nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-04-04
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- The green pigment in the plant.
- This holds the plant in the ground.
- The process plants use to make food.
- The big yellow thing in the sky that gives energy.
- What plants need to grow, besides sunlight and air.
- The part of the plant that makes food.
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- The sugar is ____ for the plant.
- A sugar made by plants.
- The gas plants take in from the air.
- Tiny holes in leaves.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The gas plants release.
- The part of the plant that carries water to the rest of the plant.
13 Clues: Tiny holes in leaves. • A sugar made by plants. • The gas plants release. • The green pigment in the plant. • The sugar is ____ for the plant. • This holds the plant in the ground. • The gas plants take in from the air. • The process plants use to make food. • The part of the plant that makes food. • The part of the plant that makes seeds. • ...
Unit 17 - Garden 2025-05-06
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- Apples and bananas are...
- The title of Unit 17
- Small things you plant in the soil to grow new plants.
- Unwanted plants that grow where they are not wanted.
- A tool with long teeth used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
- A small white vegetable with a strong smell and small cloves.
- A round container with a handle used to carry water or soil.
- The colorful parts of some plants that smell nice.
- A long green vegetable with lots of water inside.
- A long orange vegetable that is crunchy and a little sweet.
- A brown vegetable that grows underground and is used to make chips.
- A tool with a flat blade used to break or move soil.
- A round vegetable that can make your eyes water when you cut it.
- A container with a handle and spout used to water plants.
- A green leafy vegetable often used in salads.
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- A large round root vegetable with yellow inside and sweet taste.
- Short green plants that cover the ground.
- A cart with one wheel and handles used to carry things in the garden.
- Small round green vegetables that grow in pods.
- A tool with a wide blade used for digging.
- Clothing you wear on your hands to protect them while gardening.
- A small red or white vegetable with a sharp taste.
- A dark red round vegetable that is sweet and juicy.
- A round vegetable with many green or purple leaves.
- A big orange vegetable with soft inside and many seeds.
- A red round vegetable (or fruit) that is juicy and often used in salads.
- The dark ground where plants grow.
- Living things that grow in soil and need water and sunlight.
- Long, thin green vegetables that are soft when cooked.
29 Clues: The title of Unit 17 • Apples and bananas are... • The dark ground where plants grow. • Short green plants that cover the ground. • A tool with a wide blade used for digging. • A green leafy vegetable often used in salads. • Small round green vegetables that grow in pods. • A long green vegetable with lots of water inside. • ...
Pharmacy Week Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA
- BRAND VS.
- HCTZ
- IV NUTRITION
- STOOL SOFTENER
- COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________
- IV
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- PATIENT SPECIFIC MEDICATIONS FILLED FOR THE NEXT DAY
- TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS
- BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN
- MULTIVITAMIN IV COMMONLY GIVEN TO ALCOHOLICS (2 WORDS)
- GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY
- MEAL-TIME INSULIN
- MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS
- OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT
- IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19
16 Clues: IV • HCTZ • BRAND VS. • IV NUTRITION • STOOL SOFTENER • MEAL-TIME INSULIN • OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT • BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN • RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA • IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19 • TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS • GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY • MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS • COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________ • ...
USDA Agencies 2022-11-03
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- implements agricultural policy, administers credit and loan programs, and manages conservation, commodity, disaster and farm marketing programs through a national network of offices.
- USDA's principal in-house research agency.
- works to improve foreign market access for U.S. products.
- USDA's principal social science research agency. Each year, ERS communicates research results and socioeconomic indicators
- responsible for the strategic marketing of products and ensuring fair trading and promote a competitive market place
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- increases food security and reduces hunger in partnership with cooperating organizations by providing children and low-income people access to food, a healthy diet, and nutrition education
- provides leadership in ensuring the health and care of animals and plants.
- enhances public health and well-being by protecting the public from foodborne illness and ensuring that the nation's meat, poultry and egg products are safe, wholesome, and correctly packaged.
8 Clues: USDA's principal in-house research agency. • works to improve foreign market access for U.S. products. • provides leadership in ensuring the health and care of animals and plants. • responsible for the strategic marketing of products and ensuring fair trading and promote a competitive market place • ...
ecology 2016-01-27
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- mix of sand clay and silt
- water runs thru this easily
- recycles dead things and waste
- eats only meat
- all living and nonliving things in an area
- animals do this and expel carbon dioxide
- one species benefits the other is harmed
- plants use this to get energy
- both species benefits
- eats meat and plants
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- must eat something for energy
- makes its own food
- how an ecosystem changes over time
- all living things in one area
- eats only plants
- one living thing
- species being dependent on each other
- all the members of one living thing
- one species benefits and nothing happens to the other
- eats dead animals
- a relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the two
- absorbs too much water for plants
22 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • eats meat and plants • both species benefits • mix of sand clay and silt • water runs thru this easily • must eat something for energy • all living things in one area • plants use this to get energy • recycles dead things and waste • absorbs too much water for plants • ...
All About Plants 2023-05-23
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- The name of an organism that can make its own food
- The "waste" product of photosynthesis
- The part of the plant that absorbs water from the soil
- The chemical formula for carbon dioxide
- A type of organism that cannot make its own food and must find it
- The process plants use to create their own food
- The site of most photosynthesis
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- The organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- the chemical formula for glucose
- The gas taken in by plants and let out by animals
- Taken up by the roots of plants and used in photosynthesis
- The sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis
- The chemical formula for water
- Small openings in the leaves that let in and out gases
- The original energy source plants use
15 Clues: The chemical formula for water • The site of most photosynthesis • the chemical formula for glucose • The "waste" product of photosynthesis • The original energy source plants use • The chemical formula for carbon dioxide • The process plants use to create their own food • The organelle that is the site of photosynthesis • The gas taken in by plants and let out by animals • ...
Study Guide Science Crossword - 11/3/23 2023-11-02
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- - organisms (decomposers), such as fungi, that feed on decaying organic matter.
- - Cannot make its own food ex. Humans and Animals.
- - Consumers that eat only meat (other animals). Examples: Cats, foxes, lions, wolves
- - Nonliving things in the environment. Examples: sunlight, water, rocks, temperature and air.
- - A group of organisms that share similar characteristics.
- A large group of food chains that connect to one another.
- - Consumers that eat meat and plants. Examples: Pigs, bears, humans
- - Animals that hunt other animals.
- - animals (decomposers), such as termites, and worms, which feed on dead organic material
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- - The process by which plants, algae, and bacteria use energy from sunlight to make food (Glucose)
- - A living thing that gets energy by breaking down wastes dead plants/animals
- - Can make their own food. Example: Plants, Algae
- Living things in the environment ( humans, plants, animals)
- A model that shows the path of energy as it flows from one thing to another.
- Made up of living and nonliving things in an area.
- - An animal that feeds on a large amount of dead animal and plant material present in its habitat.
- - All the populations of organisms that live in the same area.
- A diagram that shows how energy changes as it moves through a food chain and web. What is the 10 rule? The ten percent rule of energy transfer states that each level in an ecosystem only gives 10% of its energy to the levels above it.
- - Consumers that eat only plants. Examples: Cows, zebras, elephants
- - A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area.
- - Animals that are hunted by other animals.
21 Clues: - Animals that hunt other animals. • - Animals that are hunted by other animals. • - Can make their own food. Example: Plants, Algae • Made up of living and nonliving things in an area. • - Cannot make its own food ex. Humans and Animals. • A large group of food chains that connect to one another. • - A group of organisms that share similar characteristics. • ...
Botany Introduction Crossword 2024-01-16
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- In what part of a flower are pollen grains produced?
- Which dioxide gas do plants absorb from the air during photosynthesis?
- Which plant structure anchors it to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients?
- What is the region in a stem where leaves and branches arise?
- What is the part of a seed that provides nourishment to the developing embryo?
- What term describes a plant's ability to bend toward a light source?
- What is the term for the process by which plants respond to the length of daylight and darkness?
- What type of tissue in plants transports water and nutrients from roots to other parts of the plant?
- What is the female reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of an ovary, stigma, and style?
- Which type of plant has seeds with two cotyledons and net-like leaf veins?
- What is the process of sexual reproduction in plants involving the fusion of male and female gametes?
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- What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
- What is the process of the shedding of leaves, flowers, and fruit by a plant called?
- What is the green pigment in plant cells that is essential for photosynthesis?
- What is the reproductive structure in flowering plants?
- Which plant tissue is responsible for the transportation of sugars produced during photosynthesis?
- What is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts called?
- What is the outermost protective layer of a plant cell?
- Which specialized structure in a plant root absorbs water and minerals from the soil?
- Which plant hormone promotes cell elongation and is responsible for stem growth?
20 Clues: In what part of a flower are pollen grains produced? • What is the reproductive structure in flowering plants? • What is the outermost protective layer of a plant cell? • What is the region in a stem where leaves and branches arise? • What term describes a plant's ability to bend toward a light source? • ...
Producers, Consumers, & Decomposers 2020-06-02
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- plants that make their own food
- only eats meat
- eats both plants and meat
- living or once living thing
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- example of a producer in the water
- place where an animal lives
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- group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat
- community of living and nonliving things
- an organism that must find its own food
- organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- very small
- only eats plants
- organism that uses sunlight, water, and air to make food
14 Clues: very small • only eats meat • only eats plants • eats both plants and meat • living or once living thing • place where an animal lives • plants that make their own food • example of a producer in the water • an organism that must find its own food • community of living and nonliving things • an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-10-08
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- Trees are at least [......] metres tall
- tallest trees in the world is....
- example of fleshy fruit is.....
- example of grasses is....
- the largest flowers in the world is.....
- example of non-flowering plant is.....
- Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses produce ....
- woody plants have [......] stems
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- flowering plants reproduce by....
- example of smooth skin is....
- example of dry fruit is....
- example of rough skin is....
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided Herbs, Non-woody vines, and ......
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided into Shrubs, Woody vines, and .....
14 Clues: example of grasses is.... • example of dry fruit is.... • example of rough skin is.... • example of smooth skin is.... • example of fleshy fruit is..... • woody plants have [......] stems • flowering plants reproduce by.... • tallest trees in the world is.... • example of non-flowering plant is..... • Trees are at least [......] metres tall • ...
Food Web 2024-12-18
15 Clues: Put web • Eat rats • eat eggs • Eat corn • Eat plants • Eat spider • Walks in packs • Can camouflage • Fly and is black • Do photosynthesis • Jump in vitoria regia • Turn into a butterfly • That's how the plants get energy • Is the favorite animal of Melissa • This animal has the same name of a band
Plants- Vascular and Nonvascular 2024-01-22
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- Plants reproduce through _________ and spores.
- Moss and _________ are examples plants that have spores.
- Nonvascular plants prefer areas that are ______ like under rocks or on trunks of trees.
- This place on a plant stores food.
- A plant cell that can grow into a new plant.
- The sugar made in the plants leaves is used as _____ for the plant.
- The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________.
- Most plants reproduce using a ________.
- Plants take in _______ from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air.
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- The name of the leaf of a fern.
- The energy from _______ changes water and CO2 into sugar and oxygen.
