nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
noors puzzle 2024-01-27
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- is something that i getting hunted
- is a relationship between the animals that constitutes a linear chain
- eat dead body
- this animal manly eats plants and other producers
- is a thing that makes its own food and energy to live
- is a non living
- this a animal that eats primary comsumers
- is a animal that eats plants and animal
- is something thats hunts and kills something
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- they can cause extinctions of native plants and animals reducing biodiversity competing with native organisms for limited resources and altering habitats
- is the energy found with in the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- a organism that break down dead
- is a animal that eats meat
- is a living thing
- is a animal that eats plants
- this is a food chain in one ecosystem
- this is a animal that eats other animals to get nutrition from them
17 Clues: eat dead body • is a non living • is a living thing • is a animal that eats meat • is a animal that eats plants • a organism that break down dead • is something that i getting hunted • this is a food chain in one ecosystem • is a animal that eats plants and animal • this a animal that eats primary comsumers • is something thats hunts and kills something • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles Word Cross 2024-02-19
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- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- An organism that consumes entirely just plants
- The weight or total quantity of living organisms of one animal or plant species
- The ability to convert sunlight to energy
- The microbial process of reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen, principally nitrous oxide
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- The process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism
- The sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration
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- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- An organism that consumes both meat and plants
- Living or once living components of a community
- A type of heterotroph, or organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter known as detritus to obtain energy and nutrition
- The process where microscopic organisms like bacteria or other types of decomposing organisms, break down nitrogen-containing chemicals from dead organic matter.
- An organism that consumes entirely just meat
- The process behind the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere that falls down under the influence of gravity
- The process by which organisms exchange gases, especially oxygen and carbon dioxide, with the environment
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- An organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
20 Clues: The ability to convert sunlight to energy • An organism that consumes entirely just meat • An organism that consumes both meat and plants • An organism that consumes entirely just plants • Living or once living components of a community • The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment • ...
Ruminant crossword 2023-10-11
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- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- ration feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- good tasting
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- Animal that eats meat
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- Animal that eats plants
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
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- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the forth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- the type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or an animal; ration without reference to a specific time period
- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements are concentrates
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen,and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
20 Clues: good tasting • Animal that eats meat • Animal that eats plants • An animal that eats both plants and meat • a feed material high in specific nutrients • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • ...
Ruminant Crossword Assignment 2025-10-21
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- The practice of eating both plants, and meats in the diet
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- The practice of eating meats as the main part of the diet
- The type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or an animal
- A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry
- Something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
- An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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- Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- Good tasting
- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- The practice of eating plants as the main part of the diet
- Ration Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: Good tasting • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach • Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry • Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry • Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry. Ex:hay,silage, and pasture.
- How good tasting something is.
- An animal that only eats meat.
- An organic compound made of amino acids and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- The fourth compartment or true stomach of the ruminant animal.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period with all the needed nutrients in the proper proportions.
- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- The type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or animal; The ration without reference to a specific time period.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
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- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- Added to enhance or add to the animal's diet.
- Animal that can eat both animal flesh and plants.
- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature. Soluble in ether but not water.
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry. Ex: grains and protein supplements.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
20 Clues: How good tasting something is. • An animal that only eats meat. • An animal that only eats plants. • Added to enhance or add to the animal's diet. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach. • Animal that can eat both animal flesh and plants. • Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin. • ...
Africa world of life 2023-11-08
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- fats
- number of calories that are burned
- a country
- Inhaling Air
- long energy storage
- monomers of proteins
- a study of health; helps the body grow
- 1000
- an organism that eats plants
- Mass of a living organism
- water
- sugar
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- a african elephant
- C,H,O,N
- unit of mass
- a chemical reaction in our bodies
- removal of bacteria
- feeds on dead animals
- a meat eater
- an organism that is usually hunt for food
20 Clues: fats • 1000 • water • sugar • C,H,O,N • a country • unit of mass • Inhaling Air • a meat eater • a african elephant • removal of bacteria • long energy storage • monomers of proteins • feeds on dead animals • Mass of a living organism • an organism that eats plants • a chemical reaction in our bodies • number of calories that are burned • a study of health; helps the body grow • ...
The Amazing World Of Plants 2016-04-22
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- Plants like dodder are called_______?
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- Food for the plant
- Fungus and alga when in link are known as ____?
- A green pigment
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- Pores
- Animals and non green plants are known as_____?
- _________ plants eat insects
- A stoma is surrounded by _______?
9 Clues: Pores • A green pigment • Food for the plant • _________ plants eat insects • A stoma is surrounded by _______? • Plants like dodder are called_______? • Animals and non green plants are known as_____? • Fungus and alga when in link are known as ____? • The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
The Amazing World Of Plants 2016-04-22
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- Plants like dodder are called_______?
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- Food for the plant
- Fungus and alga when in link are known as ____?
- A green pigment
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- Pores
- Animals and non green plants are known as_____?
- _________ plants eat insects
- A stoma is surrounded by _______?
9 Clues: Pores • A green pigment • Food for the plant • _________ plants eat insects • A stoma is surrounded by _______? • Plants like dodder are called_______? • Animals and non green plants are known as_____? • Fungus and alga when in link are known as ____? • The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
Life process 2020-08-21
7 Clues: the site where food is made • raw material for photosynthesis • organism who make their own food • material which provide nutrition • process by which plants derive their food • plants prepare food in the presence of this • the process by which an organism obtain food and utilises it
Living Things 2014-10-22
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- The basic unit (building block) for all living things.
- Organisms that have more than one cell.
- Organisms that get their nutrients from other living things, such as animals, plants, or fungi.
- Multicellular heterotrophs, such as cats and ants.
- A unicellular organism with a nucleus, such as an amoeba.
- Adaptation, nutrition, and reproduction.
- The ability of a living thing to make another living thing similar or the same to itself.
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- An organism with only one cell.
- The gas that all plants need to live.
- Multicellular decomposer (eats dead material), such as mushrooms and mold.
- The processes through which living things adapt and react to their surroundings.
- The process through which living things get their nutrients, water, and air (oxygen or carbon dioxide).
- A unicellular organism without a nucleus, such as E. coli.
- Anything that is not A) made of cells and does not B) do the three vital functions.
- Organisms that get their nutrients from nonliving sources, such as the sun and the earth.
- Multicellular autotrophs, such as trees and flowers.
- The gas that all animals need to live.
17 Clues: An organism with only one cell. • The gas that all plants need to live. • The gas that all animals need to live. • Organisms that have more than one cell. • Adaptation, nutrition, and reproduction. • Multicellular heterotrophs, such as cats and ants. • Multicellular autotrophs, such as trees and flowers. • The basic unit (building block) for all living things. • ...
Crossword Science 2023-06-03
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- The mode of nutrition found in fungi is
- dectect acid or base
- solubale base in water
- The bouncing back of light into the same medium after striking a surface
- Roots of the plants absorb water from the soil through
- vacuole In amoeba, food is digested in the
- any of the lines of light that appear to radiate from a bright object.
- bitter in taste
- nutrition an organism de-rives its food from the body of another living organism
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- donot contain water of crystaliztion
- The site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf is
- is defined as a reflecting surface
- sour in taste
- a clear curved piece of material
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
15 Clues: sour in taste • bitter in taste • dectect acid or base • solubale base in water • a clear curved piece of material • is defined as a reflecting surface • donot contain water of crystaliztion • The mode of nutrition found in fungi is • vacuole In amoeba, food is digested in the • The site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf is • ...
Feeding Relationships 2021-05-11
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- hunt and feeds only on other animals
- all the food chains within an ecosystem
- group of organisms within an ecosystem which occupy the same level in a food chain
- dead animals
- feeds on both plants and animals
- feeds off decomposing waste and matter
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- eats only plants
- changes in energy that occur between organisms within an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- takes nutrition from other organisms
- also known as producer where the organism produces energy via photosynthesis
- organisms that breakdown dead organic material
- outlines who eats whom
13 Clues: dead animals • eats only plants • outlines who eats whom • feeds on both plants and animals • takes nutrition from other organisms • hunt and feeds only on other animals • feeds off decomposing waste and matter • all the food chains within an ecosystem • organisms that breakdown dead organic material • changes in energy that occur between organisms within an ecosystem • ...
Africa world of life 2023-11-08
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- fats
- number of calories that are burned
- a country
- Inhaling Air
- long energy storage
- monomers of proteins
- a study of health; helps the body grow
- 1000
- an organism that eats plants
- Mass of a living organism
- water
- sugar
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- a african elephant
- C,H,O,N
- unit of mass
- a chemical reaction in our bodies
- removal of bacteria
- feeds on dead animals
- a meat eater
- an organism that is usually hunt for food
20 Clues: fats • 1000 • water • sugar • C,H,O,N • a country • unit of mass • Inhaling Air • a meat eater • a african elephant • removal of bacteria • long energy storage • monomers of proteins • feeds on dead animals • Mass of a living organism • an organism that eats plants • a chemical reaction in our bodies • number of calories that are burned • a study of health; helps the body grow • ...
Life processes 2021-09-17
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- Chemical reaction that provides energy
- Getting rid of waste products like urine
- Move from one place to the next
- Reproduction of plants
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- The food that we eat
- Plants move towards the Sun.
- Humans make copies of themselves
- Organs responsible for seeing
- Organisms increase in size
- Living factors in an ecosystem
10 Clues: The food that we eat • Reproduction of plants • Organisms increase in size • Plants move towards the Sun. • Organs responsible for seeing • Living factors in an ecosystem • Move from one place to the next • Humans make copies of themselves • Chemical reaction that provides energy • Getting rid of waste products like urine
Flowering Plant Reproduction 2022-03-02
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- type of plant containing both male and female reproductive organs in different flowers
- plant generation that is large, diploid, and forms haploid spores
- collection of female reproductive parts in flowers
- surrounds and protects seeds within, and can provide nutrition to animals
- female reproductive part that pollen tube grows through
- (3n) three complete sets of chromosomes
- modified underground shoots that form new plants asexually
- this is low in plants produced asexually, as a result of reduced genetic diversity
- the first thing that the seed takes up during germination
- type of plant where male reproductive organs are present on different plants
- site of female reproductive parts where pollination happens
- embryonic leaves
- one advantage to asexual reproduction
- embryonic root
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- (2n) forms as the result of fusion between the egg and sperm
- (n) one complete set of chromosomes
- part of the flower that protects the young flower bud and can be photosynthetic
- embryonic stem
- type of cell division that occurs in diploid cells, but gives rise to haploid cells that are genetically distinct from the original cell
- male reproductive part that produces pollen grains
- type of fertilization that occurs in flowering plants
- groups of dividing cells that give rise to different tissue types in plants
- female reproductive organs
- (2n) two complete sets of chromosomes
- showy parts of the flower that can help attract pollinators
- female reproductive part that contains the egg and will develop into fruit
- collection of male reproductive parts in flowers
- type of flower containing both male and female reproductive organs
- type of cell division that occurs during asexual reproduction, where the daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell
- cell formed by the first division after fertilization; this cell will give rise to the entire embryo
- plant generation that is small, haploid, and forms gametes
- (3n) forms as the result of fusion between a sperm and 2 polar body nuclei, provides nutrients to the embryo
- cell formed by the first division after fertilization; this cell will give rise to the the suspensor, allowing the parent plant to provide nutrition to the embryo
33 Clues: embryonic stem • embryonic root • embryonic leaves • female reproductive organs • (n) one complete set of chromosomes • (2n) two complete sets of chromosomes • one advantage to asexual reproduction • (3n) three complete sets of chromosomes • collection of male reproductive parts in flowers • collection of female reproductive parts in flowers • ...
Food security 2024-11-05
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- Environmental impact on food
- Animals raised for food
- Long-term environmental health
- Essential for irrigation
- Availability of resources
- Plants grown for food
- Lack of essential nutrients
- Crop production per area
- Amount of food produced
- Farming and crop production
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- Variety in ecosystems
- Foundation of agriculture
- Support for the food-insecure
- Extreme food shortage
- Shortage of resources
- Ability to withstand crises
- Government rules and regulations
- Diet quality focus
- Fair food distribution
- Food scarcity issue
20 Clues: Diet quality focus • Food scarcity issue • Variety in ecosystems • Extreme food shortage • Shortage of resources • Plants grown for food • Fair food distribution • Animals raised for food • Amount of food produced • Essential for irrigation • Crop production per area • Foundation of agriculture • Availability of resources • Ability to withstand crises • Lack of essential nutrients • ...
Food security 2024-11-05
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- Environmental impact on food
- Animals raised for food
- Long-term environmental health
- Essential for irrigation
- Availability of resources
- Plants grown for food
- Lack of essential nutrients
- Crop production per area
- Amount of food produced
- Farming and crop production
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- Variety in ecosystems
- Foundation of agriculture
- Support for the food-insecure
- Extreme food shortage
- Shortage of resources
- Ability to withstand crises
- Government rules and regulations
- Diet quality focus
- Fair food distribution
- Food scarcity issue
20 Clues: Diet quality focus • Food scarcity issue • Variety in ecosystems • Extreme food shortage • Shortage of resources • Plants grown for food • Fair food distribution • Animals raised for food • Amount of food produced • Essential for irrigation • Crop production per area • Foundation of agriculture • Availability of resources • Ability to withstand crises • Lack of essential nutrients • ...
Feeding Relationships 2021-05-11
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- ,group of organisms within an ecosystem which occupy the same level in a food chain
- hunt and feeds only on other animals
- organisms that breakdown dead organic material
- takes nutrition from other organisms
- outlines who eats whom
- feeds on both plants and animals
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- changes in energy that occur between organisms within an ecosystem
- feeds off decomposing waste and matter
- also known as producer where the organism produces energy via photosynthesis
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- eats only plants
- dead animals
- all the food chains within an ecosystem
13 Clues: dead animals • eats only plants • outlines who eats whom • feeds on both plants and animals • hunt and feeds only on other animals • takes nutrition from other organisms • feeds off decomposing waste and matter • all the food chains within an ecosystem • organisms that breakdown dead organic material • changes in energy that occur between organisms within an ecosystem • ...
Living Organisms 2025-11-06
12 Clues: N in MRSGREN • M in MRSGREN • Multiple cells • Parts of a cell • Follows MRSGREN • Always singled celled • Oranism with a nucleas • how animals store glucose • Makes food from photosynthisis • Organelle for chemical reactions • only does reproduction in MRSGREN • Organ system with arteries and viens
Bio2: Seedless Vascular, Gymnosperm, Angiosperm Review 2024-02-20
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- Typical pollination mechanism/vehicle in gymnosperm
- Typically eaten by animals and used for seed dispersal
- Most common and familiar gymnosperms
- Type of veins displayed by monocots
- Type of veins displayed by dicots
- Feature of gymnosperms that help to protect, provide nutrition to, and permit survival to the plant embryo
- Tallest living plants-are also conifers
- Conifers that are most common in the tropics, they also have palm-like leaves
- Meaning of the word "gymnos"
- Typical shape of a fern gametophyte
- Flower family that includes lilies, tulips and aloe vera
- Flower family that includes grasses and cereal grains
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- Flowering plants that produce seeds that develop enclosed within a fruit
- Reproductive structure of a plant-generally brightly colored to attract pollinators
- Feature of seedless vascular plants that allows them to conduct water/nutrients, and grow larger
- Polymer found in seedless vascular plants that reinforces xylem and is a major component of wood
- Seedless vascular plants that have hollow, jointed stems
- These plants belong to phylum pterophyta and are the most common and familiar seedless vascular plants
- Supply of stored food in an angiosperm
- Type of angiosperm that has two cotyledons and have flowers with parts that are in multiples of two, four or five
- Type of angiosperm that has one cotyledon and have flowers with parts that are in multiples of three
- Coiled young leaves of a fern
22 Clues: Meaning of the word "gymnos" • Coiled young leaves of a fern • Type of veins displayed by dicots • Type of veins displayed by monocots • Typical shape of a fern gametophyte • Most common and familiar gymnosperms • Supply of stored food in an angiosperm • Tallest living plants-are also conifers • Typical pollination mechanism/vehicle in gymnosperm • ...
Jared's Crossword 2012-03-01
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- Someone who specializes in the structure of buildings.
- A biologist who specializes in the study of plants.
- A person who is qualified to prepare and dispense medical drugs.
- A keeper or custodian of a museum or collection.
- A social scientist who specializes in anthropology.
- An expert in the use of cosmetics.
- An undertaker.
- A specialist who studies processes in the Earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.
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- An expert on diet and nutrition.
- A person who compiles and analyzes statistics.
- A scientist who studies the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within plants.
- An expert in the science of cultivating plants.
- A specialist in care for the feet.
- An Anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture.
- A person who practices optomistry.
15 Clues: An undertaker. • An expert on diet and nutrition. • A specialist in care for the feet. • An expert in the use of cosmetics. • A person who practices optomistry. • A person who compiles and analyzes statistics. • An expert in the science of cultivating plants. • A keeper or custodian of a museum or collection. • A biologist who specializes in the study of plants. • ...
AUTOTROPIC NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2020-07-28
9 Clues: Green pigment • Bean shaped cells • storage food of plants • Food prepared by plants • Food preparation of plants • Byproduct of photosynthesis • Organism prepare its own food • Energy to carry out photosynthesis • Minute opening present on the surface of leaves
Nutrition & Transport in Plants 2025-01-16
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- The organelle plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- The ______ transports sugars away from the leaf.
- The gas produced during photosynthesis.
- Photosynthesis can only take place when _____ energy, carbon dioxide and water are present.
- The sugar formed during photosynthesis.
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- The pigment responsible for the green colour of plant.
- The ______ cells control the opening and closing of the stomata on leaf surfaces.
- The waxy layer on the leaf surfaces.
- The ______ transports water and mineral salts to mesophyll cells.
9 Clues: The waxy layer on the leaf surfaces. • The gas produced during photosynthesis. • The sugar formed during photosynthesis. • The ______ transports sugars away from the leaf. • The pigment responsible for the green colour of plant. • The organelle plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The ______ transports water and mineral salts to mesophyll cells. • ...
bio 2022-06-14
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- Green Plants are also called
- energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of
- this is the type of parasitic plant
- he process by which the organisms synthesis their own food using carbon dioxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition. For example, green plants, sulphur bacteria, etc.
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- Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in
- What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba
- various organic and inorganic substances required by the organism to carry out their functions.
- are organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter. They secrete substances that decompose the dead matter and then take in the food. For example: Rhizopus, musroom, etc
- process which utilizes carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to synthesize carbohydrates like glucose.
- Important pigment in photosynthesis
10 Clues: Green Plants are also called • this is the type of parasitic plant • Important pigment in photosynthesis • What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba • energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of • Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 7n 2017-05-07
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- - plants have tiny pores to absorb carbondioxide
- - the plants from which a parasite gets its food is
- - meaning of 'photo' in photosynthesis
- - plants which can make there own food
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- - nutrients transported through _________ vessels
- - the mode of nutrition where two diffrent organism work together for their mutual benifit
- - plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals
- - other name for dodder
- cells - the cells which control the opening and closing of stomata
9 Clues: - other name for dodder • - meaning of 'photo' in photosynthesis • - plants which can make there own food • - plants have tiny pores to absorb carbondioxide • - nutrients transported through _________ vessels • - the plants from which a parasite gets its food is • - plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals • ...
world of life 2021-04-11
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- a place or a habitat for living things.
- a living thing in an ecosystem.
- living things in an ecosystem.
- absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
- control all cell activities.
- move from place to place.
- thin layer controls what comes in and out.
- exchanging gases with environment.
- reacted to changes around them.
- become larger in sizes.
- non living factors in an ecosystem
- of living things of same species
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- holds all parts of the cell.
- basic unit of life.
- store food,water of a cell.
- group of animals eat only other animals.
- group of animals eat both plants and animals.
- taking food from to gain energy.
- group of animals eat only plants.
- things can make more of their kind.
- removal of waste from the body.
21 Clues: basic unit of life. • become larger in sizes. • move from place to place. • store food,water of a cell. • holds all parts of the cell. • control all cell activities. • living things in an ecosystem. • a living thing in an ecosystem. • removal of waste from the body. • reacted to changes around them. • taking food from to gain energy. • of living things of same species • ...
Quinns Crossword 2024-04-05
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- An organism that gets it's energy from both eating plants and Animals
- All of the existing foodchains in an ecosystem.
- An organism that mostly gets it's energy from decayed Biomass plant or animal
- The Study of the Environment
- The Natural Habitat of an organism
- An organism that gets it's energy from eating animals
- A organism that breaks dead plant or animal matter.
- An organism that Cannot produce its own energy and must get it from eating other Plants/Animals
- An organism that produces it's own food using Light,Water, Co2, and a variety of Chemicals
- A relationship between two different organisms in which one benefits while causing harm to the other
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- A large organism that harbors a smaller organism inside or outside of it's body
- The parts on above or below earth where life exists
- An organism that gets it's energy from eating plants
- The living components or organisms that shape an environment it resides in.
- The number of organisms that live in an area that can reproduce with each other
- A set of Living and nonliving components living with each other and interacting in a certain area
- A living thing that can function on it's own and shows all the property's of life
- An organism that creates it's own energy.
- linear sequences of organisms that transfer energy and nutrition to each other by consuming each other. Starts with a producer ends with a decomposer
- An Organism that hunts and eats other organisms
- Organism that takes nutrition from other living things
- An Organism that is hunted and eaten by other organisms
- A interacting group of varied organisms at a shared location.
- The nonliving components that shape an environment it resides in.
24 Clues: The Study of the Environment • The Natural Habitat of an organism • An organism that creates it's own energy. • An Organism that hunts and eats other organisms • All of the existing foodchains in an ecosystem. • The parts on above or below earth where life exists • A organism that breaks dead plant or animal matter. • ...
Beat it if you can 2016-05-04
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- enjoying good health
- derived from living matter
- light from the sun
- essential nutrient, as a trace mineral or a vitamin
- oily or greasy substance.
- mineral found in foods (bananas)
- unit measured for food
- essential fir normal growth and nutrition
- newly made
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- makes things visible
- body main source of energy.
- transports oxygen
- provides nourishment; essential for growth.
- sweet crystalline structure.
- found in foods (eggs, meat)
- storage form of energy and plants.
- Mineral that helps teeth.
- blood
- Regulates fluids
- H2O
20 Clues: H2O • blood • newly made • Regulates fluids • transports oxygen • light from the sun • makes things visible • enjoying good health • unit measured for food • oily or greasy substance. • Mineral that helps teeth. • derived from living matter • body main source of energy. • found in foods (eggs, meat) • sweet crystalline structure. • mineral found in foods (bananas) • ...
August's Literacy Test 2023-03-22
Across
- the process of consuming food
- simple inorganic nutrient
- animals require 20 of these
- very toxic waste
- food labels brag about this all the time
- less toxic waste
- lack of essential nutrients
- eats both plants and animals
- getting too much food
- the things from finding nemo
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- do regulate osmolarity
- least toxic waste
- does not regulate osmolarity
- the solute concentration of a solution
- inadequate chemical energy
- if this stops functioning, you get the diabetus
- eats other animals
- a collection of atoms
- eats plants
- 13 of them have been identified as essential for humans
20 Clues: eats plants • very toxic waste • less toxic waste • least toxic waste • eats other animals • a collection of atoms • getting too much food • do regulate osmolarity • simple inorganic nutrient • inadequate chemical energy • animals require 20 of these • lack of essential nutrients • does not regulate osmolarity • eats both plants and animals • the things from finding nemo • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-02-03
Across
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Reflected light
- Primary source of energy
- Source of carbon dioxide
- Where does photosynthesis take place
- How does water get into plants
- plant mouth
- Source of energy for photosynthesis
- Made from fatty acids
- building blocks of proteins
- elements that make up proteins
- Required reactant of photosynthesis
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- Green pigment
- 4 calories per gram
- product of photosynthesis
- keep the place the same
- made of fats
- Gas that is released during photosynthesis
- What glucose is used for
- A chemical element required for nutrition
- Benefits from waste product of plants
21 Clues: plant mouth • made of fats • Green pigment • Reflected light • 4 calories per gram • Made from fatty acids • keep the place the same • Primary source of energy • Source of carbon dioxide • What glucose is used for • product of photosynthesis • building blocks of proteins • How does water get into plants • elements that make up proteins • Source of energy for photosynthesis • ...
Living things 2024-10-14
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- to get energy from food
- detect and respond to the environment
- animals that eat plants and animals
- a herbivore animal
- to produce offspring
- animals that eat plants
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- the process plants use to make food
- a carnivore animal
- the variety of living things on Earth
- animals that eat other animals
- an omnivore animal
11 Clues: a carnivore animal • an omnivore animal • a herbivore animal • to produce offspring • to get energy from food • animals that eat plants • animals that eat other animals • the process plants use to make food • animals that eat plants and animals • the variety of living things on Earth • detect and respond to the environment
Paige Friedman's Organelles Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- The job or task the object completes
- follows orders to make protein chains
- only in plant cells and supports the cell helping give it shape
- store nutrition,water and wast
- Able to perform all the necessary functions to stay alive in a cell
- these cells are shaped like rectangles
- Lysosome
- It's the "brain" of the cell
- The physical description of the object(shape,size,etc)
- shaped like a kidney bean and the powerhouse of a cell
- Found on signal celled organisms
- provides structure for cell
- controls what enters and leaves
- digest's the nutrition for a cell
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- these cells are shaped like circles
- Combines simple molecules into more complex ones
- instructions for other cells to follow usually in reproduction
- like a package system
- provides the glucose/food for plants
- Cell wall
- has one or more tails attached to a cell
- fills inside of a cell and uses acids to devolve things like sugar for cells use as needed
22 Clues: Lysosome • Cell wall • like a package system • provides structure for cell • It's the "brain" of the cell • store nutrition,water and wast • controls what enters and leaves • Found on signal celled organisms • digest's the nutrition for a cell • these cells are shaped like circles • The job or task the object completes • provides the glucose/food for plants • ...
nutrition in plant 2017-05-23
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- plants that live on dead decaying organic matter is called
- tissue vessels are special type of conducting tissues found in plants
- organisms which cannot prepare their own food called
- animals that depend on only plants is called
- what pores usually the under surface of the leaves called
Down
- plants what consume insects for their nutrition is called
- plants that eat insects
- in photosynthesis solar energy is captured by the pigment called
- symbiotic relation between fungus and algae is visible in
- organisms which can prepare their own food are called
10 Clues: plants that eat insects • animals that depend on only plants is called • organisms which cannot prepare their own food called • organisms which can prepare their own food are called • symbiotic relation between fungus and algae is visible in • what pores usually the under surface of the leaves called • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2016-05-22
7 Clues: The green pigment • A Parasitic nutrition • Environmental indicators • A Saprotrophic nutrition • Tiny pores under the leaf • Method of growing plants without • The structure in cell that contain
Mrs. Gren 2024-09-05
7 Clues: Sexual and Asexual • Plants release oxygen • Plants reaching sunlight • Plants increase in size and dry mass • Hair standing up in cold temperature • Plants making their food from sunlight • Breaking down nutrients in cells to release energy
Environmental Systems Vocab 2021-09-01
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- role an organism plays in a community
- animals that rely and eat other animals
- organisms that make their own food
- interacting group of species in a particular location
- likes to eat meat
- a biological system that relies on one another
- individual plant or single celled form
- web interconnection of food chains
- declining availability of renewal resources
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- physical rather than biological
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- chains series of organisms each dependent on the next
- eats plant material
- where plants or a species are abundant
- animal that feeds on carrion or dead things
- relating to or resulting from living things
- where plants and animals flourish in an environment
- the way a species and an environment interacts
- where plants and animals die off
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- group of individuals of the same species
21 Clues: likes to eat meat • eats plant material • physical rather than biological • where plants and animals die off • organisms that make their own food • web interconnection of food chains • role an organism plays in a community • where plants or a species are abundant • individual plant or single celled form • animals that rely and eat other animals • ...
dietitians 2016-09-07
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- On the job training
- Dietitian Develop programs and they counsel the public on topics about food, health, and nutrition.
- Expert on diets and nutrition
- they may take Nutrition, Psychology, Chemistry, and biology.
- Demonstrates a competent level of dietetics practice and professional performance.
