isotopes have the same amount of electrons and protons but a different number of what?
- Two scientists claimed to have achieved nuclear fusion at room temperatures, what did they call this?
- High levels of radiation have been linked to this disease
- Where does nuclear fusion take place naturally?
15 Clues: This radiation is used in smoke detectors • This type of radiation is stopped by aluminium • Where does nuclear fusion take place naturally? • radiation The radiation that is around us at a safe level • High levels of radiation have been linked to this disease • The name for the detector that is used to measure radiation • ...
physics d reveiw 2020-06-14
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- where the protons and neutrons can be found in the atomic structure
- particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- the number of counts from a sample per second
- type of radiation involving a high speed electron
- household appliance that uses radiation
- to cause an atom to become charged by gain or loss of electron
- most penetrating form of radiation
- a nucleus of an atom that is likely to decay
- electrons can be found in these orbiting the nucleus
- the scientist responsible for the nuclear model of the atom
- the most ionising type of radiation
- the scientist responsible for the plum pudding model
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- the exposure to a radioactive product by touching
- the time for the number of unstable nuclei to reduce by 1/2
- used to describe the radiation of the surroundings
- atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
- exposure to a radioactive material without touching
- the unit activity is measured in
- the charge of a neutron in the nucleus
- sub-atomic particle with a negative charge
20 Clues: the unit activity is measured in • most penetrating form of radiation • the most ionising type of radiation • the charge of a neutron in the nucleus • household appliance that uses radiation • sub-atomic particle with a negative charge • a nucleus of an atom that is likely to decay • the number of counts from a sample per second • ...
Biology 2013-01-31
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- Supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- An organ _______ is a group of organs that perfomr closely related functions
- The _________ inhibition is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by this tissue
- are major sources of energy for the body
- Is the group of cells that perform a single function
- Type of digestion in which the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces occurs.
- Organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
- Group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions
- A dietary _______ is equal to 1000 calories
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things
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- Type of tissue that is responsible for the movements of the body
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces
- Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
- Means "similar standing"
- Produces bile
- Type of digestion in which the enzymes break down food into the small molecules the body can use
- Fingerlike projections
- Type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs
- Is an enzyme that acts on starch
- Is a large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food
- Mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency
23 Clues: Produces bile • Fingerlike projections • Means "similar standing" • Is an enzyme that acts on starch • Inorganic nutrients that the body needs • are major sources of energy for the body • Mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency • A dietary _______ is equal to 1000 calories • Breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments • ...
BIOLOGY 2013-06-18
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- Krebs cycle after this first intermediate.
- The final step of the pathway.
- Third stage of aerobic respiration, in which also occurs in the mitochondria.
- They use oxygen.
- Breack down the pyruvate products of glycolysis.
- They occur in the absence of oxygen.
- Stores oxygen in muscle tissue.
- Fermentation and aerobic respiration begin with the same reaction in the cytoplasm.
- An organic molecule with a three-carbon backbone.
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- Digests lactose in milk.
- Carry energy that can be used to drive endergonic reactions.
- Direct transfers of a phosphate group from a substrate to ADP.
- To build proteins or other molecules.
- The main pathway by which cells harvest energy from organic molecules.
- Electron and hydrogen ions are traslated from NADH directly to pyruvate.
- Pyruvate becomes converted to ethyl alcohol, or ethanol.
- Molecule becomes reduces when it receives electrons.
- Its only regenerated in the final steps of fermentation.
- Bacteria and single celled protists.
- The formation of many reduced coenzymes that drive the third and final stage of aerobic respiration.
20 Clues: They use oxygen. • Digests lactose in milk. • The final step of the pathway. • Stores oxygen in muscle tissue. • Bacteria and single celled protists. • They occur in the absence of oxygen. • To build proteins or other molecules. • Krebs cycle after this first intermediate. • Breack down the pyruvate products of glycolysis. • An organic molecule with a three-carbon backbone. • ...
Biology 2014-05-13
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- One of the two sections of the heart that take in blood from the veins
- Individual filtering unit of the kidneys
- Surge of blood through an artery that can be felt on the surface of the body
- Largest blood vessel in the body: transports oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the arteries
- Tube through which urine is passed from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- Microscopic blood vessels with walls only one cell thick
- Removes wastes and regulates blood pH levels.
- Small cell fragments in the blood that help blood clot after an injury
- Recognizes diseases
- Carries oxygen to all of the body's cells.
- Protein in the blood. Plasma produced in reaction to antigens that react with and disable antigens
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- Fluid portion of the blood. 55%
- Large, thick-walled muscular vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- Tubelike passageway for air flow that connects with two bronchi tubes that lead into the lungs
- Any of the large veins by which in air-breathing vertebrates the blood is returned to the right atrium of the heart
- Tube that transports urine from each kidney to the urinary bladder
- A membranous sac in many vertebrates that serves for the temporary retention of urine and discharges by the urethra
- Foreign substances that stimulates an immune response in the body
- Liquid composed of wastes that is filtered from the blood by the kidneys, stored in the urinary bladder and eliminated through the urethra
- Sacs in the lungs where oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide diffuses into the air
- Iron-containing protein molecule in red blood cells that bind to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the bodys cells
- Force that blood exerts on blood vessels; rises and falls as the heart contracts and relaxes
- Large blood vessels that carry from the tissues back toward the heart
24 Clues: Recognizes diseases • Two lower chambers of the heart • Fluid portion of the blood. 55% • Individual filtering unit of the kidneys • Carries oxygen to all of the body's cells. • Removes wastes and regulates blood pH levels. • Microscopic blood vessels with walls only one cell thick • Foreign substances that stimulates an immune response in the body • ...
Biology 2014-05-13
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- Sacs in the lungs where oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide diffuses into the air
- Protein in the blood. Plasma produced in reaction to antigens that react with and disable antigens
- Removes wastes and regulates blood pH levels.
- Two lower chambers of the heart
- Tube through which urine is passed from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
- Large, thick-walled muscular vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- One of the two sections of the heart that take in blood from the veins
- Foreign substances that stimulates an immune response in the body
- Recognizes diseases
- Small cell fragments in the blood that help blood clot after an injury
- Largest blood vessel in the body: transports oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the arteries
- Liquid composed of wastes that is filtered from the blood by the kidneys, stored in the urinary bladder and eliminated through the urethra
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- Microscopic blood vessels with walls only one cell thick
- A membranous sac in many vertebrates that serves for the temporary retention of urine and discharges by the urethra
- Individual filtering unit of the kidneys
- Iron-containing protein molecule in red blood cells that bind to oxygen and carries it from the lungs to the bodys cells
- Tube that transports urine from each kidney to the urinary bladder
- Carries oxygen to all of the body's cells.
- Force that blood exerts on blood vessels; rises and falls as the heart contracts and relaxes
- Tubelike passageway for air flow that connects with two bronchi tubes that lead into the lungs
- Surge of blood through an artery that can be felt on the surface of the body
- Fluid portion of the blood. 55%
- Any of the large veins by which in air-breathing vertebrates the blood is returned to the right atrium of the heart
- Large blood vessels that carry from the tissues back toward the heart
24 Clues: Recognizes diseases • Two lower chambers of the heart • Fluid portion of the blood. 55% • Individual filtering unit of the kidneys • Carries oxygen to all of the body's cells. • Removes wastes and regulates blood pH levels. • Microscopic blood vessels with walls only one cell thick • Foreign substances that stimulates an immune response in the body • ...
Biology 2013-08-31
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- connects 2 bones(8)
- functional segments of dna(5)
- largest gland in the body(5)
- process used by plants to convert sunlight into food(14)
- a pollutant that harms ozone layer(3)
- co2 and o2 move across cell membrane by this process(9)
- short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body(8)
- coined the term protoplasm(8)
- long lasting or recurrent disease()
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- responsible for transportation of water and minerals in plants(5)
- protozoan responsible for sleeping sickness(11)
- discovered free living cells in pond water for the first time(11)
- fluid matrix of blood(6)
- protozoan which causes kala azar(10)
- cause acidity–related pain and bleeding in the stomach and duodenum(11)
- egg laying(9)
- functional unit of kidney(7)
- a substitute for the normal function of the kidney(8)
- contains chromosomes in a cell(7)
- botany is the study of?(6)
- structural and functional units of tissues(4)
21 Clues: egg laying(9) • connects 2 bones(8) • fluid matrix of blood(6) • botany is the study of?(6) • largest gland in the body(5) • functional unit of kidney(7) • functional segments of dna(5) • coined the term protoplasm(8) • contains chromosomes in a cell(7) • long lasting or recurrent disease() • protozoan which causes kala azar(10) • a pollutant that harms ozone layer(3) • ...
