Domains and kingdoms and classification
Across
- 2. several different classes, includes many different organisms that nevertheless share importance.
- 4. broad taxonomic category composed of similiar families.
- 5. is a heterotroph, and and example would be a cat.
- 8. a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- 11. used by scientists to model a group of organisms based on how long they have been evolving independently.
- 12. animals that obtain energy from other organisms.
- 13. do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
- 16. organisms that capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce their own food from inorganic compounds
- 17. the largest and most inclusive of Linnaeus’s categories.
- 19. a sugar and amino acid that forms a mesh-like layer (cell walls) of most bacteria.
Down
- 1. a group of closely related species.
- 2. A kingdom based on how the organism obtained food and if it was mobile.
- 3. this category is the most inclusive, Larger than a kingdom.
- 6. one of linnaeus’s Kingdoms
- 7. organisms that get their food from another source.
- 9. plants that obtain their energy by capturing sunlight.
- 10. the domain bacteria corresponds....
- 14. the members of the domain bacteria ( single- called organism ).
- 15. genera that share many characteristics.
- 18. scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name.