Cells
Across
- 3. cell's digestive system
- 7. type of solution:"having lesser strength"
- 9. a small,membrane-bound sac that transports or stores material within cells
- 14. Australian pathologist that concluded all cells must come only from pre-existing cells
- 15. membrane bound vesicles of flattened sacs and stacks parallel to each other
- 16. most active region of the cell
- 18. a series of interconnected membrane-enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm
- 19. particles are transported in large amounts or in bulk "out of the cell"
- 20. movement of solute molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of a lower concentration of that solute in solution
- 21. British scientist who observed mass of tiny cavities from thin slices of cork
- 22. powerhouse of the cell
- 23. physiologically active,permanent sub-cellular structures performing metabolic functions
- 25. are small,membrane bound vesicles containing enzymes that break down fatty acids and hydrogen peroxide
- 26. movement of solvent across semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low concentration
- 27. ideal shape of an isolated cell
- 28. gatekeeper of the cell
- 29. uses cellular energy to move molecules across the plasma membrane, often uphill against a concentration gradient
- 30. type of solution:"having greater strength"
Down
- 1. "cell-eating"
- 2. smallest cell,a bacterium
- 4. trigger cellular responses when specific molecules in the extracellular fluid bind them
- 5. regulate the movement of hydrophilic molecules through the plasma membrane
- 6. type of solution:"having the same strength"
- 8. "cell-drinking"
- 10. what the observations and conclusions of Schleiden,Schwann and Virchow established the cell theory
- 11. serve as identification tags and cell-surface attachment sites
- 12. site of protein synthesis in the cell
- 13. basic structural living unit of all organisms
- 17. control center of the cell
- 24. particles are transported in large amounts or in bulk "into the cell"