Diversity of Living Things

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