Biology

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Across
  1. 2. - is also known as the altered DNA
  2. 5. - is the organism with the altered DNA
  3. 9. - where a species blends with their sorroundings
  4. 10. - a tiny liquid droplets or solid particles suspended in the atmosphere.
  5. 12. - stores genetic information.
  6. 13. - is a group of related classes
  7. 15. - is the set of biochemical reactions by which organisms produce and extract food energy.
  8. 16. - change in populations over time.
  9. 17. - is the set of biochemical reactions by which organisms produce and extract food energy.
  10. 19. - is a group of related families
  11. 21. - describes the evolutionary history of a related group of species
  12. 22. - most specific unit of classification
  13. 26. - this have been modified to produce plastic and fuel as byproducts of photosynthesis
  14. 28. - is aerobic metabolism - with oxygen.
  15. 29. - is a group of related genera
  16. 30. - process whereby plants use light energy to cause carbon dioxide to react with water.
Down
  1. 1. - polymerization of small organic
  2. 3. - are the basic building blocks of proteins.
  3. 4. - the process of the evolution of a new species
  4. 6. - gathered into larger clusters to make planets.
  5. 7. - is a group of related orders
  6. 8. - arise over time anti biotic resistance of bacteria.
  7. 11. - a trait that improves an organism's change for survival and reproduction
  8. 14. - body structure that has no function in present-day organisms but was probably useful to an ancestor.
  9. 17. - it is where one species resembles another species
  10. 18. - are indirect evidence of organisms
  11. 20. -is a group of related species
  12. 23. bacteria have been modified to produce diesel fuel
  13. 24. - genetically modified (transgenic) animals are used mostly to make human proteins that have medicinal value.
  14. 25. - is the linking together (or polymerization) of small organic molecules (like amino acids) to form larger ones
  15. 27. (like amino acids) to form larger ones, called