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Cell Organelles and Features

Across
Structures in the nucleus made of DNA and protein.
Vesicles that bud from the Golgi apparatus and that contain digestive enzymes.
Is composed mainly of a lipid passing into bilayer.
A double layer of phospholipids that makes up plasma and organelle membranes.
Water-loving phosphate.
Rods that anchor nucleus and some other organelles to their places in the cell.
Organelles made of protein and RNA that direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm.
A nucleus filled with jellylike liquid.
Hollow tubes made of a protein called tubulin.
Abundant in liver and kidney cells, where they neutralize free radicals and detoxify alcohol and other drugs.
Also called the plasma membrane.
Down
Assists chemical reactions inside the cell.
Another system of flattened, membranous sacs.
Long hairlike structures that extend from the surface of the cell, where they assist in movement.
Consist of two short cylinders of microtubules at right angles to each other and are situated in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope.
A system of membranous tubes and sacs called cisternae.
Long threads of the beadlike protein actin and are linked end to end and wrapped around each other like two strands of a rope.
Made up of two phospholipids bilayers it is the double membrane that surrounds the nucleus of an eukaryotic cell.
A network of thin tubes and filaments that crisscross the cytosol.
Short hairlike structures that extend from the surface of the cell, where they assist in movement.