Across
- 5. spiders and scorpions are examples of this group of arthropods
- 6. human beings have this type of body symmetry
- 8. the state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities
- 10. organisms reproduce and have _______
- 12. name of the lieutenant governor chosen by the prime minister to work in the west of Ottawa
- 14. crabs andlobsters are examples of this group of arthropods
- 15. natural ability; talent
- 18. in the early 1860s, Canada was called ______
- 20. a person who hides aboard a ship or airplane to obtain free transportation
- 22. when all its factors, other than the number itself, add up to the number, it is called the _____ number
- 24. invertebrates are animals without a _______
- 25. a very important rulebook for a country
- 26. when you use context clues and background knowledge to figure out something that's not directly states, you are making an ______
- 27. animals that are able to mainatain nearly constant body temperture are called _______
- 29. organisms are made up of one or more _____
- 30. this group of animals have gills and scales
- 31. giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
- 32. this group is the largest group of invertebrates in the world
- 35. this person represents the monarch in Canada
- 37. this group of organisms get nutrients from dead plants and animals and we sometimes eat them
- 38. organisms _______ to their environment
- 40. the name of the settlement for the Metis
- 42. organisms _______ (inhale and exhale)
- 43. Canada achieved FULL independence in 19____
- 44. not the one nor the other of two people or things
- 46. this group of animals have dry skin and have scales
Down
- 1. name of the English speaking Metis and the leader of the Metis National Committee
- 2. this group of animals have hair or fur and give birth to live youngs
- 3. this group of organisms reproduce by splitting into two; some are like plants, while some are like animals
- 4. this group of animals have soft body, hard protective outer shell
- 7. when we classify organisms, this group determines whether it is a vertebrate or invertebrate
- 9. this month's character trait
- 11. the percentage of invertebrates in our world
- 13. this number has more than two factors
- 16. art of creating beautiful and expressive writing using words
- 17. the original people who have lived in a specific region or area for a very long time
- 19. this group of animals have no eyes and are sessile
- 21. this group of animals have moist skin and can live on land and water
- 23. a thing that blocks one's way or prevents progress
- 28. stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion
- 33. this group of organisms have only one cell
- 34. animals with backbone
- 36. this group of animals have soft tubular bodies
- 39. name of the land purchased by the Canadian government from HBC
- 41. organisms use materials and energy from their environment to grow and _______
- 45. this number has only two factors
