nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Ava Price Agricultural Science 2022-09-20
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- genetic manipulation of organisms
- the growing and cultivation of trees
- without chemicals or artificial agents
- the layout of mountains, hills, valleys
- stock or supply of materials or money
- genetically modified organism
- changing of organism's acids and genes
- taking in and use of food in the body
- study of human society
- a long period of time with no rainfall
- farm animals regarded as an asset
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- when a change is made
- adding or taking away genetics from DNA
- the application of science to AG
- the location of genes on chromosomes
- study of plants
- a process of designing and building
- manufacturing with raw materials
- the study and science of substances
- absorbs light in plant cells
20 Clues: study of plants • when a change is made • study of human society • absorbs light in plant cells • genetically modified organism • the application of science to AG • manufacturing with raw materials • genetic manipulation of organisms • farm animals regarded as an asset • a process of designing and building • the study and science of substances • ...
biology 2025-06-13
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- The removal of metabolic waste products from the organism.
- and Development: Increase in size and complexity of an organism following genetic instructions.
- (Regulation): Maintaining internal conditions (homeostasis) to keep the organism stable.
- Chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules to release energy.
- The intake of materials for energy, growth, and development (e.g., photosynthesis in plants, ingestion in animals).
- is the process where plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
- The ability of an organism or part of it to change position or place.
- All the chemical reactions that occur within living cells, including respiration and synthesis.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
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- The process of producing new individuals of the same kind.
- Passing genetic information to offspring to produce new individuals.
- Organisms that make their own food (e.g., plants via photosynthesis).
- A permanent increase in size and dry mass by cell division or enlargement.
- The ability to detect and respond to stimuli in the environment.
- Organisms that obtain food by consuming other organisms.
- Any living thing that carries out life processes.
- The regulation of internal conditions to maintain a stable environment.
- Changes in the environment that organisms respond to (e.g., light, temperature).
18 Clues: Any living thing that carries out life processes. • Organisms that obtain food by consuming other organisms. • The process of producing new individuals of the same kind. • The removal of metabolic waste products from the organism. • The ability to detect and respond to stimuli in the environment. • The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. • ...
The Seven Life Processes that Living Things Do 2014-11-16
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- The last one begins with a "G". It's all about getting bigger
- All living things do ___________ life processes
- Animals have babies. Plants do this from seeds.
- People walk, birds fly, plants turn toward the sun.
- All living things need this. We get this by eating. Plants get it by photosynthesis.
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- Plants and animals use the oxygen in the air to turn food into energy
- A way to remember these has seven letters that begin with M (without spaces)
- We notice temperature changes because we are __________ to changes in our surroundings
- This is what living things do to get rid of waste products
- If it is alive, it __________ do these seven things.
10 Clues: All living things do ___________ life processes • Animals have babies. Plants do this from seeds. • People walk, birds fly, plants turn toward the sun. • If it is alive, it __________ do these seven things. • This is what living things do to get rid of waste products • The last one begins with a "G". It's all about getting bigger • ...
Nutrition of plants 2017-05-13
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- small openings usually found at the under surface of the leaves
- protective layer of leaf
- plants which don't have chlorophyll
- plants which feed on insects
- contains chlorophyl
- turn soil layers to replenishing the nutrients
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- plants which depend on other plants for food
- plants which get food from other plants
- food making process in plants
- plants which make their own food
10 Clues: contains chlorophyl • protective layer of leaf • plants which feed on insects • food making process in plants • plants which make their own food • plants which don't have chlorophyll • plants which get food from other plants • plants which depend on other plants for food • turn soil layers to replenishing the nutrients • ...
Ecosystems 2023-05-24
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- An abiotic factor in an ecosystem that affects where the plants can live in an aquatic ecosystem.
- The relationship between two organisms that want the same resource.
- All living things are made of these
- An organism that is eaten by other organisms
- An organism that only eats plants
- The need that organisms have for food.
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms
- The special features an organism has that helps it to survive
- The colour of light that is the worst for photosynthesis
- The process that allows living things to make copies of itself.
- An organism that only eats meat
- One of the characteristics of living things, allows the organism to get from one place to another.
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- An organism that eats another organism
- The type of organism that is a producer.
- The process of getting rid of waste.
- The non-living parts of an ecosystem.
- Organisms can detect things in their surrounding environment.
- All of the living and the non-living parts of the ecosystem and the interaction between them.
- The process by which plants make their food.
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals and recycles the material back into the earth.
- The process of an organism making energy from sugar and oxygen.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- An organism that makes its own food via photosynthesis
- The process of getting bigger.
- The relationships between living parts of the ecosystem.
25 Clues: The process of getting bigger. • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • All living things are made of these • The process of getting rid of waste. • The non-living parts of an ecosystem. • An organism that eats another organism • The need that organisms have for food. • The type of organism that is a producer. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
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- 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 • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
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- 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 • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-13
Plant Agriculture 2025-04-08
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- Malnutrition consisting of consumption of too few calories or too few of one specific nutrient
- Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
- the accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism.
- An extreme shortage of food
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
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- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Foods farmed with natural fertilizers and pest control methods; animals are fed organic feed.
- an organism that has been genetically altered by humans
- Belts of trees along feld edges to reduce wind erosion
- the method of growing plants in a solution of nutrients instead of in soil
- Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms
13 Clues: An extreme shortage of food • A way of supplying water to an area of land • Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms • Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield • Belts of trees along feld edges to reduce wind erosion • an organism that has been genetically altered by humans • Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away • ...
Arkansas Extension Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The practice of growing plants without soil
- Essential for healthy soil, often tested through Extension programs
- The name for a group of Extension agents in your community
- The process of converting food waste into soil-enriching material
- An insect that helps pollinate crops
- An educational program teaching young people skills like cooking and sewing
- The key nutrient plants need to photosynthesize
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- The Extension program that provides nutrition education and resources
- A vegetable often grown in Arkansas gardens, known for its pods
- A meal preparation method promoted for busy families
- An indoor plant that purifies air
- A winter vegetable often used in stews and soups
- A common pest that affects tomatoes in Arkansas gardens
- A type of gardening that uses raised beds or containers
14 Clues: An indoor plant that purifies air • An insect that helps pollinate crops • The practice of growing plants without soil • The key nutrient plants need to photosynthesize • A winter vegetable often used in stews and soups • A meal preparation method promoted for busy families • A common pest that affects tomatoes in Arkansas gardens • ...
Nutrition of Plants 2017-05-22
7 Clues: symbiotic plant • Saprophytic plant • liquid inside chloroplast • organisms that can make their own food • plants that need other plants for nutrition • plants that get energy from dead and decaying plants • contains green pigment chlorophyll which absorbs light
Nutrition of Plants 2017-05-22
7 Clues: symbiotic plant • Saprophytic plant • liquid inside chloroplast • organisms that can make their own food • plants that need other plants for nutrition • plants that get energy from dead and decaying plants • contains green pigment chlorophyll which absorbs light
nutrition 2023-02-06
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- rate the number of times your heart beats in a min
- feeding your body for fuel
- fibers and threads under your skin
- build or replace tissues in your body
- data that is collected through observation
- the body's main sugar
- fats that keep your body warm
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- a unit of energy
- the bodies ability to do work
- fat found in plants and animal tissues
- data that uses numbers it can be counted
- these are sugars and starches
- fats this fat is considered junk food
- the smallest living organism
14 Clues: a unit of energy • the body's main sugar • feeding your body for fuel • the smallest living organism • the bodies ability to do work • these are sugars and starches • fats that keep your body warm • fibers and threads under your skin • build or replace tissues in your body • fats this fat is considered junk food • fat found in plants and animal tissues • ...
