Across
- 2. The movement of molecules from a high concentration to a lower concentration
- 3. A gap in a plant cell's wall that allows them to connect with other cells
- 5. The condition of a cell shrinking as water leaves
- 8. German biologist that focused on plant cells
- 11. A special organelle used to digest/break down molecules
- 14. A plastid that is able to make energy from sunlight
- 16. Scientist that proved maggots do not "appear" from meat
- 19. A solution that has too much solvent
- 20. Organelle that makes proteins for a cell
- 22. An ancient type of bacteria that live in extreme environments
- 27. Dutch businessman that created the strongest microscopes during his lifetime
- 28. English scientist that wrote the world's first textbook about cells
- 30. Single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus
- 31. A solution that is balanced
- 34. Ancient philosopher that proposed spontaneous generation
- 35. Another name for "spontaneous generation"
- 36. German biologist that focused on animal cells
- 37. Cells that use a nucleus to protect their DNA
Down
- 1. The movement of water across a membrane
- 4. A rigid barrier that protects a cell
- 6. Organelles that produce the majority of the energy for a cell
- 7. The first textbook that focused on cells
- 9. The condition of a cell when it is evenly balanced
- 10. Organelle that packages molecules inside of a cell
- 12. Organelle used to store water and waste
- 13. The condition of a cell when too much water enters the cell causing it to swell/burst
- 15. Official theory established in 1839 that describes the function/role of cells
- 17. A liquid used to dissolve a solid
- 18. Organelle that helps transport molecules through a cell
- 21. Type of cell first discovered by Antoine Leeuwenhoek
- 23. A solution that has too much solute
- 24. The name Robert Hooke gave to the strange shapes he saw with his microscope
- 25. A solid that is dissolved into a liquid
- 26. Scientist that proved bacteria do not "appear" from broth
- 29. A biological barrier that controls what can go in/out of a cell
- 32. The name Antoine Leeuwenhoek used to describe the moving organisms he found with his microscope
- 33. The type of plant Robert Hooke first observed cells in
