F211 OCR Biology Crossword

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  • Created by: Ellie
  • Created on: 15-05-13 12:01
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The ability to see 2 points separately
Resolution
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Fibres which keep a cell's shape and provide a framework
Cytoskeleton
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Receives and modifies proteins
Golgi
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Cells which have a nucleus
Eukaryotic
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cell membranes are ........ permeable membranes
Partially
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Shows the compounds found in a membrane
Fluid Mosaic Model
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Steriods which give membranes stability
Choleterol
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Net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
Diffusion
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Division which results in two identical daughter cells
Mitosis
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Daughter cells are ............................
Haploid
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Groups of cells which perform a similar function
Tissues
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Cell with lots of chloroplasts in it
Palisade Mesophyll
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Cell which differentiate into others in a plant
Meristem
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Vessel which carries water in a plant
xylem
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Vessel which carries sugars in a plant
Phloem
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Internal structures within a cell
Organelles
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Alternative name for flagella
Undulipoda
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Organelle which generates ATP
Mitochondrion
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Process of secreting materials from the cells
Exocytosis
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The ability to see 2 points separately

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Resolution

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Fibres which keep a cell's shape and provide a framework

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Receives and modifies proteins

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Cells which have a nucleus

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daniel

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You spelt undulipodia worng :/

Ellie

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Undulipodia is not in this crossword...

JenniferH98

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Undulipoda isn't a word, its undulipodia from the greek udulipodium.

Also, you missed the s in cholesterol, it completely threw me off.

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