Living Things/Six Kingdoms/Taxonomy/Cell Theory
Across
- 3. Basic unit of life
- 4. These living things are one-celled and lack a nucleus and organelles
- 6. Dutch fabric shop owner who made many early discoveries using his homemade microscopes (check with teacher for spelling!)
- 8. All living things _____ with their environment
- 10. Cells are incredibly ______
- 11. Carnivora would be an example of this level of classification
- 13. All cells come from _____ cells
- 15. Plant are ______, which means they produce their own food
- 19. Scientist who figured out that all plants are made of cells
- 20. Sometimes harmful, sometimes helpful kingdom of prokaryotes
- 23. There are six _______ of living things
- 25. All living things are _______
- 26. All _____ things are made of one or more cells
- 27. You are a member of this kingdom
- 28. Named cells after the tiny rooms used by monks
- 29. All living things use _____
Down
- 1. Members of this kingdom all have cell walls and chloroplasts
- 2. Fungi are ________, breaking down material that is no longer living
- 5. These simple eukaryotes can be plant-like or animal-like
- 7. These living things are usually multicellular, and always have a nucleus and organelles
- 9. Prokaryotes that are often found in extreme environments
- 12. All living things _____ to make offspring
- 14. All living things ______ and develop
- 16. The binomial nomenclature for humans
- 17. Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are the two _____, which is the least specific way of classifying living things
- 18. This type of nomenclature includes both the genus and species name
- 21. Molds, yeasts, mushrooms all belong to the ______ kingdom
- 22. Scientist who figured out that all cells come from other cells
- 24. Scientist who figured out that all animals are made of cells