Challenge yourself with this advanced crossword focusing on intricate human digestive system terminology, perfect for adults seeking deeper biological knowledge.
Cell Structure Crossword Puzzle for ESL Learners is a medium crossword puzzle with 12 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Cell Structure Crossword Puzzle for ESL Learners
Enhance your understanding of cell structure and function with this medium-difficulty crossword puzzle designed for ESL learners. Great for practicing key biology vocabulary.
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- 1. Organelle in plant cells that makes food using sunlight
- 2. Gel-like substance inside the cell where organelles are found
- 3. Organelle that produces energy for the cell
- 5. Small structure inside a cell with a specific function
- 6. Storage sac in a cell, often filled with water
- 9. Contains enzymes to digest waste within the cell
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- 4. Network of fibers that helps the cell keep its shape
- 7. Thin layer that protects and controls what enters or leaves the cell
- 8. Rigid outer layer that gives shape to plant cells
- 10. Control center of the cell containing DNA
- 11. Organelle that packages and sends proteins around the cell
- 12. Small structure that makes proteins
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