2.2 How do the pieces of a cell support life?

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Across
  1. 2. Provides structure and support to the cell. In addition, they play a role in cell division.
  2. 4. Cell engulfs a bulk item and takes it inside the cell using energy
  3. 7. Packages DNA into what is known as a chromosome.
  4. 11. Contains the hereditary information of DNA. Aids in cell division and replication.
  5. 13. has a Nucleus and Membrane bound organelles
  6. 14. this is the movement of small solutes with the gradient
  7. 15. Synthesis of proteins
  8. 17. Folding and transporting of proteins.
  9. 21. Provides structure to the cell and allows for molecules to be transported into and out of the cell.
  10. 22. Takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy (ATP) through cellular respiration.
  11. 23. the movement of water
  12. 25. Provides a rigid structure to plant cells and most bacteria. It is used for support and protection.
  13. 26. Stores nutrients and water. Appears in small multiples within an animal cell. In plant cells, this is a singular structure and is large in comparison to the animal cell.
  14. 27. Aids in digestion and waste removal (contains enzymes).
Down
  1. 1. this is the movement of large solutes with the gradient using protein channels
  2. 3. Changes light energy into chemical energy used by the cell through photosynthesis.
  3. 5. A membrane that controls the movement of substances into and out of the nucleus.
  4. 6. Small holes in the nuclear envelope that allow RNA and proteins to pass into and out of the nucleus.
  5. 8. has No Nucleus or membrane bound organelles
  6. 9. The cell expels a bulk item outside of the cell using energy
  7. 10. Receives proteins and lipids, sorts and modifies them into a usable form, and ships them out to other parts of the cell or organism to be used.
  8. 12. This type of transport does not use ATP to move materials with the gradient
  9. 16. Coordinates cell activities and stores hereditary material for the cell.
  10. 18. Creates the subunits that form ribosomes.
  11. 19. This type of transport uses ATP to move materials against the gradient
  12. 20. Holds the structures within the cell in place, protects them from damage, stores molecules used for additional cellular processes, and allows for some cellular processes to occur there.
  13. 24. Movement of the cell or movement of particles surrounding the cell.