- This means without tubes or no tubes.
- Moss and this plant are examples of nonvascular plants.
- This word means having tubes.
14 Clues: This word means having tubes. • The name of the leaf of a fern. • This place on a plant stores food. • This means without tubes or no tubes. • Most plants reproduce using a ________. • A plant cell that can grow into a new plant. • Plants reproduce through _________ and spores. • The water in the plants tubes hold the plant ________. • ...
Oxford Discover 3 Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Fish swim in this
- When the air looks smoky
- The white fluffy things in the sky
- People aged 13-19
- Lots of people in one place
- Land surrounded by water
- This has eight legs
- You wear these when you go swimming
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- This flashes in the sky
- A plant that grows up something
- You can see this when you go snorkeling
- A person who waters plants and cuts grass
- These are what plants grow from
- Ice falling from the sky
- The brown stuff that plants grow in
- Land near the sea
- Teacher Jake's favourite animal
- A bird that can't fly
18 Clues: Fish swim in this • People aged 13-19 • Land near the sea • This has eight legs • A bird that can't fly • This flashes in the sky • When the air looks smoky • Ice falling from the sky • Land surrounded by water • Lots of people in one place • A plant that grows up something • These are what plants grow from • Teacher Jake's favourite animal • The white fluffy things in the sky • ...
Good nutrition is health 2023-02-28
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- having been changed slightly, usually to improve something or make it more acceptable
- the state of knowing about or being familiar with something
- a strong physical need to keep taking a particular drug
- the importance or worth of something for someone
- to eat or drink something
- how good or bad something is
- a period of about 25 to 30 years, in which most human babies become adults and have their own children:
- the business of trying to persuade people to buy products or services
- the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured
- a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
- a person related to you who lived a long time ago
- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours
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- someone's way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do
- a substance that is added to food in order to improve its taste or appearance or to keep it fresh and stop it from decaying
- the situation in which there is more than enough of something
- a list of the food that you can eat in a restaurant
- pleased with your situation and not hoping for change or improvement
- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- a chemical used to stop food from decaying
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
22 Clues: to eat or drink something • how good or bad something is • a chemical used to stop food from decaying • the importance or worth of something for someone • a person related to you who lived a long time ago • a list of the food that you can eat in a restaurant • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • a strong physical need to keep taking a particular drug • ...
science 2024-06-20
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- this is what many things do to live safer
- found in the inside of a plant
- a big round ball containg all of the DNA
- makes the food for the plant
- plants fide it in the air and use it to grow
- The total of the surroundings (air,water,soil,vegetation,people,wildlife) influencing each living being
- plants make this by combing carbon,water and light
- this is how most plants reproduce
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- this is how most aniamils reproduce
- plants use this to grow
- is found inside of animal and plant cells and keeps the inside of the cell stashonary
- these kind of cells are found inside of an animal
- this is how some cells reproduce
- plants fide this in the ground and use it to grow
- wich is found in side of a plant and animal cell and it makes all the energy
- protects the inside of a plant cell
- A community of living organisms of a single major ecological region
17 Clues: plants use this to grow • makes the food for the plant • found in the inside of a plant • this is how some cells reproduce • this is how most plants reproduce • this is how most aniamils reproduce • protects the inside of a plant cell • a big round ball containg all of the DNA • this is what many things do to live safer • plants fide it in the air and use it to grow • ...
ERIKA'S EASTER PUZZLE (use the internet) 2021-04-02
10 Clues: rosa almohada • K (hint-bananas) • stores items at -10F • alumina pepe lahilahi • deoxyribonucleic acid • discovered by Banting • machine that uses k-pods • sugar type found in apples • food that offers little nutrition • lack of absorbic acid results in this condition
List 23 2021-02-05
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- last book in OT
- moving of pollen
- to sprout
- christmas flower
- scientific study of plant
- state flower
- redwood tree
- part of flower
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- trees loose leaves
- green stuff in plants
- weed in yard
- mosslike plant
- cone bearing tree
- central part of plant
- to compare
- tiny plant in seed
- plants give off
- spring bush flower
- yellow flower dust
19 Clues: to sprout • to compare • weed in yard • state flower • redwood tree • mosslike plant • part of flower • last book in OT • plants give off • moving of pollen • christmas flower • cone bearing tree • trees loose leaves • tiny plant in seed • spring bush flower • yellow flower dust • green stuff in plants • central part of plant • scientific study of plant
Seasons 2023-04-04
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- When do the leaves fall?
- What game do you start in spring?
- Plants ___ in spring
- Days are ___ in winter
- It ___ during spring
- When does it snow?
- It gets ___ in winter
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- When does it get hot?
- Days are ___ in summer
- Plants change ___ in fall
- When do the plants grow?
- How many seasons are there?
- It gets ___ in summer
- The ___ blows during fall
14 Clues: When does it snow? • Plants ___ in spring • It ___ during spring • When does it get hot? • It gets ___ in summer • It gets ___ in winter • Days are ___ in summer • Days are ___ in winter • When do the leaves fall? • When do the plants grow? • Plants change ___ in fall • The ___ blows during fall • How many seasons are there? • What game do you start in spring?
Invertebrates 2019-03-05
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- two shells held together by hinges. ex clams
- invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a hard outer outer shell
- chemicals that kill pests
- an organism that lives inside or on another organism
- long,round body
- animals that only eat other animals/meat
- largest group of mollusks. ex snails and slugs
- outer skeleton
- structures or behaviors that allow animal to perform these basic functions in their environments
- a tiny hole or opening that allows the passage of liquid
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- feeds on dead plants/animals
- organelle for breathing
- the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- a process in which an animal’s body undergoes dramatic changes in form during its life cycle
- flexible ribbon of tiny teeth
- immature form of animal that looks different from the adult
- an animal that carries pollen among plants
- animals that only eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- organism that parasite lives in or on
20 Clues: outer skeleton • long,round body • organelle for breathing • chemicals that kill pests • feeds on dead plants/animals • animals that only eat plants • flexible ribbon of tiny teeth • organism that parasite lives in or on • animals that only eat other animals/meat • animals that eat both plants and animals • an animal that carries pollen among plants • ...
semester review (chapters1-3) 2023-12-05
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- variable observed to in experiment
- study of plants
- transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- nervous system that contains brain and spinal cord
- largest vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- cut in more than one direction with equal halves
- tiny air sacs found in person's lungs
- process by which life continues
- top layer of skin
- largest part of the human brain
- enclosed seeds
- food making process of plants
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- high concentration to low concentration through semipermeable membrane
- system that releases hormones
- system that controls body functions and activities
- leaf more than one leaflet attached to petiole
- system that breaks down food
- plants that do all in one growing season
- physical activity that strengthens the heart and lungs and burns fat
- plants life
- sensible but untested explanation
- lower chambers of the heart
- organ that produces bile
- plant family that restores nitrogen into soil
- growth of seed
25 Clues: plants life • growth of seed • enclosed seeds • study of plants • top layer of skin • organ that produces bile • lower chambers of the heart • system that breaks down food • system that releases hormones • food making process of plants • process by which life continues • largest part of the human brain • sensible but untested explanation • variable observed to in experiment • ...
steve's photosynthesis 2024-10-31
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- a pigment found in green plants
- can affect photosynthesis
- another name for lighter dependant stage
- doesn't require light to produce energy
- natural coloring of matter
- eats or find its own food or energy
- nitrogen
- smashed tube like structure
- cycle another name for light independent stage
- type of liquid plant usues to grow
- energy source for photosystem 1
- energy with three phosphate
- where the calvin cycle happens
- another name for light independent stage
- growth process of plants
- sugar
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- type of energy in the calvin cycle
- type of energy made by plants
- type of groups in atp and adp
- plants use this to make oxygen
- makes its own food/energy
- requires light to produce energy
- eates or consumes energy
- makes energy or food
- cell that is responsible for photosynthesis
- coin like shape in thylakoids
- energy with two phosphates
- gas made by plant
28 Clues: sugar • nitrogen • gas made by plant • makes energy or food • eates or consumes energy • growth process of plants • makes its own food/energy • can affect photosynthesis • natural coloring of matter • energy with two phosphates • smashed tube like structure • energy with three phosphate • type of energy made by plants • type of groups in atp and adp • coin like shape in thylakoids • ...
photosynthesis and ATP Jane 2024-10-31
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- plants make their own food, occurs in the chloroplasts
- ideal ---- for photosynthesis to occur is 0-35^C
- the light-dependent stage requires this
- where light independent takes place
- rely on other plants/animals for food
- also called the calvin cycle
- where photosynthesis occurs
- Make their own food
- this enters the Calvin cycle which helps make sugars
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- makes sugar
- depends on light
- also called light independent
- how plants make food
- another name for autotrophs
- enters the light-dependent stage
- also called light dependent stage
- light dependent stage product, carries energy
- stores and provides energy for the cell
- is a chemical compound. ATP has 3 of these.
- where light-dependent takes place
- sugar is a primary energy source
- main sugar part in ATP and ADP
- a green pigment, found in plants
- has 2 phosphate groups
- nitrogenous base
- natural coloring in animal or plant.
- the main product of the light-dependent stage
- is another name for hetrotrough
28 Clues: makes sugar • depends on light • nitrogenous base • Make their own food • how plants make food • has 2 phosphate groups • another name for autotrophs • where photosynthesis occurs • also called the calvin cycle • also called light independent • main sugar part in ATP and ADP • is another name for hetrotrough • enters the light-dependent stage • sugar is a primary energy source • ...
farm 2026-01-29
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- The green parts of a plant that make food.
- The base plant that supports the graft.
- Essential for the growth and survival of plants.
- A tool used to make cuts in grafting.
- The slant at which cuts are made in grafting.
- A period of time used to care for the graft.
- A living organism that grows in soil.
- An area where plants are cultivated.
- A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- To divide or sever with a sharp tool.
- The branch you want to graft onto another plant.
- To cut back branches to encourage growth.
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- The process of cleaning tools to prevent infection.
- The act of joining two plants together.
- o move a plant from one place to another.
- To increase in size or develop.
- Describes a plant that is strong and thriving.
- A tool used for cutting plants and branches.
- Material used to hold the graft together.
- To cover something completely.
20 Clues: To cover something completely. • To increase in size or develop. • An area where plants are cultivated. • A tool used to make cuts in grafting. • A living organism that grows in soil. • To divide or sever with a sharp tool. • The act of joining two plants together. • The base plant that supports the graft. • o move a plant from one place to another. • ...
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Aquaculture 2021-10-16
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- excess nutrient in water bodies can lead to
- strategy by which plants limit the uptake of heavy metals
- accumulation of metal ions in the cytoplasm trigger the production of
- the actual amount of a chemical that exhibits the biological action in the body of an organism
- crassipes a plant used for phytoremediation of polluted water
- a chemical that is not naturally occurring in the body of the organism
- water pollution that does not originate from a single source
- method by which plants can take up the pollutant from the soil and convert it into a less toxic volatile form
- study of traditional medicine
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- plants that are capable of accumulating very high levels of metal ions without showing any toxicity symptoms
- establishing green covers near the contaminated sites in order to immobilize the toxicants withing the plants
- pathway that involves movement through cell walls and the intercellular spaces
- main organelle where the plants store the heavy metals that are absorbed
- the technique of using plants to remove pollutants in the environment so as to minimize their availability in the soil
- drug obtained from Digitalis purpureus
15 Clues: study of traditional medicine • drug obtained from Digitalis purpureus • excess nutrient in water bodies can lead to • strategy by which plants limit the uptake of heavy metals • water pollution that does not originate from a single source • crassipes a plant used for phytoremediation of polluted water • ...
