Biological Classification and Taxonomy

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Across
  1. 2. The carbohydrate molecule format in which fungi store their reserved food.
  2. 5. A mutually beneficial relationship where two organisms survive closely together.
  3. 6. The kingdom that includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms like Amoeba.
  4. 7. The system of classification established by R.H. Whitaker in 1969.
  5. 9. The Swedish scientist Carolus who is known as the "Father of Modern Taxonomy".
  6. 10. The structural network of threads that makes up the body of a multicellular fungus.
  7. 14. Organisms that can synthesize their own food, such as green plants containing chlorophyll.
  8. 16. The first word in an organism's scientific name, which begins with a capital letter.
  9. 17. A symbiotic association formed between an alga and a fungus.
  10. 18. The genus of the domestic cat as noted in the nomenclature table.
  11. 21. The kingdom that contains ancient and true bacteria which lack a well-defined nucleus.
Down
  1. 1. The specific name for the common potato.
  2. 3. The specific name for the mustard plant.
  3. 4. The process of dividing living beings into groups and subgroups based on similarities and differences.
  4. 8. Organisms whose cells contain a well-defined nucleus bound by a membrane.
  5. 11. A unicellular fungus widely used in the bakery and alcohol fermentation industry.
  6. 12. A white, cotton-like saprotrophic fungus commonly found growing on moist bread.
  7. 13. The specific name for modern human beings.
  8. 15. Unicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista that move using cilia.
  9. 19. A plant-like protist that contains chlorophyll, performs photosynthesis, and possesses a flagellum.
  10. 20. The scientific naming system that assigns a two-word Latin name to organisms.