Across
- 8. The structure that makes the protein molecules in that dry, dry turkey
- 11. The main ingredient of the cell membrane.
- 12. This is your role in the community. On Thanksgiving it's on the couch watching football.
- 13. My son is a little _____ than my daughter. Also a membrane outside the nucleus with ribosomes attached.
- 15. Be thankful you have bacteria that make vitamins inside your gut. If they had a brain, they would thank you too.
- 17. The cell membrane's ability to allow some molecules into the cell while preventing others.
- 19. Thankfully plants have this organelle because it produces all of the delicious sugar!
- 20. So thankful to have this structure since it protects my cells from nasty things in the environment.
- 21. A type of biological molecule found in gravy, ham, salad dressing. Hydrophobic.
Down
- 1. My belly grows like this population growth curve on Thanksgiving.
- 2. You are never thankful for this type of symbiotic relationship.
- 3. Muscle cells thankfully have lots of these to make a huge amount of ATP.
- 4. The turkey, potatoes, cranberries, and corn become part of this on Thanksgiving. Think ecology.
- 5. Contains all of the deoxyribonucleic acid
- 6. The basic unit of life.
- 7. Cannot live without this truly hydrophilic molecule. Helps to wash down that dry turkey.
- 9. The mascot of the team that will be Michigan on Saturday.
- 10. Lets hydrophilic molecules such as glucose into our cells.
- 14. A type of molecule that loves water and Thanksgiving!
- 16. A type of biological molecule found in mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie!
- 18. A type of Thanksgiving food that dry and not really very tasty.