- degree dietitians must have
- another training dietitians must have
- Technician Registered An individual who has met current minimum requirements
- work in hospitals Type od dietitian that works in this work place
- in food service settings Type of dietitian that works with these settings
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- degree degree that that registered nurse must have
- nurse Similar occupation
- Tor treat diseases
- about food, health, and nutrition Type od dietitian that council these topics
- Dietitians Plan food programs
- The amount years it has grown over 16 percent
- Also used with dietitian
- Dietitian Provides nutrition therapy.
18 Clues: Tor treat diseases • On the job training • Also used with dietitian • nurse Similar occupation • degree dietitians must have • Expert on diets and nutrition • Dietitians Plan food programs • another training dietitians must have • Dietitian Provides nutrition therapy. • The amount years it has grown over 16 percent • degree degree that that registered nurse must have • ...
Everything about plants -- 5th grade 2020-11-23
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- the plant's female reproductive cell
- When pollen is transported from one plant to another
- In respiration, the plant expels carbon dioxide
- Roots growing towards water is a type of...
- another word for the male reproductive cells
- The three vital functions are nutrition, interaction, and.....
- The substance in the chloroplasts that gives the plant its green colour
- In the photosynthesis, the plant needs carbon dioxide, water and ?
- Bees, flies, butterflies, and other insects that help pollinating plants
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- When a seed starts to grow
- the reproduction in plants can be sexual or...
- The roots absorb water and ........
- The process when the plant makes its own food
- a male reproductive organ in plants that produce pollen
- When the ovule is fertilised, it turns into a .....
- The part of the plant that produces the female reproductive cell
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients is called....
17 Clues: When a seed starts to grow • The roots absorb water and ........ • the plant's female reproductive cell • Roots growing towards water is a type of... • another word for the male reproductive cells • The process when the plant makes its own food • the reproduction in plants can be sexual or... • In respiration, the plant expels carbon dioxide • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2018-03-20
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- A nutrition which we can mainly get from fish oil.
- An introduction that Canada Government make to tell the citizens what they should eat every day.
- The chemical process by which food is changed into energy in your body.
- A nutrition which can help growth and repair body tissue, healthy eyes,good night vision and a immune system.
- The things which we can get from what we eat and good for our physical health
- Any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal only metabolism.
- A type of unsaturated fats and they are bad fats.We can find them in processed food.
- A metal element which supplies oxygen to cells.
- A unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce.
- It is found in meat, eggs and things such as butter and cheese. Eat too much may cause heart disease and some other illnesses.
- A soft silver-white element that is found in salt, baking soda and other compounds.
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- A nutrition which can help wounds heal and promote strong teeth and bones.We can get it from citrus fruits.
- This is a plant material and help with digestion. We can get it from vegetables and bread.
- An amount of food that is given to one person at a meal.
- A nutriment that can keep the body running and we can get it from meat, eggs and vegetables.
- A nutriment which is converted to energy used to support our bodies to do activities. The most common forms are sugars, fibers and starches.
- Something you can take place of another one.
- Usually comes from plants rather than animals and are better for your health.
- A substance that is formed naturally in rocks and in the earth.
- Some are great for our heart, joints, important for concentration but some are high in cholesterol(bad for our health).
- A nutrition which can help release energy and make red blood cells
- A liquid.
- Power that is used to produce heat, operate machines.
- A silver-white metal that helps to form teeth, bones.
24 Clues: A liquid. • Something you can take place of another one. • A metal element which supplies oxygen to cells. • A nutrition which we can mainly get from fish oil. • Power that is used to produce heat, operate machines. • A silver-white metal that helps to form teeth, bones. • An amount of food that is given to one person at a meal. • ...
Caring for creation 2022-11-23
Across
- - food and water that living things to need to survive
- - a substance coming into an environment and harming it
- - at risk of extinction
- - doesn't need nutrition to live
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- homemade fertilizer for growing plants
- loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species
- - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
- - needs nutrition to live
8 Clues: - at risk of extinction • - needs nutrition to live • - doesn't need nutrition to live • homemade fertilizer for growing plants • - food and water that living things to need to survive • - a substance coming into an environment and harming it • loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species • - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
Caring for creation 2022-11-23
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- - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
- - food and water that living things to need to survive
- - doesn't need nutrition to live
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- loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species
- - at risk of extinction
- - needs nutrition to live
- homemade fertilizer for growing plants
- - a substance coming into an environment and harming it
8 Clues: - at risk of extinction • - needs nutrition to live • - doesn't need nutrition to live • homemade fertilizer for growing plants • - food and water that living things to need to survive • - a substance coming into an environment and harming it • loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species • - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- animals that eat plants as a main part of their diet
- second stomach of a ruminant
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements are concentrate
- the fourth compartment, or true stomach,of the ruminant animal
- Ration feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- an organic compound made up of amino acid and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitron
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- an animal that eats both flesh and plants in their diet
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- a pouch of the vertebrate digestive system into which food passes from the esophagus for mixing and digestion
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- complex carbohydrates such as Cellulose and lignin
- feed or feed mixtures used to improve the nutritional value of basal feeds
- good tasting
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry
- animal that feeds on flesh
- type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or animal; Ration with out reference to a specific time period
20 Clues: good tasting • animal that feeds on flesh • second stomach of a ruminant • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as Cellulose and lignin • animals that eat plants as a main part of their diet • a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry • an animal that eats both flesh and plants in their diet • ...
Hee Hoo Plants (AW,GD) 2022-03-04
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- Moves water, sugar, amino acids, and hormones in the plant
- Fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with the roots of many plants
- Outermost layer of cells
- Example of water storage roots
- Study of heredity
- Process of cellular division
- Why are plants green?
- Membrane bound bodies found within eukaryotic cells
- The study of plants
- Roots that grow on the above ground part of the plant
- Process of plants making glucose
- Cells lacking a nucleus, includes all bacteria
- Type of root that has no chlorophyll and is dependent on other plants for nutrition
- Consists of all cellular components between the plasma membrane and the nucleus
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- Word for leaf arrangement
- What gene shows more?
- Spongy roots that extend above the water's surface
- Permanent regions of active cell division
- Lies directly against the inner boundary of the endodermis
- The type of root that pulls a plant deeper into the soil
- An adventitious root that arises from a node
- Cells containing a nucleus, includes all cells except for bacteria
- Thimble shaped mass of parenchyma covering root tip
- Helps plants with gas exchange
- Fluid within cytoplasm containing organelles
25 Clues: Study of heredity • The study of plants • What gene shows more? • Why are plants green? • Outermost layer of cells • Word for leaf arrangement • Process of cellular division • Example of water storage roots • Helps plants with gas exchange • Process of plants making glucose • Permanent regions of active cell division • An adventitious root that arises from a node • ...
MRS C GREN 2023-06-08
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- turning food into energy
- responding to changes in the environment
- making offspring
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- taking in food and nutrients
- changing your position
- describes plants or animals as getting bigger
- living things that need to eat other living things to survive
- getting rid of waste products
- living things that make their own food
- all living things are made of these
10 Clues: making offspring • changing your position • turning food into energy • taking in food and nutrients • getting rid of waste products • all living things are made of these • living things that make their own food • responding to changes in the environment • describes plants or animals as getting bigger • living things that need to eat other living things to survive
Photo Synthesis 2026-04-03
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- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Type of nutrition in plants
- Product formed during photosynthesis
- Mineral required for chlorophyll formation
- Food is stored in plants in the form of
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- Photosynthetic pigment
- Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange
- Process by which green plants prepare food using sunlight
8 Clues: Photosynthetic pigment • Type of nutrition in plants • Energy source for photosynthesis • Product formed during photosynthesis • Food is stored in plants in the form of • Mineral required for chlorophyll formation • Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange • Process by which green plants prepare food using sunlight
Photo Synthesis 2026-04-03
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- Energy source for photosynthesis
- Type of nutrition in plants
- Product formed during photosynthesis
- Mineral required for chlorophyll formation
- Food is stored in plants in the form of
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- Photosynthetic pigment
- Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange
- Process by which green plants prepare food using sunlight
8 Clues: Photosynthetic pigment • Type of nutrition in plants • Energy source for photosynthesis • Product formed during photosynthesis • Food is stored in plants in the form of • Mineral required for chlorophyll formation • Tiny openings on leaf surface for gas exchange • Process by which green plants prepare food using sunlight
Nutrition and Transport in Plants 2026-03-25
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- sodium_____________ solution releases carbon dioxide in a set-up
- layer of leaf that contains the vascular bundle
- When testing for starch, you place the leaf in hot ethanol to ____________ the leaf.
- condition required for photosynthesis
- layer that prevents excessive water loss
- product of photosynthesis
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- structure that transport nutrients in a plant
- _______________ hydroxide solution removes carbon dioxide
- glucose is stored as _______________ in plants
- process through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf
- _________ mesophyll layer of leaf that contains the most number of chloroplasts
- substance that strengthens the xylem
12 Clues: product of photosynthesis • substance that strengthens the xylem • condition required for photosynthesis • layer that prevents excessive water loss • structure that transport nutrients in a plant • glucose is stored as _______________ in plants • layer of leaf that contains the vascular bundle • process through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf • ...
