The Cell Lecture 2

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E M I W I H E P A V J H U U P L P K R M
F K E S G I B Y V B L A L O J M X K A H
U B E E T U Q S T N U C L E U S U L T M
G W N M E H C O D E C S W T D C Y H P Y
C I Q O O U J Q I A E S K D G S A I J U
B Y X S T N V W P L L U A N E O N E S J
E S D O V J C C O O K T T E I J M B U K
J E I B I A T U Y W Y A A M Q K G C S I
C T M I T O C H O N D R I A K O L H I W
E O O R W A H A P C A A T S P W Y L H V
Y Y L Y V V F F F J U P F E L I C O F M
Y R A K Q F I W D M C P O M A F O R R H
D A F B L S L W J I Y A B O S P L O R J
L K N O A C C E V L I I U S T N Y P G W
R U V H X G W P S A B G E O I E S L F J
E E L W S G T M H M E L N S D A I A I B
L C B U V S S V G G D O M Y S X S S I U
W N V U R L D L I M P G E L A K S T X M
E Y E X H Y H P N D V H V U T F K S J U
D L V S N A V X Q L R L U H H I O D R E

Clues

  • flattened membrenous sacs (cisternas), receives proteins + may further modify them, concentrates, packages + sorts proteins, synthesis of polysaccharides (5, 9)
  • float freely in prokaryotic cell cytoplasm, in eukaryotic cells are found free, attached to ER, or inside mitochondria + chloroplasts, site of protein synthesis. (9)
  • found in some cells (plants and protists), site of photosynthesis (12)
  • have own independent genome, energy stored in carbohydrates and fatty food converted into ATP by ATP synthase (12)
  • have plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, membrane-bound nucleus, organelles and a cytoskeleton (10)
  • largest organelle in the cell, contains DNA, replication of DNA + first steps in decoding for protein production. (7)
  • occurs in every living cell and produces ATP (10)
  • organelles found only in plants + some protists (8)
  • storage, structure, reproduction, digestion (8)
  • vesicles containing digestive enzymes, breakdown of food and foreign material, digestion of spent cellular components occurs, autophagy (9)

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