nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
PLANT PROCESSES 2022-05-03
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- another name for the seed leaves
- in plants this is very slow compared to animals. an example of this is the opening of the petals of a flower
- the name given to the young shoot
- plants respond to sunlight, water, gravity using specific types of growth movements
- The plant is seen to be getting bigger, taller and heavier
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- The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots
- new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle
- This takes place inside of the cells and involves using food made by photosynthesis
- the name given to the young plant
- This is the process of getting rid of waste products
- the name given to the outer covering of the seed
11 Clues: another name for the seed leaves • the name given to the young plant • the name given to the young shoot • the name given to the outer covering of the seed • This is the process of getting rid of waste products • The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots • new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle • ...
Life process 2024-08-21
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- the fundamental basis of life
- the tube at the end of the head of butterfly through which it sucks nectar and other nutrients
- burning of food in the presence of oxygen and release of energy
- an organism that lives in or on organism of another species for survival
- the organisms that depend on green plants for food
- the process by which living beings receive food
- the process of transfer of molecules and particles from a higher concentrated region to a lower concentrated region
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- organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter
- the process in which the digested food combines with oxygen to release energy
- a substance formed from dead leaves and plants that helps plants grow
- the removal of waste materials from the body of living beings
- the organisms that carry out the process of decay or breakdown of dead organisms
- the organisms that can prepare their own food by photosynthesis
- processes those activities which are essential for living beings to survive
14 Clues: the fundamental basis of life • the process by which living beings receive food • the organisms that depend on green plants for food • organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter • the removal of waste materials from the body of living beings • burning of food in the presence of oxygen and release of energy • ...
PLANT PROCESSES 2022-05-03
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- another name for the seed leaves
- in plants this is very slow compared to animals. an example of this is the opening of the petals of a flower
- the name given to the young shoot
- plants respond to sunlight, water, gravity using specific types of growth movements
- The plant is seen to be getting bigger, taller and heavier
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- The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots
- new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle
- This takes place inside of the cells and involves using food made by photosynthesis
- the name given to the young plant
- This is the process of getting rid of waste products
- the name given to the outer covering of the seed
11 Clues: another name for the seed leaves • the name given to the young plant • the name given to the young shoot • the name given to the outer covering of the seed • This is the process of getting rid of waste products • The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots • new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle • ...
Life processes 2024-05-18
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- Tiny blood vessels where exchange of substances occurs
- The process of converting glucose to energy in the absence of oxygen
- The site of gas exchange in the lungs
- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight
- When you breathe in, air travels from your nose or mouth through your _______.
- The organ that filters blood and produces urine
- The process of breaking down food into simpler substances
- A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The process of taking in food and breaking it down for energy
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- The removal of waste products from the body
- The system responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen to cells
- The small intestine's finger-like projections that increase surface area for absorption
- The main site of cellular respiration in cells
- A biological catalyst that speeds up a chemical reaction
- Process by which organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The semi-liquid substance formed in the stomach during digestion
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- A green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
20 Clues: The functional unit of the kidney • The site of gas exchange in the lungs • The removal of waste products from the body • The main site of cellular respiration in cells • The organ that filters blood and produces urine • A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Pet Nutrition 2025-09-10
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- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body.
- The portion of feed remaining after water is removed.
- Nutrients that are required in smaller quantities by pets, including vitamins and minerals.
- The degree to which a food is pleasant or acceptable to the taste.
- Acronym for the Association of American Feed Control Officials, an organization that establishes guidelines and standards for pet food manufacturing and labeling
- An amino acid that is essential for the health of pets, particularly cats, as they cannot produce it in sufficient amounts on their own.
- an animal that feeds on both plants and animals.
- The total amount of feed an animal receives in a day.
- A unit of energy provided by food, which is important for determining the amount of food a pet needs to consume.
- Excess body fat that can harm an animal’s health.
- Secondary product from processing, sometimes used in pet foods
- an animal that primarily feeds on insects
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- Diseases or health conditions that are caused by or related to a lack of proper nutrition. These diseases can result from a deficiency or excess of certain nutrients in the diet.
- Substances added to pet food to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, or other microorganisms, and prolong its shelf life..
- A diet that contains all essential nutrients in the right amounts.
- A product added to a diet to provide additional nutrients.
- Lack of a nutrient, leading to health problems.
- How well an animal can break down and absorb nutrients from food.
- The process of obtaining and using food for growth and health.
- Nutrients that are required in large quantities by pets, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- How appealing or tasty food is to the animal.
- an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on plants.
- Plant-based feed such as hay or grass, mainly for herbivores.
- Food Ready-made food products for pets, like dogs and cats, that are produced and sold by companies. These foods are formulated to provide the necessary nutrients for pets' health and are available in various forms such as dry kibble, wet, or semi-moist options.
- an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on other animals.
- The chemical processes that convert food into energy and body tissues.
- A state of poor nutrition caused by an inadequate or unbalanced diet, leading to deficiencies or excesses in nutrients.
27 Clues: an animal that primarily feeds on insects • How appealing or tasty food is to the animal. • Lack of a nutrient, leading to health problems. • an animal that feeds on both plants and animals. • Excess body fat that can harm an animal’s health. • The portion of feed remaining after water is removed. • The total amount of feed an animal receives in a day. • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL NUTRITION 2025-02-16
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- Animals that suck nutrients from living hosts
- the nutrients required by the plants in large amounts
- Organism that obtain energy from sunlight and chemical to produce their own food.
- They are also called consumers organisms that cannot make their own food and obtain their energy from other organisms.
- An animal that feeds on flesh.
- Animals that primarily eat plants, such as leaves, fruits, and seeds.
- Kind of Animals that live in their food source
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- Organism that obtain energy from sunlight and chemical to produce their own food.
- Aquatic animals that feeds on strained small organisms from water
- it is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support life
- nutrients that plants need in small amounts of growth, development, and reproduction
- An animal that eats food of both plant and animal.
- An animal which feeds on dead organic material, especially plant detritus.
- components of ATP and ADP, nucleic acids, phospholipids, and several coenzymes.
- Animals that eat large pieces of food, using tools like teeth and claws
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on flesh. • Animals that suck nutrients from living hosts • Kind of Animals that live in their food source • An animal that eats food of both plant and animal. • the nutrients required by the plants in large amounts • Aquatic animals that feeds on strained small organisms from water • ...
Eukaryotic organisms 2024-09-15
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- A molecule that can break down food
- A sturdy substance that makes up the cell walls of plant cells.
- A storage form of energy in plants.
- Amoeba, Chlorella and Plasmodium are examples of this
- The body's way of keeping things balanced and stable.
- The control center of a cell.
- Simple cells without a nucleus, like bacteria.
- The jelly-like stuff inside a cell where reactions take place.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- A type fungus like mold that grows on old bread and fruit.
- Thin threads that make up mycelium, like roots for fungi.
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- the disease caused by the protoctist plasmodium
- Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms
- More complex cells with a nucleus, like plant and animal cells.
- The material that makes the cell walls of fungi
- Living things that make their own food, like plants using sunlight.
- ___ Coordination. Present in animals to control movement and sensitivity.
- Living things that eat other organisms to get their food.
- A storage form of energy in animals and Fungi
- Unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing.
- A part of plant cells that helps them make food using sunlight.
- A type of nutrition in which fungi use extracellular enzymes and absorb the nutrients.
- A network of tiny threads that fungi use to grow and gather food.
23 Clues: The control center of a cell. • A molecule that can break down food • A storage form of energy in plants. • A storage form of energy in animals and Fungi • Unicellular fungus used in baking and brewing. • Simple cells without a nucleus, like bacteria. • the disease caused by the protoctist plasmodium • The material that makes the cell walls of fungi • ...
English ECA Crossword 2024-09-30
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- This part of the plant helps in reproduction by producing seeds.
- Animals do this to get oxygen into their lungs.
- When animals get rid of waste from their body, they do this.
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth and energy.
- Plants release this gas during photosynthesis, and we need it to breathe.
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- Plants need this process to produce seeds and grow more plants.
- A part of a plant that is usually green and helps in photosynthesis.
- The degree of hotness or coldness measured with a thermometer.
- The way something makes you feel or think, like how art or nature affects you.
- A sweet or fleshy product of a plant that contains seeds.
10 Clues: Animals do this to get oxygen into their lungs. • A sweet or fleshy product of a plant that contains seeds. • When animals get rid of waste from their body, they do this. • The degree of hotness or coldness measured with a thermometer. • Plants need this process to produce seeds and grow more plants. • ...
PLANT PROCESSES 2022-05-03
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- another name for the seed leaves
- in plants this is very slow compared to animals. an example of this is the opening of the petals of a flower
- the name given to the young shoot
- plants respond to sunlight, water, gravity using specific types of growth movements
- The plant is seen to be getting bigger, taller and heavier
Down
- The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots
- new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle
- This takes place inside of the cells and involves using food made by photosynthesis
- the name given to the young plant
- This is the process of getting rid of waste products
- the name given to the outer covering of the seed
11 Clues: another name for the seed leaves • the name given to the young plant • the name given to the young shoot • the name given to the outer covering of the seed • This is the process of getting rid of waste products • The plant takes in mineral nutrients through the roots • new plants are formed as a part of the natural life cycle • ...
Fun game 2023-09-20
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- Green pigment present in leaves
- organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- method in which the food is consumed by the organisms
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- method in which organisms make food for themselves
- food making process in plants
- Tiny pores present on surface of leaves
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
7 Clues: food making process in plants • Green pigment present in leaves • Tiny pores present on surface of leaves • method in which organisms make food for themselves • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • method in which the food is consumed by the organisms • organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
mari 2022-11-09
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- a pseudoscientific alternative medicine
- an expert in conducting nutrition therapy
- a person specializing in diseases learning
- a specialty focused on older adults care
- medical plants usage for traditional medicine
- a surgeon who practicies veterinary medicine
- a form of alternative medicine
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- a medical professional who perfoms surgery
- a physician who provides primary eye care
- mental,physical practicies for controlling the mind
- a field of medicine concentrated on childbirth
- health improvement and treatment of people
- a person counselling on mecicines usage
- oral medicine focused on the teeth, gums, mouth
- a person giving care for sick and injured people
15 Clues: a form of alternative medicine • a pseudoscientific alternative medicine • a person counselling on mecicines usage • a specialty focused on older adults care • a physician who provides primary eye care • an expert in conducting nutrition therapy • a medical professional who perfoms surgery • health improvement and treatment of people • ...
nutrition & nutrition 2023-03-02
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
nutrition & nutrition 2024-01-19
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
Alcatraz 1 2021-02-24
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- receive their nutrition mainly from
- mom is only daughter of monika's sis.How monika's husband related to Rahul
- national park located in
- is a
- ,Light year is unit for
- , Find the missing no(ans in words)2,6,10,14,?,22
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- Indian deer
- consist of
- the wrong one -apple,mango,papaya,orange
- ,B.C.Roy award is given to
- brother ,Ball point pen invented by
- vallabhai patel,First India's deputy PM
12 Clues: is a • consist of • Indian deer • ,Light year is unit for • national park located in • ,B.C.Roy award is given to • receive their nutrition mainly from • brother ,Ball point pen invented by • vallabhai patel,First India's deputy PM • the wrong one -apple,mango,papaya,orange • , Find the missing no(ans in words)2,6,10,14,?,22 • ...
Life Processes 2022-06-14
9 Clues: have cilia • make their own food • Removal of by products • cannot make their own food • transporting of oxygen and food • process by which plants make food • getting energy from outside the body • taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide • have finger like projections called pseudopodia
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
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- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • ...
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • ...
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • ...
MRS C GREN 2019-11-10
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- Yeast needs this plus sugar and water for respiration
- The type of reproduction that yeast carries out
- The E of MRS C GREN
- The food we eat supplies us with this
- The study of life
- A seed becoming a tree
- The S of MRS C GREN
- Another word for a living thing
- We breathe this out
- Members of this Kingdom make their own food using sunlight
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- A sunflower following the Sun
- Energy is made through this life process
- We need one of these to view micro-organisms
- Simple sugar used in respiration
- We breathe this in
- Humans are in this Kingdom of life
- The C of MRS C GREN
- Yeast is in this Kingdom of life
18 Clues: The study of life • We breathe this in • The E of MRS C GREN • The S of MRS C GREN • We breathe this out • The C of MRS C GREN • A seed becoming a tree • A sunflower following the Sun • Another word for a living thing • Simple sugar used in respiration • Yeast is in this Kingdom of life • Humans are in this Kingdom of life • The food we eat supplies us with this • ...
Ecological Niches 2024-09-05
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- Front teeth that act as scissors
- Organisms that are capable of carrying out both anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
- Large geographical area with cold temperatures and low precipitations.
- large geographical area that contains communities of plants and animals that are adapted to living in that environment
- Plants that can grow on top of other plants
- Plant poisons
- The ears of fennec fox are highly __________ and help dissipate heat.
- Sharp teeth used for ripping and tearing tough materials
- Upper layer of a forest where the crowns of trees can be found
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- Organisms that are capable of producing their own food using chemical reactions, without the need for sunlight.
- Non-living components of an ecosystem
- Unique role that a species plays in the community
- non-living components of an ecosystem that limits the population size
- Organisms that live on or in non-living organic matter, secreting digestive enzymes
- Animals that swallow grass or hay before fully chewing it, then regurgitate it later when they are resting in order to chew it some more.
- A principle that states that no two species in a community can occupy the same niche
- Type of relationshio between coral polyps and zooxanthellae
- Type of nutrition where food is ingested, digested internally, absorbed and assimilated.
18 Clues: Plant poisons • Front teeth that act as scissors • Non-living components of an ecosystem • Plants that can grow on top of other plants • Unique role that a species plays in the community • Sharp teeth used for ripping and tearing tough materials • Type of relationshio between coral polyps and zooxanthellae • ...
Food - Likes & Dislikes 2019-11-09
16 Clues: heart • chewy • toxins • greasy • texture • finicky • craving • peculiar • compound • avoidance • nutrition • preference • get in the way • wet and sticky • easy to cut/chew; not tough • a sharp or sharp unpleasant taste/smell
Alcatraz 1 2021-02-24
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- receive their nutrition mainly from
- mom is only daughter of monika's sis.How monika's husband related to Rahul
- national park located in
- is a
- ,Light year is unit for
- , Find the missing no(ans in words)2,6,10,14,?,22
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- Indian deer
- consist of
- the wrong one -apple,mango,papaya,orange
- ,B.C.Roy award is given to
- brother ,Ball point pen invented by
- vallabhai patel,First India's deputy PM
12 Clues: is a • consist of • Indian deer • ,Light year is unit for • national park located in • ,B.C.Roy award is given to • receive their nutrition mainly from • brother ,Ball point pen invented by • vallabhai patel,First India's deputy PM • the wrong one -apple,mango,papaya,orange • , Find the missing no(ans in words)2,6,10,14,?,22 • ...
Unit 4 2013-09-16
20 Clues: airy • diet • cosy • bunch • tasty • funds • flavor • recipe • seafood • variety • tuition • organic • isolated • historic • attitude • nutrition • talkative • initiative • ingredient • combination
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2021-07-04
20 Clues: CARE • PULSE • NURSE • HEALTH • CLINIC • DOCTOR • BIOLOGY • ANATOMY • ALCOHOL • PATIENTS • MEDICINE • OXIMETER • EMERGENCY • NUTRITION • LABORATORY • IRRIGATION • PREVENTION • STETHOSCOPE • OCCUPATIONAL • EPIDEMIOLOGY
nutrition & nutrition 2024-03-30
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
Food web items! 2023-05-03
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- the biological science and management of domestic livestock, including beef cattle, horses, sheep, swine and companion animals
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- involves the observation of plant growth and characteristics and investigation into the relationship between plants and their environment
- the flow of energy through living things within an ecosystem
- an organism that primarily obtains food by the killing and consuming of other organisms
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the study of inter-relationships among the living organisms, physical features, bio-chemical processes, natural phenomena, and human activities in ecological communities
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- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- the animal being hunted; The organisms being eaten
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- any single living thing living within an ecosystem
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- any kind of green plant
14 Clues: any kind of green plant • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • organism that breaks down dead organic material • the animal being hunted; The organisms being eaten • any single living thing living within an ecosystem • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • ...
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • ...
Characteristics of Life Crossword 2014-10-11
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- Different organs working with each other to carry out a particular function will result in this structure
- The cell wall in plants is made of this substance
- Animals store food in this way
- The organ responsible for pumping blood containing oxygen to the rest of the body
- The cell wall, chloroplast and cell vacuole are found in which types of cells?
- A jelly like substance which is the area where all activities in cell take place
- Plural of nucleus
- This vital function allows living things to react to their environment
- This organelle controls all activities happening in the cell
- Living things made of only one cell are referred to as ___________________
- The process by which plants make their own food
- This is the process by which energy is produced inside cells
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- A type of reproduction which needs only 1 individual to make copies of itself
- Mention the missing vital function from the following: Movement, nutrition, respiration, sensitivity, growth and reproduction
- The organelle responsible for the production of food sugars in plants
- A number of different tissues joined together will result in this structure
- Red blood cells are specialised cells which have the function of carrying ____________________ to the rest of the body
- Since animals do not make their own food, they are referred to as ___________________
- These organelles which produce energy cannot be seen under the light microscope
- A specialised cell in animals which fertilizes female egg cells
- When something performs all 7 vital functions it is said to be ___________________
- These are the building blocks of life
- A number of identical cells joined together and which have the same function will result in this structure
- Plants store food in this way
- The specialised cell responsible to enable living things sense the environment around them
25 Clues: Plural of nucleus • Plants store food in this way • Animals store food in this way • These are the building blocks of life • The process by which plants make their own food • The cell wall in plants is made of this substance • This organelle controls all activities happening in the cell • This is the process by which energy is produced inside cells • ...
