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Taxonomy Crossword Puzzle

Across
A branching diagram representing a hypothesis about the evolutionary descent of groups of organisms from a common ancestor.
An organism that can produce its own nourishment through the process of oxidizing inorganic compounds.
Composed of a single cell.
The reproductive process involving two parents whose genetic material is combined to produce a new organism different from themselves.
The taxonomic level below order and above genus.
The system of naming organisms scientifically, developed by Carolus Linnaeus; consists of the genus and species names.
A group of organisms that can interbreed to generate fertile offspring.
The highest level of taxonomic classification beneath that of the three domains.
A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
The taxonomic level below phylum and above order.
Composed of more than one cell
Down
The evolutionary development of a species
A method of reproduction that requires only one parent and produces offspring identical to the parent.
An organism that obtains its energy from an abiotic source such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals.
The lineage of successive parents and offspring that leads to an organism or species.
A tool used to classify an organism through a series of questions with only two possible answers.
A classification system based on shared characteristics between groups of organisms and their common ancestor.
A cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane-enclosed organelle.
An organism that must consume other organisms for energy.
Taxonomic level below kingdom and above class
The taxonomic level below class and above family.
The taxonomic level below order and above genus.
The taxonomic level below the family and above the species; the first part of the binomial nomenclature.