Kingdoms and Classification

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Across
  1. 2. the language used to give organisms their scientific names
  2. 4. organisms that are decomposers and cannot make their own food
  3. 11. a mammal that goes "woof woof"
  4. 13. organisms that live in extreme environments and get energy from unusual sources
  5. 14. a type of bird that cannot fly
  6. 15. the skin covering of mammals
  7. 17. organisms that can cause disease and pollution, but also be helpful sometimes
  8. 20. animals without a backbone
  9. 21. the prices of converting sunlight to sugar
  10. 23. animals that have hair or fur, are warm-blooded, and give birth to live young
  11. 26. cold-blooded animals that have scales, breathe through lungs, and lay eggs
  12. 27. cold-blooded animals that have scales, breathe through gills, and lay eggs
Down
  1. 1. animals that have feathers, are warm-blooded, and lay eggs
  2. 3. there are six of these that are used to classify organisms
  3. 5. the skin covering of fish and reptiles
  4. 6. the skin covering of birds
  5. 7. the broadest (least specific) level of classification
  6. 8. the sorting of things into groups of similar items
  7. 9. cold-blooded animals that have smooth skin and begin their life in water, but move to land
  8. 10. organisms that sometimes join together to form a colony that looks like one larger organism
  9. 12. animals with a backbone
  10. 16. Organisms that cannot make their own food and are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates
  11. 18. a type of key scientists use to classify organisms
  12. 19. the level of classification that comes right before species
  13. 22. Organisms that use photosynthesis to change sunlight into sugar
  14. 24. the most specific level of classification
  15. 25. an amphibian that goes "ribbit ribbit"