Across
- 1. A molecule that can break down food
- 4. A sturdy substance that makes up the cell walls of plant cells.
- 7. A storage form of energy in plants.
- 9. Amoeba, Chlorella and Plasmodium are examples of this
- 12. The body's way of keeping things balanced and stable.
- 13. The control center of a cell.
- 16. Simple cells without a nucleus, like bacteria.
- 17. The jelly-like stuff inside a cell where reactions take place.
- 19. The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- 20. A type fungus like mold that grows on old bread and fruit.
- 21. Thin threads that make up mycelium, like roots for fungi.
Down
- 2. the disease caused by the protoctist plasmodium
- 3. Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms
- 5. More complex cells with a nucleus, like plant and animal cells.
- 6. The material that makes the cell walls of fungi
- 8. Living things that make their own food, like plants using sunlight.
- 10. ___ Coordination. Present in animals to control movement and sensitivity.
- 11. Living things that eat other organisms to get their food.
- 14. A storage form of energy in animals and Fungi
- 15. Unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing.
- 17. A part of plant cells that helps them make food using sunlight.
- 18. A type of nutrition in which fungi use extracellular enzymes and absorb the nutrients.
- 20. A network of tiny threads that fungi use to grow and gather food.
