Q2.2. Microscopy and cells
Across
- 2. - type of cells and tissues which you can watch under an optical microscope but not with electron microscope
- 7. - type of microscope allowing for seeeing large molecules and viruses
- 12. - a type of microscope where pictore is created by light
- 13. - an organelle used by plants for photosynthesis
- 16. - an object prepared to be watched under a microscope
- 19. - an assisting microscopic technique allowing for seeing transparent structures
- 22. - tells how many times the picture you see under a microscope is enlarged
- 24. - a glass part of a microscope directly responsible for its magnifying function
- 25. - set of lenses providing the biggest part of microscope's magnification
- 26. - a length-measuring unit smaller than micrometer
Down
- 1. - a property of microscopic picture deciding about its quality
- 3. - set of microscopic lenses into which you look
- 4. wall - an outermost layer covering fungal and plant cells
- 5. - type of cell which has no nucleus of other membrane-bound compartments
- 6. - a cell-covering structure which controls transport
- 8. - an eukaryoptic organelle containing majority of cell's genetic material
- 9. - the part of a microscope where a speciment is placed
- 10. - an organelle responsible for cell respiration in eukaryotic cells
- 11. - a form of endoplasmic reticulum used for producing proteins
- 14. - you get it by dividing a milimeter by 1000
- 15. - a protein-producing organelle present in all types of cells
- 17. - hair-like structures covering bacterial cells used for attaching to other cells
- 18. - cell with internal membrane-bound compartments
- 20. - type of regulation in microscope which moves the microscope's table up and down quickly
- 21. - external layer protecting bacterial cells
- 23. - gell-like environment for metabolic processess filling all cells