Across
- 3. Bacteria with a second outer cell wall
- 5. The fourth taxon.
- 8. Spherical-shaped bacteria.
- 10. The sixth taxon.
- 14. Rod-shaped bacteria.
- 15. The first level, and most broad, taxon.
- 16. Kingdom containing plants.
- 18. The eighth, and most specific, taxon.
- 20. A new organelle recently discovered to have evolved.
- 21. Kingdom containing animals.
- 24. A method of reproduction performed by slime molds and fungi.
- 26. A method of reproduction performed by algae and plantae.
- 27. A component of cell walls in archaea.
- 32. Domain of prokaryotes with branched membrane lipids.
- 33. Kingdom containing fungi.
- 34. The theory that explains the evolution of eukarya.
- 35. Spiral-shaped bacteria.
Down
- 1. Bacteria with a single cell wall.
- 2. A method of reproduction performed by protozoa and bacteria.
- 4. Domain of prokaryotes with a peptidoglycan cell wall.
- 6. A method of creating genetic variation in bacteria.
- 7. A component of cell walls in protista and plantae.
- 9. Domain of eukaryotes.
- 11. Plant-like protista.
- 12. Kingdom of eukaryotes that doesn't fit into the other 3 kingdoms.
- 13. A display of evolutionary relationships.
- 17. A component of second outer cell walls in bacteria.
- 19. Fungus-like protista.
- 22. The fifth taxon.
- 23. A display of evolutionary relationships and history.
- 25. Animal-like protista.
- 28. The third taxon.
- 29. The second taxon, first established by Linnaeus.
- 30. The seventh taxon, used in binomial nomenclature.
- 31. A virus particle.
