Plant Cell Parts
Across
- 1. separates contents of nucleus (DNA) from cytoplasm
- 3. generates most of the cell's supply of energy and supports plants' structures
- 4. stores food, water, & wastes and gives support to soft structures
- 5. supports cytoplasm
- 7. pigment reproduction & storage
- 8. where digestion of nutrients & unusable cell parts for reuse takes place
- 9. allows some substances to enter into the cell, while blocking others
- 10. transports materials inside cytoplasm
- 11. receives proteins & other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, pages them, and distributes them to parts of the cell
- 14. sites where amino acids are accumulated into proteins
Down
- 1. controls the many functions of the cell, as well as contains the nucleolus & DNA
- 2. removes toxins from cell & transports materials
- 6. facilitates & regulates the exchange of materials between nucleus & cytoplasm
- 7. maintains cell's shape, provides structural strength, protects cell from injury, and provides a way to exchange materials between two connecting cells
- 12. uses energy from sunlight, turning chemicals in air & water into food for plant
- 13. store items, like oil, starch, or proteins, until the cell needs them