This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Cell Biology has 10 clues. Answers range from 3 to 21 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Solutes moving through a solution, typically past a membrane.
A cell allowing the movement of water without changing the solute levels.
The process of moving things out. Molecules are moved out of any cell by the vesicles and plasma membrane fusing.
A form of energy inside a cell in all living things.
A solution that has a higher solute level compared to another solution.
A solution that has a lower solute level compared to another solution.
Allows the entrance of some molecules through the cell membrane, but blocks some out.
Transports molecules across a cell, but does not need energy.
The transport of molecules in the cell membrane. Moves into an area of high concentration with the help of energy.
A solvent (like water) gravitating towards a solution with a high solute concentration through a Semipermeable Membrane. This equalizes the concentrations on the two membrane sides.