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Molecular Enigmas in Cellular Networks is a hard crossword puzzle with 13 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Molecular Enigmas in Cellular Networks
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- 1. Regenerative process by fragmentation, seen in some invertebrates
- 2. Proteins crossing lipid bilayers, mediating cellular communication
- 4. Chemical warfare between plants influencing ecological niches
- 5. Inheritance beyond DNA sequence, like chemical tags on chromatin
- 8. Cellular self-cannibalism orchestrating organelle turnover
- 11. Ribonucleoprotein that elongates chromosome end caps
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- 3. Natural light emission from living organisms' enzymatic reactions
- 6. Dynamic intracellular scaffold shaping cells and transporting cargo
- 7. Intracellular mutualist thought key in eukaryotic evolution
- 9. White blood cell subtype engaged in adaptive immune memory
- 10. Light-driven splitting involved in photosynthetic oxygen evolution
- 12. Type of stress involving reactive oxygen species damage
- 13. Symbiotic root association boosting plant nutrient uptake
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