Animal Science unit 4 crossword 2012-11-30
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- fever paralysis due to an imbalance of blood calcium, sugars, or magnesium
- any of a large number of complex organic compounds of amino acids that is an essential part of all living things
- ration a daily allowance of livestock feed mixed to contain suitable nutrients to promote normal development, maintenance, lactation, or gestation
- deficiency a disease caused by the lack of one or more vitamins in the diet
- any certain organic chemical compounds of C, H, and O which include sugar and starches
- a feed ingredient
- a deficiency of hemoglobin, iron, or red blood cells often due to nutrition
- digestible nutrients (TDN) all nutrients consumed by an animal that are digested and used
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- a severe distension of the abdomen by gas; two types: dry and frothy
- a chemical compound or element of inorganic origin
- feed that is high in energy and low in fiber
- a source or product containing nutrients that support animal life and productivity
- the process by which an animal ingests and uses nutrients in food materials
- the oily or greasy substances found in certain plants
- the food an animal consumes in a 24-hour period
- the most valuable natural resource
16 Clues: a feed ingredient • the most valuable natural resource • feed that is high in energy and low in fiber • the food an animal consumes in a 24-hour period • a chemical compound or element of inorganic origin • the oily or greasy substances found in certain plants • a severe distension of the abdomen by gas; two types: dry and frothy • ...
Heterotrophic plants 2016-04-26
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- Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter
- The organism that lives with alga in lichen
- The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
- Combination of compounds
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- The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis
- Cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called ___________
- Certain bacteria found in soil that converts Atmospheric nitrogen to water-soluble compounds
- Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf
10 Clues: Combination of compounds • Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf • The organism that lives with alga in lichen • The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis • Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter • The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf • ...
General characteristics of living organisms 2025-09-14
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- The substance responsible for absorbing light energy in plants
- Blood vessels that lead to the heart, most of which carry blood loaded with harmful waste products and CO₂
- Specialized cells that control the opening and closing of stomata in plant leaves
- Living organisms that depend on others for obtaining food.
- Natural openings in plant leaves for gases to enter and exit
- Structures in insects through which oxygen is obtained from the air
- A type of living organisms that breathe through their lungs and skin
- A process in which living organisms obtain energy and produce substances that they use to build their bodies
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- Tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- A process in which plants obtain carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- The substance that plants make as food and from which they obtain energy
- Living organisms that can make their own food through photosynthesis
- The process by which living organisms obtain oxygen and release carbon dioxide
13 Clues: Living organisms that depend on others for obtaining food. • Natural openings in plant leaves for gases to enter and exit • The substance responsible for absorbing light energy in plants • A process in which plants obtain carbon dioxide and release oxygen • Structures in insects through which oxygen is obtained from the air • ...
Fundamentals of nutrition 2023-11-01
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- Food energy is measured in
- workhorses of life
- Study of food
- amino acids obtained from diet
- These nutrients can be processed metabolically
- It is fiber
- Carbohydrates stored in human body
- protein present in bone tissue
- protein having 51 amino acid
- No. of essential minerals
- It is energy yielding nutrient
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- Low biological value protein
- type of simple carbohydrate
- Substances which provide nourishment
- bonds joining amino acids
- components of enzymes
- It is macronutrient as well as inorganic
- food containing dietary fiber
- Composition of proteins: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, ___
- Carbohydrates stored in plants
- food containing protein
- Type of diabetes caused in pregnant woman
- test, biochemical test for assessment
- protein with function of transportation
- refers to the uses of nutrients in the body
- Nutrients that are said to be alive
26 Clues: It is fiber • Study of food • workhorses of life • components of enzymes • food containing protein • bonds joining amino acids • No. of essential minerals • Food energy is measured in • type of simple carbohydrate • Low biological value protein • protein having 51 amino acid • food containing dietary fiber • Carbohydrates stored in plants • amino acids obtained from diet • ...
Ag Careers 2025-09-04
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- Researches plants, animals, or food to develop new products or solve problems.
- Selects and mates plants or animals to produce desirable traits.
- Focuses on a specific area of agriculture, like soil health, nutrition, or equipment.
- Builds and repairs metal equipment, machinery, and structures used in agriculture.
- Sells products such as feed, seed, machinery, or chemicals to farmers.
- Educates students about agriculture, mechanics, animals, and related sciences.
- Oversees daily operations on a farm, ranch, or agribusiness.
- Grows crops or raises livestock for food, clothing, and other products.
- Gives expert advice to farmers on crops, livestock, or farm management.
- Studies and improves plant or animal genetics for better traits.
- Manages large herds of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals.
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- Examines food, animals, or crops to make sure they are safe and meet standards.
- Provides medical care for farm animals and pets.
- Raises crops or livestock to sell for food, fiber, or fuel.
- Provides loans and financial services to farmers and agribusinesses.
- Designs and builds machines, equipment, and systems used in agriculture.
- Studies soil and crops to improve farming practices and crop yields.
- Works through universities to bring new research and farming techniques to the community.
- Grows and studies fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs agricultural equipment or systems.
20 Clues: Provides medical care for farm animals and pets. • Raises crops or livestock to sell for food, fiber, or fuel. • Oversees daily operations on a farm, ranch, or agribusiness. • Manages large herds of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals. • Selects and mates plants or animals to produce desirable traits. • ...
NUTRTITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-16
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- the simplest method of testing whether photosynthesis in the leaf has taken place or not
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- after a crop is harvested it loses a lot of_
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called_
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- cannot make its own food and therefore lives in the roots of leguminous plants
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- helps to keep a plant rigid and upright
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- large plants such as tree develop something which can support the weight of big branches
- pipe like structures which run through the root, stem, branches and leaves
10 Clues: helps to keep a plant rigid and upright • after a crop is harvested it loses a lot of_ • pipe like structures which run through the root, stem, branches and leaves • cannot make its own food and therefore lives in the roots of leguminous plants • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Morphology of the Flowering Plants 2023-02-18
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- A brightly-colored part that attracts insects and differentiates one flower from another.
- A yellowish, sac-like structure, involved in producing and dispersal of pollens.
- Underground that anchors the plant, absorbs water and minerals upwards.
- Holds flowers upright, aboveground part that spaces leaves out to obtain good light conditions.
- Male reproductive organ and consists of the anthers and filaments.
- Becomes the seeds and plays a critical role in flower reproduction the plant.
- Consisting of reproductive organs that are surrounded by brightly colored petals and green sepals.
- Plants produce their food by taking raw materials from their surroundings.
- Reproductive gland, seed formation takes place here.
- Topmost part of the pistil, helps to collect pollen.
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- Plants that bear flowers and bear their seeds in fruits
- A slender threadlike object, carrying nutrients to the anther.
- The female reproductive organ of a flower, comprises of the stigma, style and ovary.
- Plants exhibit this type of nutrition.
- Process by which different plant species grow from a single seed into a plant.
- Apart of the shoot system, aboveground portion of the plant.
- Green-colored part beneath the petals to protect the rising buds.
- The study of the external features of an organism.
- Connects the stigma and ovary, generates the pollen tube.
19 Clues: Plants exhibit this type of nutrition. • The study of the external features of an organism. • Reproductive gland, seed formation takes place here. • Topmost part of the pistil, helps to collect pollen. • Plants that bear flowers and bear their seeds in fruits • Connects the stigma and ovary, generates the pollen tube. • ...
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
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- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • ...
NUTRITION 2024-04-21
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- ________ of the leaf occurs as chlorophyll is removed after boiling in alcohol.
- Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis.
- In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism cannot synthesize its own food from simple inorganic materials and depends upon other organisms for its food.
- The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______.
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- Desert plants take up carbon dioxide at night and prepare a/an ___________ compound which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
- Organisms that obtain their food from dead plants and decaying animal bodies, decaying organic material etc.
- Presence of ________ in plants is essential for photosynthesis to take place.
- ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis.
- Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants.
10 Clues: ______ gas is releaser during photosynthesis. • The carbon dioxide enters the leaf of the plant through _______. • Iodine solution is used to test the presence of _________ in plants. • Conversion of light energy into ________ energy occur during photosynthesis. • In human body, energy derived from the food is stored in the form of ______. • ...
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2021-07-04
20 Clues: CARE • PULSE • NURSE • HEALTH • DOCTOR • CLINIC • ANATOMY • ALCOHOL • BIOLOGY • OXIMETER • PATIENTS • MEDICINE • NUTRITION • EMERGENCY • PREVENTION • LABORATORY • IRRIGATION • STETHOSCOPE • EPIDEMIOLOGY • OCCUPATIONAL
A Healthy Diet 2022-06-28
20 Clues: oil • diet • enjoy • daily • taste • dairy • stress • grains • hungry • advice • snacks • prevent • vitamin • thirsty • harmful • healthy • research • fattening • confusing • nutrition
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2022-02-04
20 Clues: CARE • PULSE • NURSE • HEALTH • DOCTOR • CLINIC • ANATOMY • ALCOHOL • BIOLOGY • OXIMETER • PATIENTS • MEDICINE • NUTRITION • EMERGENCY • PREVENTION • LABORATORY • IRRIGATION • STETHOSCOPE • EPIDEMIOLOGY • OCCUPATIONAL
Life Processes 2022-05-25
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- Name the cartilaginous flap which closes the glottis to check the entry of food into it during swallowing.
- Bile juice is secreted by
- Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called
- Name the pigment present in plants, which can absorb sunlight
- When a few drops of iodine solution are added to rice water, the solution turns blue- black in colour. This indicates that rice water contains
- Blood consist of what fluid medium
- Amoeba shows ______ kind of nutrition
- Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of
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- a thin, waxy protective layer above and below a leaf which helps to reduce the loss of water from the leaf.
- Which pancreatic enzyme is effective in digesting protein
- Name the plant tissue through which water and minerals are transported in plants.
- what food componemt turns into amino acids
- Opening and closing of pores is a function performed by
- In amoeba, food is digested in the
- Where does digestion of starch begin in human body?
15 Clues: Bile juice is secreted by • In amoeba, food is digested in the • Blood consist of what fluid medium • Amoeba shows ______ kind of nutrition • what food componemt turns into amino acids • Where does digestion of starch begin in human body? • Temporary finger like extensions on amoeba are called • Carbohydrates in the plants are stored in the form of • ...
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2021-07-04
20 Clues: CARE • PULSE • NURSE • HEALTH • CLINIC • DOCTOR • BIOLOGY • ANATOMY • ALCOHOL • PATIENTS • MEDICINE • OXIMETER • EMERGENCY • NUTRITION • LABORATORY • IRRIGATION • PREVENTION • STETHOSCOPE • OCCUPATIONAL • EPIDEMIOLOGY
Science vocabulary 2022-02-10
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- organisms that use sunlight and carbon to make food for themselves.
- Organisms that can't make their own food so they rely on other organisms to get nutrition and energy
- Organisms that break down or absorb nutrition from waste, dead, and decaying organisms.
- the part of the plant where food is stored.
- The food that is stored in our bodies and is used to perform daily activities.
- The output of potential energy.
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- The process of plants using water and sunlight to make their sugary food.
- The process where yeast breaks down sugar or carbohydrates to make carbon and alcohol.
- energy stored in an object due to its motion.
- the thing that gives leaves their color and absorbs sunlight.
10 Clues: The output of potential energy. • the part of the plant where food is stored. • energy stored in an object due to its motion. • the thing that gives leaves their color and absorbs sunlight. • organisms that use sunlight and carbon to make food for themselves. • The process of plants using water and sunlight to make their sugary food. • ...
Agricu 2023-07-26
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- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- researches and develops new food products
- prepares and sells meat
- supplies water to animals or plants
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- provides medical care to animals
- provides expert advice on farming practices
- gathers eggs from poultry
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
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- supplies food to animals on the farm
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- analyzes and interprets data
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- studies plants and their biology
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- designs and develops vehicles
- provides financial support and management
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • harvests fruits from trees or plants • ...
Agricultural Careers 2023-07-26
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- prepares and sells meat
- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- provides financial support and management
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- researches and develops new food products
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- supplies food to animals on the farm
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- provides expert advice on farming practices
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- designs and develops vehicles
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- analyzes and interprets data
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- studies plants and their biology
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- provides medical care to animals
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- gathers eggs from poultry
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- supplies water to animals or plants
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • harvests fruits from trees or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • ...
Agricultural Careers 2023-07-26
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- prepares and sells meat
- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- provides financial support and management
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- researches and develops new food products
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- supplies food to animals on the farm
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- provides expert advice on farming practices
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- designs and develops vehicles
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- analyzes and interprets data
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- studies plants and their biology
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- provides medical care to animals
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- gathers eggs from poultry
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- supplies water to animals or plants
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • harvests fruits from trees or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • ...
Heterotrophic plants 2016-04-26
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- Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf
- Combination of compounds
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- Cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called ___________
- Certain bacteria found in soil that converts Atmospheric nitrogen to water-soluble compounds
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- The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis
- The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
- Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter
- The organism that lives with alga in lichen
- Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf
10 Clues: Combination of compounds • Tiny pores on the underside of the leaf • The organism that lives with alga in lichen • The gas releases in the process of photosynthesis • The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • Non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter • Vessels that conduct water and minerals from the roots to the leaf • ...
Mrs Gren 2023-08-01
7 Clues: Breathing • Taking in food • From small to big • reproducing organisms • Goes from one place to another • Plants moving towards the sunlight • Separation and throwing off of waste materials
nutrition & nutrition 2021-07-07
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
nutrition & nutrition 2023-09-02
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- The product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- A type of fat in your blood which is produced naturally by your body.
- Good for hydration
- A mineral that our bodies need for many functions
- Solid at room temperature
- A mineral that occurs naturally in many of the foods we eat.
- The body needs it to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- High in energy just for it to crash afterwards
- Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function
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- Its main role is energy for movement and your brain
- broken down food that can be used by the body
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, turnip, or bean.
- Also known as roughage, which is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down.
- muscle building and recovery
- A substance that we and animals eat for life and growth
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Everyone is on a ....
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
19 Clues: Good for hydration • Everyone is on a .... • Solid at room temperature • muscle building and recovery • broken down food that can be used by the body • High in energy just for it to crash afterwards • Its key roles are metabolism and tissue function • A mineral that our bodies need for many functions • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • ...
food and diet 2025-02-17
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- - The food and drink habit of a person.
- - A person who avoids all animal products.
- - A mineral important for bone health.
- - Essential nutrient for muscle growth.
- - A fatty substance found in the blood.
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- - Lack of proper nutrition.
- - Physical activity to maintain fitness.
- food - Unhealthy but tasty fast food.
- - Aids in digestion and found in plants.
- - Excess body fat leading to health issues.
10 Clues: - Lack of proper nutrition. • food - Unhealthy but tasty fast food. • - A mineral important for bone health. • - The food and drink habit of a person. • - Essential nutrient for muscle growth. • - A fatty substance found in the blood. • - Physical activity to maintain fitness. • - Aids in digestion and found in plants. • - A person who avoids all animal products. • ...
Crossward 2 2022-03-21
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- Disease that results in children having swollen bellies, round faces and changes in hair colour.
- the type of farming involving livestock
- A food _____ causes under-nutrition
- What does the T in TNC stand for
- It is the artificial cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals for food and other products.
- protection of a resource so we can continue using it
- Large scale
- Soil ______ could be a result of soil being exposed and not covered by vegetation
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- growing more plants and trees to cover the soil
- only growing one kind of crop
- farming that won't make the future suffer as a result of it
- It is used to kill insects to do agriculture
- What is the shape of the graph used to see which country has how many primary, Secondary and tertiary percentages
- Agriculture can be described as a system, because it has _____, processes and outputs.
- the shape of the land
15 Clues: Large scale • the shape of the land • only growing one kind of crop • What does the T in TNC stand for • A food _____ causes under-nutrition • the type of farming involving livestock • It is used to kill insects to do agriculture • growing more plants and trees to cover the soil • protection of a resource so we can continue using it • ...
Science Semester 2 2017-09-03
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- - expelling waste
- where organisms operate
- something that is non-living
- - the action of something changing
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- - a living thing
- - the process of copying or producing something
- an animal that preys on another to survive.
- something that eats plants and meat
- - a community of living things in an environment
- food or nourishment obtained to grow and survive
10 Clues: - a living thing • - expelling waste • where organisms operate • something that is non-living • - the action of something changing • something that eats plants and meat • an animal that preys on another to survive. • - the process of copying or producing something • - a community of living things in an environment • food or nourishment obtained to grow and survive
living things 2025-10-07
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- a process to breath
- the system for sensitivity
- the ones who have all of the characteristics
- the food we eat is.....
- a way to identify an animal
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- when two animals reproduce
- a way to remember all characteristic
- the chracteristic in which you move
- a characteristic from where you sense
- plants reproduce by making seeds or ______
10 Clues: a process to breath • the food we eat is..... • when two animals reproduce • the system for sensitivity • a way to identify an animal • the chracteristic in which you move • a way to remember all characteristic • a characteristic from where you sense • plants reproduce by making seeds or ______ • the ones who have all of the characteristics
Unit 4 Vocab 2024-11-07
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- First part of photosynthesis where light energy becomes chemical energy. This occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.
- a stack of thylakoid membranes in a chloroplast
- an organism that makes its own food, like plants, through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- Process where carbon is taken from the air by green plants, algae, and some bacteria. It makes glucose from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
- organelle in plant cells and some algae where photosynthesis takes place
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- a molecule that absorbs light, giving color to plants
- green pigment found in chloroplasts
- fluid in chloroplasts around the grana, where the Calvin Cycle happens
- an organism that gets energy by consuming other organisms for its energy and nutrition
- a sac inside chloroplasts where light reactions occur
10 Clues: green pigment found in chloroplasts • a stack of thylakoid membranes in a chloroplast • a molecule that absorbs light, giving color to plants • a sac inside chloroplasts where light reactions occur • fluid in chloroplasts around the grana, where the Calvin Cycle happens • organelle in plant cells and some algae where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Plants In Action 2013-11-27
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- Female reproductive organs
- Receives the pollen during fertilization
- This part below the flower was there to protect the flower
- The plant needs me to survive
- The skin on the seed
- I am very colourful
- I smell strong, pretty, or smelly
- This carries nutrients to the plant
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- Something in your eye
- I pull water for the plant
- They become seeds after they are fertilized
- It has minerals and vitamins
- Male reproductive organs
- Makes and contains pollen
- Food for the plant when its a seed
- The first thing you put in the ground
16 Clues: I am very colourful • The skin on the seed • Something in your eye • Male reproductive organs • Makes and contains pollen • Female reproductive organs • I pull water for the plant • It has minerals and vitamins • The plant needs me to survive • I smell strong, pretty, or smelly • Food for the plant when its a seed • This carries nutrients to the plant • ...
Transport in Plants 2016-09-11
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- Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as
- Tissue found in plants that transports sugars.
- Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Type of cell that is specialised for the absorption of water and minerals.
- Phloem is made of __________ cells.
- Name of circular structure in plant that contains xylem and phloem vessels.
- Tissue found in plants that transports water and minerals.
- Xylem is made of _________ cells.
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- Pores in leaves through which substances diffuse in and out.
- Process that moves water up through plant, from roots to leaves.
- Part of plant that absorbs water and minerals from soil.
- Process that occurs in leaves; uses carbon dioxide and water to create glucose and oxygen.
- Substance carried from roots of plant, through stems to leaves, where it is then released to the atmosphere.
- Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in.
- Direction in which water and minerals move through xylem vessels.
16 Clues: Xylem is made of _________ cells. • Phloem is made of __________ cells. • Tissue found in plants that transports sugars. • Part of the plant that photosynthesis occurs in. • Molecule that excess sugar (glucose) is stored as • Substance produced in leaves during photosynthesis • Type of cell that is sepcialised for photosynthesis • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-02-02
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- appears after the root
- ovary becomes a _______
- seeds are ___________ to ensure survival
- flowers with ______ and large petals are pollinated by insects
- receives pollen grains
- occurs between flowers from separate plants
- produces pollen grains
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- the process of plants making their own food
- where non-flowering plants reproduce from
- develop into seed
- the first stage in the development of a plant from a seed
- plant part that banana and pineapple plants reproduce by
- potato is an example of reproduction by ________ stems
- process where a male reproductive cell fuses with a female reproductive cell
- required in germination but not in photosynthesis
- holds up the male reproductive organ that produces pollen
16 Clues: develop into seed • appears after the root • receives pollen grains • produces pollen grains • ovary becomes a _______ • seeds are ___________ to ensure survival • where non-flowering plants reproduce from • the process of plants making their own food • occurs between flowers from separate plants • required in germination but not in photosynthesis • ...
Life Processes 2025-06-14
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- enzyme which converts starch to simple sugar at tongue
- Process of intake of nutrientsand utilisation
- Oxygen gas liberated comes from the splitting of
- stored form if glucose in plants
- helps in the opening and closing of stomata
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- largest vein
- process of releasing energy from food
- green coloured pigment
- Transports deoxygentated blood
9 Clues: largest vein • green coloured pigment • Transports deoxygentated blood • stored form if glucose in plants • process of releasing energy from food • helps in the opening and closing of stomata • Process of intake of nutrientsand utilisation • Oxygen gas liberated comes from the splitting of • enzyme which converts starch to simple sugar at tongue
Farming 2021-02-02
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- is placement of seeds in a uniform rate
- commences once the crop is ripened
- uses pressure to deposit seeds
- controls amount of weeds
- Is the application of water to crops
- provides nutrition
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- is the placement of seeds
- are bugs
- is scattering seeds on top of the ground
- dressing is applied once plants have emerged
10 Clues: are bugs • provides nutrition • controls amount of weeds • is the placement of seeds • uses pressure to deposit seeds • commences once the crop is ripened • Is the application of water to crops • is scattering seeds on top of the ground • is placement of seeds in a uniform rate • dressing is applied once plants have emerged
Science Semester 2 2017-09-03
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- - expelling waste
- where organisms operate
- something that is non-living
- - the action of something changing
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- - a living thing
- - the process of copying or producing something
- an animal that preys on another to survive.
- something that eats plants and meat
- - a community of living things in an environment
- food or nourishment obtained to grow and survive
10 Clues: - a living thing • - expelling waste • where organisms operate • something that is non-living • - the action of something changing • something that eats plants and meat • an animal that preys on another to survive. • - the process of copying or producing something • - a community of living things in an environment • food or nourishment obtained to grow and survive
Reproduction in Plants 2022-10-28
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- which part of the flower contains the egg cell and develops into a seed after fertilisation?
- which part of the flower produces pollen grains?
- fruits/seeds dispersed by wind usually have _______-like structures.
- which part of the flower receives the pollen grains?
- the process where a seed grows into a seedling.
- which part of the flower develops into a fruit after fertilisation?
- an example of a fruit dispersed by water.
- non-flowering plants reproduce from ____________.
- during fertilisation, the male reproductive cell ______ with the female reproductive cell
- fruits / seeds with pod-like structure are likely to be dispersed by __________ action.
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- the process where pollen grains are transferred from the male to female part of the flower
- there are _______ methods of seeds dispersal.
- an example of a seed dispersed by wind
- fruits dispersed by animals are usually ____________ and juicy.
- fruit /seeds dispersed by water have __________ husks that trap air.
- seeds need to be dispersed to prevent _________________.
16 Clues: an example of a seed dispersed by wind • an example of a fruit dispersed by water. • there are _______ methods of seeds dispersal. • the process where a seed grows into a seedling. • which part of the flower produces pollen grains? • non-flowering plants reproduce from ____________. • which part of the flower receives the pollen grains? • ...
Crossword Quiz 2024-04-14
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- aboveground reproductive structure in fungi
- shape of most freshwater diatoms
- increase surface area for spores
- pores plants use for gas exchange
- eukaryotes that aren't plants, animals, or fungi
- passive process of water moving through vascular tissues
- have two cotyledons and net-like veins
- photosynthetic pigments
- flowering plant phylum
- clumps of sporangia on underside of fern leaves
- underground portion of fungi composed of hyphae
- tool used to observe very small things
- structure used for movement by Paramecium spp
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- flexible in mode of nutrition
- whiplike structure possessed by Euglena
- unicellular fungi
- component of fungal cell walls
- type of slide you make in lab
- dominant phase in mosses
- kind of microscope we use to look at larger things around the room
- causative agent for malaria
- can be superior or inferior in angiosperms
- vascular tissue that transports water
- type of lichen that looks like leaves
- one is fine and one is coarse
- phylum with typical mushrooms
- uses pseudopodia to move around
- small piece of glass that goes on top of specimen and slide
- land plant ancestor
- Genus of fungus used to make cheese you saw in lab
30 Clues: unicellular fungi • land plant ancestor • flowering plant phylum • photosynthetic pigments • dominant phase in mosses • causative agent for malaria • flexible in mode of nutrition • type of slide you make in lab • one is fine and one is coarse • phylum with typical mushrooms • component of fungal cell walls • uses pseudopodia to move around • shape of most freshwater diatoms • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-12-10
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- of or relating to living organisms
- a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting an area
- study of the relations of organisms to their environment
- the type of environment in which an organism normally lives
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- an organism that feeds on complex organic substances
- number of species living within an ecosystem
- status or place of an organism within its environment
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- second trophic level, animals that eat plants or other primary producer
- organisms interacting with their physical environment
- organisms that first capture energy and that make their own food (plants).
- both herbivores and carnivores
- third trophic level, animals that eat herbivores
- of or relating to nutrition or feeding
- the physical, or non-living aspects of a habitat.
- organisms that consume producers for food (animals).
16 Clues: both herbivores and carnivores • of or relating to living organisms • of or relating to nutrition or feeding • number of species living within an ecosystem • third trophic level, animals that eat herbivores • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food • the physical, or non-living aspects of a habitat. • an organism that feeds on complex organic substances • ...
Class 1: Welcome to Family Kitchen! 2025-01-03
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- The current nutrition guide published by the USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
- Capable of being measured.
- A class of compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that provide energy to the body.
- Foods that have been changed from their natural state.
- Forces acting within a person to initiate behavior.
- Having a sensible or practical idea of what can be expected.
- A class of compounds composed of long chains of animo acids.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- Lipids that play a vital role in cell structure, hormone production and absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K.
- Habits and practices that are conducive to sleeping well on a regular basis.
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- Follow this method to establish clear, attainable goals that hold you to a deadline.
- Clearly or exactly stated.
- A diet focused on whole foods that come from plants.
- Physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health.
- The amount of food or drink that is generally served.
- Foods that are packed with essential nutrients while being relatively low in calories.
- Able to be brought about or reached successfully.
- A practice that involves paying attention on purpose in a non-judgmental way.
- Keeping your body filled with water.
19 Clues: Clearly or exactly stated. • Capable of being measured. • Keeping your body filled with water. • Able to be brought about or reached successfully. • Forces acting within a person to initiate behavior. • A diet focused on whole foods that come from plants. • The amount of food or drink that is generally served. • Foods that have been changed from their natural state. • ...
