Across
- 4. Type of reproduction that doesn’t require two parentals, only one individual can reproduce.
- 6. One of the three vital functions, in which living beings exchange matter and energy with the environment.
- 7. Animals that lay eggs when they reproduce.
- 8. Type of primitive cell, without a real nucleus. Bacterias are the only living beings with this type of cell.
- 12. Living beings that feed on decomposing organic matter. An example: fungi.
- 14. The most abundant molecule in living beings. It’s inorganic and it’s made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
- 15. Type of molecules that can only be made by living beings. E.g. sugars, proteins, lipids...
- 16. animals that are able to control their corporal temperature by internal means. They are also called hot blooded.
- 17. Kind of nutrition in photosynthetic organisms, that is, plants. They are capable of making their own organic matter form inorganic molecules and the energy from the sun.
- 18. Living beings that don’t lay eggs, the baby is born alive from the mother uterus.
- 20. animals that eat plants.
Down
- 1. Deep changes that a larvae goes through to become an adult.
- 2. Process in which plants take in carbon dioxide from the air, water and mineral salts and make their own organic matter, releasing oxigen to the air.
- 3. Type of nutrition in which a living being needs to obtain organic matter from other living beings, because it is not capable of make its own organic matter.
- 5. One out of the three vital functions carried out by living beings, that allows them to produce new individuals.
- 9. The smallest unit of life. It is the building block of life.
- 10. Type of simple quemical compounds that can be found as a part of a living beings or non living beings. Example: water.
- 11. The most abundant bioelement in living beings. H is its symbol.
- 13. Molecules that form the living beings.
- 16. Type of complex cell, with real nucleus and several organelles.
- 19. Animals with heterotrophic nutrition, that feed on animals and plants.
