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Hooke : English man responsible for the beginnings of cytology as a sub discipline in biology.
Microscope : An instrument used by cytologists to view microscopic oganisms including cells.
Purkinje : Czechoslovakian, coined the term protoplasm.
Pasteur : French chemist supplied the proof for Virchow's theory of biogenesis.
Cytoplasm : Region where the main metabolic life activity takes place.
CellMembrane : protectively surrounds the cytoplasm.
Nucleus : The control center of the cell.
Cytosol : The liquid portion of the cytoplasm.
Mitochondria : Known as the power house of eukaryotic cells.
Cristae : provides more surface area for greater cellular respiratory productivity.
Matrix : The inner cavities to which the cristae projects.
CamilloGolgi : Discovered the golgi body.
Ribosomes : Are the sites of protein synthesis.
Centrioles : Are believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers.
Centrosome : Is found just outside the nucleus.
Leucoplast : Is the colorless plastid.
Anthocyanins : Other pigments found in plant cells.
GolgiBody : Modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules for delivery to other organelles.
EndoplasmicReticulum : Specializes in the transport of lipids and membrane proteins.
Lysosomes : Plays a role in destruction and repair of defective parts of the cell.
Peroxisomes : Are membrane bound vesicles containing oxidative enzymes.
Nucleolus : Found inside the nucleus which consists of RNA and protein.
Brown : Scottish botanist discovered the presence of nuclei in the cell.
Chromatin : Composed of DNA and protein molecules.
Nucleoplasm : Consists of nuclear proteins, granules, and fibrils.
Across:1. | Composed of DNA and protein molecules. | 4. | French chemist supplied the proof for Virchow's theory of biogenesis. | 5. | Consists of nuclear proteins, granules, and fibrils. | 9. | Scottish botanist discovered the presence of nuclei in the cell. | 13. | provides more surface area for greater cellular respiratory productivity. | 15. | Is found just outside the nucleus. | 17. | Are the sites of protein synthesis. | 19. | protectively surrounds the cytoplasm. | 21. | Specializes in the transport of lipids and membrane proteins. | 23. | Plays a role in destruction and repair of defective parts of the cell. | 24. | Discovered the golgi body. | 25. | Modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules for delivery to other organelles. |
| | Down:2. | Other pigments found in plant cells. | 3. | English man responsible for the beginnings of cytology as a sub discipline in biology. | 6. | An instrument used by cytologists to view microscopic oganisms including cells. | 7. | Region where the main metabolic life activity takes place. | 8. | Is the colorless plastid. | 10. | Found inside the nucleus which consists of RNA and protein. | 11. | The liquid portion of the cytoplasm. | 12. | Are membrane bound vesicles containing oxidative enzymes. | 14. | Are believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers. | 16. | Czechoslovakian, coined the term protoplasm. | 18. | The control center of the cell. | 20. | Known as the power house of eukaryotic cells. | 22. | The inner cavities to which the cristae projects. |
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Across:1. | Composed of DNA and protein molecules. | 4. | French chemist supplied the proof for Virchow's theory of biogenesis. | 5. | Consists of nuclear proteins, granules, and fibrils. | 9. | Scottish botanist discovered the presence of nuclei in the cell. | 13. | provides more surface area for greater cellular respiratory productivity. | 15. | Is found just outside the nucleus. | 17. | Are the sites of protein synthesis. | 19. | protectively surrounds the cytoplasm. | 21. | Specializes in the transport of lipids and membrane proteins. | 23. | Plays a role in destruction and repair of defective parts of the cell. | 24. | Discovered the golgi body. | 25. | Modifying, sorting and packaging macromolecules for delivery to other organelles. |
| | Down:2. | Other pigments found in plant cells. | 3. | English man responsible for the beginnings of cytology as a sub discipline in biology. | 6. | An instrument used by cytologists to view microscopic oganisms including cells. | 7. | Region where the main metabolic life activity takes place. | 8. | Is the colorless plastid. | 10. | Found inside the nucleus which consists of RNA and protein. | 11. | The liquid portion of the cytoplasm. | 12. | Are membrane bound vesicles containing oxidative enzymes. | 14. | Are believed to function in the formation of the spindle fibers. | 16. | Czechoslovakian, coined the term protoplasm. | 18. | The control center of the cell. | 20. | Known as the power house of eukaryotic cells. | 22. | The inner cavities to which the cristae projects. |
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