Across
- 2. Maximum magnification of a transmission electron microscope.
- 4. The ability to distinguish two seperate points as distinct from each other.
- 6. The number of times greater an image is than teh object.
- 7. Maximum magnification of a light microscope.
- 8. The discs contained in a chloroplast.
- 10. Small disc which is the site of where RNA is made.
- 12. Has a true nucleus.
- 14. Source of energy.
- 15. Make ATP and used in aerobic respiration.
- 17. Where proteinsynthesis occurs.
- 23. Contain enzymes.
- 24. Creates images with high resoloution but which are 2D.
- 26. Used when staining animal cells to make the nucleus more visible.
Down
- 1. No nuclear membrane.
- 2. Maximum magnicication of a scanning electron microscope.
- 3. Maximum resoloution of a TEM and a SEM
- 5. Where fatty acids and steroids are made.
- 9. Used in locomotion
- 11. Creates 3D images in high resolotion and magnification.
- 13. Condenses into chromosomes during prophase and nuclear division.
- 16. Network of microscopic filaments and tubules
- 18. Where proteins are modified and packaged.
- 19. Contains nucleoplasm, the nucleolus and is surrounded by the nuclear envelope.
- 20. Component of the cytoskeleton.
- 21. Stacks of these in the golgi body.
- 22. This is found inside the mitochondria.
- 25. A sac which is used to transport materials around the cell.
