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Chapter 7 Cell Structure Crossword Puzzle
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2 This regulates what enters and exits the cell.
5 This structure is only found in plant cells and
provides energy.
7 This type of cell has a membrane-bound
nucleus.
8 The scientific name for fat, this forms two
layers in the cell membrane.
11This provides energy to the cell.
14This is made up of microfilaments and
microtubules and help to maintain the shape of
the cell.
15This structure is only found in animal cells and
helps the cell to divide.
17This organelle produces proteins.
19This structure is very large in plant cells and
stores materials such as water, salts, and
proteins.
20This is found in the membrane and serves as
the “door” of the cell, allowing large molecules
and substances such as waste, salt, water,
amino acids, and sugar, in.
21These proteins are found in lysosome and help
to digest other organelles.
1 This is equivalent to the “brain” of the cell as
it controls the activities of the cell.
3 This term refers to 2 layers of fat that make-up
the cell membrane.
4 This is the liquid part of the cell.
6 An example of this organism is a bacteria that
does not have a membrane surrounding its
nucleus.
9 These are the product of cells.
10This comprises 3 statements that explain that
cells arise from pre-existing cells, that cells
are the basic functional units of life, and all
living things are made up of cells.
12“Little organs”.
13This is where ribosomes are assembled.
15This structure is only found in plant cells and
prevents a cell from bursting when there is too
much water.
16This organelle breaks down organelles that
have outlived their usefulness.
18This type of endoplasmic reticulum have
ribosomes on it and exports proteins out of the
cell.
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