Living Things/Six Kingdoms/Taxonomy/Cell Theory

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