Cell Theory - Cell Transport
Across
- 3. Theory that explains how life is made from non-living things
- 6. A solid that is dissolved in a liquid
- 7. An Italian scientist that worked to disprove Abiogenesis
- 9. A large, complex type of cell that always has a nucleus
- 10. A solution with a low concentration
- 11. Carrier proteins that move multiple molecules in a specific direction
- 12. Carrier proteins that only move one molecule in a specific direction
- 13. Organelles that have enzymes to deal with toxic compounds
- 15. Smallest form of life
- 17. The fluid that fills the inside of the nucleus
- 19. The state of a cell when placed in a lowly concentrated solution
- 20. A framework of proteins that helps provide a cell's shape
- 21. A tough, rigid barrier used to protect a cell
- 25. The state of a cell when placed in a highly concentrated solution
- 29. Ancient prokaryotes that live in extreme environments
- 30. An organic barrier on the outside of a cell
- 32. English scientist that is famous for discovering cells
- 37. An organelle that works with the ER to help process and package molecles
- 38. Helped propose Cell Theory; studied animal cells
- 44. Dutch businessman that was famous for making incredibly powerful microscopes
- 46. Organelle used to help the cell during mitosis
- 48. The first book written about cells
- 50. The fluid inside of a cell that acts as a cushion for organelles
- 51. A gateway that allows charges (ions) to move across a cell membrane
- 54. Ancient scientist/philosopher that proposed abiogenesis
- 55. A simple type of prokaryotic cells that are common
- 59. Organelle that creates energy from sunlight
- 60. A secure location to protect DNA
- 61. Method of moving molecules across a membrane without using energy
Down
- 1. Carrier proteins that move molecules in opposite directions
- 2. A network of membranes that is divided into two sectoins
- 4. A solution with an evenly balanced concentration
- 5. Organelle that stores excess water and waste for the cell
- 8. Another name for Abiogenesis
- 14. A liquid that is used to dissolve a solid
- 16. A French scientist that proved bacteria do not appear spontaneously in broth
- 18. A ratio/comparison of how much solid is dissolved in a liquid
- 22. Name for small creatures discovered by Antoine Leeuwenhoek
- 23. A solution with a high concentration
- 24. A version of endocytosis that only works when a receptor is activated
- 26. Small organelles that read mRNA to make proteins
- 27. Helped propose Cell Theory; studied plant cells
- 28. A form of active transport that uses ATP to move one molecule at a time
- 31. Carrier proteins that slowly move molecules across a membrane
- 33. Genetic material of an organism
- 34. Small hair-like structures used to help a cell move
- 35. Process used to swallow viruses/bacteria
- 36. An organelle that generates energy for the cell through chemical reactions
- 39. All cells come from other cells
- 40. Method of moving molecules across a membrane that requires energy
- 41. Small and simple cells that do not protect their genetic information
- 42. Scientist that proved all cells come from other cells
- 43. An organelle that stores extra nutrients and pigments for plant cells
- 45. The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- 47. Process of a cell absorbing large amounts of molecules all at once
- 49. Set of rules that describes what cells are and how they function
- 52. The state of a cell when placed in a balanced concentration
- 53. Another name for cytoplasm
- 56. Specific protein used for endocytosis
- 57. A small organelle that helps digest molecules inside of a cell
- 58. An extra barrier used by prokaryotes as a source of protection