Across
- 2. Sites where proteins are made.
- 4. Organelle where glucose is converted into the energy for use by the cell through the process of cellular respiration.
- 7. rectangular piece of glass that you put the specimen on.
- 11. ,How much bigger the image is than the real object
- 15. by which plant cells make glucose using energy from the sun. Occurs in chloroplasts.
- 17. enough to be seen with the naked eye.
- 18. focus ,To change the focus of the specimen by a small amount to get the image sharp.
- 19. lens(ocular lens),The lens in which you look through.
- 20. vacuoles (in animal cells) Small sacs that store wastes or chemicals.
- 22. Watery jelly-like substance inside the cell.
- 25. Disposal and recycling of old or unwanted parts of a cell.
Down
- 1. small so be seen with the naked eye.
- 3. lens,The lens closest to the specimen. Can be low, medium, or high power (increasing magnification).
- 5. or Dissecting microscope,Microscope that has a low magnification. Used to see specimens in 3D or for dissection.
- 6. object being viewed under the microscope.
- 8. by which a cell divides into two identical cells. Used for reproduction in unicellular organisms. Used for growth and repair in multicellular organisms.
- 9. Reticulum Transport networks inside a cell to move around substances.
- 10. thin, often square, piece of glass you put on top of a specimen on a slide.
- 12. where glucose is made using energy from the sun in plant cells only through the process of photosynthesis.
- 13. the slide containing the specimen is placed.
- 14. centre of a cell. Contains DNA.
- 16. Wall Rigid structure found on the outside of the cell membrane in plant and fungal cells.
- 21. Vacuole,Large organelle in plant and fungal cells. Stores water, wastes, and nutrients
- 22. Respiration,Process by which all cells (animal, plant, fungal) convert glucose into energy for use by the cell. Occurs in mitochondria.
- 23. microscope,Microscope that magnifies objects due to light passing through the specimen.
- 24. focus,To change the focus of the specimen by a large amount. Used only with the low power lens.
