Biology
Across
- 4. Process of making changes in the DNA code of living organisms
- 6. have definite make up
- 9. specific region of a gene where RNA polymerase can bind and begin transcription
- 10. mutations that change chromosome structure
- 11. The production of multiple copies of a gene.
- 15. reactions exothermic reactions which break down large molecules and supply energy
- 17. anything that takes up space
- 21. chains of multiple sugars
- 23. Individual living thing
- 25. makes proteins
- 27. 2+ elements bonded together
- 29. 7 and above on PH scale
- 31. genetic make up of an organism
- 33. different genotypes
- 34. collection of codons of mRNA, each of which directs the incorporation of a particular amino acid into a protein during protein synthesis
Down
- 1. cells DNA in cytoplasm single celled organism called prokaryotes and has NO nucleus
- 2. specific sequence of three adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code information for a particular amino acid
- 3. Process by which mRNA is decoded and a protein is produced
- 5. abiotic and biotic factors in an area
- 7. sum of all the reactions within a organism
- 8. A diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family
- 12. cells contains nucleus usually larger multicellular organisms containing organelles.
- 13. a thread-like structure inside a cell's nucleus that carries genetic information, made up of DNA and proteins
- 14. same genotypes
- 16. reactions endothermic reaction which build up large molecules and require energy
- 18. below 7 on PH scale
- 19. fats or oils
- 20. all the cellular material inside the plasma membrane
- 21. expression of the genes
- 22. keeping the cell constant and alive
- 24. power house of the cell
- 26. An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes
- 28. lets things in and out of the cell
- 30. control center of cell
- 32. A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes