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