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Biology Crossword Puzzles
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the tip of the stamen that makes pollen, the part of flower that contains eggs, yellow or brown powder made in the anthers, the male part of a flower, …
produced by the liver to emulsifies fats, converts lactose into glucose and galactose, produced by the stomach to denature proteins and convert …
the movement of molecules form high to low concentration, the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane, runs the cell and contains dna, part …
reduced rbc or hemoglobin quantity, genetic blood clotting disorder, formation of a gelatinous mass of blood, occlusion of a blood vessel by an …
permanent enlargement of lower airways, genetic disorder causing hypersecretion of mucus & saliva, reactivation of this condition causes …
gel-like structure that holds the organelles, acts as the engine, supplying the cell with energy, holds the dna of the cell, responsible for protein …
an organism that is too small to see with the naked eye, a proposed answer to a question about the natural world, the relative size of things, tiny …
a point where two bones meet, allowing movement, lymphatic tissues in the throat that help defend the body against infections, the main nerve pathway …
boronia belongs to this family, related to petunia\'s and eggplant, this classification group is always capitalised, a country represented by 230 …
molecule forming the basic bilayer structure of cell membranes, double-layered arrangement of phospholipids in membranes, “cell drinking”; uptake …
the process that releases energy from food for your body to use, type of respiration that needs oxygen and releases a lot of energy, type of …
a molecular protein, often an hsp, that assists in correct protein folding by binding exposed hydrophobic patches on misfolded intermediates. they …
father of xrays, a common positioning term meaning angled view, bone of the upper arm, device that controls exposure automatically, used in hip …
the process by which amphibians regenerate lost limbs, a key area of study for human tissue repair, a marsupial with a unique pouch, whose immune …
a green pigment in the leaves of plants, the process where plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make food and release oxygen, a simple …
you use them to hear sounds and music, you smell flowers and perfume with this part, these hairy lines above your eyes can show emotions, you see the …
the spreading out of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, the movement of water molecules across a …
the small part of a plant that grows into a new plant, the ground where plants grow and get their nutrients, the part of the plant that grows under …
muscle on the forehead that lifts the eyebrows and causes forehead lines, muscle between the eyebrows that draws them together, causing frown lines, …
parts of plants that cannot be digested, which helps the body eliminate waste, the body’s main source of energy. there are two types: simple …
a condition where light hurts your eyes, lack of pigment, the transparent layer forming the front of the eye, the part of the eye that focuses light, …
regulates what enters/exits the cell, contains genetic material, control center of the cell, protein synthesis, suspends organelles, site of …
rigid or semi-rigid structure that surrounds the plasma membrane of many organisms, providing shape, mechanical support, and protection, paired …
makes up 55% of blood and transports nutrients, heat, urea and carbon dioxide, thick muscular wall and small lumen that makes pressure high, wide …
neurone that transmits information from receptors to the central nervous system, part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord, …
the scientific study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms, the process involving the breakdown and synthesis of compounds …
the dna strand that is synthesized continuously in the direction of the replication fork\'s movement, the short, discontinuous segments of dna …
the monomer unit of dna and rna, linked by phosphodiester bonds, a type of nitrogenous base with a two-ring structure, examples include adenine and …
another common name for the citric acid cycle. (5 letters), a metabolic pathway that splits glucose into pyruvate, atp, and nadh, occurring in the …
an enzyme secreted by gastric mucosal cells that initiates protein digestion by hydrolyzing n-terminus peptide bonds at aromatic amino acids such as …





