BIOLOGY 2014-12-01
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- ռեակցիան արագացնող սպիտակուցներ
- էկզոցիտոզի հակառակ գործընթացը
- այն փոխադրումն է որի ժամանակ էներգիա չի ծախսվում, և նրա դեպքում նյութերը դիֆուզվում են կոնցենտրացիոն գրադիենտի նվազման ուղղությամբ
- այն նյութերը որոնք ինքնաբերաբար չեն կարող հատել թաղանթը, տեղափոխվում են այս եղանակով, սպիտակուցների միջոցով
- համակարգի անկարգավորվածության չափն է
- շարժման էներգիա, կարող է պայմանավորված լինել մկանների կծկմամբ
- "բջջի խմելը"
- "բջջի ուտելը"
- օրգանիզնի բոլոր քիմիական ռեակցիաների ամբողջությունը
- պայմանավորված է մարմնի դրիքով կամ կառուցվածքով
- Վառելիքի մոլեկուլների ճեղքումը որը ուղեկցվում է էներգիայի անջատմամբ
- պոտենցիալ էներգիայի տեսակ, պայմանավորված ատոմների դասավորվածությամբ
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- ցածր կոնցենտրացիայով լուծույթը
- կինետիկ էներգիայի տեսակ որը պայմանավորված է ատոմների քաոսային շարժմամբ
- ակտիվ փոխադրումի ժամանակ պահանջվում է որ բջիջը թաղանթի միջով մոլեկուլների շարժման համար էներգիա ծախսի։ Փոխադրիչ սպիտակուցները լուծված նյութը մղում են թաղանթի միջով, ցածր կոնցենտրացիայով հատվածից դեպի ավելի խիտ կոնցենտրացիայով կողմը։
- լուծված նյութի ավելի բարձր կոնցենտրացիայով լուծույթը
- էներգիան ոչ մի տեղից չի հայտնվում և ոչ մի տեղ չի կորչում
- ադենոզին եռաֆոսֆատ
- նյութը փոխադրիչ բշտիկների միջոցով բջիջը լքելու երևույթը
- ջրի դիֆուզիան ընտրողական թափանցելիությամբ թաղանթի միջով
- կոնցենտրացիաներով հավասար լուծույթները միմյանց նկատմամբ այդպիսին են
- էներգիայի միավոր, էներգիայի այն քանակն է որը կարող է մեկ գրամ ջրի ջերմաստիճանը բարձրացնել մեկ աստիճան ցելսիուսով
- աշխատանք կատարելու ունակություն
23 Clues: "բջջի խմելը" • "բջջի ուտելը" • ադենոզին եռաֆոսֆատ • էկզոցիտոզի հակառակ գործընթացը • ցածր կոնցենտրացիայով լուծույթը • ռեակցիան արագացնող սպիտակուցներ • աշխատանք կատարելու ունակություն • համակարգի անկարգավորվածության չափն է • պայմանավորված է մարմնի դրիքով կամ կառուցվածքով • օրգանիզնի բոլոր քիմիական ռեակցիաների ամբողջությունը • լուծված նյութի ավելի բարձր կոնցենտրացիայով լուծույթը • ...
Biology 2015-01-29
Across
- Measure of heat energy in food
- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- Step in which the body eliminates what it does not need
- Response that blocks further actions of a stimulus
- Type of tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfces
- Organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach
- Bile is stored in it
- It connects the mouth to the stomach
- Process by which enzymes break down food into small molecules that the body can use
- Nutrients are absorbed throughout its walls
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions
- Enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments
- Found in saliva, it breaks the chemical bonds in starches
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- Protein catalyst that speeds up the rate of specific biological reactions
- Group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- It provides support for the body and connects its parts
- Physical breakdown of large pieces of food
- Made up of fatty acids and glycerol
- Fingerlike projection in the small intestine
- Constant internalphysical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- First step in digestion
- Basic unit of all forms of life
- Large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- Type of tissue that transmit nerve impulses throughout the body
- Type of nutrient that is major source of energy for the body
- Group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions
- Fluis loaded with lipids and salts
- Movements of the body are possible because o it
- Compound with an amino group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other end
- Converts food into small molecules
- Inorganic nutrient the body needs
32 Clues: Bile is stored in it • First step in digestion • Measure of heat energy in food • Basic unit of all forms of life • Inorganic nutrient the body needs • Fluis loaded with lipids and salts • Converts food into small molecules • Made up of fatty acids and glycerol • It connects the mouth to the stomach • Physical breakdown of large pieces of food • ...
Biology 2015-05-27
Across
- ranks above genus and below order
- the thing plants grow in
- the place where a organism lives.
- the gas released by photosynthesis
- relating to land
- ranks above order and below phylum
- a living thing.
- classifying living things based on their relationships to others
- organisms role in the ecosystem
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar organisms
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- relating to water
- organisms that try to eat you
- all of the interacting populations in a given area.
- ranks above family and below class
- ranks above species and below family
- least specific way of classifying a species
- like a community but with abiotic factors affecting it.
- a non-living thing.
- the area in which an animal can be found
- organisms you try to eat
20 Clues: a living thing. • relating to land • relating to water • a non-living thing. • the thing plants grow in • organisms you try to eat • organisms that try to eat you • organisms role in the ecosystem • ranks above genus and below order • the place where a organism lives. • ranks above family and below class • the gas released by photosynthesis • ranks above order and below phylum • ...
Biology 2015-04-13
Across
- living aspects of the environment
- dead leaves, animal feces
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- a succession that occurs in a formerly inhabited area
- the final step in decomposition
- when a species changes over time
- occurs between different species
- when competing species evolve different adaptations
- cocsume detritus
- occurs between same species
- plays an especially important role
- when a species inhabits an area devoid of plant life
- the positions in the food chain
- when one organism hunts and consumes another
- consume dead matter
- consumes both producers and consumers
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- consume meat
- the first species to colonize a disturbed area
- multiple food chains put together
- nonliving aspects of the environment
- the final stable stage of succession
- when two different species cannot occupy the same niche in the same place for a long time
- consume dead animals
- use energy from chemical compounds to make food by chemosynthesis
- the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- the role of a species in its environment
- use energy from sunlight to make food by photosynthesis
- a relationship in which both parties benefit
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected
- the physical environment in which a species lives
- consume plants
31 Clues: consume meat • consume plants • cocsume detritus • consume dead matter • consume dead animals • dead leaves, animal feces • occurs between same species • the final step in decomposition • the positions in the food chain • when a species changes over time • occurs between different species • multiple food chains put together • living aspects of the environment • ...
Biology 2015-05-08
Across
- Nonliving, as in a factor, which is a nonliving physical and chemical attribute of a system, for example light, temperature, wind patterns, rocks, soil, pH, pressure, etc. in an environment.
- An animal that naturally preys on others
- (1) Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms (of an ecosystem).(2) Pertains to a living thing (such as plant, animal, fungus, etc.) as well as its products (e.g. secretions, wastes, and remains).
- The close external resemblance of an animal or plant (or part of one) to another animal, plant, or inanimate object.
- A form of symbiosis in which one organism (called parasite) benefits at the expense of another organism usually of different species (called host). The association may also lead to the injury of the host.
- The synthesis of complex organic material using carbon dioxide, water, inorganic salts, and light energy (from sunlight) captured by light-absorbing pigments, such as chlorophyll and other accessory pigments.
- An autotrophic organism capable of producing complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules through the process of photosynthesis (using light energy) or through chemosynthesis (using chemical energy).(2) The first trophic level in a food chain in which it serves as a food source for consumers or for higher trophic levels.
- A system that includes all living organisms (biotic factors) in an area as well as its physical environment (abiotic factors) functioning together as a unit.
- The maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- Delayed part of the angiographic examination of a vascular bed, to show small artery patency.
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- An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms or organic matter due to lack of the ability to manufacture own food from inorganic sources; a heterotroph.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- An organism that feeds on detritus or organic waste.
- The process by which a substance goes directly from the solid to the gaseous state without passing through the liquid state.
- A factor present in an environment that controls a process, particularly the growth, abundance or distribution of a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
- The movement of organisms to a specific area, perhaps, for example, an upstream aquatic environment to further downstream.
- An organism whose ecological function involves the recycling of nutrients by performing the natural process of decomposition as it feeds on dead or decaying organisms.
- The passage of white blood cells through the endothelium and wall of small blood vessels.
- (1) The part of the earth where living things exist.(2) The part of the earth (or planet) that is capable of supporting life.(3) The living things and their environment.(4) All of the ecosystems of the earth.
- Any of the various analogous processes by which there is an exchange of gases.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- A contest between organisms, animals, individuals, groups, etc., for territory, a niche, or a location of resources, for resources and goods, mates, for prestige, recognition, awards, or group or social status, for leadership.
- The process of giving off water vapour through the skin or mucous membranes; also sometimes referred to as sweating, which is the evaporation of water together with a small amount of sodium chloride via the sweat glands of the skin.
23 Clues: An animal that naturally preys on others • An organism that feeds on detritus or organic waste. • Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved. • Any of the various analogous processes by which there is an exchange of gases. • The passage of white blood cells through the endothelium and wall of small blood vessels. • ...
Biology 2015-10-19
Across
- amino acids
- there are 20 of them, building block of proteins
- two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
- All living things consist of this
- building block is nucleotides
- when a hydrogen atom bonds to a different atom, polar molecule
- building block simple sugars
- always attaches to thymine, type of nucleotide (A)
- three or more sugars, include glycogen, starch, cellulose, and chiti
- one type of atom
- means double sugar
- the substance in a solution the is dissolved
- consists of two or more components
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- building block is amino acids
- building block is fatty acids
- bond formed by the electrical force between two ions of opposite charge
- type of protein, always end in ASE
- a bond formed when two atoms share a pair of electrons
- fat and oils contain these, building block for lipids
- type of nucleotide, always attaches to Adenine
- instructions for the cell, cannot leave the nucleus, monomer nucleotide
- copies DNA, can leave the nucleus
- means simple sugar, short term energy
- group examples of a lipid, group of bilayered cell membrane
- the substancethat does the dissolving
- building block nucleic acid
- many monomers
- type of polysaccharide, the plant wall structure
28 Clues: amino acids • many monomers • one type of atom • means double sugar • building block nucleic acid • building block simple sugars • building block is amino acids • building block is fatty acids • building block is nucleotides • copies DNA, can leave the nucleus • All living things consist of this • type of protein, always end in ASE • consists of two or more components • ...
Biology 2015-12-02
Across
- กลุ่ม protist เป็น Eukaryotic cell มีแต่ nucleus กับ ribosome
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ
- protist เดียว เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้แฟลกเจลลา2เส้นแนวดิ่ง
- เห็ดทรัฟเฟิล
- เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช
- สาหร่าย
- protist เซลล์เดียว มีคลอโรฟิลด์ เคลื่อนที่โดยแฟลกเจลลัม
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต
- ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียสามรุตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้
Down
- สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม
- protist เซลลเดียวมีช่องว่างเล็กๆใต้เยื่หุ้มเซลล์ alvedi
- ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้
- protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว
- protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
- เห็ดโมเรล
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกผลิคกรดแลคติกได้ ทำโยเกิร์ตได้
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์
- protist ขนาดเล็ก เป็นปรสิตเช่น plasmadium sp. โรคมาลาเรีย
- ฟังไจ
20 Clues: ฟังไจ • สาหร่าย • เห็ดโมเรล • เห็ดทรัฟเฟิล • เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช • สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต • แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว • protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่ • protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม • ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้ • สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม • ...
