Plant Physiology

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Across
  1. 3. the growth phase in plant cells
  2. 4. replicated chromosomes condense
  3. 8. used in the degradation of fatty acids
  4. 9. chromosomes align at spindle equator
  5. 10. the nuclear envelope breaks in this stage
  6. 11. actin filaments and microtubles are a part of this
  7. 12. the nuclear envelope reforms here
  8. 13. the structure in plants that is much larger than the same structure in animal cells
  9. 14. stage of mitosis where the chromosomes move to the poles
  10. 15. this causes increased cell size and is needed for plant growth
  11. 20. a type of genetics that starts with the mutant phenotype to gene finishing with protein funtion
  12. 23. one of the structures animal cells have that plant cells do not
  13. 24. mitotic stage where DNA is replicated
  14. 25. the system that illustrates that two genes are needed for selection
  15. 26. a type of analysis that involves disabling a genes function to see if there are any defects
  16. 28. composed of microtubles and has the plus end located at the kineticore
Down
  1. 1. a motor protein that walks along microtubles
  2. 2. type of plastid that stores starch
  3. 3. a fluorescent marker used to visually observe functions of proteins
  4. 4. designates where the cell wall forms
  5. 5. the start codon preceded by a translational leader
  6. 6. this structure of a plant cell is used for pigment storage
  7. 7. this forms between two daughter nuclei in cytokinesis
  8. 16. the cab3 gene is responsible for regulating this
  9. 17. the final stage of mitosis that involves separating two daughter cells
  10. 18. this protein kinase adds phosphate groups to other proteins
  11. 19. chromosomes align at spindle equator
  12. 21. these bind where the activators bind and work to inhibit transcription
  13. 22. the theory that states how mitochondria and chloroplasts were derived
  14. 27. theory all cells arise from preexisting cells