nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
NUTRITION IN ORGANISM AND PLANTS 2022-06-09
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- what is the name of tiny pores in present in leaves of plants?
- what type of digestion is done outside the cell?
- what are the food factories of plants?
- which tubes transports water and minerals to each and every part of plant?
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- what part of plant stores water and minerals?
- what is the name of process from which plants make there food ?
- what is process of obtaining and utilizing the food ?
- what is the name of symbiotic relationship between fungus and alga ?
- In which organ bile juice is stored?
- what is the name of plant from which parasites derives its food?
10 Clues: In which organ bile juice is stored? • what are the food factories of plants? • what part of plant stores water and minerals? • what type of digestion is done outside the cell? • what is process of obtaining and utilizing the food ? • what is the name of tiny pores in present in leaves of plants? • what is the name of process from which plants make there food ? • ...
Biology A Final Exam 2024-12-10
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- takes bulky material into the cell
- are also known as flowering plants
- synthesize proteins in the cell
- is the passive movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- green organelle that plants have that animals do not
- physical expression of a gene
- converts glucose into ATP
- inheritance is the process of genetic material passed from parents to their
- Kingdom of multicellular organisms that lack cell walls
- organic base pair of RNA
- produces four genetically different daughter cells
- A trait that is always expressed when present
- Solution ns are at equilibrium
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- contributes to most significant genetic variation during meiosis (2 words)
- membrane bound organelle that eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not
- obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms
- prokaryotes divide through this process (2 Words)
- A characteristic of Bacteria
- 90% of the cell cycle
- Having two identical alleles for a trait
- Study of living things and how it all works together
- Changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
- Kingdom of decomposers with cell walls made of chitin
- It is believed that plants evolved from this
- Domain containing organisms that live in extreme environments
25 Clues: 90% of the cell cycle • organic base pair of RNA • converts glucose into ATP • A characteristic of Bacteria • physical expression of a gene • Solution ns are at equilibrium • synthesize proteins in the cell • takes bulky material into the cell • are also known as flowering plants • Having two identical alleles for a trait • Changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA • ...
Biology A Final Exam 2025-12-02
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- takes bulky material into the cell
- are also known as flowering plants
- synthesize proteins in the cell
- is the passive movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- green organelle that plants have that animals do not
- physical expression of a gene
- converts glucose into ATP
- inheritance is the process of genetic material passed from parents to their
- Kingdom of multicellular organisms that lack cell walls
- organic base pair of RNA
- produces four genetically different daughter cells
- A trait that is always expressed when present
- Solution ns are at equilibrium
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- contributes to most significant genetic variation during meiosis (2 words)
- membrane bound organelle that eukaryotes have that prokaryotes do not
- obtain their nutrition by consuming other organisms
- prokaryotes divide through this process (2 Words)
- A characteristic of Bacteria
- 90% of the cell cycle
- Having two identical alleles for a trait
- Study of living things and how it all works together
- Changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
- Kingdom of decomposers with cell walls made of chitin
- It is believed that plants evolved from this
- Domain containing organisms that live in extreme environments
25 Clues: 90% of the cell cycle • organic base pair of RNA • converts glucose into ATP • A characteristic of Bacteria • physical expression of a gene • Solution ns are at equilibrium • synthesize proteins in the cell • takes bulky material into the cell • are also known as flowering plants • Having two identical alleles for a trait • Changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA • ...
life processes 2024-07-09
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- The system responsible for circulating blood (10 letters)
- The transport tissue in plants that carries water (5 letters)
- The smallest functional unit of the kidney (6 letters)
- The organ responsible for filtering blood in humans (6 letters)
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- The type of nutrition where organisms make their own food (11 letters)
- The process by which plants make their food (12 letters)
- Process of breaking down food to release energy (11 letters)
- The liquid part of blood (6 letters)
- The green pigment in plants necessary for photosynthesis (9 letters)
- The vessel that carries blood away from the heart (6 letters)
10 Clues: The liquid part of blood (6 letters) • The smallest functional unit of the kidney (6 letters) • The process by which plants make their food (12 letters) • The system responsible for circulating blood (10 letters) • Process of breaking down food to release energy (11 letters) • The transport tissue in plants that carries water (5 letters) • ...
The nutrients you need 2024-09-07
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- substance that protects the body cells and the immune system from harmful chemicals
- a chemical substance in the body that helps maintain the body
- a severe nutrient shortage that can have far reaching consequences
- process in which fuel is combined with oxygen to produce energy
- mixture of plant materials that is not broken down in the digestive system
- the body's main source of energy
- nutrients that help build,repair and maintain body tissue
- makes up most of your body weight
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- serious health problems caused by poor nutrition over a long period of time.
- the study of how your body uses food
- chemical substances that make up body proteins
- fat like substance present in all body cells needed for many essential body processes
- needed in moderate amounts to perform important functions such as transporting nutrients
- nonliving substances that help the body work properly. Needed only in small amounts
- Storage of glucose in liver and muscles
- chemicals that help regulate many vital processes, aid other nutrients in doing their job
- process of breaking down food into usable nutrients
- sugars extracted from plants and used as a sweetener
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature 1 kilogram of water 1 degree Celsius
- helps body digest and absorb fats. Stored in the gall bladder
20 Clues: the body's main source of energy • makes up most of your body weight • the study of how your body uses food • Storage of glucose in liver and muscles • chemical substances that make up body proteins • process of breaking down food into usable nutrients • sugars extracted from plants and used as a sweetener • nutrients that help build,repair and maintain body tissue • ...
nutrition in plants-josna-7c 2017-05-10
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- photo in photosynthesis
- bacteria that can turn atmospheric nitrogen into plant soluble form
- process of taking in food and utilization of the body
- pigment that traps light energy
- plants that live on dead and decaying material
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- name the root like structure used parasites
- gas given out during photosynthesis
- plant that make their own food
- disc like structures in the chloroplast
- symbiosis between alga and fungus
10 Clues: photo in photosynthesis • plant that make their own food • pigment that traps light energy • symbiosis between alga and fungus • gas given out during photosynthesis • disc like structures in the chloroplast • name the root like structure used parasites • plants that live on dead and decaying material • process of taking in food and utilization of the body • ...
Nutrition In Plants Part 1 2022-06-09
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- Gas released during photosynthesis
- The green pigment present in plants
- Pores for inlet of carbon dioxide
- The ultimate source of energy to all living beings on Earth
- Components of food are called
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- The food component prepared by plants
- Organisms that can prepare food on their own
- They conduct water and minerals in plants
- The nitrogenous food component
- cells The cells on sides of air pores in leaves
10 Clues: Components of food are called • The nitrogenous food component • Pores for inlet of carbon dioxide • Gas released during photosynthesis • The green pigment present in plants • The food component prepared by plants • They conduct water and minerals in plants • Organisms that can prepare food on their own • cells The cells on sides of air pores in leaves • ...
NUTRITION IN ORGANISMS AND PLANTS 2022-06-09
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- which types of organisms feed on insects
- which organism converts air's nitrogen into soluble substance for plant ?
- what are the teeth's that help in cutting the food ?
- what is the muscular organ attached to the floor of buccal cavity?
- which organisms make there food on there own?
- which organ releases gastric juice?
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- Mushroom is an example of -
- In which process the absorbed food is utilized for obtaining energy?
- what is the process of breaking down of food?
- what is the hardest substance in human body?
10 Clues: Mushroom is an example of - • which organ releases gastric juice? • which types of organisms feed on insects • what is the hardest substance in human body? • what is the process of breaking down of food? • which organisms make there food on there own? • what are the teeth's that help in cutting the food ? • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2024-04-23
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- The remains of dead animals
- To be successful or healthy
- An animal that feeds mainly on plants to derive its energy
- An animal that feeds mainly on other animals to derive its energy
- level Nutrition chain
- Nonliving things in an environment
- The genetic variation within and between species
- To act on one another
- Of the sea
- A living thing
- material Matter that is or was living
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- An animal that eats other animals
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Living things that share a habitat
- A group of the same type of organism
- A place where birds rest or sleep
- An organism that lives in or on a host organism in a way that harms the host
- An animal that feeds on a variety if plants and other animals to derive its energy
- A carnivorous animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- An organism that feeds on the dead or rotting flesh of animals
20 Clues: Of the sea • A living thing • To act on one another • level Nutrition chain • The remains of dead animals • To be successful or healthy • An animal that eats other animals • A place where birds rest or sleep • Living things that share a habitat • Nonliving things in an environment • A group of the same type of organism • material Matter that is or was living • ...
mrs c gren 2025-03-06
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- – The organ used by humans and many animals for breathing.
- – The basic unit of life.
- – The ability of an organism to change position.
- – The sum of all chemical reactions in the body.
- – A feature that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- – The ability to detect and respond to stimuli.
- – The process of producing offspring.
- things – Organisms that show the characteristics of MRS GREN.
- – A living thing that exhibits all MRS GREN characteristics.
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- – Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis
- – The ability to continue living and reproducing.
- – The process of releasing energy from food.
- dioxide – A waste gas produced during respiration.
- – A liquid waste removed from the body through the skin.
- – The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- – The intake and use of food for energy.
- – The removal of waste products from the body.
- – A gas needed for aerobic respiration.
- – Increase in size or number of cells.
- – What organisms need to function, obtained from food or sunlight.
20 Clues: – The basic unit of life. • – The process of producing offspring. • – Increase in size or number of cells. • – A gas needed for aerobic respiration. • – The intake and use of food for energy. • – The process of releasing energy from food. • – The removal of waste products from the body. • – The ability to detect and respond to stimuli. • ...
Environmental Science Vocab 2023-01-17
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- farming with the shape of the land
- being secure in your food
- when soil is lacking nutrients
- a modern way of plant watering
- this decribes how much NaCl is in soil
- when cows eat to much grass they can do it
- this makes hills easier to climb
- when soil has so many nutrients
- chemicals meant to kill bugs
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- protects soil water etc...
- chemically help soil grow
- A good dirt to grow in
- a mixture of multiple plants in one area
- lacking nutrition
- process of growing when crops get changed
- these bushes protect crops
16 Clues: lacking nutrition • A good dirt to grow in • chemically help soil grow • being secure in your food • protects soil water etc... • these bushes protect crops • chemicals meant to kill bugs • when soil is lacking nutrients • a modern way of plant watering • when soil has so many nutrients • this makes hills easier to climb • farming with the shape of the land • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- living things within a ecosystem
- Biology that deals with organism and physical surroundings
- a living species
- animal/plant which parasites feed off of
- eats both plants and meat
- one that makes the food
- an animal that hunts to kill other animals
- consists of all food chains in a ecosystem
- living organisms place to live
- thin life supporting earths surface
- organism dependent on next source of food
- a biological community containing organisms
- animal that gets killed by predator
- nutritional organic substances from inorganic
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- nonliving things within a ecosystem
- eats meat
- species living together with common characteristics
- eats plants
- animals that eat dead or scavenge for food
- an whole number of inhabits in a reigon
- an organism deriving nutrition from organic substances
- eats the producers product
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- the position of a organism in the food chain
- living as a parasite
25 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • a living species • living as a parasite • one that makes the food • eats both plants and meat • eats the producers product • living organisms place to live • living things within a ecosystem • nonliving things within a ecosystem • thin life supporting earths surface • animal that gets killed by predator • an whole number of inhabits in a reigon • ...
Nutrition in plants and animals 2020-07-08
10 Clues: a ruminant • a saprotroph • green pigment • brain of the cell • a structural unit • a parasitic plant • insectivorous plant • a bacteria livesin root • partially digested food • chlorophyll containinng organism
Nutrition In Plants ICT Puzzle 2017-05-08
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- organisms that can self feed them selves.
- organisms the depend on plants for food.
- process of taking in food by an organism and utilized by the body.
- control the opening and closing of the stomata.
- plants that get their nutrients from host plants.
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- a mutually beneficial relationship.
- green pigment present on the leaves due to presence of chlorophyll.
- process by which plants use carbon dioxide and water with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll to produce glucose and oxygen.
- bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
- pores on the underside of leaves.
10 Clues: pores on the underside of leaves. • a mutually beneficial relationship. • organisms the depend on plants for food. • organisms that can self feed them selves. • control the opening and closing of the stomata. • plants that get their nutrients from host plants. • process of taking in food by an organism and utilized by the body. • ...
Nutrition in Plants (Science, Biology) 2016-08-10
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- Glucose is temporarily stored as ______in the leaves.
- Glucose is broken down by cells during ________ to produce energy.
- _______ and chlorophyll are the essential conditions for photosynthesis.
- Glucose is converted into _______ which is transported to storage organs.
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- ______ amino acids are transported away for synthesis of new protoplasm or for storage as proteins.
- Chloroplast contains the green pigment known as ________.
- Carbon dioxide and _______ are the raw materials for photosynthesis.
- Glucose reacts with ______ and mineral salts to form amino acids. Protoplasm / Amino acids are combined to form proteins for synthesis of new _______ in the leaf.
- Glucose is used to form ________ cell walls.
- Glucose is used to form fats for ______, cellular respiration or synthesis of new protoplasm.
10 Clues: Glucose is used to form ________ cell walls. • Glucose is temporarily stored as ______in the leaves. • Chloroplast contains the green pigment known as ________. • Glucose is broken down by cells during ________ to produce energy. • Carbon dioxide and _______ are the raw materials for photosynthesis. • ...
NUTRITION IN LIVING ORGANISIMS-PLANTS 2025-07-03
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- PROCESSS OF OBTAINING AND UTILISING FOOD BY A LIVING ORGANISIM.
- GREEN PIGMENTS OF LEAVES.
- TINY PORES THAT ARE PR5ESENT ON THE SURFACE OF LEAVES.
- INSECT EATING PLANTS.
- COMPONENTS OF FOOD ARE NECESSORY FOR OUR BODY.
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- THE PROCESSS THROUGH GREEN PLANTS MAKE THIER FOOD.
- CHANNELS,TO TRANSPORT WATER AND MINERALS TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PLANT.
- ALL GREEN PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA.
- ALL ANIMALS AND FEW PLANTS.
- THE LIVING ORGANISIM FROM WHICH A PARASITE DERIVES ITS FOOD.
10 Clues: INSECT EATING PLANTS. • GREEN PIGMENTS OF LEAVES. • ALL ANIMALS AND FEW PLANTS. • ALL GREEN PLANTS AND SOME BACTERIA. • COMPONENTS OF FOOD ARE NECESSORY FOR OUR BODY. • THE PROCESSS THROUGH GREEN PLANTS MAKE THIER FOOD. • TINY PORES THAT ARE PR5ESENT ON THE SURFACE OF LEAVES. • THE LIVING ORGANISIM FROM WHICH A PARASITE DERIVES ITS FOOD. • ...
module 1 crossword 2021-04-22
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- The people, or groups of people, in an area
- The largest county in Illinois
- A red mohawked bird
- Eastern _____ salamander
- Provides physical protection to an animal
- A common lake fish
- Daily nutrition
- The state tree of IL
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- Illinois's great lake
- The place where an animal makes its home
- The bluish-purple state flower
- The living and nonliving things that surround us
- Plants, animals, and landscapes not built by humans
13 Clues: Daily nutrition • A common lake fish • A red mohawked bird • The state tree of IL • Illinois's great lake • Eastern _____ salamander • The largest county in Illinois • The bluish-purple state flower • The place where an animal makes its home • Provides physical protection to an animal • The people, or groups of people, in an area • The living and nonliving things that surround us • ...
crossword Nutrition in plants class 7 2020-04-13
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- the plant on which Amarbel climb is called
- nitrogen fixing bacteria
- organisms make their own food
- process by which plants make food
- green pigment in leaves
- pitcher plant traps it
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- relationship of alga and fungi
- gas present in atmosphere abundantly
- depends on other organism for their food
- small opening on the surface of leaves
- mode of nutrition in mushroom
11 Clues: pitcher plant traps it • green pigment in leaves • nitrogen fixing bacteria • organisms make their own food • mode of nutrition in mushroom • relationship of alga and fungi • process by which plants make food • gas present in atmosphere abundantly • small opening on the surface of leaves • depends on other organism for their food • the plant on which Amarbel climb is called
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2021-07-23
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2025-12-23
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Soil 2023-08-28
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- soil layers
- soil's general health
- from the soil from decomposition of soil organic matter by soil microbes and respiration from plant roots
- final layer of soil
- rock is removed
- smallest particles
- form of inorganic nitrogen found naturally in the soil, plays a role in nutrition of plants
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- second layer of soil
- essential elements
- breaking down rocks
- first layer of soil
- soil compaction
- found in soil as the result of adding lime to adjust the pH of acidic soils
- medium sized particles
- largest particles
15 Clues: soil layers • soil compaction • rock is removed • largest particles • essential elements • smallest particles • breaking down rocks • first layer of soil • final layer of soil • second layer of soil • soil's general health • medium sized particles • found in soil as the result of adding lime to adjust the pH of acidic soils • ...
G9-Agricultural Crops Production 2023-02-01
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- ORGANIC CONCOCTION MADE FROM FERMENTED FRUIT EXTRACTS
- A PLACE WHERE YOUNG PLANTS ARE GROWN
- POSSIBLE UNTOWARD INCIDENT IN THE WORKPLACE
- SCIENCE OF CULTIVATING PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- ORGANIC CONCOCTION MADE FROM FERMENTED PLANT PARTS
- SPECIFICALLY GROWN FOR MASS PRODUCTION
- ORGANIC CONCOCTION MADE FROM FERMENTED EGG SHELLS AND VINEGAR
- A PLACE WHERE VARIOUS CROPS ARE PLANTED
- TOOLS, USUALLY HANDHELD, TO PERFORM FARM WORK
- SOMETHING THAT IS NOT FUNCTIONAL
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- TOOL CONTAINING INCIDENT THAT MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE OCCURED
- USED IN THE FARM BY SKILLED WORKERS TO PERFORM FARM ACTIVITIES
- ORGANIC OR INORGANIC SUBSTANCES FOR PLANT NUTRITION
- SUBSTANCE USE TO PREVENT OR CURE PLANT DISEASES
- GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION SHOWING ITS ELEMENTS
- A TOOL THAT IS NOT FUNCTIONAL DUE TO ACCUMULATION OF RUSTS
- ATTACHED TO A TRACTOR TO PERFORM LAND PREPARATION, MAINTENANCE AND HARVESTING
17 Clues: SOMETHING THAT IS NOT FUNCTIONAL • A PLACE WHERE YOUNG PLANTS ARE GROWN • SPECIFICALLY GROWN FOR MASS PRODUCTION • A PLACE WHERE VARIOUS CROPS ARE PLANTED • SCIENCE OF CULTIVATING PLANTS AND ANIMALS • POSSIBLE UNTOWARD INCIDENT IN THE WORKPLACE • GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION SHOWING ITS ELEMENTS • TOOLS, USUALLY HANDHELD, TO PERFORM FARM WORK • ...
cellular respiration 2022-03-10
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- used to make atp
- plants and yeast do this
- it's like half full battery
- does aerobic respiration produce large or small amount of energy
- is needed to do cellular respiration
- it's like a full battery
- how plants store energy
- does fermentation require oxygen
- how glucose is broken down
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- is need for aerobic respiration
- the chemical addition of phosphoryl
- this type of respiration doesn't need oxygen
- how fast your body can make energy
- needs oxygen to work
- this type of cellular respiration needs oxygen
- what is the purpose of cellular respiration
- whats on the nutrition label
17 Clues: used to make atp • needs oxygen to work • how plants store energy • plants and yeast do this • it's like a full battery • how glucose is broken down • it's like half full battery • whats on the nutrition label • is need for aerobic respiration • does fermentation require oxygen • how fast your body can make energy • the chemical addition of phosphoryl • ...
cellular respiration 2022-03-10
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- used to make atp
- plants and yeast do this
- it's like half full battery
- does aerobic respiration produce large or small amount of energy
- is needed to do cellular respiration
- it's like a full battery
- how plants store energy
- does fermentation require oxygen
- how glucose is broken down
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- is need for aerobic respiration
- the chemical addition of phosphoryl
- this type of respiration doesn't need oxygen
- how fast your body can make energy
- needs oxygen to work
- this type of cellular respiration needs oxygen
- what is the purpose of cellular respiration
- whats on the nutrition label
17 Clues: used to make atp • needs oxygen to work • how plants store energy • plants and yeast do this • it's like a full battery • how glucose is broken down • it's like half full battery • whats on the nutrition label • is need for aerobic respiration • does fermentation require oxygen • how fast your body can make energy • the chemical addition of phosphoryl • ...
cellular respiration 2022-03-10
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- used to make atp
- plants and yeast do this
- it's like half full battery
- does aerobic respiration produce large or small amount of energy
- is needed to do cellular respiration
- it's like a full battery
- how plants store energy
- does fermentation require oxygen
- how glucose is broken down
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- is need for aerobic respiration
- the chemical addition of phosphoryl
- this type of respiration doesn't need oxygen
- how fast your body can make energy
- needs oxygen to work
- this type of cellular respiration needs oxygen
- what is the purpose of cellular respiration
- whats on the nutrition label
17 Clues: used to make atp • needs oxygen to work • how plants store energy • plants and yeast do this • it's like a full battery • how glucose is broken down • it's like half full battery • whats on the nutrition label • is need for aerobic respiration • does fermentation require oxygen • how fast your body can make energy • the chemical addition of phosphoryl • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-28
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- bacteria are included in this Kingdom
- This class has the largest number of animals
- They bear naked seeds, i.e. seeds are not enclosed within a fruit.
- mutually useful associations between algae and fungi.
- the pigment responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
- includes algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms
- All protozoans are heterotrophs and live as predators or ____ .
- lack a well-differentiated body structure and the plant body is thallus-like.
- proposed an elaborate five kingdom classification
- The name virus that means venom or poisonous fluid was given by_____.
- Some of the bacteria are _____, i.e., they synthesise their own food.
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- viruses that infect the bacteria
- also referred to as blue-green algae
- Bacteria reproduce mainly by ____.
- Phylum Porifera is classified based on
- includes all eukaryotic chlorophyll-containing organisms.
- Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their ____
- a ‘true bacteria’
- Proposed Biological classification of plants and animals
- Most fungi are _____ in their mode of nutrition.
- Lichens are ____ associations
21 Clues: a ‘true bacteria’ • Lichens are ____ associations • viruses that infect the bacteria • Bacteria reproduce mainly by ____. • also referred to as blue-green algae • bacteria are included in this Kingdom • Phylum Porifera is classified based on • This class has the largest number of animals • Most fungi are _____ in their mode of nutrition. • ...
Biology Test 1 Crossword 2020-01-27
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- As a woody plant increases in girth, epidermis is sloughed off, exposing periderm, which forms the outer bark
- usually organized into an underground root and aerial shoot system
- consists of roots, stems, and leaves
- Conducts water and dissolved minerals from roots to stems and leaves, and provides structural support
- Plant cells are organized into
- Increase in the girth of a plant; adds wood and bark in woody plants
- pushes water up through xylem toward the top of the plant
- increase in length of a plant
- Group of unicellular protists with flagella and a deep oral groove
- An informal group of primarily aquatic eukaryotic organisms with diverse body forms, types of reproduction, modes of nutrition, and lifestyles
- Earth’s dominant plants
- Herbaceous or woody plant with broader leaves than monocots, with netted veins
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- have nuclei and other membrane-enclosed organelles such as mitochondria and plastids, 9 + 2 flagella, and multiple chromosomes
- contain microsporocytes, each of which undergoes meiosis to form four haploid microspores
- Simple tissue specialized for structural support
- A single layer of flattened, relatively unspecialized living cells
- Woody trees or shrubs that produce annual additions of secondary tissues
- All woody plants are
- undergo secondary growth due to activity of vascular cambium and cork cambium
- All seed plants are
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts probably originated from
- Simple tissue composed of parenchyma cells found throughout the plant body
- A single extant species,
- Conducts carbohydrates formed in photosynthesis throughout the plant, and provides structural support
- Herbaceous plants with long, narrow leaves that have parallel veins
25 Clues: All seed plants are • All woody plants are • Earth’s dominant plants • A single extant species, • increase in length of a plant • Plant cells are organized into • consists of roots, stems, and leaves • Simple tissue specialized for structural support • Mitochondria and chloroplasts probably originated from • pushes water up through xylem toward the top of the plant • ...
cellular respiration 2022-03-10
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- used to make atp
- plants and yeast do this
- it's like half full battery
- does aerobic respiration produce large or small amount of energy
- is needed to do cellular respiration
- it's like a full battery
- how plants store energy
- does fermentation require oxygen
- how glucose is broken down
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- is need for aerobic respiration
- the chemical addition of phosphoryl
- this type of respiration doesn't need oxygen
- how fast your body can make energy
- needs oxygen to work
- this type of cellular respiration needs oxygen
- what is the purpose of cellular respiration
- whats on the nutrition label
17 Clues: used to make atp • needs oxygen to work • how plants store energy • plants and yeast do this • it's like a full battery • how glucose is broken down • it's like half full battery • whats on the nutrition label • is need for aerobic respiration • does fermentation require oxygen • how fast your body can make energy • the chemical addition of phosphoryl • ...
year 9 ecology 2023-06-07
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- the production portion of carbon dioxide in an ecosystem's carbon flux
- made up of the parts of earth where life exists
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- a place where an organism makes its home
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- devoid of life
- the practice of living as a parasite on or with another animal/organism
- the transfer from matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- something that eats meat AND plants
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- something that makes, grows, or supplies goods or services for sale
- a social group whose members have something in common
- the study of living things and their environment
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- an organism that eats other living things
- a type of symbiotic relationship where all species benefit from their interactions
- a system of interdependant food chains
- a consumer thats eats an animal, that eats and animal that eats plants
- a level in a food chain
- an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the preying of one animal on others
- something that ONLY eats plants
- when one of two people benefit from their interaction and the other derives
- full of life
- something that ONLY eats meat
- a consumer that eats plants
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
27 Clues: full of life • devoid of life • a level in a food chain • a consumer that eats plants • something that ONLY eats meat • something that ONLY eats plants • the preying of one animal on others • something that eats meat AND plants • a system of interdependant food chains • a place where an organism makes its home • an organism that eats other living things • ...
1MTT CROSSWORD PUZZLE CHALLENGE 2023-10-19
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- NEGARA ASIA
- TEKNOLOGI DARI ITALY
- PERSATUAN SYARIKAT JUALAN LANGSUNG
- COFFEE
- PRODUK YANG DILANCARKAN PADA MAC 2023
- NEGARA TERLETAK DI UTARA MALAYSIA
- TEKNOLOGI MOROSIL
- MAKANAN SARAPAN
- HQ AG NUTRITION
- WARNA KUNING PADA JALUR GEMILANG
- NAMA FOUNDER AG NUTRITION
- DUIT RM5
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- PULAU YANG BESAR
- NEGERI YANG TIDAK MEMPUNYAI SULTAN
- BADAN CSR DI AG NUTRITION
- BERSEJARAH DI MELAKA
- NAMA FOUNDER AG NUTRITION
- KAPAL TERBANG
- PRODUK YANG DILANCARKAN PADA JANUARI 2023
- TEKNOLOGI DARI GERMANY
- PRODUK AG NUTRITION
- PENGELUAR LESEN AJL
22 Clues: COFFEE • DUIT RM5 • NEGARA ASIA • KAPAL TERBANG • MAKANAN SARAPAN • HQ AG NUTRITION • PULAU YANG BESAR • TEKNOLOGI MOROSIL • PRODUK AG NUTRITION • PENGELUAR LESEN AJL • TEKNOLOGI DARI ITALY • BERSEJARAH DI MELAKA • TEKNOLOGI DARI GERMANY • BADAN CSR DI AG NUTRITION • NAMA FOUNDER AG NUTRITION • NAMA FOUNDER AG NUTRITION • WARNA KUNING PADA JALUR GEMILANG • NEGARA TERLETAK DI UTARA MALAYSIA • ...
Characteristics of Life and cell 2023-05-22
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- the control center of the cell
- tiny structure where amino acids are assembled to make protein molecules
- where photosynthesis takes place
- power center of cell
- change in position
- increase in size
- jelly-like fluid contained in the cell that holds the organelles.
- a cell wall component
- provides temporary storage of food
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- are all other cells (plants, animals)
- taking in of materials for energy, growth and development
- outer layer of all cells
- ability to detect and respond to changes
- processes that make more of the same kind of organism
- removal of the waste products
- are bacteria
- a green pigment
- breathing
- supports the cell
- a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria
20 Clues: breathing • are bacteria • a green pigment • increase in size • supports the cell • change in position • power center of cell • a cell wall component • outer layer of all cells • removal of the waste products • the control center of the cell • where photosynthesis takes place • provides temporary storage of food • are all other cells (plants, animals) • ...
Animal Keywords 2015-01-02
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- the food that a human or animal consume
- the process of eating food which helps to grow, repair and have energy
- teeth used to cut through food
- a diet that consists of only plants
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- the bones in the body that make up the shape
- something that kills another animal
- teeth used to rip food, especially meat
- teeth used to grind food
- a diet that consists of only meat
- a diet that consists of both plants and meat
- an animal that is killed by something
11 Clues: teeth used to grind food • teeth used to cut through food • a diet that consists of only meat • something that kills another animal • a diet that consists of only plants • an animal that is killed by something • teeth used to rip food, especially meat • the food that a human or animal consume • the bones in the body that make up the shape • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Living things in ecosystems
- Any organism that requires to eat other animals (meat) to live
- Breaks down any waste from organism or even the organism's dead body
- Any organism that requires to eat plants to live
- Any organism that requires both animals (meat) and plants to live
- The amount of an organism gets from eating another organism
- The process by which organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc...
- Where both biotic and abiotic live
- The second step in the hydrologic cycle, brought up into the earth's atmosphere and turns into clouds
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- The first steps on making an ecosystem, usually has lichen or moss included
- Using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- The first step in the hydrologic cycle
- The act of plants/animals breathing
- The third step in the hydrologic cycle, lets any rain, heil, sleet, or snow into the earth's ground
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- Non-living things in ecosystems
- Any organism who can make its own food or energy
- Happens after a natural disaster, already has soil or dirt in the ground
- Any organism which eats producers
20 Clues: Living things in ecosystems • Non-living things in ecosystems • Any organism which eats producers • Where both biotic and abiotic live • The act of plants/animals breathing • The first step in the hydrologic cycle • Any organism that requires to eat plants to live • Any organism who can make its own food or energy • The act of being moved or carried by wind, water, etc... • ...
Biology 2022-06-22
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- constantly flowing fluid that provides oxygen, carbon dioxide removal, and nutrition
- infective agent only seen by microscope
- green pigment in plants used for light absorption
- area with acids that digests foods in digestive system
- system body system used for absorption of nutrients and removal of waste products
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- central control area of the nervous system
- group of spore-producing organisms
- the interaction of organisms in a biological community
- large unicellular organisms that can cause disease
- animal that eats both plants and animals
10 Clues: group of spore-producing organisms • infective agent only seen by microscope • animal that eats both plants and animals • central control area of the nervous system • green pigment in plants used for light absorption • large unicellular organisms that can cause disease • the interaction of organisms in a biological community • ...
Nutrition 2024-01-07
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- food that looks attractive
- fatty substance found in body cells
- the kinds of food that people eat
- a synonym for delicious
- carbohydrates found in plants
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- substances in food that the body uses
- nutrient found in starchy food
- the unit used to measure energy content in food
- another name for salt
- being fat or overweight
- when the body does not have enough red blood cells
11 Clues: another name for salt • being fat or overweight • a synonym for delicious • food that looks attractive • carbohydrates found in plants • nutrient found in starchy food • the kinds of food that people eat • fatty substance found in body cells • substances in food that the body uses • the unit used to measure energy content in food • ...
Animal Adaptations 2016-05-02
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- Draws nutrition from the host.
- Feed on the remains of dead animals.
- An extinct bird.
- Adaptation in whales for swimming.
- Long summer sleep of animals.
- with the surroundings.
- The Hump of the camel stores this.
- Thick layer of fat under the skin.
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- An endangered animal
- Eat both plants and flesh.
- Characteristics of animals that help them to
- Live both on land and in water.
- The natural home of an organism.
- ANIMALS spend most of the time on trees.
14 Clues: An extinct bird. • An endangered animal • with the surroundings. • Eat both plants and flesh. • Long summer sleep of animals. • Draws nutrition from the host. • Live both on land and in water. • The natural home of an organism. • Adaptation in whales for swimming. • The Hump of the camel stores this. • Thick layer of fat under the skin. • Feed on the remains of dead animals. • ...
Unit 4 2023-04-27
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- snack You grab it to eat in hurry
- for example from MacDonald
- Area of farms
- you have to replace it after work out
- ...+pasta=spaghetti
- Person who eat plants
- ...of bread
- You get it after pay
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- Child who don't want to eat is...
- Person who say's you what to eat
- You drop it on compost
- If meat stay to long without cook it starts to be
- Fruit and colour
- Happens in spring. Some times looks like ill
14 Clues: ...of bread • Area of farms • Fruit and colour • ...+pasta=spaghetti • You get it after pay • Person who eat plants • You drop it on compost • for example from MacDonald • Person who say's you what to eat • Child who don't want to eat is... • you have to replace it after work out • snack You grab it to eat in hurry • Happens in spring. Some times looks like ill • ...
Elephant Vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- refers to feeding or nutrition
- the hereditary material in organisms
- a group of various species that live in the same place
- an organism's role in the environment
- an energy carrying molecule that cells use
- an animal that eats other consumers
- a dna profile that is visualized as a pattern of bands on an agarose gel
- a consumer that will eat plants or another consumer
- a change in the frequency of a trait over time that helps individuals survive
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- the process by which competing species use the environment differently in a way that helps them coexist
- a genotype with the same alleles
- outside sources which affect an organism's ability to survive in a given environment
- a genotype with 2 different alleles
- organized DNA that contains genes
- an animal that feeds on plants
- non-living factors in an ecosystem
- a variation of a gene
- an important species in which other species largely depend on
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- living factors of an ecosystem
20 Clues: a variation of a gene • refers to feeding or nutrition • an animal that feeds on plants • living factors of an ecosystem • a genotype with the same alleles • organized DNA that contains genes • non-living factors in an ecosystem • a genotype with 2 different alleles • an animal that eats other consumers • the variety of life in an ecosystem • ...
Year 9 Biology Review 2024-10-23
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- A product in respiration
- A type of adaptation that is a feature of an animal's body
- A detritivore is also called this
- This is a storage area for nutrients & wastes
- This is how plants make their own food
- An animal that eats meat
- The process by which organisms obtain energy and raw materials from nutrients
- Plants do this slowly & usually in response to sunlight
- The ability to sense and respond to stimuli like light & temperature
- When an animal blends into its surroundings
- A food chain shows the flow of energy between these
- The ability to make more
- A reactant in respiration
- A product in photosynthesis
- The rigid, protective outer layer of a plant cell
- Plants are called this because they produce food/energy
- This is the organelle where respiration takes place
- Something about an animal that helps it survive
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- Plants often store glucose in this form because it is less soluble
- An organism that eats dead organisms & waste products
- A reactant in photosynthesis
- How generations of trees end up in different locations
- An example of this is when plants produce oxygen gas as a waste product
- The jelly-like substance inside of cells
- The release of energy from food
- This organelle stores the cell's DNA or genetic material
- A type of adaptation that is what an animal does to survive
- The permanent increase in cell number & size
- A barrier for a cell that allows substances in & out of the cell
- Organisms that use chemicals to break down dead matter
- Animals that eat other other things for energy
- Living things are made of these
- Inside these organelles is where photosynthesis occurs
33 Clues: A product in respiration • An animal that eats meat • The ability to make more • A reactant in respiration • A product in photosynthesis • A reactant in photosynthesis • The release of energy from food • Living things are made of these • A detritivore is also called this • This is how plants make their own food • The jelly-like substance inside of cells • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2014-09-06
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- an exercise that provide vigorous activity for 20 minutes
- "______ Nervosa" person eats very little due to fear of weight gain
- body cannot control blood sugar levels
- part of breast milk; protects babies from infection
- a vary large amount of a supplement
- "_____Guidelines for Americans", a USDA source of nutrition
- breast milk production
- "Dietary __________"; substances taken in addition to foods
- doctor who cares for infants and children
- "Nutrient _________"; describes food that is high in nutrients but low in calories
- "______ _____ Disorder"; person eats large amounts of food in a short time
- "__________ Facts Panel"; a label that provides info about food in a container
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- "______ Nervosa" person vomits or ourge to rid the body of food and prevent weight gain
- plants used for medical purposes
- "_____ _____ Index"; ratio of height to weight
- "Food _________" abnormal response to foods that does not involve the body's immune system
- "_____ ______ Percentage" ratio of fat to muscle
- "Behavior _________", making gradual changes in eating/activity habits
- spontaneous expulsion of an unborn child
- an exercise that involves short bursts of activity
- "Food _______" abnormal response to foods by the body's immune system
- doctor who cares for pregnant women
- physical/mental tension caused by a person's reaction to a situation
23 Clues: breast milk production • plants used for medical purposes • a vary large amount of a supplement • doctor who cares for pregnant women • body cannot control blood sugar levels • spontaneous expulsion of an unborn child • doctor who cares for infants and children • "_____ _____ Index"; ratio of height to weight • "_____ ______ Percentage" ratio of fat to muscle • ...
Plants, Soil, and Pesticides Review 2023-02-07
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- The green pigment in plants that aids in photosynthesis
- The sweet fluid that flowers secrete
- Flowers serve as the _______ organ for many plants
- _______ and water are the reactants in photosynthesis
- Roots help to support the plant and slow down _______
- This literally translated means "making from sunlight
- The tiny holes in the leaf that allow for gas exchange
- Where photosynthesis starts in the plant
- The #1 producer of corn in the United States
- Seeds are the ______ of a plant
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- Any substance that reduces, prevents, repels, or eliminates pests
- Carries water absorbed by the roots
- Carries sugar manufactured in the leaves down to the roots
- ________ and sugar are the products of photosynthesis
- A _____ sustains life and gains nutrition from another life form
- The female part of a flower
- The brightly colored part of a plant used to attract pollinators
- The male part of a flower
- The mineral and organic surface of the earth
- Sugar made in the process of photosynthesis is sent to the mitochondria to produce ____(energy)
20 Clues: The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • Seeds are the ______ of a plant • Carries water absorbed by the roots • The sweet fluid that flowers secrete • Where photosynthesis starts in the plant • The mineral and organic surface of the earth • The #1 producer of corn in the United States • Flowers serve as the _______ organ for many plants • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2016-03-22
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Ag Science 2023-10-19
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- milk first produced after giving birth
- castrated male cow
- a type of potatoe
- a baby is coming this direction if its tail and feet are coming first
- Conserved grass
- is sprayed on the naval of young
- grass preserved by dehydration
- runoff from silage pit that is collected in a tank
- makes bales
- when a mother is producing milk
- baby sheep
- diet in which they only eat meat
- have no top teeth
- 10-10-20, 18-6-12
- converts organic matter to humus, improving soil fertility
- a plant that fixes nitrogen
- male chicken
- physically digest food
- meat from pigs
- plants that grow in the wrong place
- component of fertilizer
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- silage can be saved as bales or in a _ _ _
- faeces from cows collected in a tank under slats in a shed, also called:
- rock formed from sandstone
- green pigment found in plants
- source of nutrition for young farm animals
- way plants make food
- is an enzyme found in your mouth
- where turf Is cut
- are a sign of poorly drained land
- this animals teeth are clipped when they are born
- a baby pig
- diet in which they only eat plants
- fermented barley
- offspring of a donkey bred with a horse
- number of stomachs a cow or a sheep has
- a beef breed of cow
- a dairy breed of cow
- a metamorphic rock
- female cow that has not calved, year old
- are a breed of sheep
- female chicken
- is used to assist birth/a boy's name
- provides plants with energy to make food
- rock type formed when magma cools
45 Clues: a baby pig • baby sheep • makes bales • male chicken • female chicken • meat from pigs • Conserved grass • fermented barley • where turf Is cut • a type of potatoe • have no top teeth • 10-10-20, 18-6-12 • castrated male cow • a metamorphic rock • a beef breed of cow • way plants make food • a dairy breed of cow • are a breed of sheep • physically digest food • component of fertilizer • ...
science 2023-05-10
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- it only eats vegetables
- it says that gravity works
- chases the prey
- kills your lungs
- plants use this to make their food
- it is a group of animals in a place
- the stuff that makes up everything
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- it cannot be dissolved
- it eats meat and vegetables
- a table of elements
- it only eats meat
- everything outside of the atmosphere
- gets chased by the predator
- it can be dissolved
- Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition
15 Clues: chases the prey • kills your lungs • it only eats meat • a table of elements • it can be dissolved • it cannot be dissolved • it only eats vegetables • it says that gravity works • it eats meat and vegetables • gets chased by the predator • plants use this to make their food • the stuff that makes up everything • it is a group of animals in a place • everything outside of the atmosphere • ...
1st Half Review 2022-10-12
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- senator, representative, mayor, president
- young, early in growth
- prefix meaning over, above
- danger
- different
- person who fights for a cause
- offer to come to an event
- prefix meaning after
- very mean
- smelly
- what you eat
- prefix meaning before
- not typical, not popular
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- too little of something
- provides nutrients to your body
- having to do with muscles
- trick of the eyes
- what is actually happening
- prefix meaning against
- error
- prefix meaning center
- something you can buy
- black cats, breaking mirrors, knock on wood
- polite
- person who studies life (plants, animals)
25 Clues: error • danger • polite • smelly • different • very mean • what you eat • trick of the eyes • prefix meaning after • prefix meaning center • something you can buy • prefix meaning before • young, early in growth • prefix meaning against • too little of something • not typical, not popular • having to do with muscles • offer to come to an event • what is actually happening • prefix meaning over, above • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-18
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- An expert in garden cultivation
- A person who practices law
- Someone who is in charge of the final contents of newsletters
- An expert in the study of plants
- A scientist who specialises in the living world
- An expert in soil management and crop production
- A person who farms
- Someone who is an expert in nutrition
- A doctor with specialised training with genetics
- Someone who creates artistic assets for a corporation
- Animal doctor
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- Someone who specialises in water
- Someone who specialises in normal function of living organisms
- Someone who oversees farm operations
- Someone who is an expert in natural history
- A person who rounds up livestock
- Someone who specialises in micro-organisms
- Someone who specialises in flowers
- A person who flies aircrafts
- An educator
20 Clues: An educator • Animal doctor • A person who farms • A person who practices law • A person who flies aircrafts • An expert in garden cultivation • Someone who specialises in water • A person who rounds up livestock • An expert in the study of plants • Someone who specialises in flowers • Someone who oversees farm operations • Someone who is an expert in nutrition • ...
Plant Nutrition 2013-11-27
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- / helps to stop water evaporating from the leaf
- / obtained from air only 0.04% available
- layer / the air spaces and palisade layer forms this layer
- / Obtained from soil
- / The leaf is joined to the rest of the plant this
- / source of light for the plants
- / This is changed to sucrose in plants for transport.
- / Taking in useful substances
- layer / The cells nearer to the top of the leaf are arranged like a fence and they for this layer
- Factor / something present in the environment in such short supply that it restricts life processes
- bundles / This runs through the petiole
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- Tubes / Carries sucrose
- cells / sausade shaped structure which can open or close
- / Green plants have a substance which absorbs sunlight
- / Green plants use the energy of sunlight for this
- / A leaf consists of a broad flat part called
- / The middle layers of the leaf
- / Substances such as carbondioxide water etc
- / substance that is capable of decaying
- / The polysaccharide which is used as an energy store in plant cells.
- vessels / Carries water
- / small openings present in the lower epidermins
- / The top and bottom of the leaf are covered with a layer of these cells
- / They contain tubes which carry substances to and from the leaf
- Spaces / The cells nearer to the top of the leaf are arranged like a fence which are arranged loosely with large ----------
25 Clues: / Obtained from soil • Tubes / Carries sucrose • vessels / Carries water • / Taking in useful substances • / The middle layers of the leaf • / source of light for the plants • / substance that is capable of decaying • bundles / This runs through the petiole • / obtained from air only 0.04% available • / Substances such as carbondioxide water etc • ...
Science shepherb bio ch 23&24 2022-01-25
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- A plant embryo surrounded by a protective coating
- The division of Fungi that uses the ascocarp as the visible sexual reproductive structure.
- Structures that anchor non-vascular plants to the ground and absorb water and nutrients.
- Slits in the undersurface of a mushroom cap.
- Flowering plants that house their seeds in fruit
- The division of Fungi commonly known as the "atypical fungi," or Fungi Imperfecta.
- Gamete clones of parent fungi.
- When a hyphal cell becomes brittle and shatters, releasing spores.
- A small tubular structure created by individual fungal cells lining up. They are the basic structural units of Fungi.
- The study of Fungi.
- The process of fungi digesting their food before absorbing it.
- The polymer of glucose that makes up the cell wall of plants
- The outer layer of the plant
- A symbiotic association of millions of photosynthetic organisms (often algae) entangled in the mycelium of a fungus.
- The stem of the mushroom.
- Outermost protective layer of a woody stem made up of dead cork cells
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- Small outpouchings on the gills that produce basidiospores.
- The division of Fungi that uses the basidiocarp as the sexual reproductive structure.
- The layer between the inner and outer bark that produces cork cells
- Vascular tissue that carries the food manufactured in leaves and green stems to the other plant structures
- Plants which use a system of interconnected tubes to transport water and nutrition
- Food/nutrition source for a newly sprouted monocot or dicot plant
- The outermost layer of a woody stem
- Water pressure that keeps herbaceous stems upright and leaves full
- The glucose polymer that makes up the cell walls of fungi.
- A division of Fungi which sexually reproduces using a zygospore.
- mycelium
- Layer of wax on leaves to minimize water loss
- Tissue composed of tube-shaped (dead) cells, that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Location where the leaf or branch is attached to the stem
- The inner layer of a woody stem, made up of phloem and cortex tissue
- Cup-shaped spaces in seeds that store and provide nourishment to the embryo when the endosperm runs out and before the new seedling begins to photosynthesize
- The top of the mushroom.
- Tiny little openings on the underside of most leaves
34 Clues: mycelium • The study of Fungi. • The top of the mushroom. • The stem of the mushroom. • The outer layer of the plant • Gamete clones of parent fungi. • The outermost layer of a woody stem • Slits in the undersurface of a mushroom cap. • Layer of wax on leaves to minimize water loss • Flowering plants that house their seeds in fruit • ...
Ruminant 2023-10-11
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- a nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells, and to work properly
- an animal that only eats plants
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- A feed material high in specific nutrients
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- Amount of feed that provides proper nutrition
- a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties
- the type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration
- A substance made by removing water
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- a muscular, J-shaped organ in the upper part of the abdomen
- a type of carb the body cant digest
- fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste products through the gut
- the largest stomach compartment and consists of several sacs
- the fact or quality of being acceptable or agreeable to the taste; tastiness
- second stomach
- animal tissue consisting chiefly of cells distended with greasy or oily matter
- Fourth stomach
- Animal that feeds on flesh
- Sugar molecules
- a globe-shaped structure containing leaves of tissue
20 Clues: second stomach • Fourth stomach • Sugar molecules • Animal that feeds on flesh • an animal that only eats plants • A substance made by removing water • a type of carb the body cant digest • A feed material high in specific nutrients • Amount of feed that provides proper nutrition • a globe-shaped structure containing leaves of tissue • ...
National Nutrition Month 2023 2023-01-13
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- Tomato food group
- Type of fiber found in chia seeds, for digestion regularity
- Protein that gives bread its elasticity
- What "os" means in nil per os (NPO)
- Dietitians can work in many settings, including outpatient, foodservice, and _____
- A dietitian's favorite kind of chart
- Red fruit filled with antioxidant-rich seeds that grows well in Mohave County
- Not a sweet potato, the other one
- Make half your grains _______
- Broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, and kale are all ______ vegetables
- Minimum degree for a dietitian as of 2024
- Charting note format unique to dietitians
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- Theobromine is the beneficial alkaloid found in this favorite food of dietitians
- Theme for this year's National Nutrition Month: ____ for the Future
- Table sugar: 50% glucose, 50% ______
- Nutrition focused _____ exam used to assess for malnutrition
- Salty cheese made from sheep's milk
- What to bask in to help your body make vitamin D
- Number of essential amino acids
- "if the ___ works, use it" - common mantra when discussing tube feeding
- Organ whose beat can be affected by potassium imbalance
- A root vegetable that's an even better source of potassium than bananas
- Type of nutrient that plants absorb from soil
- Detoxifying organ that likes coffee
- Special type of feeding that dietitians can order at KRMC
25 Clues: Tomato food group • Make half your grains _______ • Number of essential amino acids • Not a sweet potato, the other one • Salty cheese made from sheep's milk • What "os" means in nil per os (NPO) • Detoxifying organ that likes coffee • Table sugar: 50% glucose, 50% ______ • A dietitian's favorite kind of chart • Protein that gives bread its elasticity • ...
Life Processes 2024-06-25
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- The chemical processes that occur within a living being
- Pores on leaves
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Elimination of waste substances
- The blood clotting protein
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- Movement of a living organism
- Process in which energy is stored
- Exchange of gases
- Process in which energy is released.
- Process of making food in plants
- Process where an entity takes food and utilizes it for energy.
- In animals, ___ is carried out through the circulatory system.
12 Clues: Pores on leaves • Exchange of gases • The powerhouse of the cell • The blood clotting protein • Movement of a living organism • Elimination of waste substances • Process of making food in plants • Process in which energy is stored • Process in which energy is released. • The chemical processes that occur within a living being • ...
Plants! 2023-02-21
7 Clues: used in reproduction • attacts bees for reproduction • process that plant use to reproduce • process plants use to produce energy • The chemical form of energy produced by plants • gives the plant stability and resource transport • involved in photosynthesis for growth and nutrition
Foods and Nutrition 2023-03-02
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- A sweetener made from corn starch
- Sugars that are extracted from plants
- Lacks essential amino acids
- The body’s main source of energy
- caused by poor nutrition over a prolonged period
- used to help the body grow and repair
- Immediate response
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- Fiber that dissolves in water
- fiber that does not dissolve in water
- Supply us with all 9 essential amino acid
- decrease sugar spike
- Does not Provide energy
12 Clues: Immediate response • decrease sugar spike • Does not Provide energy • Lacks essential amino acids • Fiber that dissolves in water • The body’s main source of energy • A sweetener made from corn starch • Sugars that are extracted from plants • fiber that does not dissolve in water • used to help the body grow and repair • Supply us with all 9 essential amino acid • ...
Animal Welfare 2017-12-03
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- in a wild state
- put in a cage
- an area where different animals and plants live
- Farm animals
- The range of animals in an area
- breeding
- an area in which animals live
- living
- teaching an animal to do something
- protecting an animal
- a type of animal
- close to extinction
- nourishment
- the ability to follow orders
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- ruining an animal's life
- the study of animals
- animal doctor
- a pure breed (horse)
- natural home
- mating with another animal of the same species
- suffering from extreme anxiety or pain
- slaughter house
- home animal
- freeing animals from cruelty
- illegally hunting animals on restricted land
- how something is faring
26 Clues: living • breeding • home animal • nourishment • Farm animals • natural home • put in a cage • animal doctor • in a wild state • slaughter house • a type of animal • close to extinction • the study of animals • a pure breed (horse) • protecting an animal • how something is faring • ruining an animal's life • freeing animals from cruelty • the ability to follow orders • an area in which animals live • ...
How We Organize Ourself 2021-01-19
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- Another name of multiple cropping
- Rearing of silk worms
- Crops grown in different seasons on same farm
- Sown after the rains and harvested in Spring
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- Unwanted plants.
- Help in cutting crops in fields
- It gives nutrition to crops.
- Farmers grow crops to sell.
- The first step of farming
- Farmers focus on groing enough crop for their families
10 Clues: Unwanted plants. • Rearing of silk worms • The first step of farming • Farmers grow crops to sell. • It gives nutrition to crops. • Help in cutting crops in fields • Another name of multiple cropping • Sown after the rains and harvested in Spring • Crops grown in different seasons on same farm • Farmers focus on groing enough crop for their families
HOW DO ORGANISMS REPRODUCE? 2023-01-30
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- Bryophyllum can be propagated vegetatively by the
- Along the path of the vas-deferens the secretions of which gland provide nutrition to the sperms?
- The seed that contains the future plant is called the
- The period during adolescence when the reproductive tissues begin to mature is called
- In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by
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- In human beings, the fertilization occurs in the
- The flower of the Hibiscus plant is
- During favourable conditions, Amoeba reproduces by
- Plants like banana, rose, jasmine, orange have lost the capacity to produce
- The embryo in humans gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special tissue called
- cut stem spieces having buds at nodes when grown in moist soil develop into a new plant
11 Clues: The flower of the Hibiscus plant is • In human beings, the fertilization occurs in the • Bryophyllum can be propagated vegetatively by the • During favourable conditions, Amoeba reproduces by • In a potato, vegetative propagation takes place by • The seed that contains the future plant is called the • ...
Ecology vocab 2025-04-01
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- region of the surface, atmosphere and hydrosphere of the earth
- all things living in an ecosystem, area, or region
- living as a parasite
- a sequence with one organism to another
- organisms that make things
- all living components of a ecosystem
- eats both plants and animals
- they buy and eat the goods a producer makes
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships with different organisms in an ecosystem
- made up of plants and animals where animals live
- an organism that provides nourishment and a shelter for a parasite to live in
- organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances
- an organism that breaks down dead bodies for example a worm or mushroom
- a threat to prey
- an organism deriving it's nutrition requirements from organic complex substances
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- a non living, physical, or chemical element within an ecosystem.
- type of bio that deals w/ relations of organisms to one another and their physical surroundings
- only eats plants
- an organism that scavenges or looks for deceased carcass such as a vulture
- made of people organisms
- the area animals/ organisms live in
- only eats meat
- a living breathing thing
- one of the levels in the ecosystem
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food
25 Clues: only eats meat • only eats plants • a threat to prey • living as a parasite • made of people organisms • a living breathing thing • organisms that make things • eats both plants and animals • one of the levels in the ecosystem • the area animals/ organisms live in • all living components of a ecosystem • a sequence with one organism to another • ...
Career Crossword 2012-02-29
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- Works with plants.
- Works in pharmacies.
- Maintains control over and provides access to information.
- Scientific study of earthquakes.
- Works with meteors.
- Studies people and what they did in the past.
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- Study chemical changes in living organisms.
- Plans food and nutrition programs.
- plan and oversee the arrangement, cataloguing, and exhibition of collections.
- Specializes in the diagnosis in mental disorders.
- Works with animals.
- Works with fixing teeth, you may go to an orthodontist if you have braces.
- Plans and designs the construction of buildings.
- Studies the Earth.
14 Clues: Works with plants. • Studies the Earth. • Works with animals. • Works with meteors. • Works in pharmacies. • Scientific study of earthquakes. • Plans food and nutrition programs. • Study chemical changes in living organisms. • Studies people and what they did in the past. • Plans and designs the construction of buildings. • Specializes in the diagnosis in mental disorders. • ...
transport in plants 2021-09-06
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- what stops cohesion tension meaning transpiration stops
- what theory states that water is adhesive to other polar molecules and itself so pulls itself along when moving to the cells after the water vapour has moved out of the leaf (WP conc gradient)- it also pulls the xylem cells but the lignin stops it from closing, gravity also pulls the water down creating tension
- the movement of water through the cell walls, cohesion tension theory, transpiration pulls it through, capillary action- sucks water against gravity through tiny tubes (dead pathway)
- what kind of energy heats the water around the plant cells (moved from the xylem) meaning it becomes water vapour and moves out of the plant due to a lower WP outside of the plant
- what kind of cell takes over the unspecialised functions of the phloem- active transport moving sucrose and water to the phloem, explain
- an increase of this can affect transpiration as well as an increase in wind a decrease in humidity enzymes and glucose
- what requires active transport to cross the roots membrane
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- what kind of tracers provide evidence for transpiration explain
- the movement of water through the cells via plasmodesmata, relies on the cytoplasm, living pathway, relies on osmosis
- the movement of sucrose and water through the phloem
- the movement of water through the xylem
- the movement of water from the soil trough the roots
- what about trees provides evidence about water travelling through the xylem explain
- what can be done with root pressure and cohesion tension theory(list them)
- what travels from source (near leaves)to sink (where its needed)
- a tube made of dead cells reinforced with lignin(stretchy and flexible
- what process is water moved through the root hair by
- what kind of experiment provides evidence for transpiration explain
18 Clues: the movement of water through the xylem • the movement of water from the soil trough the roots • what process is water moved through the root hair by • the movement of sucrose and water through the phloem • what stops cohesion tension meaning transpiration stops • what requires active transport to cross the roots membrane • ...
diversity and cells 2013-12-09
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- control body temperature?
- an animal that only eats meat?
- organism needs air to live?
- allows the organism to change its position?
- something that has backbone?
- part of the cell controls the activities inside the cell?
- need to make or eat food?
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- insect spread parasites when it drinks blood of animals?
- organism changes its size as it lives?
- an animal that only eats plants?
- process of reproduction?
- remove waste products?
- an animal that eats plants and meat?
13 Clues: remove waste products? • process of reproduction? • control body temperature? • need to make or eat food? • organism needs air to live? • something that has backbone? • an animal that only eats meat? • an animal that only eats plants? • an animal that eats plants and meat? • organism changes its size as it lives? • allows the organism to change its position? • ...
KC3-bio 2023-06-02
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- controls what enters and exits the cell
- only present in plants it lines the cell
- the net movement of particles from a region of high concentration to low
- to release energy from glucose
- to detect changes in the enviroment
- to change location
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- where photosynthesis happens
- where all respiration happens in a cell
- to increase in number
- to depose waste
- to take in materials of energy
- the net movement of water from a region of high concentration to low
- contains genetic information
- to permanently increase in size
- the building blocks of all multicellular beings
15 Clues: to depose waste • to change location • to increase in number • where photosynthesis happens • contains genetic information • to take in materials of energy • to release energy from glucose • to permanently increase in size • to detect changes in the enviroment • where all respiration happens in a cell • controls what enters and exits the cell • ...
Nutrition 2020-02-12
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- Extracted FROM PLANTS TO SWEETENED FOODS
- Not based on sound nutrition principles and tends to promise dramatic results
- Made UP OF LARGE MOLECULES OF SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES
- needs IRON FOR BODY TI BUILD WHAT?
- protect cells and the immune system from damage
- fat Lower LDL CHOLESTEROL, INCREASE HDL CHOLESTEROL
- makes food taste good but too much is not good for health/teeth
- Form OF CARBOHYDRATES THAT DOES NOT PROVIDE THE BODY WITH ENERGY
- Also CALLED A SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES
- Help THE BODY GROW, MAINTAIN AND REPAIR CELLS AND TISSUES
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- MAIN SOURCE OF energy
- Fiber WILL DISSOLVE IN WATER
- condition THAT RESULTS WHEN A PERSON DOES NOT GET ENOUGH IRON
- peanuts OIL, CANOLA OIL, OLIVE OIL
- poor nourishment,resulting from a lack of nutrients
- Fiber WILL NOT DISSOLVE IN WATER
- FAT-LIKE SUBTANCE THAT IS PRESENT IN ALL BODY CELLS
- Increase LDL CHOLESTEROL
- Sugars FOUND IN FRUITS
- Main source of carbohydrates
- CAn BE FOUND IN LEGUMES, SOME VEGETABLES AND GRAINS
- Sugars FOUND IN MILK
- Found WHEN VEGETABLE OILS ARE PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED
- Sugars FOUND IN GRAINS
24 Clues: Sugars FOUND IN MILK • MAIN SOURCE OF energy • Sugars FOUND IN FRUITS • Sugars FOUND IN GRAINS • Increase LDL CHOLESTEROL • Fiber WILL DISSOLVE IN WATER • Main source of carbohydrates • Fiber WILL NOT DISSOLVE IN WATER • needs IRON FOR BODY TI BUILD WHAT? • Also CALLED A SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATES • peanuts OIL, CANOLA OIL, OLIVE OIL • Extracted FROM PLANTS TO SWEETENED FOODS • ...
Nathan Soilless Oasis Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- A process that "kills the river"
- ___ cycle A biochemical process that transforms inert nitrogen into a usable from for living organism
- Within Chloroplasts are green pigments, and_____
- Nutrients like fat, protein, and carbohydrates are grouped in the category called ___
- A process where it converts ammonia or other nitrogen compounds into nitrites or nitrates
- A relationship where two species benefit from each other
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- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other one suffers
- A process plants use to create food
- ____ Solution A crucial thing that plants need
- A system where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots of the plants
- A system of growing where fish feces is the main provider of nutrients to the plants
- One benefits while the other neither benefits nor suffers
- _____ Farming, A type of farming that uses height to its advantage
- The process of obtaining enough food necessary for health and growth
- A machine that projects water upwards or anywhere you aim it to
15 Clues: A process that "kills the river" • A process plants use to create food • ____ Solution A crucial thing that plants need • Within Chloroplasts are green pigments, and_____ • A relationship where two species benefit from each other • One benefits while the other neither benefits nor suffers • A machine that projects water upwards or anywhere you aim it to • ...
Matter and Energy in Plants Voc. 2020-09-22
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- the technologies that use living plants to clean up soil, air, and water contaminated with hazardous contaminants
- the part of the plant that anchors it in the ground and absorbs water, minerals, and other nutrients from the soil
- a way of growing plants without soil, usually by providing a nutrient-rich water
- anything that has volume and mass
- the heaviness of an object;
- plants that grow on other plants, such as trees, and gather their nutrition from the air and rain
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- hydroponics that uses aquatic organisms, to add nutrients to the water supply
- increase in size, abundance, or complexity
- the matter from which a thing can be made
- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and release oxygen
- a type of organism that gets its energy directly from the Sun and is unable to move from place to place on its own
11 Clues: the heaviness of an object; • anything that has volume and mass • the matter from which a thing can be made • increase in size, abundance, or complexity • hydroponics that uses aquatic organisms, to add nutrients to the water supply • a way of growing plants without soil, usually by providing a nutrient-rich water • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-02-02
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- required in germination but not in photosynthesis
- when fruits disperse by exploding
- appears after the root
- produces pollen grains
- plant part that banana and pineapple plants reproduce by
- the first stage in the development of a plant from a seed
- occurs between flowers from separate plants
- develop into seed
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- process where a male reproductive cell fuses with a female reproductive cell
- ovary becomes a _______
- the process of plants making their own food
- receives pollen grains
- seeds are ___________ to ensure survival
- holds up the male reproductive organ that produces pollen
- potato is an example of reproduction by ________ stems
- flowers with ______ and large petals are pollinated by insects
- where non-flowering plants reproduce from
- fruits with _______ husks are dispersed by water
18 Clues: develop into seed • receives pollen grains • appears after the root • produces pollen grains • ovary becomes a _______ • when fruits disperse by exploding • seeds are ___________ to ensure survival • where non-flowering plants reproduce from • the process of plants making their own food • occurs between flowers from separate plants • ...
Classification of living things 2025-04-04
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- / ARE THOSE THAT CONTAIN VACULAR TUSSUES AS XILEM.
- / EXIST IN ENVIRONMENT RANGING FROM OCEANS, RIVERS, AND LAKES.
- / ARE ORGANISMS THAT HAVE A TRE NUCLEUS AND STRUCTURE CALLE ORGANELLES
- / STABLISHED A FOURTH KINGDOMM THE MONERA.
- / ARE SIMPLE EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS THAT ARE NOT PLANTS OR ANIMALS
- / THEY ARE CILIA OVER THEIR BODIES TAHT AID LOCOMOTION AND NUTRITION.
- / THEY ARE WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS WITH THE BODY COVER WITH FEATHERS.
- / BACTERIA THAT REQUIRE OXIGEN FOR THEIR METABOLISM
- / DO NOT RETAIN THE DYE, INSTEAD THEY STAY PINK
- / THESE ORGANISMS ARE SON NAMED THEIR LIFE CYCLE HAS A SPORE-LIKE STAGE.
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- / SUGGESTED THE CREATION OF A THIRD KINGDOM
- / FUNGI OBTAIN THEIR NUTRITION BY LIVING ON OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS.
- / THEY COMMONLY CALL FLATWORMS.
- / ARE WARM BLOODED AND HAD A FOUR-CHAMBERED HEART, THEY HAVE MAMARIAL GLANDS.
- / ALSO CALL SAC FUNGI, THEY CAN BE COPROPHILIC, DECOMPOSER, PARASITES AND SAPROPHYTES.
- / SPICIES THAT TRIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHITOUT OXIGEN.
- / THEY CONSTITUE THE MOST NUMEROUS GROUP OF ANIMAL KINGDOM.
- / ARE STRICT ANAEROBES THAT DO NOT TOLERATE OXIGEN.
18 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 • / ARE THOSE THAT CONTAIN VACULAR TUSSUES AS XILEM. • / ARE STRICT ANAEROBES THAT DO NOT TOLERATE OXIGEN. • / BACTERIA THAT REQUIRE OXIGEN FOR THEIR METABOLISM • ...
Biology vocabulary 2021-09-29
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- living things start off small and grow until adulthood
- a action that living things needs to do with airs, and blow out the carbon dioxide
- this is the removal of waste
- this is the release of energy immediately
- the organism must take in energy to keep it alive
- a subject
- a living things
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- animals move their whole body, plants can only move parts of their body
- this creates new living things
- plants will grow in the direction light coming from
10 Clues: a subject • a living things • this is the removal of waste • this creates new living things • this is the release of energy immediately • the organism must take in energy to keep it alive • plants will grow in the direction light coming from • living things start off small and grow until adulthood • animals move their whole body, plants can only move parts of their body • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2021-05-11
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- it protect the lining of the stomach from acid.
- bile juice stored here.
- stomach secretes this acid
- largest gland in the body
- This digestive juice secreted by mouth.
- another name of food pipe
- The greatest amount of digestion of food in humans takes place in ____.
- finger like outgrowths in the wall of small intestine.
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- teeth that are used for biting the food.
- False feed of amoeba which it used to engulf food.
- During digestion protein change into ____.
- breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances.
- organ that absorbs water and salt
- The white substance that covers the teeth.
- grass rich in _______ a type of carbohydrate.
- partially digested food in ruminants.
- the process of excretion of solid waste.
- The process of taking food into the body.
18 Clues: bile juice stored here. • largest gland in the body • another name of food pipe • stomach secretes this acid • organ that absorbs water and salt • partially digested food in ruminants. • This digestive juice secreted by mouth. • teeth that are used for biting the food. • the process of excretion of solid waste. • The process of taking food into the body. • ...
Nutrients 2022-07-03
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- Alimentary canal begins at the ____
- The elimination of undigested food from the alimentary canal is known as
- Plants which feed on insects are called
- a vessel in plant which transports food to different parts of plant
- The plants which exhibit Saprotrophic mode of nutrition
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- Use rumination method
- Organisms who cannot make their food on their own
- The largest gland in the human body
- Humans cannot digest this
9 Clues: Use rumination method • Humans cannot digest this • Alimentary canal begins at the ____ • The largest gland in the human body • Plants which feed on insects are called • Organisms who cannot make their food on their own • The plants which exhibit Saprotrophic mode of nutrition • a vessel in plant which transports food to different parts of plant • ...
Nutrients 2022-07-03
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- The plants which exhibit Saprotrophic mode of nutrition
- The largest gland in the human body
- The elimination of undigested food from the alimentary canal is known as
- Organisms who cannot make their food on their own
- Alimentary canal begins at the ____
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- Use rumination method
- Humans cannot digest this
- Plants which feed on insects are called
- a vessel in plant which transports food to different parts of plant
9 Clues: Use rumination method • Humans cannot digest this • The largest gland in the human body • Alimentary canal begins at the ____ • Plants which feed on insects are called • Organisms who cannot make their food on their own • The plants which exhibit Saprotrophic mode of nutrition • a vessel in plant which transports food to different parts of plant • ...
Wyatt A's Protein vocab 2024-02-20
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- sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient
- lack of proper nutrition
- Energy-Yielding macronutrient composed of carbon
- this protein comes from plants
- two or more incomplete proteins that can be combined to provide all the essential amino acids
- disease marked by severe protein malnutrition
- nitrogen intake equals nitrogen output
- acids your body cant make so you have eat them in your food
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- Plants that have a special ability to capture nitrogen
- Not eating Fish, meets, or anything with animals
- the structure of a protein molecule changes
- the maintenance of stable levels of acid and bases in body fluid
- the building blocks of protein molecules
- energy deficit due to deficiency of all macronutrients
- proteins that defend the body against infection and disease
- a compound that can counteract an excess of either acid or base fluid
- found in animal foods
- Body is not able to make the nine remaining Amino Acids
- severe undernutrition
19 Clues: found in animal foods • severe undernutrition • lack of proper nutrition • this protein comes from plants • nitrogen intake equals nitrogen output • the building blocks of protein molecules • the structure of a protein molecule changes • sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient • disease marked by severe protein malnutrition • ...
BIOLOGY 2017-05-05
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- PROCESS OF CONVERTING CHEMICAL ENERGY TO LIGHT ENERGY OF ORGANISM
- IN THE ABSENCE OF IT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT OCCUR IN PLANTS.
- MAINLY TAKES PLACE IN GREEN PIGMENT
- ORGANISMS WHICH PREPARE FOOD FOR THEMSELVES USING SIMPLE NATURALLY RAW MATERIAL.
- THESE TWO ORGANISMS ARE GOOD FRIENDS AND LIVE TOGETHER ONE PROVIDES SHELTER,WATER AND NUTRIENTS WHILE OTHER PREPARES AND PROVIDES FOOD.SUCH AN ASSOCIATION IS TERMED AS.
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- SCIENTIFIC WORD FOR CARBOHYDRATES,PROTEINS,FATS ETC AS COMPONENTS OF FOOD
- CARNIVOROUS PLANTS THAT FEED ON INSECTS
- A FLUID PRESENT IN PLANTS
- ORGANI COMPOUNDS
- when WE OBSERVE THE LOWER SURFACE OF A LEAF THROUGH A MAGNIFYING LENS WE SEE NUMEROUS SMALL OPENINGS.
10 Clues: ORGANI COMPOUNDS • A FLUID PRESENT IN PLANTS • MAINLY TAKES PLACE IN GREEN PIGMENT • CARNIVOROUS PLANTS THAT FEED ON INSECTS • IN THE ABSENCE OF IT PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT OCCUR IN PLANTS. • PROCESS OF CONVERTING CHEMICAL ENERGY TO LIGHT ENERGY OF ORGANISM • SCIENTIFIC WORD FOR CARBOHYDRATES,PROTEINS,FATS ETC AS COMPONENTS OF FOOD • ...
ESL 2025-02-28
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- A loan used to purchase a home.
- A raise in rank or position.
- Able to adapt to different circumstances.
- To seek advice or information.
- Arriving or doing something at the expected or planned time
- Edible plants or parts of plants.
