Across
- 2. the type of cell that starts generic and can become a specialised cell
- 3. the control centre of the cell
- 5. where energy is released in the cell
- 6. the type of stem cell that can become any cell type
- 9. an example of a prokaryotic cell
- 12. the jelly that fills up the cell
- 13. the fancy word for the airsacs in the lungs
- 14. a giant sap-filled sac in a plant cell
- 18. movement from high to low concentration
- 20. the folds in the small intestine
- 21. there are twenty ______ pairs of chromosomes
- 23. an ________ microscope has higher magnification and resolution
- 24. how much larger an object appears than it actually is
- 26. where photosynthesis occurs
- 28. a small loop of DNA found in bacteria cells
- 30. where plant stem cells are found
- 31. how many cells are formed when a cell divides
- 32. the chemical that makes up all your genetic information
- 33. make proteins
- 34. the cell that swims to the egg during reproduction
Down
- 1. the type of membrane that water crosses in osmosis
- 4. when the cell splits in two at the end of division
- 7. the basic building block of life
- 8. how DNA is stored
- 10. movement from low to high concentration
- 11. the cell ____ is the outermost layer of the plant cell
- 12. what absorbs the light for photosynthesis
- 15. the type of stem cell that can only become one kind of cell
- 16. plant and _____ cells are eukaryotic
- 17. a _______ microscope is more portable and easier to use
- 19. how small you can go whilst still distinguishing between two points
- 22. when during cell division the chromosomes pull apart and the nucleus splits
- 25. surface area, concentration gradient, and what increase the rate of diffusion
- 27. movement of water
- 29. the cell ________ controls what goes in and out of the cell