Agronomy Semester Vocabulary Review 2023-05-09
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- The stage of development when deterioration occurs, leading to the death of an organism or organ.
- One of two components of the vascular system whose primary function is to transport water and soil nutrients.
- With atmospheric oxygen.
- Refers to plants that can survive mild spring frosts and may be planted early in the spring or in the fall.(2 words, no spaces)
- One of two components of the vascular system in plants whose primary function is transport of manufactured products.
- Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their characteristics.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves).Typically have broad, stalked leaves, and netlike veins.
- A flower that has all four basic floral organs: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. (2 words, no spaces)
- Refers to plants that are usually killed by frosts and require much warmer temperatures to grow properly. They are planted later in the spring. (2 words, no spaces)
- When a shoot or scion is removed from the desired plant and placed on another plant (the stock).
- A plant or plant part that lives for more than two years.
- Refers to a daily temperature range.
- Plants that require a day longer than its critical day length in order to flower; also called short-night plants. (2 words, no spaces)
- Major divisions for living things: the plant & the animal.
- Response of the plant to the length of daylight.
- Vegetative method of propagating new plants by producing adventitious roots before the new plant is cut from the parent.
- Part of light that is not absorbed but reflected, such as a red object reflects red light, a green object reflects green. The reflected portion of the spectrum is the color of an object.
- Physiological and morphological (structural) changes that occur in cells, tissues, or organs during development and maturation.
- Transformation of any form of radiant energy as it passes through a material substance.
- Genetic information (DNA) contained in nucleus
- Growth which takes place in young, herbaceous organs, resulting in an increase in length of shoots & roots. (2 words, no spaces)
- Growing point is above the soil surface immediately on emergence. (2 words, no spaces)
- Type of grafting that consists of inserting a single bud into a stock.
- A plant group different in the wild from the general species. It is often used for varieties named from the general species.
- Temperature needed for plants to germinate. (2 words, no spaces)
- A plant or stem onto which a graft is made; especially a plant grown specifically to provide the root part of grafted plants.
- Plants requiring a day shorter than its critical day length or a night longer than its critical dark period in order to flower; also called long-night plants. (2 words, no spaces)
- Plant reproduction used to ensure that new plants are identical to the parents.(3 words, no spaces)
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- Decomposition of organic substances, especially carbohydrates, under anaerobic conditions.
- A flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
- Reproduction in plants requiring that flowers form, that pollination & fertilization occur, that seeds develop, and that the seeds grow into new plants. (3 words, no spaces)
- Cell with DNA not enclosed in the nucleus
- Process of development.
- A portion of a plant is removed and made to form roots.
- Piece of last year's growth with three or four buds. Part inserted on the understock.
- A cultivated variety; an entity of commercial importance that is give a name to distinguish it from other genetically different plants.
- Organizational system for descriptive classification of plants.
- Act of placing pollen from the male reproductive organ onto the female reproductive organ of a flower.
- An organizational system for describing related plants or animals.
- Environmental absence of deficiency of molecular oxygen. Conditions frequently encountered in flooded soils or following irrigation.
- Results in an increased girth as layers of woody tissue are laid down. Not typically exhibited in monocots and herbaceous dicots (2 words, no spaces)
- Offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- Conducting tissues of a plant composed of xylem & phloem. (2 words, no spaces)
- Combining with oxygen to release energy.
- The largest group of similar individuals that actually or potentially can successfully interbreed with one another but not with other such groups.
- Growing point remains below the soil surface for a time after emergence. (2 words, no spaces)
- Complete their life cycle in less than one year and must be planted again.
- Flowers that lack one or more of the four regular parts of a complete flower. (2 words, no spaces)
- A plant that requires two growing seasons to complete its life cycle.
- Process in a plant of making sugars for growth and respiration from the raw products of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight, releasing oxygen.
- A unit of scientific classification that includes one or several closely related species. The scientific name for each organism includes designations for genus & species.
- A plant that may flower under any day length. (2 words, no spaces)
52 Clues: Process of development. • With atmospheric oxygen. • Refers to a daily temperature range. • Combining with oxygen to release energy. • Cell with DNA not enclosed in the nucleus • Genetic information (DNA) contained in nucleus • Response of the plant to the length of daylight. • A portion of a plant is removed and made to form roots. • ...
Ch 3 Science Review 2021-10-15
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- Keep plants from blowing over
- What organisms release as they turn food into energy
- process in which carbon and oxygen move through the environment
- taken in minerals and water
- Flower structures that contain male reproductive cells
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- Helps plants use light energy to make food
- Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant
- The seeds of certain grasses from which cereals are made
- Plant material that can be separated into thread
- Flowering, fruit-producing plant
- Tubes in plants that carry food
- Process by which nitrogen gas is changed into a form plants can use
- Plant with unprotected seeds
- Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals
14 Clues: taken in minerals and water • Plant with unprotected seeds • Keep plants from blowing over • Tubes in plants that carry food • Flowering, fruit-producing plant • Helps plants use light energy to make food • Tubes in plants that carry water and minerals • Plant material that can be separated into thread • Single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant • ...
Water Cycle 2020-10-15
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- Basic need of all plants.
- A depositing of rain, snow, or sleet.
- The major farm crop produced in Illinois that grows tall.
- Land used for production agriculture.
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- To sprout or begin to grow.
- An enclosure for raising plants indoors.
- The process in which water forms a vapor.
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- The process in which plants release water to the atmosphere.
- The process by which plants make food.
- All the living and nonliving parts of a particular environment.
- Water that passes through small gaps to soak into the soil.
- _____bean crop is widely grown in Illinois.
- What plants need from the sun to grow.
14 Clues: Basic need of all plants. • To sprout or begin to grow. • A depositing of rain, snow, or sleet. • Land used for production agriculture. • The process by which plants make food. • What plants need from the sun to grow. • An enclosure for raising plants indoors. • The process in which water forms a vapor. • When water changes from a gas to a liquid. • ...
Cigarette Smoking & Pregnancy 2013-10-08
MAPEH Rangers: Crossword Puzzle Challenge! 2025-08-10
Unit 4 2024 Review 2025-01-06
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- is your crossword puzzle with the words and clues formatted as requested:
- a plant that produces seeds exposed to air
- part of a flower that receives pollen
- plants plants without vessels for transporting water
- broadest level of classification
- smallest level of organism classification
- organisms with a backbone
- to organizing living things
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- key chart with choices that helps you identify things
- to begin to grow from a seed
- line has the answer followed by the clue. Let me know if you need any adjustments!
- part of the flower that produces pollen
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit
- plants plants with vessels for transporting water
- organisms without a backbone
- reproductive cell in nonflowering plants
16 Clues: organisms with a backbone • to organizing living things • to begin to grow from a seed • organisms without a backbone • broadest level of classification • part of a flower that receives pollen • part of the flower that produces pollen • reproductive cell in nonflowering plants • smallest level of organism classification • a plant that produces seeds exposed to air • ...
MSB: Get’s Eaten! – Food Chains & Food Webs 2025-05-27
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- an animal at the top of its food chain, no natural predators
- A group of connected food chains that shows how energy moves through many animals and plants in an area.
- general term for an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- organisms that produce their own food
- A plant that makes its own food using sunlight.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- Power that living things get from food.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- A place where living things and nonliving things live and work together.
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- An animal that eats only plants.
- A simple line that shows who eats whom.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- An organism like fungi or bacteria that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- A level in a food chain (like producer, herbivore, carnivore).
- A living thing (like a plant, animal, or person).
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that is eaten by another animal.
17 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • organisms that produce their own food • A simple line that shows who eats whom. • Power that living things get from food. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that is eaten by another animal. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- the process plants use to make their own food
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
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- a living thing that makes its own food
- the light from the Sun
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- to get bigger or older
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- a living thing that makes its own food
- the light from the Sun
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- to get bigger or older
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
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- the process plants use to make their own food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Plant Classification 2023-04-14
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or season)
- One cotyledon, scattered vascular bundles, parallel leaf veins, flower parts in multiples of three
- transports food from the leaves
- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- Pore-like openings on the underside of the leaf that allows gas exchange
- Where photosynthesis takes place; made up of palisade and spongy layer
- Roots System with many small roots
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- Waxy coating that prevents water loss
- Two-name system with the first being the genus and the second being the species
- Root system with one thick main root
- Both are created by the cambium which becomes growth rings in trees
- Protective layer of cells
- Two cotyledons, vascular bundles arranged in a circle, netted leaf veins, flower parts are in multiples of four or five
- Transports water and minerals from the roots
- Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- Plants that produce for more than two years of growing seasons
18 Clues: Protective layer of cells • transports food from the leaves • Roots System with many small roots • Root system with one thick main root • Waxy coating that prevents water loss • Transports water and minerals from the roots • Roots that grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- in a food web __________ increases population.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
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- scientists who study ecology.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- multiple food chains linked together.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factors are nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- in a food web __________ increases population.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
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- scientists who study ecology.
- factors are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- multiple food chains linked together.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • is transfer of matter in the form of energy. • ...
Mid Spring Semester Review 2026-03-24
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- carry signals
- making food with sunlight
- supports plant
- gas needed for energy
- controls the body
- body part that performs a job
- message in the body
- whole living thing
- low energy feeling
- keeping body stable
- moves blood
- carries water in plants
- warms the body
- waste gas from cells
- absorb water
- food made by plants
- action to stimulus
- change in environment
- carries sugar in plants
- oxygen gas
- living thing that makes food
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- breaks down food
- brings in oxygen
- detects stimulus
- lightheaded feeling
- part of nervous system for reflexes
- stored information
- measure of heat
- organ used for breathing
- control center of the body
- power for cells
- cools the body
- quick response
- present at birth
- transport system in plants
- fast automatic response
- building blocks of life
- carries oxygen and nutrients
- removes waste
- make food
- carbon dioxide gas
- gained from experience
- group of organs working together
- smallest living part
- group of similar cells
- happens without thinking
46 Clues: make food • oxygen gas • moves blood • absorb water • carry signals • removes waste • supports plant • cools the body • quick response • warms the body • measure of heat • power for cells • breaks down food • brings in oxygen • detects stimulus • present at birth • controls the body • stored information • whole living thing • low energy feeling • carbon dioxide gas • action to stimulus • lightheaded feeling • ...