The World of Plants Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2021-01-30
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- animal that eats a primary consumer
- propagation where offspring have identical DNA to parent
- ability to sense/respond to water
- layers of decaying peat moss
- plant with the ability to store large amounts of water
- propagation by combining a bud onto a rootstock
- reproduction using part of the plant instead of seeds to start a new plant
- plant from which parasite takes nutrition
- plant response to a particular stimulus/condition
- the ability to sense up and down, respond to gravity
- meat-eating
- developing petiole on a fern frond
- organisms that cannot make their own food including mushrooms and yeast; one of the five kingdoms
- plant that gains nutrients by tapping into and taking them from other plants
- plant that grows on other plants or structures for support but have their own root systems
- special underground stem that grows horizontally
- response to touch
- modifying a plant's genes to obtain desired results
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- 'leaves' of a fern
- movement towards the stimulus
- response to changes in temperature
- movement away from the stimulus
- the ability to sense/respond to light
- reproductive organ of non-flowering plants
- yellow algae with silica in their cell walls
- attached to other plants but does not harm them
- animal that eats plants
- another name for vegetative reproduction
- plantlike organisms that often live in water; Kingdom Protista
- the ability to sense/respond to chemicals
- another name for phototropism
- propagation by cutting a stem and stimulating it to grow new roots
32 Clues: meat-eating • response to touch • 'leaves' of a fern • animal that eats plants • layers of decaying peat moss • movement towards the stimulus • another name for phototropism • movement away from the stimulus • ability to sense/respond to water • response to changes in temperature • developing petiole on a fern frond • animal that eats a primary consumer • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Low fiber high energy animal feed
- The second stomach chamber of a ruminant
- Provides energy
- Animal that only eats plants
- The first and largest stomach chamber of a ruminant
- Product containing nutrients that is added to the primary diet
- Sac that receives food from the esophagus
- Animal that eats both flesh and plants
- Micronutrient essential to animal growth
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- Crucial for gut health and nutrition
- Nutrient rich ration
- Energy reserve
- Animal that eats only flesh
- An element essential for health such as calcium
- The third stomach chamber of a ruminant
- The type and amount of feed an animal receives
- How much an animal likes a food
- Fibrous plant
- Provides nitrogen and other important things
- The fourth stomach chamber of a ruminant
20 Clues: Fibrous plant • Energy reserve • Provides energy • Nutrient rich ration • Animal that eats only flesh • Animal that only eats plants • How much an animal likes a food • Low fiber high energy animal feed • Crucial for gut health and nutrition • Animal that eats both flesh and plants • The third stomach chamber of a ruminant • The second stomach chamber of a ruminant • ...
Ben Crossword per7 Nutrition 2022-11-16
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- nutrition that contains amino acids
- sugar molecule
- fuels the body
- helps you make cell membranes and hormones
- H20
- is associated with healthy bones and teeth
- the part in many foods that cannot be digested
- micronutrient that helps metabolism
- substance that requires nutrition
- bone disease
- desire for a certain food
- found in foods that our bodies need
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- how fast your body breaks down food
- nutrition that contains fatty acids
- type of dietary fat
- when the body hasn't had enough food
- Mineral needed for the body to survive
- fats that are liquid at room temp
- has many nutrients inside
- energy content in food
- unsaturated fats from natural/industrial sources
21 Clues: H20 • bone disease • sugar molecule • fuels the body • type of dietary fat • energy content in food • has many nutrients inside • desire for a certain food • fats that are liquid at room temp • substance that requires nutrition • how fast your body breaks down food • nutrition that contains fatty acids • nutrition that contains amino acids • micronutrient that helps metabolism • ...
ag career 2023-07-21
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- Someone who coordinates
- a person who ranks below a senior officer/helps them.
- A person who cleans dogs and animals.
- someone who is an expert on agriculture and who advises farmers.
- A person who advises.
- someone who finds new efficient breeds of animals and plants
- someone who takes care of and rears sheep
- a person who conducts analysis.
- a worker in the technology field.
- a person who gives animals medical drugs.
- Person who grows plants.
- professionals in engineering.
- someone who milks cows
- someone who supervises the operations on a farm
- someone who consults farmers about crops and problems within the farm.
- Someone who does labour on a farm
- someone who looks at the genes of animals and determines good and bad traits.
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- someone who studies the properties of and manage water resources
- someone who studies the relationship between plants, animals and the environment.
- someone who runs and works on a farm
- someone who shears sheep and other animals
- someone who studies the nutrition and food needs of animals
- someone who treats, diagnoses, and help prevent injury in animals.
- someone who manages the operations of a farm
- someone who helps out on a farm, farm_appendage
- A person who irrigates
- someone who specialises in sales.
- someone who harvests crops during harvest season.
- a person who manages plants starting with K
- Someone who operates machinery on a farm, Forklift _____
30 Clues: A person who advises. • A person who irrigates • someone who milks cows • Someone who coordinates • Person who grows plants. • professionals in engineering. • a person who conducts analysis. • someone who specialises in sales. • a worker in the technology field. • Someone who does labour on a farm • someone who runs and works on a farm • A person who cleans dogs and animals. • ...
Food chain 2021-09-27
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- The position it holds down holds down in a food chain, ex: level 1= plants/other autotrophs,level 4= tertiary consumers, level 5= quaternary consumers.
- autotrophic organism that creates its own food through solar energy or chemical energy (hint: base of food chain)
- organism that breaks down organic matter/ dead animals. (hint: bacteria,fungi.)
- natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- an area classified by the species that live in that area
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- Consumer that eats animals and plants
- a consumer that hunts and kills other consumers for food/energy
- many food chains in an ecosystem
- Consumer that only eats other consumers
- Interacting group of organisms in an area
- A sequence of who eats who in an ecosystem to obtain nutrition starting from a producer
- Consumer that only eats plants
12 Clues: Consumer that only eats plants • many food chains in an ecosystem • Consumer that eats animals and plants • Consumer that only eats other consumers • Interacting group of organisms in an area • an area classified by the species that live in that area • a consumer that hunts and kills other consumers for food/energy • ...
LIFE PROCESSES 2021-08-19
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- the primary organs of respiration
- Glomerulus is surrounded by this
- chemically organic substances necessary for growth
- accumulation of this causes fatigue and muscle cramps
- the end product of filtration
- an instrument used for measuring blood pressure
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- Plasmodium, Ticks, lice are the examples of this type of nutrition
- end product of photosynthesis
- the process in plants where loss of water takes place from aerial parts of plants
- tiny filtration units that make up the kidneys
10 Clues: the end product of filtration • end product of photosynthesis • the primary organs of respiration • Glomerulus is surrounded by this • tiny filtration units that make up the kidneys • an instrument used for measuring blood pressure • chemically organic substances necessary for growth • accumulation of this causes fatigue and muscle cramps • ...
Energy in ecosystems key terms 2021-01-04
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- Another name for the organism at the first trophic level
- Animal that eats plants
- Position of an organism in the food chain
- Process of using glucose to produce energy that also produces carbon dioxide and heat
- Organism that consumers others to get nutrition
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- Breakdown of organic matter producing heat and carbon dioxide
- How much energy gets moved from one trophic level to another
- Organism that produces its own nutrition
8 Clues: Animal that eats plants • Organism that produces its own nutrition • Position of an organism in the food chain • Organism that consumers others to get nutrition • Another name for the organism at the first trophic level • How much energy gets moved from one trophic level to another • Breakdown of organic matter producing heat and carbon dioxide • ...
world of microorganism 2025-01-02
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- An tiny organism with slipper-shaped
- An organism obtains nutrition from decay and dead organisms.
- the microorganism that do not have cytoplasm and nucleus.
- they have chloroplast, nucleus and cytoplasm and cell walls
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- An organism obtains nutrition from its hosts
- the organism that cannot see by naked eyes.
- they are plants that do not have chlorophyll.
- It made up by sporangium and hypha and can be found on surface of bread.
- it can be found in any places and can be good or bad to human health.
- it use to make dough become softer and expand.
10 Clues: An tiny organism with slipper-shaped • the organism that cannot see by naked eyes. • An organism obtains nutrition from its hosts • they are plants that do not have chlorophyll. • it use to make dough become softer and expand. • the microorganism that do not have cytoplasm and nucleus. • they have chloroplast, nucleus and cytoplasm and cell walls • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-05-13
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- Nutrient from which plants obtain their energy.
- ________ consumes carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
- Part of the plant that absorbs the water from the ground.
- Gas released by plants.
- Organisms capable of creating their own nutrients.
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- _________ uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Gas released by all living things.
- Belgium scientist who studied plant nutrition.
- Organisms that feed on animals, plants, or both.
- All living things need ______ to carry out their normal functions.
10 Clues: Gas released by plants. • Gas released by all living things. • Belgium scientist who studied plant nutrition. • Nutrient from which plants obtain their energy. • Organisms that feed on animals, plants, or both. • _________ uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. • Organisms capable of creating their own nutrients. • ...
Energy Transfer Vocabulary 2023-10-11
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- Energy is transferred from one organism to another
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy or nutrition
- Obtain energy by eating plants
- Each step in a food chain
- Produce energy-rich compounds that can be used later by organisms
- Animals that consume the bodies of animals that have died
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- Must acquire energy from other organisms
- Can capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- Obtain energy by eating both plants and animals
- Obtain energy by eating other animals
- Feed by chemically breaking down organic matter
- A network on feeding interactions
12 Clues: Each step in a food chain • Obtain energy by eating plants • A network on feeding interactions • Obtain energy by eating other animals • Must acquire energy from other organisms • Obtain energy by eating both plants and animals • Feed by chemically breaking down organic matter • Energy is transferred from one organism to another • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-24
5 Clues: Process of taking in food by an organism • Animals that depend directly on plants for nutrition • Synthesis of food that occurs in presence of sunlight • Tiny pores through which leaves take in carbon dioxide • Non green plants that live on dead and decaying animals
Nutrition in Animals 2025-08-30
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- Part of tooth with soft tissues and nerves
- Process of removing unwanted waste from the body
- Method to puncture body inside and then take in food
- Muscular organ
- Animals that eat flesh of other animals
- Tube to suck food
- Type of acid released in the stomach
- Animals that eat plants
- Contain digestive enzymes
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- Finger like projectoons
- Method Secrete enzyme to dissolve food
- used to cut and chop food
- Pointed teeth present besides Incisors
- Bile Juice secreted is stored in this organ
- Process in which absorbed food is utilised in the body
- Juice made by Liver
- They are total 12 teeth in number
17 Clues: Muscular organ • Tube to suck food • Juice made by Liver • Finger like projectoons • Animals that eat plants • used to cut and chop food • Contain digestive enzymes • They are total 12 teeth in number • Type of acid released in the stomach • Method Secrete enzyme to dissolve food • Pointed teeth present besides Incisors • Animals that eat flesh of other animals • ...
Nutrition 2024-11-11
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- This happens when you don't drink enough water
- The process your body uses to make energy from the food you eat
- Your body needs this to build and maintain your muscles and bones
- Bad Cholesterol
- Minerals in your body's fluids
- A protein found in wheat
- A type of food
- A substance in plants
- A unit of heat
- A type of food
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- Good Cholesterol
- Field of study that has to do with food
- A type of fat found in your blood.
- This is made up of what you eat and drink
- Needs this to make hormones
- A simple carbohydrate
- A type of food
- A type of food
- another name for salt
19 Clues: A type of food • A type of food • A type of food • A unit of heat • A type of food • Bad Cholesterol • Good Cholesterol • A simple carbohydrate • A substance in plants • another name for salt • A protein found in wheat • Needs this to make hormones • Minerals in your body's fluids • A type of fat found in your blood. • Field of study that has to do with food • ...
Biology topic 1 and 2 2024-05-21
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- An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place
- To be sensitive to and respond to changes in the surroundings
- a living thing
- The ability to control their internal conditions
- Production of new organism
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- Increase in size and mass by increasing the number of cells.
- the need to take in food for nutrition and energy. Plants make their own food by photosynthesis
- surface membrane. A very thin layer of fat and protein that surrounds every living cell
- removal of metabolic waste substances produced by chemical reactions in cells
9 Clues: a living thing • Production of new organism • The ability to control their internal conditions • Increase in size and mass by increasing the number of cells. • To be sensitive to and respond to changes in the surroundings • removal of metabolic waste substances produced by chemical reactions in cells • ...
sfsfs 2024-02-22
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- Important for bone health
- Essential for life and hydration
- Necessary for maintaining fluid balance
- Fatty acids beneficial for heart health
- Provides energy for the body
- A group of plant foods high in protein and fiber
- Compounds found in plants that have health benefits
- Aids in digestive health
- High in healthy fats and proteins
- A healthy source of protein with less fat
- A natural source of vitamins and minerals
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- Organic compounds required for growth and nutrition
- Essential mineral for blood production
- Provides energy but should be consumed in moderation
- Cereal grains that contain the whole kernel
- Protects cells from damage
- A source of calcium and protein
- Essential for a balanced diet
- Essential for muscle repair
- Disease linked to vitamin C deficiency
20 Clues: Aids in digestive health • Important for bone health • Protects cells from damage • Essential for muscle repair • Provides energy for the body • Essential for a balanced diet • A source of calcium and protein • Essential for life and hydration • High in healthy fats and proteins • Essential mineral for blood production • Disease linked to vitamin C deficiency • ...
Plant Nutrition 2022-05-13
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- slimy, green patches in ponds or stagnant water bodies.
- the process by which plants produce food.
- tiny pores present on the surface of leaves for absorption of carbon di oxide.
- green pigment present in leaves.
- organisms that take nutrients from dead and decaying matter.
- product of photosynthesis that is essential for all organisms(hint, its a gas)
- a bacterium that can convert atmospheric nitrogen to usable form.
- components of food necessary for our body.
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- organisms that prepare food for themselves from simple substances.
- a plant that is partially autotrophic.
- organisms that take in food prepared by others.
- where are the food factories of plants located.
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
- a relationship where organisms share shelter and food.
- mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- a parasitic plant with yellow, slender and branched stem.
16 Clues: green pigment present in leaves. • a plant that is partially autotrophic. • the process by which plants produce food. • components of food necessary for our body. • organisms that take in food prepared by others. • where are the food factories of plants located. • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • ...
Nutrition and Phtosynthesis 2021-11-21
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- Type of heterotrophic nutrition where organisms ingest food then digest it
- Organelle in which chlorophyll is found
- Structure in which water is transported from the roots to the leaves
- A tick and a dog is an example of this type of heterotrophic nutrition
- type of nutrition where an organism produces its own food
- A bi-product of photosynthesis
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- Type of heterotrophic nutrition where organisms digest dead matter outside of their bodies then absorb it
- Main product of photosynthesis
- Way in which organisms obtain or produce food
- Structure in which CO2 diffuses into the leaf
- They speed up the process of photosynthesis
- Another name for Autotrophs
- pigment responsible for absorbing light energy
13 Clues: Another name for Autotrophs • Main product of photosynthesis • A bi-product of photosynthesis • Organelle in which chlorophyll is found • They speed up the process of photosynthesis • Way in which organisms obtain or produce food • Structure in which CO2 diffuses into the leaf • pigment responsible for absorbing light energy • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
5 Clues: green pigment present in leaves. • the process of growing plants without soil. • plants which feed on dead and decaying organisms. • The process of intaking of food and it utilization. • I directly feed on living organisms(host) for nutrition.
I learning crossword 2024-03-12
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- its a process that plants use to get energy and make food
- its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken
- an animal that eats other animals or their own kind
- a jelly like substance that fills in the cell and where chemicals occur
- green pigment that's found in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- plants and animals start doing this ever since they were born, they stop once they become adults
- is an animal that gets caught by an animal
- it has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, ribosome and cell membrane
- after 18 weeks they get considered as an adult and start to lay eggs
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- an animal that hunts their prey ( animal )
- a thing that no living thing on Earth cannot live without
- It provides support and gives strength
- an energy source that's important to plants
- it provides energy and other substances like protein for growth and carbohydrates for energy
- a living thing that creates or produces their own food
- hatch from an egg
- it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole
17 Clues: hatch from an egg • It provides support and gives strength • an animal that hunts their prey ( animal ) • is an animal that gets caught by an animal • an energy source that's important to plants • its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken • an animal that eats other animals or their own kind • it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole • ...
Enviroment Ecosystem and Biodiversity 2015-12-22
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- feed on both plants and animals
- Essential nutrient for plant growth
- nutrition breaking down into complex organic moleclues
- Total variety of life in our planet
- study of organisms in their natural home
- support life on living organism
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- feed other organisms
- physical and chemical components of an ecosystem
- feed on dead organisms
- plant eating animals
10 Clues: feed other organisms • plant eating animals • feed on dead organisms • feed on both plants and animals • support life on living organism • Essential nutrient for plant growth • Total variety of life in our planet • study of organisms in their natural home • physical and chemical components of an ecosystem • nutrition breaking down into complex organic moleclues
Intro to Ecology 2023-11-21
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- An organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- Someone who creates and supplies goods or services.
- An area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- An organism that regularly consumes a variety of materials, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- Study the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment.
- Characterized by the fact that they are reproductively isolated from other groups.
- A social unit (a group of living things) with a shared socially significant characteristic, such as place, set of norms, culture, religion, values, customs, or identity.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment.
- Involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- An organism that mostly feeds on meat.
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- Organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter known as detritus to obtain energy and nutrition.
- The region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals, and bacteria.
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- A group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- Photosynthetic microscopic organisms that are technically bacteria.
- A community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- Breaks apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials.
18 Clues: An organism that mostly feeds on meat. • An organism that mostly feeds on plants. • Someone who creates and supplies goods or services. • Breaks apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials. • Photosynthetic microscopic organisms that are technically bacteria. • Study the relationship between plants, animals, and the environment. • ...
nutrition 2021-12-02
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- used to measure energy your body uses
- storage form of energy
- living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates called..
- a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic..
- application of a sciantially understanding of nutrition is..
- a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important
- can be found in frinls and vegetables is..
- which an animal or plant takes in and utillizes food substances called...
- the kinds of food the a person animal or community habtually eats called...
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- food or provisions for human being
- growth provides energy and maintauns is..
- maintain body cells and tissue
- help build strong bond and teeth
- breaks down food into nutrition
- which constitute a mojor class of animal food is...
- the forgotten nutrition
- a food and drinks regarded as a source of strength called....
- is a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds
- a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible called..
- most of the intercellular matrix of comective tissue is..
20 Clues: storage form of energy • the forgotten nutrition • maintain body cells and tissue • breaks down food into nutrition • help build strong bond and teeth • food or provisions for human being • used to measure energy your body uses • growth provides energy and maintauns is.. • can be found in frinls and vegetables is.. • a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic.. • ...
plants 2019-01-07
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- Transpiration is fastest if it is… (hint: temperature) (3)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is… (hint: water) (5)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is… (hint: light) (6)
- A nutrient needed to make proteins (7)
- A specialised cell with lots of chloroplasts (8)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is… (hint: air flow) (5)
- The organ that contains palisade cells (4)
- Glucose can be dissolved in water (7)
- The N in MRS GREN (9)
- Made of cellulose and supports cell (8)
- A green pigment inside chloroplasts (11)
- Root hair cells absorb this (5)
- Using glucose to release energy (11)
- Where respiration occurs (12)
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell (12)
- The smallest part of an organism (4)
- A gas absorbed by plants (13)
- A group of similar tissues working together (5)
- A gas released by plants (6)
- Absorbs sunlight (12)
- Root hair cells have a large ____ area (7)
- A group of identical cells (6)
- A specialised tissue that transports water in plants (5)
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- The organ that contains root hair cells (4)
- The reproductive organ of plants (6)
- What piece of equipment measures transpiration (9)
- What do plants convert glucose into during the day? (6)
- Where proteins are made (9)
- The cell wall is made of this (9)
- A nutrient needed for healthy roots (9)
- How plants produce food (14)
- A specialised tissue that transports glucose in plants (6)
- A nutrient needed for photosynthesis (9)
- A specialised cell with a large surface area (8)
- Stores genetic material and controls the cell (7)
- The movement of water through a plant (13)
- Stores cell sap (7)
- Phosphate deficiency causes this leaf colour (6)
- Chloroplasts absorb this (5)
- Magnesium deficiency causes this leaf colour (6)
- Which type of cell has more parts: plant or animal? (5)
- Starch cannot be dissolved in water (9)
- A sugar produced by photosynthesis (7)
- Which type of cell has fewer parts: plant or animal? (6)
- A nutrient needed for healthy flowers (9)
- This organ supports plants (4)
46 Clues: Stores cell sap (7) • The N in MRS GREN (9) • Absorbs sunlight (12) • Where proteins are made (9) • How plants produce food (14) • Chloroplasts absorb this (5) • A gas released by plants (6) • Where respiration occurs (12) • A gas absorbed by plants (13) • This organ supports plants (4) • A group of identical cells (6) • Root hair cells absorb this (5) • ...
class 2024-04-09
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- A living individual entity.
- Change in position or location.
- Increase in size or development.
- Aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins.
- Animals with a backbone or spinal column.
- Small arthropods with six legs and usually wings.
- Intake of nutrients for growth and energy.
- Organism composed of multiple cells.
- Chemical processes in an organism to maintain life.
- Warm-blooded vertebrates that nurse their young.
- Removal of waste products from the body.
- Invertebrates with exoskeletons and jointed limbs.
- Mass of an organism excluding water is called _____ mass..
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- Plant with one seed leaf, typically parallel-veined leaves.
- Arthropods with four pairs of legs, like spiders.
- Cold-blooded vertebrates with scales or plates.
- Taxonomic rank above species, grouping closely related organisms.
- Ability to detect or respond to stimuli.
- Process of releasing energy from food.
- Polysaccharide that forms the cell walls of plants.
- Organism composed of a single cell.
- Terrestrial arthropods with many legs, like centipedes.
- Green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
- Process of producing offspring.
- Group of organisms with similar characteristics, capable of interbreeding.
25 Clues: A living individual entity. • Change in position or location. • Process of producing offspring. • Increase in size or development. • Organism composed of a single cell. • Organism composed of multiple cells. • Process of releasing energy from food. • Aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins. • Ability to detect or respond to stimuli. • Removal of waste products from the body. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2016-05-03
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- An assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area
- A system formed by the interaction of a community
- A type of relationship between two species of plant
- An organism (plants) that is able to produce its own food
- The ecosystem comprising the entire earth and the living orgaisms
- A living animal or plant from which a parasite obtains nutrition
- A relationship between two species of organisms
- An orgnaism that lives on/in a organism of another species
- A position or function of an organism in a community
- A series of organisms related by predator-prey and consumer-resource interactions
- An animal hunted or seized for food
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- A natural environment of an organism
- A series or organisms interrelated in their feeding habits
- An animal that eats flesh/meat
- A class of individuals having some common charcteristics
- The stuggle among organsms, both same and different species, for food, space, and other requirements
- Any organism that exists by preying upon other organisms
- An animal that eats plants
- An organism that feeds on plants or other animals
- Of or characterized by the absence of life or living organisms
- Pertaining to life
- Commnity characterized by distinctive plant and animal species
22 Clues: Pertaining to life • An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats flesh/meat • An animal hunted or seized for food • A natural environment of an organism • A relationship between two species of organisms • A system formed by the interaction of a community • An organism that feeds on plants or other animals • A type of relationship between two species of plant • ...
Plant 2024-09-11
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- What living thing makes its own food and has green leaves?
- What is it called when plants grow because of changes in temperature?
- What word means something is poisonous or harmful?
- What is the word for a plant growing towards something, like light or water?
- What is it called when scientists change the DNA of living things?
- What part of a plant cell helps it make food from sunlight?
- What is it called when plants grow towards water?
- What do we use to treat sickness and keep people healthy?
- What species are we, known for farming and using tools?
- What part of a plant cell gives it shape and protects it?
- What word describes the process of getting food to live and grow?
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- What is something that causes a living thing to react or respond?
- What is the process plants use to turn sunlight into food?
- What are the tiny living things that can make us sick or help us digest food?
- What do we call tiny living things like bacteria that don’t have a nucleus?
- What is the job of growing plants and raising animals for food?
- What type of rice is genetically changed to have more vitamin A?
- What three important nutrients do plants need from fertilizers
- What group includes mushrooms and molds that break down dead stuff?
19 Clues: What is it called when plants grow towards water? • What word means something is poisonous or harmful? • What species are we, known for farming and using tools? • What do we use to treat sickness and keep people healthy? • What part of a plant cell gives it shape and protects it? • What is the process plants use to turn sunlight into food? • ...
Plant Agriculture 2024-05-01
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- Foods farmed with natural fertilizers and pest control methods; animals are fed organic feed.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms
- Malnutrition consisting of consumption of too few calories or too few of one specific nutrient
- the method of growing plants in a solution of nutrients instead of in soil
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- Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion
- the accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism.
- Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- An extreme shortage of food
- poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
12 Clues: An extreme shortage of food • A way of supplying water to an area of land • Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms • Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield • Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion • Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away • ...
Find words whose definitions follow 2024-11-19
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- parts of plants that can be eaten after cooking.
- used in farming to improve soil fertility.
- to eat or drink.
- with no chemical products.
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- used in farming to kill insects.
- having benefits to our bodies.
- synthetic substances.
- when our body uses food to support itself.
- growing crops, raising animals,...
9 Clues: to eat or drink. • synthetic substances. • with no chemical products. • having benefits to our bodies. • used in farming to kill insects. • growing crops, raising animals,... • when our body uses food to support itself. • used in farming to improve soil fertility. • parts of plants that can be eaten after cooking.
Energy 2023-12-06
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- the power house of the cell
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
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- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- those animals that feed on plants, leaves, fruits & other plant-based food for nutrition
- an organism that eats plants and animals
13 Clues: the power house of the cell • an organism that eats plants and animals • the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • ...
Energy 2023-12-06
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- the power house of the cell
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
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- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- those animals that feed on plants, leaves, fruits & other plant-based food for nutrition
- an organism that eats plants and animals
13 Clues: the power house of the cell • an organism that eats plants and animals • the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • a pigment that gives plants their green color • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • ...
Transport in plants 2025-03-09
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- What term describes a plant cell that is full of water and firm?
- What specialised cells open and close the stomata? (5,5)
- What process moves water into plant roots from the soil?
- What layer on the surface of a leaf helps reduce water loss? (4,7)
- What mineral ion do plants need to make proteins for growth?
- What type of plant cell has extensions to increase surface area for water absorption? (4,4,4)
- What factor increases transpiration by removing water vapour from around the leaf surface?
- What is the process of water loss from the leaves of a plant?
- What piece of equipment is used to measure the rate of transpiration?
- What plant tissue transports sugars and other dissolved substances?
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- What happens to a plant when it loses too much water and cannot replace it quickly enough?
- What is the movement of sugars in the phloem called?
- What substance strengthens the walls of xylem vessels?
- What small openings on the underside of leaves control gas exchange and water loss?
- What process allows mineral ions to move into root hair cells against a concentration gradient? (6,8)
- What plant tissue transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves?
- What tissue in leaves contains cells that carry out photosynthesis?
17 Clues: What is the movement of sugars in the phloem called? • What substance strengthens the walls of xylem vessels? • What specialised cells open and close the stomata? (5,5) • What process moves water into plant roots from the soil? • What mineral ion do plants need to make proteins for growth? • What is the process of water loss from the leaves of a plant? • ...
nutrition 2023-09-02
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- used to measure energy your body uses
- storage form of energy
- living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates called..
- a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic..
- application of a sciantially understanding of nutrition is..
- a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important
- can be found in frinls and vegetables is..
- which an animal or plant takes in and utillizes food substances called...
- the kinds of food the a person animal or community habtually eats called...
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- food or provisions for human being
- growth provides energy and maintauns is..
- maintain body cells and tissue
- help build strong bond and teeth
- breaks down food into nutrition
- which constitute a mojor class of animal food is...
- the forgotten nutrition
- a food and drinks regarded as a source of strength called....
- is a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds
- a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible called..
- most of the intercellular matrix of comective tissue is..
20 Clues: storage form of energy • the forgotten nutrition • maintain body cells and tissue • breaks down food into nutrition • help build strong bond and teeth • food or provisions for human being • used to measure energy your body uses • growth provides energy and maintauns is.. • can be found in frinls and vegetables is.. • a chemical element with the symbol na and atomic.. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Terms 2024-02-06
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- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- the extreme scarcity of food
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- farming a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- security when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active
- breeding when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- the growth of plants without soil
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
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- farmer when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- crops the cultivation of single crop in one area
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- modified crops food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
22 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • crops the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
I learning crossword 2024-03-12
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- its a process that plants use to get energy and make food
- its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken
- an animal that eats other animals or their own kind
- a jelly like substance that fills in the cell and where chemicals occur
- green pigment that's found in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- plants and animals start doing this ever since they were born, they stop once they become adults
- is an animal that gets caught by an animal
- it has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, ribosome and cell membrane
- after 18 weeks they get considered as an adult and start to lay eggs
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- an animal that hunts their prey ( animal )
- a thing that no living thing on Earth cannot live without
- It provides support and gives strength
- an energy source that's important to plants
- it provides energy and other substances like protein for growth and carbohydrates for energy
- a living thing that creates or produces their own food
- hatch from an egg
- it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole
17 Clues: hatch from an egg • It provides support and gives strength • an animal that hunts their prey ( animal ) • is an animal that gets caught by an animal • an energy source that's important to plants • its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken • an animal that eats other animals or their own kind • it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole • ...
Plant Nutrition 2022-05-13
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- slimy, green patches in ponds or stagnant water bodies.
- the process by which plants produce food.
- tiny pores present on the surface of leaves for absorption of carbon di oxide.
- green pigment present in leaves.
- organisms that take nutrients from dead and decaying matter.
- product of photosynthesis that is essential for all organisms(hint, its a gas)
- a bacterium that can convert atmospheric nitrogen to usable form.
- components of food necessary for our body.
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- organisms that prepare food for themselves from simple substances.
- a plant that is partially autotrophic.
- organisms that take in food prepared by others.
- where are the food factories of plants located.
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
- a relationship where organisms share shelter and food.
- mode of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- a parasitic plant with yellow, slender and branched stem.
16 Clues: green pigment present in leaves. • a plant that is partially autotrophic. • the process by which plants produce food. • components of food necessary for our body. • organisms that take in food prepared by others. • where are the food factories of plants located. • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2023-05-04
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- Present at the start of a reaction (the input, what is needed)
- Cell organelle that does photosynthesis
- Energy source required for photosynthesis
- Colour of light that is not absorbed by chlorophyll
- Process which produces energy for cells
- Organisms that do cellular respiration (three words)
- Biochemical process where plants make their own food
- Gas product of photosynthesis
- Gas product of cellular respiration
- Part of living things that requires ATP energy to survive
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- The energy-trapping pigment required for photosynthesis
- Organisms that do photosynthesis
- Life process most closely linked to the process of photosynthesis
- Present at the end of a reaction (the output, what is made)
- Molecule represented by C₆H₁₂O₆
- Cell organelle that does respiration
- Life process which allows plants to detect where the sun is
- Liquid is a product of cellular respiration
- The nutrition required by all living cells
- Organism capable of making it's own food inside it's cells
- The useable form of energy for cells
21 Clues: Gas product of photosynthesis • Molecule represented by C₆H₁₂O₆ • Organisms that do photosynthesis • Gas product of cellular respiration • Cell organelle that does respiration • The useable form of energy for cells • Cell organelle that does photosynthesis • Process which produces energy for cells • Energy source required for photosynthesis • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
5 Clues: green pigment present in leaves. • the process of growing plants without soil. • plants which feed on dead and decaying organisms. • The process of intaking of food and it utilization. • I directly feed on living organisms(host) for nutrition.
Reproduction in Plants 2020-12-29
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- Seeds do not need _________ to grow as they do not need to produce food themselves
- Acts as a protective layer for the ovule
- Occurs when the male reproductive cell fuses with the egg cell
- Contains egg cells
- __________ germinate to become young plants
- Plants reproduce to ensure the ___________ of their kind
- Flowering plants reproduce by producing _________
- Coconut seeds are dispersed by _______
- What is transferred from the anther to the stigma
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- Reproduction takes place in ____________ plants and non-flowering plants
- Reproduction allows the passing of ___________ from parents to their young
- Connects the stigma to the ovary
- _________ contains pollen grains
- The reproductive parts of a flowering plant are found in a _________
- ___________ supports the anther
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by producing ________
- The part of a plant's female reproductive system where the pollen grains land on
- Animals and __________ help in pollination
18 Clues: Contains egg cells • ___________ supports the anther • Connects the stigma to the ovary • _________ contains pollen grains • Coconut seeds are dispersed by _______ • Acts as a protective layer for the ovule • Animals and __________ help in pollination • __________ germinate to become young plants • Flowering plants reproduce by producing _________ • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-02-20
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- – Pores on the leaf surface that control gas exchange.
- – The driving force of water uptake in plants, caused by water loss from leaves.
- – The primary function of root hair cells, involving the movement of water molecules.
- CELL – Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- TUBE – The tissue that contains sieve plates and companion cells.
- – Loss of water vapor from leaves through stomata.
- HAIR – Specialized cell that increases surface area for water absorption.
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- – Tissue that transports sucrose and amino acids in plants.
- – General term for movement of substances in plants.
- – The part of the plant that produces sucrose for transport.
- – Substance that strengthens xylem walls.
- – Condition caused by excessive water loss in plants.
- PULL – The process that helps move water up the xylem due to cohesion and tension.
- TRANSPORT – The process used in phloem to transport sugars against a concentration gradient.
- – Process by which water moves into root hair cells.
- – Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants.
- – The part of the plant that stores or uses sucrose.
- – Transport of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks.
18 Clues: – Substance that strengthens xylem walls. • – Loss of water vapor from leaves through stomata. • – General term for movement of substances in plants. • – Process by which water moves into root hair cells. • – The part of the plant that stores or uses sucrose. • – Condition caused by excessive water loss in plants. • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-02-20
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- – Pores on the leaf surface that control gas exchange.
- – Condition caused by excessive water loss in plants.
- CELL – Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- TRANSPORT – The process used in phloem to transport sugars against a concentration gradient.
- – Process by which water moves into root hair cells.
- – Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants.
- – Loss of water vapor from leaves through stomata.
- – The primary function of root hair cells, involving the movement of water molecules.
- – The part of the plant that produces sucrose for transport.
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- – Tissue that transports sucrose and amino acids in plants.
- – Substance that strengthens xylem walls.
- – The part of the plant that stores or uses sucrose.
- – The driving force of water uptake in plants, caused by water loss from leaves.
- PULL – The process that helps move water up the xylem due to cohesion and tension.
- – General term for movement of substances in plants.
- – Transport of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks.
- TUBE – The tissue that contains sieve plates and companion cells.
- HAIR – Specialized cell that increases surface area for water absorption.
18 Clues: – Substance that strengthens xylem walls. • – Loss of water vapor from leaves through stomata. • – The part of the plant that stores or uses sucrose. • – General term for movement of substances in plants. • – Process by which water moves into root hair cells. • – Condition caused by excessive water loss in plants. • ...
