Across
- 9. Indigenous language of Nahuatl or other places. Or, The axolotl became an important symbol in Indigenous Mexican mythology.
- 13. A change, to their genetic code.
- 14. Infamous/famous
- 17. There are animals like frogs/toads, salamanders, snakes.
- 19. Unhatched offspring
- 20. To the more than 2 million people in the U.S. who have lost or were born without an arm or leg.
- 21. Things like carp and tilapia. These fish eat young
- 23. is a district of Mexico City
- 24. The flaps that extract oxygen from the water, so the animal can breathe underwater.
- 25. City The waterways are what remains of the ancient lakes that once spanned the Valley of Mexico.
Down
- 1. An animal studied extensively in the lab to help scientists better understand certain biological processes in humans.
- 2. means their civilization thrived alongside axolotls.
- 3. A frilly salamander
- 4. Issues like to have habitat loss and pollution
- 5. It helps filter and clean contaminated water.
- 6. The evidence is the data or research you've gathered, including observations investigation readings video and any other info.
- 7. To regrow limbs/organs.
- 8. There are made from woven rafts anchored in shallow water
- 10. The reasoning explains how or why the evidence answers the question or solve the problem
- 11. The claim is a statement you believe to be true that solves a scientific problem or question.
- 12. Some food chains of what eats what within an ecosystem.
- 15. The immature form of the animal
- 16. They have characteristics of their young form.
- 18. The community of animals interacting with each other and their physical surroundings
- 22. Changed over time
