Across
- 7. When two cells combine and divide into four genetically unique new cells. Required for sexual reproduction
- 8. The most simple kind of cell. Example: Bacteria
- 10. This is how many months you've been in this class (wow)
- 13. The most important part of your DNA. Determines your traits
- 15. The powerhouse of the cell
- 18. The cell organelle where your DNA is located
- 19. __________ school is where you will be going next year (fingers crossed...)
- 20. How many fish are there (Nothing's died yet!)
- 21. The branch of science that studies living things
- 23. The type of reproduction requiring two parents. The offspring is 50% similar to either of its parents
Down
- 1. The most complex kind of cell. Example: All plants and animals
- 2. Genuinely, I will ______________ you all
- 3. An organism's characteristics like hair color, eye color, or height
- 4. When one cell reproduces by splitting into two identical copies. A form of asexual reproduction
- 5. The type of reproduction requiring only one parent. The offspring is identical to its parent
- 6. The summer ___________, June 20, is the first official day of summer (We won't be here)
- 9. the smallest unit of life
- 11. You're lucky I have a sense of ___________.
- 12. the part of the microscope that magnifies the subject
- 14. Its your cells' job to make these important molecules. Your bones and muscles are made of them.
- 16. A tool used by scientists to see look at things too small to see with your eyes
- 17. The three-letter molecule that contains your genes. The blueprint of life
- 22. You've turned Mr. Condit's hair this color this year (kidding...)
