Eukaryotic cell organelles Recognising eukaryotic cells and their functions. 5.0 / 5 based on 5 ratings ? BiologyCellular processes and structureASOCR Created by: Kishore3Created on: 06-09-14 00:23 81095726314 Across 1. Hair-like extensions from cell. They move substances along (eg.mucus) (5) 4. Spherical; like sliced olives. Contains digestive enzymes and breaks down waste products. (9) 7. Only in plants and contains thylakoids. Used for photosynthesis. (12) Down 2. Spherical structure centered in nucleus. Manufactures RNA components (proteins) (9) 3. Largest organelle in size. It's the processing centre of the cell; contains most genetic material and controls the activity within the cell. (7) 5. Hair-like extensions from cell surface. They move whole cells along (eg.sperm) (8) 6. Tiny spot-like looking organelles. Used for protein synthesis. (9) 8. Individual/separate organelle with folded membranes. Modifies proteins received from RER and packs them into vesicles to be transported. (5, 13) 9. Surrounds nucleus. Double membrane with pores to regulate passage. (7, 8) 10. Star shaped tubes (usually a pair next to nucleus of animal cells). Forms spindle fibres for mitosis cell division. (10)
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