Essential Nutrients, Nutrition, Eating Disorders Review 2024-10-02
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- Eating disorders are often times _______ behavior
- Eating disorders are a ______ health disorder that affects eating behaviors
- Micronutrient that control important chemical reactions in the body and are considered major or trace
- Nutrient needed in larger quantities in the body
- A type of carbohydrate that is not easily digested but is essential for healthy digestion
- Helps in the function of nerves, muscles, and fluid balance but you should choose foods that are low in it
- Healthy fats
- Macronutrient that should be consumed in moderation and helps maintain energy in the body
- Fats should be less than _____ of the your diet
- The eating disorder that results from not eating as much as is needed for proper nutrition
- when looking at a nutrition label you can spot sugars because they end in these three letters
- The nutrition information listed on the nutrition facts label is based on _____ serving
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- Type of carbohydrate that is found in whole grains and oatmeal
- Term used to describe purging after an episode of binge eating
- Beans and eggs are examples of this macronutrient
- Protein is important in _____ development
- Fiber comes from this food source
- Micronutrient that helps boost the immune system and is found in veggies, fruits, and lean proteins
- You need 64 oz daily of this essential nutrient
- Nutrient needed in smaller portions in the body
- Describes eating large quantities of food in a short period of time
- A unit of measurement used to define the amount of energy a food provides the body
- Water is needed for __________. You need more when you sweat
- The amount of cups of dairy needed by males and females
- Minerals in small doses that assist in supporting your immune system and help with blood clotting
- These fats should be avoided
- An example of a healthy fat that is used in making guacamole
27 Clues: Healthy fats • These fats should be avoided • Fiber comes from this food source • Protein is important in _____ development • You need 64 oz daily of this essential nutrient • Nutrient needed in smaller portions in the body • Fats should be less than _____ of the your diet • Nutrient needed in larger quantities in the body • ...
Caring for creation 2022-11-23
Across
- - food and water that living things to need to survive
- - a substance coming into an environment and harming it
- - at risk of extinction
- - doesn't need nutrition to live
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- homemade fertilizer for growing plants
- loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species
- - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
- - needs nutrition to live
8 Clues: - at risk of extinction • - needs nutrition to live • - doesn't need nutrition to live • homemade fertilizer for growing plants • - food and water that living things to need to survive • - a substance coming into an environment and harming it • loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species • - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
Caring for creation 2022-11-23
Across
- - food and water that living things to need to survive
- - a substance coming into an environment and harming it
- - at risk of extinction
- - doesn't need nutrition to live
Down
- homemade fertilizer for growing plants
- loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species
- - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
- - needs nutrition to live
8 Clues: - at risk of extinction • - needs nutrition to live • - doesn't need nutrition to live • homemade fertilizer for growing plants • - food and water that living things to need to survive • - a substance coming into an environment and harming it • loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species • - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
Caring for creation 2022-11-23
Across
- - food and water that living things to need to survive
- - a substance coming into an environment and harming it
- - at risk of extinction
- - doesn't need nutrition to live
Down
- homemade fertilizer for growing plants
- loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species
- - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
- - needs nutrition to live
8 Clues: - at risk of extinction • - needs nutrition to live • - doesn't need nutrition to live • homemade fertilizer for growing plants • - food and water that living things to need to survive • - a substance coming into an environment and harming it • loss - where a habitat is unable to be lived in by species • - where a person, plant, things and animals live and operate.
Science FA 2023-05-02
Across
- what nutrients are potato rich in
- brain of cells
- A process that oxygen is used to break down food
- addictive drug found in cigarettes
- a dilute solution of calcium hydroxide
- a organism that spread easily
- What is citrus fruit rich in
- very dry area with little water
- A kind of carbohydrate made by plants using lots of sugar
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- a mineral needed for strong bones
- what are plants known as in the food chain
- habitat found in a tree
- a toxin use to kill animals and fungal pests
- accumulation of biomass along a food chain
- a way to measure obesity
- a nutrition that repair tissues
- environment that support life
- tropical forest in the sea
- waste products of anerobic respiration
- something butter is rich in
- black compound found in tobacco smoke
21 Clues: brain of cells • habitat found in a tree • a way to measure obesity • tropical forest in the sea • something butter is rich in • What is citrus fruit rich in • environment that support life • a organism that spread easily • a nutrition that repair tissues • very dry area with little water • a mineral needed for strong bones • what nutrients are potato rich in • ...
Nutrition 2022-11-15
Across
- Food & Drug Administration
- Parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food
- food group that includes all foods made from seafood; meat, poultry, and eggs; beans, peas, lentils; and nuts, seeds, and soy products
- maximum amount of caffeine for teen in mg
- processes by which an animal or plant takes and utilizes food substances
- mineral most often associated with healthy bones and teeth
- Salt
- seed-bearing structure in flowering plants
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- A natural stimulant most commonly found in tea, coffee, and cacao plants.
- food group that includes milk, yogurt, cheese
- beverage that contains large amount of caffeine
- A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
- food group that includes bread and rice
- united states department of agriculture
- low iron
15 Clues: Salt • low iron • Food & Drug Administration • food group that includes bread and rice • united states department of agriculture • maximum amount of caffeine for teen in mg • seed-bearing structure in flowering plants • food group that includes milk, yogurt, cheese • beverage that contains large amount of caffeine • A condition in which bones become weak and brittle. • ...
LIFE PROCESSES - CROSSWORD 2022-08-09
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- Urine is egested through this organ
- Which tissue is used by plants to transport water and minerals
- Structural and functional unit of kidney
- ______ is the largest gland of the human body
- What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba?
- Other name for artificial kidney
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- Largest vein present in the human body
- Process used by plants to make their own food
- Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen
- Respiratory organ in earthworms
- Respiratory organ in humans
- Membrane which divides the human heart
12 Clues: Respiratory organ in humans • Respiratory organ in earthworms • Other name for artificial kidney • Urine is egested through this organ • Largest vein present in the human body • Membrane which divides the human heart • Structural and functional unit of kidney • Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen • What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba? • ...
Career Crossword Puzzle 2012-02-29
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- the custodian of a collection
- an expect in the science of cultivating plants
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispening drugs
- a speacialist in care for the feet
- an archeologist who studies prehistoric people
- a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atomsphere
- someone with special training
- a person skilled in testing for defects of vision
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- someone vered in the collected and interperation of numerical data
- someone who creates plan
- a social scientist who specializes in anthropologist
- a biologist specializing in the study of plants
- an expect in the use of cosmetics
- a specialist in the study of nutrition
- one whose business is the mangement of funerals
15 Clues: someone who creates plan • the custodian of a collection • someone with special training • an expect in the use of cosmetics • a speacialist in care for the feet • a specialist in the study of nutrition • an expect in the science of cultivating plants • an archeologist who studies prehistoric people • a biologist specializing in the study of plants • ...
Food and Nutrition 2026-01-16
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- gas released as a by-product of photosynthesis
- photosynthesis is an example of this type of reaction
- the process by which green plants make their own food using light energy
- light energy is converted into this form of energy
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- a gas taken by plants for hotosynthesis
- the process of consuming food for growth, energy and health
- the site where photosynthesis occurs
- plants cultivated for food
- Glucose is stored as ______ in plants after photosynthesis
- tiny openings in leaves that allow gas exchange
10 Clues: plants cultivated for food • the site where photosynthesis occurs • a gas taken by plants for hotosynthesis • gas released as a by-product of photosynthesis • tiny openings in leaves that allow gas exchange • light energy is converted into this form of energy • photosynthesis is an example of this type of reaction • ...
LIFE PROCESSES - CROSSWORD 2022-08-09
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- Other name for artificial kidney
- Structural and functional unit of kidney
- Membrane which divides the human heart
- What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba?
- Respiratory organ in humans
- Largest vein present in the human body
- Urine is egested through this organ
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- Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen
- ______ is the largest gland of the human body
- Process used by plants to make their own food
- Respiratory organ in earthworms
- Which tissue is used by plants to transport water and minerals
12 Clues: Respiratory organ in humans • Respiratory organ in earthworms • Other name for artificial kidney • Urine is egested through this organ • Membrane which divides the human heart • Largest vein present in the human body • Respiratory Pigment which carries oxygen • Structural and functional unit of kidney • What is the type of nutrition in Amoeba? • ...
ffa2-3 2026-03-12
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- product used to give plants more nutrition
- given to you for acomplishing a task
- organization that is widely known in agriculture
- code to redirect FFA members to respect and kindness
- donate to ffa
- formal statement of belief
- year the FFA was founded
- year the FFA sold it's millionth jacket
- used to prepare seeds in a field
- college student actively in the FFA
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- the color used in ffa official dress embroidery
- FFA highest award variant
- shows knowledge of ffa
- science incorperated into agriculture
- non labor agriculture jobs
- someone who practices agrictulture
- the animal that represents freedom
- relating to plants and food
- Vegetable in FFA logo
- how many pins you are allowed to wear on FFA official dress
- symbol of future
- main color in ffa official dress
- type of building the FFA was founded
- animal in the middle of the FFA logo
24 Clues: donate to ffa • symbol of future • Vegetable in FFA logo • shows knowledge of ffa • year the FFA was founded • FFA highest award variant • non labor agriculture jobs • formal statement of belief • relating to plants and food • main color in ffa official dress • used to prepare seeds in a field • someone who practices agrictulture • the animal that represents freedom • ...
The living organisms characteristics and habitat 2023-11-09
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- plants grow in water.
- The process of taking food by organism.
- the production of off spring and their seeds in termed as
- Sunken stomata present in
- the structural and functional unit of all living organisms
- the removal of waste from plants.
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- Organisms which can prepare their own food
- stem move towards sun.
- around an organism which effects.
- Insects breathe through
10 Clues: plants grow in water. • stem move towards sun. • Insects breathe through • Sunken stomata present in • around an organism which effects. • the removal of waste from plants. • The process of taking food by organism. • Organisms which can prepare their own food • the production of off spring and their seeds in termed as • ...
