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- 3. Organisms do this cellular function to produce energy required for all their cellular activities (MRS GREN).
- 7. Photosynthesis is carried out by this organelle.
- 9. A physical property that cells usually desire to increase to optimise their material exchange.
- 11. An organelle that is important for modifying and packaging protein products before ending out of the cell.
- 12. Powerhouse of the cell (plural).
- 14. Organisms carry out this cellular function to get access to food/resources (MRS GREN).
- 15. Location to store water, materials for later use in cell.
- 17. Site of protein synthesis (three words, full form).
- 20. Organisms whose cells have a real nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- 21. A circular piece of DNA that is present in bacteria and it is useful for recombinant DNA technology (genetic engineering).
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- 1. Organisms carry out this cellular function to increase their number, to enlarge themselves, etc. (MRS GREN).
- 2. Organisms carry out this cellular function to expel waste metabolites generated from other cellular activities (MRS GREN).
- 4. Unicellular organisms whose cells lack a real nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- 5. Bacterial DNA resides within this region.
- 6. Organisms do this cellular function to get access to their nutrition, respond to the external environmental cues, etc (MRS GREN).
- 8. A cellular structure that is important for cell locomotion and mobility (plural).
- 10. Organisms carry out this cellular function to pass their genetic materials onto the next generations (MRS GREN).
- 13. DNA molecules of plant and animal cells are stored within this organelle.
- 16. Both plant cells and bacterial cells have this structure but made from different chemical types.
- 18. A cellular feature found in many bacteria that is typically used for surface attachment (plural).
- 19. Organisms do this cellular function to detect external environmental cues (MRS GREN).