Biology 2015-11-29
Across
- สิ่งมีชีวิตกลุ่มหนึ่ง เดิมเคยจัดอยู่อาณาจักรเดียวกับพืช
- protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่
- ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียสามรุตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์
- ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกผลิคกรดแลคติกได้ ทำโยเกิร์ตได้
- protist ขนาดเล็ก เป็นปรสิตเช่น plasmadium sp. โรคมาลาเรีย
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ
- เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช
- protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
Down
- สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม
- เป็นเห็ดชนิดหนึ่งในกลุ่มเห็ดรา (Mycorrhizal Fungi) มีรสจัด และมีกลิ่นเฉพาะตัว ซึ่งในเมนูอาหารตะวันตก
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว
- protist เดียว เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้แฟลกเจลลา2เส้นแนวดิ่ง
- protist เซลล์เดียว มีคลอโรฟิลด์ เคลื่อนที่โดยแฟลกเจลลัม
- protist เซลลเดียวมีช่องว่างเล็กๆใต้เยื่หุ้มเซลล์ alvedi
- กลุ่ม protist เป็น Eukaryotic cell มีแต่ nucleus กับ ribosome
- เป็นเห็ดโคนที่มีผิวหมวกเห็ดเป็นรูพรุนเหมือนฟองน้ำ มีสีน้ำตาลอ่อนไปถึงน้ำตาลเข้ม
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายชนิดในอาณาจักรโครมาลวีโอลาตา เอกซ์คาวาตา ไรซาเรีย มีลักษณะคล้ายพืช แต่ไม่มีส่วนที่เป็นราก ลำต้น และใบที่แท้จริง
20 Clues: เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช • สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต • แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว • protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่ • protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม • ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้ • สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม • ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียสามรุตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้ • ...
Biology 2015-11-29
Across
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว
- เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกผลิคกรดแลคติกได้ ทำโยเกิร์ตได้
- protist เซลลเดียวมีช่องว่างเล็กๆใต้เยื่หุ้มเซลล์ alvedi
- protist เซลล์เดียว มีคลอโรฟิลด์ เคลื่อนที่โดยแฟลกเจลลัม
- protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่
- ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายชนิดในอาณาจักรโครมาลวีโอลาตา เอกซ์คาวาตา ไรซาเรีย มีลักษณะคล้ายพืช แต่ไม่มีส่วนที่เป็นราก ลำต้น และใบที่แท้จริง
- เป็นเห็ดชนิดหนึ่งในกลุ่มเห็ดรา (Mycorrhizal Fungi) มีรสจัด และมีกลิ่นเฉพาะตัว ซึ่งในเมนูอาหารตะวันตก
- ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต
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- สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม
- protist เดียว เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้แฟลกเจลลา2เส้นแนวดิ่ง
- สิ่งมีชีวิตกลุ่มหนึ่ง เดิมเคยจัดอยู่อาณาจักรเดียวกับพืช
- ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียสามรุตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้
- protist ขนาดเล็ก เป็นปรสิตเช่น plasmadium sp. โรคมาลาเรีย
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์
- กลุ่ม protist เป็น Eukaryotic cell มีแต่ nucleus กับ ribosome
- เป็นเห็ดโคนที่มีผิวหมวกเห็ดเป็นรูพรุนเหมือนฟองน้ำ มีสีน้ำตาลอ่อนไปถึงน้ำตาลเข้ม
- protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
20 Clues: เซลล์สืบพันธ์ของพืช • สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต • แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ • ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว • protist ที่ใช้ซีเลียในการเคลื่อนที่ • protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม • ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้ • สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม • ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียสามรุตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้ • ...
Biology 2015-11-25
Across
- protist ที่ใช้ซิเลียในการเคลื่อนที่
- ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้
- สิ่งมีชีวิตกลุ่มหนึ่ง เดิมเคยจัดอยู่อาณาจักรเดียวกับพืช
- สาหร่าย
- ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้
- กลุ่มprotist เป็น Eukaryotic cell มีแต่ nucleus กับ ribosome
- คลาไมเดีย ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต
- ไสปโรคีท ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว
- เซลล์สืบพันธุ์ของฟังไจ
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ
- protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
- protist cell เดียว มีช่องว่างเล็กๆใต้เยื่อหุ้มเซลล์ alvedi
- เป็นเห็ดโคนที่มีผิวหมวกเห็ดเป็นรูพรุนเหมือนฟองน้ำ
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- protist cell เดียว เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้แฟลเจลลา 2 เส้นแนวดิ่ง
- ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียชนิดหนึ่ง ตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้
- แบคทีเรียแกรมบวก ผลิตกรดแลคติกได้ ทำโยเกิร์ตได้
- protist ขนาดเล็ก เป็นปรสิต เช่น plasmadium sp. โรคมาลาเรีย
- protist cell เดียวมีคลอโรฟิลล์ เคลื่อนที่ด้วยแฟลเจลลัม
- เป็นเห็ดชนิดหนึ่งในกลุ่มเห็ดรา มีรสจัด และมีกลิ่นเฉพาะตัว
- สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์
- สาหร่ายสีเขียวโปรตีนสูงนิยมทำเป็นอาหารเสริม
21 Clues: สาหร่าย • สิ่งมีชีวิตหลายเซลล์ • เซลล์สืบพันธุ์ของฟังไจ • แบคทีเรียแกรมบวกใช้ทำยาปฏิชีวนะ • protist ที่ใช้ซิเลียในการเคลื่อนที่ • protist ที่เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม • คลาไมเดีย ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่เป็นปรสิต • ไซยาโนแบคทีเรียตรึงไนโตรเจนเป็นไนเตรตได้ • ยูแบคทีเรียที่สามารถสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสงได้ • ไสปโรคีท ยูแบคทีเรียแกรมลบที่มีรูปทรงเกลียว • ...
Biology 2020-01-23
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- anything that takes up space and has mass
- all living things in a particular area together with the abiotic
- substances that minimize changes in concentration of H and OH
- single-celled organisms that lack organelles
- liquid that is completely homogeneous mixture of substances
- cells with membrane-bound organelles and nuclei
- all the individuals of a species living in an specific area
- process of change that has transformed life on Earth
- dissolving agent of a solution
- collection of all ecosystems
- substance that increases H concentration
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- units of inheritance
- attraction between different substances
- smallest most fundamental unit of matter
- average kinetic energy of the molecule in a body of matter
- substance that doesn't have affinity to water
- substance that has an affinity for water
- starting molecules of a chemical reaction
- helps the transport of water against gravity
- groups of similar cells carrying the same function
20 Clues: units of inheritance • collection of all ecosystems • dissolving agent of a solution • attraction between different substances • smallest most fundamental unit of matter • substance that has an affinity for water • substance that increases H concentration • anything that takes up space and has mass • starting molecules of a chemical reaction • ...
Biology 2020-01-28
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- Pathway of urine leaving the body
- Carries blood back to the heart
- A plug of solidified blood
- Overproduction if WBC in bone marrow
- Subjected to high blood pressure
- Physical and chemical breakdown of food
- Powerful contraction of ventricles
- For bone and teeth surface, part of DNA and cell membranes
- Four divisions of the heart
- Temporarily covers the opening of trachea
- For growth and energy use
- Produces bile
- Another word for white blood cells
- Pigment of blood that binds O2 molecules
- Narrowing of vessels due to contraction of arterial walls
- Stimulates the production of sodium channels in the nephron
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- Semifluid mixture of food and gastric juice
- Eliminated waste from the body
- Windpipe located beneath the larynx
- Largest surface area for gas exchange
- Vein that receives blood from the thigh to inner knee
- Start of large intestine
- Nutrients enter the cells
- Entrance of food into digestive tract
- Where enzymatic digestion of proteins occur
- Main cause is inactive lifestyle
- Body’s tiniest vessel
- Vocal chords grow long and thick during this time
- Where coronary arteries supply blood
- Artery that delivers blood to the kidney
30 Clues: Produces bile • Body’s tiniest vessel • Start of large intestine • Nutrients enter the cells • For growth and energy use • A plug of solidified blood • Four divisions of the heart • Eliminated waste from the body • Carries blood back to the heart • Subjected to high blood pressure • Main cause is inactive lifestyle • Pathway of urine leaving the body • ...
biology 2019-11-03
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- keretakan pada tulang
- selaput tulang (periosteum) rusak sehingga bagian tulang tidak memperoleh makanan lalu mati dan mengering
- nama lain penyakit tbc tulang belakang
- keadaan persendian yang tidak dapt digerakkan karena seolah-olah menyatu
- infeksi tulang yang dapat terjadi tiba-tiba secara akut atau kronis
- mirip dengan rakitis tapi derajat kekurangan vitamin D-nya lebih parah
- perubahan tata letak tulang karena patahnya tulang
- penyakit kelainan pada tulang belakang yang menyebabkan tubuh penderita melengkung ke depan melebihi batas normal atau bungkuk
- kelainan pada ukuran kepala bayi yang lebih kecil atau tidak proporsional
- gangguan tulang langka yang ditandai dengan hilangnya tulang progresif (osteolisis) dan pertumbuhan berlebih pembuluh limfatik
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- suatu keadaan sobeknya selaput sendi
- keadaan disebabkan bergesernya sendi dari kedudukan semula karena jaringan penggantungya sobek
- sel-sel kanker menyebar ke tulang
- kelainan pada rangka tubuh yang berupa kelengkungan tulang belakang
- sekelompok gangguan yang memengaruhi pertumbuhan tulang anak dan remaja, yang sering disebabkan oleh gangguan alirah darah ke sendi
- penyakit yang disebabkan oleh pengeroposan dan penurunan kepadatan massa tulang secara bertahap.
- penyakit yang terjadi karena siklus pembaharuan dan perbaikan tulang tidak berjalan sebagaimana mestinya
- gangguan tulang belakang pada punggung bawah yang memiliki kelengkungan berlebihan, tulang melengkung ke belakang secara berlebihan sehingga seolah-olah tulang tertarik ke depan
- kelainan tulang yang terjadi ketika anak-anak tidak mendapatkan cukup vitamin D
- peradangan yang terjadi pada sendi
20 Clues: keretakan pada tulang • sel-sel kanker menyebar ke tulang • peradangan yang terjadi pada sendi • suatu keadaan sobeknya selaput sendi • nama lain penyakit tbc tulang belakang • perubahan tata letak tulang karena patahnya tulang • kelainan pada rangka tubuh yang berupa kelengkungan tulang belakang • infeksi tulang yang dapat terjadi tiba-tiba secara akut atau kronis • ...
Biology 2020-04-18
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- the one that dissolves
- makes up a polymer
- 2 identical alleles for a specific trait
- a process that plants do to make food
- made up of both the solute and solvent
- simple sugar
- variable what you change
- a disease that occurs because cells grow out of control
- water attracted to other substances
- the study of heredity
- predicts gene combinations
- being dissolved
- if, then, because statement
- 23 chromosomes
- controls a cell's food source
- carbohydrates
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- descriptive words
- what plants use to complete photosynthesis
- a picture taken of your chromosomes
- gametes are made because of this process
- regular cells undergo this process
- water attracted to other water molecules
- a tendency towards equilibrium
- made up of monomers
- genetic material
- numbers
- Respiration a process that occurs in the cells
- 46 chromosomes
- 2 different alleles for a specific trait
- physical expression of a gene
30 Clues: numbers • simple sugar • carbohydrates • 46 chromosomes • 23 chromosomes • being dissolved • genetic material • descriptive words • makes up a polymer • made up of monomers • the study of heredity • the one that dissolves • variable what you change • predicts gene combinations • if, then, because statement • physical expression of a gene • controls a cell's food source • ...
Biology 2020-12-18
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- smallest unit of life
- biological agents that elicit an immune response to a specific antigen derived from an infectious disease-causing pathogen
- self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are optimal for survival.
- designed to target bacterial infections within the body
- The presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus
- simple cells that do not have a true nucleus or other cell organelles.
- carrier of genetic information.
- an organic compound made up of small molecules called amino acids
- specific characteristic of an organism
- adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C).
- ribonucleic acid
- any individual entity that embodies the properties of life
- type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells
- having or consisting of many cells.
- refers to the observable physical properties of an organism
- type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
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- microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments
- Some cells in multicellular organisms are modified to carry out a particular function
- proteins that act as biological catalysts
- the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA)
- Cell division gives rise to genetically identical cells in which the total number of chromosomes is maintained.
- microbe that can cause damage in a host
- regulate physiology and behavior
- specific characteristic of an organism
- detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment.
- the process of creating proteins from an mRNA template.
- consist of strands of DNA wrapped in a double helix around a core of proteins
- induce cell growth, division and death; control membrane channels or regulate cell binding
- response within a system
- infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
30 Clues: ribonucleic acid • smallest unit of life • response within a system • carrier of genetic information. • regulate physiology and behavior • having or consisting of many cells. • specific characteristic of an organism • specific characteristic of an organism • microbe that can cause damage in a host • proteins that act as biological catalysts • ...
Biology 2020-12-15
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- carries genetic information
- A three-nucleotide sequence of DNA or mRNA; the basic unit of the genetic code.
- alters a base but does not change the amino acid
- DNA is copied as mRNA which can travel outside the nucleus
- connects to thymine
- "read" the DNA & use information to build proteins
- connects to cytosine
- double helix
- A base-pair substitution that results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid.
- version of DNA, connects to DNA
- connects to adenine
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- shifts the entire sequence over after an insertion or deletion
- a change in the DNA sequence
- copying process by which a cell duplicates its DNA
- after translation, amino acids fold into protein shape
- made up of amino acids; complex molecules that play roles in the body
- makes up codon
- process by which mRNA is decoded and a protein is produced
- made up of codons, makes up proteins
- changes a normal codon into a stop codon
- connects to guanine
21 Clues: double helix • makes up codon • connects to thymine • connects to guanine • connects to adenine • connects to cytosine • carries genetic information • a change in the DNA sequence • version of DNA, connects to DNA • made up of codons, makes up proteins • changes a normal codon into a stop codon • alters a base but does not change the amino acid • ...
biology 2021-03-03
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- kills microorganisms
- contains spores
- can live with or without oxygen
- stained reddish-pink
- obtains organic food molecules
- grows in grape like structure
- a rod-shaped bacterium
- produces its own nutrients
- needs absence of organism
- forms the cell walls of bacteria
- organism without a nucleous
- thick hair-like protein
- grows in or can tolerate saline conditions
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- thick-walled protective spore
- transfer of genetic material
- transfer of a bacterial gene
- a circular DNA molecule
- coccus that grows with others in chains
- stained purple
- organism that grows well in a warm area
- a methane-producing bacterium
- made of a fuzzy coat sugars
- a spiral-shaped bacterium
- exchange of genetic material
- a sphere-shaped bacterium
- gets energy from enviroment
26 Clues: stained purple • contains spores • kills microorganisms • stained reddish-pink • a rod-shaped bacterium • a circular DNA molecule • thick hair-like protein • a spiral-shaped bacterium • needs absence of organism • a sphere-shaped bacterium • produces its own nutrients • made of a fuzzy coat sugars • organism without a nucleous • gets energy from enviroment • transfer of genetic material • ...
Biology 2017-02-02
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- ancient tools
- bipedal primates
- rock moved by a glacier
- large flightless bird
- time between ice ages
- humans
- ancestor
- process of becoming extinct
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- walks on two feet
- supporters of the multiregionalist theory
- subspecies of humans
- fossil sight
- ancient fossils
- Book written by Tim Flannery
- handy man
- ice age
- artic plant
- could walk upright
- Primate family that includes humans
- time when earth was frozen
20 Clues: humans • ice age • ancestor • handy man • artic plant • fossil sight • ancient tools • ancient fossils • bipedal primates • walks on two feet • could walk upright • subspecies of humans • large flightless bird • time between ice ages • rock moved by a glacier • time when earth was frozen • process of becoming extinct • Book written by Tim Flannery • Primate family that includes humans • ...
biology 2019-05-09
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- a slender threadlike structure
- consist of one cell
- a green single celled freshwater organism
- a single celled animal the catches food
- any number of organized structures within a living cell
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- a space within the cytoplasm of the cell
- opposite from animal cell
- a living thing
- system that contains heart and lungs
- the process when plants use energy as food
- more than one organism
- system that digest food
- when cells come together
- opposite from plant cell
- system a group of organs that work together
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- the outside layer of a cell
- identical structure to flagella
- surrounds the cytoplasm of the cell
- moves by cilia
- a system with organs
- contains kidneys
- include locomotion
- similar to euglena
- important part to the cell
- also called stigma
26 Clues: moves by cilia • a living thing • contains kidneys • include locomotion • similar to euglena • also called stigma • consist of one cell • a system with organs • more than one organism • system that digest food • when cells come together • opposite from plant cell • opposite from animal cell • important part to the cell • the outside layer of a cell • a slender threadlike structure • ...
Biology 2019-05-09
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- Cell Plant cells are the basic unit of life in organisms
- Where a cell can sense light
- System breaks down food into nutrients and eliminates waste.
- Something that is alive
- System Takes in oxygen and removes waste.
- Control center of the cell
- Consisting of many cells
- Moves in a colonies
- How a paramecium moves
- System Collects waste from cells and removes it from the body.
- Any number of organized in a cell
- Wall Plant cells outer wall.
- Cell An animal cell is a type of cell that dominates most of the tissue cells
- System Carries needed substances to cells, contains blood cells that fight diseases.
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- System Group of organs that work together.
- Uses a pseudopod to grab food.
- the process in which a plant makes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Used to grab food.
- Only has 1 cell
- like a storage container.
- Uses cilia to move.
- How a volvox moves
- Moves with a flagellum and uses an eyespot to sense sunlight.
- any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
25 Clues: Only has 1 cell • Used to grab food. • How a volvox moves • Moves in a colonies • Uses cilia to move. • How a paramecium moves • Something that is alive • Consisting of many cells • like a storage container. • The powerhouse of the cell • Control center of the cell • Where a cell can sense light • Wall Plant cells outer wall. • Uses a pseudopod to grab food. • ...
Biology 2019-09-29
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- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes, having a polar, hydrophilic head and a nonpolar, hydrophobic tail
- A double sugar, consisting of two monosaccharides joined by dehydration synthesis.