Plant Pests: Viruses 2022-02-02
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- Any agent which destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
- fungus which produce a growth on the surface of damp and decaying organic matter
- practice of growing different crops on the same land over a period of several growing seasons
- single-celled organisms including viruses, fungi and bacteria
- small openings on the surface of leaves which allow for gases and water to pass in and out of leaves
- plant pathogens which cause harm to plants
- single celled or non-cellular microorganisms which lack chlorophyll and reproduce by fission
- cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants
- non-living organisms such as weather conditions, air pollution and toxic chemicals
- taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts
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- process of plants drooping or shriveling due to lack of water
- Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria
- smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem
- material used to cover plants
- groups of macromolecules which carry genetic information to control all cell functions; in the form of DNA and various forms of RNA
- organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus
- small, infectious particles composed of a protein coat and a nucleic acid
- single celled reproductive structure of non-flowering plants, fungi and bacteria which develop into a new individual without fusion
- disease producing agents which cause harm to other organisms
19 Clues: material used to cover plants • plant pathogens which cause harm to plants • organisms such as fungi, bacteria and virus • Diseases Diseases in plants caused by bacteria • cause discoloration, wilting and death in plants • smaller stem which attaches a leaf to the main stem • taxonomic kingdom which includes yeast, molds and smuts • ...
crossword 2017-04-11
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- United Nations Children's Fund
- an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- a person who performs a service willingly and without pay
- generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless
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- a person licensed to practice medicine
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action
- the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor.
- a shortage of food; famine
9 Clues: a shortage of food; famine • United Nations Children's Fund • a person licensed to practice medicine • a person who performs a service willingly and without pay • lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition • generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless • an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- movement towards or away from touch
- growth promoter and growth inhibitor are both this
- restricts growth of plants
- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
- develops an organism
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- stimulates stem elongation
- movement towards or away from water
- helps in secondary growth
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- movement towards or away from gravity
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- plant hormones
21 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • restricts growth of plants • stimulates stem elongation • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from touch • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
Chapter 5: Tropical Rainforest 2012-12-10
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- A major terrestrial ecosystem with characteristic plant and animal species maintained under particular climatic conditions.
- the third level of the rainforest; This level collects most of the rain, moisture, and photosynthesis
- Death of all members of a species.
- Plant that requires large amounts of moisture.
- plants that require constant heat
- The range of species of plants and animals on Earth; the variety of all living things.
- system A large ecosystem such as the rainforest.
- The animals living within a given area.
- roots Trees in the tropical rainforest grow additional roots that are above ground level. These roots make the trees taller and given them added support.
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- Living components of ecosystems, like plants.
- The free-hanging stem of plants
- Threatened with immediate elimination or extinction.
- An ecological system in which plants and animals are linked to their environment.
- The plants living within a given area.
- system A very small ecosystem such as a vegetable garden.
- The planetary ecosystem.
- The red soil of the tropical rainforest.
- Non-living components of ecosystems, like rocks.
18 Clues: The planetary ecosystem. • The free-hanging stem of plants • plants that require constant heat • Death of all members of a species. • The plants living within a given area. • The animals living within a given area. • The red soil of the tropical rainforest. • Living components of ecosystems, like plants. • Plant that requires large amounts of moisture. • ...
Year 3 Science Revision 2019-11-19
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- harmful substance in the air
- example of a fish
- example of a mammal
- preferred type of soil for planting
- getting rid of chemical waste from the body
- example of a reptile
- what plants need to grow
- attracts insects to the plant
- taking in and using food
- the air we breathe out
- making more living things of the same type
- rule used by tailors
- property of soil that makes it rough to feel
- soil type with large particles
- group of animals with wings
- another name for non standard unit of measuring length
- ability to detect changes around us
- type of soil that is sticky when wet
- group of animals with thick scales
- Number of legs of an insect
- transports nutrients to the plant
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- ability for living things to increase in size
- group of animals with body parts divided into three
- old method of measuring length
- part of plant that prepares food for the plant
- group of animals that feed their young ones with milk from their breast
- standard unit of measuring length
- holds a plant firmly to the ground
- colouring matter of a leaf
- used to measure round objects
- moving air
- ability to take in air
- example of an insect
- another name for modern method of measuring length
- group of animals that live partly on water and on land
- top covering of the earth surface
- the air we breathe in
- group of animals with gills fins and scales
- part of an insect
- example of a bird
- how long an object is
41 Clues: moving air • example of a fish • part of an insect • example of a bird • example of a mammal • example of a reptile • example of an insect • rule used by tailors • the air we breathe in • how long an object is • ability to take in air • the air we breathe out • what plants need to grow • taking in and using food • colouring matter of a leaf • group of animals with wings • ...
Eat right, live strong. 2020-06-10
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- foods have this value
- over eating can cause?
- adding a chemical
- we need this to survive
- a specific food type
- a one-off diet
- the purpose of food
- A user of goods
- a specific food type
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- The way you see yourself
- like a set of rules
- water in the body is
- constantly changing
- a specific food type
- linked to someones heritage
15 Clues: a one-off diet • A user of goods • adding a chemical • like a set of rules • constantly changing • the purpose of food • water in the body is • a specific food type • a specific food type • a specific food type • foods have this value • over eating can cause? • we need this to survive • The way you see yourself • linked to someones heritage
dhairya salla 7p [nutrition in plants] 2017-05-29
5 Clues: kitchen of the plant • a gas needed for photosynthesis • a plant pigment that absorbs light • a plant that feeds on decomposing material • a plant that is autotrophic and hetrotrophic
FOOD CHAIN AND WEBS 2025-11-05
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- The green organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- A large fish that eats smaller fish
- A predator that can also eat dead animals
- The flow of energy in a food chain always begins with the .......
- A complex network of many connected food chains
- The sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- The process that uses sunlight to make food in plants
- A herbivore in the savannah ecosystem with long neck
- A big cat in the forest that eats deer
- A small jumping insect that eats rice plants
- A bird that hunts at night in the farmland ecosystem
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- Small animal plankton that eats phytoplankton
- The top predator in the savannah ecosystem
- An example of a producer in the marine ecosystem
- A small green plant in forests and rice fields eaten by deer or mouse
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- The place where living things and non-living things interact
- Tiny green plant-like organisms found floating in water
- An animal that eats only plants
- An organism that lives in soil and helps decompose organic matter
20 Clues: An animal that eats only plants • A large fish that eats smaller fish • A big cat in the forest that eats deer • A predator that can also eat dead animals • The top predator in the savannah ecosystem • A small jumping insect that eats rice plants • Small animal plankton that eats phytoplankton • The sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem • ...
Weed Control Chp 1 & 2 2026-01-15
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- Green plants may require _____ burnings
- Below ground stems that are utilized for reproduction are referred to as ____
- The chemical product that causes leaves to drop from plants is called ___________
- Plants originally brought in for decoration that have now become out of control and spread farther than originally intended are regarded as ______ plants
- In their first year Biennial plants form ______ at their basal leaves
- Biological control may utilize insect _______ agents that are very specific to their host weed species
- Blackberries and Knotweed are both _____ plants, with net-like veins.
- ____ is a substance added to pesticide formulations to increase safety or the effectiveness of the pesticide
- Intentionally choosing crops that are native and adapted to the environment to out compete invasives is an example of ________ control
- Grasses are ________ meaning that they have one seed leaf
- _____ perennials spread primarily by seed and can report from crown buds on the Taproot
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- Sedges, unlike grasses, have _______ shaped stems
- The most effective way to keep an invasive weed out of an area is ________
- Burning and hand pulling are two examples of ________ control
- Summer annuals germinate in the _________
- True or False - In the state of Washington Fertilizers are considered to be a pesticide
- The chemical product utilized to target a species by creating moisture loss within the plants tissues is called _______
- True or False - The most common way for a weed species to invade an urban environment is through movement of contaminated equipment/soils/and mulch
- Introducing a species to target a invasive weed is an example of _______ control
- Grasses and Sedges have these kind of leaf veins which suffers from other plant types
- True or False - Some seeds will survive being crushed, digested AND being pooped out of an animal
- Substances that alter the development of a plant are regarded as Growth __________
- Winter annuals germinate in the _______
- Above ground stems utilized for reproduction are referred to as _________
- What does the M in IWM stand for?
- ________ perennials reproduce by aboveground stems or below ground stems
26 Clues: What does the M in IWM stand for? • Green plants may require _____ burnings • Winter annuals germinate in the _______ • Summer annuals germinate in the _________ • Sedges, unlike grasses, have _______ shaped stems • Grasses are ________ meaning that they have one seed leaf • Burning and hand pulling are two examples of ________ control • ...
Words vocabulary 2017-01-23
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- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- chemical process that turns vegetable oils into solids
- plant proteins that lack at least one essential amino acids
- cells that store fat from foods and grow larger as they store additional fat
- sugars with single-unit chemical structure
- chemical structures that make up fat
- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants;made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- sugars formed from simple one and 2 unit structure
- A.A. that the body needs but cannot provide; obtained from foods
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods.
- green pigment in plants; ust be present for photosynthesis to occur
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- Nutrient that is a person´s main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
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- proteins that contain all essential amino acids
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical stuctures
- chemical ¨packages¨ that transport fatty acids through blood stream
- unsaturated fatty acids with 2+ hydrogen units missing
- plant material that are eaten but can´t be digested by human enzymes
- chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body process
- protein with globular shape; transports oxygen in blood to all body cells
- fatty acids in fish oil, especially fatty fish; may lower risk of heart disease
- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically
25 Clues: chemical structures that make up fat • sugars with single-unit chemical structure • proteins that contain all essential amino acids • formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically • sugars formed from simple one and 2 unit structure • chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates • carbohydrates with complicated structures; starches • ...
Unit 4 2024 Review 2025-01-06
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- plants plants without vessels for transporting water
- a flowering plant that produces seeds enclosed in a fruit
- to organizing living things
- plants plants with vessels for transporting water
- a plant that produces seeds exposed to air
- organisms with a backbone
- to begin to grow from a seed
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- organisms without a backbone
- key chart with choices that helps you identify things
- broadest level of classification
- smallest level of organism classification
- part of the flower that produces pollen
- reproductive cell in nonflowering plants
- part of a flower that receives pollen
14 Clues: organisms with a backbone • to organizing living things • organisms without a backbone • to begin to grow from a seed • broadest level of classification • part of a flower that receives pollen • part of the flower that produces pollen • reproductive cell in nonflowering plants • smallest level of organism classification • a plant that produces seeds exposed to air • ...
Tropism, Cells, and Stimulus Crossword 2023-09-14
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- The outer layer of cells that controls what goes in and out
- Plants' response to touch
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Plants' response to gravity
- Stimulus inside an organism
- Organelle used for storage inside the cell
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- Stimulus outside an organism
- Water pressure inside plant cells' vacuoles
- Provides support and structure to a plant cell
- Plants' response to water
- Plants' response to a stimulus
- The brain of the cells, contains DNA
- The gel-like fluid that keeps organelles in place
- Plants' response to light
- The powerhouse of the cell, breaks down nutrients to get energy
15 Clues: Plants' response to water • Plants' response to light • Plants' response to touch • Plants' response to gravity • Stimulus inside an organism • Stimulus outside an organism • Plants' response to a stimulus • Where photosynthesis takes place • The brain of the cells, contains DNA • Organelle used for storage inside the cell • Water pressure inside plant cells' vacuoles • ...