- The expression of disapproval based on perceived faults or mistakes.
- A nutrient found in food that is essential for growth and repair of tissues.
- Products made from milk.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
- Money set aside for future use.
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- A state of being sleepy or lethargic.
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- Foods such as wheat, rice, and oats.
- The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health.
- Services such as electricity, water, and gas.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
20 Clues: Products made from milk. • A raise in rank or position. • To seek advice or information. • A loan used to purchase a home. • Money set aside for future use. • Edible plants or parts of plants. • Money spent on goods and services. • Foods such as wheat, rice, and oats. • A state of being sleepy or lethargic. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • ...
Protein - Vocabulary 2024-02-20
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- Body is not able to make the nine remaining Amino Acids
- a compound that can counteract an excess of either acid or base fluid
- the structure of a protein molecule changes
- found in animal foods
- Not eating Fish, meets, or anything with animals
- disease marked by severe protein malnutrition
- acids your body cant make so you have eat them in your food
- lack of proper nutrition
- two or more incomplete proteins that can be combined to provide all the essential amino acids
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- energy deficit due to deficiency of all macronutrients
- proteins that defend the body against infection and disease
- sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient
- the maintenance of stable levels of acid and bases in body fluid
- the building blocks of protein molecules
- Plants that have a special ability to capture nitrogen
- severe undernutrition
- this protein comes from plants
- nitrogen intake equals nitrogen output
- Energy-Yielding macronutrient composed of carbon
19 Clues: found in animal foods • severe undernutrition • lack of proper nutrition • this protein comes from plants • nitrogen intake equals nitrogen output • the building blocks of protein molecules • the structure of a protein molecule changes • sickness caused by lack of essential nutrient • disease marked by severe protein malnutrition • ...
Soils recap to date 2019-03-26
9 Clues: poor nutrition • raising animals • largest particles in soil • layer of the soil profile • smallest particles in soil • main food source in a country • crops grown for own consumption • type of farming with maximum yield per hectare • abbreviation for the 3 main nutrients required by plants
Seed and Plant Structures 2024-05-06
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- growth of a seed
- protects the embryo
- baby plant inside the seed
- how a plant grows
- planted to get a new plant
- holds the plant in place
- carries water and nutrients to the plant from the roots
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- reproductive part of plant
- turns sunlight into food
- supplies nutrition to the seed
- all plants need water and ______.
11 Clues: growth of a seed • how a plant grows • protects the embryo • turns sunlight into food • holds the plant in place • reproductive part of plant • baby plant inside the seed • planted to get a new plant • supplies nutrition to the seed • all plants need water and ______. • carries water and nutrients to the plant from the roots
Unit 1 - plant parts and needs 2022-09-15
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- Substances that provide essential food for continuation of life
- A mixture of organic material, air, water, and minerals
- Consistently frozen, barren landscape, difficult for plants to grow with so little warmth and nutrition
- The method by which plants are grown without soil
- Weather patterns of an area over a long period of time
- Forest landscape with very cold winters, lots of precipitation, little sunlight
- A community of organisms in an area
- Open landscape, with few large trees, open exposure to sun, not much precipitation, and hot weather
- An area that is distinctive by its climate and plants/animals that live there
- The first green parts of a plant emerging from a seed
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- Forest landscape with mild summers and winters, average precipitation, large trees
- Absorb nutrients and water
- Tropical forest landscape, known for high humidity and consistent precipitation
- Absorbs sunlight and oxygen
- The topmost, nutrient-rich layer of soil
- An organism that breaks down/consumes waste
- The gradual destruction of landforms
- The second layer of soil, still nutrient-rich but with minerals mixed in
- Transports nutrients and water to leaves
- Extremely dry landscape, with consistent sun and little precipitation
- Holds seeds, intent to transport seeds
21 Clues: Absorb nutrients and water • Absorbs sunlight and oxygen • A community of organisms in an area • The gradual destruction of landforms • Holds seeds, intent to transport seeds • The topmost, nutrient-rich layer of soil • Transports nutrients and water to leaves • An organism that breaks down/consumes waste • The method by which plants are grown without soil • ...
Rice 2025-01-16
Across
- to come from or begin in a particular place or situation
- no longer exist
- A way of doing something that has been passed down over time
- The process of growing crops or plants
- a strong, usually pleasant smell
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- The substances in food that help living things grow and stay healthy
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
- A flat step-like area created on hillsides for farming
- in a sudden way; very quickly or unexpectedly
- something that has been done or experienced by a particular personor thing repeatedly over a long period
10 Clues: no longer exist • a strong, usually pleasant smell • The process of growing crops or plants • in a sudden way; very quickly or unexpectedly • A flat step-like area created on hillsides for farming • to come from or begin in a particular place or situation • A way of doing something that has been passed down over time • ...
Connecting People to Plants 2024-10-04
Across
- State where community study found that urban forest contributed to 11% of home sales price
- pollinator's food
- not indoors
- tree that is always green and provides year-round shade
- improves with planting a garden
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- Area where we live
- Get better
- area under tree without sun
- business that sells plants
- interaction between people and plants
- can cool areas by 6 degrees F
11 Clues: Get better • not indoors • pollinator's food • Area where we live • business that sells plants • area under tree without sun • can cool areas by 6 degrees F • improves with planting a garden • interaction between people and plants • tree that is always green and provides year-round shade • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- edible seeds in pods
- science or study of food
- a form of fat necessary for health
- to meat the body's nutritional needs
- tube between the throat and stomach
- substance within plants
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- forms protein in the body
- products made from grains
- measures the energy amount of food
- portion size, measured in calories, grams, or ounces
10 Clues: edible seeds in pods • substance within plants • science or study of food • forms protein in the body • products made from grains • measures the energy amount of food • a form of fat necessary for health • tube between the throat and stomach • to meat the body's nutritional needs • portion size, measured in calories, grams, or ounces
EDELEcosCrossword 2024-01-09
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- The first of the 3Rs
- What plants need for reproduction
- The non-living components in an ecosystem
- This biome is a cold desert
- This is a synonym of biome
- All the ecosystems and organisms occupy it
- The first organism in a food chain
- Artificial ecosystem for marine organisms
- Trees that have needles for leaves
- Organism killed and eaten by another
- wall An animal cell doesn't have this
- Gas needed for life
- Polluted precipitation
- Biome where you'd normally find a gazelle
- The top of a mountain
- chain How energy moves through an ecosystem
- The function to take in food to get energy
- Trees that lose their leaves
- What you should do instead of having a bath
- Trees that never lose their colour
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- Organisms where all are equal
- The second of the 3Rs
- dioxide Gas absorbed by plants during the day
- When organism fight for territory
- All the stages in an organisms life
- The second organism in a food chain
- Synonyms for plants
- When two organisms help each other
- The third of the 3Rs
- Name for all the different living things
- Low energy consuming light
- Organism that eats another organism for food
- These organisms produce oxygen
- Plant food is made here
- Controls all the cell's functions
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- Organisms with a backbone
- web Many connected food chains
- Synonym for animals
- The title of our project
40 Clues: Synonyms for plants • Gas needed for life • Synonym for animals • The first of the 3Rs • The third of the 3Rs • The second of the 3Rs • The top of a mountain • Polluted precipitation • Plant food is made here • The title of our project • Organisms with a backbone • This is a synonym of biome • Low energy consuming light • This biome is a cold desert • Trees that lose their leaves • ...
Matt's Career Crossword Puzzle 2012-02-29
Across
- medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- a specialist in the care of feet
- an expert on diet and nutrition
- Interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere
- a keeper of a museum or other collection
- a person who maintains and is in charge of archives
- a professional person qualified to prepare and dispense medical drugs
- a scientist who studies living organisms
- a specialist in geology
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- scientist specializing in the study of plants
- Eyewear designer.
- business that computes ensurance risks
- someone with special training in biochemistry
- an undertaker
- a building designer or a person who supervises their construction
15 Clues: an undertaker • Eyewear designer. • a specialist in geology • an expert on diet and nutrition • a specialist in the care of feet • business that computes ensurance risks • a keeper of a museum or other collection • a scientist who studies living organisms • scientist specializing in the study of plants • someone with special training in biochemistry • ...
Life processes 2022-06-29
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- _______ compounds are prepared by bacteria from atmospheric nitrogen
- life on earth depends on ________ molecules
- desert plant take CO2 during
- _____ intestine is the main site of digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats in humans
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- energy in plants in stored form is known as
- how do autotrophs fill their carbon and energy requirements
- light energy is absorbed by
- the intake of food and its utilisation by the body
- nitrogen compounds are taken in the form of______ by plants from the soil
- the green dots present in leaf represent
10 Clues: light energy is absorbed by • desert plant take CO2 during • the green dots present in leaf represent • energy in plants in stored form is known as • life on earth depends on ________ molecules • the intake of food and its utilisation by the body • how do autotrophs fill their carbon and energy requirements • ...
food wed 2021-05-11
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- organisms that eat primary consumers
- an organism that lives by predation an animal that preys on other animals
- organisms that capture energy directly from the sun to make their own food; trees,
- an animal that eats meat
- eat
- energy
- the study of living things in their natural environment; includes where organisms are found in an ecosystem, the relationships between organisms, and the interactions between energy and life
- an animal that eats plants
- an animal that eats plants and meat
- organisms that breack down organic
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- and feed on the nutrient
- eating primary consumers and secondary consumers.
- chains in an ecosystem
- an animal that obtains its nutrition
- an organism that the predator hunt
- an organisms that take up food directly
- a visual that shows the network of
- feeders – marine animals with organs that gather energy by straining nutrients and small organisms out of the water (e.g., mussels, barnacles, sponges)
- organisms that eat other organisms.
19 Clues: eat • energy • chains in an ecosystem • and feed on the nutrient • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • an organism that the predator hunt • a visual that shows the network of • organisms that breack down organic • organisms that eat other organisms. • an animal that eats plants and meat • organisms that eat primary consumers • an animal that obtains its nutrition • ...
Vocabulary Chapters 4-13 2025-04-01
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- extremely silly or unreasonable
- having lost hope
- an institution for the care of people requiring assistance
- giving or sharing, unselfish
- wide spread
- a person who guards or protects you
- poor nutrition
- an area covered with grass or other plants
- ask for information from someone
- Singular for lice
- a violent demonstration of rage or frustration
- an inflammation in hands and feet when exposed to cold
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- a bone disease that occurs in children
- a set of things working together
- giving out a deep low sound
- to search thoroughly or actively through
- a highly contagious skin infection
- having an attitude of doubt
- uncertain, indefinite
- to stay in a particular place
- a landing place
21 Clues: wide spread • poor nutrition • a landing place • having lost hope • Singular for lice • uncertain, indefinite • giving out a deep low sound • having an attitude of doubt • giving or sharing, unselfish • to stay in a particular place • extremely silly or unreasonable • a set of things working together • ask for information from someone • a highly contagious skin infection • ...
Brooklyn Hirschi Agricultural Science 2022-09-20
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- genetically modified organisms
- the growing and cultivation of trees
- study of plants
- making or manufacturing with raw materials
- the layout of mountain, hills, valleys
- a process of designing a building
- the study and science of substances
- the application of science to ag
- adding or taking away genetics from DNA
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- Farming without chemicals or artificial agents
- when a change is made
- long period or time with no rainfall
- absorbs light in plant cells
- genetic manipulation of organisms
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- the study of human society
- the location of genes on chromosomes
- taking in and use of food in the body
- changing of organisms acid and genes
- stock or supply of materials or money
20 Clues: study of plants • when a change is made • the study of human society • absorbs light in plant cells • genetically modified organisms • the application of science to ag • genetic manipulation of organisms • farm animals regarded as an asset • a process of designing a building • the study and science of substances • long period or time with no rainfall • ...
LE Unit 3 Ecology Crossword Alysia Gutierrez 2022-11-28
Across
- A complex community made of its unique plant and animal life
- Characterized by the presence of life
- Of or in relation to nutrition
- An organism whose primary food source is plants
- The living together of two dissimilar organisms; mutalism, commensalism, amensalism, or parasitism
- Any animal that primary food source is meat, fish, or other flesh
- A place where a organism or thing is usually found
- To deviate from plan or path
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- The struggle among organism for food, space and other necessities.
