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Animal Cell Organelles
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Mitochondria : Produces most of the energy for the cell.
Nucleus : The control center of the cell.
EndoplasmicReticulum : Can be “rough” (ribosomes ARE attached.)
GolgiBody : Similar to your nerves because they send signals to other cells and outside of your body.
Nucleus : It contains the genetic material (D.N.A.)
Lysosome : Similar to your stomach.
Mitochondria : Converts chemical energy from food into energy that the cell can use.
Nucleus : Similar to your brain.
CellMembrane : The outer boundary of the cell.
Cytoplasm : Similar to your blood.
Lysosome : Breaks down and digests old organelles.
Ribosome : Proteins are used for growth and energy.
CellMembrane : Holds the cell together, keeps things from getting in AND out.
EndoplasmicReticulum : Similar to your liver.
CellMembrane : Similar to your skin.
Mitochondria : Similar to your body fat.
Cytoplasm : A gel-like substance inside the entire cell.
EndoplasmicReticulum : Can be “smooth” (NO ribosomes attached.)
Cytoplasm : All other organelles are suspended in it.
Ribosome : Creates proteins for the cell.
EndoplasmicReticulum : Removes toxins, makes and distributes molecules around the cell.
Ribosome : Similar to your muscles.
GolgiBody : Creates chemicals to be delivered to outside of the cell.
Animal Cell Organelles
Across:3. | Can be “smooth” (NO ribosomes attached.) | 7. | Similar to your stomach. | 8. | Converts chemical energy from food into energy that the cell can use. | 11. | Similar to your skin. | 13. | Proteins are used for growth and energy. |
| 15. | A gel-like substance inside the entire cell. | 17. | Holds the cell together, keeps things from getting in AND out. | 18. | The control center of the cell. | 19. | Creates chemicals to be delivered to outside of the cell. | 20. | Breaks down and digests old organelles. |
| | Down:1. | Creates proteins for the cell. | 2. | All other organelles are suspended in it. | 4. | Produces most of the energy for the cell. | 5. | Can be “rough” (ribosomes ARE attached.) | 6. | Similar to your muscles. | 9. | Similar to your nerves because they send signals to other cells and outside of your body. |
| 10. | Removes toxins, makes and distributes molecules around the cell. | 11. | The outer boundary of the cell. | 12. | Similar to your brain. | 14. | Similar to your body fat. | 16. | It contains the genetic material (D.N.A.) | 17. | Similar to your blood. |
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Animal Cell Organelles
Across:3. | Can be “smooth” (NO ribosomes attached.) | 7. | Similar to your stomach. | 8. | Converts chemical energy from food into energy that the cell can use. | 11. | Similar to your skin. | 13. | Proteins are used for growth and energy. |
| 15. | A gel-like substance inside the entire cell. | 17. | Holds the cell together, keeps things from getting in AND out. | 18. | The control center of the cell. | 19. | Creates chemicals to be delivered to outside of the cell. | 20. | Breaks down and digests old organelles. |
| | Down:1. | Creates proteins for the cell. | 2. | All other organelles are suspended in it. | 4. | Produces most of the energy for the cell. | 5. | Can be “rough” (ribosomes ARE attached.) | 6. | Similar to your muscles. | 9. | Similar to your nerves because they send signals to other cells and outside of your body. |
| 10. | Removes toxins, makes and distributes molecules around the cell. | 11. | The outer boundary of the cell. | 12. | Similar to your brain. | 14. | Similar to your body fat. | 16. | It contains the genetic material (D.N.A.) | 17. | Similar to your blood. |
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