John Allen's plant crossword puzzle 2021-02-11
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- is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants formed from the ovary after flowering.
- vascular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting in woody in secondary thickening.
- Producers are organisms that make their own food
- organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus.
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- is a water insoluble polysaccharide made up of thousands of glucose molecules and has a great tensile strength.
- is a water-impervious protective layer covering the epidermal cells of leaves and other parts and limiting water loss.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- tissue: the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- of generations: is the type of life cycle that occurs in those plants and algae in the Archaeplastida and the Heterokontophyta that have distinct haploid sexual and diploid asexual stages.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
- the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant.
- is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions.
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- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the functional or behavioral response of an organism to changes of duration in daily, seasonal, or yearly cycles of light and darkness.
- hormone: are organic substances that regulate plantgrowth and development.
- a filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus in some lower plants, especially mosses and liverworts, serving both to anchor the plant and to conduct water.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
- is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development, in particular a human offspring during the period from approximately the second to the eighth week after fertilization
- respiration: Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products.
- grain: are microscopic structures that carry the male reproductive cell of plants
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- refers to the female reproductive organ in vertebrates that produces the female gametes
27 Clues: Producers are organisms that make their own food • the leaf or leaflike part of a palm, fern, or similar plant. • organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. • the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. • hormone: are organic substances that regulate plantgrowth and development. • ...
Ecology Wordsearch Crossword - Medium 2025-02-05
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- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead material.
- The system of organizing living things into groups based on similarities.
- Factor A living component in an environment, such as plants or animals (two words:6,6).
- Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Chain A linear sequence showing how energy is transferred from one organism to another (two words:4,5).
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
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- Factor A non-living element in an environment, like temperature or light (two words:7,6).
- Level A position in a food chain or web, indicating an organism's feeding level(two words:7,5).
- web A system of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem (two words:4,7).
- Animals that eat only plants.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- Organisms, like plants, that create their own food through photosynthesis.
- All the populations of different species living together in an area.
17 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat only other animals. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • A group of the same species living in the same area. • The process by which plants make food using sunlight. • Any living thing, from tiny bacteria to large animals. • ...
Plant and Animal Behaviour & Responses 2020-11-04
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- Plants that have seeds that will only germinate when an inhibitor is washed out of the seed, then run their life cycle very rapidly. They are often found in deserts
- The environmental agent that resets the biological clock. E.g. a change in temperature
- Chemicals that produced colour in plants
- of the rhythm The time it takes to complete one cycle of the activity (from onset to onset)
- The falling of leaves, fruits and flowers
- A yearly activity period
- rhythm Cyclic environmental changes caused by Earth’s rhythm
- Active mostly during the day
- Plants that grow, store food in the first year, then go through a period of chilling and flower the next year
- Active at dawn and dusk
- The regulation of activity by daylength
- A monthly activity period
- A state of temporarily reduced metabolism
- No regular pattern in a daily cycle
- A daily activity period
- A state of inactivity or dormancy in animals during seasonal hot or day conditions
- day length (CDL) The photoperiod above which long-day plants flower and below which short-day plants flower
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts – it absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Rhythm A periodic change in behaviour or physiology that are generated and maintained by a biological clock
- The resetting of the biological clock on a regular basis
- A biological rhythm driven by external stimuli
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- A blue-green protein found in most plants, which plays an essential part in a number of plant processes such as the measurement of the photoperiod
- A period of dormancy of animals during seasonal cold conditions
- When a seed grows it first root (radicle) and shoot (plumule)
- running When the biological clock is running without any clues from the environment
- cues Factors in the environment, used by organisms to establish and maintain a pattern of activity e.g. temperature
- A tidal activity period
- A hypothetical plant hormones, inferred to be induced in leaves and to travel to a shoot apex to cause flowering
- day plants A plant that flowers when day length exceeds a certain minimum value
- The induction of flowering by a period of chilling
- A recording of an animals activity
- neutral plants A plant that flowers independently of day length
- Active mostly during the night
- Pinks, reds through to purple pigments
- Clock An internal timing system that continues without external cues
- shift When the onset of the period of the rhythm is changed
- A lunar (moon) activity period
- A mass movement of members of a species, usually at regular intervals over large distances
- A biological rhythm driven by internal stimuli
- day plants A plant that flowers when day length is less than a certain minimum value
40 Clues: A tidal activity period • Active at dawn and dusk • A daily activity period • A yearly activity period • A monthly activity period • Active mostly during the day • Active mostly during the night • A lunar (moon) activity period • A recording of an animals activity • No regular pattern in a daily cycle • Pinks, reds through to purple pigments • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2025-12-26
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- Biological catalysts in photosynthesis
- Stage of photosynthesis requiring sunlight
- Cells that control stomatal opening
- Raw material absorbed by roots
- Tissue that transports sugars in plants
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Leaf tissue rich in chloroplasts
- Gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis
- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Energy molecule produced in light reactions
- Loss of water vapor from leaves
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- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Movement of gases across membranes
- Organism that makes its own food
- Waxy layer reducing water loss
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Green pigment essential for photosynthesis
- Sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Stage of photosynthesis not requiring light
- Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange
- Organism that consumes others for food
- Main site of photosynthesis
22 Clues: Main site of photosynthesis • Waxy layer reducing water loss • Raw material absorbed by roots • Loss of water vapor from leaves • Energy source for photosynthesis • Organism that makes its own food • Leaf tissue rich in chloroplasts • Movement of gases across membranes • Gas released during photosynthesis • Cells that control stomatal opening • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-19
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- changes to survive
- plants create glucose using _____
- cells in plants that allow them to use photosynthesis
- the act of breathing
- a place in which different species live together
- mosses and lichens re-building the ecosystem
- a certain type of animal
- powerhouse of the cell
- exiting a place
- eats both meat and plants
- relies on other organisms for food
- only eats plants
- an equal exchange
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- one benefits one isn’t helped nor harmed
- a resource holding back the ecosystem
- Symbiosis in which only 1 benefits and the other suffers
- the amount a biosphere can hold
- makes its own food
- entering a new place
- eats dead animals
- only consumes meat
- a place where animals live
- relation ship between 2 organisms
- place made up of abiotic and biotic factors
- Number of animals in an ecosystem
- a place different from others due to climate and other factors
26 Clues: exiting a place • only eats plants • eats dead animals • an equal exchange • changes to survive • makes its own food • only consumes meat • the act of breathing • entering a new place • powerhouse of the cell • a certain type of animal • eats both meat and plants • a place where animals live • the amount a biosphere can hold • plants create glucose using _____ • ...
Science Crossword Alex 2018-12-10
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- relies on other organisms for food
- an equal exchange
- exiting a place
- Symbiosis in which only 1 benefit and the other suffers
- a resource holding back the ecosystem
- one benefits one isn’t helped nor harmed
- a place where animals live
- only consumes meat
- Number of animals in an ecosystem
- the amount a biosphere can hold
- relationship between 2 organisms
- plants create glucose using _____
- a place different from others due to climate and other factors
- cells in plants that allow them to use photosynthesis
- entering a new place
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- the act of breathing
- changes to survive
- place made up of abiotic and biotic factors
- mosses and lichens re-building the ecosystem
- a certain type of animal
- only eats plants
- makes its own food
- eats both meat and plants
- powerhouse of the cell
- eats dead animals
- a place in which different species live together
26 Clues: exiting a place • only eats plants • an equal exchange • eats dead animals • changes to survive • only consumes meat • makes its own food • the act of breathing • entering a new place • powerhouse of the cell • a certain type of animal • eats both meat and plants • a place where animals live • the amount a biosphere can hold • relationship between 2 organisms • ...
Ecosystems 2024-06-05
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- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Organisms that cannot make its own food.
- The non-living component of an ecosystem.
- An organism that disrupts the natural environment.
- Process by which living organisms breakdown food into energy.
- Unique variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- A place that receives little to no rainfall.
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- The role an organism plays in a particular environment.
- Organism that makes its own from from sunlight.
- A sequence of events showing how energy is transferred in an ecosystem.
- The primary source of energy in an ecosystem.
- Organism that eats only plants.
- The living components of an ecosystem.
- Environment consisting of intertidal zone, twilight zone etc.
- Organisms that break down dead material.
- Organism that hunts other animals for food.
- An organism hunted down by other living organisms.
- A place where animals, plants and microorganisms live.
- Environment consisting of understory layer, canopy layer and emergent layer..
- A place where living organisms and non-living organisms interact with each other.
20 Clues: Organism that eats only plants. • The living components of an ecosystem. • Organisms that cannot make its own food. • Organisms that break down dead material. • The non-living component of an ecosystem. • Organism that hunts other animals for food. • A place that receives little to no rainfall. • The primary source of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
Cycle of Life 2023-05-16
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- a flaming ball that gives energy to organism
- organic matter stored as energy/fuel
- something that can either give or store energy
- an animal or plants level in the food chain
- the amount of carbon emitted due to consumption of fossil fuels by a person or group
- combination of oxygen and food molecules
- power
- an animal that eats only plants
- having many parts to function as one
- The levels of where food takes place
- in which organelle the process occurs in a cell
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- an animal that eats meat and plants
- the process of something
- all the food chains in one ecosystem
- an organelle
- a substance that undergoes change during a reaction
- third on food pyramid
- the result of an action or process
- energy is lost when transferred up the food chain
- second to bottom of food pyramid
- atoms bonded together
- how plants eat
- an animal that eats only meat
- top of food pyramid
- bottom of food pyramid
25 Clues: power • an organelle • how plants eat • top of food pyramid • third on food pyramid • atoms bonded together • bottom of food pyramid • the process of something • an animal that eats only meat • an animal that eats only plants • second to bottom of food pyramid • the result of an action or process • an animal that eats meat and plants • all the food chains in one ecosystem • ...
4A Wood 2021-04-19
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- how water is converted into a gaseous state
- these organisms get nitrogen by consuming plants or other animals
- water that falls from the atmosphere in different forms
- water stored under the surface of the earth
- an acid that is created by nitrogen
- carbon moves from plants and animals to here
- most of this is frozen in snow and ice
- travels between living and non-living parts of the earth
- how water is moved from one place to another
- Is able to move from one realm to another
- All the water on earth
- how carbon moves in animals
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- microscopic algae
- carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- how things on earth are categorized
- all living organisms on earth
- rocks and minerals in the earth
- this is what nitrogen helps make inside the bodies of plants and animals
- How carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- this makes up 97% of earth's water
- shortened version of carbon
21 Clues: microscopic algae • All the water on earth • shortened version of carbon • how carbon moves in animals • all living organisms on earth • rocks and minerals in the earth • this makes up 97% of earth's water • how things on earth are categorized • an acid that is created by nitrogen • most of this is frozen in snow and ice • Is able to move from one realm to another • ...
plant structure and diversity 2025-11-25
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- this carries sugar up through a plant
- tiny pores on leaves used for gas exchange
- this carries water up through a plant
- How do nonvascular plants obtain water?
- specialized cells that open and close stomata
- doesn't carry sugar or water up it to grow
- a plant adaptation where plants trap insects to gain nitrogen
- Which vascular plant structure usually makes sugar?
