Across
- 5. all organisms are made up of one or more cells, all cells come from pre-existing cells, the cell is the basic unit of structure and organization that performs life functions
- 7. When multiplying the eyepiece lens by the objective lens what are you trying to find?
- 10. plant cells, animal cells, protists, fungi are all types of what cell?
- 12. where is the DNA located in prokaryotic cells?
- 13. is cilia, flagella, and pseudopod different ways cells move? (t/f)
- 14. site of protein synthesis and is in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
- 15. location where cellular respiration takes place and helps create ATP energy
- 16. heavily pigmented region in certain unicellular organisms that functions in light reception. Draws them toward sunlight so protist chloroplasts can make food
- 18. only in plant cells, provides structure
- 19. bacteria and archaea cells are types of which cell prokaryotes or eukaryotes?
- 20. phospholipids bilayers have__________head and hydrophobic tails.
Down
- 1. only in plant cells, location of where photosynthesis takes place, thylakoids that contain chlorophyll
- 2. cells, bacteria, and other single-celled or multicellular organisms direct their movements in response to certain chemicals in their environment
- 3. what type of cells do not have a cell wall?
- 4. ability to control certain molecules that come in or out of the cell
- 6. ability in keeping the environment stable and balanced
- 8. eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells over time
- 9. What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
- 11. storage of all the materials that cells need such as food, minerals, water, enzymes, and is where waste is stored
- 17. the ability of organisms to moving in response to a light source