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
- Water fearing
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- lipid molecule with four fused carbon rings
- A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing
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- A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
- Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- the energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
- A fat that is solid at room temperature and found in animal fats, lards, and dairy products
- describes a molecule in which the positive and negative charges are separated
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
20 Clues: Water fearing • Energy needed to get a reaction started • lipid molecule with four fused carbon rings • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • An attraction between molecules of different substances • A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances • Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- synthesises proteins and have a flat round structure
- Long section of DNA
- The final phase of cell division
- building blocks of life
- A unicelluar organism with no membrane-bound organelles
- Image of all chromosones in the nucleus
- The carrier of genetic information
- The phase of a cell's cycle in which a typical cell spends the majority of its life
- Different versions of the cells gene
- Any cell of a living organism that isn't a reproductive cell
- division of the nucleus, which creates two identical cells
- control centre of the cell
- A cell that contains 46 chromosones
- Are instructions of how to build a protein
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- The part of a chromosome that links sister chromatid
- Forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- A molecule consisting of polymers of amino acid joined together by peptide bonds
- controlled cell death
- The second stage of cell division
- The sequence of cells that develop into eggs and sperm
- Cylinder shaped organelle, involved in cell division
- A cell that contains 23 chromosones
- A specialised structure within a living cell
- The first phase of mitosis
- It gives a cell shape, sturcture and protection
- Any organism with membrane-bound organelles
- A parent cell making four non-identical haploid cells
- All the Organisms DNA
- An organisms reproductive cell
29 Clues: Long section of DNA • controlled cell death • All the Organisms DNA • building blocks of life • The first phase of mitosis • control centre of the cell • An organisms reproductive cell • The final phase of cell division • The second stage of cell division • The carrier of genetic information • A cell that contains 23 chromosones • A cell that contains 46 chromosones • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- Image of all chromosomes in the nucleus
- Programmed cell death
- A cell containing 23 chromosomes
- Any organism with cells with membrane-bound organelles
- The final phase of cell division
- A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein
- The building blocks of life
- A molecule made up of polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds
- All the organisms DNA
- The phase of a cell's cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life
- The carrier of genetic information
- It gives the cell its shape, structure and protection
- A cell containing 46 chromosomes
- The division of the nucleus which creates two identical cells
- An organism's reproductive cells
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- Synthesises proteins and have a flat round structure
- The second stage of cell division
- A specialised structure within a living cell
- A unicellular organism that does not have membrane bound organelles
- Cyclinder shaped organelle, involved in cell division
- The sequence of cells that develop into eggs and sperm
- Different versions of a cells gene
- Any cell of a living organism that is not a reproductive cell
- The first phase of mitosis
- Forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- A parent cell making four non identical haploid cells
- The control centre of the cell
- Long section of DNA
- The part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids
29 Clues: Long section of DNA • Programmed cell death • All the organisms DNA • The first phase of mitosis • The building blocks of life • The control centre of the cell • A cell containing 23 chromosomes • The final phase of cell division • A cell containing 46 chromosomes • An organism's reproductive cells • The second stage of cell division • Different versions of a cells gene • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- A cell containing 46 chromosomes
- Any organism with cells with membrane-bound organelles
- A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein
- A unicellular organism that does not have membrane bound organelles
- The first phase of mitosis
- A specialised structure within a living cell
- All the organisms DNA
- Any cell of a living organism that is not a reproductive cell
- Forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- The phase of a cell's cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life
- The building blocks of life
- The part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids
- The control centre of the cell
- A molecule made up of polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds
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- Synthesises proteins and have a flat round structure
- The second stage of cell division
- An organism's reproductive cells
- The carrier of genetic information
- The final phase of cell division
- Different versions of a cells gene
- The division of the nucleus which creates two identical cells
- Image of all chromosomes in the nucleus
- A cell containing 23 chromosomes
- It gives the cell its shape, structure and protection
- Long section of DNA
- The sequence of cells that develop into eggs and sperm
- Cyclinder shaped organelle, involved in cell division
- Programmed cell death
- A parent cell making four non identical haploid cells
29 Clues: Long section of DNA • All the organisms DNA • Programmed cell death • The first phase of mitosis • The building blocks of life • The control centre of the cell • A cell containing 46 chromosomes • An organism's reproductive cells • The final phase of cell division • A cell containing 23 chromosomes • The second stage of cell division • The carrier of genetic information • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- A molecule made up of polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds
- The part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids
- Forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- The second stage of cell division
- The division of the nucleus which creates two identical cells
- Any organism with cells with membrane-bound organelles
- The first phase of mitosis
- Image of all chromosomes in the nucleus
- An organism's reproductive cells
- The phase of a cell's cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life
- A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein
- A specialised structure within a living cell
- Different versions of a cells gene
- It gives the cell its shape, structure and protection
- Programmed cell death
- A cell containing 46 chromosomes
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- The sequence of cells that develop into eggs and sperm
- A unicellular organism that does not have membrane bound organelles
- Long section of DNA
- The control centre of the cell
- The carrier of genetic information
- Any cell of a living organism that is not a reproductive cell
- Cyclinder shaped organelle, involved in cell division
- The final phase of cell division
- Synthesises proteins and have a flat round structure
- A cell containing 23 chromosomes
- All the organisms DNA
- The building blocks of life
- A parent cell making four non identical haploid cells
29 Clues: Long section of DNA • All the organisms DNA • Programmed cell death • The first phase of mitosis • The building blocks of life • The control centre of the cell • The final phase of cell division • A cell containing 23 chromosomes • An organism's reproductive cells • A cell containing 46 chromosomes • The second stage of cell division • The carrier of genetic information • ...
Biology 2017-12-13
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- The division of the nucleus which creates two identical cells
- A segment of DNA that codes for a particular protein
- A unicellular organism that does not have membrane bound organelles
- Any organism with cells with membrane-bound organelles
- The carrier of genetic information
- Cyclinder shaped organelle, involved in cell division
- The second stage of cell division
- The sequence of cells that develop into eggs and sperm
- A parent cell making four non identical haploid cells
- The phase of a cell's cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life
- It gives the cell its shape, structure and protection
- All the organisms DNA
- The building blocks of life
- The first phase of mitosis
- A molecule made up of polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds
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- A cell containing 23 chromosomes
- Synthesises proteins and have a flat round structure
- An organism's reproductive cells
- Any cell of a living organism that is not a reproductive cell
- The part of a chromosome that links sister chromatids
- Long section of DNA
- Forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- Image of all chromosomes in the nucleus
- The control centre of the cell
- A specialised structure within a living cell
- The final phase of cell division
- Programmed cell death
- Different versions of a cells gene
- A cell containing 46 chromosomes
29 Clues: Long section of DNA • Programmed cell death • All the organisms DNA • The first phase of mitosis • The building blocks of life • The control centre of the cell • A cell containing 23 chromosomes • An organism's reproductive cells • The final phase of cell division • A cell containing 46 chromosomes • The second stage of cell division • The carrier of genetic information • ...
biology 2018-01-28
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- controls the characteristics an offspring will gain
- single-celled organism without a nucleus
- any cell present in a living organism besides the reproductive
- regulates the body's tissues and organs
- thread like chain of nucleotides
- forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- smallest unit of life
- a membrane-bound structure found within a cell
- most genes have a recessive and dominant ___
- occur as thread like cells in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- sphere-shaped structure composed of RNA and protein
- coordinates the cells activities
- a cell that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- the final stage of meiosis or mitosis
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- programmed cell death
- small organelle made of microtubules which exists as part of the centrosome
- sequence of cells which develop into egg or sperm
- genetic material of an organism
- the point of where two chromatids join together
- a cell reproducing by splitting
- is only found in plant cells
- first stage of cell division
- resting period between successive mitotic divisions of a cell
- a cell or organism consisting of two sets of chromosomes
- the number and visual appearance of chromosomes
- contains a single haploid (set of chromosomes)
- essential for sexually reproduction
- the second stage of cell division
- describes a single set of chromosomes
29 Clues: programmed cell death • smallest unit of life • is only found in plant cells • first stage of cell division • genetic material of an organism • a cell reproducing by splitting • thread like chain of nucleotides • coordinates the cells activities • the second stage of cell division • essential for sexually reproduction • the final stage of meiosis or mitosis • ...
biology 2018-01-28
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- the second stage of cell division
- the number and visual appearance of chromosomes
- first stage of cell division
- a cell that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- small organelle made of microtubules which exists as part of the centrosome
- a cell reproducing by splitting
- single-celled organism without a nucleus
- describes a single set of chromosomes
- thread like chain of nucleotides
- any cell present in a living organism besides the reproductive
- coordinates the cells activities
- essential for sexual reproduction
- the final stage of meiosis or mitosis
- contains a single haploid (set of chromosomes)
- genetic material of an organism
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- sphere-shaped structure composed of RNA and protein
- the point of where two chromatids join together
- a membrane-bound structure found within a cell
- a cell or organism consisting of two sets of chromosomes
- programmed cell death
- sequence of cells which develop into egg or sperm
- forms a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- is only found in plant cells
- resting period between successive mitotic divisions of a cell
- most genes have a recessive and dominant ___
- smallest unit of life
- occur as thread like cells in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- regulates the body's tissues and organs
- controls the characteristics an offspring will gain
29 Clues: programmed cell death • smallest unit of life • first stage of cell division • is only found in plant cells • a cell reproducing by splitting • genetic material of an organism • thread like chain of nucleotides • coordinates the cells activities • the second stage of cell division • essential for sexual reproduction • describes a single set of chromosomes • ...
Biology 2018-01-31
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- first phase of mitosis.
- cell or nucleus having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
- the region of a chromosome to which the microtubules of the spindle attach, via the kinetochore, during cell division.
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
- Double helix looking
- the second stage of cell division
- an organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is functioning like a brain.
- phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life.
- haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism
- structural layer surrounding some types of cells
- the death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.
- sequence of DNA or RNA which codes for a molecule that has a function.
- a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
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- a mature haploid male or female germ cell.
- cell or nucleus containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- one of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
- a test to identify and evaluate the size, shape, and number of chromosomes in a sample of body cells.
- 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.
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- the cellular lineage of a sexually reproducing organism from which eggs and sperm are derived
- the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms.
- form a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell
- a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus,
- the final phase of cell division.
- a variant form of a gene
- each of a pair of minute cylindrical organelles near the nucleus in animal cells, involved in the development of spindle fibres in cell division.
- any organism whose cells have a cell nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
- can be distinguished from fats and carbohydrates by containing nitrogen.
- complex molecular machine, found within all living cells
29 Clues: Double helix looking • first phase of mitosis. • a variant form of a gene • the final phase of cell division. • the second stage of cell division • a mature haploid male or female germ cell. • structural layer surrounding some types of cells • haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism • complex molecular machine, found within all living cells • ...
