Across
- 5. Where food is broken down to release energy for the cell to use.
- 11. Tail like structures that helps single cells move from one place to another.
- 12. Help cells divide evenly and easily
- 14. Contains all of the cell’s DNA (used as instructions for making proteins).
- 15. Cleans up the “junk” in cells
- 16. Where proteins are made.
- 17. Made of microtubules and filaments. Helps cells maintain their shape and internal organizationn Enables cells to carry out cell division and movement
Down
- 1. Where lipids are made.
- 2. Fine hair like structure that helps single cells move from one place to another.
- 3. Instructions on how to make proteins. The “instructions” for life.
- 4. Modifies, sorts, and puts finishing touches on proteins from ER.
- 6. Take energy from the sun and convert it into food energy
- 7. Particles that produce proteins based on instructions from the nucleus.
- 8. Support and protection
- 9. Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
- 10. Storage - usually large in plant cells and small in animal cells.
- 13. Fluid that fills spaces between organelles and connects the different areas of the cell.
