Diversity of Living Things
Across
- 1. Last name of the man who developed binomial nomenclatures.
- 4. Single-celled organisms without membrane bound organelle.
- 5. A type of biodiversity that includes different genes present in a species.
- 7. Archea who produce methane gas.
- 10. Type of reproductive cycle that viruses’ use where they insert their DNA and it replicates then breaks the host cell
- 13. Members of a population who breed freely in nature and produce a fertile offspring.
- 16. Unicellular/multicellular organisms with membrane bound organelles.
- 17. The diversity of living things.
- 18. When bacteria take in genetic material from its surrounding environment.
- 19. A virus that attacks bacteria.
- 22. A type of immunity where the body is stimulated to create antibodies.
- 23. A type of immunity where antibodies are given from another person.
- 24. The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid.
- 25. whip like structure bacteria use for movement (plural).
- 26. The science of naming, identifying, and classifying organisms.
Down
- 2. Organism that creates their own organic compounds.
- 3. Studying organisms based on their physical characteristics.
- 6. A type of biodiversity that includes a range of habitats, a variety of organisms, and their relationships.
- 8. When one organism engulfed another and eventually they evolved as one.
- 9. A type of protozoan that has cilia.
- 11. A kingdom of eukaryotic cells that do not fit in the kingdoms of plant, animal, or fungi.
- 12. Circular shape of bacteria.
- 14. HIV is this type of virus.
- 15. A non-living particle made up of genetic material that invades living cells.
- 20. When two bacteria join by a pilis and exchange genetic material.
- 21. Disease causing proteins found in the human body that lack DNA and RNA.