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Across
  1. 3. ropelike assemblies of fibrous polypeptides that support the nuclear envelope and the plasma membrane
  2. 7. hair like projections that can move either like a whip of stiff like an oar
  3. 8. all organisms are composed of this
  4. 10. In some bacteria, the cell wall is further surrounded by a slime layer also called this
  5. 11. formerly called microfilaments, they are long extremely thin fibers that occur in bundles or meshlike networks
  6. 13. controls microtuble construction
  7. 15. other major type of cell, do not have a nucleus as Eukaryotic cells do, Archaea and bacteria are this type of cell
  8. 16. molecules joined to form a thick filament
Down
  1. 1. Cytoplasmic myosin tails are bound to membranes, but the heads still interact with actin
  2. 2. Initiates polymerization of the 9 outer doublets of a cilium or flagellum
  3. 4. proteins that derive energy from ATP to propel themselves along a protein filament or microtuble
  4. 5. Some bacterias have this, which are short appendages that help them to attach to an appropriate surface
  5. 6. contain a limited amount of genetic material and divide by splitting their DNA
  6. 8. short cylinders with a 9+0 pattern of microtuble triplets
  7. 9. Actin filaments are involved in the movement of cells and its organelles by the motor molecule called?
  8. 12. prokaryotes have a single chromosome (loop of DNA) located within the region and is not bounded by membrane
  9. 14. this part of the cell is highly organized, and it contains actin filaments, microtubles and intermediate filaments
  10. 15. Most prokaryotes have small accesory rings of DNA
  11. 16. has 9 microtuble doublets arranged in a circle around two central microtubles (has a 9+2) pattern