Biology
Across
- 3. Bodies consist of repeated segments.
- 6. Gastrula's first indentation form in the mouth.
- 9. Sessile form of cnidarin.
- 10. Most diverse arthropods
- 11. Spiny-skinned marine animals.
- 12. Study of relationship amongst organisms and the enviroment.
- 13. Unique stage in embryonic development of animals.
- 15. Population growth that is proportional to the size of the population.
- 19. Factors that limit large population.
- 20. Immediate ancestor of animals.
- 21. Aquatic, sessile animals that are either asymmetrical or radially symmetrical.
- 22. vascular system Enables echinoderms to move, sense their environment, acquire food, exchange gases, and get rid of metabolic wastes.
Down
- 1. Unsegmented animals that lack a coelom.
- 2. Free swimming form of cnidarin.
- 4. Segmented animals with jointed appendages and a chitin-rich exoskeleton.
- 5. Unsegmented worms that molt periodically.
- 7. Improves flexibility and increases the potential for specialized body parts.
- 8. Factors that limit population regardless of size.
- 14. Helps determine the population size.
- 16. density Measure of the number of individuals per unit area of habitat.
- 17. Population growth that stabilize indefinitely at the habitat' carrying capacity.
- 18. The three groups of primates are prosimians, monkeys, and ___.