Life Science test
Across
- 1. These plants do not have vascular tissue. Includes moss and liverworts
- 5. Largest Artery
- 6. an organism that produces its own food
- 7. structural support in plants and fungi, not found in animal cells
- 8. prokaryotic, one-celled organisms
- 11. uses oxygen and sugar to release useable energy
- 15. Eukaryotes that include mold, mildew, mushrooms, and yeast
- 18. windpipe; carries air from mouth to lungs
- 25. process where plants trap light energy to produce sugar
- 26. finger bones or toe bones
- 27. Upper chamber of the heart
- 29. Carries blood to the heart
- 32. Eukaryotes that move and do not have cell walls.
- 34. eukaryotes which are not fungi, animals or plants. Most are single celled.
- 35. a body structure made of multiple tissues that work together
- 36. structure in kidney which filters water and creates urine
- 37. thin bone in the lower leg
- 39. the maintainence of stable internal conditions
- 41. bone in front of chest, attaches to ribs
- 42. hand bones
- 43. Scientist who developed the taxonomic system. His first name was Karl.
- 44. fights infection
- 49. made of amino acids. Large, complex molecules
- 52. your body is about 75% this compound
- 53. Lined with smooth muscle, acidic contents
- 55. The largest split in taxonomy: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryota
- 59. small bone in the forearm; rotates to allow hand to invert
- 60. clear blood component
- 62. process of cell divsion which produced four haploid daughter cells. Produces gametes.
- 64. ankle bones
- 65. small sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- 67. bone between the shoulder and the elbow
- 68. kneecap
- 70. harmful condition with uncontrolled cell division
- 72. alcohol formed by yeast in anoxic fermentation
- 73. skull
- 74. mainly reabsorbs water and holds waste
- 75. all living things are made of these
- 76. wrist bones
- 77. organelle that packs and distributes materials in the cell
- 79. organisms that have a nucleus. All non-bacterial living things
- 80. the skin
- 81. lower jaw
Down
- 2. spinal bones below the chest, above the pelvis
- 3. neckbones
- 4. process by which molecules move from higher concentrations to lower concentrations
- 9. large bone in the forearm; does not twist
- 10. Eukaryotes that capture light to make food. These have cell walls and are typically green.
- 12. Produces Insulin
- 13. spinal bones in the chest
- 14. Dutch scientist first saw cells through a microscope
- 16. foot bones
- 17. These plants have tube-like structures that transport water and nutrients through the plant.
- 19. cells use energy to move molecules across their membranes
- 20. Animal with a backbone
- 21. diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- 22. large bone attached to the spine and the two femurs
- 23. fats and oils
- 24. Lower chamber of the heart
- 28. an organism that must get their food from other sources
- 30. organelle where photosynthesis happens. found in autotrophs
- 31. organelle where proteins are made
- 33. process of cell division which produces two identical daughter cells
- 38. Tiny vessel connecting artery to vein
- 40. largest, strongest bone in the body; thigh bone
- 45. carries food from mouth to stomach
- 46. sugar and sugar compounds
- 47. specific nutrients needed for chemical reactions
- 48. over 20 feet long, most nutrition absorption happens here
- 50. releases energy from food without the use of oxygen. produces alcohol or lactic acid
- 51. carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- 54. A non-living particle. Can only reproduce by hijacking a cell. Corona is a type of this.
- 56. A substance given to patients to help their immune system fend off viruses
- 57. long, thin bone connecting shoulder to sternum. Collarbone
- 58. large bone in the lower leg ; shin bone
- 61. the powerhouse of the cell
- 63. lipid bilayer. This surrounds the cell and defines its edges
- 66. the green pigment in chloroplasts
- 69. jelly like stuff which fills the cell
- 71. Carries blood away from the heart
- 78. liquid that slowly flows through your organs. It is gathered and filtered in structures called nodes