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Cell Organelles
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Nucleus : Contains the DNA for coding for synthesis of proteins.
Plasma membrane : To control entry and exit of substances.
Lysosome : To break down unwanted cell components.
Ribosome : Site of protein synthesis.
Chloroplast : Site of photosynthesis.
Grana : A stack of thylakoids where photosynthesis reactions take place.
Cytoskeleton : The scaffolding of the cell made of actin and myosin.
Golgi body : For packaging and transporting proteins.
Nuclear envelope : Responsible for which substances enter and leave the nucleus.
Endoplasmic reticulum : Stores calcium; in addition, proteins go there later for secretion.
Vacuoles : Responsible for storage.
Peroxisomes : Specialised processing organelle, makes peroxides.
Enzyme : A substance that causes a biochemical reaction.
Amino acids : The basic building blocks of proteins.
Glucose : A simple sugar that is a component of many carbohydrates.
Organelle : One of the special structures within a cell that have different functions.
Chlorophyll : A green pigment that absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
Protein : Compound composed of a chain of amino acids.
Molecule : A group of atoms bonded together.
Lipids : Fatty acids, insoluble in water.
Cell Organelles
Across:| 2. | The basic building blocks of proteins. | | 3. | Stores calcium; in addition, proteins go there later for secretion. | | 5. | A substance that causes a biochemical reaction. | | 6. | For packaging and transporting proteins. | | 9. | A stack of thylakoids where photosynthesis reactions take place. |
| | 14. | A group of atoms bonded together. | | 15. | Site of photosynthesis. | | 17. | One of the special structures within a cell that have different functions. | | 19. | Specialised processing organelle, makes peroxides. | | 20. | Fatty acids, insoluble in water. |
| | Down:| 1. | Responsible for storage. | | 4. | Responsible for which substances enter and leave the nucleus. | | 7. | To break down unwanted cell components. | | 8. | The scaffolding of the cell made of actin and myosin. | | 10. | Site of protein synthesis. |
| | 11. | Contains the DNA for coding for synthesis of proteins. | | 12. | Compound composed of a chain of amino acids. | | 13. | To control entry and exit of substances. | | 16. | A green pigment that absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis. | | 18. | A simple sugar that is a component of many carbohydrates. |
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Cell Organelles
Across:| 2. | The basic building blocks of proteins. | | 3. | Stores calcium; in addition, proteins go there later for secretion. | | 5. | A substance that causes a biochemical reaction. | | 6. | For packaging and transporting proteins. | | 9. | A stack of thylakoids where photosynthesis reactions take place. |
| | 14. | A group of atoms bonded together. | | 15. | Site of photosynthesis. | | 17. | One of the special structures within a cell that have different functions. | | 19. | Specialised processing organelle, makes peroxides. | | 20. | Fatty acids, insoluble in water. |
| | Down:| 1. | Responsible for storage. | | 4. | Responsible for which substances enter and leave the nucleus. | | 7. | To break down unwanted cell components. | | 8. | The scaffolding of the cell made of actin and myosin. | | 10. | Site of protein synthesis. |
| | 11. | Contains the DNA for coding for synthesis of proteins. | | 12. | Compound composed of a chain of amino acids. | | 13. | To control entry and exit of substances. | | 16. | A green pigment that absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis. | | 18. | A simple sugar that is a component of many carbohydrates. |
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