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mitochondria: the powerhouses of the cell
nucleus: the control and information center
DNA: genetic material of all living cells
phospholipids: the most abundant lipids
microvilli: fingerlike projections of epithelial cells
cytosol: fluid portion of the cell's cytoplasm
chloroplasts: bearers of chlorophyll
chromoplasts: colored plastids
leucoplasts: colorless plastids
dujardin: the one that discovered "SARCODE"
brown: the one that discovered the nucleus of cells
ribosomes: sphere shaped and protein synthesis
SER: abbreviation of smooth er
leeuwenhoek: invented 1st simple microscope
eukaryotic cells: type of cells that undergo mitosis and it has membrane-bounded organells
endoplasmic reticulum: a series of interconnected membrane-enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm
cilia: short and hair-like, the locomotory structures
flagella : long and whip-like, the locomotory structures
cytoskeletons: the network of microtubules, intermediate filaments
lysosomes: organelles of cellular digestion
cell membrane: it is inner to the cell wall
hooke: english scientist that studied cork cells
pili: nonflagellar filament
cell wall: it protects and supports the cell
plasmids: small circular double-stranded DNA
schleiden: german biologist that studied plant cells
schwann: the one that studied animal cells
virchow: he theorized biogenesis
vesicles: this is where proteins synthesized are transported to the golgi complex
prokaryotic cells: lack of membrane-bounded organelles
RER: abbreviation of rough er.
nuclear membrane: the gateway to the nucleus (2 words)
nuclear pores: the tiny membrane-lined channels (2 words)
nucleoid region: it contains the bacterial DNA
Across:3. | it contains the bacterial DNA | 7. | it is inner to the cell wall | 12. | bearers of chlorophyll | 13. | nonflagellar filament | 15. | abbreviation of rough er. | 18. | invented 1st simple microscope | 20. | abbreviation of smooth er | 21. | short and hair-like, the locomotory structures | 22. | fluid portion of the cell's cytoplasm | 23. | this is where proteins synthesized are transported to the golgi complex | 26. | the most abundant lipids | 27. | the one that discovered "SARCODE" | 28. | sphere shaped and protein synthesis | 29. | a series of interconnected membrane-enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm |
| | Down:1. | genetic material of all living cells | 2. | fingerlike projections of epithelial cells | 4. | colorless plastids | 5. | the tiny membrane-lined channels (2 words) | 6. | type of cells that undergo mitosis and it has membrane-bounded organells | 7. | it protects and supports the cell | 8. | the gateway to the nucleus (2 words) | 9. | english scientist that studied cork cells | 10. | organelles of cellular digestion | 11. | long and whip-like, the locomotory structures | 14. | the control and information center | 16. | the one that discovered the nucleus of cells | 17. | the network of microtubules, intermediate filaments | 19. | colored plastids | 24. | the one that studied animal cells | 25. | small circular double-stranded DNA |
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Across:3. | it contains the bacterial DNA | 7. | it is inner to the cell wall | 12. | bearers of chlorophyll | 13. | nonflagellar filament | 15. | abbreviation of rough er. | 18. | invented 1st simple microscope | 20. | abbreviation of smooth er | 21. | short and hair-like, the locomotory structures | 22. | fluid portion of the cell's cytoplasm | 23. | this is where proteins synthesized are transported to the golgi complex | 26. | the most abundant lipids | 27. | the one that discovered "SARCODE" | 28. | sphere shaped and protein synthesis | 29. | a series of interconnected membrane-enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm |
| | Down:1. | genetic material of all living cells | 2. | fingerlike projections of epithelial cells | 4. | colorless plastids | 5. | the tiny membrane-lined channels (2 words) | 6. | type of cells that undergo mitosis and it has membrane-bounded organells | 7. | it protects and supports the cell | 8. | the gateway to the nucleus (2 words) | 9. | english scientist that studied cork cells | 10. | organelles of cellular digestion | 11. | long and whip-like, the locomotory structures | 14. | the control and information center | 16. | the one that discovered the nucleus of cells | 17. | the network of microtubules, intermediate filaments | 19. | colored plastids | 24. | the one that studied animal cells | 25. | small circular double-stranded DNA |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only