Across
- 4. Layer of polysaccharides external to the cell wall.
- 7. "False foot".
- 8. Command center of a eukaryotic cell that contains DNA.
- 9. Energy organelles with thylakoids for photosynthesis.
- 10. Highly organized DNA within the nucleus.
- 11. Simple cell with no membrane-bound nucleus such as a bacterium.
- 12. Bacterial appendage for attachment to surfaces.
- 13. Body that consists of stored granules of various substances.
- 15. System of membrane-bound organelles within eukaryotic cells that communicate.
- 21. Short, hair-like extensions of the cell membrane that move like oars.
- 22. Piece of DNA that is separate from a bacterium's chromosome.
- 24. Group of several ribosomes.
- 25. The UPS store of the cell.
- 26. "Tiny tubes".
- 28. Part of the ER that makes lipids and has no ribosomes.
- 29. Organelles for transport.
- 31. Important organelles for cell division and locomotion.
- 32. The folded inner membranes of mitochondria.
- 33. Bacterial appendage for movement.
- 35. Protein filament that help amoebae maneuver.
- 37. Energy organelles that produce ATP.
Down
- 1. Enlarged, photosynthetic mesosomes of cyanobacteria.
- 2. Like a nucleus, but lacking a membrane covering.
- 3. Cell skeleton.
- 5. Loosely organized DNA within the nucleus.
- 6. This organelle has a death-wish.
- 7. Inner-most cell covering.
- 8. External covering of the nucleus.
- 13. Protein filaments that support the nuclear envelope and cell membrane.
- 14. Storage organelles that are very prominent in plant cells.
- 16. Internal nuclear structure that produces ribosomes.
- 17. Also known as the "ER".
- 18. Tube for exchanging DNA between bacterial cells.
- 19. Well organized glycocalyx.
- 20. Stack of thylakoids.
- 23. Internal pouches of the plasma membrane in bacteria.
- 27. Part of the ER that is covered in ribosomes and helps make proteins.
- 30. Space outside the thylakoids of a chloroplast.
- 34. Cell suicide.
- 36. Space within a mitochondrion that is filled with enzymes.
- 38. Covering of cells that consists of chitin, cellulose or peptidoglycan depending on the type of organism.
- 39. Organelle of prokaryotes and eukaryotes that produce proteins.
