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Topic 1.1 Introduction to Cells

Horizontales
Three statements that describe properties of all cells (Two words)
The process in which the structure and function of a cell change to enable specialization of the cell
A group of cells that perform a common function
Cells that can give rise to all of the cell types that make up an organism
A new ability or process that appears with each step in the biological hierarchy (Two words)
Smallest unit that can perform all life processes
Property in which living organisms use substances from their environment to make energy
A procedure in which damaged tissues or organs are repaired or replaced with genetically identical cells that originate from undifferentiated stem cells (Two words)
A type of cell that retrains its ability to divide and differentiate into different cell types (Two words)
Removal of wastes
A group of organs that work together (Two words)
An individual's genetic material
Verticales
A tool that uses a beam of electrons to magnify objects (Two words)
The increase in an object's apparent size using lenses or mirrors
Tool that uses a beam of visible light passing through one or more lenses (Two words)
The process of producing offspring
A collection of tissues that work together to perform a function
Maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment
The ability to form images with fine detail
Reaction to stimuli or an organism's interaction with its environment
The synthesis of organic molecules or the absorption of organic matter
An increase in cell or organism size and volume
Any living thing
Segment of DNA located on a chromosome that codes for a specific hereditary trait