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- what kind of leaves would a plant in a very wet enviornment have
- Gymnosperms and angiosperms are examples of …
- Liverworts, hornworts, and mosses are all examples of
- this structure gets water and anchors vascular plants
- have steams and leaf's and roots
- plant’s food that is carried by the phloem in vascular plants
- Which type of plants have flowers and fruit?
15 Clues: have steams and leaf's and roots • this carries sugar up through a plant • this carries water up through a plant • How do nonvascular plants obtain water? • tiny pores on leaves used for gas exchange • doesn't carry sugar or water up it to grow • Which type of plants have flowers and fruit? • Gymnosperms and angiosperms are examples of … • ...
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- the process plants use to make their own food
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
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- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- the light from the Sun
- to get bigger or older
- a living thing that makes its own food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Ecosystems 2024-05-08
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- All members of a single species in an area at a given time
- An organism that uses the energy of sunlight to make its own food (ex: plants)
- The path that energy and nutrients follow in an ecosystem
- An organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plants and animals
- Eats Secondary consumers
- All living and nonliving things together in their environment
- A type of consumer that only eats plants
- The non-living things in an environment
- Eats Primary consumers
- The living things in an environment
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- Eats producers
- A model that shows how the food chains in an ecosystem are connected
- An organism that must eat to get energy
- All the populations of organisms living together in an environment
- A single organism (individual) in an environment
- A type of consumer that eats both plants and meat
- A type of consumer that only eats meat
17 Clues: Eats producers • Eats Primary consumers • Eats Secondary consumers • The living things in an environment • A type of consumer that only eats meat • An organism that must eat to get energy • The non-living things in an environment • A type of consumer that only eats plants • A single organism (individual) in an environment • A type of consumer that eats both plants and meat • ...
Climate And Vegetation 2022-10-05
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- animals that naturally live in specific region
- areas of the world that are dominated by grass like the prairies in Canada
- types of forests where the trees drop their leaves for part of the year
- the close to this a place is the more likely it is to have more vegetation
- travelling to a place to see its natural features without destroying the natural environment
- in Canada the further north you go the less vegetation there is until you reach this where there almost no vegetation at all
- forests where the trees stay green all year and many of the types of trees have pine cones
- when soil becomes dry and loses moisture due to high temperatures and little moisture
- different regions of the world that provide food and shelter for animals
- the day to day weather and temperature conditions in an area
- plants release this gas into the air that is beneficial to humans
- if soil does not contain many of these plants and other vegetation cannot grow well
- the variety of plant and animal life around
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- when all of the animals in a particular species die out because of habitat loss
- the temperature and moisture patterns in an area over a long period of time
- snow and rain are examples of this
- when plants turn sunlight and water into energy to grow
- plants use this gas that is expelled by humans
- areas of the world that receive less than 250 mm of precipitation per year
- the higher this is the more difficult it is for plants to grow
- cutting down trees to clear space for living and farming
- dead plant and animal matter that mixes with the soil to make it more fertile
- areas of the world that are dominated by trees
- this part of plants captures sunlight and moisture helping the to grow
- this part of plants helps to hold the soil in place
- ecotourism provides a lot of these for people
- when animals do to much of this too much sunlight gets through to the soil making it difficult for the soil to retain moisture
- trees grass and other plants that grwo in different areas of the world
28 Clues: snow and rain are examples of this • the variety of plant and animal life around • ecotourism provides a lot of these for people • plants use this gas that is expelled by humans • animals that naturally live in specific region • areas of the world that are dominated by trees • this part of plants helps to hold the soil in place • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-01-26
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- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- Educational requirement for skilled job.Technical Education Educational requirement for skilled job.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint.
- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained (includes IPM).
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.Technical Education Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
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- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
- A student-led, instructor-supervised, workbased learning experience that results in measurable outcomes aligned to your career plan of study.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- Educational requirement for professional areas because of requried licenses, paper work, research, and/or teaching.
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
15 Clues: The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants. • ...
Fertilizer Key Terms 2023-04-27
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- A type of fertilizer that is in liquid form and is applied to the soil surface or foliage of plants.
- A type of fertilizer that is in a dry, granular form and is applied to the soil surface, either by broadcasting or using a fertilizer spreader.
- A type of fertilizer that is in tablet form and is inserted into the soil near the roots of plants.
- A substance used to enrich soil and promote plant growth by providing essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- A device used to inject fertilizer directly into the root zone of plants.
- A type of fertilizer that is derived from natural sources, such as compost or animal manure.
- A form of fertilizer that is made up of small, granular pellets that are applied to the soil surface.
- A condition where plants have not been given enough fertilizer, which can lead to poor growth and nutrient deficiencies.
- A condition where plants have been given too much fertilizer, which can lead to nutrient imbalances and other problems.
- A horticultural technique where fertilizer is applied to the soil around the base of plants, to provide nutrients to the root zone.
- A horticultural technique where fertilizer is mixed into the soil before planting.
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- The process by which nitrogen is transformed from one form to another in the soil, through the actions of various microorganisms and other biological processes.
- A horticultural technique where fertilizer is sprayed on the leaves of plants to provide nutrients to the plant through absorption by the leaves.
- A type of fertilizer that is manufactured chemically, rather than derived from natural sources.
- A type of fertilizer that dissolves readily in water and can be applied as a liquid to the soil or foliage of plants.
- A horticultural technique where fertilizer is applied to the soil surface, either by broadcasting or using a fertilizer spreader.
- A horticultural technique where fertilizer is applied to the soil surface around the base of plants, to provide nutrients to the root zone.
- A horticultural technique used to apply fertilizer to the roots of plants by making holes in the soil near the root zone and inserting fertilizer pellets or spikes.
18 Clues: A device used to inject fertilizer directly into the root zone of plants. • A horticultural technique where fertilizer is mixed into the soil before planting. • A type of fertilizer that is derived from natural sources, such as compost or animal manure. • A type of fertilizer that is manufactured chemically, rather than derived from natural sources. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-10
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- – An element that cycles through living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem.
- Reaction – The process of breaking down and rearranging molecules to form new ones.
- Wall – The rigid layer that surrounds plant cells.
- – The part of the plant that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Dioxide – A gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
- – An organism that must consume other organisms for energy.
- – The powerhouse of the cell, where energy is released from glucose.
- – Small openings on the underside of leaves that allow gases to enter and exit.
- – Something that cycles through living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- – An organism that produces its own food, like plants.
- – The substances that start a chemical reaction, like water and carbon dioxide.
- – The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- – The main source of energy for photosynthesis.
- – A community of living and nonliving things interacting in an environment.
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- – The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis.
- – The substances formed at the end of a chemical reaction, like glucose and oxygen.
- – A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- – The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- – The pigment in plants that captures light energy.
- – An essential molecule plants absorb through their roots for photosynthesis.
- – The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- Energy – The energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- – What plants produce and store during photosynthesis.
- – An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- – The process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy.
25 Clues: – The main source of energy for photosynthesis. • – The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis. • – A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • – The pigment in plants that captures light energy. • – What plants produce and store during photosynthesis. • – An organism that produces its own food, like plants. • ...
Photosynthesis II 2022-02-02
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- A typical feature of these types of plants is that their stomata are open all night long
- This form of chemical energy is produced by the thylakoids in the light-dependent reactions
- All plants generate oxygen. The oxygen comes from this source.
- Stacks of thylakoids are known as...
- This is where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
- This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP
- This is a key chemical output (product) of the Calvin Cycle
- ADP and an atom of this element make ATP
- Photosynthesis involves ..., which is literally splitting water for its electrons and hydrogen.
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- The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast
- When plants produce excess glucose, it is typically stored here
- Plants require very little care. Most need only light, water, carbon dioxide, and some trace...
- This green-colored chemical helps the plant absorb light energy
- A class of plant hormones that causes growth
- Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this
- This is the number of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of glucose
- Many types of plants, including the soybean, olive, and peanut plants produce this substance in the Calvin Cycle along with sugar.
- This is produced by the thylakoids and one of its purposes is to carry electrons to the Calvin Cycle
- This is a key chemical input (reactant) of the Calvin Cycle
- This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule
20 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids are known as... • ADP and an atom of this element make ATP • The clear fluid inside of the chloroplast • This is the enzyme that converts ADP to ATP • A class of plant hormones that causes growth • Once NADPH drops off its electrons, it becomes this • This is the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule • ...
Science Chapter 1: Plants 2022-09-20
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- brown algae & the largest type of algae
- is the largest family of plants
- the part of a plant above the ground
- tough fibrous material to make cell wall
- tiny packages of chlorophyll
- an environmental response from a plant
- layer of the tree's trunk where it grows
- part of the plant below the ground
- network of cells that make up a fungus
- make the food for plants
- a pair cells that surround each stoma
- is a type of plant that lives many years
- is the most important family of plants
- is a tall plant with a single woody stem
- is tiny hairlike structures of mold
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- the process by which plants produce food
- is the second largest family of plants
- is a plant that lives only one year
- holds one or more undeveloped seeds
- is a tree with broad flat leaves
- makes and hold the pollen in a flower
- is a plant that lives for two years
- sideways growing plant produces spores
- the waxy covering that coats a leaf
- is the pigment or coloring in plants
- fungus used to make penicillin & cheese
- is a fungus that grows on wet clothes
- attracts bees to a flower
- is one main root deep in the ground
- is a cone bearing tree
- plant that does not have chlorophyll
- tiny holes/pores in a leaf
32 Clues: is a cone bearing tree • make the food for plants • attracts bees to a flower • tiny holes/pores in a leaf • tiny packages of chlorophyll • is the largest family of plants • is a tree with broad flat leaves • part of the plant below the ground • is a plant that lives only one year • is a plant that lives for two years • the waxy covering that coats a leaf • ...
Horticulture/Greenhouse Crossword 2026-03-31
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- Unwanted plants that compete with crops for nutrients, water, and light
- A young plant that has recently sprouted from a seed
- Zone A geographic area defined by climate conditions that affect plant growth and survival
- The amount of moisture in the air, important in greenhouse environments
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season
- Cutting away parts of a plant to improve growth and shape
- A structure made of glass or plastic used to grow plants in a controlled environment
- The process of creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food (sugars)
- A layer of material placed on soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds
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- A substance added to soil to provide essential nutrients for plant growth
- The stage when a seed begins to sprout and grow into a plant
- Moving a plant from one location to another
- The ability of soil to allow excess water to flow away
- The artificial application of water to plants
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another to enable fertilization
- A plant that lives for more than two years and comes back each growing season
- Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil
- pH A measure of how acidic or basic the soil is, affecting nutrient availability
- Growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water instead
20 Clues: Moving a plant from one location to another • The artificial application of water to plants • Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil • A young plant that has recently sprouted from a seed • The ability of soil to allow excess water to flow away • Cutting away parts of a plant to improve growth and shape • ...
HORT1 - 4.02 Plant Reproduction 2023-04-17
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- Produce two seed leaves
- Second set of leaves
- Young plants grown from seeds
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow.