Nutrient 2023-03-22
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- Helps maintain the right balance of fluids in your body
- Found in the Earth's crust
- Prevent dehydration
- Nutrients that were added back when lost during processing
- Amino acids
- Found in the baked goods
- On the back or the side of the packaging under Nutrition Facts
- Is found in the blood and cells of the body
- Some energy but not mush positive for your body
- Formed from hydrogenation
- Measure energy in food
- Solid at room temperature
- Starch from plants that the body can't digest
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- The body breaks down substances and gets energy
- There are five food groups put into the My Plate
- Found at the bottom of the Nutrition Facts
- Are absorbed more slowly for energy
- A guide to help with daily meal proportions
- A substance that provides nourishment essentials
- Can be stored in the body
- Adding nutrients to foods that might not have them
- The substances found in food that keep your body functioning
- Sugars that are absorbed quickly
- Liquid at room temperature
24 Clues: Amino acids • Prevent dehydration • Measure energy in food • Found in the baked goods • Can be stored in the body • Formed from hydrogenation • Solid at room temperature • Found in the Earth's crust • Liquid at room temperature • Sugars that are absorbed quickly • Are absorbed more slowly for energy • Found at the bottom of the Nutrition Facts • ...
Ruminant 2025-10-21
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- Good tasting
- Ration Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- The type and amounts of feed an animal receives in its ration
- Consume both flesh and plants
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
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- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- A feed material high in specific nutrients
- Depend entirely on plants for food
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- A feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; examples: hay, silage, and pasture
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements
- Depend almost entirely on the flesh of other animals for food
- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature; contain more carbon and hydrogen than do carbohydrates and are mainly glyceryl esters of certain acids that are soluble in ether but not in water
20 Clues: Good tasting • Consume both flesh and plants • Depend entirely on plants for food • A feed material high in specific nutrients • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach • Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • ...
NUTRTIENS IN PLANT 2017-05-01
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- plants we get most of our pulse from.
- the cell of green leaves and young stem of plants contain numerous green structure.
- plants live in or on an other living organism and derive their food from them.
- nutrition plants that con't prepare their own food
- soil contains bacteria called.
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- cells control opening or closing of stomata.
- pant plants that consume insects.
- the plant from which a parasite get its food.
- saprophyte live together with.
- nutrients getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in a form of a liquid.
10 Clues: saprophyte live together with. • soil contains bacteria called. • pant plants that consume insects. • plants we get most of our pulse from. • the plant from which a parasite get its food. • cells control opening or closing of stomata. • nutrition plants that con't prepare their own food • ...
nutrition exam review 2022-10-24
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- tracking what u eat in a day
- helpful with building muscles
- usually liquid at room temperature
- sugar complex made into one long chain
- something your body cant make on its own
- food that contain sugar and oils
- how it affects the health and growth of the body
- what you eat
- plants your body cant digest or absorb a mineral separated from other foods
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- produced by plants and animals
- putting syrup on your food
- when liquid oil is turned into a solid fat found in meant
- adding micro nutrients to food
- a chemical element
- when your food process fast
- diffrent types of food
- a wax subsistence
- keep body fluids in balance
- 60% of your body is made up of it
- nutrients that were lost during process are back
20 Clues: what you eat • a wax subsistence • a chemical element • diffrent types of food • putting syrup on your food • when your food process fast • keep body fluids in balance • tracking what u eat in a day • helpful with building muscles • produced by plants and animals • adding micro nutrients to food • food that contain sugar and oils • 60% of your body is made up of it • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-25
6 Clues: singular form stoma • an example of saprophytic plants • sources are food, sunlight and etc • the process of making food in plants • plants that can produce their own food • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benifits
The proud rose 2025-04-06
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- Tall plants
- Full of pride
- Caring for others
- Large area full of plants
- A colourful plant
- When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
- Layered flower
- Tall yellow flower
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- Doing something for someone else
- Water falling from the sky
- Full of beauty
- Common small bird
- Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose
- Spiky plant
- Saying something unkind about someone else
15 Clues: Tall plants • Spiky plant • Full of pride • Full of beauty • Layered flower • Caring for others • Common small bird • A colourful plant • Tall yellow flower • Large area full of plants • Water falling from the sky • Doing something for someone else • Saying something unkind about someone else • Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose • When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
Life Processes and Sorting Living Things Review 2021-12-09
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- This bird has the largest bird eggs.
- Dodos, dinosaurs, wooly mammoths are________.
- Small holes in leaves.
- Fish have scales to __________ their body.
- All birds have ___________.
- Eating.
- A type of fungi.
- Getting rid of waste materials.
- Body part of an insect.
- Female mammals give ______ to their young.
- Reptiles have tough, leathery _____________.
- Movement enables us to _______ from danger.
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- A bacteria shape.
- Have a backbone.
- Green pigment in leaves.
- This mammal lives in the ocean.
- Humans are ___________.
- To help fish swim.
- Reptiles are ____-blooded.
- Bacteria help make ___________.
- Some plants reproduce using __________.
21 Clues: Eating. • Have a backbone. • A type of fungi. • A bacteria shape. • To help fish swim. • Small holes in leaves. • Humans are ___________. • Body part of an insect. • Green pigment in leaves. • Reptiles are ____-blooded. • All birds have ___________. • This mammal lives in the ocean. • Getting rid of waste materials. • Bacteria help make ___________. • This bird has the largest bird eggs. • ...
Biodiversity 2020-04-14
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- Highest category in taxonomic classification
- Arrange objects in groups based on similar traits
- An example of what belongs in the plant kingdom
- one of the differences between plants & animals
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- branch of science that is concerned with classification
- Biggest Kingdom
- The species of lion
- Mushrooms belong to which kingdom?
- How many kingdoms of living organisms are there?
- do plants move around?
10 Clues: Biggest Kingdom • The species of lion • do plants move around? • Mushrooms belong to which kingdom? • Highest category in taxonomic classification • An example of what belongs in the plant kingdom • one of the differences between plants & animals • How many kingdoms of living organisms are there? • Arrange objects in groups based on similar traits • ...
The proud rose 2025-04-06
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- Tall plants
- Full of pride
- Caring for others
- Large area full of plants
- A colourful plant
- When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
- Layered flower
- Tall yellow flower
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- Doing something for someone else
- Water falling from the sky
- Full of beauty
- Common small bird
- Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose
- Spiky plant
- Saying something unkind about someone else
15 Clues: Tall plants • Spiky plant • Full of pride • Full of beauty • Layered flower • Caring for others • Common small bird • A colourful plant • Tall yellow flower • Large area full of plants • Water falling from the sky • Doing something for someone else • Saying something unkind about someone else • Spikes on a cactus, or on the stem of a rose • When a plant begins to get dry or lacks nutrition
Class 7 2025-02-10
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- The secret green potion in leaves that soaks up sunlight like a sponge.
- The nature’s clean-up crew, munching on dead stuff like a recycling team.
- The fancy-dressed part of a plant that’s all about spreading love (and pollen!).
- The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity.
- The “I can cook my own food” club of plants and some bacteria.
- Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing).
- The air bags in your chest that keep you from turning into a balloon.
- The sweet treat plants make for themselves—no candy store needed!
- Plants’ superpower to make food using sunlight—like a green magic trick!
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- DIOXIDE The gas plants “inhale” while we “exhale”—talk about teamwork!
- Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required!
- The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp!
- The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans.
- The plant’s personal water slide, bringing drinks from the roots up!
- The speedy delivery service that carries oxygen and nutrients all over your body.
- The art of eating right, or just eating everything in sight!
- INTESTINE The place where your food goes on a long, twisty slide and gets absorbed.
- The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets.
- ENGINEERING The high-tech makeover for plants and animals—like science’s magic wand!
19 Clues: The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp! • Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required! • Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing). • The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets. • The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity. • The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans. • ...
nutrition 2023-08-17
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- the living organism from which a parasite derives its food
- the process of taking food and using for growth
- Association of plants to benefit each other
- a partial parasite
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- plants thriving on dead and decaying matter
- bacteria that fix nitrogen in soil
- plants that feed on other plants
- Plants that eat insects
8 Clues: a partial parasite • Plants that eat insects • plants that feed on other plants • bacteria that fix nitrogen in soil • plants thriving on dead and decaying matter • Association of plants to benefit each other • the process of taking food and using for growth • the living organism from which a parasite derives its food
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- - the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria.
- - organisms that have the same characteristics
- - animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- - can producers its own food using light, water, CO^2
- - relations of organisms to their physical surroundings
- web - all of the food chains in an ecosystem
- level - the position of an organism in the food chain
- Factors - living things in an ecosystem
- - organism that mainly consumes decaying organisms
- - a living creature
- - organism that breaks down dead organic material
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- - eats meat and plants
- - an organism deriving nutrition from organic substances
- Factors - non-living things in an ecosystem
- - living as a parasite
- - a community of living organisms in a particular area
- chain - group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat
- - organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- - an interacting ground of various species in a common location
- - where an organism makes it's home
- - organisms that makae their own food
- - animal or plant where parasites live
- - eats only meat
- - eats plants only
- - eats food
25 Clues: - eats food • - eats only meat • - eats plants only • - a living creature • - eats meat and plants • - living as a parasite • - where an organism makes it's home • - organisms that makae their own food • - animal or plant where parasites live • Factors - living things in an ecosystem • Factors - non-living things in an ecosystem • - organisms that have the same characteristics • ...
