Across
- 2. A simple, single-celled organism; No nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles
- 7. A two-part scientific name using the Genus and the Species name; Genus is capitalized and Species is lower case; both written in italics.
- 9. To arrange or organize a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits.
- 11. Eukaryotic, mostly unicellular, heterotrophic OR autotrophic, microscopic
- 13. An animal with a backbone and an internal skeleton.
Down
- 1. Has to eat other organisms to obtain energy.
- 3. Domain of unicellular prokaryotes, the "extreme" bacteria only found in very salty, toxic, or high temp areas.
- 4. Group of closely related species; the first part of the scientific name
- 5. a method of asexual reproduction where there is a separation of the parent cell into two new daughter cells
- 6. Second largest group in taxonomic hierarchy
- 8. Designed the first classification system which divided living things into two broad categories: plants and animals.
- 10. An organized set of characteristics used to identify organisms. Each step contains two choices until the organism is correctly identified
- 12. The system of grouping and naming organisms based on similar characteristics: such as observable traits, behaviors, and DNA
