Across
- 2. The carbohydrate molecule format in which fungi store their reserved food.
- 5. A mutually beneficial relationship where two organisms survive closely together.
- 6. The kingdom that includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms like Amoeba.
- 7. The system of classification established by R.H. Whitaker in 1969.
- 9. The Swedish scientist Carolus who is known as the "Father of Modern Taxonomy".
- 10. The structural network of threads that makes up the body of a multicellular fungus.
- 14. Organisms that can synthesize their own food, such as green plants containing chlorophyll.
- 16. The first word in an organism's scientific name, which begins with a capital letter.
- 17. A symbiotic association formed between an alga and a fungus.
- 18. The genus of the domestic cat as noted in the nomenclature table.
- 21. The kingdom that contains ancient and true bacteria which lack a well-defined nucleus.
Down
- 1. The specific name for the common potato.
- 3. The specific name for the mustard plant.
- 4. The process of dividing living beings into groups and subgroups based on similarities and differences.
- 8. Organisms whose cells contain a well-defined nucleus bound by a membrane.
- 11. A unicellular fungus widely used in the bakery and alcohol fermentation industry.
- 12. A white, cotton-like saprotrophic fungus commonly found growing on moist bread.
- 13. The specific name for modern human beings.
- 15. Unicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Protista that move using cilia.
- 19. A plant-like protist that contains chlorophyll, performs photosynthesis, and possesses a flagellum.
- 20. The scientific naming system that assigns a two-word Latin name to organisms.
