This document contains clues to identify 10 organelles or structures in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes a word puzzle with clues provided across and down in a grid. The clues include functions of organelles like replicating DNA, transferring between host cells, controlling cell activity, taking nutrients to parts of the body, synthesizing pigments, and storing substances like starch.
This document contains clues to identify 10 organelles or structures in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes a word puzzle with clues provided across and down in a grid. The clues include functions of organelles like replicating DNA, transferring between host cells, controlling cell activity, taking nutrients to parts of the body, synthesizing pigments, and storing substances like starch.
This document contains clues to identify 10 organelles or structures in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes a word puzzle with clues provided across and down in a grid. The clues include functions of organelles like replicating DNA, transferring between host cells, controlling cell activity, taking nutrients to parts of the body, synthesizing pigments, and storing substances like starch.
7. It carries genes for replicating their DNA, transferring themselves
from one host cell to another, and for a variety of phenotypes. 3. 1. 9. It attaches the cells to surfaces. 6. 5. 7. 4. 10. ACROSS 2. It is essential for controlling the activity and reproduction of the 9. prokaryotic cell.
2. 4. The main role of this organelle is to take nutrients, hormones, and
proteins to the parts of the body that need it. 6. The main role of this organelle is to synthesize or store carotenoid pigments in flowers and fruits, and in certain leaves and roots. 8. It is the storage of starch, lipids and proteins. 8. 10. It helps the bacteria cell to move.
DOWN 1. It is an example of unicellular organism. 3. It is a barrier that separates the content of nucleus from the cytoplasm. 5. The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell.