nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles

Food security 2024-12-17

Food security crossword puzzle
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  1. sweet and healthy food
  2. makes food sweet
  3. what we eat to live
  4. where plants grow
  5. a vegetable with layers
  6. improves health and prevents hunger
  7. comes from chicken
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  1. a food from water
  2. food for cows
  3. is the primary source of food production
  4. a living thing that grows in soil
  5. used for cooking food
  6. sweet food made by bees
  7. a drink from cows
  8. a big plant that gives fruits

15 Clues: food for cowsmakes food sweeta food from waterwhere plants growa drink from cowscomes from chickenwhat we eat to liveused for cooking foodsweet and healthy foodsweet food made by beesa vegetable with layersa big plant that gives fruitsa living thing that grows in soilimproves health and prevents hungeris the primary source of food production

Photosynthesis 2025-10-06

Photosynthesis crossword puzzle
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  1. tiny structures in plants where photosynthesis takes place
  2. Consuming raw materials needed for utilising energy
  3. The process by which plants make their own food
  4. The meaning of 'synthesis' is
  5. The byproduct of photosynthesis
  6. very essential raw material needed for photosynthesis
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  1. The plant that trap and digest insects
  2. Sunlight gives energy to produce ------- from raw materials
  3. The meaning of 'photo' is
  4. Chloroplasts contain ----------that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
  5. carbon dioxide enters the leaf through small opening called
  6. Conifers and pine trees grow in -------- shape to enhance photosynthesis

12 Clues: The meaning of 'photo' isThe meaning of 'synthesis' isThe byproduct of photosynthesisThe plant that trap and digest insectsThe process by which plants make their own foodConsuming raw materials needed for utilising energyvery essential raw material needed for photosynthesistiny structures in plants where photosynthesis takes place...

Eco-Relationships Crossword 2021-02-16

Eco-Relationships Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Organism that consumes non-living matter
  2. This "Level" is an organisms' rank in the feeding hierarchy
  3. Organism that breaks down non-living matter
  4. This makes a linear series of feeding relationships
  5. Organism which relies on others for energy & nutrition
  6. This "species" spreads widely and does not belong
  7. This producer captures sunlight and stores it
  8. One species benefits while the other is unaffected
  9. This succession occurs after a disturbance
  10. An animals that eats meat and plants
  11. When one species hunts the other for food
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  1. An animal that feeds on plants
  2. This species has a very strong impact on a community
  3. This "species" is the first one that colonizes
  4. Changes over time experienced by a community
  5. One organism benefits, but hurts the other in the end
  6. This succession is the first life that forms
  7. A close physical relationship which benefits both
  8. An animal that eats meat
  9. How an organism uses its resources in a community

20 Clues: An animal that eats meatAn animal that feeds on plantsAn animals that eats meat and plantsOrganism that consumes non-living matterWhen one species hunts the other for foodThis succession occurs after a disturbanceOrganism that breaks down non-living matterChanges over time experienced by a communityThis succession is the first life that forms...

Eco-Relationships Crossword 2021-02-16

Eco-Relationships Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. This species has a very strong impact on a community
  2. This makes a linear series of feeding relationships
  3. This "Level" is an organisms' rank in the feeding hierarchy
  4. This "species" is the first one that colonizes
  5. Organism that breaks down non-living matter
  6. Organism which relies on others for energy & nutrition
  7. This "species" spreads widely and does not belong
  8. A close physical relationship which benefits both
  9. An animals that eats meat and plants
  10. How an organism uses its resources in a community
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  1. This succession occurs after a disturbance
  2. One species benefits while the other is unaffected
  3. One organism benefits, but hurts the other in the end
  4. Changes over time experienced by a community
  5. When one species hunts the other for food
  6. This succession is the first life that forms
  7. This producer captures sunlight and stores it
  8. Organism that consumes non-living matter
  9. An animal that feeds on plants
  10. An animal that eats meat

20 Clues: An animal that eats meatAn animal that feeds on plantsAn animals that eats meat and plantsOrganism that consumes non-living matterWhen one species hunts the other for foodThis succession occurs after a disturbanceOrganism that breaks down non-living matterChanges over time experienced by a communityThis succession is the first life that forms...

Chapter 21, Nutrition 2018-02-12

Chapter 21, Nutrition crossword puzzle
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  1. are also known as lipids
  2. / are the major structural component of all body tissue and is required for tissue growth and repair
  3. These essential nutrients, those that your body needs but cannot produce, include the inorganic substances found in foods
  4. is a type of fat found mainly in plants
  5. reference daily intakes/daily value of foods
  6. / is a unit of heat
  7. a disturbance in eating behavior
  8. is the portion of plant foods that cannot be digested
  9. energy obtained from food
  10. a compound formed in protein metabolism and present in much living tissue
  11. / is the sum of all physical&chemical processes in the body
  12. / are the components of food
  13. is dietary reference intakes/nutrition recommendations
  14. / are the most readily available source of food energy
  15. the title of this chapter
  16. binging large amounts of food
  17. fuel in creatine for 4-5 seconds of a sprint
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  1. Acids / can only be produced in any diet because the body cannot make it itself
  2. promote growth of muscles and can make bones stronger and reduce body fat
  3. the sum of caloric content in food ingestion
  4. hard on your body due to nutritional content
  5. is if a person believes a supplement or food helps improve their performance
  6. severe loss of appetite
  7. DHEA
  8. is the record of nutrition intakes
  9. is a type of fat derived mainly from animal sources
  10. a harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body
  11. is the best way to measure the body's "true weight"
  12. Plate a guide that serves as an educational tool for dietary guidelines
  13. are organic compounds that the body requires in small amounts but cannot manufacture

30 Clues: DHEA/ is a unit of heatsevere loss of appetiteare also known as lipidsenergy obtained from foodthe title of this chapter/ are the components of foodbinging large amounts of fooda disturbance in eating behavioris the record of nutrition intakesis a type of fat found mainly in plantsthe sum of caloric content in food ingestion...

Ecosystem Vocabulary 2024-11-15

Ecosystem Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. an animal that eats both plants and meat
  2. a model that describes the order in which organisms depend on each other for food
  3. Something that does all of these: move, respires, is sensitive, grows, reproduces, excretes waste, and requires some sort of nutrition (food)
  4. DJ of an ecosystem because it breaks things down
  5. anything that has weight and takes up space
  6. self-feeding organisms that make their own food from the sun, plants.
  7. All of the populations living and interacting within a particular area
  8. another word for non-living
  9. Organisms that depend on producers or other consumers for food energy
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  1. an animal that eats only meat
  2. an animal that eats only plants
  3. One individual of a species.
  4. another word for living
  5. A group of the same species in an area
  6. The community of an area along with the abiotic factors in the area
  7. the ability to do work
  8. Something that was never alive.

17 Clues: the ability to do workanother word for livinganother word for non-livingOne individual of a species.an animal that eats only meatan animal that eats only plantsSomething that was never alive.A group of the same species in an areaan animal that eats both plants and meatanything that has weight and takes up space...

Life Skills: Nutrition 2024-04-15

Life Skills: Nutrition crossword puzzle
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  1. Sweet and juicy plants we eat
  2. Green and leafy plants we eat
  3. Found in lots of food naturally, added to lots of other food and drinks
  4. What food you eat
  5. Food that is required to build muscle
  6. The vitamins and minerals in food
  7. This food is best right after it has been harvested
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  1. This food keeps its nutrients the longest
  2. Small amounts are required to stay healthy
  3. What happens when you don't get enough calories
  4. What you get from eating starches and grains
  5. What kind of diet you need to eat to be healthy
  6. Most often found in bread and pasta
  7. The amount of energy in food
  8. Eating a balanced diet will make you this

15 Clues: What food you eatThe amount of energy in foodSweet and juicy plants we eatGreen and leafy plants we eatThe vitamins and minerals in foodMost often found in bread and pastaFood that is required to build muscleThis food keeps its nutrients the longestEating a balanced diet will make you thisSmall amounts are required to stay healthy...

Taylen Clayton 2016-12-08

Taylen Clayton crossword puzzle
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  1. A nucleotide composed of adenosine
  2. a green pigment
  3. The breakdown of glucose
  4. relateing to or involving
  5. A organism that is able to form nutrition
  6. complexng a organic substances
  7. requiring oxygen
  8. a organelle found in large cell numbers
  9. a number of flattened sacs in cloroplast
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  1. green plants and organisms sharng sunlight
  2. a green plant cell
  3. a clorless syrupy organic acid
  4. adenosine triphosphate
  5. the sopportive tissue of an epithelial organ
  6. a reaction in the living organism
  7. the set of a chemical reaction

16 Clues: a green pigmentrequiring oxygena green plant celladenosine triphosphateThe breakdown of glucoserelateing to or involvinga clorless syrupy organic acidcomplexng a organic substancesthe set of a chemical reactiona reaction in the living organismA nucleotide composed of adenosinea organelle found in large cell numbers...

Food Where it comes from 2023-01-28

Food Where it comes from crossword puzzle
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  1. Honey bee suck _______from the flowers.
  2. An Organism that prepares its own food.
  3. the part of the banana plant not used as food.
  4. Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant
  5. The substance that one can eat.
  6. an animal that eats both plants and animals. Scavenger an Organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
  7. Spinach is the ______ part of the plant.
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  1. An animal that eats other animals.
  2. Brinjal is the _______part of the plant
  3. The process by which living things take in food and utilise it for the growth and repair
  4. Rice is the _______part of the plan.
  5. An Organism that directly or indirectly depends on the food produced by the producer.
  6. An animal that eats only plants or plant products.
  7. an Organism that breaks down the organic components in the remains of the dead plants and animals.

14 Clues: The substance that one can eat.An animal that eats other animals.Rice is the _______part of the plan.Honey bee suck _______from the flowers.Brinjal is the _______part of the plantAn Organism that prepares its own food.Potatoes is the_______ part of the plantSpinach is the ______ part of the plant.the part of the banana plant not used as food....

NUTRITION IN HUMANS 2024-04-24

NUTRITION IN HUMANS crossword puzzle
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  1. Food in the mouth stimulates the salivary glands to ...
  2. A dilute solution of hydrochloric acid that has pH of 2
  3. One of the two layers of muscles
  4. Process by which amino group are removed from amino acids and converted into urea
  5. A ring of muscle located at the place where stomach joins the small intestine
  6. Simple sugar can be absorbed into the ...
  7. The process of converting harmful substances into harmless one
  8. The wave-like muscular contractions in the wall of the alimentary canal
  9. Enzyme that can digest proteins
  10. The muscles that consist of circular muscles and longitudinal muscles
  11. The polypeptides produced are further digested to amino acids by ...
  12. Excess fats are stored in special tissues
  13. The process whereby digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
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  1. What product that digested by lipases enzyme
  2. digested food substances are absorbed into the body cells
  3. The folds bear numerous minute finger-like projection
  4. A piece of flap-like tissue
  5. The process whereby large food molecules are broken down into smaller
  6. The location of Cellulose-digesting microorganism
  7. The human digestive system that consists of organs and ...
  8. Most of the absorbed sugars are converted to (in the liver)
  9. The type of digestion that involves the mechanical break-up of food into small particles
  10. Process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm
  11. Pepsin digests proteins to ...
  12. Indigestible materials in the diet (Cellulose, for example)
  13. The organ that can help us to identify suitable foods
  14. What part of villus that sorrounded by blood capillaries
  15. What process that glucose and amino acids can absorbed into the blood capillaries
  16. Enzyme that can digests starch
  17. The hormone secreted by the pancreas
  18. The organ that raised during swallowing
  19. The hormone secreted by the pancreas

32 Clues: A piece of flap-like tissuePepsin digests proteins to ...Enzyme that can digests starchEnzyme that can digest proteinsOne of the two layers of musclesThe hormone secreted by the pancreasThe hormone secreted by the pancreasThe organ that raised during swallowingSimple sugar can be absorbed into the ...Excess fats are stored in special tissues...

Mammals Crossword - 4th grade 2020-11-24

Mammals Crossword - 4th grade crossword puzzle
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  1. a small, grey mammal that lives in trees in Australia
  2. an animal that eats only plants
  3. the world's biggest land mammal
  4. what the mammal babies drink from their mothers' mammary glands
  5. a farm animal that we use to transport things and to ride on
  6. the three vital functions are interaction, nutrition, and...?
  7. a mammal that lives in water
  8. when an animal eat other living organisms to survive
  9. when a living organism makes its own food
  10. extremities bats use to fly
  11. land mammals have legs and arms, aquatic mammals have ....?
  12. what most mammals have on their skin
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  1. an animal that eats only meat
  2. the world's biggest aquatic mammal
  3. the organs mammals use to breathe
  4. a cute and intelligent aquatic mammal
  5. a black and white mammal that lives in the forest in China
  6. the five kingdoms are monera, protista, fungi, plants and....?
  7. an animal that eats both plants and meat
  8. an omnivorous, land-living mammal with two legs and a big brain
  9. an animal that lays eggs
  10. the only mammal that can fly
  11. an organism that gives birth to living babies

23 Clues: an animal that lays eggsextremities bats use to flya mammal that lives in waterthe only mammal that can flyan animal that eats only meatan animal that eats only plantsthe world's biggest land mammalthe organs mammals use to breathethe world's biggest aquatic mammalwhat most mammals have on their skina cute and intelligent aquatic mammal...

ecosystem vocabulary 2021-10-21

ecosystem vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. organism that feeds on plants
  2. large collection of flora and fauna occupying a habitat
  3. global ecosystem composed of living and nonliving factors
  4. organism that creates its own nutrients/energy
  5. organism that relies on other for energy/nutrients
  6. individual form of life that is capable of growing, reproducing and has cells
  7. nonliving
  8. number of group of organisms living in same place at the same time
  9. living organisms
  10. organism hunted,killed and eaten by other organism
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  1. organism that breaks down materials
  2. long term atmospheric conditions in a specific area
  3. organism that feeds on animals/ flesh
  4. organism in which parasite finds shelter and nutrition
  5. place where an organism survives in
  6. organism that kills and eats other organisms
  7. interacting group of varied species in a common location
  8. organism living on and causing harm to another organism of a different species by taking nutrients
  9. all living organisms and environment which they interact in
  10. organism that eats both plants and animals

20 Clues: nonlivingliving organismsorganism that feeds on plantsorganism that breaks down materialsplace where an organism survives inorganism that feeds on animals/ fleshorganism that eats both plants and animalsorganism that kills and eats other organismsorganism that creates its own nutrients/energyorganism that relies on other for energy/nutrients...

Biology Life Processes Crossword Class 10 2021-12-11

Biology Life Processes Crossword Class 10 crossword puzzle
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  1. the number of years it takes for a molecule of oxygen to move from lungs to feet, if diffusion were to be used
  2. the theory of water absorption in plants more important at night time
  3. most exchange of materials takes place here
  4. this plugs leaks when there is an injury
  5. ______ blooded animals can generally tolerate some mixing of the bloodstreams
  6. liquid connective tissue
  7. life on earth is based on _______ type of molecules
  8. fundamental unit of a human kidney
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  1. have relatively low energy needs than humans
  2. the acid which activates pepsin
  3. the only type of respitaion that uses the mitochondria
  4. a useful waste product of plants
  5. loss of water vapour through leaves and aerial parts of the plant
  6. when food leaves the mouth after being crushed, it is called
  7. mode of nutrition in humans
  8. it is synthesised immediately after the energy is released during respiration
  9. when we breathe in, we ______our diaphragm

17 Clues: liquid connective tissuemode of nutrition in humansthe acid which activates pepsina useful waste product of plantsfundamental unit of a human kidneythis plugs leaks when there is an injurywhen we breathe in, we ______our diaphragmmost exchange of materials takes place herehave relatively low energy needs than humans...

Plant Physiology 2023-10-17

Plant Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. The main type of pigments involved in photosynthesis.
  2. The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in plants during photosynthesis.
  3. The phenomenon where a plant's growth responds to the direction of gravity.
  4. The process by which plants respond to light by bending toward it.
  5. The pigment responsible for capturing light energy in photosynthesis.
  6. The term for the release of excess water vapor from plant leaves to cool the plant.
  7. The gas required for photosynthesis.
  8. The essential element that plays a crucial role in plant nutrition, often absorbed in the form of nitrates.
  9. The uptake and transport of water and minerals in a plant.
  10. The waxy layer on the surface of leaves that helps reduce water loss.
  11. The root system that consists of a single, main root and smaller lateral roots.
  12. The primary solvent in plant cells.
  13. The process by which plants lose water vapor through their stomata and lenticels.
  14. The type of plant adaptation that helps them avoid water loss in arid environments.
  15. The chemical element crucial for the synthesis of chlorophyll.
  16. The term for plants that shed their leaves in response to environmental stress.
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  1. The structural adaptation in plants that allows them to capture light efficiently.
  2. The opening in the leaf surface that allows for gas exchange.
  3. Considerations related to a plant's surroundings and its interaction with the ______.
  4. The tissue responsible for the storage of food and water in plants.
  5. The process by which some plants close their stomata during the day to conserve water.
  6. The process by which water and solutes move through a plant's cells.
  7. The tissue responsible for the transport of water and nutrients in plants.
  8. The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
  9. The two main stages of photosynthesis are: ____ reactions and carbon reactions.
  10. The process by which plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
  11. The study of how plants obtain and use inorganic nutrients.
  12. Group of organisms which are the focus of plant physiology studies
  13. The cells responsible for opening and closing stomata.
  14. The specialized cells in plant roots responsible for water and nutrient uptake.

30 Clues: The primary solvent in plant cells.The gas required for photosynthesis.The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.The main type of pigments involved in photosynthesis.The cells responsible for opening and closing stomata.The uptake and transport of water and minerals in a plant.The study of how plants obtain and use inorganic nutrients....

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2021-10-21

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
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  1. ovary develops into
  2. reproduction in potato
  3. reproduction in moss and fern
  4. scattering of seeds
  5. ovule develops into
  6. dispersed by water
  7. asexual reproduction by a leaf
  8. reproduction in yeast
  9. dispersed by animals
  10. requires only one parent
  11. flower only male or female gamete is present
  12. fusion of male and female gametes is known as
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  1. transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma.
  2. seed drumstick and maple
  3. requires seeds
  4. bursting of fruit
  5. the fertilized egg
  6. reproduction in algae
  7. flower with both male and female gametes
  8. zygote develops into

20 Clues: requires seedsbursting of fruitthe fertilized eggdispersed by waterovary develops intoscattering of seedsovule develops intodispersed by animalszygote develops intoreproduction in algaereproduction in yeastreproduction in potatoseed drumstick and maplerequires only one parentreproduction in moss and fernasexual reproduction by a leaf...

reproduction in plants 2021-02-22

reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
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  1. ovule develop into
  2. is the male part of flower
  3. is the transfer of pollen from anther from another flower to the stigma of another flower
  4. is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
  5. petals attract insects
  6. reproduction is one parent only
  7. ovary develops into
  8. wind pollinated plants has no
  9. sexual reproduction requires ... parents
  10. fertilisation occurs inside
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  1. is the transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma in the same flower
  2. protect flower when it is still a bud
  3. the pollen in wind pollinated plant is
  4. wind pollinated plant produce a large ... of pollen
  5. pollination is when pollen is distributed by the wind
  6. is the female reproductive organ
  7. is a process where plants convert light energy to sugar
  8. is an example of asexual reproduction
  9. pollination is when pollen is distributed by insects
  10. stigma in wind pollinated plant ... outside flower on long styles
  11. is the part of seed that will grow root

21 Clues: ovule develop intoovary develops intopetals attract insectsis the male part of flowerfertilisation occurs insidewind pollinated plants has noreproduction is one parent onlyis the female reproductive organprotect flower when it is still a budis an example of asexual reproductionthe pollen in wind pollinated plant is...

Adaptation in Plants 2022-10-03

Adaptation in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. trees which do not shed leaves
  2. with high rainfall
  3. plants that grow on land
  4. shape of leaves of trees on mountains
  5. growing above the soil
  6. tree growing in desert
  7. plants that float on surface of water
  8. tree growing in coastal area
  9. features that help plants survive in natural surroundings
  10. tree that grow on mountains
  11. plants that feed on insects
  12. example of non green plant
  13. example of fixed plant
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  1. tree growing in
  2. example of floating plant
  3. place where living organism lives
  4. shape of tree on mountains
  5. plants have roots fixed to bottom of pond
  6. trees sheding leaves during dry season
  7. tree growing in swamps
  8. plant that grow in water
  9. grass example of underwater plant
  10. flat area of land
  11. areas along sea coast
  12. tree growing in areas with low rainfall
  13. highly raised areas of land
  14. marshy area
  15. plants that grown in water
  16. flytrap example of plant that feeds on insects
  17. green plants that do not have chlorophyll

30 Clues: marshy areatree growing inflat area of landwith high rainfallareas along sea coasttree growing in swampsgrowing above the soiltree growing in desertexample of fixed plantplant that grow in waterplants that grow on landexample of floating plantshape of tree on mountainsplants that grown in waterexample of non green planthighly raised areas of land...

transport in plants 2019-04-01

transport in plants crossword puzzle
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  1. flow (mass transfer and bulk flow) movement of fluids down a pressure or temperature gradient.
  2. sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.
  3. the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
  4. a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
  5. flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins.
  6. Removes sucrose from the phloem
  7. region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
  8. the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
  9. the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
  10. pathway water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells, near the xylem, the Casparian strip forms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell walls, and water must move into the cytoplasm to continue.
  11. strip a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin.
  12. a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
  13. a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
  14. detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.
  15. a plant that needs very little water.
  16. hairs each pf a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
  17. cells a thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
  18. Bundles a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
  19. plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. it is produced to act as a temporary cell wall in response to stimuli such as stress or damage
  20. Plates an area of relatively large pores present in the common end walls of sieve tube elements
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  1. the sticking together of particles of different substances
  2. an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
  3. Elements (aka vessel member/trachea) cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
  4. the products of photosynthesis that are transported around a plant, e.g., sucrose
  5. an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
  6. the transport of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant, in phloem tissue; requires the input of metabolic energy; term is sometimes used more generally to include transport in the xylem.
  7. tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
  8. the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
  9. a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
  10. plan diagrams a diagram that only shows the outlines of the different tissues. it never shows individual cells.
  11. subcategory of membrane transport proteins that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its gradient
  12. a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
  13. loading the process in which hydrogen ions are removed from the companion cell by active transport, before diffusing down a potential gradient across the co-transporter proteins which allow them to bring sucrose
  14. an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
  15. the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
  16. a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
  17. a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake by a leafy plant shoot
  18. fibres provides mechanical support to the plant parts and surface fibers helps in seed and fruit dispersal.
  19. a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.
  20. cells found within phloem of flowering plants, usually closely associated with a sieve element its function is uncertain, though it appears to regulate the activity of the adjacent sieve element and to take part in loading and unloading sugar into the sieve element.
  21. the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
  22. a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
  23. pathway the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse.
  24. a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
  25. release sucrose into the phloem

45 Clues: Removes sucrose from the phloemrelease sucrose into the phloema plant that needs very little water.detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.the sticking together of particles of the same substance.the sticking together of particles of different substancessap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant....

Reproduction in Plants 2025-05-21

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. This describes the outer covering of fruits that contains air spaces.
  2. Other than water, plants compete to take in this from the soil.
  3. Other than stiff spikes, these allows a seed to attach itself to the fur of an animal.
  4. Seeds are dispersed to reduce the chances of this occurrence.
  5. They wither and drop off during fruit formation.
  6. This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation.
  7. It attracts animals to move into the flower.
  8. The male cell which moves down the style carries genetic material in this part.
  9. What the ovary develops into.
  10. Flowers pollinated by them are large, brightly-coloured and scented.
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  1. This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it.
  2. The process where the male and female reproductive cells fuse.
  3. It supports the anther.
  4. Having this allows a plant to spread out its leaves to trap more light.
  5. What a seed develops from.
  6. This is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to stigma.
  7. This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer.
  8. Other than being large, the stigma of wind-pollinated plants may be this.
  9. Seeds which are light with fine hairs are easily lifted by these currents.
  10. Seeds dispersed in this way have pod-like structures that harden when ripe.

20 Clues: It supports the anther.What a seed develops from.What the ovary develops into.It attracts animals to move into the flower.They wither and drop off during fruit formation.This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it.This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer.This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation....

Transport in plants 2025-02-12

Transport in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. two monossacharide joined together
  2. tendency for water to attracted to hydrophilic surface
  3. ... of cell contents provide interrupted flow of water
  4. water moves through cell walls
  5. pulling of water caused by transpiration
  6. Plants that lives in dry place
  7. organic molecule containing nitrogen
  8. amino acid containing sulfur
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  1. is a sink
  2. water moves from cell to cell through plasmodesmata
  3. tendency for water to stick to each other
  4. organic molecule phosphorus
  5. H ions moves with sucrose through ... protein
  6. b-glucose is isomer of glucose to make
  7. provide hardened structure preventing vessels from collapsing
  8. sprouting potato tuber is a ...
  9. monossacharides for sucrose
  10. where plants would make cellulose the most
  11. hair-like structure helps to traps moist air
  12. thick, waterproof ... strip prevents water moving through the apoplast
  13. a-glucose is isomer of glucose to make

21 Clues: is a sinkorganic molecule phosphorusmonossacharides for sucroseamino acid containing sulfurwater moves through cell wallsPlants that lives in dry placesprouting potato tuber is a ...two monossacharide joined togetherorganic molecule containing nitrogenb-glucose is isomer of glucose to makea-glucose is isomer of glucose to make...

Reproduction in Plants 2025-09-18

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. Non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores
  2. Protective outer covering of a seed
  3. Structures under fern leaves that produce and release spores
  4. Part of seed that develops into the root
  5. Horizontal stem growing above ground, e.g. in strawberries
  6. Process that follows fertilization resulting in seed production
  7. Agent like insects or wind that helps in transferring pollen
  8. Male gamete-producing structure in flowering plants
  9. Male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen
  10. Part of seed that develops into the shoot
  11. Sticky top part of the pistil where pollen grains land
  12. A means or method of dispersing seeds (e.g. wind, animal)
  13. Female reproductive part of a flower containing ovary, style and stigma
  14. Shoot growing from base of plant used in vegetative reproduction
  15. Brightly coloured parts of a flower that attract insects
  16. Tube that connects stigma to the ovary
  17. Seeds are thrown out when fruit bursts open
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  1. Plant with both male and female reproductive organs
  2. Transfer of pollen between different plants of same species
  3. Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in ovary
  4. Transfer of pollen within the same flower or same plant
  5. Process by which pollen is transferred from anther to stigma
  6. Short swollen underground stem used in vegetative propagation
  7. Underground stem used for vegetative propagation, e.g. ginger
  8. Process by which flowering plants produce seeds through the fusion of male and female gametes
  9. Structure produced in anthers that carries male gametes
  10. Process by which seeds are scattered away from the parent plant
  11. Swollen underground stem that stores food, e.g. potato
  12. Protective outer parts of a flower (often green)
  13. Units of reproduction formed after fertilization in flowering plants
  14. Part of the flower that produces ovules
  15. Underground storage organ with fleshy leaves, e.g. onion
  16. Type of asexual reproduction using stems, roots or leaves

33 Clues: Protective outer covering of a seedTube that connects stigma to the ovaryPart of the flower that produces ovulesPart of seed that develops into the rootPart of seed that develops into the shootSeeds are thrown out when fruit bursts openNon-flowering plants that reproduce via sporesProtective outer parts of a flower (often green)...

TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2025-12-26

TRANSPORT IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
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  1. Controls opening and closing of stomata
  2. Region where food is produced
  3. Attraction between water molecules
  4. Supports plant and transports substances
  5. Region where food is stored or used
  6. Tissue that transports water and minerals
  7. Tissue where photosynthesis occurs
  8. Movement of food through phloem
  9. Movement of water across a membrane
  10. Loss of water vapor from leaves
  11. Bundle of xylem and phloem in leaf
  12. Process that releases energy from food
  13. Helps in transport in phloem
  14. Tissue that transports food
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  1. Movement of water up narrow tubes
  2. Attraction between water and xylem walls
  3. Organ where photosynthesis and transpiration occur
  4. Tissue with air spaces for gas exchange
  5. Drooping of plant due to water loss
  6. Movement of substances using energy
  7. Cell with many chloroplasts for photosynthesis
  8. Increases surface area for absorption
  9. Force that draws water up xylem
  10. Process that produces food in plants
  11. Absorbs water and minerals from soil
  12. Small openings for gas exchange
  13. Essential for photosynthesis and transport
  14. Nutrient absorbed from soil
  15. Main sugar transported in phloem
  16. Movement of particles from high to low concentration

30 Clues: Nutrient absorbed from soilTissue that transports foodHelps in transport in phloemRegion where food is producedForce that draws water up xylemMovement of food through phloemSmall openings for gas exchangeLoss of water vapor from leavesMain sugar transported in phloemMovement of water up narrow tubesAttraction between water molecules...

5 LIVING THINGS KINGDOMS 2019-12-02

5 LIVING THINGS KINGDOMS crossword puzzle
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  1. HETEROTROPHIC LIVING ORGANISMS THAT FEED ON THE REMAINS OF LIVING ORGANISMS.
  2. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF PLANTS.
  3. THROUGH THIS FUNCTION, CELLS OBTAIN AND USE NUTRIENTS.
  4. CELLS THAT OBTAIN NUTRIENT FROM OTHER LIVING THINGS
  5. AUTOTROPHIC ORGANISM. THEY PRODUCE THEIR OWN NUTRIENTS.
  6. CELLS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
  7. THEY CAN BE UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR; THEY BELONG TO THE PROTISTA KINGDOM AND THEY CAN PERFORM PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
  8. BATERIA BELONGS TO THIS KINGDOM
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  1. MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS THAT WE CAN EAT IN PIZZAS.
  2. THEY ARE UNICELLULAR, HETEROTROPHIC ORGANISM. THEY MAY CAUSE DESEASES, LIKE MALARIA.
  3. ORGANISM THAT IS MADE UP OF AN AMOUNT OF CELLS.
  4. TYPE OF FUNGI THAT IS UNICELLULAR AND FEED ON SUGAR OF VERY RIPE FRUIT.
  5. PROTOZOA AND ALGAE BELONG TO THIS KINGDOM
  6. CELLS REACT TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CHANGES.
  7. ORGANISM MADE UP OF ONE CELL.
  8. PLANTS RELEASE ____ DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  9. THE SMALLEST LIVING PARTS OF LIVING ORGANISM.

17 Clues: ORGANISM MADE UP OF ONE CELL.SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF PLANTS.CELLS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOODBATERIA BELONGS TO THIS KINGDOMPROTOZOA AND ALGAE BELONG TO THIS KINGDOMPLANTS RELEASE ____ DURING PHOTOSYNTHESISCELLS REACT TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CHANGES.THE SMALLEST LIVING PARTS OF LIVING ORGANISM.ORGANISM THAT IS MADE UP OF AN AMOUNT OF CELLS....

rice 2025-01-17

rice crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a strong, usually pleasant smell
  2. The substances in food that help living things grow and stay healthy
  3. A way of doing something that has been passed down over time
  4. no longer exist
  5. The process of growing crops or plants
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  1. A flat step-like area created on hillsides for farming
  2. to come from or begin in a particular place or situation
  3. to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
  4. something that has been done or experienced by a particular person
  5. in a sudden way; very quickly or unexpectedly
  6. thing repeatedly over a long period

11 Clues: no longer exista strong, usually pleasant smellthing repeatedly over a long periodThe process of growing crops or plantsin a sudden way; very quickly or unexpectedlyA flat step-like area created on hillsides for farmingto come from or begin in a particular place or situationA way of doing something that has been passed down over time...

reproduction in plants 2021-02-22

reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
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  1. ovary develops into
  2. fertilisation occurs inside
  3. is the transfer of pollen from anther from another flower to the stigma of another flower
  4. is an example of asexual reproduction
  5. petals attract insects
  6. stigma in wind pollinated plant ... outside flower on long styles
  7. is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
  8. is the transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma in the same flower
  9. sexual reproduction requires ... parents
  10. ovule develop into
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  1. reproduction is one parent only
  2. pollination is when pollen is distributed by insects
  3. pollination is when pollen is distributed by the wind
  4. wind pollinated plant produce a large ... of pollen
  5. protect flower when it is still a bud
  6. is water dispersal
  7. is the part of seed that will grow root
  8. is the female reproductive organ
  9. is the male part of flower
  10. wind pollinated plants has no
  11. the pollen in wind pollinated plant is
  12. is a process where plants convert light energy to sugar

22 Clues: is water dispersalovule develop intoovary develops intopetals attract insectsis the male part of flowerfertilisation occurs insidewind pollinated plants has noreproduction is one parent onlyis the female reproductive organprotect flower when it is still a budis an example of asexual reproductionthe pollen in wind pollinated plant is...

Reproduction in Plants 2024-05-23

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. Flower is the ______ part of plant
  2. Roots, stem and leaves are ______ part of plants
  3. Single cell formed by fusion of male and female gamete
  4. Zygote develops into _________
  5. Movement of seeds from one place to another
  6. Reproduction with the formation of seeds
  7. Leaves of this plant give rise to new plant
  8. Process of transfer of pollen grains
  9. Male gamete in plants
  10. Reproduction without the formation of seeds
  11. Flowers with either male or female reproductive parts only
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  1. Yeast reproduces by this method
  2. Ripened ovary after fertilization
  3. Female reproductive part of flowers
  4. Fusion of male and female gametes
  5. The process of production of new organisms from parent organisms
  6. Scars on eye where new plants arise
  7. Flowers with both male and female reproductive parts
  8. Fungus reproduce by formation of _______
  9. Male reproductive part of flowers
  10. When new plants are produced but a cut branch
  11. Algae that reproduce by fragmentation
  12. Short stem with overlapping small leaves
  13. Female gamete ovum is found in this swollen part

24 Clues: Male gamete in plantsZygote develops into _________Yeast reproduces by this methodRipened ovary after fertilizationFusion of male and female gametesMale reproductive part of flowersFlower is the ______ part of plantFemale reproductive part of flowersScars on eye where new plants ariseProcess of transfer of pollen grains...

Reproduction in Plants 2024-07-10

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. half the number of chromosome. nucleus gamete
  2. process involving the fusion of two gametes to form a zygote
  3. the normal number of chromosome
  4. female part of the flower
  5. the transfer of pollen grains from one plant to the stigma of a flower in another plant of the same species
  6. the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
  7. a slender shoot that arises from a bud in the parent plant. It grows horizontally over the surface of the soil.
  8. a stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary. It holds the stigma in a suitable position to trap pollen grain
  9. modified leaves which enclose and protect the other parts of the flower in the bud stage
  10. the stalk that holds the anther in a suitable position to disperse the pollent
  11. nuclear division whereby the daughter nuclei produced contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
  12. the swollen end of an underground stem
  13. the fusion of the nucleus of the male gamete with the nucleus of the female gamete to form a zygote
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  1. process resulting in the production of genetically identical offspring from one parent, without the fusion of gametes (reproductive cells)
  2. contains one or more ovules
  3. one of the condition necessary for germination
  4. brightly color to attract insects for pollination, provide a platform for insects to land
  5. male part of the flower
  6. an underground storage stem. It bears scale
  7. form of nuclear division in which a parent cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells
  8. grows out from each pollen grain. The male gamete enters it.
  9. the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or of a different flower on the same plant
  10. consist two lobes. each lobes contains two pollen's sacs.
  11. one of the condition necessary for germination
  12. modified leaves forming the most obvious (con
  13. is a swollen structure at the end of the style. It receives the pollen grains
  14. one of the condition necessary for germination

27 Clues: male part of the flowerfemale part of the flowercontains one or more ovulesthe normal number of chromosomethe swollen end of an underground steman underground storage stem. It bears scalehalf the number of chromosome. nucleus gametemodified leaves forming the most obvious (conone of the condition necessary for germination...

Transport in Plants 2025-05-22

Transport in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. Tissue made of ctively dividing, undifferentiated cells responsible for secondary growth in plants, producing secondary xylem (wood) inward and secondary phloem outward.
  2. Waxy laver on the surface of leaves to reduce transpiration
  3. Cells in the epidermis of roots to increase surface area
  4. Evaporation of water followed by diffusion of water vapour
  5. The movement of substances in phloem tissue from source to sink
  6. Protein on the cell surface membrane of companion cell that pumps out Hydrogen ions
  7. Perforated end walls of sieve tube elements
  8. Tissue with thin cell wall but thickened only at the corner by cellulose deposition
  9. A pathway of water through cytoplasm and vacuole. Osmosis happens here since the water has to cross cell surface membrane
  10. Attraction of water molecule to other molecule besides water, by hydrogen bond
  11. Hairs on the surface of the leaf that reduces transpiration
  12. Waterproof materials in the cell wall of xylem and schlerenchyma
  13. A thin tissue, one-cell thick, surrounding vascular bundle in dicot roots. Prevent apoplast.
  14. Tube-like structures of phloem
  15. Cells in endodermis that doesn't have the deposition of suberin
  16. Tissue with thin cell walls made of cellulose, and usually have intracellular cells
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  1. Attraction of water molecule to another water molecule by hydrogen bond
  2. Protein on the cell surface membrane of companion cell where Hydrogen ions diffuse in, bringing sucrose together with them
  3. A plant that is adapted to live in an environment where water is in short supply.
  4. Cells that provide energy for sieve tube elements
  5. When this factor increases, transpiration rate decreases
  6. Specialised parenchyma tissues for photosynthesis in the leaf.
  7. Adaptation of xerophyte, where stomata is located in pits
  8. Waterproof materials in the cell wall of endodermis
  9. A pathway of water through cell wall
  10. Thick, waterproof, waxy band in the cell wall of endodermis
  11. One-cell thick tissue(usually, in some plants can be more), continuous layer outside of the plant
  12. Tissue with thick cell walls, mainly due to lignin deposition (it is uniformly deposited). not for transport, but for mechanical support.

28 Clues: Tube-like structures of phloemA pathway of water through cell wallPerforated end walls of sieve tube elementsCells that provide energy for sieve tube elementsWaterproof materials in the cell wall of endodermisCells in the epidermis of roots to increase surface areaWhen this factor increases, transpiration rate decreases...

Transport in Plants 2025-06-30

Transport in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. – A part of the transport system in vascular plants, consisting of xylem and phloem.
  2. – Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
  3. – A part of the plant (like roots or fruits) that consumes or stores sugars.
  4. – A semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell, controlling entry and exit of substances
  5. – Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to other parts of the plant.
  6. – The movement of food (sugars) through the phloem from leaves to other parts of the plant.
  7. – Pores on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange.
  8. – The pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall in plant cells.
  9. – The passive movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
  10. – A measure of the tendency of water to move from one area to another.
  11. – A part of the plant (like leaves) that produces sugars via photosynthesis.
  12. – The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to high.
  13. – The process by which plants use sunlight to make food (glucose) from carbon dioxide and water.
  14. – Loss of turgor pressure in plants, often due to excessive water loss.
  15. – A simple sugar produced during photosynthesis and used for energy.
  16. – Specialized cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
  17. – A layer of tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells.
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  1. – The combined effect of cohesion and adhesion that allows water to move upward in narrow spaces.
  2. – The storage form of glucose in plants.
  3. – Attraction between water molecules that helps pull water through the xylem.
  4. – The movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy.
  5. – Attraction between water molecules and the walls of xylem vessels.
  6. – The movement of a fluid driven by pressure differences.
  7. – The process where water changes from liquid to vapor, helping in transpiration.
  8. – Inorganic nutrients absorbed from the soil for plant growth and development.
  9. – Tiny extensions on root epidermal cells that increase surface area for absorption.
  10. – The loss of water vapor from plant leaves through the stomata.
  11. – The inner tissue of a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs.
  12. – The process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution.
  13. – Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients produced by photosynthesis.

30 Clues: â€“ The storage form of glucose in plants.– The movement of a fluid driven by pressure differences.– Pores on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange.– Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.– A layer of tissue that produces new xylem and phloem cells.– The inner tissue of a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs....

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2025-12-26

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
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  1. Structure containing seeds
  2. Part of seed that develops into root
  3. Part of stamen that produces pollen
  4. Reproductive organ of flowering plants
  5. Male reproductive part of flower
  6. Pollen transferred between different flowers
  7. Pollination carried out by insects
  8. Part of seed that develops into shoot
  9. Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
  10. Tube connecting stigma to ovary
  11. Structure formed after fertilization
  12. Process by which organisms produce offspring
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  1. Pollen transferred within same flower
  2. Fusion of male and female gametes
  3. Involves one parent, produces identical offspring
  4. Young plant inside seed
  5. Seed leaf providing food for embryo
  6. Process where seed develops into new plant
  7. Structure inside ovary containing female gamete
  8. Grain containing male gamete
  9. Sweet liquid attracting pollinators
  10. Spreading of seeds away from parent plant
  11. Female reproductive organ of flower
  12. Sticky surface that receives pollen
  13. Stalk that supports the anther
  14. Involves two parents, produces variation
  15. Pollination carried out by wind
  16. Leaf-like structure protecting flower bud
  17. Female reproductive part of flower
  18. Brightly colored structure attracting pollinators

30 Clues: Young plant inside seedStructure containing seedsGrain containing male gameteStalk that supports the antherPollination carried out by windTube connecting stigma to ovaryMale reproductive part of flowerFusion of male and female gametesPollination carried out by insectsFemale reproductive part of flowerSeed leaf providing food for embryo...

Steps of farming 2021-01-20

Steps of farming crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ploughed land becomes
  2. is watering the dry plants
  3. acid is a pesticide
  4. is the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop
  5. are unwanted plants
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  1. using in ploughing large fields.
  2. gives nutrition to the crops
  3. sowing is the process of planting. .

8 Clues: acid is a pesticideare unwanted plantsploughed land becomesis watering the dry plantsgives nutrition to the cropsusing in ploughing large fields.sowing is the process of planting. .is the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop

Living Creatures 2025-03-20

Living Creatures crossword puzzle
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  1. The structure in a plant that helps in reproduction and seed formation.
  2. The process by which plants and animals remove waste from their bodies.
  3. A key characteristic of all living beings that leads to an increase in size.
  4. A type of plant that traps insects for nutrition (e.g., Drosera).
  5. A biological process that uses oxygen to release energy from food.
  6. The stage in an insect's life cycle before becoming an adult.
  7. The movement of plants towards light is called ______.
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  1. The transformation of a mosquito from egg to adult is called its ______.
  2. The ability of living beings to react to changes in their surroundings.
  3. Parts of a seed that store food.
  4. The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire.
  5. A plant that folds its leaves when touched.
  6. The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water.
  7. The process of producing new organisms of the same kind.

14 Clues: Parts of a seed that store food.A plant that folds its leaves when touched.The tiny openings in leaves that help plants respire.The movement of plants towards light is called ______.The first stage of a frog's life cycle, found in water.The process of producing new organisms of the same kind....

Reproduction in Plants 2021-01-28

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. ___ cell, the female reproductive cell
  2. the part that attracts insects and animals
  3. the part that stores pollen
  4. when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
  5. non-flowering plants like ferns reproduce by _____
  6. seeds are dispersed to avoid _____ with other plants
  7. light and feather-like seeds are dispersed by _____
  8. the part that supports the anther
  9. the process after pollination
  10. the process of scattering the seeds
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  1. when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
  2. the process where a seed becomes a young plant
  3. the process where pollen grains are transferred to the stigma
  4. fruits that grow near water are dispersed by ____
  5. the ovules will develop into ______ after fertilisation
  6. it contains the egg cell
  7. the ovary will develop into a ______ after fertilisation
  8. it connects the stigma to the ovary
  9. it contains the male reproductive cell
  10. fruits that become hard when ripe and split open disperse their seeds by _____
  11. when it is overcrowded, plants have to compete for ____
  12. the part that receives pollen grains
  13. fruits which are edible or have hooks are dispersed by _____
  14. it contains the ovules

24 Clues: it contains the ovulesit contains the egg cellthe part that stores pollenthe process after pollinationthe part that supports the antherit connects the stigma to the ovarythe process of scattering the seedsthe part that receives pollen grains___ cell, the female reproductive cellit contains the male reproductive cell...

Reproduction in Plants 2021-02-22

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The function is to hold another.
  2. Needed in germination for the seed to swell and burst open.
  3. pollen grains.
  4. dispersal The type of dispersal that happened to the dandelion.
  5. it starts to grow.
  6. It is needed in germination but needs a specific amount.
  7. The type of reproduction that only have one parent.
  8. Happens when the seed falls onto a suitable
  9. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
  10. Needed for germination for the embryo to respire.
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  1. The example of asexual reproduction and divides itself.
  2. The process by which the male cell fuses to the female cell to form a single cell called zygote.
  3. The type of germination that the cotyledon remain in the ground.
  4. The female part of the plant that does sexual reproduction.
  5. dispersal The dispersal that use water as a transport.
  6. The part of the flower that has a function of attracting the insect.
  7. The type of reproduction that have 2 parents.
  8. The male part in the plant that does sexual reproduction.
  9. Sometimes needed or not needed during germination according to the seed.
  10. dispersal The dispersal that use animals as their transport.
  11. The female part that contains female gametes – eggs
  12. The small bag on top of the filaments

22 Clues: pollen grains.it starts to grow.The function is to hold another.The small bag on top of the filamentsHappens when the seed falls onto a suitableThe type of reproduction that have 2 parents.Needed for germination for the embryo to respire.The type of reproduction that only have one parent.The female part that contains female gametes – eggs...

Transport in plants 2025-03-12

Transport in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Layer of cells between epidermis and vascular tissue in roots.
  2. Small openings on leaves controlling gas exchange.
  3. Water molecules sticking to surfaces, aiding capillary action.
  4. Layer of cells between the epidermis and vascular bundle.
  5. Waxy layer on leaves that reduces water loss.
  6. Vascular tissue carrying nutrients and sugars.
  7. Loss of water vapor from plant surfaces.
  8. Leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs.
  9. Vascular tissue transporting water in plants.
  10. Movement of substances across membranes using energy.
  11. Innermost root layer that regulates water entry to the xylem.
  12. Plant tissue providing structural support with unevenly thickened walls.
  13. Phloem structures transporting sugars in plants.
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  1. Measure of water’s ability to move from one area to another.
  2. Specialized phloem cells supporting sieve tubes.
  3. Membrane-bound structures in chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs.
  4. Fundamental plant tissue involved in storage and photosynthesis.
  5. Internal pressure exerted by water inside plant cells.
  6. Pair of cells controlling stomatal opening and closing.
  7. Passive movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration.
  8. Supporting tissue with thick, lignified cell walls.
  9. Group of xylem and phloem tissues in stems and leaves.
  10. Root layer that gives rise to lateral roots.
  11. Pores in stems for gaseous exchange.
  12. Water movement across a membrane from high to low concentration.

25 Clues: Pores in stems for gaseous exchange.Loss of water vapor from plant surfaces.Leaf tissue where photosynthesis occurs.Root layer that gives rise to lateral roots.Waxy layer on leaves that reduces water loss.Vascular tissue transporting water in plants.Vascular tissue carrying nutrients and sugars.Specialized phloem cells supporting sieve tubes....

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2024-09-26

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
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  1. The result of fertilisation.
  2. The part of the flower that grows into a fruit after fertilisation.
  3. A stage in cell division where the chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell.
  4. The process of cellular division that results in two identical cells.
  5. The vegetative propagation method of growing below the ground parallel to the surface.
  6. A method by which pollen grains reach a flower without the aid of an insect.
  7. When cells split in two.
  8. The propagation method of the wild strawberry.
  9. One of the characteristics of flowering plants needed to attract pollinators.
  10. A cell with the total amount of chromosomes.
  11. A bee or a butterfly occupy this specific niche in an ecosystem.
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  1. An example of bulb.
  2. The female organ of a floer that turns into a pollen tube for fertilisation to occur.
  3. The dispersal method of pea plants.
  4. The adaptation mechanism that allows offspring to grow away from the parent plant.
  5. Male reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
  6. The result of mixing genetic information from both parents.
  7. Cells that result from meiosis.
  8. Part of the male reproductive system of a flowering plant that contains pollen grains.
  9. The female gametes inside the ovary of a flower.
  10. Reproduction in flowering plants.

21 Clues: An example of bulb.When cells split in two.The result of fertilisation.Cells that result from meiosis.Reproduction in flowering plants.The dispersal method of pea plants.A cell with the total amount of chromosomes.Male reproductive organ of a flowering plant.The propagation method of the wild strawberry....

Adaptation in Plants 2022-10-13

Adaptation in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. trees sheding leaves during dry season
  2. tree growing in area with high rainfall
  3. tree growing in areas with low rainfall
  4. example of fixed plant
  5. tree growing in coastal area
  6. shape of tree on mountains
  7. example of underwater plant
  8. have roots fixed to bottom of pond
  9. marshy area
  10. plants that feed on insects
  11. plants that do not have chlorophyll
  12. shape of leaves of trees on mountains
  13. example of floating plant
  14. tree that grow on mountains
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  1. features that help plants survive in natural surroundings
  2. areas along sea coast
  3. example of non green plant
  4. plants that grow on land
  5. example of plant that feeds on insects
  6. flat area of land
  7. highly raised areas of land
  8. plant that grow in water
  9. plants that float on surface of water
  10. place where living organism lives
  11. tree growing in swamps
  12. roots growing above the soil
  13. trees which do not shed leaves
  14. tree growing in desert

28 Clues: marshy areaflat area of landareas along sea coastexample of fixed planttree growing in swampstree growing in desertplants that grow on landplant that grow in waterexample of floating plantexample of non green plantshape of tree on mountainshighly raised areas of landexample of underwater plantplants that feed on insectstree that grow on mountains...

transport in plants 2019-04-01

transport in plants crossword puzzle
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  1. strip a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall; made of Suberin and sometimes lignin.
  2. an inert impermeable waxy substance present in the cell walls of corky tissues.
  3. a thin layer of plant tissue between the endodermis and the phloem.
  4. subcategory of membrane transport proteins that couple the favorable movement of one molecule with its concentration gradient and unfavorable movement of another molecule against its gradient
  5. hairs each pf a large number of elongated microscopic outgrowths from the outer layer of cells in a root, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the soil.
  6. the transport of assimilates such as sucrose through a plant, in phloem tissue; requires the input of metabolic energy; term is sometimes used more generally to include transport in the xylem.
  7. fibres provides mechanical support to the plant parts and surface fibers helps in seed and fruit dispersal.
  8. region of the plant cell wall in which secondary wall is interrupted, exposing the underlying primary cell wall.
  9. an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
  10. Bundles a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
  11. pathway water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells, near the xylem, the Casparian strip forms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell walls, and water must move into the cytoplasm to continue.
  12. flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins.
  13. a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
  14. the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by a periderm
  15. an inner layer of cells in the cortex of a root and of some stems, surrounding a vascular bundle.
  16. a layer of loosely packed and irregularly shaped chlorophyll-bearing cells that fills the part of a leaf between the palisade layer and the lower epidermis.
  17. a plant that needs very little water.
  18. a layer of columnar cells rich in chloroplasts found beneath the upper epidermis of foliage leaves
  19. the sticking together of particles of different substances
  20. cells a thin-walled unsuberized cell found in the endodermis of vascular plants often opposite the protoxylem strands —called also transfusion cell.
  21. flow (mass transfer and bulk flow) movement of fluids down a pressure or temperature gradient.
  22. a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell.
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  1. cells found within phloem of flowering plants, usually closely associated with a sieve element its function is uncertain, though it appears to regulate the activity of the adjacent sieve element and to take part in loading and unloading sugar into the sieve element.
  2. sap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant.
  3. detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.
  4. release sucrose into the phloem
  5. the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
  6. Plates an area of relatively large pores present in the common end walls of sieve tube elements
  7. a fungus which grows in association with the roots of a plant in symbiotic or mildly pathogenic relationship.
  8. a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins.
  9. tissue strengthened by the thickening of cell walls, as in young shoots.
  10. the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere
  11. the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
  12. the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.
  13. Removes sucrose from the phloem
  14. plan diagrams a diagram that only shows the outlines of the different tissues. it never shows individual cells.
  15. a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem that lacks perforations in the cell wall.
  16. plant polysaccharide, it is made by the glucan sythase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. it is produced to act as a temporary cell wall in response to stimuli such as stress or damage
  17. loading the process in which hydrogen ions are removed from the companion cell by active transport, before diffusing down a potential gradient across the co-transporter proteins which allow them to bring sucrose
  18. the products of photosynthesis that are transported around a plant, e.g., sucrose
  19. the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts.
  20. Elements (aka vessel member/trachea) cell type in xylem and the building blocks of vessels.
  21. a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake by a leafy plant shoot
  22. pathway the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse.
  23. a pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange.

45 Clues: release sucrose into the phloemRemoves sucrose from the phloema plant that needs very little water.detail diagrams generally shows individual cells.the sticking together of particles of the same substance.the sticking together of particles of different substancessap fluid transported in phloem sieve tube elements of a plant....

Transport in Plants 2024-05-04

Transport in Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. measure the rate of water absorption by plant
  2. location of the phloem in the leaf
  3. the wall of the xylem vessel just above the water surface attract water molecules upward
  4. transpiration occurs mainly through this
  5. empty lumen without cytoplasm in xylem vessel
  6. the phloem lies outside the xylem with tissue
  7. the stream of water up the plant
  8. water enters the root hair
  9. phloem
  10. other part of the plant that use or store such as food substance
  11. the transport that root cell absorb mineral ions from the soil
  12. xylem
  13. control the open and close of the stomata
  14. the stem is covered by a layer of cells
  15. long tubes in phloem
  16. location of the phloem in the stem
  17. one of the factors effecting the transpiration
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  1. no chloroplast present in the leaf structure
  2. the transport of manufactured food substance (sucrose and amino acids)
  3. a plant to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground,
  4. location of the xylem in the stem
  5. the loss of water vapor from the aerial parts of the plant, mainly through the stomata of the leaves
  6. insect that use in translocation studies
  7. transport sucrose and amino acid
  8. thin film on the leaf surface
  9. location of the xylem in the leaf
  10. the inner walls of xylem vessel are strengthened by deposit of a substance
  11. absorb mineral ions from the soil
  12. cross walls look like a sieve
  13. supply sucrose and amino acids to the other parts of the plant
  14. the region between the pit and the epidermis
  15. the xylem and phloem are grouped together
  16. a suction force which pulls water up the xylem vessels
  17. product of photosynthesis
  18. the force of attraction between water molecules
  19. vascular bundle are arranged in a ring
  20. transport water and mineral ions

37 Clues: xylemphloemlong tubes in phloemproduct of photosynthesiswater enters the root hairthin film on the leaf surfacecross walls look like a sievetransport sucrose and amino acidthe stream of water up the planttransport water and mineral ionslocation of the xylem in the stemlocation of the xylem in the leafabsorb mineral ions from the soil...

Reproduction in Plants 2025-02-01

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Non-flowering plants reproduce from __________.
  2. Fruits and seeds dispersed by __________ are dry, light, small, have wing-like structure or parachute-like structures.
  3. After fertilisation, the ovary will become the __________.
  4. The young plant uses food stored in the seed _________ for energy.
  5. __________ produces pollen grains.
  6. Overcrowding can lead to __________ for light, water, nutrients and space.
  7. Wind pollinated flowers have stigmas that are __________ in order to catch pollen grains in the air.
  8. Fruits and seeds dispersed by __________ have waterproof outer layer or fibrous husks to help stay afloat in water.
  9. Seeds need to be dispersed to prevent ________.
  10. __________ receives pollen grains.
  11. __________ occurs when pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma.
  12. Fruits and seeds dispersed by _________ are juicy, fragrant, sweet or brightly coloured, hard seeds, hooks or stiff hair.
  13. Fruits and seeds dispersed by __________ have fruit walls that split open with a sudden force when ripe, shooting the seeds out in different directions.
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  1. __________ is the process where the male reproductive cell fuses with a female reproductive cell.
  2. Flowering plants reproduce from __________.
  3. Seeds need _________ conditions to develop. (water, oxygen, warmth)
  4. __________ becomes the seed after fertilisation has taken place.
  5. Wind pollinated flowers are usually small, __________ coloured with no scent.
  6. When the __________ leaves of the shoot are formed, the young plant can carry out photosynthesis to make its own food.
  7. Insect pollinated flowers have stigmas that are __________ in order to catch pollen grains.
  8. __________ connects the stigma to the ovary.
  9. The __________ appears first, then the shoot.
  10. __________ holds the anther up.
  11. Wind pollinated flowers have anther and stigma that __________ over the petals.
  12. __________ protects the ovule and becomes the fruit after fertilisation has taken place.
  13. Insect pollinated flowers are usually large, __________ coloured and scented.
  14. After fertilisation, the ovule will become the __________.
  15. ___________ is the development of a plant from a seed.

28 Clues: __________ holds the anther up.__________ produces pollen grains.__________ receives pollen grains.Flowering plants reproduce from __________.__________ connects the stigma to the ovary.The __________ appears first, then the shoot.Non-flowering plants reproduce from __________.Seeds need to be dispersed to prevent ________....

Reproduction in plants 2025-12-11

Reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the process where a seed begins to develop into a new plant.
  2. the cell formed after the fusion of gametes during fertilization.
  3. the sticky surface that receives pollen grains during pollination.
  4. the fusion of male and female gametes forming a zygote.
  5. the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
  6. an insect pollinator attracted to brightly coloured fragrant flowers.
  7. the flower structure that contains ovules and develops into a fruit after fertilization.
  8. when pollen is transferred to a flower on a different plant of the same species.
  9. brightly coloured structure that attracts pollinators.
  10. an insect pollinator that collects nectar and transfers pollen between flowers.
  11. produces sugary liquid to attract insects.
  12. a nocturnal pollinator that visits large pale or white flowers at night.
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  1. when pollen from the same flower fertilizes the ovule.
  2. leaf like structures that protect the flower bud.
  3. the structure that develops from the ovary and protects or helps disperse seeds.
  4. the female reproductive structure of the flower including stigma style and ovary.
  5. flowers adapted with bright petals scent and sticky pollen grains.
  6. flowers adapted with feathery stigma and light smooth pollen.
  7. a tube that grows from a pollen grain down to the ovule.
  8. the male reproductive part of the flower made of anther and filament.
  9. the stalk that holds the anther.
  10. the part of the stamen where pollen grains are produced.
  11. contains the female gamete and becomes a seed after fertilization.
  12. the young plant inside a seed.

24 Clues: the young plant inside a seed.the stalk that holds the anther.produces sugary liquid to attract insects.the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.leaf like structures that protect the flower bud.when pollen from the same flower fertilizes the ovule.brightly coloured structure that attracts pollinators....

Reproduction in Plants 2025-05-21

Reproduction in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What the ovary develops into.
  2. This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer.
  3. This describes the outer covering of fruits that contains air spaces.
  4. Flowers pollinated by them are large, brightly-coloured and scented.
  5. The process where the male and female reproductive cells fuse.
  6. This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it.
  7. Other than water, plants compete to take in this from the soil.
  8. They wither and drop off during fruit formation.
  9. What a seed develops from.
  10. This is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to stigma.
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  1. The male cell which moves down the style carries genetic material in this part.
  2. Seeds which are light with fine hairs are easily lifted by these currents.
  3. It attracts animals to move into the flower.
  4. Other than stiff spikes, these allows a seed to attach itself to the fur of an animal.
  5. Seeds dispersed in this way have pod-like structures that harden when ripe.
  6. This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation.
  7. Seeds are dispersed to reduce the chances of this occurrence.
  8. Having this allows a plant to spread out its leaves to trap more light.
  9. Other than being large, the stigma of wind-pollinated plants may be this.
  10. It supports the anther.

20 Clues: It supports the anther.What a seed develops from.What the ovary develops into.It attracts animals to move into the flower.They wither and drop off during fruit formation.This describes a fruit that attracts animals to eat it.This structure helps seeds to stay afloat in air longer.This abiotic factor helps in pollination and fertilisation....

Photosynthesis 2021-11-24

Photosynthesis crossword puzzle
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  1. the type of compounds plants take in
  2. the base of the plant
  3. another product of photosynthesis
  4. giving yourself nutrition
  5. second raw material
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  1. the light that helps the plant grow
  2. something only in plantcells
  3. Product of photosynthesis
  4. first raw material
  5. what they convert it into

10 Clues: first raw materialsecond raw materialthe base of the plantProduct of photosynthesiswhat they convert it intogiving yourself nutritionsomething only in plantcellsanother product of photosynthesisthe light that helps the plant growthe type of compounds plants take in

Ecology 2024-09-10

Ecology crossword puzzle
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  1. plants that produce their own food through photosynthesis using energy from the sun
  2. a consumer that eats both plants and other animals
  3. the place a person, plant or animal lives including what the land looks like, what plants grow there, what animals live there and even the weather patterns
  4. a consumer that eats other fish or animals
  5. a natural environment that a plant or animal lives in
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  1. a process that plants use to convert sunlight and carbon dioxide gas in the air into sugar the plant uses and oxygen we can breathe
  2. organisms that break down dead organisms and organic wastes, and return nutrients to the soil or water, completing the food chain and the cycle of life.
  3. a consumer that kills and eats another creature
  4. links between plants and animals as they eat
  5. an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating producers or consumers
  6. consists of all the food chains in an ecosystem
  7. animals that are killed and eaten by predators
  8. the usual, or typical, amount of rain, snow, cloud cover and sunlight an environment (or biome) will experience during a year
  9. all the living and nonliving things that are together in a place
  10. a consumer that only eats plants
  11. a very large habitat that contains many of the same types of plants and animals

16 Clues: a consumer that only eats plantsa consumer that eats other fish or animalslinks between plants and animals as they eatanimals that are killed and eaten by predatorsa consumer that kills and eats another creatureconsists of all the food chains in an ecosystema consumer that eats both plants and other animals...

Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05

Ecology Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. An interacting group of various species in a common location
  2. Organisms that make their own food
  3. An organism that eats other plants or animals for nutrition
  4. An animal that is hunted by another animal
  5. Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
  6. A group of food chains in an ecosystem that interlock
  7. The natural home or environment of an organism
  8. An organism with a parasite
  9. Non-living things in an ecosystem that influence it
  10. Living things in an ecosystem that influence it
  11. A living thing
  12. The position or level of an organism in the food chain
  13. An animal that preys/hunts other organisms
  14. A series of organisms that eat each other
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  1. An organism that breaks down dead organic materials
  2. An organism that eats meat or other animals
  3. An animal that feeds on dead organisms
  4. An organism that eats both plants and animals
  5. An area where living and non-living things interact
  6. An organism that lives as a parasite
  7. Total number of people living in a particular area or region
  8. Region on, above, and below the Earth's surface where life exists
  9. An organism that can produce their own food using inorganic substances
  10. An organism that feeds on plants
  11. An organism that must eat other plants or animals to get energy as they cant make their own energy

25 Clues: A living thingAn organism with a parasiteAn organism that feeds on plantsOrganisms that make their own foodAn organism that lives as a parasiteAn animal that feeds on dead organismsA series of organisms that eat each otherAn animal that is hunted by another animalAn animal that preys/hunts other organismsAn organism that eats meat or other animals...

NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2016-05-14

NUTRITION IN ANIMALS crossword puzzle
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  1. Process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
  2. Starch indicator
  3. Parasitic plant
  4. Self feeding
  5. Sunlight trapper in plants
  6. Transporter of water and minerals absorbed by the plant
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  1. Insect feeder
  2. Exchanging of gases take place
  3. Nitrogen converter
  4. Symbiotic association

10 Clues: Self feedingInsect feederParasitic plantStarch indicatorNitrogen converterSymbiotic associationSunlight trapper in plantsExchanging of gases take placeTransporter of water and minerals absorbed by the plantProcess of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body

Nutrition Glossary Crossword 2024-10-15

Nutrition Glossary Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. RNI (abbreviation)
  2. Unit of energy used in nutrition
  3. Proteins containing all essential amino acids
  4. Complex carbohydrates
  5. Nutrients essential for growth and repair
  6. BMR (abbreviation)
  7. Organic compounds needed in small amounts
  8. Equation used to estimate BMR
  9. SI (abbreviation)
  10. DRV (abbreviation)
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  1. RDA (abbreviation)
  2. BIA (abbreviation)
  3. Proteins lacking one or more essential amino acids
  4. EAR (abbreviation)
  5. Main source of energy for the body
  6. Type of fat considered healthier
  7. Energy-dense nutrients
  8. LRNI (abbreviation)
  9. Nutrients needed in large quantities
  10. Inorganic elements needed in small amounts
  11. BMI (abbreviation)
  12. Simple sugars
  13. Indigestible part of plants
  14. Type of fat associated with increased cholesterol

24 Clues: Simple sugarsSI (abbreviation)RDA (abbreviation)BIA (abbreviation)RNI (abbreviation)EAR (abbreviation)BMI (abbreviation)BMR (abbreviation)DRV (abbreviation)LRNI (abbreviation)Complex carbohydratesEnergy-dense nutrientsIndigestible part of plantsEquation used to estimate BMRUnit of energy used in nutritionType of fat considered healthier...

nutrition in plant 2016-04-21

nutrition in plant crossword puzzle
Across
  1. process by which plants prepare there own food by using sunlight,water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll.
  2. nutrition in which organism get their food directly or indirectly from plants.
  3. unable to perform photosynthesis and thus are completely dependent on their host.
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  1. in which organism can prepare their own food.
  2. are usually green and can make their food to obtain on insects.
  3. mode of taking food by and organism and its utilization in the body.

6 Clues: in which organism can prepare their own food.are usually green and can make their food to obtain on insects.mode of taking food by and organism and its utilization in the body.nutrition in which organism get their food directly or indirectly from plants.unable to perform photosynthesis and thus are completely dependent on their host....

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2021-10-27

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The small bulb-like projection of the yeast cell
  2. Part of the branch along with the node
  3. Winged seeds
  4. The part of the stem on which leaf is attached
  5. Asexual reproduction seen in Algae
  6. Sprout leaf plant
  7. The process of producing young ones of their own kind
  8. The capsule like structure of fungi in which the reproductive spores are produced and stored
  9. Spore forming bodies in fern
  10. Point of attachment of the leaf at the
  11. The fusion of male and female gametes
  12. Fertilised egg
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  1. Mature ovary
  2. Seeds that burst
  3. Female gamete
  4. Male reproductive part of the flower
  5. Pollinating agent
  6. Female reproductive part of the flower
  7. An example of unisexual flower
  8. Seed dispersed in water
  9. An example of bisexual flower
  10. Hard fruit
  11. the process of transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same or another flower.
  12. Seeds with spiny hooks
  13. Reproductive part of the plant
  14. Developed zygote
  15. A unicellular organism that reproduces anaerobically

27 Clues: Hard fruitMature ovaryWinged seedsFemale gameteFertilised eggSeeds that burstDeveloped zygotePollinating agentSprout leaf plantSeeds with spiny hooksSeed dispersed in waterSpore forming bodies in fernAn example of bisexual flowerAn example of unisexual flowerReproductive part of the plantAsexual reproduction seen in Algae...

Reproduction in plants 2012-10-05

Reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Is where the pollen tube travels downwards.
  2. Cell division that produces identical cells from growth or repair of tissues.
  3. In a seed. Will later become the root.
  4. A chemical reaction releasing energy from food molecules in ALL cells.
  5. Are used to attract insects.
  6. A type of reproduction involving coitus.
  7. Is the process that makes more of the same kind of organism.
  8. Is formed when the the nucleus of the male and female gametes are joined.
  9. ...Pollination. Happens when a plant pollinates another one.
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  1. This is the place where the pollen grain lands and pollinates the plant.
  2. The diffusion of water molecules from a region of higher water potential (dilute solution) to a region of lower water potential (concentrated solution), through a partially permeable membrane along its water potential gradient.
  3. In a seed. It is the outer coat.
  4. A type of reproduction that does not involve coitus.
  5. Joining of the nucleus of the male gamete with the nucleus of the female gamete.
  6. In a seed. It looks like a hole.
  7. Without this the seed would not be able to germinate.
  8. This turns into the fruit in a later stage of fertilization.
  9. Transfer of pollen by wind or animals, from the anther to the stigma.
  10. In a seed. Will later become the shoot.
  11. ...Pollination. Happens when the plant pollinates itself.

20 Clues: Are used to attract insects.In a seed. It is the outer coat.In a seed. It looks like a hole.In a seed. Will later become the root.In a seed. Will later become the shoot.A type of reproduction involving coitus.Is where the pollen tube travels downwards.A type of reproduction that does not involve coitus....

reproduction in plants 2021-02-22

reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is the female reproductive organ
  2. ovary develops into
  3. protect flower when it is still a bud
  4. fertilisation occurs inside
  5. pollination is when pollen is distributed by the wind
  6. is the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
  7. is the transfer of pollen grain from anther to stigma in the same flower
  8. stigma in wind pollinated plant ... outside flower on long styles
  9. wind pollinated plants has no
  10. is a process where plants convert light energy to sugar
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  1. reproduction is one parent only
  2. is the transfer of pollen from anther from another flower to the stigma of another flower
  3. is an example of asexual reproduction
  4. wind pollinated plant produce a large ... of pollen
  5. ovule develop into
  6. is the part of seed that will grow root
  7. the pollen in wind pollinated plant is
  8. petals attract insects
  9. pollination is when pollen is distributed by insects
  10. is the male part of flower
  11. sexual reproduction requires ... parents

21 Clues: ovule develop intoovary develops intopetals attract insectsis the male part of flowerfertilisation occurs insidewind pollinated plants has noreproduction is one parent onlyis the female reproductive organis an example of asexual reproductionprotect flower when it is still a budthe pollen in wind pollinated plant is...

Reproduction in plants 2021-07-24

Reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. outermost layer
  2. stock and scion
  3. stalk of a flower
  4. flower with only female part
  5. disc like stem bears terminal and axillary buds
  6. vegetative buds of potato
  7. reproduction involves one parent
  8. male part
  9. vegetative parts of a plant
  10. made up of petals
  11. spore formation
  12. mass of cell.
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  1. flowers with male and female part
  2. transfer of pollengrains
  3. female part
  4. yeast
  5. reproduction by leaves
  6. binary fission
  7. a taproot
  8. anther and filament

20 Clues: yeasta taprootmale partfemale partmass of cell.binary fissionoutermost layerstock and scionspore formationstalk of a flowermade up of petalsanther and filamentreproduction by leavestransfer of pollengrainsvegetative buds of potatovegetative parts of a plantflower with only female partreproduction involves one parentflowers with male and female part...

Transport in Plants 2025-03-12

Transport in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Movement of sugars and nutrients through the phloem.
  2. Channel proteins facilitating water movement across membranes.
  3. Solution with lower solute concentration, leading to water gain in cells.
  4. Plants adapted to survive in dry conditions.
  5. Elongated xylem cells involved in water conduction.
  6. Pressure exerted by a fluid due to gravity.
  7. Condition when plant cells lose water and become limp.
  8. Thin areas in xylem walls allowing lateral water movement.
  9. Solution with equal solute concentration, maintaining cell equilibrium.
  10. Waterproof barrier in roots that regulates water and mineral flow.
  11. Living transport route through interconnected cytoplasm.
  12. Process of actively transporting sugars into sieve tubes.
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  1. Passive transport of molecules through proteins in a membrane.
  2. Theory Explains water movement in xylem due to intermolecular attraction.
  3. Non-living transport route through cell walls and intercellular spaces.
  4. Tube-like xylem structures facilitating efficient water transport.
  5. Solution with higher solute concentration, causing water loss in cells.
  6. Hypothesis Model explaining sugar transport in phloem.
  7. Part in roots where maximum water absorption occurs.
  8. Microscopic channels connecting plant cells for transport.
  9. Potential of water to move across a semipermeable membrane.

21 Clues: Pressure exerted by a fluid due to gravity.Plants adapted to survive in dry conditions.Elongated xylem cells involved in water conduction.Movement of sugars and nutrients through the phloem.Part in roots where maximum water absorption occurs.Hypothesis Model explaining sugar transport in phloem.Condition when plant cells lose water and become limp....

GH Environment 2022-01-10

GH Environment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Provides shade in a GH, lowers temperature
  2. What is the 2nd hardest environmental factor in a GH?
  3. Type of gas that is contained in HID lamps and thermometers
  4. What is the 1st hardest environmental factor to control in a GH?
  5. One element needed for photosynthesis to occur
  6. Type of lamps used in a GH to increase plant growth
  7. Type of light that affects heat reactions in plants
  8. The relative temperature that is suitable for plant growth
  9. type pf nutrients needed for photosynthesis (O, H, and C)
  10. Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
  11. Water loss which occurs at the leaves
  12. the measure of the intensity of light in a GH
  13. What is the atmosphere made mostly of? (78%)
  14. Controls amoun of GH light
  15. Yellowing of leaves caused by poor nutrition or poor drainage
  16. chemical that targets plant pests
  17. High temperatures cause flower colors to ________
  18. The type of light to use to extend day length
  19. Added to city drinking water but can be harmful to plants
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  1. The period of time each day during which a plant receives light
  2. Controls GH temperature
  3. Occurs in all living things 24/day
  4. Weed killers;valuable in reducing weeds in crops
  5. Type of light that causes chemical reactions in plants
  6. Carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are needed for this to occur
  7. Sulfur,Calcium and Magnesium
  8. Sun burn for plants
  9. Types of light bulbs that are expensive but most effecient light output
  10. Controls GH humidity
  11. When light intensity is low, plants begin to bend or elongate
  12. What is our soil mostly made of? (45%)
  13. Type of gas that comes from ripening of animal manure
  14. Warm days, cool nights is referred to as a _________ DIF
  15. Type of gas that is harmful to plants; caused by decaying organic matter
  16. Help to break down dead and decaying material in soil for plants

35 Clues: Sun burn for plantsControls GH humidityControls GH temperatureControls amoun of GH lightSulfur,Calcium and Magnesiumchemical that targets plant pestsOccurs in all living things 24/dayNitrogen, phosphorous and potassiumWater loss which occurs at the leavesWhat is our soil mostly made of? (45%)Provides shade in a GH, lowers temperature...

Chapters 11 and 12 Vocab Puzzles 2025-01-13

Chapters 11 and 12 Vocab Puzzles crossword puzzle
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  1. Symptoms caused by a higher than normal amount of drugs sufficient to cause toxicity.
  2. Destroying bacteria.
  3. Plants or other substances occurring naturally that are available over the counter and are not FDA regulated.
  4. Chemical elements occurring in nature and in body fluids.
  5. A higher than normal amount sufficient to cause toxicity.
  6. Medication used topically to protect or soothe minor dermatological conditions, such as diaper rash, abrasions, and minor burns.
  7. Medications used to treat viruses, for example, HIV and herpes.
  8. Agent that promotes loosening or scaling of the outer layer of the skin.
  9. Dietary Allowances Vitamins and minerals necessary for the maintenance of good nutrition in the average healthy adult under normal living conditions in the United States.
  10. Minerals dissolved in the body fluids.
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  1. Products intended for ingestion as an addition to the diet.
  2. Medication used topically to protect or soothe minor dermatological conditions, such as diaper rash, abrasions, and minor burns.
  3. Lacking an adequate amount.
  4. Vitamins and minerals necessary for the maintenance of good nutrition in the average healthy adult under normal living conditions in the United States.
  5. Substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria.
  6. Products applied topically to alleviate itching.
  7. Intakes A system of nutrition recommendations from the Institutes of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
  8. Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
  9. Agents that prevent or inhibit oxidation or cell destruction in damaged or aging tissues. Compounds that fight against the destructive effects of free radical formation.
  10. Abnormally high potassium in the blood; can lead to cardiac arrhythmias.
  11. Medications used in the treatment of candidal and other specific susceptible fungi.
  12. Condition resulting from exposure to a poison or a dangerous amount of a drug.

22 Clues: Destroying bacteria.Vitamins A, D, E, and K.Lacking an adequate amount.Minerals dissolved in the body fluids.Substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria.Products applied topically to alleviate itching.Chemical elements occurring in nature and in body fluids.A higher than normal amount sufficient to cause toxicity....

Chapter 6 - Part A 2018-10-29

Chapter 6 - Part A crossword puzzle
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  1. Substances that are made by living things are said to be _____.
  2. Substances such as carbon dioxide, water and minerals are referred to as ____ substances.
  3. The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing light _____.
  4. Tubes that carry away sucrose and other substances that the leaf has made
  5. Waxy substance that covers the surface of leaves
  6. Plant leaves have an upper and lower _______.
  7. The process by which glucose and oxygen are generated in plants
  8. Another name for a leaf stalk
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  1. A ____ factor is something present in the environment in such short supply that it restricts life processes.
  2. The rate of photosynthesis increases with increasing concentration of ____ (provide the formula).
  3. A type of cell that regulates the opening and closing of stoma
  4. The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight
  5. Vessels that carry water in plants
  6. Taking in useful substances is called feeding, or _____.

14 Clues: Another name for a leaf stalkVessels that carry water in plantsPlant leaves have an upper and lower _______.Waxy substance that covers the surface of leavesThe green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlightTaking in useful substances is called feeding, or _____.A type of cell that regulates the opening and closing of stoma...

K.Zhou Life Processes 2022-11-03

K.Zhou Life Processes crossword puzzle
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  1. Powerhouse of cells
  2. Balancing constant Co2 level in the blood
  3. Molecules made up of amino acids
  4. Transfering oxygen from lungs to every cell
  5. Taking in food and converts into energy
  6. Meat eaters
  7. Taking in food
  8. takes excess amino acids from protein
  9. Nutrients needed to keep the body healthy
  10. Absorption of vitamins and other chemicals
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  1. Elimination of waste products
  2. Energy is used to maintain life and growth
  3. Make your own food (photosynthesis)
  4. Elimination of undigested food
  5. Making more of the same kind
  6. Breakdown of food
  7. Plant eaters
  8. Eats both meat and plants
  9. Ability to move from one place to another

19 Clues: Meat eatersPlant eatersTaking in foodBreakdown of foodPowerhouse of cellsEats both meat and plantsMaking more of the same kindElimination of waste productsElimination of undigested foodMolecules made up of amino acidsMake your own food (photosynthesis)takes excess amino acids from proteinTaking in food and converts into energy...

Managing Resources - unit 5 2024-02-28

Managing Resources - unit 5 crossword puzzle
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  1. A fuel derived from biomass.
  2. Nutrient-deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
  3. Lack of nutrition caused by not having a balanced diet or enough to eat.
  4. A system of farming that uses a small amount of labor and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed.
  5. Chemical used to control commercial crops.
  6. A system of farming in which labor are amount of investment and labor relative to the area of land being farmed.
  7. A soil-free farming system that uses the waste produced by aquatic organisms to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically.
  8. A gas that can be used as a fuel is produced by fermenting organic matter.
  9. An alcohol, produced by biological methods.
  10. To store large amounts of goods in stores.
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  1. When all people have access to sufficeint food that meets their needs.
  2. The supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow.
  3. Suffering or death caused by lack of food.
  4. The extreme scarcity of food.
  5. When humans grow plants or animals for specific characteristics
  6. A chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase the nutrients available for plants.
  7. Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity.
  8. An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils.
  9. To limit the amount of food purchased for a person or family.
  10. The growth of plants without soil in nutrient-rich water.

20 Clues: A fuel derived from biomass.The extreme scarcity of food.Suffering or death caused by lack of food.Chemical used to control commercial crops.To store large amounts of goods in stores.An alcohol, produced by biological methods.An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils.Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity....

Malayna's Nutrition Puzzle 2023-09-28

Malayna's Nutrition Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. a sugar carbohydrate that is added to food
  2. fruits, vegeables, grains, proteins, and dairy
  3. starches absorbed slowly
  4. come from the earths crust
  5. sugars abosorbed quickly
  6. h20
  7. causes unsaturated fats to harden
  8. high in calories but lacks nutrient
  9. guide to the essential nutrition groups
  10. made up of amino acids
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  1. adding micronutrients to food
  2. waxy substance in your blood
  3. breakdown substance to get energy
  4. starch from plants
  5. substance in food to help keep body functioning
  6. a lot of this can lead to hypertension
  7. measure energy in food
  8. having added nutruents
  9. there are 6 of them
  10. fats that are liquid at room temp
  11. help boost immune system

21 Clues: h20starch from plantsthere are 6 of themmeasure energy in foodhaving added nutruentsmade up of amino acidsstarches absorbed slowlysugars abosorbed quicklyhelp boost immune systemcome from the earths crustwaxy substance in your bloodadding micronutrients to foodbreakdown substance to get energyfats that are liquid at room temp...

P2 Crosswords Puzzle 2024-05-21

P2 Crosswords Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. this belt is located between mars and jupiter
  2. this group of animals do not have backbones
  3. the only star in the solar system
  4. the main source of power in an electrical circuit
  5. the process when water becomes air because of heat
  6. organ in human body that absorb food
  7. the group of animals which has both scales and lungs
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  1. nutrition found in beef, chicken, fish
  2. the closest planet to the sun
  3. the process when air become water because of loss of heat
  4. one of the type of rocks
  5. moon is the ....... of the earth
  6. this is the product of photosynthesis
  7. animals who eat both plants and meats
  8. the name of the system in human body which organs are heart and blood
  9. the process in which plants make their own food using sunlight

16 Clues: one of the type of rocksthe closest planet to the sunmoon is the ....... of the earththe only star in the solar systemorgan in human body that absorb foodthis is the product of photosynthesisanimals who eat both plants and meatsnutrition found in beef, chicken, fishthis group of animals do not have backbones...

Crossword 2025-07-31

Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of change where a new substance is formed. (8 letters)
  2. Mode of nutrition in humans. (10 letters)
  3. The green pigment essential for photosynthesis. (9 letters)
  4. The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals. (5 letters)
  5. Type of heat transfer that occurs through fluids. (9 letters)
  6. A reversible change. (8 letters
  7. The process of taking in food. (9 letters)
  8. Tooth used for grinding food. (7 letters)
  9. Process of breakdown of food into simpler substances. (9 letters)
  10. Type of change where no new substance is formed. (8 letters
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  1. Organ that secretes bile. (5 letters)
  2. Plant that gets its nutrition from dead and decaying matter. (10 letters
  3. The finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients. (5 letters)
  4. Process by which green plants prepare their own food. (14 letters)
  5. The organ where digestion begins. (5 letters)
  6. A simple carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis. (8 letters)
  7. The part of heat measurement, often used in daily life. (7 letters)
  8. The gas released during photosynthesis. (6 letters)
  9. A plant that traps and digests insects. (11 letters)
  10. The main product of photosynthesis. (5 letters)
  11. Heat transfer without direct contact. (11 letters)

21 Clues: A reversible change. (8 lettersOrgan that secretes bile. (5 letters)Mode of nutrition in humans. (10 letters)Tooth used for grinding food. (7 letters)The process of taking in food. (9 letters)The organ where digestion begins. (5 letters)The main product of photosynthesis. (5 letters)Heat transfer without direct contact. (11 letters)...

Grade 7 Science 2013-05-23

Grade 7 Science crossword puzzle
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  1. The physical aspects of a habitat are called _______ factors.
  2. They are the broadest ans largest level of the classification system.
  3. They produce sexually and asexually (flowers, cones, fruits and seed pollen.)
  4. Eats dead organisms.
  5. Two or more species that live together in a close, long-term association.
  6. The living organisms in a habitat are called ______ factors.
  7. They make their own food and are producers.
  8. Called the odds and end kingdom. They reproduce asexually and can be unicellular or multicellular.
  9. One organism benefits and the other organism (host) is harmed.
  10. Examples include mushrooms, mold and mildew.
  11. One species benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped.
  12. The study of interactions of living things in their environment.
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  1. Eats only plants.
  2. Cell type Eukaryotes and nutrition is Heterotrophs. Reproduction - sexual - 2 parents.
  3. When one organism kills and eats another organism.
  4. When both participating species benefit.
  5. Eats both plants and animals
  6. They hunt for food and are consumers.
  7. The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources.
  8. They have a short life span and reproduce quickly and often.
  9. Breaks down dead organisms.
  10. Only eats meat.

22 Clues: Only eats meat.Eats only plants.Eats dead organisms.Breaks down dead organisms.Eats both plants and animalsThey hunt for food and are consumers.When both participating species benefit.They make their own food and are producers.Examples include mushrooms, mold and mildew.When one organism kills and eats another organism....

Plants Nutrition 2024-04-30

Plants Nutrition crossword puzzle
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  1. Scientist who studies about plan nutrition
  2. Process of nutrition in plants
  3. Producers that use light as primary product
  4. Gas needed to make photosynthesis
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  1. Producers that use chemicals from substances
  2. Green color comes from this plant substance
  3. It is a waste product during photosynthesis process

7 Clues: Process of nutrition in plantsGas needed to make photosynthesisScientist who studies about plan nutritionGreen color comes from this plant substanceProducers that use light as primary productProducers that use chemicals from substancesIt is a waste product during photosynthesis process

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Nutrition 2023-03-02

Nutrition crossword puzzle
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  1. type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
  2. produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
  3. nutrients that are the major source of energy for the body.
  4. food _________ is a condition in which the body's immune system reacts to a food as if the food is harmful.
  5. A waxy, fat-like substance made in the liver, and found in the blood and in all cells of the body
  6. process of choosing and consuming food necessary for health and growth.
  7. form of poor nutrition in which a person does not get or properly absorb the recommended amounts of essential nutrients.
  8. inorganic nutrients absorbed from plants, water, and animal food sources.
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  1. substances that may protect your cells against free radicals,
  2. A substance that breaks up into ions (particles with electrical charges) when it is dissolved in water or body fluids.
  3. nutrients, largely made up of fatty acids, that provide a valuable source of energy for muscles and help in the absorption and transport of vitamins and nutrients.
  4. ______ acids are molecules that combine to form proteins
  5. chemical substances that provide the nutrition essential for growth, energy, and function.
  6. My ______ is a food guidance system created by the USDA
  7. nutrient the body uses to build and maintain cells and tissues.
  8. units of energy in food.
  9. organic nutrients that promote growth and development.
  10. simple carbohydrates and the preferred source of energy for the brain and centra nervous system.
  11. rate at which the body uses energy to carry out basic physiological processes
  12. ________ values are recommended daily intake amounts for specific nutrients based on a 2,000 calorie eating plan.

20 Clues: units of energy in food.type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.organic nutrients that promote growth and development.My ______ is a food guidance system created by the USDA______ acids are molecules that combine to form proteinsnutrients that are the major source of energy for the body....

Nutrition on Plants 2017-05-08

Nutrition on Plants crossword puzzle
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  1. THE MODE OF TAKING FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND THE UTILIZATION
  2. ORGANISMS WHICH CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD
  3. ORGANISMS WHICH GET FOOD DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM PLANTS
  4. PLANTS PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTS
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  1. THE COMPONENTS OF FOOD LIKE CARBOHYDRATES ,FATS MINERALS ETC
  2. STOMATA CREATES ASCENT OF SAP ABSORPTION OF WATER & MINERALS
  3. SMALL OPENINGS USUALLY AT THE UNDER THE SURFACE OF LEAVES
  4. PLANTS PREPARE OWN FOOD USING CHLOROPHYLL ,WATER ETC
  5. PLANTS THE PLANTS THAT LIVE ON DEAD DECAYING ORGANIC MATTER
  6. PLANTS WHICH MOSTLY DOES NOT HAVE CHLOROPHYLL

10 Clues: PLANTS PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTSORGANISMS WHICH CAN PREPARE THEIR OWN FOODPLANTS WHICH MOSTLY DOES NOT HAVE CHLOROPHYLLPLANTS PREPARE OWN FOOD USING CHLOROPHYLL ,WATER ETCSMALL OPENINGS USUALLY AT THE UNDER THE SURFACE OF LEAVESTHE MODE OF TAKING FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND THE UTILIZATIONPLANTS THE PLANTS THAT LIVE ON DEAD DECAYING ORGANIC MATTER...

ruminant crossword 2025-10-21

ruminant crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Organic compound containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen
  2. Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
  3. The type and amount of feed an animal receives in it's ration
  4. Animals that depend on plants and flesh of other animals
  5. The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
  6. The fourth compartment or true stomach of the ruminant animal
  7. An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
  8. Feed allowance for n animal during a 24 hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
  9. Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
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  1. Animals that depend on flesh of other animals
  2. Animals that depend on plants for food
  3. Organic compound composed of carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature fats contain more carbon and hydrogen than do carbohydrates and are mainly glyceryl esters of certain acids that are mainly glyceryl esters of certain acids that are soluble in ether but not in water
  4. A feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry examples hay, silage, and pasture
  5. An organic compound needed in a small amounts for nutrition
  6. The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
  7. the degree to which an animal likes and will eat a food, which is influenced by its sensory characteristics like taste, odor, texture, and appearance
  8. The second compartment of the ruminant stomach
  9. A feed material high in specific
  10. Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry grains and protein supplements are concentrates
  11. The third compartment of the ruminant stomach

20 Clues: A feed material high in specificAnimals that depend on plants for foodAnimals that depend on flesh of other animalsThe third compartment of the ruminant stomachThe second compartment of the ruminant stomachComplex carbohydrates such as cellulose and ligninOrganic compound containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen...

biology climate change puzzle 2023-03-09

biology climate change puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Organisms that eat other organisms
  2. amount of living material provided by a given area
  3. an organism (such as an earthworm or a fungus) that feeds on dead and decomposing organic matter
  4. organisms that makes its own food or resources
  5. process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
  6. resources that organisms need to survive
  7. non living things in an ecosystem
  8. process where water vapor becomes liquid process where water vapor becomes liquid process where water vapor becomes liquid
  9. ate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem
  10. organism that breaks down dead organic material
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  1. an organism that mostly feeds on plants
  2. an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
  3. an organism that eats plants and animals
  4. ll the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact
  5. process by which biological fuels are oxidised in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor such as oxygen to produce large amounts of energy,
  6. an organism that can produce its own food
  7. living things in an ecosystem
  8. an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
  9. any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
  10. process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism

20 Clues: living things in an ecosystemnon living things in an ecosystemOrganisms that eat other organismsan organism that mostly feeds on plantsan organism that eats plants and animalsresources that organisms need to survivean organism that can produce its own foodate of generation of biomass in an ecosystemorganisms that makes its own food or resources...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Ishan Guha's Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-12

Ishan Guha's Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. When living organisms live together and help each other obtaining food and shelter
  2. When green plants make their own food by simple inorganic materials
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  1. Plants It takes readymade food from host through special type of roots called sucking roots
  2. Plants There are some plants which can trap insects and digest them for their nutrition
  3. Plants the mode of nutrition in which organisms take their nutrients from dead and decaying matter is called saprotrophic nutrition.

5 Clues: When green plants make their own food by simple inorganic materialsWhen living organisms live together and help each other obtaining food and shelterPlants There are some plants which can trap insects and digest them for their nutritionPlants It takes readymade food from host through special type of roots called sucking roots...

Bio Vocab 2018-04-27

Bio Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. It is type of Eukaryote but it doesn’t belong any group of basic
  2. Very small living things which has cell nucleus
  3. The little living things which has only one cell
  4. Basic group of natural objects that includes all living and extinct animals.
  5. The process by autotroph creatures
  6. The relationship which is between creatures helping each other
  7. The creature which has more than two cells
  8. The creature which can make nutrition by themselves.
  9. The creature which cannot make nutrition by themselves
  10. The chemical process by which food is changed into energy in your body
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  1. The basic group which includes plant
  2. very small living things. Which has cell membrane
  3. The constitute a domain of single-celled microorganisms.
  4. The type of plankton which has kind of hair to move
  5. The basic group which includes Bacteria and Eukaryote
  6. the small living things which doesn’t have cell nucleus
  7. Simple plants such as seaweed which grows in or near of water.

17 Clues: The process by autotroph creaturesThe basic group which includes plantThe creature which has more than two cellsVery small living things which has cell nucleusThe little living things which has only one cellvery small living things. Which has cell membraneThe type of plankton which has kind of hair to move...

Classification of living things 2025-04-04

Classification of living things crossword puzzle
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  1. / THEY ARE WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS WITH THE BODY COVER WITH FEATHERS.
  2. / STABLISHED A FOURTH KINGDOMM THE MONERA.
  3. / THEY COMMONLY CALL FLATWORMS.
  4. / BACTERIA THAT REQUIRE OXIGEN FOR THEIR METABOLISM
  5. / ARE WARM BLOODED AND HAD A FOUR-CHAMBERED HEART, THEY HAVE MAMARIAL GLANDS.
  6. / ARE STRICT ANAEROBES THAT DO NOT TOLERATE OXIGEN.
  7. / ARE ORGANISMS THAT HAVE A TRE NUCLEUS AND STRUCTURE CALLE ORGANELLES
  8. / ARE SIMPLE EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS THAT ARE NOT PLANTS OR ANIMALS
  9. / EXIST IN ENVIRONMENT RANGING FROM OCEANS, RIVERS, AND LAKES.
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  1. / FUNGI OBTAIN THEIR NUTRITION BY LIVING ON OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS.
  2. / DO NOT RETAIN THE DYE, INSTEAD THEY STAY PINK
  3. / THEY ARE CILIA OVER THEIR BODIES TAHT AID LOCOMOTION AND NUTRITION.
  4. / SUGGESTED THE CREATION OF A THIRD KINGDOM
  5. / ALSO CALL SAC FUNGI, THEY CAN BE COPROPHILIC, DECOMPOSER, PARASITES AND SAPROPHYTES.
  6. / SPICIES THAT TRIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHITOUT OXIGEN.
  7. / THEY CONSTITUE THE MOST NUMEROUS GROUP OF ANIMAL KINGDOM.
  8. / THESE ORGANISMS ARE SON NAMED THEIR LIFE CYCLE HAS A SPORE-LIKE STAGE.

17 Clues: / THEY COMMONLY CALL FLATWORMS./ STABLISHED A FOURTH KINGDOMM THE MONERA./ SUGGESTED THE CREATION OF A THIRD KINGDOM/ DO NOT RETAIN THE DYE, INSTEAD THEY STAY PINK/ BACTERIA THAT REQUIRE OXIGEN FOR THEIR METABOLISM/ ARE STRICT ANAEROBES THAT DO NOT TOLERATE OXIGEN./ SPICIES THAT TRIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHITOUT OXIGEN....

Protein Vocab 2024-02-23

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. disease caused by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molecules
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of calories
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molecule to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moleculesthe 11 amino acids your body can makea condition caused by lack of caloriesthe 9 amino acid your body can NOT make...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Protein Vocab 2024-02-22

Protein Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. plants that use nitrogen as food
  2. counteracts extra acid and base
  3. the 9 amino acid your body can NOT make
  4. a protein deficiency disease
  5. two or more proteins combined
  6. proteins that defend the body from sickness
  7. the 11 amino acids your body can make
  8. the practice of eating largely plant foods
  9. maintenance of acids and bases in the body
  10. lack of proper nutrition
  11. desease cased by lack of calories and protein
  12. Animal foods are the source
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  1. plants furnish these
  2. sickness caused by lack of essential nutrients
  3. building blocks of protein molicles
  4. macronutrient that has energy made of carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen
  5. a condition caused by lack of caloriesa
  6. compares the nitrogen that goes in and out of the body
  7. when things cause a protein molicle to change

19 Clues: plants furnish theselack of proper nutritionAnimal foods are the sourcea protein deficiency diseasetwo or more proteins combinedcounteracts extra acid and baseplants that use nitrogen as foodbuilding blocks of protein moliclesthe 11 amino acids your body can makethe 9 amino acid your body can NOT makea condition caused by lack of caloriesa...

Characteristics and Classification of Living Organisms 2023-03-05

Characteristics and Classification of Living Organisms crossword puzzle
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  1. cold-blooded
  2. proposed the five-kingdom classification
  3. one of the characteristic of living things that is the way organisms obtain and use food
  4. plants that produce gametes but no seeds
  5. fungus like protist
  6. example of blue-green algae in prokaryote
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  1. naming system in classification : binomial nomenclature
  2. multicellular organisms with no cell wall
  3. a tool that can be used to identify organisms or objects in the natural world, such as plants, animals, or rocks
  4. jointed limbs

10 Clues: cold-bloodedjointed limbsfungus like protistproposed the five-kingdom classificationplants that produce gametes but no seedsmulticellular organisms with no cell wallexample of blue-green algae in prokaryotenaming system in classification : binomial nomenclatureone of the characteristic of living things that is the way organisms obtain and use food...

Characteristics of Life 2022-01-21

Characteristics of Life crossword puzzle
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  1. all organisms need energy to stay alive
  2. anything that was never alive
  3. the cheetah can run very fast
  4. survive in their environment
  5. a child increases in height
  6. comes from the Greek terms which means 'life'
  7. the smallest unit of life
  8. Plants take a raw materials to make their own food
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  1. organism removes metabolic waste products
  2. Scientists who study living things
  3. when we feel itchy, we scratch
  4. waste product of respiration
  5. ability to produce offspring
  6. the caterpillar changes into a pupa
  7. the word knowledge from Greek
  8. external indluence

16 Clues: external indluencethe smallest unit of lifea child increases in heightwaste product of respirationability to produce offspringsurvive in their environmentanything that was never alivethe cheetah can run very fastthe word knowledge from Greekwhen we feel itchy, we scratchScientists who study living thingsthe caterpillar changes into a pupa...

Living things 2021-12-20

Living things crossword puzzle
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  1. Life process, get or make food
  2. Life process, to get rid of waste materials
  3. Life process, to get energy from food
  4. Life process, to make more of the species
  5. eat other living things for energy
  6. number of life process
  7. means nonliving
  8. Life process, opposite of stay still
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  1. eat dead plants and animals, i.e. mushrooms
  2. make their own energy with sunlight
  3. animals with a backbone
  4. animals without a backbone
  5. Life process, to respond to the world around them
  6. Life process, to get bigger or change appearance
  7. means living

15 Clues: means livingmeans nonlivingnumber of life processanimals with a backboneanimals without a backboneLife process, get or make foodeat other living things for energymake their own energy with sunlightLife process, opposite of stay stillLife process, to get energy from foodLife process, to make more of the species...

Eco-Relationships Crossword 2021-02-16

Eco-Relationships Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. This succession occurs after a disturbance
  2. An animals that eats meat and plants
  3. This succession is the first life that forms
  4. Changes over time experienced by a community
  5. Organism that breaks down non-living matter
  6. This "species" spreads widely and does not belong
  7. Organism which relies on others for energy & nutrition
  8. How an organism uses its resources in a community
  9. Organism that consumes non-living matter
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  1. One organism benefits, but hurts the other in the end
  2. An animal that feeds on plants
  3. This species has a very strong impact on a community
  4. An animal that eats meat
  5. This "Level" is an organisms' rank in the feeding hierarchy
  6. This producer captures sunlight and stores it
  7. This makes a linear series of feeding relationships
  8. One species benefits while the other is unaffected
  9. A close physical relationship which benefits both
  10. This "species" is the first one that colonizesPredation When one species hunts the other for food

19 Clues: An animal that eats meatAn animal that feeds on plantsAn animals that eats meat and plantsOrganism that consumes non-living matterThis succession occurs after a disturbanceOrganism that breaks down non-living matterThis succession is the first life that formsChanges over time experienced by a communityThis producer captures sunlight and stores it...

Agricultural Careers 2022-06-13

Agricultural Careers crossword puzzle
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  1. studies soil
  2. study all forms of plant life, including fungi and algae, in the laboratory or in their natural environment
  3. conduct financial analysis, develop marketing plans
  4. study the relationship between plants, animals and their environment
  5. takes care of bees
  6. plan, design and manage the construction of irrigation projects to distribute water to agricultural land
  7. work in medical or agricultural research, collecting, analysing, interpreting and communicating health-related data.
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  1. managing farms and livestock station
  2. studies plants
  3. manages farm
  4. Assist farmers in succession planning in order to help preserve farms for future generations
  5. Planning and managing production at agricultural businesses, fruit and vegetable farms, livestock holdings and agri-food companies
  6. develop solutions to environmental problems
  7. develop engineering technologies
  8. looks after the business operations of a farm or agricultural company
  9. Advising clients on health, nutrition and feeding, hygiene, breeding and care of animals.
  10. sale stuff

17 Clues: sale stuffmanages farmstudies soilstudies plantstakes care of beesdevelop engineering technologiesmanaging farms and livestock stationdevelop solutions to environmental problemsconduct financial analysis, develop marketing plansstudy the relationship between plants, animals and their environment...

Career Crossword 2012-02-29

Career Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A person who designs buildings and often supervises their construction.
  2. A person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs
  3. Aslo called a chiropodist: a specialist in care for the feet.
  4. An anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture.
  5. A specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions.
  6. An expert in the science of cultivating plants (fruit or flowers or vegetables or ornamental plants).
  7. Someone with special training in biochemistry.
  8. A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.
  9. An expert on diet and nutrition.
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  1. A person who compiles and analyzes statistics and uses them to calculate insurance risks and premiums.
  2. An expert in the use of cosmetics.
  3. A person that studies ophthalmology, the branch of medicine which deals with the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye.
  4. A social scientist who specializes in anthropology.
  5. An undertaker.
  6. A biologist specializing in the study of plants.

15 Clues: An undertaker.An expert on diet and nutrition.An expert in the use of cosmetics.Someone with special training in biochemistry.A biologist specializing in the study of plants.A social scientist who specializes in anthropology.A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.Aslo called a chiropodist: a specialist in care for the feet....

NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2021-06-17

NUTRITION IN ANIMALS crossword puzzle
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  1. In grass eating animals Partial digestion of food takes place here
  2. The teeth which help in piercing and tearing of food
  3. Finger like projection in the stomach that helps to increase the surface area for absorption of digested food
  4. A large cream coloured gland located just below the stomach
  5. Breaks down starch into sugars in the mouth
  6. Mode of feeding in butterfly
  7. The process of getting rid of waste from the body
  8. False feet present in amoeba that helps in movement and capturing of food
  9. A type of carbohydrate present in grass
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  1. Amino acids are the end products of digestion of this component
  2. Grass eating animals
  3. The mode of taking food and its utilisation
  4. Food pipe
  5. Protects the lining of the stomach
  6. Largest gland in our body
  7. Secretion of the liver, stored in the gall bladder that helps in the digestion of fat
  8. Mode of feeding in housefly
  9. The process of taking food into the body
  10. Partially digested food in grass eating animals

19 Clues: Food pipeGrass eating animalsLargest gland in our bodyMode of feeding in houseflyMode of feeding in butterflyProtects the lining of the stomachA type of carbohydrate present in grassThe process of taking food into the bodyThe mode of taking food and its utilisationBreaks down starch into sugars in the mouth...

Organisms and their environment 2020-04-26

Organisms and their environment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pyramid, a graphical representation showing the feeding relationships of groups of organisms
  2. web, a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
  3. a group of people living in the same place/ have common characteristics
  4. any organisms that absorbs soluble organisms nutrition
  5. a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
  6. organisms that break down decaying organisms and waste.
  7. relating/ resulting from living organisms
  8. all the inhabitants in a particular place
  9. the total amount of water on a planet
  10. any organism that only eats plants
  11. an organism that derives its nutrition requirement from complex organic substances
  12. organisms that obtain food from feeding on other organisms
  13. the planet on which we live
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  1. to clear forest and trees
  2. an individual animal/ plant/single celled life form
  3. a biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
  4. an organism capable of of synthesising its own food from inorganic substances
  5. levels, the position that an organism occupies in a food chain
  6. a chemical process in which substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat
  7. the surrounding in which an organism lives
  8. chain, a series of organism each depend on the next as a source of food
  9. the science that studies living things, the environment and their interactions
  10. organisms that make their own food
  11. the mass of living organisms in a given area/ ecosystem at a given time
  12. the gas surrounding a planetary body held in place by gravity
  13. a kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals
  14. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth occupied by living things
  15. any organism that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat
  16. physical rather than biological; not derived from living organism

29 Clues: to clear forest and treesthe planet on which we liveorganisms that make their own foodany organism that only eats plantsthe total amount of water on a planetrelating/ resulting from living organismsall the inhabitants in a particular placethe surrounding in which an organism livesa kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals...

SCIENCE PUZZLE 2023-07-01

SCIENCE PUZZLE crossword puzzle
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  1. THE BREAKING DOWN OF FOOD
  2. AN ANIMAL THAT EATS PLANTS
  3. SUBSTANCE USED IN TREATING DISEASES
  4. THE ENERGY IN MOTION
  5. ANOTHER WORD FOR FOOD PIPE
  6. THE PROCESS WHERE BLOOD MOVES THROUGH THE BODY
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  1. A PLANT PIGMENT THAT ABSORBS SUNLIGHT
  2. TAKING IN FOOD INTO THE BODY
  3. ABILITY OF LIVING THINGS TO REPRODUCE
  4. THE LAYER OF THE SKIN OUTSIDE THE BODY
  5. AN ICECUBE CHANGING TO WATER
  6. THE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT OF MEDICINE
  7. THE LARGEST EXTERNAL ORGAN
  8. FOOD NOT PROCESSED BY THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

14 Clues: THE ENERGY IN MOTIONTHE BREAKING DOWN OF FOODAN ANIMAL THAT EATS PLANTSANOTHER WORD FOR FOOD PIPETHE LARGEST EXTERNAL ORGANTAKING IN FOOD INTO THE BODYAN ICECUBE CHANGING TO WATERTHE PRESCRIBED AMOUNT OF MEDICINESUBSTANCE USED IN TREATING DISEASESA PLANT PIGMENT THAT ABSORBS SUNLIGHTABILITY OF LIVING THINGS TO REPRODUCE...

Transport in Plants 2020-03-16

Transport in Plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bundle Cluster of xylem and phloem vessels.
  2. The polymer deposited in xylem vessels to strengthen them.
  3. Cells Cells associated with phloem vessels and involved in the production of ATP for loading sucrose into sieve tubes.
  4. Plants adapted to living in dry conditions.
  5. Gaps between cell walls allowing flow of substances such as minerals between cells.
  6. Meristem cells involved in the production of new xylem and phloem tissue.
  7. An inner layer of meristem cells.
  8. Plants adapted to living in water.
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  1. Pathway through which water moves through cell walls.
  2. Strip Part of the root which cannot be penetrated by water.
  3. Equipment used to investigate the rate of transpiration.
  4. Stream Movement of water up the stem.
  5. Attractive forces between water molecules.
  6. An outer later of cells which supply the xylem vessels with water.
  7. Tiny holes in leaves through which water evaporates.
  8. Evaporation of water from the surface of a plant.
  9. Perforated end wall of adjacent phloem cells.
  10. Tissue that transports products of photosynthesis.
  11. Pathway through which water enters the cytoplasm and moves from one cell to another through plasmodesmata.
  12. Tissue that transports water and minerals.

20 Clues: An inner layer of meristem cells.Plants adapted to living in water.Stream Movement of water up the stem.Attractive forces between water molecules.Tissue that transports water and minerals.Plants adapted to living in dry conditions.Perforated end wall of adjacent phloem cells.Bundle Cluster of xylem and phloem vessels....

