Plants Vs Animals Vocabulary One

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Across
  1. 6. nucleus, ribosomes, vacuoles, lysosomes; utilizes outside source for energy use
  2. 8. animals which consume only plant matter for energy
  3. 11. Traits defined by the anatomical features of plants and animals
  4. 17. living organisms whom feed on organic matter for energy; utilize special sensory systems such as organs and body systems to function
  5. 18. jelly-like substance composed of mostly water which fills the majority of plant cells
  6. 20. transport system for various molecules and substances moving throughout the cell; includes the smooth and rough
  7. 21. organisms which produce energy; often consumed by other organisms
  8. 23. includes cell membranes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, vacuoles, cell wall, chloroplasts; utilizes photosynthesis to provide energy to the entire plant
  9. 24. composition of cells, including organelles, chemical content and structure
  10. 25. mechanisms breaking down biological polymers
Down
  1. 1. animals which consume other animals for energy
  2. 2. found primarily in animal cells; abundant throughout the cell and function as
  3. 3. organisms which consume both plant and animal matter for energy
  4. 4. method of classification for all living things
  5. 5. found only in plant cells; site for photosynthesis; produces sugar from the
  6. 7. “power plants” of the cell; main sites for energy creation within the cell
  7. 9. site for protein synthesis; abundant throughout the cell
  8. 10. provided by sunlight
  9. 12. includes cell membranes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,
  10. 13. living organisms typically growing in a permanent location; absorbing water and inorganic material through a root system; utilizing photosynthesis to process sunlight into energy
  11. 14. found only in plant cells; surrounds the cell and is utilized for extra protection and support
  12. 15. found in both animal and plant cells; much larger within plant cells; mostly utilized for water and nutrient storage
  13. 16. composed of flattened membrane-enclosed sacs and vesicles primarily utilized for transporting, modifying and packaging proteins
  14. 19. site for DNA and RNA transcription and ribosome formation
  15. 22. also known as the plasma membrane comprised of proteins and phospholipids, regulates substances entering and exiting the cell; protects the cell from damage