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chloroplast:membrane-bound organelles containing chlorophyll that is found in photosynthetic organisms
organelle:a membrane-bound structure within a plant's cell where specialized metabolic tasks occur
cell:the basic structural unit of all organisms
guardcells:specialized cells located in the leaf epidermis of plants
function:a kind of action or activity proper to a person,thing, or institution;role
vacuole:a membrane-bound space within a cell that is filled with fluids
prokaryotic:cells without a nucleus
tissue:a group of eukaryotic cells organized to perform a similar function
nuclearmembrane:it holds the nucleus together
organism:any form of animal or plant life
multicellular:made up of many cells
cell wall:the rigid layer that surrounds some types of cells
flagellum:a protrusion of the cell membrane in some eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells that spins or lashes back and forth to aid in cellular locomotion
eukaryotic:cells that have a nucleus
cytoplasm:gel-like substance holding all the internal sub-structures together,except the nucleus
mitochondrion:organelles within most eukaryotic cells, they power cells by generating energy by breaking down glucose
cellmembrane:the inner wall of a cell
unicellular:made up of one cell
photosynthesis:a process in which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy (sugars and starches), oxygen and water
chlorophyll:the green material found in chloroplasts that is active in photosynthesis
organsystem:a group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body
stomata:minute aperture structures on plants found typically on the outer leaf skin layer, also known as the epidermis,they consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma
nucleus:a membrane-bound organelle in each cell which contains the genetic material of the cell
structure:the arrangement or formation of the tissues,organs, or other parts of an organism
organ:a structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue
Cells
Across:| 1. | cells that have a nucleus | | 5. | a protrusion of the cell membrane in some eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells that spins or lashes back and forth to aid in cellular locomotion | | 6. | made up of many cells | | 9. | the inner wall of a cell | | 10. | gel-like substance holding all the internal sub-structures together,except the nucleus | | 11. | specialized cells located in the leaf epidermis of plants | | 12. | a process in which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy (sugars and starches), oxygen and water | | 16. | cells without a nucleus | | 17. | any form of animal or plant life | | 19. | a membrane-bound space within a cell that is filled with fluids | | 23. | membrane-bound organelles containing chlorophyll that is found in photosynthetic organisms | | 24. | a membrane-bound structure within a plant's cell where specialized metabolic tasks occur |
| | Down:| 2. | the rigid layer that surrounds some types of cells | | 3. | the green material found in chloroplasts that is active in photosynthesis | | 4. | a kind of action or activity proper to a person,thing, or institution;role | | 7. | made up of one cell | | 8. | a group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body | | 13. | it holds the nucleus together | | 14. | minute aperture structures on plants found typically on the outer leaf skin layer, also known as the epidermis,they consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma | | 15. | a group of eukaryotic cells organized to perform a similar function | | 18. | organelles within most eukaryotic cells, they power cells by generating energy by breaking down glucose | | 20. | the arrangement or formation of the tissues,organs, or other parts of an organism | | 21. | a membrane-bound organelle in each cell which contains the genetic material of the cell | | 22. | a structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue | | 23. | the basic structural unit of all organisms |
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Cells
Across:| 1. | cells that have a nucleus | | 5. | a protrusion of the cell membrane in some eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells that spins or lashes back and forth to aid in cellular locomotion | | 6. | made up of many cells | | 9. | the inner wall of a cell | | 10. | gel-like substance holding all the internal sub-structures together,except the nucleus | | 11. | specialized cells located in the leaf epidermis of plants | | 12. | a process in which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy (sugars and starches), oxygen and water | | 16. | cells without a nucleus | | 17. | any form of animal or plant life | | 19. | a membrane-bound space within a cell that is filled with fluids | | 23. | membrane-bound organelles containing chlorophyll that is found in photosynthetic organisms | | 24. | a membrane-bound structure within a plant's cell where specialized metabolic tasks occur |
| | Down:| 2. | the rigid layer that surrounds some types of cells | | 3. | the green material found in chloroplasts that is active in photosynthesis | | 4. | a kind of action or activity proper to a person,thing, or institution;role | | 7. | made up of one cell | | 8. | a group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body | | 13. | it holds the nucleus together | | 14. | minute aperture structures on plants found typically on the outer leaf skin layer, also known as the epidermis,they consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma | | 15. | a group of eukaryotic cells organized to perform a similar function | | 18. | organelles within most eukaryotic cells, they power cells by generating energy by breaking down glucose | | 20. | the arrangement or formation of the tissues,organs, or other parts of an organism | | 21. | a membrane-bound organelle in each cell which contains the genetic material of the cell | | 22. | a structure in the body that is composed of different kinds of tissue | | 23. | the basic structural unit of all organisms |
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