MRS GREN 2023-10-11
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- All living things release energy from their food by respiration.
- Waste products are removed from the body.
- Every living thing can detect changes in their surroundings.
- Animals eat food to get nutrients. Plants get nutrients from soil and produce their own food.
- Animals grow from babies to adults. Seeds grow into plants.
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- All living things move. Plants grow and turn towards the light.
- Animals have young. Plants produce seeds from which more plants grow.
7 Clues: Waste products are removed from the body. • Animals grow from babies to adults. Seeds grow into plants. • Every living thing can detect changes in their surroundings. • All living things move. Plants grow and turn towards the light. • All living things release energy from their food by respiration. • ...
Nutrition 2023-11-25
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- the food an animal consumes in a 24-hour period
- a deficiency of hemoglobin, iron, or red blood cells often due to nutrition
- a severe distension of the abdomen by gas; two types: dry and frothy
- a source or product containing nutrients that support animal life and productivity
- a disease caused by the lack of one or more vitamins in the diet
- a daily allowance of livestock feed mixed to contain suitable nutrients to promote normal development, maintenance, lactation, or gestation
- a feed ingredient
- the oily or greasy substances found in certain plants
- feed that is high in energy and low in fiber
- an organic substance that performs specific and necessary functions in relatively small concentrates in an organism
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- any certain organic chemical compounds of C, H, and O which include sugar and starches
- all nutrients consumed by an animal that are digested and used
- a chemical compound or element of inorganic origin
- fever paralysis due to an imbalance of blood calcium, sugars, or magnesium
- the process by which an animal ingests and uses nutrients in food materials
- any of a large number of complex organic compounds of amino acids that is an essential part of all living things
- the most valuable natural resource
17 Clues: a feed ingredient • the most valuable natural resource • feed that is high in energy and low in fiber • the food an animal consumes in a 24-hour period • a chemical compound or element of inorganic origin • the oily or greasy substances found in certain plants • all nutrients consumed by an animal that are digested and used • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2021-03-08
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- part holding the stigma up
- type of reproduction which produces variation
- Male part of flower
- transfer of pollen grains to the flower of another plant of the same species.
- transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower in the same plant.
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- fusion of male and female gametes
- Colourful to attract insects
- transfer of pollen grains to stigma
- Part of flower that produces ova
- protects the flower as it is maturing
- type of reproduction which produces clones
- type of pollination when the stigma and anther are not protruding out
- part holding the anther up
- type of pollination when the stigma is feathery
- Female part of flower
- Part of flower containing pollen
16 Clues: Male part of flower • Female part of flower • part holding the stigma up • part holding the anther up • Colourful to attract insects • Part of flower that produces ova • Part of flower containing pollen • fusion of male and female gametes • transfer of pollen grains to stigma • protects the flower as it is maturing • type of reproduction which produces clones • ...
Transport in Plants 2012-11-29
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- / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together.
- / The pathway taken by water in plants as its passes from cell to cell via the cell cytoplasm and vacuole.
- / The route taken by water through the cytoplasm of cells in a plant.
- / A plant cell which is full of water.
- / The cells which make up the phloem tissue.
- / A stip of waterproof material (suberin) in the cell wall of the root endodermis cells.
- / Waterproofing substance that impregnates the walls of the xylem tissue.
- / Apparatus which is used to measure water uptake to indicate the rate of transpiration.
- / A cell in the phloem that is closely associated with a phloem sieve tube element.
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- / The route taken by water between the cells or through the cell walls in a plant.
- / The loss of water vapour from aerial parts of the plant due to evapouration.
- / The movement of water molecules from a higher water potential to a low water potential
- / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding.
- / A term used to describe plant tissue where the cells have lost turgor.
- / A transport tissue that transports water.
- / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells.
16 Clues: / A plant cell which is full of water. • / A transport tissue that transports water. • / The cells which make up the phloem tissue. • / Where both transport tissues the xylem and phloem are together. • / The attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. • / Plant tissue in the stem and root that contains dividing cells. • ...
Transport in Plants 2017-07-05
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- Passes through xylem
- vessels that run up and down the plant
- The stream of water that moves up in the plant
- Direction of movement of substances in xylem
- Direction of movement of substances in phloem
- Passes through xylem
- Water from the soil enters the root hair cell by ___
- Movement of manufactured food in phloem
- Mineral salts from the soil enter the root hair cell by ___
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- Loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- The suction force caused by the loss of water from leaves during transpiration
- vascular tissues are arranged in bundles called ___
- Shape of Xylem in roots
- Position of xylem in the vascular bundle in stems
- The process where mineral salts enter the root hair cell against the concentration gradient
- Position of phloem in the vascular bundle in stems
- Passes through phloem
17 Clues: Passes through xylem • Passes through xylem • Passes through phloem • Shape of Xylem in roots • vessels that run up and down the plant • Movement of manufactured food in phloem • Direction of movement of substances in xylem • Direction of movement of substances in phloem • The stream of water that moves up in the plant • Loss of water through the stomata of the leaves • ...
Globalization and Food 2020-05-01
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- Action of sharing something out
- Result of an action or process
- Surrounding or condition
- means of approaching or entering something
- Process of interaction and integration among people and governments worldwide
- What people or animals eat to survive
- the total way of life of particular groups of people
- Degree of an object or something
- Effect on something or someone
- An organization where people work together
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- Facts provided to learn about certain things
- Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A set of rules and arrangements to achieve something
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- Science and art of cultivating plants and livestock
- Worldwide
- Relationship in a person, things or ideas
- Action or steps are taken to achieve something
- A commercial business
- Make something into a different thing
- An action which is influenced by other actions
- Needed or necessary
- Advantage or profit gained from something/someone
- Improving to be better
- Feeling of enthusiasm you get from something
- A system about nutrition, food, health, community economic development, and agriculture
- Edible red berry of the plant that could be in a salad
- Gives a portion of something to someone
- Good for our health
- Something different
30 Clues: Worldwide • Needed or necessary • Good for our health • Something different • A commercial business • Improving to be better • Surrounding or condition • Result of an action or process • Effect on something or someone • Action of sharing something out • Degree of an object or something • Make something into a different thing • What people or animals eat to survive • ...
Protist 2021-03-17
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- gel like fluid in a cell
- organism that makes its own food
- control center of a cell
- false foot
- protist that has daughter colonies
- tiny hairs which help a paramecium move and get food
- whip like tail
- organism that gets nutrition from another source
- an organism that contains a nucleus
- process that allows plants to make food
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- a microorganism that can cause a disease
- type of vacuole that maintains water level
- one celled microscopic organism
- most complex of all protists
- made up of only one cell
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- protist that moves and gets food using pseudopods
- groove structure found in a paramecium to gather food
- organelle that senses light
19 Clues: false foot • whip like tail • gel like fluid in a cell • made up of only one cell • control center of a cell • organelle that senses light • most complex of all protists • one celled microscopic organism • organism that makes its own food • protist that has daughter colonies • organelle that contains chlorophyll • an organism that contains a nucleus • ...
Protist 2021-03-17
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- gel like fluid in a cell
- organism that makes its own food
- control center of a cell
- false foot
- protist that has daughter colonies
- tiny hairs which help a paramecium move and get food
- whip like tail
- organism that gets nutrition from another source
- an organism that contains a nucleus
- process that allows plants to make food
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- a microorganism that can cause a disease
- type of vacuole that maintains water level
- one celled microscopic organism
- most complex of all protists
- made up of only one cell
- organelle that contains chlorophyll
- protist that moves and gets food using pseudopods
- groove structure found in a paramecium to gather food
- organelle that senses light
19 Clues: false foot • whip like tail • gel like fluid in a cell • made up of only one cell • control center of a cell • organelle that senses light • most complex of all protists • one celled microscopic organism • organism that makes its own food • protist that has daughter colonies • organelle that contains chlorophyll • an organism that contains a nucleus • ...
Food For All Crossword 2025-11-02
10 Clues: People who grow crops. • Edible grain-based crop. • Growing plants for food. • Farming for personal use. • Essential body nutrients. • Practice of farming crops. • Chemicals that kill pests. • Nutrients that enrich soil. • Domesticated birds for food. • Process of getting nutrients.
Nutrition 1 and 2 2024-01-19
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- vitamins and minerals aid these to speed up reactions in the body
- body mass index (BMI) of 25-29.9
- best way to consume nutrients
- research group that is given a placebo
- provides 4 calories per gram of energy
- essential to help with body functions and staying hydrated
- nutrients that are needed for health, but in lesser amounts in the diet
- the science of how nutrients and compounds in foods nourish the body and affect health
- research based on populations of people
- Registered Dietitian Nutritionist- an expert in nutrition who has the nutrition knowledge and skills through coursework, supervised practice, and passing a credentialing exam
- the most important consideration when making food choices
- _________ People 2030 is a set of health goals of and objectives for the nation and is updated each decade
- food________ is when a household has the inability to satisfy the basic food needs of individuals
- disease that is the leading cause of death among Americans
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- a generic term that has no legal or professional meaning so we do not know if they have credible training in nutrition
- carbohydrates, proteins, lipids
- provide energy, growth and maintenance
- the amount of energy to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree C
- _________ Guidelines for Americans is based on consensus of research information and provides sound nutrition advice
- body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher
- an idea that scientists come up with based on observations and as they ask questions in the scientific method
- provides 9 calories per gram of energy
- nonnutritive compound that helps fight chronic diseases
23 Clues: best way to consume nutrients • carbohydrates, proteins, lipids • body mass index (BMI) of 25-29.9 • body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher • research group that is given a placebo • provide energy, growth and maintenance • provides 4 calories per gram of energy • provides 9 calories per gram of energy • research based on populations of people • ...