- The first sets of leaves
- For leaf cuttings, this vein must be cut in order to make roots form
- Separating natural structures of a plant without making a cut
- Rooting media should be this deep (inches)
- Using a small amount of plant tissue to grow in a sterile environment. Gets the most plants in a short time and is true to parent plant
- Joining separate plant parts together so that they form a union and grow together to make one plant
- A form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- The multiplication and reproduction of a kind or a species
- produce one seed leaf
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- Reproduction method hat is a fast way to get many plants
- The piece of the plant at the root or bottom of graft
- Creeping above ground stem that grows horizontally and produces roots and shoots at the nodes
- Swollen, modified stem that grows underground.
- A type of layering in which shoots of established plants are placed horizontally at the base of a trench, and the new shoots are covered at intervals during growth
- This process reduces humidity and water and make environment more like outside to reduces stress on seedlings before transplanting
- Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth
- Means that the vascular cambium is actively growing, and the bark can be peeled easily from the stock piece with little damage
- Piece of plant at the top of graft
- Scarring a small area of the stem to produce new plants
- Best time of day for rooting from cutting because plants have more moisture
- Cutting apart rhizomes, tubers, runners, stolons, or suckers to get new plants
- Reproduction method that uses growing plant parts other than seeds
- The round parts of some plants that are underground
- Using a small piece of stem to reproduce plants. Uses hormones and dipping in fungicides help speed up rooting
- Creeping underground stem, usually horizontal, that produces roots and leaves at the nodes
- An enlarged, bulb-like, fleshy structure found at the base of a stem. Usually flattened and round
30 Clues: Second set of leaves • produce one seed leaf • Produce two seed leaves • The first sets of leaves • Young plants grown from seeds • Piece of plant at the top of graft • Rooting media should be this deep (inches) • Swollen, modified stem that grows underground. • Percentage of seeds that sprout and begin to grow. • Substance that kills fungi or inhibits their growth • ...
Pharmacy Week Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- MEAL-TIME INSULIN
- IV
- BAG, MULTIVITAMIN IV COMMONLY GIVEN TO ALCOHOLICS (2 WORDS)
- RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA
- BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN
- MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS
- HCTZ
- PATIENT SPECIFIC MEDICATIONS FILLED FOR THE NEXT DAY
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- STOOL SOFTENER
- GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY
- BRAND VS.
- OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT
- IV NUTRITION
- TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS
- IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19
- COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________
16 Clues: IV • HCTZ • BRAND VS. • IV NUTRITION • STOOL SOFTENER • MEAL-TIME INSULIN • OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT • BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN • RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA • IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19 • TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS • GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY • MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS • COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________ • ...
Vocab: La Salud y Medicina 2022-04-29
22 Clues: flu • mood • cold • fever • dizzy • cough • injury • surgery • to faint • exhausted • discomfort • to get hurt • to get sick • diet/nutrition • to quit smoking • doctor's office • disease; illness • to remain/to last • to become infected • high blood pressure • to stay up all night • to deteriorate; to get worse
Bailee's Crossword 2024-12-03
24 Clues: four • pain • many • bone • pain • mucus • joint • stiff • bursa • tendon • hernia • porous • disease • weakness • paralysis • hunchback • nutrition • cartilage • bent forward • together/with • "bad," difficult • muscular weakness • bone marrow, spinal cord • female who has given birth
Health and fitness 2025-07-21
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- – ong
- – muvozanat
- – yengil yugurish
- – stress
- – vazn
- – sport zal
- – sog‘liq
- – ovqat
- – mashq
- – cho‘zilish mashqlari
- – kundalik tartib
- – kuch
- – vitaminlar
- – kasallik
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- – tana
- – yoga
- – turmush tarzi
- – sog‘lom
- – ovqatlanish
- – parhez
- – salomatlik
- – mashg‘ulot
- – yurak-qon tomir mashqlari
- – jismoniy holat
- – murabbiy
- – dam olish
- – energiya
- – odat
- – uyqu
- – mushaklar
30 Clues: – ong • – tana • – yoga • – vazn • – odat • – kuch • – uyqu • – ovqat • – mashq • – parhez • – stress • – sog‘lom • – sog‘liq • – murabbiy • – energiya • – kasallik • – muvozanat • – sport zal • – dam olish • – mushaklar • – salomatlik • – mashg‘ulot • – vitaminlar • – ovqatlanish • – turmush tarzi • – jismoniy holat • – yengil yugurish • – kundalik tartib • – cho‘zilish mashqlari • – yurak-qon tomir mashqlari
Photosynthesis 2024-11-10
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- glucose is an example of this type of biological molecule
- the organelle that performs cellular respiration
- the organelle that synthesizes proteins for the cell
- the carbohydrate plants make in photosynthesis
- the organelle that allows substances to enter and leave the cell
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- the cellular process that releases energy from glucose
- the green pigment plants use to capture energy from the sun to use in photosynthesis
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- the organelle that stores extra nutrients for the plant cell
- the reactant for photosynthesis plants absorb from the soil
- the gas plants use as a reactant for photosynthesis
- the gas plants produce during photosynthesis
- the organelle where most cellular reactions happen
- the organelle that stores genetic material
- substances that speed up the rate of chemical reactions (biological catalysts)
- the process by which plants synthesize carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light
- the part of a plant that usually has the most chloroplasts, so performs the most photosynthesis
- the organelle that supports and protects a plant cell
18 Clues: the organelle that stores genetic material • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the gas plants produce during photosynthesis • the carbohydrate plants make in photosynthesis • the organelle that performs cellular respiration • the organelle where most cellular reactions happen • the gas plants use as a reactant for photosynthesis • ...
TOPS 2015-10-15
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- a unit of heat energy used to measure how much fuel a food has provided to your body.
- The three major minerals are sodium, calcium and ____________.
- icon on the exchange program is a steaming cup
- Fruit sugar
- Vitamin in carrots
- Made up of amino acids
- Fat that floats in the blood
- bad cholesterol
- counts as free
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth, metabolism and repair.
- count as a fat
- Per gram has more than double the calories of protein or carbohydrate.
- Whole grain contains the bran, germ and ____________.
- beans, peas and peanuts
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- Good cholesterol
- Needed by the body to make bile acids, help digest fat and is part of every cell.
- The most abundant simple sugar
- makes up 60% of the human body
- Watermelon counts as a ___________
- Having two or more servings and a food is no longer _____________.
- What kind of fiber is added to low fiber foods by manufacturers?
- counts as a starch
- The three main groups are starch, glycogen and fiber
- Almost everyone can get all of their minerals and _________ from real food.
- What is the first thing to check on a nutrition label?
- binds with glucose to make lactose
- Vitamin that builds bones
- An egg counts as 1 _____
- Taking off pound Sensibly
- should eat 30 grams per day
- A whole grain breakfast cereal
31 Clues: Fruit sugar • counts as free • count as a fat • bad cholesterol • Good cholesterol • counts as a starch • Vitamin in carrots • Made up of amino acids • beans, peas and peanuts • An egg counts as 1 _____ • Vitamin that builds bones • Taking off pound Sensibly • should eat 30 grams per day • Fat that floats in the blood • The most abundant simple sugar • makes up 60% of the human body • ...
Wellness crossword 2025-05-28
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- Water replenishment from “handy trio” reshuffled
- Vital condition made from a “stifens” reshuffle
- Stability found when you can lean back awkwardly
- State of ease found in “no extra lair”
- Inner strength seen in eerie silence disturbed
- Natural high
- Noisy relief, often shared without a prescription
- Let go by reversing wind?
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- Thanks for celestial luck
- Daily reset
- Heart-pumping discipline
- Healing scent
- Better than a cure, so they say
- It turns into fuel for your body
- Calm awareness from “mind’s flue” disorder
- Vital gas found in every breath
- Protection found in unity, I’m reconfigured
17 Clues: Daily reset • Natural high • Healing scent • Heart-pumping discipline • Thanks for celestial luck • Let go by reversing wind? • Better than a cure, so they say • Vital gas found in every breath • It turns into fuel for your body • State of ease found in “no extra lair” • Calm awareness from “mind’s flue” disorder • Protection found in unity, I’m reconfigured • ...
Ecology 2018-10-04
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- What combines with carbon to make CO2?
- What sphere are clouds in?
- True or false: living organisms are abiotic.
- What is the name for food chains that mix with other food chains?
- What is the system of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment called?
- What are plants called in the carbon cycle?
- Oceans, plants, animals, and insects are all examples of _________.
- A racoon is an example of a ___________.
- _______________ are little bacteria in the water that act like land plants and absorb the sun then turn it into nutrients/sugar.
- Ecosystem diversity, species diversity and _______ diversity are the three branches of biodiversity.
- Forest fires and volcanos are both examples of carbon ______________.
- What do the 3 features ecosystem, species, and genetics make up?
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- What sphere is soil in?
- Insects, fungi, and bacteria are all examples of __________.
- What is the name for a species that their ecosystem relies on their existence?
- __________ is when plants and animals release co2 back into the atmosphere.
- What is at the top of the food chain?
- In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as?
- Carbon atoms move into trees, plants, the biosphere and into most food webs via this process.
- True or false: Binomial taxonomy is the classification of living things.
- What is the fist name of binomial taxonomy called? Genus
- What do living organisms gain by eating food?
- What would an animal that eats both meat and plants be called?
- What do we use to type the scientific names for animals?
24 Clues: What sphere is soil in? • What sphere are clouds in? • What is at the top of the food chain? • What combines with carbon to make CO2? • A racoon is an example of a ___________. • What are plants called in the carbon cycle? • True or false: living organisms are abiotic. • What do living organisms gain by eating food? • In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as? • ...
Unit 6: Diversity of Life Vocabulary Review 2021-11-11
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- Comparing external appearance and internal structure (or anatomy) is key to determining the interrelations that exist among organisms, especially animals and plants
- It is the process by which species change steadily over hundreds of thousands of years, giving rise to new species.
- It is the discipline that establishes the evolutionary relationships among different groups of organisms.
- The role life forms play in ecosystems—whether they are primary producers, consumers, or decomposers—is also a criterion for phylogenetic classification.
- Comparing the chemical composition of the substances that make up the cells of organisms is another way of obtaining useful information about interrelations among species
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- By comparing present life forms to fossilized remains of similar life forms, hypotheses about evolutionary interrelations can be proposed, as can a time frame for the interrelations
- Comparative analysis of genetic material at a molecular level allows scientists to determine the degree of relatedness among species
- These are tree-like diagrams in which the end of each tree branch corresponds to a species, and each node on the tree represents a common ancestral form.
- By comparing the embryonic development of different species of animals and plants, scientists can determine degrees of relatedness among them
- Cell type (prokaryote or eukaryote), the characteristics of cell components (cell wall, chloroplasts, etc.), the level of organization (unicellular or multicellular), and the degree of specialization (in specialized tissues and organs) allow us to form broad groups among living organisms.
- Plural form of criterion
- Comparing the way in which organisms carry out life processes—nutrition, reproduction, life cycle, etc.—allows us to detect evolutionary relationships among them ecological the role life forms play in ecosystems—whether they are primary producers, consumers, or decomposers—is also a criterion for phylogenetic classification
12 Clues: Plural form of criterion • It is the discipline that establishes the evolutionary relationships among different groups of organisms. • It is the process by which species change steadily over hundreds of thousands of years, giving rise to new species. • ...
