Across
- 4. A scientist who studies the processes that allow cells to work
- 6. Microscopic, single cell organism that can be found in diverse environments. They can be used to make insulin to treat people with diabetes
- 7. A process when humans choose specific traits they want and breed organisms together for those specific traits
- 8. When humans use natural biological processes to solve a human problem
- 10. Genetic material that holds the unique code for each organism
Down
- 1. A branch of science that studies the chemical processes in biological (living) systems
- 2. Is a group of diseases that causes too much sugar in the bloodstream. Diabetes can usually be controlled by insulin
- 3. Doctors inject healthy DNA into a person’s cell to replace damaged DNA for specific disorders
- 5. A characteristic belonging to a population or organism. Humans can manipulate traits through artificial selection
- 9. Part of a chromosome that is inherited from the parent(s) and determine some of an organism’s characteristics