Caroline Rothman's crossword puzzle test. 2017-05-01
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- A belief that the future or things will go poorly, not go well.
- Verb meaning to return to a topic or item repeatedly. Incompetent--Unable to do or complete something.
- A French word that means “so there it is.”
- To limit freedom or options.
- Growing plants in water, without soil.
- To grab wildly or rudely with one’s hands.
- A government or system that totally controls all aspects of the lives of its citizens.
- dried into a solid.
- The state of not caring or of not having an opinion.
- Shocking and overwhelming.
- Sick and diseased because of very poor nutrition and lack of food.
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- Enemy spy; one who sneaks in and spies.
- Murder of all living things in a particular group.
- To control something or someone.
- plants in water, without soil.
- To do something in a carefree, unconcerned way; “la-dee-dah; la-dee-dah”
- Done without being asked.
- Organized protest or assembly, usually for political reasons.
- Mentally ill; personally out of control.
- An illegal action or plot in which one person or group takes advantage or steals from others.
20 Clues: dried into a solid. • Done without being asked. • Shocking and overwhelming. • To limit freedom or options. • plants in water, without soil. • To control something or someone. • Growing plants in water, without soil. • Enemy spy; one who sneaks in and spies. • Mentally ill; personally out of control. • A French word that means “so there it is.” • ...
Kingdom Fungi 1 2025-02-01
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- Fungi that causes wheat rust
- Intervening stage during sexual reproduction in Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes
- Fungi that absorbs soluble organic matter from dead substrates
- Spores produced by fungi during sexual reproduction
- Organisms that show great diversity in morphology and habitat
- An unicellular Fungi
- Number of steps involved in sexual reproduction of fungi
- This process leads to the production of haploid spores in fungi
- Two haploid fungal cells fuse to produce ______ cell
- A source of fungi to make antibiotics
- Fusion of two nuclei in fungi is known so
- Fungi used to make bread and beer
- Hyphae with Multinucleated Cytoplasm
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- Body type of fungi generally
- Fungus that produces white spots on mustard leaves
- Fungi that depend on living plants and animals for food
- Fusion of protoplasms between two motile gametes in fungi is known so
- Fungal reproduction involving fragmentation, fission and budding
- Fungal association with roots of higher plants
- An asexual fungal spore
- Network of fungal hyphae
- Unique kingdom of Heterotrophic organisms
- Component of fungal cell wall
- Fungal association with algae
- Long thread like structures of fungal body
- An edible Fungi
- Nutrition in most fungi
- Region where fungi can grow
28 Clues: An edible Fungi • An unicellular Fungi • An asexual fungal spore • Nutrition in most fungi • Network of fungal hyphae • Region where fungi can grow • Body type of fungi generally • Fungi that causes wheat rust • Component of fungal cell wall • Fungal association with algae • Fungi used to make bread and beer • Hyphae with Multinucleated Cytoplasm • ...
MRS GREN Science Crossword 2025-09-11
7 Clues: walking • What plants do • make a copy of • Happy as a pig in • sight sound taste feel • What humans need to survive • what asthmatic people sometimes struggle to do
Ruminat Crossword 2023-10-11
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- An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- An animal that feeds on flesh.
- The fact or quality of being acceptable or agreeable to the taste; tastiness
- An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts.
- A feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry.
- The fourth stomach of a ruminant, which receives food from the omasum and passes it to the small intestine.
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
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- Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- An organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- An organic compound composed of carobn, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature.
- The type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration.
- A feed material high in specific nutrients.
20 Clues: An animal that feeds on flesh. • An animal that feeds on plants. • A feed material high in specific nutrients. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach • Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin. • Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry • The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach • ...
Biology 2020-06-25
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- the top consumer
- excessive richness of nutrients in a water body
- the process where water is recycled
- the main action which releases greenhouse gases
- only eats meat
- how carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere
- how energy is released in to cells
- Inside the nucleus
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- the number of organisms in a species
- how waste is removed from the body
- soil nitrogen is converted into atmospheric nitrogen
- caused by the greenhouse gases
- when two organisms fight for resources
- when a species dies out
- …nutrition, how a fungi feeds
- the primary consumer in a food chain
- and organism that lacks a membrane bound nucleus
- The powerhouse of the cell
- a storage space in a cell
- eats plants and meat
- animal cells do not have this
- single strand DNA
22 Clues: only eats meat • the top consumer • single strand DNA • Inside the nucleus • eats plants and meat • when a species dies out • a storage space in a cell • The powerhouse of the cell • …nutrition, how a fungi feeds • animal cells do not have this • caused by the greenhouse gases • how waste is removed from the body • how energy is released in to cells • the process where water is recycled • ...
Life processes of all living organisms 2025-09-05
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- Reproduction is making new living things (offspring) so that a species can continue to exist, like when plants make seeds or animals have babies.
- Movement is when a living organism moves itself (or part of itself) from one place to another.
- Nutrition is the process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and repair, such as animals eating plants or other animals, and plants making their own food.
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- Sensitivity is the ability to notice and respond to changes in the environment, such as plants growing toward light or animals running away from danger.
- Excretion is getting rid of waste products (like carbon dioxide or urine) that living things produce but don’t need, to keep their bodies healthy.
- Respiration is the process of breaking down food to release energy that living things need to move, grow, and stay alive (not the same as breathing).
- Growth is when living things get bigger in size or increase in the number of cells, like a seed turning into a tree or a baby animal becoming an adult.
- An organism is something that is living, or was once living but is now dead.
8 Clues: An organism is something that is living, or was once living but is now dead. • Movement is when a living organism moves itself (or part of itself) from one place to another. • Reproduction is making new living things (offspring) so that a species can continue to exist, like when plants make seeds or animals have babies. • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- help with bone growth, water balance, metabolism, nerve/muscle function
- naturally occurring sugar found in various amounts in plants like fruits, vegetables & nuts
- the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- things we get from food that help us grow and live
- Examples are liver, kidney, & pancreas
- makes up 50-75% of your body weight; can't live without it
- a less-healthy fat that's solid at room temp
- builds muscle, skin, & bone; found in meat, beans, eggs, & nets.
- conforming exactly to truth or to a standard
- the body's major source of energy
- the worse kind of fat
- the sum of food consumed by a person
- includes solid fats & oils that protect internal organs
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- pack in more nutrients than simple carbs
- the study of diet and health
- all movement including during leisure time
- chemicals that coordinate different functions in your body
- predominantly found in foods from plants, such as vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds
- known as fruit sugar
- help control body functions like digestion, metabolism, & wound healing
- stored form of sugar
- able to be relied on as honest or truthful
- able to be trusted
23 Clues: able to be trusted • known as fruit sugar • stored form of sugar • the worse kind of fat • the study of diet and health • the body's major source of energy • the sum of food consumed by a person • Examples are liver, kidney, & pancreas • pack in more nutrients than simple carbs • all movement including during leisure time • able to be relied on as honest or truthful • ...
Nutrition 2021-08-05
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- when you drink you get lots of calcium
- Hates meat loves plants
- Vitamins and minerals make up this.
- is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life
- There are two types, one low and one high sugar.
- Someone you go sees when you have a poor diet.
- Comes from pigs when cooked
- the Best thing to drink
- Can eat meat and plants
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- Are made up of Fats, Carbohydrates and protein.
- which Comes from cows when cooked.
- Best energy products that you can eat.
- Don't like to eat or harm animals.
- A food plan that you can follow.
- Like meat only.
- you use it when doing a low-intensity activity.
- Bock, Bock, Bock.
- Helps repair and strengthing/grow muscles
18 Clues: Like meat only. • Bock, Bock, Bock. • Hates meat loves plants • the Best thing to drink • Can eat meat and plants • Comes from pigs when cooked • A food plan that you can follow. • which Comes from cows when cooked. • Don't like to eat or harm animals. • Vitamins and minerals make up this. • when you drink you get lots of calcium • Best energy products that you can eat. • ...
Dietitian Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
- Vary depending on experience,region, and demographic
- The rate of this has increased rapidly and alarmingly
- Demand on Nutritional therapy is directly related to this
- Does contract work and works in private practices
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- These people teach the science of nutrition
- Disease that accompanies obesity
- A person who is a registered specialist in nutrition and healthy lifestyles
- These Dietitian Nutritionists supervise service of meals in public settings
- Dietitians working in this industry have the LOWEST median annual wages
- Concerning diet and nutrition
- Minimum hours required for continuing education every five years
- The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics
13 Clues: Concerning diet and nutrition • Disease that accompanies obesity • Registered Dietitian Nutritionist • These people teach the science of nutrition • Does contract work and works in private practices • Vary depending on experience,region, and demographic • The rate of this has increased rapidly and alarmingly • Demand on Nutritional therapy is directly related to this • ...
sus ag crossword 2023-08-28
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- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface.
