Across
- 2. Millions of tiny chemical reactions due to the energy being used by this.
- 6. organisms with more than one cell. Ex: plants, animals, and fungi.
- 7. Parts of the environment that are non-living. Ex: rocks.
- 10. Single-celled organisms. Ex: bacteria and amoeba.
- 13. Organsims that et other organisms to obtain their energy. Ex: animals.
- 15. Parts of an environment in which are alive or dead. Ex: dead and alive animals, plants, and fungi.
Down
- 1. An organism's ability to remain in a stable internal condition.
- 3. When organisms have offspring with genes split between the two parents.
- 4. When organisms have offspring identical to themself (do not need a mate).
- 5. When using quantities to describe something. Ex: temperature, weight, and height.
- 8. When cells split up into specific types
- 9. Get their food directly from the sun using photosynthesis. Ex: plants.
- 11. When using your 5 senses to describe something. Ex: smell, color, and taste.
- 12. An organism with no nucleus (all unicellular). Ex: bacteria and amoeba.
- 14. An organism with a nucleus (all multicellular). Ex: plants, animals, and fungi.