Organisms and their environmeny 2020-04-26

Organisms and their environmeny crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pyramid, a graphical representation showing the feeding relationships of groups of organisms
  2. web, a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
  3. a group of people living in the same place/ have common characteristics
  4. any organisms that absorbs soluble organisms nutrition
  5. a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
  6. organisms that break down decaying organisms and waste.
  7. relating/ resulting from living organisms
  8. all the inhabitants in a particular place
  9. the total amount of water on a planet
  10. any organism that only eats plants
  11. an organism that derives its nutrition requirement from complex organic substances
  12. organisms that obtain food from feeding on other organisms
  13. the planet on which we live
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  1. to clear forest and trees
  2. an individual animal/ plant/single celled life form
  3. a biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
  4. an organism capable of of synthesising its own food from inorganic substances
  5. levels, the position that an organism occupies in a food chain
  6. a chemical process in which substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat
  7. the surrounding in which an organism lives
  8. chain, a series of organism each depend on the next as a source of food
  9. the science that studies living things, the environment and their interactions
  10. organisms that make their own food
  11. the mass of living organisms in a given area/ ecosystem at a given time
  12. the gas surrounding a planetary body held in place by gravity
  13. a kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals
  14. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth occupied by living things
  15. any organism that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat
  16. physical rather than biological; not derived from living organism

29 Clues: to clear forest and treesthe planet on which we liveorganisms that make their own foodany organism that only eats plantsthe total amount of water on a planetrelating/ resulting from living organismsall the inhabitants in a particular placethe surrounding in which an organism livesa kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals...

The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms 2022-03-07

The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms crossword puzzle
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  1. A spherical, pathogenic bacterium that causes pneumonia.
  2. virus An infection virus that causes influenza (the flu).
  3. Microscopic single-celled organisms.
  4. Loops of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
  5. A single-celled fungus.
  6. Mosaic Virus (TMV) A widespread plant pathogen affecting many species of plants which produces a mosaic pattern on the leaves. It infects chloroplasts and limits plant growth.
  7. The basic building block of all living organisms.
  8. An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.
  9. Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) An infectious virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
  10. A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.
  11. A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure.
  12. Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.
  13. A non-living organism that can only reproduce inside host cells. Viruses have no cells, but possess a protein coat containing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
  14. Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.
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  1. An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light.
  2. membrane A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell.
  3. bulgaricus A rod-shaped species of bacterium used to produce yoghurt from milk.
  4. Long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei.
  5. A double-stranded polymer wound to form a double helix. It carries the genetic code.
  6. nutrition The mode of extracellular nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted onto the food outside the cell and the products of digestion are absorbed.
  7. A protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts.
  8. cell A type of cell found in plants and animals that contains a nucleus.
  9. Protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells.
  10. cell A type of cell found in bacteria that does not contain a nucleus.
  11. wall An outer, structural layer that surrounds some cells. In plant cells, it is made of cellulose. In fungi, it is made of chitin.

25 Clues: A single-celled fungus.Microscopic single-celled organisms.Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.The basic building block of all living organisms.An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure....

Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21

Ruminant Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. - Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature; fats 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
  2. - good tasting
  3. - An animal that only eats meat, flesh
  4. - A feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; examples: hay, silage, and pasture
  5. - inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
  6. - An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
  7. - Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
  8. - An animal that consumes both animal flesh and plants
  9. 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
  10. - Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements are concentrates
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  1. - The amount of a product that producers will offer for sale at a given price at a given time
  2. - Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin Stomach
  3. - An animal or person that only eats plants
  4. - The third compartment of the ruminant stomach
  5. - The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
  6. - The type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or animal; ration without reference to a specific time period
  7. - The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
  8. - An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
  9. - the last part of the large intestine

19 Clues: - good tasting- An animal that only eats meat, flesh- the last part of the large intestine- An animal or person that only eats plants- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach- An animal that consumes both animal flesh and plants- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen...

Plant Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06

Plant Physiology Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. A fundamental process in plants where CO2 and H2O are combined with the help of sunlight to form Sugar molecules and oxygen gas.
  2. An organism that can make their own food.
  3. It is a community of various plants dominated by trees.
  4. The state where essential substances from the soil is inadequate; limits the growth of plants.
  5. These are complex sequence of chemical reactions in cells that transforms food into energy.
  6. Process of water loss because of water evaporation from the leaves of the plant
  7. An Irreversible increase through cell division and enlargement, It is the process of transforming reserve materials into structural materials.
  8. is the process where the cell shrinks when it is exposed to a hypertonic solution.
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  1. Its the movement of atoms or molecules from an area of high concentration to lower concentration.
  2. It is a scale is logarithmic and inversely indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.
  3. __________ is a substance or an enzyme that speeds up chemical reactions.
  4. __________ is generated when the cell membrane pushes against the cell wall of the plant.
  5. The sciences that deals with plant function as well as the physical and chemical processes in plants.
  6. It is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through a semi permeable membrane.
  7. It moves water and nutrients from the soil up and to other parts of its body.
  8. It moves sugars and other nutrients in a bidirectional movement from the leaves to the storage organs of the plant.
  9. Plant __________ is the uptake of mineral elements from the soil.
  10. Organic compounds such as sugars and starch that is used for food storage are classified as __________.
  11. _______ is the site of gas exchange in plants, it is typically found in epidermis of the leaf.
  12. It is one of the unique cell structure that uniquely found in plants.

20 Clues: An organism that can make their own food.It is a community of various plants dominated by trees.Plant __________ is the uptake of mineral elements from the soil.It is one of the unique cell structure that uniquely found in plants.__________ is a substance or an enzyme that speeds up chemical reactions....

DISEASES IN PLANTS 2021-05-02

DISEASES IN PLANTS crossword puzzle
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  1. mildew leaves a dusty whitish coating on leaves, stems, and flowers caused by fungus.
  2. blight is caused by choanephora
  3. tumefaciens is the cause of crown gall tumors
  4. caused by p. Pachyrhizi
  5. wilt is caused by a fungus that is in the soil
  6. are animals that often eat rice
  7. is caused by c. Ipomoeae
  8. racemosus Fres was obtained from the isolation of the fruit parts of the mahogany plant
  9. attacks rice plants which causes leaf cells to die so that growth is disrupted and stunted
  10. spots caused by c. Henningsil
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  1. pustules caused x. Axonopodis
  2. mold is caused by a fungus-like organism and affects many plants Black spot is a fungal disease commonly found in roses
  3. liberibacter asiaticu causes CVPD (citrus vein phloem degeneration) plant disease in citrus plants
  4. Yellow Leaf Curl Virus is a virus that causes the leaves of the tomato plant to turn yellow and curl
  5. seedlings is caused by phyrophthora
  6. blight is caused by s. Rolfsi
  7. solanacearum, causes diseases in tomato, eggplant and chili plants
  8. target spot is caused by c. Cassillcola
  9. sangit is an insect of the exopterigota group
  10. virus is a virus on the leaves so that it is punctate yellow which sometimes curves

20 Clues: caused by p. Pachyrhiziis caused by c. Ipomoeaepustules caused x. Axonopodisblight is caused by s. Rolfsispots caused by c. Henningsilblight is caused by choanephoraare animals that often eat riceseedlings is caused by phyrophthoratarget spot is caused by c. Cassillcolatumefaciens is the cause of crown gall tumors...

Reproduction in plants 2020-10-12

Reproduction in plants crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Both asexual and sexual produce this
  2. Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
  3. Brightly coloured to attract insects
  4. Produces ovules
  5. The male parts of the flower
  6. An advantage of sexual reproduction
  7. Asexual reproduction uses little of this
  8. Female parts of the flower
  9. An advantage of asexual reproduction
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  1. The fusion of the male and female gametes
  2. A type of pollinator
  3. Sperm and ovule
  4. Protects the unopened flower
  5. This organ develops into a seed after fertilisation
  6. Pollination is essential to humans' ____
  7. Formed from a fertiltised ovary
  8. The structure that produces pollen
  9. Type of reproduction that doesn't involve gametes
  10. Stalk that holds the anther in position

19 Clues: Sperm and ovuleProduces ovulesA type of pollinatorFemale parts of the flowerProtects the unopened flowerThe male parts of the flowerFormed from a fertiltised ovaryThe structure that produces pollenAn advantage of sexual reproductionBoth asexual and sexual produce thisBrightly coloured to attract insectsAn advantage of asexual reproduction...

Organisms and their environmen 2020-04-26

Organisms and their environmen crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pyramid, a graphical representation showing the feeding relationships of groups of organisms
  2. web, a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
  3. a group of people living in the same place/ have common characteristics
  4. any organisms that absorbs soluble organisms nutrition
  5. a group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
  6. organisms that break down decaying organisms and waste.
  7. relating/ resulting from living organisms
  8. all the inhabitants in a particular place
  9. the total amount of water on a planet
  10. any organism that only eats plants
  11. an organism that derives its nutrition requirement from complex organic substances
  12. organisms that obtain food from feeding on other organisms
  13. the planet on which we live
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  1. to clear forest and trees
  2. an individual animal/ plant/single celled life form
  3. a biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
  4. an organism capable of of synthesising its own food from inorganic substances
  5. levels, the position that an organism occupies in a food chain
  6. a chemical process in which substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat
  7. the surrounding in which an organism lives
  8. chain, a series of organism each depend on the next as a source of food
  9. the science that studies living things, the environment and their interactions
  10. organisms that make their own food
  11. the mass of living organisms in a given area/ ecosystem at a given time
  12. the gas surrounding a planetary body held in place by gravity
  13. a kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals
  14. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth occupied by living things
  15. any organism that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat
  16. physical rather than biological; not derived from living organism

29 Clues: to clear forest and treesthe planet on which we liveorganisms that make their own foodany organism that only eats plantsthe total amount of water on a planetrelating/ resulting from living organismsall the inhabitants in a particular placethe surrounding in which an organism livesa kind of animal that eats either plants/ animals...

The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms 2022-03-07

The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A spherical, pathogenic bacterium that causes pneumonia.
  2. virus An infection virus that causes influenza (the flu).
  3. Microscopic single-celled organisms.
  4. Loops of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
  5. A single-celled fungus.
  6. Mosaic Virus (TMV) A widespread plant pathogen affecting many species of plants which produces a mosaic pattern on the leaves. It infects chloroplasts and limits plant growth.
  7. The basic building block of all living organisms.
  8. An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.
  9. Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) An infectious virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
  10. A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.
  11. A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure.
  12. Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.
  13. A non-living organism that can only reproduce inside host cells. Viruses have no cells, but possess a protein coat containing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
  14. Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.
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  1. An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light.
  2. membrane A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell.
  3. bulgaricus A rod-shaped species of bacterium used to produce yoghurt from milk.
  4. Long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei.
  5. A double-stranded polymer wound to form a double helix. It carries the genetic code.
  6. nutrition The mode of extracellular nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted onto the food outside the cell and the products of digestion are absorbed.
  7. A protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts.
  8. cell A type of cell found in plants and animals that contains a nucleus.
  9. Protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells.
  10. cell A type of cell found in bacteria that does not contain a nucleus.
  11. wall An outer, structural layer that surrounds some cells. In plant cells, it is made of cellulose. In fungi, it is made of chitin.

25 Clues: A single-celled fungus.Microscopic single-celled organisms.Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.The basic building block of all living organisms.An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure....

Food for Thought 2023-05-24

Food for Thought crossword puzzle
Across
  1. sugar molecules
  2. sweet tasting carbohydrate
  3. limited without overconsumption for balance
  4. part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds
  5. complex molecules that play critical roles in the body
  6. green plants that are not woody
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  1. food products made from milk
  2. edible stem, leaves, and roots of herbaceous plants
  3. the use of food to nourish the body and keep it healthy
  4. nutrients which the body can not make itself
  5. molecules are stored in the body
  6. harvested seed from grasses from corn, wheat, oats, rice
  7. a substance that provides nourishment; essential for growth and life

13 Clues: sugar moleculessweet tasting carbohydratefood products made from milkgreen plants that are not woodymolecules are stored in the bodylimited without overconsumption for balancenutrients which the body can not make itselfedible stem, leaves, and roots of herbaceous plantspart of the flowering plant that contains the seeds...

Characteristics of Living Things 2024-05-15

Characteristics of Living Things crossword puzzle
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  1. living things excrete, or get rid of waste, from their bodies. In humans, we excrete through urine and sweat.
  2. living things are sensitive, and respond to changes in the environment around them
  3. living things need to get energy from food. They need nutrition to stay alive.
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  1. living things reproduce, or make more of themselves. Plants spread seeds to grow more plants, and humans and animals have babies.
  2. living things respire, or breathe, to stay alive
  3. living things grow. Over time, they usually get bigger and stronger.
  4. living things, even plants, are able to move on their own

7 Clues: living things respire, or breathe, to stay aliveliving things, even plants, are able to move on their ownliving things grow. Over time, they usually get bigger and stronger.living things need to get energy from food. They need nutrition to stay alive.living things are sensitive, and respond to changes in the environment around them...

NUTRITION IN PLANTS-SAHITYA7-D 2016-04-26

NUTRITION IN PLANTS-SAHITYA7-D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVE TOGETHER IN ________ (SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP).
  2. IN WHICH TREE DOES MISTLETOE GROW ON?
  3. THE COLOUR WHICH YOU GET WHEN YOU ADD IODINE TO THE LEAF FOR TESTING THE PRESENCE OF STARCH.
  4. WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
  5. ARE GREEN PLANTS HETEROTROPHS OR AUTOTROPHS?
  6. plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
  7. A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS WITH SOIL.
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  1. the system of growing a sequence of different crops on the same ground so as to maintain or increase its fertility.
  2. NAME THE PLANT WHICH GROWS ON WATER AND WHICH IS ALSO KEPT IN A FISH TANKS.
  3. HUMAN:NOSE,PLANT:________

10 Clues: HUMAN:NOSE,PLANT:________IN WHICH TREE DOES MISTLETOE GROW ON?A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS WITH SOIL.WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGYARE GREEN PLANTS HETEROTROPHS OR AUTOTROPHS?ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVE TOGETHER IN ________ (SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP).NAME THE PLANT WHICH GROWS ON WATER AND WHICH IS ALSO KEPT IN A FISH TANKS....

NUTRITION IN PLANTS-SAHITYA7-D 2016-04-26

NUTRITION IN PLANTS-SAHITYA7-D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS WITH SOIL.
  2. ARE GREEN PLANTS HETEROTROPHS OR AUTOTROPHS?
  3. IN WHICH TREE DOES MISTLETOE GROW ON?
  4. NAME THE PLANT WHICH GROWS ON WATER AND WHICH IS ALSO KEPT IN A FISH TANKS.
  5. WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
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  1. plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
  2. HUMAN:NOSE,PLANT:________
  3. the system of growing a sequence of different crops on the same ground so as to maintain or increase its fertility.
  4. ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVE TOGETHER IN ________ (SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP).
  5. THE COLOUR WHICH YOU GET WHEN YOU ADD IODINE TO THE LEAF FOR TESTING THE PRESENCE OF STARCH.

10 Clues: HUMAN:NOSE,PLANT:________A METHOD OF GROWING PLANTS WITH SOIL.IN WHICH TREE DOES MISTLETOE GROW ON?WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGYARE GREEN PLANTS HETEROTROPHS OR AUTOTROPHS?ALGA AND FUNGUS LIVE TOGETHER IN ________ (SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP).NAME THE PLANT WHICH GROWS ON WATER AND WHICH IS ALSO KEPT IN A FISH TANKS....