Across
- 3. electron microscopy that obtains the 3D image of the surface of a cell
- 6. Cdc25 dephosphorylates and _____ M-Cdk by removing the inhibitory phosphate
- 8. the way the cells clear out damaged organelles and get rid of large protein aggregates that are toxic to the cell
- 9. site for DNA replication, transcription, RNA slicing and processing, ribosome biogenesis
- 11. waste disposal site of the cell, degrades unwanted macromolecules
- 14. embryonic stem cells are _____ and can give rise to all cell types in the body
- 15. major function is to process N-linked oligosaccharides
- 16. non-specific ingestion of extracellular fluid by budding of small transport vesicles from the plasma membrane
- 17. major function is to remove certain toxic molecules from cells
- 19. type of transport where solute moves against its concentration gradient
Down
- 1. process by which the cytoplasm is divided between two daughter cells after mitosis is completed
- 2. type of transport where solute moves down its concentration gradient
- 4. composed of a core protein and covalently attached GAGs.
- 5. moves two solutes in opposite directions
- 7. active form of Ran
- 9. due to rupture of the plasma membrane that is caused by external trauma
- 10. eukaryotic cells have _____ chromosomes in the nucleus
- 12. yeast cells (fungi) reproduce asexually through _____
- 13. failure of the spindle assembly checkpoint
- 15. acts as a buffer to maintain proper membrane fluidity in different temperatures
- 18. basic unit of myofibril; made of actin and myosin-II filaments
