Biology? more nostudys

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Across
  1. 2. - still code for an amino acid, but not the correct amino acid
  2. 5. - Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
  3. 8. - A cell part of animals, plants and fungi that does have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
  4. 9. - Chemical bonds formed when the electrons are shared between atoms
  5. 10. - Compares the frequencies of the three Genotypes
  6. 12. - Strong supporting layer around cell membrane
  7. 14. - Regulates materials entering and leaving cell
  8. 16. - Process in cellular respiration where “Sugar-breaking”
  9. 18. - A Pure substance, Purely one atom
  10. 25. - Atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain
  11. 27. - No(Neutral) Charge
  12. 28. - A cell that does NOT have the receptor for a particular ligand
  13. 32. - A protein that “receives” the ligand and causes some effect
  14. 33. - A substance made of the jointed atoms of two or more different elements in known proportions
  15. 34. - gets glucose and breaks it down into ATP for cell use
  16. 35. - The outer orbital/electron shell
  17. 36. - Short, hair-like structures on cell surface, usually involved in adherence to surfaces
  18. 38. - The observable traits due to an organism’s genotype
  19. 39. - A cell that has the receptor for a particular ligand
  20. 40. - a motor protein that can “walk” along actin to help move things inside the cell.
  21. 43. - Shapes, supports, and protects cell
  22. 44. - The Smallest unit of most compounds
  23. 46. - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen; Source of Energy, Structure
  24. 50. - Processes, sorts, and transports membrane proteins and other secreted proteins
  25. 54. - Non-Metal + Non-Metal, Example: Water
  26. 55. - Positively Charged Particle
  27. 56. - Chemical changes in just one base pair of a gene
  28. 57. - Compares the frequencies of the two Phenotypes
  29. 58. - crossing parents who differ in two traits
  30. 59. - between cells
  31. 60. - The weighted average of the masses of an element’s isotopes
Down
  1. 1. - Protons and Neutrons
  2. 3. - DNA has hereditary info that is passed from cell to cell, all cells are same in composition and metabolic activities, energy flows within cells
  3. 4. - bacteria that have a thin layer of peptidoglyon in cell wall
  4. 6. - gets energy from sun and coverts it into glucose (stored chemical energy)
  5. 7. - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous; DNA/RNA
  6. 11. - Network of protein filaments in eukaryotes that give the cell structure
  7. 13. - A gene for a trait being found on the X/Y Chromosomes
  8. 15. - all livings this are made of cells, function in living things and are basic units of structure, and come from preexisting cells
  9. 17. - within a cell
  10. 19. - semifluid substance, contains everything not in a nucleus
  11. 20. - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen; Enzymes, Cellular Structure, Amino Acids
  12. 21. - Signaling molecule that binds to a certain receptor
  13. 22. - Crossing parents who differ in only one trait
  14. 23. - The genetic makeup of an organism, the DNA itself
  15. 24. - have no effect on the amino acid produced by a codon because of redundancy in the genetic code
  16. 26. - The shells of an element, 2-8-18
  17. 29. - Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen; Store Energy, Membranes, Steroids
  18. 30. - a cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles and are unicelluar
  19. 31. - has a membrane surrounding it, contains DNA
  20. 37. - Dominant/Recessive alleles of one or more genes; Complete Dominance
  21. 41. - Negatively Charged Particle
  22. 42. - An element that exists in two or more forms
  23. 45. - Synthesize proteins
  24. 47. - The number of protons
  25. 48. - Primarily used for cell movement
  26. 49. - The Basic Unit Of Life
  27. 50. - bacteria that have a thick layer of peptidoglyon in cell wall
  28. 51. - a molecule that transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. The energy released from breaking a molecular bond is the energy we use to stay alive.
  29. 52. - Non-Metal + Metal, Example: Salt
  30. 53. - free-floating in cytoplasm, contain genetic information
  31. 59. - An atom that either gains electrons or loses electrons As such, it is either positively or negatively charged