Across
- 5. Genetic material that provides instructions for all cell processes.
- 6. packages and distributes materials within or out of the cell.
- 9. controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- 12. Saw that cells come only from existing cells, Wrote the third part of the cell theory.
- 14. Looked at a cork slice under the newly developed microscope. Noticed that it was made up of "boxes," and named these cells.
- 15. The process in which cells use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to make sugars and oxygen.
- 17. makes proteins
- 19. First person to see bacteria. Made observations of various blood cells in fish, birds, frogs, and humans.
- 20. produces enzymes that digest waste, cell parts, and foreign invaders.
- 23. provides support and protection to the cell, only found in plant cells.
Down
- 1. made up of only one cell.
- 2. The process in which cells use Glucose and Oxygen to make Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP (chemical energy)
- 3. "Small organs" of the cell that carry out specific functions.
- 4. processes and transports proteins
- 7. Concluded that all plant parts are made up of cells.
- 8. holds the cell's organelles in place.
- 10. breaks down food molecules to release energy by cellular respiration.
- 11. Concluded that all animal tissues are made up of cells. Wrote the first two parts of the cell theory.
- 13. All organisms are composed of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life in all living things, and all cells come from existing cells.
- 16. uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food by photosynthesis.
- 18. made up of more than one cell.
- 21. contains the cell's genetic material controls what occurs in the cell ("brain" of the cell).
- 22. organelle that contains enzymes, nutrients, water, or wastes.
- 23. The basic unit of all living things.