Life Processes: Crossword 2021-08-19
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- Glucose is broken down into ______ (8)
- Filtration units present in the kidney (7)
- The ___ provides a surface where exchange of gases can take place (7)
- The type of nutrition observed in cuscuta (9)
- Tube which connects kidneys with urinary bladder (6)
- Dental caries cause softening of enamel and ____ (7)
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- Energy derived from the food we eat is stored in our body in the form of ______ (8)
- The organ secreting lipase and trypsin (8)
- Mode of nutrition in fungi (11)
- Pepsin is a ____ digesting enzyme (7)
- Element used in the synthesis of protein and other compounds in plants (8)
11 Clues: Mode of nutrition in fungi (11) • Pepsin is a ____ digesting enzyme (7) • Glucose is broken down into ______ (8) • The organ secreting lipase and trypsin (8) • Filtration units present in the kidney (7) • The type of nutrition observed in cuscuta (9) • Tube which connects kidneys with urinary bladder (6) • Dental caries cause softening of enamel and ____ (7) • ...
Food Security 2024-11-28
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- The process of cutting and gathering crops
- Act of preserving nature and resources
- A lack of food or resources
- Harmful substances that spoil air,water, or soil
- System for watering crops artificially
- The science of growing crops and raising animals
- When added to soil,helps the plants grow better
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- A community of plants, animals, and their environment
- Farming without harming the environment
- The order in which living things depend on each other for food
- Food grown without harmful chemicals
- The health benefits we get from food
- Practice of cultivating the land for food production
- Weather patterns that affect farming
- Growing fish and other water animals for food
- A large area used for farming a specific crop
- Plants like rice or wheat grown for food
17 Clues: A lack of food or resources • Food grown without harmful chemicals • The health benefits we get from food • Weather patterns that affect farming • Act of preserving nature and resources • System for watering crops artificially • Farming without harming the environment • Plants like rice or wheat grown for food • The process of cutting and gathering crops • ...
The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms 2013-05-07
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- A life process that involves increasing in size and mass using materials from their food
- Produce offspring
- Plant cell walls are made of this material
- The cause of deceases
- Type of nutrition where an organism feeds on dead organic material
- A group of animals that have backbones
- Thread like filaments that are present in mushrooms
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- Animals store carbohydrates in their cells as this compound
- A layer outside the cell wall that gives bacterium extra protection
- To control internal conditions
- To get rid of toxic waste products
- Propels bacteria through liquids using a corkscrew like movement
- The process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health and growth
- Parasites that can only reproduce inside living cells
- Also called the dustbin kingdom because they are a mixed group of organisms
- Multicellular organisms that contain chloroplasts
- To get energy from food
17 Clues: Produce offspring • The cause of deceases • To get energy from food • To control internal conditions • To get rid of toxic waste products • A group of animals that have backbones • Plant cell walls are made of this material • Multicellular organisms that contain chloroplasts • Thread like filaments that are present in mushrooms • ...
Crossword 1 2016-09-14
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- expulsion of indigestible food from body
- the fourth chamber, true stomach in ruminants
- breaking down of fat particles by digestive juices
- nutrient made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- inner lining in the stomach
- organisms that synthesize their own food
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- cud-chewing animals
- tissue that transports water and minerals to leaves from roots
- an example of a parasitic plant
- nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- organisms dependent on plants for their food
- association of two different organisms benefiting each other
- process of intake of food
- special structures in which chlorophyll is present
- organisms feeding on decaying dead plants and animals
- a plant dependent on other plant for nutrition
16 Clues: cud-chewing animals • nitrogen-fixing bacteria • process of intake of food • inner lining in the stomach • an example of a parasitic plant • expulsion of indigestible food from body • organisms that synthesize their own food • organisms dependent on plants for their food • the fourth chamber, true stomach in ruminants • a plant dependent on other plant for nutrition • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-11-17
7 Clues: A sugar • What we breath in • The type of energy that plants take in • One of the chemicals that plants take in • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Also taken in by plants during photosynthesis • Plants use glucose for their ______ (begins with n)
Class 7 2025-02-10
Across
- The secret green potion in leaves that soaks up sunlight like a sponge.
- The nature’s clean-up crew, munching on dead stuff like a recycling team.
- The fancy-dressed part of a plant that’s all about spreading love (and pollen!).
- The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity.
- The “I can cook my own food” club of plants and some bacteria.
- Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing).
- The air bags in your chest that keep you from turning into a balloon.
- The sweet treat plants make for themselves—no candy store needed!
- Plants’ superpower to make food using sunlight—like a green magic trick!
Down
- DIOXIDE The gas plants “inhale” while we “exhale”—talk about teamwork!
- Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required!
- The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp!
- The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans.
- The plant’s personal water slide, bringing drinks from the roots up!
- The speedy delivery service that carries oxygen and nutrients all over your body.
- The art of eating right, or just eating everything in sight!
- INTESTINE The place where your food goes on a long, twisty slide and gets absorbed.
- The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets.
- ENGINEERING The high-tech makeover for plants and animals—like science’s magic wand!
19 Clues: The first stop on the food adventure—chomp chomp! • Your lungs’ daily workout—no gym membership required! • Tiny leaf mouths that never stop talking (or breathing). • The sugar highway in plants—because even trees love sweets. • The food blender in your belly that never needs electricity. • The “I’d rather order food” lifestyle of animals and humans. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2025-08-31
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- Organisms that eat others for nutrition
- Balanced and unchanging
- Shading leads to competition for this between plants
- The abiotic factors in an ecosystem
- Organisms adapted to harsh environments e.g. deep sea vents
- Special features to increase survival
- All the organisms of different species in an ecosystem
- All the biotic and abiotic factors in an area
- Living features of an ecosystem
- Carnivore that hunts and eats animals
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- Contending with others for a resource
- Where an organism lives
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- An average calculated by adding repeats and dividing by the number of values added
- All organisms in an ecosystem rely upon each other
- Non-living features of an ecosystem
- Study of organisms and their interactions within an ecosystem
- Group of individuals of the same species in an area
- Organisms that make their own food e.g. via photosynthesis
- A primary consumer
20 Clues: A primary consumer • Balanced and unchanging • Where an organism lives • Living features of an ecosystem • The abiotic factors in an ecosystem • Non-living features of an ecosystem • Contending with others for a resource • Special features to increase survival • Carnivore that hunts and eats animals • Organisms that eat others for nutrition • ...
CH 1: NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2024-03-08
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- bacteria that lives in the roots of legume plants
- Pigment that helps in photosynhtesis.
- Association between algae and fungi
- Mineral that is fulfilled by eating insects by the insectivorous plants
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- Association in which two organisms benefit each other and live together.
- Mode of nutrition in which plants feed on dead and decaying matter.
- Gas that is used during photosynthesis.
- Example of parasitic plant
- Gas that is released during the process of photosynthesis.
- Chemical that is used to test the presence of starch in a leaf.
10 Clues: Example of parasitic plant • Association between algae and fungi • Pigment that helps in photosynhtesis. • Gas that is used during photosynthesis. • bacteria that lives in the roots of legume plants • Gas that is released during the process of photosynthesis. • Chemical that is used to test the presence of starch in a leaf. • ...
naomi suus en veerle 2025-09-23
12 Clues: be aware • almost dead • scent of parfume • fabric for a gift • nutrition for plants • comes back every year • greens for in biedermeier • a special day once a year • black void behind someone • flowers for a sad occasion • greens that fill in your bouquet • a yellow flower with ediable seeds
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
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- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- its purpose is to sell food
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- a group of grains
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- aim for ________
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- what occured in 1990
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- a mistaken belief about food
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- eat in _________
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- oils have no _________
- some herbals may be ______
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- choose _______
- this has increased over the years
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
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- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- this has increased over the years
- choose _______
- what occured in 1990
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- eat in _________
- a mistaken belief about food
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
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- a group of grains
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- its purpose is to sell food
- oils have no _________
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- some herbals may be ______
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- aim for ________
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
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- a mistaken belief about food
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- some herbals may be ______
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- this has increased over the years
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- a group of grains
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- choose _______
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
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- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- what occured in 1990
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- eat in _________
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- oils have no _________
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- its purpose is to sell food
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- aim for ________
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- an animal eat plants and meat
- The fourth compartment or the true stomach of the ruminant animal
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that is solid at body temperature fats contains more carbohydrates and are mainly glyceryl esters of certain acids that are soluble in ether but not in water
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- is an animal that only eats meat
- the type and amounts of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or an animal ration with out to a specific time period
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude when dry
- a feed or a substance added to a basal feed to improve its nutritional value or the animal's nutritional status
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and carbon , hydrogen,,oxygen and nitrogen
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- feed contains less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry grains and protein supplements are concentrates
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
- organic compound contains carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- an animal that eats plants
- Ration feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all of the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- the second of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: good tasting • an animal that eats plants • an animal eat plants and meat • is an animal that only eats meat • the second of the ruminant stomach • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • organic compound contains carbon hydrogen and oxygen • a feed containing more than 18 percent crude when dry • ...
Living organisms And Their Surrounding 2023-02-02
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- The process of removal in plants
- Animals and plants have certain features which make them survive
- Biotic component of enviroment
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- sunken stomata is present in
- Characteristics of a dessert plant
- The process of getting rod of wastes
- Bending of stem towards sunlight is called
- process of taking food by organisms
- An animal found in mountain region
- Respiration in aquatic animals occurs by
10 Clues: sunken stomata is present in • Biotic component of enviroment • The process of removal in plants • Characteristics of a dessert plant • An animal found in mountain region • process of taking food by organisms • The process of getting rod of wastes • Respiration in aquatic animals occurs by • Bending of stem towards sunlight is called • ...
ELIMINATION ROUND OF JIGYASA 2022-02-15
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- word named as the oxford word of the year in 2021
- the mode of nutrition through which fungi obtain their food
- forest found in Gujarat
- a set of numbers comprising positive, negative and zero
- actor won the dadasaheb phalke award 2021
- the first indian Satellite
- mangeshkar indian personality died recently
- AN UNDERWATER SHIP
- the process in which people grow plants and look after animal.
