Across
- 1. knob: this knob on the microscope is able to be used on all of the objective lenses
- 4. transports materials, produces proteins, and is covered in ribosomes
- 6. you use this and the base to carry the microscope
- 7. controls the size and intensity of light on the microscope
- 8. present in the nucleus, and assemble ribosomal subunits, and organizes chromosomes
- 10. discovered cells come from other cells
- 12. A membrane bound structure, and carries out specific activities for the cell
- 13. Every cell is enclosed by one. Controls the passage of materials in and out of the cell
- 14. breaks down materials for digestion
- 15. makes objects or materials appear larger than they are and many scientist use them today
- 16. allows you to have light on your slide on the microscope
- 18. you look into this to see your slide
- 20. allows you to switch between objective lenses
- 22. control center of the cell
- 23. discovered plants are made of cells
- 24. this organelle processes energy for the cell
- 26. synthesize proteins
- 27. in plants and contain organelles that are not in animal cells
- 29. where you place your slide on the microscope
- 30. discovered animals are made of cells
- 31. all organelles live and float around in this fluid
- 33. discovered cells in a cork under a microscope and named them cells
- 34. created his own microscope, looked at many things such as his own tooth scrapings and found moving particles and named them "Animicules"
- 35. transports materials, digests lipids, and creates protein
- 37. help hold the slide in place on the stage on the microscope
Down
- 2. in lysosomes and help them digest materials in the cell
- 3. only in plant cell, rigid and strong wall, and protects and maintains the shape of the cell
- 5. only animals contain these cells
- 7. helps the nucleus carry out genetic instructions
- 9. takes place in chloroplasts, and helps create light into energy
- 11. this part of the microscope allow you to determine the quality of images that the microscope is capable of seeing
- 17. the protein packaging and transport center of the cell
- 19. contains chlorophyll, makes plants green, uses light and energy to create ATP and sugars, and photosynthesis takes place here
- 21. plant cell only, most plant cell have one large one, filled w/ fluid, and helps maintain turgor pressure and shape of cell
- 25. knob: this knob on the microscope should only be used when using the scanning objective
- 28. cells come from others cells, anything a live is made up of cells, and cells are the basic unit of life
- 32. Mitochondira create this which is used as energy for the cell
- 36. located at the bottom of the microscope, and you use this and the arm to carry the microscope