Biology 2018-06-21
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- Traits that are expressed
- The study of heredity
- Body chromosomes
- The study of cells
- The study of tissues
- Combination of teo different alleles
- Mating of two organisms
- The classification of a living thing
- Combination of two same alleles
- Transfer of traits
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- Containment of genes
- The study of viruses
- The study of the environment
- Refers to external appearance
- Traits that are hidden
- The study of bacteria
- The study of microorganisms
- Combination of genes in an organism
- The study of organ
- Genes located inside the nucleus
20 Clues: Body chromosomes • The study of cells • The study of organ • Transfer of traits • Containment of genes • The study of viruses • The study of tissues • The study of bacteria • The study of heredity • Traits that are hidden • Mating of two organisms • Traits that are expressed • The study of microorganisms • The study of the environment • Refers to external appearance • ...
Biology 2018-06-20
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- study of heredity
- container of genes
- mating of 2 organism that different in only in one character
- study of tissues
- combination of 2 different alleles
- traits that are expressed
- study of organs
- study of relationship between a living and non-living thing
- combination of genes in an organism
- study of plants
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- study of viruses
- made up of genes located inside the nucleus
- traits that are hidden
- study of micro organisms
- study of bacteria
- study of animals
- combinations of 2 same alleles
- study of cells
- external appearance of an organism
- transfer of characteristics from parents to offspring
- naming,growing and classifying living things
21 Clues: study of cells • study of organs • study of plants • study of viruses • study of animals • study of tissues • study of heredity • study of bacteria • container of genes • traits that are hidden • study of micro organisms • traits that are expressed • combinations of 2 same alleles • external appearance of an organism • combination of 2 different alleles • combination of genes in an organism • ...
Biology 2019-01-01
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- is the change in living things over time. More specifically, evolution is a change in the genetic makeup of a subgroup, or population, of a species
- is the basic unit of life. In fact, microscopic, single-celled organisms are the most common forms of life on Earth.
- is any individual living thing. All organisms on Earth share certain characteristics
- includes using our senses to study the world
- is an organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole.
- are cylinder-shaped organelles made of short microtubules arranged in a circle
- are organelles that carry out photosynthesis
- is a physical environment with different species that interact with one another and with nonliving things
- is the smallest basic unit of matter.
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- is the movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- is a fluid-filled sac used for the storage of materials needed by a cell
- is a protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response.
- is a proposed answer for a scientific question. A hypothesis must be specific and testable
- are catalysts for chemical reactions in living things
- is the scientific study of all forms of life
- is the study and comparison of genomes both within and across species. Here again, biologists need to use computers
- The conditions that do not change during an experiment
- is the use and application of living things and biological processes
- provides an enlarged image of an object
- is a proposed explanation for a wide range of observations and experimental results that is supported by a wide range of evidence
20 Clues: is the smallest basic unit of matter. • provides an enlarged image of an object • is the scientific study of all forms of life • includes using our senses to study the world • are organelles that carry out photosynthesis • are catalysts for chemical reactions in living things • The conditions that do not change during an experiment • ...
Biology 2019-01-02
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- Chain Reaction series of heating and cooling cycles used to make millions of copies of a DNA segment
- Bacterial cells take up recombinant plasmid DNA through a process called transformation
- Eltrophoresis sepearating DNA fragments by size using and elctric current
- a selection of DNA that contains the genes necessary for a metabolic pathway (Repressible: Usually on but can be turned off, Triptophan) (Influencible: usually off but can be turned on,Lae)
- Splicing 1.) Find a gene, 2.)Isolate the gene, 3.) Replace gene, 4.)Insert Gene
- DNA DNa from one functional DNA
- Sequencing identifies the DNA sequence of cloned recombinant DNA molecules for further study
- Breeding choose the organismthat you want to breed to get the desired outcome (Artificial Selection)
- Circular piece of Dna found in bacteria cells used as a vector
- Engineering the technology involves manipulating the DNA of one organism in order to insert exogenous DNA that is the DNA of another organism
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- the study of how genetic ineritence affects the bodies response to drugs
- Selecting Organisms from different species and sub secies with the desired traits to produce offspring with a combination of desired traits
- Cross Crossing organisms of unknown genotype with a homozygous recessive organism in order to determine genotype
- Enzyme Used to cut DNA at a specific gene, recognizes unique palendromic, sequences hundreds of restricion enzymes. Ex: EcoRI: GAA TTC (CTT GAA) CTT AAG (GAA TTC) ecoli restricion enzyme 1
- creating and maintaing databases of biological information. The analysis of sequence information involves finding genes in DNA sequences in various organisms and developing methods to predict the structure and function of newly discovered proteins
- Nucleotide Polymorphs: Variations in the DNA sequence that occur in a single nucleotide in the genome is altedered, it occurs in at least 1% of the population for it to be and SNP
- Organism (GMO (Genetically Modified Organism)) An organism with functional recombinant DNA
- Breeding Closely related indeviduals in order to maintain desired traits and or eliminate undesired traits
- Regions of linked variations in the human genome
- Organisms with the exact same DNA
- (Hox genes) controls expression of genes corresponding to body regions
- Used to inser DNA into a host cell (Biological: Plasmid, Vector) (Mechanical: Micro Pippettes, Gene Gun)
22 Clues: DNA DNa from one functional DNA • Organisms with the exact same DNA • Regions of linked variations in the human genome • Circular piece of Dna found in bacteria cells used as a vector • (Hox genes) controls expression of genes corresponding to body regions • the study of how genetic ineritence affects the bodies response to drugs • ...
biology 2019-01-01
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- The evolutionary history of a species
- the substances changed during a chemical reaction. On left side of equation
- compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution
- division of the cytoplasm
- organelle that contains enzymes
- release of substances out of cell by the fusion of vesicle with the membrane
- multi-phase division of the nucleus
- tool that provides an enlarged image of an object
- the substance that is present in the greater amount of a solution and dissolves into another substance
- a segment of DNA that stores genetic information
- fungus that grows symbiotically with algae, resulting in a composite organs that grows on rocks or tree trunks
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- Outer protein coat of a virus
- fusion of an egg and sperm cell
- cell that has only one copy of each chromosome
- Process that requires oxygen to occur
- an underground network of hyphae.
- Process that does not require oxygen
- small organelle that contains and transports materials within the cytoplasm
- a polymer made of monomers called amino acids
- an organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole
20 Clues: division of the cytoplasm • Outer protein coat of a virus • fusion of an egg and sperm cell • organelle that contains enzymes • an underground network of hyphae. • multi-phase division of the nucleus • Process that does not require oxygen • The evolutionary history of a species • Process that requires oxygen to occur • compounds that remove H+ ions from a solution • ...
Biology 2021-05-20
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- transfer amino acid to ribosomes during protein synthesis
- cell long, thin stems and rounded tips, produce mucus
- carry blood back to the hear
- protect DNA and controlling cell activities
- live by itself and easy to kill by antibotic
- diffusions in the water
- add water to beak the bonds
- protein, carbohydrates
- active site bind to substrate
- contains C,H,O,N,S. The monomer are amino acid and peptide bond.
- have 70S ribomsome, don't have true bacteria. example are bacteria, viruses,...
- transporting food, nutrient for plants
- tiny hollow sacs, thin wall and singular is
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- release water to building molecule
- airbone water droplets from coughing or sneezing
- need host cell to live and not easy to kill
- y shaped, found on surface B cells. Human white blood cell produce against antigen
- "power house "energy. Made cell deaths and renewal
- cell organelle that stores material such as
- protein act as biology catalyst
- infected by female mosquito
- - chromosome condense and spindle fibrous are appear
22 Clues: protein, carbohydrates • diffusions in the water • add water to beak the bonds • infected by female mosquito • carry blood back to the hear • active site bind to substrate • protein act as biology catalyst • release water to building molecule • transporting food, nutrient for plants • need host cell to live and not easy to kill • cell organelle that stores material such as • ...
Biology 2021-03-22
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- cells, have a set defined nucleus
- the crust that is formed over a wound
- the range on how traits are sorted
- bacteria that results in multiple diseases
- the ability to remain in an environment
- cells, does not have a set nucleus
- adaptations, the change in the way that an organism moves
- the result of a population being removed
- the evolution of different species
- the process in which someone can receive a new organ
- reproduction, the process when bacteria copy themselves
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- drift, a change in alleles that are caused by a sudden incident
- variation, the different colored spots on an animal
- the physical and behavioral effects that can be seen
- adaptations, the change in a way that an organism thinks
- the ability to conform to an environment
- the general population of animals
- reproduction, the process by which humans are made
- selection, when an organism adapts to its environment
- flow, the transfer of genetic material to other populations
20 Clues: cells, have a set defined nucleus • the general population of animals • the range on how traits are sorted • cells, does not have a set nucleus • the evolution of different species • the crust that is formed over a wound • the ability to remain in an environment • the ability to conform to an environment • the result of a population being removed • ...
Biology 2021-04-02
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- an animal that develops from two separate embryonic germ layers
- The internal body cavity seen in arthropods
- a rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, especially arthropods, providing both support and protection
- made classification
- a series of separate bones that surround the spinal cords in vertebrates
- a phylum of deuterostomes with spiny skin; exclusively marine organisms
- The layer of cells that lines the outer surface of an animal
- an air-filled bone
- the layer of cells that lines the gastrovascular cavity of cnidarians
- frogs, salamanders, and caecilians
- Having no plane of symmetry
- An animal that does not have a backbone
- a system in echinoderms in which water is the circulatory fluid
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- a fused head and thorax
- the central cavity bounded by the gastrodermis in cnidarians
- the shape and symmetry of an organism
- an amoeba-like cell of sponges whose functions include distribution of nutrients to other cells in the sponge
- specialized gills in mollusks
- a typos of symmetry where there is only one plane of symmetry that creates two mirror-image sides
- Having two genders
- An animal that has a backbone
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a portion of the body of an organism breaks off and develops into a living independent organism; found in plants, sponges, and some other invertebrates
- a jawed fish
- humans, monkeys, lemurs, and apes
- a lined body cavity derived from mesodermal embryonic tissue
- an internal skeleton, such as the bony or cartilaginous skeleton of vertebrates
26 Clues: a jawed fish • Having two genders • an air-filled bone • made classification • a fused head and thorax • Having no plane of symmetry • specialized gills in mollusks • An animal that has a backbone • humans, monkeys, lemurs, and apes • frogs, salamanders, and caecilians • the shape and symmetry of an organism • An animal that does not have a backbone • ...
