Across
- 3. An organelle that links amino acids together to make proteins.
- 7. An instrument that can be used to observe small objects, even cells.
- 8. The bottom, stable part that supports the entire Microscope.
- 9. The lens at the top of the Microscope often having a 10x magnification.
- 11. An Organelle that stores water and other materials.
- 12. A selectively permeable barrier that encloses all cells.
- 15. A network of membranes within a cell that helps transport proteins and lipids.
- 18. Metal or plastic clips that hold a glass slide in place on the stage.
- 19. Organelles that capture energy form the sun to make food for the cell.
- 20. The cells recycling centers.
Down
- 1. The area inside a cell that is between the Nucleus and the Cell membrane.
- 2. A tiny cell structure that carries a specific function within a cell.
- 4. A set of lenses providing low, medium, and high magnification.
- 5. An Organelle that breaks down food molecules.
- 6. The platform where the specimen slide is placed for observation.
- 10. The fundamental structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
- 13. The part you hold the microscope by.
- 14. The control center of a cell.
- 16. The barrier surrounding the cell membrane which is only found in plant cells.
- 17. A tube that connects the eyepiece to the objectives.
