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Across
  1. 3. Information or data that is entered into a system for processing or analysis.
  2. 5. A documented account of information or events, often kept for reference.
  3. 7. To take up and accept something as one's own, such as a child or an idea.
  4. 8. A remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
  5. 11. in To belong to a group or social environment; to be accepted as part of a community.
  6. 12. A person who is legally owned by another and is forced to work for them without pay.
  7. 15. To have a tendency to behave in a certain way; to care for or look after something.
  8. 16. The scientific study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and evolution.
  9. 18. One of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy; can also refer to something that closely resembles another.
  10. 19. A person who takes part in an activity or event.
Down
  1. 1. Relating to biology or living organisms; often refers to genetic relationships.
  2. 2. To look carefully and thoroughly for something.
  3. 4. An inclination or predisposition toward a particular characteristic or behavior.
  4. 6. The way someone or something looks or presents itself to others.
  5. 9. To receive property, rights, or characteristics from a predecessor or ancestor.
  6. 10. An organized collection of structured information or data, typically stored electronically.
  7. 13. A person from whom one is descended, typically more distant than a grandparent.
  8. 14. To take part in an activity or event.
  9. 17. The characteristics, qualities, or beliefs that make a person or group different from others.