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