Cells
Across
- 4. The usual source of energy for plants to make their own food
- 6. You usually need this to pass through your sample so that you can see clearly through a microscope.
- 7. Part of the cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- 9. Plants make this during photosynthesis
- 11. Part of the cell that controls what gets in and out of the cell.
- 13. Turn the knob to bring the object into sharp view under the microscope.
- 16. Thread-like structures found in the nucleus
- 19. Magnifies the object viewed under a microscope.
- 20. A group of organs working together.
- 22. A group of similar cells in an organism.
- 23. The part of a human from which you might take a sample to view under the microscope.
- 24. Red blood cells carry this molecule around the body.
Down
- 1. Plant cells have one, animal cells don't.
- 2. This small piece of glass is placed over the sample before viewing under the microscope
- 3. The cell that forms when a sperm meets an egg.
- 4. Where you place a microscope slide.
- 5. All living things are made of these basic units.
- 7. Plants need this pigment to make their own food.
- 8. The part of the microscope that you look through.
- 10. a group of different tissues that work together to carry out a particular function
- 12. This is where you would find the DNA.
- 14. Cells do this so that organisms can grow.
- 15. You might use a solution of this to stain plant cells for viewing under the microscope.
- 17. The lens you find directly above the stage.
- 18. A living thing
- 21. Rectangular piece of glass on which you place your sample for viewing under the microscope.