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CELL ORGANELLES AND THER FUNCTIONS


Unscramble the letters to form the word/s described in each statement below.

alclwlle supports and protects the plant cell


htrodoacmnii converts energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use

siroboems produces proteins


euidnmeslrtlpuaccmio carries material through cell
lucnuse contains DNA/chromatin that determines the cell's form and function

aompstcyl supports and protects the organelles; jelly-like substance

lebcmaeuemnrarn controls movement in and out of the nucleus


rcohsaopltl contains chlorophyll-captures energy from sunlight and uses it to
produce food
esmosoysl breaks down larger food molecules digests bacterial

acevosul stores food, water, wastes


lemnrelemcab controls movement in and out of the cell
sapipgloautrga receives proteins from the er, packages them and distributes them to
ther parts of the cell
cuelsuonl dark area inside the nucleus where cells begin to make ribosomes

lepnlwaalllct made of cellulose


ealsnelrog structures the perform specific functions within the cell (do the work
within the cell)
tksereaouy organisms made up of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound
organelles
lcesvsei small sac that surrounds materials to be moved into or out of a cell
(place for storage)
yroetsroakp single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound
organelles
tap energy released by the mitochondria is stored in this substance

rgroehu the part of the endoplasmic reticulum that is covered with ribosomes

nda the genetic material that carries information needed to make new cells
and new organisms
romehsto the part of the endoplasmic reticulum that lacks ribosomes and makes
lipids (fats)
yslkoeetcnot a web of proteins that keeps the cell wall from collapsing and helps
some cells move
elcl the smallest unit that can perform all life processes

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