I learning crossword 2024-03-12
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- its a process that plants use to get energy and make food
- its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken
- an animal that eats other animals or their own kind
- a jelly like substance that fills in the cell and where chemicals occur
- green pigment that's found in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- plants and animals start doing this ever since they were born, they stop once they become adults
- is an animal that gets caught by an animal
- it has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, ribosome and cell membrane
- after 18 weeks they get considered as an adult and start to lay eggs
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- an animal that hunts their prey ( animal )
- a thing that no living thing on Earth cannot live without
- It provides support and gives strength
- an energy source that's important to plants
- it provides energy and other substances like protein for growth and carbohydrates for energy
- a living thing that creates or produces their own food
- hatch from an egg
- it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole
17 Clues: hatch from an egg • It provides support and gives strength • an animal that hunts their prey ( animal ) • is an animal that gets caught by an animal • an energy source that's important to plants • its a circle and it gets hatched by a chicken • an animal that eats other animals or their own kind • it has chloroplast, cell wall and permanent vacuole • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-13
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- loss of body fluids
- energy required when your body is at physical,emotional,digestive rest
- under 18.5
- substances providing health effects
- of food intolerance in which the body is unable to to digest dairy
- range
- reaction to the consumption of certain foods
- basis of Myplates advice on nutrition and good health
- purge syndrome
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- reactions of a bodys immune system to certain proteins
- over 30
- disorder in which a person avoids eating
- of 25 to 30
- energy measured in units
- foods from plants
15 Clues: range • over 30 • under 18.5 • of 25 to 30 • purge syndrome • foods from plants • loss of body fluids • energy measured in units • substances providing health effects • disorder in which a person avoids eating • reaction to the consumption of certain foods • basis of Myplates advice on nutrition and good health • reactions of a bodys immune system to certain proteins • ...
biology chapter 1 2025-09-07
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- organisms must have the potential to do certain behaviors called _____
- organisms all need ______ to live
- all living things share the same _____ of life
- organisms respond to _____ ,reacting to their environment
- organisms need to be able to increase their number of cells
- organisms that can make their own food (plants!)
- living things are called _____
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- organisms that rely on getting their nutrition from other organisms (animals)
- the creation of a new organism with its own cells
- organisms all need _____ to survive and perform its life functions
- are made up organisms of one or more _____
11 Clues: living things are called _____ • organisms all need ______ to live • are made up organisms of one or more _____ • all living things share the same _____ of life • organisms that can make their own food (plants!) • the creation of a new organism with its own cells • organisms respond to _____ ,reacting to their environment • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Words 2025-01-31
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- the cultivation of single crop in one area
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- a system of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital investment to the area of land being farmed
- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- the growth of plants without soil
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
- security when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
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- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
- when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
- when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- the extreme scarcity of food
- a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
23 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-19
5 Clues: rhizobium is an example of • the green pigment in plants • gas used for photosynthesis • example of the plant that traps in insects • tiny pores present in the leaves of the plant
nutrition in plants 2016-05-16
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-12
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-01
5 Clues: plants that live on decayed matter • plants that catch insects for food • plans that depend on green plants for nutrition • plants that suck food from anther living organism • organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substances
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-01
5 Clues: plants that eat insects for food • plants that live on dead and decayed matter • plants that depend on other living organism for food • organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive food from them
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-01
5 Clues: plants that eat insects for food • plants that live on dead and decayed matter • plants that depend on other living organism for food • organisms that can make food from simple non-living substances • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive food from them
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-08
5 Clues: A food plant prepares • autotrophic organisms • A plant witch feeds on insects • A plant which feeds on the dead • The process in which the plant makes its food
nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
5 Clues: a mutually beneficial relationship • plants that can make their own food • tiny pores located underside of the leaf • plant from which a parasite gets its food • a process of taking in food by an organism
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-15
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- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
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- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benafit
- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
5 Clues: Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-22
5 Clues: PLANT 2.PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTS? • 4.A SMALL OPENINGS AT THE SURFACE OF THE LEAF ? • 5.A GREEN PIGMENT PRESENT IN THE PLANTS IS CALLED? • PLANT 1. PLANTS THAT LIVE ON DEAD ORGANIC MATTER IS CALLED? • 3.THE TYPE OF FERTILIZER WHICH FARMERS PUT IN THE SOIL IS CALLED?
nutrition in plants 2017-05-05
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- organisms that make their own food from non living substances
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from there
- the mode of nutrition where two different work together for their matual benefit
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- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants
- organisms that live on other living organisms and derive their food from there
5 Clues: organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants • organisms that make their own food from non living substances • organisms that live on other living organisms and derive their food from there • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from there • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-20
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- that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them.
- that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition.
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- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive there food from them.
- the mode of nutrition were two diffrent organisms work together for there mutual benefit.
- that can make there own food from non-living subtences.
5 Clues: that can make there own food from non-living subtences. • that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition. • that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them. • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive there food from them. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
5 Clues: an insectivourous plant. • mutually benificial relationship. • carbohydrates are made up of ______. • take water and minerals from host plant. • the flow of energy happpens in a _________.
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-25
5 Clues: Organisms which makes their own food. • A method of making food by the plants • Organisms which cannot make their own food • The plant from which a parasite gets its food • method by which plants catch insects by ingenious methods
Nutrition in Plants 2023-05-16
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- Essential nutrients required by plants in large quantities.
- These specialized cells in plant leaves open and close to regulate gas exchange.
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- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
- The pigment responsible for capturing sunlight during photosynthesis.
- The yellowing of leaves due to a deficiency of this nutrient.
5 Clues: Essential nutrients required by plants in large quantities. • The yellowing of leaves due to a deficiency of this nutrient. • The pigment responsible for capturing sunlight during photosynthesis. • These specialized cells in plant leaves open and close to regulate gas exchange. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2025-05-05
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- the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body.
- Organisms that rely on others and usually take in ready-made food made by the autotrophs
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- The process by which nitrogen is converted into a form that can be used by plants and other living organisms
- organelles contain chlorophyll, the green-coloured pigment that is responsible for carrying out the process of photosynthesis in plants
- the process of synthesis of food by green plants.
5 Clues: the process of synthesis of food by green plants. • the mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body. • Organisms that rely on others and usually take in ready-made food made by the autotrophs • The process by which nitrogen is converted into a form that can be used by plants and other living organisms • ...
nutrition in plants 2022-03-21
5 Clues: we require this to do work • energy is obtained from this • cow lion elephant are examples of • which give out oxygen during respiration • process by which food is taken in by the organism.
Carrots 2025-05-13
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- Typical carrot color
- Critical for seed germination
- Helps carrots grow
- Prefix for carrot's key vitamin precursor
- What makes carrots healthy
- How carrots start growing
- Where carrots are planted
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- Natural growing method
- Collecting mature carrots
- Season carrots become sweeter
- Nutrients carrots provide
- Where carrots are often grown
- Other plants that help carrots grow
- Carrot plant's growth cycle
- What carrots grow underground
- Type of fly that attacks carrots
16 Clues: Helps carrots grow • Typical carrot color • Natural growing method • Collecting mature carrots • Nutrients carrots provide • How carrots start growing • Where carrots are planted • What makes carrots healthy • Carrot plant's growth cycle • Season carrots become sweeter • Where carrots are often grown • Critical for seed germination • What carrots grow underground • ...