Biology 2021-08-03
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- Name for cell membrane
- Possess DNA and vital Organelles
- A fat-like substance
- Convert light
- Solution within cell
- Uses RNA to convert material
- A Cell with a Nucleus
- Allows for movement
- Waste removal
- Produces RNA
- Doesn't contain a nucleus
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- Protein destruction
- Skeletal system
- Barrier of the cell
- Repels
- Sacterial movement
- A thin layer on the cell border
- Powerhouse
- Attracts
- Processes proteins within the cell
20 Clues: Repels • Attracts • Powerhouse • Produces RNA • Convert light • Waste removal • Skeletal system • Sacterial movement • Protein destruction • Barrier of the cell • Allows for movement • A fat-like substance • Solution within cell • A Cell with a Nucleus • Name for cell membrane • Doesn't contain a nucleus • Uses RNA to convert material • A thin layer on the cell border • ...
Biology 2024-05-23
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- It suspends the organelles and provides an environment for chemical reactions within the cell
- Organisms who's cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- Provides shape, structure, and protection for the cell
- Any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- The small rings of DNA
- Stores genetic information
- Where the DNA is prokaryotic cells
- Creates special structures called spindle fibers that are used on cell division
- Modifies, sorts, and ships proteins
- Projections that aid in locations and feeding
- Flattened stack of tubular membranes that modifies proteins and packages them for distribution outside the cell
- A structure that has one or more specific jobs to preform in a cell
- Makes lipids and membranes (detoxifies the liver, stores calcium in the muscle
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- Uses enzymes to digest bacteria, viruses, and old organelles
- Stores water in order to maintain plant shapes
- Hair-like structures that helps with movement and attachment
- The site of photosynthesis
- Crates energy or ATP from food
- Any number of organized structures with a living cell
- Provides structure for cells and movement for organelles
- Makes proteins
- Maintains homeostasis by controlling what enters and leaves the cell
- Makes and transports proteins
- Stores food, water, or wastes within the cells
24 Clues: Makes proteins • The small rings of DNA • The site of photosynthesis • Stores genetic information • Makes and transports proteins • Crates energy or ATP from food • Where the DNA is prokaryotic cells • Modifies, sorts, and ships proteins • Projections that aid in locations and feeding • Stores water in order to maintain plant shapes • ...
Biology 2024-05-21
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- A molecule containing a Macro amount of Atoms.
- The area where the Substrate will go into the Enzyme that will fit perfectly according to the Substrate. s
- The reactant needed for the enzyme to make a reaction.
- The Enzyme that breaks down Cellulose.
- Energy need for the body.
- They are Compound Lipids.
- Macromolecules made out of Nucleotides
- Nucleic Acids.
- Sugars that are linked together.
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- Simple units of sugar.
- They are a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate.
- They are Enzymes.
- A certain amount of molecules linked together.
- A monomer that is used for quick energy.
- A monomer that is a fat.
- Molecules that form proteins.
- A molecule that can be bonded with other molecules to create a Polymer.
- Amino acid block that are bonded together.
- They are used in Nucleotides.
- They are Proteins.
20 Clues: Nucleic Acids. • They are Enzymes. • They are Proteins. • Simple units of sugar. • A monomer that is a fat. • Energy need for the body. • They are Compound Lipids. • Molecules that form proteins. • They are used in Nucleotides. • Sugars that are linked together. • The Enzyme that breaks down Cellulose. • Macromolecules made out of Nucleotides • ...
Biology 2023-10-04
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- Sphere of earth, all the gases surrounding earth.
- Type of organism that is able to make its own food, base of the food chain
- nutrient, used in proteins and nucleic acids must be fixed or living things to use, often limited
- First step of Aerobic respiration breaks down glucose into pyruvate, make some NADH.
- second step of anaerobic respiration, 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid
- Describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- substance created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants.
- Reactions Second step of photosynthesis, uses energy ATP and NADPH to make glucose from CO2
- Adenosine triphosphate, changed energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorus groups
- sphere of earth, all the rocks and soil on earth.
- First step of photosynthesis, uses sunlight to split H2O and make ATP and NADPH, O2 is released
- Nutrient, used in phosphates of Nucleic Acids and Phospholipids of membranes,often limited
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- Process of using light energy to move glucose.
- Organelle site of photosynthesis
- Pigment in Chloroplasts, used to triphosphate energy during photosynthesis
- anything that has mass and it takes up space, makes up everything
- Sphere of earth, all the water of earth
- substances at the beginning of of chemical reaction changed into products
- process of breaking down glucose to make ATP
- Adenosine diphosphate, unchanged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates.
20 Clues: Organelle site of photosynthesis • Sphere of earth, all the water of earth • process of breaking down glucose to make ATP • Process of using light energy to move glucose. • Describes a situation in which oxygen is present • Sphere of earth, all the gases surrounding earth. • sphere of earth, all the rocks and soil on earth. • ...
Biology 2023-09-30
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- Change in heritable characteristics over successive generations.
- Study of the structure and organization of organisms.
- Study of animals and their behavior, physiology, and genetics.
- Study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Characteristics or features that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Study of chemical processes in living organisms.
- Process by which plants and other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Cell division process resulting in two identical daughter cells.
- Study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, and ecology.
- Study of the functions and processes of living organisms.
- Biological process of producing offspring.
- Basic unit of life and the building block of organisms.
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- Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation.
- Any individual living entity, such as plants or animals.
- Cell division process resulting in four non-identical daughter cells.
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions for life.
- Process by which organisms exchange gases with their environment.
- Science of classifying and naming organisms.
- Study of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- Group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
20 Clues: Biological process of producing offspring. • Science of classifying and naming organisms. • Study of genes, heredity, and genetic variation. • Molecule carrying genetic instructions for life. • Study of chemical processes in living organisms. • Study of the structure and organization of organisms. • Basic unit of life and the building block of organisms. • ...
Biology 2023-10-05
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- first step in releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
- an electron carrier that provides the high-energy electrons needed to make carbon-hydrogen bonds in the third stage of photosynthesis
- Respiration that does not require oxygen
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- electron carrier that stores energy used to make ATP
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- a natural mineral containing chemical compounds often used in fertilizers
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- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists
- (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- oxygen
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- (Adenosine Diphosphate) The compound that remains when a phosphate group is removed from ATP, releasing
- chemical formula for glucose
- During aerobic respiration, which of the following directly donates electrons to the electron transport chain at the lowest energy level
20 Clues: oxygen • chemical formula for glucose • Respiration that requires oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • Respiration that does not require oxygen • electron carrier that stores energy used to make ATP • Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
biology 2023-10-05
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- substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction, changed into products.
- process of using light energy to make glucose,starts with CO2 and H2O and ends with C6H12O6 and O2
- nutrient, used in phosphates of nucleic acids and phospholipids of membranes, often limited.
- pigment in chloroplasts, used to trap light energy during photosynthesis.
- reactions second step of photosynthesis, uses energy in ATP and NADPH to make glucose(C6H12O6) from CO2.
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- respiration process of breaking down glucose to make ATP, starts with C6H12O6 and O2 and ends with CO2 and H2O.
- sphere of the earth, all living things on earth.
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- second step of anaerobic respiration, 2 types include alcoholic and lactic acid.
- type of organism that is able to make it's own base of the food chain.
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present,
- organelle,site of photosynthesis
- adenosine triphosphate, charged energy storage molecule with 3 phosphorus groups.
- nutrient, used in proteins and nucleic acids, must be "fixed" for living things to use, often limited.
- adenosine diphosphate, uncharged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates.
- sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth.
- sphere of earth,all the water on earth.
- anything that has mass and takes up space, makes up everything.
- reactions substances created during a chemical reaction, made from reactants.
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present.
20 Clues: organelle,site of photosynthesis • sphere of earth,all the water on earth. • describes a situation in which oxygen is present • sphere of the earth, all living things on earth. • sphere of earth, all the soil and rocks on earth. • describes a situation in which oxygen is present. • describes a situation in which oxygen is not present, • ...
Biology 2023-11-13
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- Aids in waste elimination
- Facilitates breathing
- The study of living things
- Fundamental units of living organisms
- Living things with more than one cell
- Enables movement
- Blood cells, muscle cells, nerve cells
- Pertaining to bones
- Constituent elements of plants
- Living things with only one cell
- Cell's control center
- Microscopic boundary of the cell
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- Stores waste and nutrients
- The cell's interior
- Minute particles in the cytoplasm
- Network of tubules in a eukaryotic cell
- Site of photosynthesis
- Ensures blood circulation
- Boundary between the cell inside and outside
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- Extracts nutrients from food
- Tools for magnification
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Distinct materials in animals or plants
- Facilitates sensation
25 Clues: Enables movement • The cell's interior • Pertaining to bones • Facilitates breathing • Facilitates sensation • Cell's control center • Site of photosynthesis • Powerhouse of the cell • Tools for magnification • Aids in waste elimination • Ensures blood circulation • Stores waste and nutrients • The study of living things • Extracts nutrients from food • Constituent elements of plants • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-11-13
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- An organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Fatty compounds that perform a variety of functions in your body.
- Needed for the diet/Not made in the body.
- A type of carbohydrate with a simple sugar structure.
- A simple sugar that serves as a building block for carbohydrates.
- A carbohydrate made up of multiple simple sugar units.
- A carbohydrate that consists of two simple sugar molecules.
- Proteins that act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions.
- Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body.
- The primary energy storage molecule in animals.
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- Is a three-carbon alcohol with three hydroxyl groups attached to each carbon.
- Serves as chemical messengers.
- Protein that transports substances to cells.
- The primary storage form of carbohydrates in animals.
- A type of lipid that is a major component of cell membranes.
- Not needed for diet/can be made in the body.
- structure The specific sequence of amino acids in a protein.
- acids The building blocks of proteins.
- Protein that helps form cell parts.
