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Biology as a science
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Anatomy: specific structure of an organism
Biochemistry: chemical components of organism
Biogeography: distribution of organism throughout the planet earth
Cytology: parts and function of a cell
Ecology: relationship of organism to their environment
Evolution: origin history, and development of organism
Genetics: heredity and variation of organisms
Histology: structures and function of tissues
Morphology: general structure of an organism
Paleontology: organism'fossil
Physiology: function of the parts of an organism
Taxonomy: identification, naming, and classigication of organims
Aristotle: the greek philopher and the father of biology
Homeostasis: is the ability of an open system to regulate its internal environment to maintain stable conditions by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms
Energy: The survival of a living organism depends on the continuous input of energy
Biology as a science
Across:2. | organism'fossil | 4. | function of the parts of an organism | 6. | heredity and variation of organisms | 7. | is the ability of an open system to regulate its internal environment to maintain stable conditions by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms |
| 10. | relationship of organism to their environment | 12. | distribution of organism throughout the planet earth | 13. | identification, naming, and classigication of organims | 14. | chemical components of organism |
| | Down:1. | parts and function of a cell | 3. | the greek philopher and the father of biology | 5. | specific structure of an organism |
| 8. | general structure of an organism | 9. | The survival of a living organism depends on the continuous input of energy | 11. | structures and function of tissues |
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Biology as a science
Across:2. | organism'fossil | 4. | function of the parts of an organism | 6. | heredity and variation of organisms | 7. | is the ability of an open system to regulate its internal environment to maintain stable conditions by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms |
| 10. | relationship of organism to their environment | 12. | distribution of organism throughout the planet earth | 13. | identification, naming, and classigication of organims | 14. | chemical components of organism |
| | Down:1. | parts and function of a cell | 3. | the greek philopher and the father of biology | 5. | specific structure of an organism |
| 8. | general structure of an organism | 9. | The survival of a living organism depends on the continuous input of energy | 11. | structures and function of tissues |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only