TERM 3
Across
- 2. When Senior 1 learners observe onion peel and cheek cells under a microscope, they see a nucleus and other cell parts, showing that these are _______cells.
- 4. A baker adds yeast to dough to make bread rise, and a farmer observes organic matter breaking down in a compost heap; both processes are driven by the activities of tiny living organisms known as………………..
- 6. A butterfly uses these head structures to smell flowers and detect its surroundings.
- 7. A crested crane, Uganda's national bird, has long legs that help it walk through wetlands. This is an example of ________
- 8. A farmer observes that an onion stores food in a bulb and Irish potato stores food in a tuber. These are examples of ________plant organs.
Down
- 1. A student looks at pond water under a microscope and sees tiny single-celled organisms. They belong to which kingdom?
- 3. Roots hold a tree firmly in the soil. This function is called ________.
- 5. A Hibiscus plant makes its own food and has cell walls. It belongs to the ________ kingdom.