Across
- 3. Loss of water from plant leaves, helping pull water upward.
- 4. A small structure inside a cell that has a specific function.
- 5. Organelles where energy (respiration) is produced.
- 6. A simple cell with no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles (e.g. bacteria).
- 10. Movement of sugars through the phloem.
- 13. A storage organelle (large in plants) that holds water and dissolved substances.
- 14. How much detail can be seen in an image.
- 15. A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles (e.g. plant and animal cells).
- 17. The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.
- 19. Tiny pores in leaves for gas exchange.
- 21. Wall, A rigid outer layer in plant cells that provides support and shape.
- 22. An organism made of one cell only (e.g. bacteria).
- 23. Small structure where proteins are made.
- 24. The liquid part of the cytoplasm.
Down
- 1. Plant cell organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- 2. How many times larger an image appears.
- 7. Cells, Cells that control opening and closing of stomata.
- 8. Membrane, A thin layer that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- 9. A tool used to magnify small objects so they can be seen clearly.
- 11. The control centre of the cell that contains DNA.
- 12. A green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy.
- 16. An organism made of many specialised cells (e.g. humans, plants).
- 17. The jelly-like substance where chemical reactions occur.
- 18. Tissue that transports water and minerals upward in plants.
- 20. Tissue that transports sugars (food) around the plant.
- 23. Hair Cells, Specialised cells that absorb water and minerals from soil.
