Grade 10 Biology

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Across
  1. 4. Type of vascular tissue that transports sugar produced during photosynthesis (Sandner, 2010, p. 45)
  2. 5. Largest organ in the human body (Sandner, 2010, p. 56)
  3. 8. System that send signals to other parts of the body (Sandner, 2010, p. 81)
  4. 10. Hairs that help with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine (Dworken, H. J. et al., 2018)
  5. 11. Where bile is stored (Davidson, 2015)
  6. 14. Organelle that breaks down invading bacteria (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-11, 13)
  7. 16. The voice box (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
  8. 21. Objective lense x eyepiece lense (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
  9. 22. Seals off wind pipe when eating (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
  10. 24. Plant organ responsible for reproduction (Sandner, 2010, p. 59-60)
  11. 26. Process when the cytoplasm splits in two and the cell divides (Sandner, 2010, p. 31-32)
  12. 27. Organ that produces insulin (Dickerson, 2014)
  13. 28. A steady state of physical and chemical conditions (Sandner, 2010, p. 79)
  14. 29. System that protects the body from diseases (Sandner, 2010, p. 66-67)
  15. 30. Phase when DNA packaged into chromosomes is replicated (Sandner, 2010, p.28-29)
  16. 31. Vessel that has thick walls (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
Down
  1. 1. Contains nutrients required by the cell (Sandner, 2010, p. 10-12)
  2. 2. Movement of a solvent that requires no energy (Fishman, 2014)
  3. 3. Part in the lung where carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to be exhaled (Sandner, 2020, p. 57)
  4. 6. Tissue responsible for growth in the root of a plant (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
  5. 7. Organ that filters blood (Sandner, 2010, p. 58)
  6. 9. Type of plant tissue that is responsible for protection (Sandner, 2010, p. 43-44)
  7. 12. Where blood poor in CO₂ goes (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
  8. 13. Drawing size/actual size (Sandner, 2010, p. 18)
  9. 15. Thin-walled blood vessels (Sandner, 2010, p. 57)
  10. 17. Cell division (Sandner, 2010, p.28)
  11. 18. Evaporation of water through the stomata in leaves (Sandner, 2010, p. 72)
  12. 19. Small hairs in the trachea (Carnagie & Bruno, 2009)
  13. 20. A mass of cells resulting from rapid cell growth (Sandner, 2010, p. 34)
  14. 23. Type of animal tissue that includes tendons, ligaments, bones, and cartilage (Sandner, 2010, p. 42-43)
  15. 25. Process where sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles (Sandner, 2010, p.31-32)