NUTRITON IN PLANTS 2017-05-14
7 Clues: which are independent • which depend on others for living • green pigments which are present in plants • tiny pores which are present in the leaves • the process of taking in food by an organism • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • plants which feed on insects and get their nutrients
Variety of Living Organisms 2024-10-06
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- what is the bacterium cell wall made up of?
- what process is carried out by plants to produce glucose using light energy?
- an organelle that carries out photosynthesis
- a cell with a nucleus
- An animal with a backbone
- A tail like organelle that aids movement for a cell
- how many types of bacterium shape are there
- what are plant cell walls made up of?
- A small loop of DNA in the cytoplasm that contains non-essential genes
- what form do plants store carbohydrates?
- Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, _____ , Genus, Species
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- animals gain their nutrition through...
- animals store their carbohydrates as what compound?
- what is the latin name given for humans
- a cell without a nucleus
- animals without a backbone are called...?
- structure found in both bacteria and plant cells but not animal cells
- what is the outside layer of the bacterial cell that gives it extra protection?
- mushrooms and toadstools are part of what type of organism
19 Clues: a cell with a nucleus • a cell without a nucleus • An animal with a backbone • what are plant cell walls made up of? • animals gain their nutrition through... • what is the latin name given for humans • what form do plants store carbohydrates? • animals without a backbone are called...? • what is the bacterium cell wall made up of? • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-14
5 Clues: algae and fungi • a bacterium present in legumes • food making process for autotrophs • plants that live together for their mutual benefit • plant that take ready-made food from other organisms
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-15
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benafit
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- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
5 Clues: Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
nutrition in plants 2022-03-21
5 Clues: we require this to do work • energy is obtained from this. • a gas that helps to sustain life • cows lion elephants are examples for • process by which food is taken in by the organisms
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-17
5 Clues: meaning light • parasitic plant • controlls opening and closing of stomata • symbiotic relation between alga and fungi • the organism from which parasite derives nutrients
Nutrition In Plants 2016-05-14
5 Clues: An insectivorous plant. • The ultimate source of energy. • Helps to keep a plant rigid and upright. • Helps the plant transport water and minerals. • Tiny spores that float in the air and land on wet and warm things
nutrition in plants 2016-05-15
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-14
5 Clues: An insectivorous plant. • The ultimate source of energy. • Helps to keep a plant rigid and upright. • Helps the plant transport water and minerals. • Tiny spores that float in the air and land on wet and warm things.
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-11
5 Clues: An insectivorous plant. • The ultimate source of energy. • Helps to keep a plant rigid and upright. • Helps plants transport water and minerals. • Tiny spores float in the air and land on wet and warm land.
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-25
5 Clues: Organisms which makes their own food. • A method of making food by the plants • Organisms which cannot make their own food • The plant from which a parasite gets its food • Plants The method by which plants catch insects by ingenious methods
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-25
5 Clues: A method of making food by the plants • Organisms which makes their own food. • Organisms which cannot make their own food • The plant from which a parasite gets its food • Plants The method by which plants catch insects by ingenious methods
NUTRITION IN plants 2016-05-23
5 Clues: the green pigment present in a leaf. • derive nutrition from dead and decay matter. • the process of taking in food and it's utilization. • the mode of nutrition where there is mutual benefit. • plants that live on other organisms and derive their food from them
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
5 Clues: which are Autotrophs? • plant that eat insects? • and fungi example of symbiosis • Bacteria which traps nitrogen easily • Plant that totally depend on green plants
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-07
5 Clues: HUMAN BEINGS CAN BE CATEGORISED AS • WHICH PART OF PLANT IS FOOD FACTORY • THE FOOD MAKING PROCESS IN PLANT IS CALLED • GREEN PIGMENT PRESENT IN THE LEAVES IS CALLED • ALL ORGANISMS TAKE _________AND UTILIZE IT TO GET ENERGY FOR THE GROWTH AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THEIR BODIES
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
5 Clues: green pigment in plants • example of a parisitic plant • oranganisms that depend on other plants for food • parasites they take water and minerals from the host plant • plants that trap insects and digest them by digestive juices
nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
5 Clues: present in legumes • can prepare its own food • deriving nutrients from another organism • takes nutrients from dead and decaying matter • symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-27
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- Organisms that can directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances
- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
5 Clues: organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances • Organisms that can directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-31
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- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benifits
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- organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances.
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- organisms that live in or on other live organisms and derive their food from them
5 Clues: organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances. • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • organisms that live in or on other live organisms and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2021-09-02
5 Clues: ALSO KNOWN AS CONSUMERS • PROCESS USED BY GREEN PLANTS • also known as carnivores plant • THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN AS PRODUCERS • PRESENT IN LEAVES TO ABSORB SUNLIGHT
Nutrition in Plants 2022-07-08
5 Clues: Present in green leaves • Present on the underside of the leaves • Plants partially or completely depend on other plants • Mode of nutrition in which an organism makes its own food • Any substance that can be broken down by chemical processes in the body to give energy
Nutrition in plants 2024-04-17
5 Clues: a green pigment found in leaves • a process in which plants make their own food • the pores through which leaves exchange gases • during photosynthesis plants release this gas • dioxide during photosynthesis plants takes in this gas
3rd std soil 2025-07-22
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- has the smallest particles of soil.
- consist of a lot of sand particles.
- people used to make kutcha houses.
- upper layer of the earth
- which help plants to grow
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- plant grow well in loamy soil
- breakdown into smaller pieces due to the action of a sun,air,& water.
- photos use this soil to make clay pots.
- is a mixture of A Sand clay and humus
- decade animals and plants that add nutrition to the soil.
10 Clues: upper layer of the earth • which help plants to grow • plant grow well in loamy soil • people used to make kutcha houses. • has the smallest particles of soil. • consist of a lot of sand particles. • is a mixture of A Sand clay and humus • photos use this soil to make clay pots. • decade animals and plants that add nutrition to the soil. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-10
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- THE TEETH IN A CHILD IS KNOWN AS
- THE LONG PIPE THROUGH WHICH THE FOOD PASSES TO THE STOMACH.
- THE HARDEST SUSTANCE IN THE HUMAN BODY IS
- THE LARGEST ORGAN THAT SECRETES DIGESTIVE JUCIES IS KNOWN AS
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- THE STIFF HAIR-LIKE STRUCTURES IN A PARAMECIUM IS
- THE AMEOBA USES WHAT TO CATCH IT'S PREY.
- TEETH'S THAT ARE USED FOR TEARING MEAT ETC
- THE BUTTERFLY USES A TUBE TO SUCK NECTER.
8 Clues: THE TEETH IN A CHILD IS KNOWN AS • THE AMEOBA USES WHAT TO CATCH IT'S PREY. • THE HARDEST SUSTANCE IN THE HUMAN BODY IS • THE BUTTERFLY USES A TUBE TO SUCK NECTER. • TEETH'S THAT ARE USED FOR TEARING MEAT ETC • THE STIFF HAIR-LIKE STRUCTURES IN A PARAMECIUM IS • THE LONG PIPE THROUGH WHICH THE FOOD PASSES TO THE STOMACH. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-25
5 Clues: A method of making food by the plants • Organisms which makes their own food. • Organisms which cannot make their own food • The plant from which a parasite gets its food • Plants The method by which plants catch insects by ingenious methods