- pendulum of a clock is an example....... motion
- pigment present in plants
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- AN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY GERMANY
- written by Rabindra Nath Tagore
- the main element which constituent carbon
- it is an input device which converts hardcopy to softcopy
- symbols having fixed numerical values
- alva edison invented the gramophone
- abbreviated form of binary digit
- three dot patterns are there in braille system
- won the highest number of noble awards
20 Clues: AN UNDERWATER SHIP • forest found in Gujarat • pigment present in plants • the first indian Satellite • AN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY GERMANY • written by Rabindra Nath Tagore • abbreviated form of binary digit • alva edison invented the gramophone • symbols having fixed numerical values • won the highest number of noble awards • the main element which constituent carbon • ...
Photosynthesis by Me William 2022-01-11
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- The Food Made By the Plant.
- Used to Make Food For Plants.
- The Green Chemical Contained In Chloroplasts.
- A Part Of A Green Plant That Absorbs Sunlight and makes food.
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- The Gas Used to Make Food For Plants.
- The Part Of A Plant That Absorbs Nutrition From The Soil.
- Green Plants Turn Extra Glucose Into This.
- Used to Make Food For Plants.
- The Place Where Green Plants Make Their Food.
- Made By Plants From Photosynthesis.
10 Clues: The Food Made By the Plant. • Used to Make Food For Plants. • Used to Make Food For Plants. • Made By Plants From Photosynthesis. • The Gas Used to Make Food For Plants. • Green Plants Turn Extra Glucose Into This. • The Place Where Green Plants Make Their Food. • The Green Chemical Contained In Chloroplasts. • The Part Of A Plant That Absorbs Nutrition From The Soil. • ...
Characteristics of living organisms & cells 2023-06-01
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- It is where most chemical reactions happen.
- Animals have babies. New plants grow from seeds.
- It stores cell sap including the solution of sugar and salts.
- Plants and animals use oxygen in the air to turn food into energy.
- Baby animal grow into adults. Seeds grow into the plants.
- Waste products are removed from the body. Plants and animals both have to get rid of waste gas and water.
- Every living thing notices changes in the environment around them and reacts.
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- It can hold the cell together and controls what goes in and out.
- It is where most respiration happens. Respiration releases energy for the cell.
- It is made of cellulose. It supports the cell and strengthens it.
- Food is used to provide energy to live. Green plants make their own food by using sunlights.
- Animals move around to get from place. Plants run towards the light.
- It is where photosynthesis happens. Photosynthesis makes food for the plant.
- It contains DNA. DNA controls what the cell does. It is stored in structures called chromosomes.
- They join amino acids together to make proteins.
15 Clues: It is where most chemical reactions happen. • Animals have babies. New plants grow from seeds. • They join amino acids together to make proteins. • Baby animal grow into adults. Seeds grow into the plants. • It stores cell sap including the solution of sugar and salts. • It can hold the cell together and controls what goes in and out. • ...
Nutrition 2022-10-05
12 Clues: sweet • milk... • Healthy juicy foods • to make you stronger • What keeps you going • to keep you functioning • What you eat to survive • An Essential Micronutrient • To be eaten in big quantities • Green plants that you can eat • To be eaten in small quantities • Na is the abbreviation of the element
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
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- choose _______
- oils have no _________
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- a group of grains
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- some herbals may be ______
- aim for ________
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- its purpose is to sell food
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- a mistaken belief about food
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
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- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- what occured in 1990
- this has increased over the years
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- eat in _________
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- a group of grains
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- eat in _________
- a mistaken belief about food
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- some herbals may be ______
- its purpose is to sell food
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- oils have no _________
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
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- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- aim for ________
- what occured in 1990
- choose _______
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- this has increased over the years
30 Clues: choose _______ • aim for ________ • eat in _________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- a group of grains
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- choose _______
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- what occured in 1990
- a mistaken belief about food
- this has increased over the years
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- its purpose is to sell food
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
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- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- oils have no _________
- aim for ________
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- eat in _________
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- some herbals may be ______
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
30 Clues: choose _______ • aim for ________ • eat in _________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- choose _______
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- eat in _________
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- some herbals may be ______
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- oils have no _________
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- a group of grains
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
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- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- this has increased over the years
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- what occured in 1990
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- aim for ________
- a mistaken belief about food
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- its purpose is to sell food
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- some herbals may be ______
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- a group of grains
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- oils have no _________
- eat in _________
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- what occured in 1990
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- this has increased over the years
Down
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- a mistaken belief about food
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- its purpose is to sell food
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- aim for ________
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- choose _______
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- a mistaken belief about food
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- oils have no _________
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- this has increased over the years
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- its purpose is to sell food
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- a group of grains
- some herbals may be ______
- aim for ________
Down
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- what occured in 1990
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- choose _______
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- eat in _________
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
30 Clues: choose _______ • eat in _________ • aim for ________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
EDELEcoCrossword 2023-12-20
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- When two organisms help each other
- The top of a mountain
- Artificial ecosystem for marine organisms
- An animal cell doesn't have this
- Trees that have needles for leaves
- Low energy consuming light
- Organisms where all are equal
- The first organism in a food chain
- Organisms with a backbone
- Organism killed and eaten by another
- This biome is a cold desert
- Organism that eats another organism for food
- When organism fight for territory
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- The function to take in food to get energy
- What you should do instead of having a bath
- Controls all the cell's functions
- Gas produced by plants
- Plant food is made here
- This is a synonym of biome
- Trees that lose their leaves
- How energy moves through an ecosystem
- All the ecosystems and organisms occupy it
- The second stage in a food chain
- All the stages in an organisms life
- Biome where you'd normally find a gazelle
- Gas needed for life
- These organisms produce oxygen
- What plants need for reproduction
- The non-living components in an ecosystem
29 Clues: Gas needed for life • The top of a mountain • Gas produced by plants • Plant food is made here • Organisms with a backbone • This is a synonym of biome • Low energy consuming light • This biome is a cold desert • Trees that lose their leaves • Organisms where all are equal • These organisms produce oxygen • An animal cell doesn't have this • The second stage in a food chain • ...
u 2024-05-30
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- Altered from natural state.
- Main documentary focus.
- Overall way of living.
- Surroundings' impact.
- Main dietary focus.
- Food preparation.
- Emphasizing plant foods.
- Health conditions.
- Essential nutrient.
- Study of food nutrients.
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- Proper nutrient proportions.
- Sweet plant parts.
- Long-lasting health issues.
- No animal products.
- Food-related.
- Minimally processed items.
- Animal-product abstainer.
- Savory plant parts.
- Overall health.
- Avoiding issues.
20 Clues: Food-related. • Overall health. • Avoiding issues. • Food preparation. • Sweet plant parts. • Health conditions. • No animal products. • Savory plant parts. • Main dietary focus. • Essential nutrient. • Surroundings' impact. • Overall way of living. • Main documentary focus. • Emphasizing plant foods. • Study of food nutrients. • Animal-product abstainer. • Minimally processed items. • ...
ruminant 2025-11-06
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- main source of energy
- substance for nutrients
- third stomach
- plant eater
- set amount of food
- true stomach
- plant based carb
- meat eater
- organ protector
- specific food choice
- equal
- inner system for food
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- removed water
- builds muscle
- provides bulk
- flavor of food
- inorganic nutrition
- substance for basic health
- eats plants and meat
- honeycomb Interior
- largest stomach
21 Clues: equal • meat eater • plant eater • true stomach • removed water • builds muscle • provides bulk • third stomach • flavor of food • largest stomach • organ protector • plant based carb • set amount of food • honeycomb Interior • inorganic nutrition • eats plants and meat • specific food choice • main source of energy • inner system for food • substance for nutrients • substance for basic health
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- a group of grains
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- what occured in 1990
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- this has increased over the years
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- a mistaken belief about food
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
Down
- choose _______
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- some herbals may be ______
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- its purpose is to sell food
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- aim for ________
- eat in _________
- oils have no _________
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
30 Clues: choose _______ • aim for ________ • eat in _________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
Nutritional Guidelines for Americans 2015-11-07
Across
- a group of grains
- all foods made from liquid milk products
- any fruit or 100% fruit juice
- choose _______
- you do less than 30 min. of moderate to heavy physical activity each day.
- what occured in 1990
- grains reduce the risk of __________
- all foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, etc.
- high in saturated fat or hydrogenated
- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- aim for ________
- any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice
- a mistaken belief about food
- any food made from wheat, rice, cornmeal, barley, etc.
Down
- the needed amount of a nutrient based on current nutrition recommendations
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for 30-60 min. each day
- you do moderate or heavy physical activity for at least 60 min. each day
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Nutrition Labeling and Education Act requires all packaged foods to have the ___________________
- the relationship between nutrients and calories in a food
- this has increased over the years
- most people do not need supplements if they have a _______________
- occurs when people gain something of value, often money, by deceiving others
- some herbals may be ______
- Nutrition Facts Panel is shown in a _________ format
- a nutrient substance taken to supplement or add to nutrients in the food you eat
- oils have no _________
- plants used for medicinal purposes
- eat in _________
- its purpose is to sell food
30 Clues: choose _______ • aim for ________ • eat in _________ • a group of grains • what occured in 1990 • oils have no _________ • some herbals may be ______ • its purpose is to sell food • a mistaken belief about food • any fruit or 100% fruit juice • U.S. Department of Agriculture • this has increased over the years • plants used for medicinal purposes • grains reduce the risk of __________ • ...
