Microscopes, Cells & Organelles
Across
- 1. Long whip-like tails that cells use for movement.
- 2. Little spikes on the outside of bacteria cells; helps them stick to surfaces.
- 3. Makes usable cell energy called ATP.
- 6. Transport channels for material to move through the cell.
- 7. Absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to make sugar.
- 8. A cell that has a nucleus & membrane bound organelles.
- 9. Rigid structure found outside of the cell membrane in plant cells.
- 10. Cells shape often reflects their job; they change to do specific jobs in the organism.
- 13. An extra protective layer found outside of a bacteria’s cell wall. It allows the bacteria to survive in harsh conditions.
- 15. Changes the amount of light shining on the specimen to see more detail.
- 16. Takes in and breaks down the waste or trash in a cell.
- 17. Storage structure in both plant and animal cells.
- 18. Site of proteins production, found in all cells.
Down
- 1. Used to focus the image under high power.
- 2. A cell that does not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
- 4. Collects, modifies & repackages proteins in a cell and prepares them to be shipped out.
- 5. A structure in a cell that has a specialized task.
- 7. Short hairs on a cell’s surface, used for movement.
- 11. Controls what enters and leaves the cell (found around all cells).
- 12. Used to magnify your image (attached to the revolving nosepiece).
- 14. Holds and protects DNA in eukaryotic cells.