Across
- 2. Nomenclature - system of classification is the way of naming organisms.
- 6. An organism that feed on other organisms.
- 9. Human belongs to this kingdom.
- 10. The largest category into which organisms have been classified.
- 13. This kingdom includes trees, shrubs and flowering plants.
- 16. An organism that can produce their own food.
- 18. A common disease in the Philippines caused by bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- 19. Most Eukaryotes are tiny and unicellular organisms.
- 21. This kingdom includes halophiles, termophiles, and methanogens.
- 22. Spiral-shaped bacteria
- 23. Examples are mushroom, molds, mildew and yeast.
- 24. The domain which includes protists, fungi, animals and plants.
- 26. Plants which bear seeds contained in cones and those inside a protective layer of tissue.
Down
- 1. salt loving bacteria
- 3. Bacteria is also called as.
- 4. A group of similar organisms and capable of reproducing their own food.
- 5. Rod-shaped bacteria
- 7. Father of taxonomy.
- 8. Plants which do not have transport system to transport water and food.
- 11. True bacteria; unicellular and microscopic.
- 12. Plants that live in many years, usually producing woody stems.
- 14. The variation of different organisms.
- 15. Organisms that can be plant-like, animal-like and fungi-like.
- 17. The science of naming and classifying organisms.
- 20. An organism that feed on decaying matter.
- 25. Includes archaeabacteria and bacteria in this domain.
