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unicellular : made up of one cell
multicellular : composed of countless cells
Louis Pasteur : a French chemist, supplied the proof for Virchow's Theory of biogenesis
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek : Dutch naturalist, discovered bacteria and other microscopic organsims
Robert Brown : a Scottish botanist, discovered the presence of nuclei within cells
Felix Dujardin : a Frenchman, noted that all living things contain thick jelly fluid which he called "sarcode" at that time.
cytoplasm : the region where the main metabolic life activities take place
cell membrane : surrounds the cytoplasm
nucleus : region of the cell where the genetic material is located
mitochondria : known as the "powerhouse" of eukaryotic cells
cytoskeleton : a network of interconnected protein filaments which extends throughout the cytoplasm
plastids : classified into three: chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts.
centrioles : believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers
ribosomes : sites of protein synthesis
cytomembrane system :also known as "endomembrane system"
Camillo Golgi : discovered the Golgi apparatus
lysosomes : "digestive sacs"
peroxisomes : membrane-bound vesicles which contain oxidative enzymes
golgi body : involved in modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules of secretion or for delivery to other organelles
cilia : hairlike projections
chloroplast : present in a plant cell
stomata : breathing pores
anthocyanins : other pigments found in plant cells
adenosine triphospate : made by breaking down food molecules
intermembrane space : the narrow region between the inner and outer membranes
Across:1. | present in a plant cell | 7. | known as the "powerhouse" of eukaryotic cells | 9. | membrane-bound vesicles which contain oxidative enzymes | 12. | region of the cell where the genetic material is located | 14. | believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers | 15. | a network of interconnected protein filaments which extends throughout the cytoplasm | 17. | made up of one cell | 18. | the region where the main metabolic life activities take place | 19. | the narrow region between the inner and outer membranes | 20. | sites of protein synthesis | 21. | involved in modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules of secretion or for delivery to other organelles | 22. | other pigments found in plant cells | 23. | made by breaking down food molecules |
| | Down:2. | a Scottish botanist, discovered the presence of nuclei within cells | 3. | a French chemist, supplied the proof for Virchow's Theory of biogenesis | 4. | breathing pores | 5. | discovered the Golgi apparatus | 6. | also known as "endomembrane system" | 8. | a Frenchman, noted that all living things contain thick jelly fluid which he called "sarcode" at that time. | 10. | composed of countless cells | 11. | classified into three: chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts. | 13. | "digestive sacs" | 14. | hairlike projections | 16. | surrounds the cytoplasm |
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Across:1. | present in a plant cell | 7. | known as the "powerhouse" of eukaryotic cells | 9. | membrane-bound vesicles which contain oxidative enzymes | 12. | region of the cell where the genetic material is located | 14. | believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers | 15. | a network of interconnected protein filaments which extends throughout the cytoplasm | 17. | made up of one cell | 18. | the region where the main metabolic life activities take place | 19. | the narrow region between the inner and outer membranes | 20. | sites of protein synthesis | 21. | involved in modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules of secretion or for delivery to other organelles | 22. | other pigments found in plant cells | 23. | made by breaking down food molecules |
| | Down:2. | a Scottish botanist, discovered the presence of nuclei within cells | 3. | a French chemist, supplied the proof for Virchow's Theory of biogenesis | 4. | breathing pores | 5. | discovered the Golgi apparatus | 6. | also known as "endomembrane system" | 8. | a Frenchman, noted that all living things contain thick jelly fluid which he called "sarcode" at that time. | 10. | composed of countless cells | 11. | classified into three: chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts. | 13. | "digestive sacs" | 14. | hairlike projections | 16. | surrounds the cytoplasm |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only