Introduction to Taxonomy and Single-Celled Organisms

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Across
  1. 3. Bacteria with a second outer cell wall
  2. 5. The fourth taxon.
  3. 8. Spherical-shaped bacteria.
  4. 10. The sixth taxon.
  5. 14. Rod-shaped bacteria.
  6. 15. The first level, and most broad, taxon.
  7. 16. Kingdom containing plants.
  8. 18. The eighth, and most specific, taxon.
  9. 20. A new organelle recently discovered to have evolved.
  10. 21. Kingdom containing animals.
  11. 24. A method of reproduction performed by slime molds and fungi.
  12. 26. A method of reproduction performed by algae and plantae.
  13. 27. A component of cell walls in archaea.
  14. 32. Domain of prokaryotes with branched membrane lipids.
  15. 33. Kingdom containing fungi.
  16. 34. The theory that explains the evolution of eukarya.
  17. 35. Spiral-shaped bacteria.
Down
  1. 1. Bacteria with a single cell wall.
  2. 2. A method of reproduction performed by protozoa and bacteria.
  3. 4. Domain of prokaryotes with a peptidoglycan cell wall.
  4. 6. A method of creating genetic variation in bacteria.
  5. 7. A component of cell walls in protista and plantae.
  6. 9. Domain of eukaryotes.
  7. 11. Plant-like protista.
  8. 12. Kingdom of eukaryotes that doesn't fit into the other 3 kingdoms.
  9. 13. A display of evolutionary relationships.
  10. 17. A component of second outer cell walls in bacteria.
  11. 19. Fungus-like protista.
  12. 22. The fifth taxon.
  13. 23. A display of evolutionary relationships and history.
  14. 25. Animal-like protista.
  15. 28. The third taxon.
  16. 29. The second taxon, first established by Linnaeus.
  17. 30. The seventh taxon, used in binomial nomenclature.
  18. 31. A virus particle.