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| 1. | In what part of the cell would DNA be found? (same as another clue) |
| 2. | The powerhouses of the cell. |
| 3. | The process of taking in food and water |
| 4. | A group of tissues that work together to perform a common function |
| 6. | This part receives proteins from the ribosomes and modifies them into functional protiens |
| 7. | Part of the cytoskeleton that consists of short, hollow tubes. |
| 8. | Term meaning that an organism can make its own food |
| 9. | A group of cells that work together and perform the same function |
| 10. | his organelle packages proteins and ships them off to their final destinations |
| 13. | The ability to respond to a stimulus. |
| 16. | Jelly-like fluid substance that supports the body of the cell |
| 17. | This structure regulates what enters and leaves the cell (two words) |
| 18. | In plants, these organelles are storage areas for starch. |
| 19. | A substance made in one cell but used by another cell |
| 20. | This membrane system is so extensive that it accounts for more than half of the total membranes of a cell (two words) |
| 21. | These organelles contain pigments of various colors that give fruits and flowers their color. |
| 23. | The internal framework and support system that gives shape and organization to the cell |
| 24. | A group of organs that work together to perform a common function |
| 26. | A cell that does not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles |
| 27. | This contains the instructions for making all the proteins the cell needs. |
| 28. | A very large area of a plant cell. It is full of water creating turgor pressure. (2 words) |
| 31. | This scientist was the first to use the word "cell." |
| 33. | A method of living when a group of unicellular organisms live together but have no relationship with one another |
| 35. | Sites of protein synthesis |
| 36. | Theory proposed by Schlieden, Schwann and Virchow (two words) |
| 37. | The removal of solid cell wastes |