Continuous Assessment - Cell Structures and Functions

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  1. 3. Contains the prokaryotic cell’s DNA, which is not enclosed by a nucleus.
  2. 6. Separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
  3. 8. Structures some prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have to perform movement
  4. 11. Surrounds prokaryotic cells and helps protect the cell from the environment and immune defenses.
  5. 13. Controls what enters and leaves the cell and allows communication with the environment.
  6. 15. Digest waste materials and recycle damaged organelles.
  7. 17. Provides protection and structural support (not present in animal cells.
  8. 19. Synthesize proteins.
Down
  1. 1. Produces ATP through cellular respiration.
  2. 2. Produces ribosomes by assembling rRNA and proteins.
  3. 4. Stores substances; in plant cells, maintains turgor pressure.
  4. 5. Transports lipids and sugars inside the cell (abbreviation
  5. 7. Stores DNA and controls cell activities.
  6. 9. Complex that modifies, packages, and distributes proteins and lipids.
  7. 10. Transports proteins within the cell (abbreviation)
  8. 12. Small circular DNA molecules that Prokaryotic cells have.
  9. 14. fluid where organelles are suspended and most chemical reactions occur.
  10. 16. Help the cell attach to surfaces or exchange genetic material.
  11. 17. Assist in cell division by organizing spindle fibers, usually not present in plant cells.
  12. 18. Carry out photosynthesis(not present in animal cells).