Gracie Ledbetter's Cell Crossword

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  1. 3. The think fluid region of a cell located inside the cell membrane or between the cell membrane and nucleus.
  2. 5. The part of the microscope that you look through to see the cell.
  3. 6. The scientist that discovered that living animals are made of cells.
  4. 7. A threadlike structure within a cell's nucleus that contains DNA that is passed from one generation to the next.
  5. 8. year that Virchow proved that cells come from other living cells. (In word form)
  6. 10. A rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms.
  7. 11. An organelle that sends or saves big molecules to use for later, and produces lysosome.
  8. 15. In cells, a large oval organelle that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many of the cell's activities.
  9. 17. The scientist that fashioned his own microscope and looked at many cells that were in living things.
  10. 20. The year that Leeuwenhoek used the microscope that he made to look at cells in living things. (In word form)
  11. 21. Red-shaped organelles that covert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions.
  12. 24. The lens that has a magnification power of 10x.
  13. 25. The year that Robert Hooke discovered a cell in a piece of cork. (In word form)
  14. 27. A sac-like organelle that stores food, water, and other material, and is found in animal cells.
  15. 28. The scientist that observed a piece of cork and came up with the word, "cells".
  16. 29. The year that Schwann discovered that animals are made of cells. (in word form)
  17. 32. The number of parts the Cell Theory contains.
  18. 34. Used to hold the slide in place on the stage.
  19. 35. The cell that obtains a blob-like structure.
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  1. 1. This controls the amount of light that reaches the specimen.
  2. 2. It connects the eyepiece and the nosepiece together.
  3. 3. A sac-like organelle that stores food, water, and other materials, and is is a plant cell.
  4. 4. A cell organelle which contains chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones and that can be used by the rest of the cell.
  5. 8. The year that Schleiden discovered that plants contain cells. (In word form)
  6. 9. An organelle that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to the other.
  7. 10. A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and contains which substances pass into and out of a cell.
  8. 12. The knob that is used to adjust the focus on the high power lens.
  9. 13. A thin wall that protects the nucleus from outside dangers.
  10. 14. The name of the object that helps us observe cells in a living thing.
  11. 16. An organelle in the cell's of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it into energy for food.
  12. 18. The cell that obtains a box-like structure.
  13. 19. The part that you place the slide on top of.
  14. 22. The knob that is used to adjust the focus on the low and medium power lens.
  15. 23. The lens that has the greatest magnification power at 40x.
  16. 25. The scientist that discovered that plant cells are made of cells.
  17. 26. The part of the microscope that separates the stage from the objective lens.
  18. 30. A small grain-shaped organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces proteins.
  19. 31. Located at the inside of a nucleus and creates ribosomes.
  20. 33. The scientist that proved that all cell's come from other living cells.
  21. 36. The lens that has the lowest magnification power at 4x.