- Large molecules composed of amino acids, often with structural and enzymatic roles.
20 Clues: Serves as chemical messengers. • Protein that helps form cell parts. • acids The building blocks of proteins. • Needed for the diet/Not made in the body. • Protein that transports substances to cells. • Not needed for diet/can be made in the body. • The primary energy storage molecule in animals. • The primary storage form of carbohydrates in animals. • ...
Biology 2024-05-16
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- A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skin
- A highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- a form of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
- an organism deficient in coloring matter.
- the cell grows physically larger, copies organelles, and makes the molecular building blocks it will need in later steps
- the phase of the cell cycle in which a typical cell spends most of its life.
- virus that causes severe inflammation and tissue damage throughout the bod
- virus that attacks the body's immune system
- the action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- any of a group of DNA viruses first discovered in adenoid tissue, most of which cause respiratory diseases.
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- a series of steps during which the chromosomes and other cell material double to make two copies
- a single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae
- an infectious disease caused by a virus. The virus is carried by infected mosquitoes, including the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus species
- virus that causes influenza (the flu), a highly contagious respiratory illnes
- a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions, transmissible through the saliva to humans.
- usually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection)
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals. It is responsible for tanning of skin exposed to sunlight.
- a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides
- a swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant.
20 Clues: an organism deficient in coloring matter. • virus that attacks the body's immune system • the action of ______ a body or plant to study its internal parts. • A group of viruses that infect the cells on the surface of the skin • usually cause cell lysis of their hosts (known as a lytic infection) • ...
Biology 2024-05-06
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- Controlled by the spleen, helps form clots
- Supra (Root)
- The area with less solute
- Carries water, salt, and enzymes.
- The substance in which molecules dissolve in
- Hypo (Root)
- Bring oxygen rich blood from heart to the bodies cells
- The area with more solute
- Pulmo (Root)
- The blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body
- The universal solvent
- Ren (Root)
- Infra (Root)
- Cor (Root)
- The attraction of two molecules of different substances
- The part of the cell membrane that is hydrophilic
- Outer cells that transport sugar and sap through the plant
- A (Root)
- The polarity of water allows for this
- Hemo (Root)
- The largest artery in the body that oxygen and nutrients travel to the heart and other organs with
- Separates chambers in the heart
- The blood cells that help protect from diseases
- Water hating
- Bronch(Root)
- Uses adhesion and cohesion to bring water up a plant
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- The process where water leaves the plant through the stomata
- The transport that does require energy
- The circulation that connects arteries to veins
- The circulation that brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Hyper (Root)
- Inter (Root)
- The reason water can support objects heavier than itself
- The attraction of two molecules of the same substance
- The substance that dissolves in
- Hepat (Root)
- Sub (Root)
- The part of the cell membrane that is hydrophobic
- Dead cells that transport water through the plant
- Water is lighter as a solid because the solid is less
- Gastr (Root)
- The transport that does not require energy
- Water loving
- Movement of molecules across a membrane from an area of more solute to less solute
- The circulation that brings functional blood supply to the bodies tissues
- Movement of water across a membrane from an area with less solute to more solute
- Intra (Root)
47 Clues: A (Root) • Sub (Root) • Ren (Root) • Cor (Root) • Hypo (Root) • Hemo (Root) • Supra (Root) • Hyper (Root) • Inter (Root) • Pulmo (Root) • Hepat (Root) • Infra (Root) • Gastr (Root) • Water loving • Intra (Root) • Water hating • Bronch(Root) • The universal solvent • The area with less solute • The area with more solute • The substance that dissolves in • Separates chambers in the heart • ...
Biology 2024-05-13
Across
- Genotype with two identical forms of an allele; AA or aa
- Any change in DNA
- Second most specific level of classification; comes first in binomial nomenclature
- Pairs with Adenine (A) in RNA
- Process in which mRNA is read by a ribosome to make a protein
- Type of inheritance where two dominant traits both show up fully
- Domain that contains all prokaryote that live in extreme environments
- Process in which a new copy of DNA is made from original DNA
- ______ nomenclature; type of scientific naming that uses two Latin names
- DNA is changed by removing a single base
- Type of inheritance where two dominant traits mix
- Type of inheritance where a gene is passed to offspring on the X or Y chromosome
- Idea that organisms fit for their environment survive, breed and pass on good traits
- English biology who thought successful individuals would breed and pass on good traits
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- Three copies of a single chromosome
- Organism or group of organisms on a cladogram that share no traits; usually farthest to left
- V-shaped diagram used to show evolutionary relationships between organisms
- DNA is changed by replacing a single base with another base
- Most specific level of classification; comes second in binomial nomenclature
- Domain that contains the majority of prokaryote cells
- French biologist who thought organisms changed their body structures
- Adjective given to replication, because each new DNA is one old strand, one new strand
- Structures that no longer serve their original purpose for an organism (human tailbone)
- DNA is changed by adding a single base
- Structures with similar function, but not made of the same tissues (bird wing vs butterfly wing)
- Domain that contains all cells with a nucleus
- Genotype with two different forms of an allele; Aa
- Pairs with Adenine (A) in DNA
- Structures with similar functions and made of similar tissues (bird wing vs bat wing)
- Process in which mRNA is made from DNA
30 Clues: Any change in DNA • Pairs with Adenine (A) in RNA • Pairs with Adenine (A) in DNA • Three copies of a single chromosome • DNA is changed by adding a single base • Process in which mRNA is made from DNA • DNA is changed by removing a single base • Domain that contains all cells with a nucleus • Type of inheritance where two dominant traits mix • ...
Biology 2024-02-22
20 Clues: Diagram • Adapting • Eliminated • Outer layer • Fossil Ages • Early Embryo • Middle layer • Second mouth • Mutation Rate • Related Genes • educated guess • Fertilized egg • studies fossils • Innermost layer • Affects evolution • Populations evolve • study of formation • multicellular embryo • Mouth Develops First • Reproductive Success
Biology 2024-02-22
20 Clues: Diagram • Adapting • Eliminated • Outer layer • Fossil Ages • Early Embryo • Middle layer • Second mouth • Mutation Rate • Related Genes • educated guess • Fertilized egg • studies fossils • Innermost layer • Affects evolution • Populations evolve • study of formation • multicellular embryo • Mouth Develops First • Reproductive Success
Biology 2024-02-15
Across
- the different levels of organisms based on there spot on the food chain
- an organism that eats both plant and animal(meat)
- an organism that can produce their own food
- animal that feels on organic material (detritus)
- an an animal that eats primarily meat
- living organisms is an ecosystem
- organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other living organisms
- organism that feeds directly on producers (plants)
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- process when gas changes to liquid
- organisms that cannot produce there own food
- model that shows the flow of energy
- moisture is carried through plants and changes its vapor before getting released back into the atmosphere
- process by which certain organisms produce organic molecules
- capacity of organisms to do work (growth, movement, reproduction, etc.)
- organisms extract energy from food
- an animal that primarily eats plant based material
- non-living components in an ecosystem
- process by which plants bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy (oxygen)
- organisms that make there own food
- community of living organisms
20 Clues: community of living organisms • living organisms is an ecosystem • process when gas changes to liquid • organisms extract energy from food • organisms that make there own food • model that shows the flow of energy • non-living components in an ecosystem • an an animal that eats primarily meat • an organism that can produce their own food • ...
Biology 2024-02-08
Across
- resists change or lower slightly
- carbohydrates building block, a single sugar that consists of carbon rings
- the basic building block of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA)
- CHON, amino acid and carboxl group, used to form muscles
- CHO, provide insulation and store energy for long term use
- pH values > 7
- more than two monosaccharides bonded together
- CHO, ratio of 1:2:1, a quick source of energy
- chemical bond that is formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another
- the surface on which an organism (such as a plant, fungus, or animal) lives
- pH values < 7
- contains carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bond. Molecules associated with living organisms
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- that combine to form proteins
- does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bond
- molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- CHONP, 5-carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and stores and transmits genetic information
- the minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule to get converted into a product
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- atoms or small molecules that bond together to form more complex structures such as polymers
- rearrangement of the atoms or molecules of two or more substances that come into contact with each other, resulting in the formation of one or more new substances
- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, or lowers the temperature or pressure needed to start one, without itself being consumed during the reaction
- joint amino acids that form a molecule
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, the products
- biological catalyst
- molecules that combine to form proteins
25 Clues: pH values > 7 • pH values < 7 • biological catalyst • that combine to form proteins • resists change or lower slightly • joint amino acids that form a molecule • molecules that combine to form proteins • does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bond • more than two monosaccharides bonded together • CHO, ratio of 1:2:1, a quick source of energy • ...
Biology 2024-07-29
Across
- The body part that birds use for grasping, often adapted for their diet
- A bird characterized by its large size and strong talons
- The process by which birds replace their feathers
- The covering of feathers on a bird's body
- A type of songbird known for its complex melodies
- The upper surface of a bird’s wing
- A type of bird found in the tropics, known for its bright feathers and large beak
- The study of birds
- A long-legged bird often found near water, known for its graceful movements
- It is the main diet of most birds
- A migratory bird known for its distinctive "quack"
- The general term for a group of birds
- A small bird known for its ability to mimic sounds
- A branch of science that deals with living organisms and their vital processes
Down
- It is what feathers are made of
- The act of birds traveling long distances between breeding and wintering grounds
- A small, often colorful bird, known for its ability to hover
- The part that is covered in feathers that helps birds to fly
- Known as the largest and heaviest living bird
- A bird known for its elaborate courtship displays and vibrant colors
- A type of bird known for its bright red chest and song
- A common bird of prey that feeds on small mammals and insects
- Birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks
- A common term for a young bird
- A bird that catches insects in mid-air
25 Clues: The study of birds • A common term for a young bird • It is what feathers are made of • It is the main diet of most birds • The upper surface of a bird’s wing • The general term for a group of birds • A bird that catches insects in mid-air • Birds of prey, such as eagles and hawks • The covering of feathers on a bird's body • Known as the largest and heaviest living bird • ...
