CROSS ME CELLS
This game was inspired by the existing game "crosswords." CROSS ME CELLS, a game that will allow players to discover appreciate and understand the various parts of the cell and their functions, emphasizing the role of the endomembrane system in protein synthesis and production of complex mixtures of biochemicals. This is an interactive games, where players can interact the learning experience about the various parts of the Eukaryotic Cell (Plant and/or Animal) and their corresponding functions.
Created Date
09.13.19
Last Updated
09.16.19
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The fundamental unit of life. Can perform all biochemical activities and processes of life.
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It is a type of microscope which uses electron and view cell structures that are too small to see using light.
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It is a type of light microscope which enhanced by white/laser light, uses fluorescent dyes which can see the 3D peeks of the specimen.
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It is a type of cell which has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
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It is the third domain of life.
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He detected differences suggesting that prokaryotes actually include two forms of life that are distantly related to each other.
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It is a part of a eukaryotic cell whose functions are to maintain homeostasis and allows communication with other cells.
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It is a part of a eukaryotic cell whose functions are to expels waste through cell membrane and where organelles are embeded
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It is the part of the Cytoplasm where mixtures of ions, enzymes, RNA, and other dissolved substances.
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It is the control center of the cell. Contains DNA (stores genetic information). Where mRNA is synthesized.
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It is a subpart of the Nucleus, is a dense spot that assembles the components of ribosimes.
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This is a section of network where the membrane surface is studded with ribosomes making proteins. Where protein synthesis occur.
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These are stack of flat, membrane closed sacs that function as a processing center. Produces enzymes that attaches to carbohydrates to proteins.
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These are organelles containing enzymes that dismantle and recycled food particles, captured bacteria, worn-out organelles, and debris.
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It occupies 90% of the cell's volume. Its function is the same with the Lysosome.
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It originated in the ER. It has the same function of Lysosome. Produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
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It is the power house of the cell. It supplies energy (ATP). Responsible for cellular respiration.
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It is part of the Mitochondria whose function is by adding remendous surface area to inner membrane. Houses the enzymes that catalyzes the respiration
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The site of photosynthesis. It has multiple membrane layers.
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Which is located at the stroma, third membrane system it is folded into flattened sacs.
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