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Biology Crossword Puzzles
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consists of circle bones, forms the floor of the pelvic cavity, known as the thigh bone, smallest of the pelvic bones, known as the knee cap, half of …
breaks down and churns food with acid, covering used by trees for protection, responsible for breathing in and out, pumping blood with nutrients and …
a long, tapered water-conducting cell found in the xylem of nearly all vascular plants, plants that the multicellular haploid that produces haploid …
which specialised cells in plant roots increase surface area for absorption of water and minerals?, which waxy layer on the surface of plant leaves …
pth stands for, low magnesium, bone cell which clears bone, bones are mostly made up of.., what plasma protein do we adjust calcium for, high …
the bigger platelet granule filled with proteins, activates receptor gpvi, activates the p2y12 receptor, activates receptor par1 and par4, the …
component which sits at the top of centrifuged blood, what organ helps to maintain the ecr, component which sits in the middle of centrifuged blood, …
do not use this drug infusion for sedation, calcium-channel blockers, and beta adrenergic-receptor blockers, if cardiac stability has not been …
how many classes of enzyme, non-hydrolytic cleavage of bonds, transfers electrons, how do enzymes support their reaction?, what would you use to slow …
percentage of fish's body mass that is muscle, some fish like tuna swim.., fish move in this type of motion, this fin propels the fish forward, these …
a technology used to modify an organism's dna, correcting genetic disorders or enhancing traits by targeting specific, type of gene editing that …
the resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood, the amount of blood the heart pumps per minute, a bluish discoloration of the skin due to poor …
the process of self-digestion where cells break down after death, a scientist who studies insects, often helping solve crimes, a writhing cluster of …
oldest living organisms on earth that can survive extreme environments, plantlike bacteria, bacteria that can survive without oxygen and can be found …
an organism made up of a single cell, an organism made up of multiple cells, the variety of life in the world or a particular habitat, the protein …
sorting of things into groups based on shared characteristics, these are flowering plants that have seeds with two cotyledons, parts of the earth and …
a force that causes a particular organism to evolve in a certain direction, a type of organism that only existed for a short period of time, the …
muscles found in between the ribs which cause changes in volume during breathing, a band of muscles found at the base of the lungs which help to cause …
the electrical signal that travels along a neurone, a neurone that transmits signals between other neurones, an automatic, involuntary response to a …
cannot be cut into equal halves, can be cut into left and right sides only, body parts are arranged in a circle around a center point, skeleton is on …
a 55-year-old patient with carbon monoxide poisoning presents with confusion and dyspnea. what is the primary mechanism of injury?, which of the …
these integral proteins have specific shapes, which allow them to catalyze specific metabolic reactions, this refers to peripheral proteins on a cell …
a procedure to look inside the stomach using a scope, inflammation of the colon, inflammation of the stomach lining, examination of the larynx using a …
produces energy for cellular activity, process that only occurs when genetic cells divide, basic unit of all living matter, the small organs within …
another name for the jaw bone, another name for the skull, the long bone in the top of your leg, another name for your kneecap, the long bone in the …
organelle in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis, rigid outer layer found only in plant cells, large central organelle in plant cells that …
one component only, preserve the cytoplasmic structure, utilize in plants, animals microtechnique, most commonly used chelating agent because it binds …
the process of digging up a buried body for investigation, the scientific study of insects to determine the time of death, the gradual breakdown of a …
protein that makes up hair, chemical used to detect bloodstains by glowing in the dark, the middle part of a hair shaft, which can be continuous, …
something that the body senses and reacts to, cells or organs that detect changes in the environment, the center in the body that processes …