classification and variation - Sisa
Across
- 3. simple and soft bodied,(tape worm)
- 5. wings, six legs, three body parts , one pair of antennae.(bee, ladybird)
- 9. have feathers and wings .have beaks and lay eggs. are warm blooded.(wren, swan)
- 11. have dry scaly skin. lay eggs on dry land .are clod blooded.(snake, crocodile)
- 12. spiny sea creatures. (starfish, sea urchin)
- 13. single cell organisms all microscopic
- 14. worm have thin, cylindrical bodies that are not segments.
- 15. soft bodied, most have shell.(snails, limpets)
- 16. many legs and body segments. (centipede, millipede)
Down
- 1. have fur or hair. feed young on milk. are warm blooded.(cow, human)
- 2. have scales on their bodies. have gills for breathing .are cold blooded.(shark, tuna)
- 4. eight legs ,two body parts, on antennae.(spider, scorpion)
- 6. mostly sea creatures. many legs and two sets of antennae.(crab, lobster)
- 7. have moist slimy skin. lay eggs in water. are cold blooded.(frog, newt)
- 8. worms segmented bodies. (earthworm, leech)
- 10. soft bodies, stinging cells.(jellyfish sea anemone)