- The position or function of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- An organism whose food source is organic waste
- The synthesis of organic compounds in an organism where chemical reactions create the energy
- The amount of living matter in a certain habitat
- A organism that feeds on dead matter
- Characterized by the absence of life
- To adjust to a standard or degree
16 Clues: To deviate from plan or path • Of or in relation to nutrition • To adjust to a standard or degree • A organism that feeds on dead matter • Characterized by the absence of life • Characterized by the presence of life • An organism whose food source is organic waste • An organism whose primary food source is plants • The amount of living matter in a certain habitat • ...
environmental 2023-06-06
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- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- any kind of green plant.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores.
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- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight.
- occurs when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their leaves.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- the amount of living material provided by a given area or volume of the earth's surface, whether terrestrial or aquatic.
- make up the second trophic level.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
20 Clues: any kind of green plant. • an animal that feeds on plants. • make up the second trophic level. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores. • an area classified according to the species that live in that location. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- a organism that eats prey
- is an area where both living things and non living things work together to form an habitat
- organism that creates its own food or energy
- factors are things that are living things in an ecosystem
- animals or plants
- a organism that can eat both plants and organism
- an organism that creates its own food and light similar to producers
- a organism that only eats meat or organism
- a area where both abiotic and biotic things are found
- where a organism stands in the food chain
- study of animals and how they interact
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- organism that doesn't create its own energy and must eat other organism
- a organism that only eats plants
- organism that breaks down dead organisms for energy source
- number of organisms living in an environment
- a group of populations
- organism that eats dead animals
- consists of food chains
- factor are things that are non living things that are ecosystem
- a natural home or environment of an organism
- similar to a consumer
- a organism that runs away when a predator is in their area
- a animal that harbors parasites
- a animal that gets nutrition from living on another animal
24 Clues: animals or plants • similar to a consumer • a group of populations • consists of food chains • a organism that eats prey • organism that eats dead animals • a animal that harbors parasites • a organism that only eats plants • study of animals and how they interact • where a organism stands in the food chain • a organism that only eats meat or organism • ...
Grade 7 Science Ecosystem Unit 2023-12-27
Across
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
- it shows how energy is transferred up food chains that are interlinked with other food chains
- of or relating to life.
- Not associated with or derived from living organisms.
- animals that consume other animals to obtain nutrition from them
- an animal that feeds on plants
- animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse
- a maker or manufacturer of something
- animals that eat plants
- the flow of energy from one trophic, or feeding, level to the next in an ecosystem
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- The organisms that eat the primary consumers
- an animal that naturally preys on other
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- describes how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem
- capable of causing extinctions of native plants and animals
17 Clues: of or relating to life. • animals that eat plants • an animal that feeds on plants • a maker or manufacturer of something • an animal that naturally preys on other • The organisms that eat the primary consumers • Not associated with or derived from living organisms. • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food • ...
LE Unit 3 Ecology Crossword Alysia Gutierrez 2022-11-28
Across
- A complex community made of its unique plant and animal life
- Characterized by the presence of life
- Of or in relation to nutrition
- An organism whose primary food source is plants
- The living together of two dissimilar organisms; mutalism, commensalism, amensalism, or parasitism
- Any animal that primary food source is meat, fish, or other flesh
- A place where a organism or thing is usually found
- To deviate from plan or path
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- The struggle among organism for food, space and other necessities.
- The position or function of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- An organism whose food source is organic waste
- The synthesis of organic compounds in an organism where chemical reactions create the energy
- The amount of living matter in a certain habitat
- A organism that feeds on dead matter
- Characterized by the absence of life
- To adjust to a standard or degree
16 Clues: To deviate from plan or path • Of or in relation to nutrition • To adjust to a standard or degree • A organism that feeds on dead matter • Characterized by the absence of life • Characterized by the presence of life • An organism whose food source is organic waste • An organism whose primary food source is plants • The amount of living matter in a certain habitat • ...
Plants - Nutrition Topic 2021-04-30
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- A part of a plant used as food.
- An element found in food that is essential for our bodies to function normally.
- Having a variety, in sensible proportions.
- A sweet substance derived from plants.
- A substance that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
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- A diet that excludes meat.
- A lifestyle that exludes all products that come from animals.
- Nutrients that provide a lot of energy.
- The ability to do an activity.
- A fleshy part of a plant that contains seeds and can be eaten.
10 Clues: A diet that excludes meat. • The ability to do an activity. • A part of a plant used as food. • A sweet substance derived from plants. • Nutrients that provide a lot of energy. • Having a variety, in sensible proportions. • A lifestyle that exludes all products that come from animals. • A fleshy part of a plant that contains seeds and can be eaten. • ...
Food Where does it comes from 2023-01-27
Across
- Honey beast suck _______from the flowers.
- An Organism that prepares its own for.
- the part of the banana plant not used as food.
- Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant
- The substance that one can eat.
- an animal that eats plants and animals. Scavenger an Organism that feeds on the dead bodies of plants and animals.
- Spinach is the ______ part of the plant.
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- An animal that eats other animals.
- Brinjal is the _______part of the plant
- The process by which living things take in food and utilise it for the growth and repair
- Rice is the _______part of the plan.
- An Organism that directly or indirectly depends on the food produced by the producer.
- An animal that eats only plan sort of plant products.
- 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. • An Organism that prepares its own for. • Brinjal is the _______part of the plant • Potatoes is the_______ part of the plant • Spinach is the ______ part of the plant. • Honey beast suck _______from the flowers. • the part of the banana plant not used as food. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-16
Across
- aerial oxidation
- water soluble base
- property allowing metals to hammer into sheets
- complete digestion takes place here
- colourless synthetic indicator
- Image beyond C
- ratio of height of image to height of object
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- contraction and relaxation of muscles of oesophagus
- property of light in which light travels in a straight line
- reflection rays are distributed for parallel incident rays
- salivary gland situated close to the lower jaw
- the process of transport of food in plants
- an olfactory indicator
- mode of nutrition in which organism depend on another organism
- sin i/ sin r = constant=refractive index
15 Clues: Image beyond C • aerial oxidation • water soluble base • an olfactory indicator • colourless synthetic indicator • complete digestion takes place here • sin i/ sin r = constant=refractive index • the process of transport of food in plants • ratio of height of image to height of object • salivary gland situated close to the lower jaw • ...
Nutrition in plants - BIOLOGY 2017-05-10
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- A PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GETS ITS FOOD IS CALLED
- A CERTAIN BACTERIA THAT CAN CONVERT NITROGEN INTO WATER - SOLUBLE COMPOUND
- TINY PORES LOCATED ON THE UNDER SIDE OF THE LEAF
- A PLANT WHICH FEEDS ON INSECTS FOR FOOD
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- THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS UTILIZATION BY THE BODY IS CALLED
- THE GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS
- A PLANT WHICH SUCKS FOOD FROM OTHER PLANTS USING ROOT-LIKE STRUCTURES
7 Clues: THE GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS • A PLANT WHICH FEEDS ON INSECTS FOR FOOD • TINY PORES LOCATED ON THE UNDER SIDE OF THE LEAF • A PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GETS ITS FOOD IS CALLED • A PLANT WHICH SUCKS FOOD FROM OTHER PLANTS USING ROOT-LIKE STRUCTURES • A CERTAIN BACTERIA THAT CAN CONVERT NITROGEN INTO WATER - SOLUBLE COMPOUND • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- a organism that eats prey
- is an area where both living things and non living things work together to form an habitat
- organism that creates its own food or energy
- factors are things that are living things in an ecosystem
- animals or plants
- a organism that can eat both plants and organism
- an organism that creates its own food and light similar to producers
- a organism that only eats meat or organism
- a area where both abiotic and biotic things are found
- where a organism stands in the food chain
- study of animals and how they interact
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- organism that doesn't create its own energy and must eat other organism
- a organism that only eats plants
- organism that breaks down dead organisms for energy source
- number of organisms living in an environment
- a group of populations
- organism that eats dead animals
- consists of food chains
- factor are things that are non living things that are ecosystem
- a natural home or environment of an organism
- similar to a consumer
- a organism that runs away when a predator is in their area
- a animal that harbors parasites
- a animal that gets nutrition from living on another animal
24 Clues: animals or plants • similar to a consumer • a group of populations • consists of food chains • a organism that eats prey • organism that eats dead animals • a animal that harbors parasites • a organism that only eats plants • study of animals and how they interact • where a organism stands in the food chain • a organism that only eats meat or organism • ...
Oscar's Crossworrd 2022-02-09
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- relating to feeding and nutrition
- is the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, helectrical, chemical, nuclear, or other forms
- a series of linked things
- a area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather, work together to form life
- is organic, meaning it is made of material that comes from living organisms, such as plants and animals
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- the main sugar found in your blood
- in the process by plants make sugar
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- the substance that we breath
- that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6
11 Clues: a series of linked things • the substance that we breath • relating to feeding and nutrition • the main sugar found in your blood • in the process by plants make sugar • is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6 • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- a organism that eats prey
- is an area where both living things and non living things work together to form an habitat
- organism that creates its own food or energy
- factors are things that are living things in an ecosystem
- animals or plants
- a organism that can eat both plants and organism
- an organism that creates its own food and light similar to producers
- a organism that only eats meat or organism
- a area where both abiotic and biotic things are found
- where a organism stands in the food chain
- study of animals and how they interact
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- organism that doesn't create its own energy and must eat other organism
- a organism that only eats plants
- organism that breaks down dead organisms for energy source
- number of organisms living in an environment
- a group of populations
- organism that eats dead animals
- consists of food chains
- factor are things that are non living things that are ecosystem
- a natural home or environment of an organism
- similar to a consumer
- a organism that runs away when a predator is in their area
- a animal that harbors parasites
- a animal that gets nutrition from living on another animal
24 Clues: animals or plants • similar to a consumer • a group of populations • consists of food chains • a organism that eats prey • organism that eats dead animals • a animal that harbors parasites • a organism that only eats plants • study of animals and how they interact • where a organism stands in the food chain • a organism that only eats meat or organism • ...
LE Unit 3 Ecology Crossword Alysia Gutierrez 2022-11-28
Across
- A complex community made of its unique plant and animal life
- Characterized by the presence of life
- Of or in relation to nutrition
- An organism whose primary food source is plants
- The living together of two dissimilar organisms; mutalism, commensalism, amensalism, or parasitism
- Any animal that primary food source is meat, fish, or other flesh
- A place where a organism or thing is usually found
- To deviate from plan or path
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- The struggle among organism for food, space and other necessities.
- The position or function of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- An organism whose food source is organic waste
- The synthesis of organic compounds in an organism where chemical reactions create the energy
- The amount of living matter in a certain habitat
- A organism that feeds on dead matter
- Characterized by the absence of life
- To adjust to a standard or degree
16 Clues: To deviate from plan or path • Of or in relation to nutrition • To adjust to a standard or degree • A organism that feeds on dead matter • Characterized by the absence of life • Characterized by the presence of life • An organism whose food source is organic waste • An organism whose primary food source is plants • The amount of living matter in a certain habitat • ...
Cells 2025-02-20
Across
- controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell
- jelly-like substance filling the cell
- made up of one cell
- organisms that live on dead/decaying matter
- the membrane in osmosis is ___________
- all cells are formed from _______ cells
- powerhouse of the cell
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- chloroplasts trap ______ from the sun.
- process by which plants make food
- material making up walls in plant cells
- green pigment in plant cells
- protective structure of plant cells
- osmosis only involves the movement of _____ molecules
- made up of multiple cells
- process by which organisms obtain food
15 Clues: made up of one cell • powerhouse of the cell • made up of multiple cells • green pigment in plant cells • process by which plants make food • protective structure of plant cells • jelly-like substance filling the cell • chloroplasts trap ______ from the sun. • the membrane in osmosis is ___________ • process by which organisms obtain food • ...