Parts of a plant 2021-10-21
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- part that makes food
- parts of a plant tha thold the plant in ground
- plant which grows from spores
- dioxide, a gas given off by people and animals
- process of producing food in plants
- sprouts from a plant which can root
- peice of plant cut away from the stem
- coat, hard outer covering on seed
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- green coloring in plants
- simple sugar made in green plants
- act of moving pollen from one flower to another
- beginning of a new plant on potato
- part of a plant that makes seeds
- the yellow powder formed by flower
- part that holds the plant up
- single cell produced in some plants can grow into a new one
16 Clues: part that makes food • green coloring in plants • part that holds the plant up • plant which grows from spores • part of a plant that makes seeds • simple sugar made in green plants • coat, hard outer covering on seed • beginning of a new plant on potato • the yellow powder formed by flower • process of producing food in plants • sprouts from a plant which can root • ...
Beckett 2025-09-15
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- soil reacting to water, oxygen, etc
- Largest Particle
- Top Soil
- Fancy way of saying plowing
- hungry hungry hippo
- something you put on plants to keep
- something that plants get from soils
- when large amounts of people don't have food
- when people have a lack of food
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- soil getting weathered by the elements
- things get eroded by the water
- plants, stuff idk
- where the wind erodes stuff
- where the plants get water from
- food that has been genetically modified to last
- Medium sized particle
- Partially decomposed plant and animal stuff
- Smallest Particle
- A time where dust was kinda everywhere and stuff died
- one of the minerals in soil
20 Clues: Top Soil • Largest Particle • plants, stuff idk • Smallest Particle • hungry hungry hippo • Medium sized particle • where the wind erodes stuff • Fancy way of saying plowing • one of the minerals in soil • things get eroded by the water • where the plants get water from • when people have a lack of food • soil reacting to water, oxygen, etc • something you put on plants to keep • ...
Nutrution 2022-08-08
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- Body loses more water than it takes in
- Found in bones and teeth
- Major source of energy,
- Enhances something else
- Needed in small amounts to promote health
Down
- Illness energy requirement
- Group of food that supports life
- Required for growth and tissue repair
- Resting energy requirement
- How animals use food in the body
- Also known as lipids
11 Clues: Also known as lipids • Major source of energy, • Enhances something else • Found in bones and teeth • Illness energy requirement • Resting energy requirement • Group of food that supports life • How animals use food in the body • Required for growth and tissue repair • Body loses more water than it takes in • Needed in small amounts to promote health
Plant Terms 2020-02-25
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- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruits or pods
- Plants use sunlight to make energy and food
- Plants use stored energy from photosynthesis
- Plants complete the life cycle in two years
- (Human Needs) Ex. Cotton, wool, leather
- Female part of a flower
- Plants that complete life cycle in one year
- Anchor Plant to the ground, absorb water and nutrients
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- (Human Needs) Ex. Fruits, vegetable, grains, etc.
- Movement and loss of water through evaporation
- A plant that have seeds that are not protected by fruit
- Plants that produce for more than two growing seasons
- Male part of a flower
- Nomenclature A System of naming species of living things composed of two Latin names
- (Human Needs) Ex. Lumber and other wood products
15 Clues: Male part of a flower • Female part of a flower • (Human Needs) Ex. Cotton, wool, leather • Plants use sunlight to make energy and food • Plants complete the life cycle in two years • Plants that complete life cycle in one year • Plants use stored energy from photosynthesis • Movement and loss of water through evaporation • (Human Needs) Ex. Lumber and other wood products • ...
Plant Needs 2023-07-06
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- Plants need this like all other living things(We breathe it in)
- They create food in the leaves (Starts with a "C")
- We remove these near plants so they do not die
- They help take in more water from the soil
- Plants need this to stay strong and healthy
- They take in sunlight to make food
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- They take in water so the plant can be healthy
- The process of making food in the leaves (It has "Photo" in the word)
- Plants breathe this in to create food
- Plants create this after photosynthesis
- This comes from the sun and plants need it to survive
- They are in the soil
12 Clues: They are in the soil • They take in sunlight to make food • Plants breathe this in to create food • Plants create this after photosynthesis • They help take in more water from the soil • Plants need this to stay strong and healthy • They take in water so the plant can be healthy • We remove these near plants so they do not die • ...
Biology Review 2023-11-06
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- ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants
- breaks down dead organisms in food chain
- ___ consumer; eats plants
- living
- the process to break down sugar and oxygen into energy
- source of all energy in food chains
- fuel, heat, oxygen
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- usually first in food chain; usually plants
- how plants make sugar
- ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is neutral
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- nonliving
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is harmed
14 Clues: living • nonliving • fuel, heat, oxygen • how plants make sugar • ___ consumer; eats plants • source of all energy in food chains • breaks down dead organisms in food chain • usually first in food chain; usually plants • ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants • ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management • symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • ...
Ecology Part 2 Crossword puzle 2022-03-18
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- A compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- a haploid cell capable of producing an organism
- A plant who completes it's life span,sprout from a seed, grows, produces new seed, and dies
- A relationship in which two organisms live together in a close association
- Clusters of sporangia form
- A plant who's life spans two years
- tissue Specialized transfer tissue
- Plants who can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seed yearly
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
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- lack specialized transport tissues
- Structures that fern spores form in
- A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- plants with vascular tissue
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- Openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems
- a food-storage organ
- A plant structure that contains a embryo, and is covered with a protective coat
18 Clues: a food-storage organ • Clusters of sporangia form • plants with vascular tissue • lack specialized transport tissues • A plant who's life spans two years • tissue Specialized transfer tissue • Structures that fern spores form in • A compact cluster of spore bearing structures • A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure • a haploid cell capable of producing an organism • ...
gr 6 Monday 2022-04-24
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- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- energy from the sun
- plants that cannot transport water
- resources that natural processes can replace
- plants that make seeds not part of a fruit
- rootlike structures that anchor a plant
Down
- organelles that make food for a plant
- produces sugar in leaves of a plant
- small openings in the surface of plant leaves
- resources used faster than can be replaced
- energy released from atomic reactions
- plants that can transport water and nutrients
- large main root with small roots growing from it
- plants that do not produce seeds
- the process of a seed beginning to grow
15 Clues: energy from the sun • plants that do not produce seeds • plants that cannot transport water • produces sugar in leaves of a plant • organelles that make food for a plant • energy released from atomic reactions • plants that produce flowers and fruits • the process of a seed beginning to grow • rootlike structures that anchor a plant • ...
Earth's Ecosystems 2021-10-12
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- the release of energy from food
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- a living thing that feeds on dead plants or animals
- a place where living and nonliving things interact
- an animal that eats dead animals without hunting or killing them
- an animal that eats plants
- all the populations in an area
- a living thing that eats plants or animals
- an animal that eats other animals
- members of one kind of living thing in an ecosystem
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- the way that plants and some other living things make food by using sunlight
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- an animal that a predator hunts
- an animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the path of the Sun's energy from one living thing to another
16 Clues: an animal that eats plants • all the populations in an area • the release of energy from food • an animal that a predator hunts • an animal that eats other animals • all the food chains in an ecosystem • an animal that eats plants and animals • a living thing that makes its own food • a living thing that eats plants or animals • ...
new puzzle 2018-05-24
12 Clues: Plants seeds • Cody harvests • getting bigger • Evan plants these • done in the spring • helps plants to grow • Kellie harvests these • young plants are called • seeds are planted this way • Even puts the seeds in this • Kellie harvests this crop too • part of the plant in the soil
crossword 2017-04-11
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- generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless
- a person who performs a service willingly and without pay
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action
- an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war
- a shortage of food; famine
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- United Nations Children's Fund
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor.
- a person licensed to practice medicine
9 Clues: a shortage of food; famine • United Nations Children's Fund • a person licensed to practice medicine • a person who performs a service willingly and without pay • lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition • generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless • an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war • ...
Plants/Propagation Vocabulary 2024-09-05
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- study of plants/plants processes
- plants with bark-like stems
- have flowers for reproduction
- process of increasing plants
- reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
- plants with soft stems
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- they make their own food
- completes life in two years
- have cones for reproduction
- lives more than two years
- completes life in one year
- “garden culture”
12 Clues: “garden culture” • plants with soft stems • they make their own food • lives more than two years • completes life in one year • plants with bark-like stems • completes life in two years • have cones for reproduction • process of increasing plants • have flowers for reproduction • study of plants/plants processes • reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
2.3-2.4 Life Science Crossword 2014-09-19
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- scientific term for flowering plant
- members of this family have a pleasant odor
- legume plants help to restore ____to the soil
- flowers that surround the center of a composite flower
- food making process of plants
- in the final stage of germination includes the emergence of the ______above the surface of the ground and the growth of a radical into a root system
- ____have classified flowering plants into families according to the structure of their flowers and fruits
- “put together”
- what the members of the pea family are also called
- members of this family have 5 rounded petals that form a cup-shaped blossom
- begin growing
- members of this family have large seedpods that split open, releasing seeds attached to strands of silky floss into the windy air
- apple, cherry, apricot, blackberry, and raspberry are in this family
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- form the head’s center of a composite flower
- plant that develops from a seed, produces new seeds, and dies in a single growing season
- plants that live from year to year and bloom each growing season
- one thing a seed requires in order to begin growing
- in the first stage of germination, the seed begins to swell by absorbing ______
- non flowering seed plants
- members of this family contain some of the most fragrant wildflowers
- non woody
- members of this family have clusters of small flowers arranged in umbels
- when the plant no longer depends on cotyledons it is a ____and germination has ended
- plants that live through two growing seasons to complete their life cycles
- in the second stage of germination, the embryo grows a _____that pushes its way through the softened seed coat and into the ground
25 Clues: non woody • begin growing • “put together” • non flowering seed plants • food making process of plants • scientific term for flowering plant • members of this family have a pleasant odor • form the head’s center of a composite flower • legume plants help to restore ____to the soil • what the members of the pea family are also called • ...
Chapter 12: Nutrition Guidelines 2022-11-23
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- the study of food and how it is used in the body
- mineral nutrient; major component of bones and teeth
- a report that provides recommendations for daily food choices, to be balanced with physical activity, to promote good health and reduce certain disease risks
- an inadequate intake of one or more required or essential nutrients
- the chemical substances in food that the body requires to function properly
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- measures of the nutritional values of food; used in nutrition labeling
- class of nutrients used primarily for structural and regularity functions
- statements of reduced calories, fat, or salt on the food labels
- a plan that presents the recommended goals of nutrient intakes for various age and gender groups
- prolonged inadequate or excessive intake of nutrients and/or calories required by the body
- nutrient that must be provided in food because it cannot be synthesized by the bod at a rate sufficient to meet its needs
11 Clues: the study of food and how it is used in the body • mineral nutrient; major component of bones and teeth • statements of reduced calories, fat, or salt on the food labels • an inadequate intake of one or more required or essential nutrients • measures of the nutritional values of food; used in nutrition labeling • ...
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