Across
- 2. The area on earth consisting of rocks.
- 4. The part of a cell that controls all activities.
- 5. Spiders belong to this class of animals.
- 7. Hutchinson-Gilford is what type of genetic disorder?
- 8. The number floral parts of a dicotyledon.
- 10. What is another name for Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome.
- 11. Give the acronym for the abnormality on the 22 chromosome.
- 12. The body part where a snails organs are found.
- 15. In which climate do animals have a rounded body shape.
- 17. Which disease is inherited and causes brain cells to deteriorate?
- 19. The root system of a dicotyledon.
- 21. This holds the eggs/ovules for the purpose of pollination.
- 23. All areas on earth where life exists.
- 25. What shape eyes do people with Down Syndrome have?
- 27. When a seed begins to grow it is called this.
- 34. The second most specific category of classification.
- 36. Animals have large thin ears in which climate.
- 39. Who developed the classification system we use today?
- 41. The base that pairs with guanine.
- 42. This is how many legs a crab has.
- 43. The top part of the crab.
- 44. Cones that produce seeds on their scales.
- 46. The acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid.
- 47. What are the respiratory organs of the crab?
- 49. What is the breathing opening of diplopods called?
- 50. This is what the difference in our characteristics are called.
- 52. The veins of a monocotyledon leaf look like this.
- 53. This is how many legs a crab uses to walk.
- 55. The base that pairs with thymine.
- 56. What syndrome occurs when there is a XYY chromosome present.
- 57. The male part of the flower.
- 61. Found under the crab.
- 62. Spiders have these types of eyes.
- 64. Attracts insects for the purpose of pollinating flowers.
- 66. The body covering of a spider.
Down
- 1. Which nomenclature system is used for classification.
- 3. The area on earth consisting of water.
- 6. The area on earth consisting of gases.
- 9. The characteristics that are determined by the choices we make.
- 13. Having or containing a single cell.
- 14. This is how the vascular bundles in the stem of a monocotyledon are arranged.
- 16. Plants that have net-veined leaves are called this.
- 18. The term for living things.
- 20. If snails were to stop producing slime, this would be a consequence.
- 22. The term for non-living things.
- 24. This is how the vascular bundles in the stem of a dicotyledon are arranged.
- 26. A non-flowering plant that has an adventitious root system.
- 28. Which syndrome is characterized by low birth weight and abnormally shaped face.
- 29. The root system of a monocotyledon.
- 30. The broadest category of classification.
- 31. An example of a protist.
- 32. The characteristics that are passed down to us from our parents.
- 33. Protects plants during their budding stage.
- 35. Fruit carries these inside of them.
- 36. Which body part of the diplopod has the largest segment?
- 37. Spiders have this type of lung.
- 38. Another name for bacteria.
- 40. The sticky part of the flower that catches pollen.
- 41. Mammals are mentioned in this category of classification.
- 45. The female part of the flower.
- 48. This is a sensory organ of a fish that detects movement.
- 51. The most specific category of classification.
- 54. Animals in cold climates have this under their skin.
- 58. Monocotyledon's have flowers in multiples of?
- 59. Which cones are small and clustered on high branches.
- 60. This holds pollen for the purpose of pollination.
- 63. A spider uses this to spin its web.
- 64. What type of eyes do crabs have?
- 65. Ferns reproduce using these.
- 67. The scientific term for having a copy of a chromosome.