Across
- 1. A solution whose concentration has a HIGHER concentration of solute than inside the cell.
- 3. Sturtcure in the nucleus which assembles ribosomes.
- 5. the study of cells
- 6. Vesicles that contain enzymes to break stuff down, animal cells only.
- 7. stores the DNA.
- 12. A type of plastid that performs photosynthesis.
- 14. the theory that cells are the basic units of structure and function for all life.
- 15. Units inside all cells which perform certain functions/tasks.
- 16. The sticky layer that holds plant cells together.
- 17. Molecules which do not dissolve in water; "water fearing."
- 19. The two-layer orientation of the cell membrane made up of phospholipids.
- 22. Cells that don't have a nucleus nor any membrane-bound organelles.
- 23. The barrier around all cells that protects them from the outside world.
- 24. A solution whose concentration of solute is LOWER than inside the cell.
Down
- 2. A mode of transport that does NOT require the cell to use any energy.
- 4. the cell membrane is flexible and has lots of proteins in it.
- 8. Microtubules that help pull the DNA apart during cell division.
- 9. cells that contain a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- 10. Molecules which dissolve in water; "water loving."
- 11. Organelles that either perform photosynthesis or store material such as starch. They are found only in plants and algae.
- 12. the difference in the concentration of molecules on one side of the membrane as compared to the other side.
- 13. A solution whose concentration of solute is the SAME as inside the cell.
- 18. the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- 20. the state of being equal or even.
- 21. a protective layer that surrounds the cell membrane.
