Module One
Across
- 1. what occured with Darwin’s finches
- 6. carries extra genes
- 7. a different branch of taxonomy, but it’s kinda the same
- 8. reptiles and birds are these; para…
- 9. opposite of ingroup
- 12. plaque on teeth is called…
- 14. when you have the same trait as another thing but you’re not related
- 16. a species within a species that is of lower value
- 18. focuses on common traits and makes graphs for it
- 21. what occurs when a species has more than two sets of chromosomes; reminds you of polygon
- 23. the sections of “focuses on common traits and makes graphs for it”
- 27. a species adapting and evolving from an old species
- 28. when the dinosaurs went boom what was this called
- 29. when two species cause overcrowded habitats
- 33. abbreviation for extracellular matrix
- 34. completely ignored it’s closest ancestor oh so rudely
- 37. not asexual
- 38. pore studded shells
- 39. identifies bacteria as positive or negative
- 40. disease that killed Freddie Mercury
Down
- 2. more that two chromosome sets,but they’re from different place this time
- 3. two sets of chromosomes, but from the same species
- 4. mini-fossils
- 5. also known as endotoxin
- 6. a secretion that causes a different behavior from a species receiving said secretion, such as when a bee stings you and you have a reaction
- 10. sounds like captain
- 11. genetic material being carried from one species or group to another like bees pollinating
- 13. with chlorophyll in photosynthesis
- 15. parasites transmitted in habitats; sounds like excavator
- 17. not sexual
- 19. single flagellum
- 20. infects red blood cells in mammals
- 22. reminds me of Greek mythology; in algae
- 24. reminds me of “conjunction junction” (sounds similar)
- 25. abbreviation for phylogenetic species concept
- 26. a flower starting blooming
- 30. part of the cell; sounds like ribs
- 31. makes trees that show ancestors and genes
- 32. spiky; Protozoa
- 35. same as genus
- 36. found in a cylinder hollow form; not flagellum