- the smallest sized particles.
- catalysts in decomposition, releasing nutrients from plants in the soil, play a role in nutrient cycling
- the rate at which water moves through the soil.
- the amount of air space between soil particles.
- Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soils.
- almost equal parts of sand, silt and clay.
- medium sized particles
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- needed in very small quantities
- lower the pH value in soils (make the soil more acidic).
- raise the pH value in soils (make the soil less acidic).
- form of inorganic nitrogen found naturally in the soil, plays a role in nutrition of plants
- measure of acidity or alkalinity in a soil
- usually found in soils as the result of slow decomposition of organic matter
- density indicator of soil compaction, weight of the soil in a given volume.
15 Clues: medium sized particles • the smallest sized particles. • needed in very small quantities • measure of acidity or alkalinity in a soil • almost equal parts of sand, silt and clay. • the rate at which water moves through the soil. • the amount of air space between soil particles. • lower the pH value in soils (make the soil more acidic). • ...
Characteristics of Living Organisms Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-23
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- the chemical process in which all cells in the body gain energy by breaking down food
- _________ in plants begins through the process of pollination.
- synonym of 'reactivity'
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- the process of eliminating waste matter
- Humans require the proper __________ in order to stay healthy; opposite of deprivation
- an act of changing physical location or position
- The upward ________ of plants; opposite of shrinking
7 Clues: synonym of 'reactivity' • the process of eliminating waste matter • an act of changing physical location or position • The upward ________ of plants; opposite of shrinking • _________ in plants begins through the process of pollination. • the chemical process in which all cells in the body gain energy by breaking down food • ...
Food and Nutrition 2021-09-03
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- A person’s habit of eating
- Taking food into the body
- The process of being nourished
- a white metallic element found in milk and bone
- eaten to maintain life
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- Healthy ingredients in foods
- Compounds necessary to good health, found in plants and animals food
- Plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten
- To provide a person with food
- About 1/28th of an ounce in the metric system
- Ripened part of a flowering plant thatcontains seeds
11 Clues: eaten to maintain life • Taking food into the body • A person’s habit of eating • Healthy ingredients in foods • To provide a person with food • The process of being nourished • Plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten • About 1/28th of an ounce in the metric system • a white metallic element found in milk and bone • ...
Diet 2022-06-16
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- (n.)a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- (n.)the length of time for which a person, animal, or thing exists
- (adj.)causing or related to swelling and pain in the body
- (n.)a substance such as sugar or starch that provides the body with energy
- (v.)to change something slightly
- (n.)an expert on the subject of nutrition
- (n.)the number of deaths in a society within a particular period of time
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- (v.)to get rid of something or someone that is no longer wanted
- (adj.)consisting or made completely of plants, or mainly of plants
- (adj.)large in size, value, or importance
- (v.)to limite (the amount of) something
- (adj.)existing very commonly or happening often
- (v.)to make someone feel unhappy and disappointed
- (n.)a thick, flat piece of meat or fish, especially meat from a cow
- (adj.)varied or different
- (adj.)not very small or large but between the two
16 Clues: (adj.)varied or different • (v.)to change something slightly • (v.)to limite (the amount of) something • (adj.)large in size, value, or importance • (n.)an expert on the subject of nutrition • (adj.)existing very commonly or happening often • (v.)to make someone feel unhappy and disappointed • (adj.)not very small or large but between the two • ...
Food 2025-08-25
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- To remove bones from fish or meat
- When a food hasn't been cooked for long enough
- An ______ a day keeps the doctor away
- Food or nourishment
- A vegetable oil used for cooking and frying
- To decorate the dish with edible items to add flavour
- Leaves of plants used to enhance flavours in cooking
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- Hearing, Smell, Touch, Taste, Sight
- Amount of major food groups
- A distinct pleasant smell
- An illness caused by bacteria in food
- A mineral known for its role in strengthening the bones
- To cook meat in hot oil
- Food that has not been spoiled or preserved yet
- Firm to the bite (a cooking term)
- Number of nutrient groups
16 Clues: Food or nourishment • To cook meat in hot oil • A distinct pleasant smell • Number of nutrient groups • Amount of major food groups • To remove bones from fish or meat • Firm to the bite (a cooking term) • Hearing, Smell, Touch, Taste, Sight • An illness caused by bacteria in food • An ______ a day keeps the doctor away • A vegetable oil used for cooking and frying • ...
The Digestive System 2023-11-08
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- During this stage of nutrition food is used by the cells for energy, growth and repair.
- This fluid contains the enzyme amylase.
- During this stage of nutrition undigested food material is released from the digestive system.
- Churns the food.
- Water is absorbed into the blood.
- A group of organs working together.
- This stage of nutrition involves food being taken into the mouth.
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- Carries food down to the stomach
- This stage of nutrition involves food being broken down.
- Produces Bile
- This characteristic of life means getting rid of waste matter.
- To break down large food particles to smaller food particles.
- This characteristic of life means requiring food.
- What part of the digestive system takes in food?
14 Clues: Produces Bile • Churns the food. • Carries food down to the stomach • Water is absorbed into the blood. • A group of organs working together. • This fluid contains the enzyme amylase. • What part of the digestive system takes in food? • This characteristic of life means requiring food. • This stage of nutrition involves food being broken down. • ...
Ecology and the environment 2022-04-14
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- An organism is ________ if it makes its own food.
- A ______ ______ shows how energy is moved from one organism to another as a result of feeding.
- The ___ is the original source of energy for an ecosystem.
- A sampling square.
- The total mass of organisms
- The place where an organism lives. Must provide a source of food, water and shelter for the organism.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- An organism that only eats plants.
- The scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their surroundings.
- Large areas of the Earth dominated by a specific type of vegetation.
- The different stages in a food chain.
- Organisms that break down dead material and help to recycle nutrients.
- All the organisms of a particular species found in an ecosystem at a certain time.
- Factors in an ecosystem that limit the population size if there is too much or too little of it.
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- An organism tat lives in another organism and gets its nutrition from the host.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- Plants which photosynthesise to produce food.
- Non-living, physical factors in the ecosystem that may influence an organism or a system.
- A group of the same type of organisms that are able to reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
- _______ is a way of transferring energy between organisms.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- The arrows in a food chain show the direction of _____ flow.
- The amount of variation shown by species in an ecosystem is the ecosystem's ________.
- A ____ ___ shows multiple food chains. It is more complex and realistic.
- Energy is lost from an ecosystem through __________.
- The population of all species found in an ecosystem at a particular time.
- An animal that kills and eats another animal.
- The offspring of two plants or animals of a different species. Cannot reproduce/infertile.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
29 Clues: A sampling square. • The total mass of organisms • An organism that only eats meat. • An organism that only eats plants. • Living components of an ecosystem. • The different stages in a food chain. • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • Plants which photosynthesise to produce food. • An animal that kills and eats another animal. • ...
Parts of a Plant 2013-03-27
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- Product of a tree or plant that contains seeds and can be eaten as food
- How a plant breathes
- Plants unit of reproduction, capable of developing it into another plant
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll in which photosynthesis takes place
- Eliminating and expelling waste matter
- Green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- Orientation of a plant of other organisms in response to light
- Process or providing food necessary for health and growth
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- Developing or a maturing
- Seed bearing parts of a plant consisting of reproductive organs
- Offspring from an asexual or sexual process
- Flattened structure of a higher plant that is attached to the stem
- Young branch or sucker springing from the main stock of a tree or plant
- Evaporation of water from a plant
- Female part of the plant
- Part of the plant that attaches it to the ground or for support
- Any pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of the plant
- Main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- fine powdery substance from the male part of a plant
19 Clues: How a plant breathes • Developing or a maturing • Female part of the plant • Evaporation of water from a plant • Eliminating and expelling waste matter • Main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • Offspring from an asexual or sexual process • fine powdery substance from the male part of a plant • Process or providing food necessary for health and growth • ...
nutrition 1 2022-03-02
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- fiber that doesn't dissolve
- common surgery used to rid body of excess fat
- Body's main source of energy
- grams recommended for 11 years old and up
- chemicals that regulate body processes
- liquid
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- natural sugar; comes from plants
- how to lose weight and stay healthy without surgery
- comes from consuming carbohydrates
- fiber that dissolves
- excess of body fat resulting in negative health affects
- helps body grow; source of energy
- poor nutrition over prolonged period of time
13 Clues: liquid • fiber that dissolves • fiber that doesn't dissolve • Body's main source of energy • natural sugar; comes from plants • helps body grow; source of energy • comes from consuming carbohydrates • chemicals that regulate body processes • grams recommended for 11 years old and up • poor nutrition over prolonged period of time • common surgery used to rid body of excess fat • ...
General Science - Life Process - Class 10th 2023-01-31
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- What is the mode of nutrition found in fungi?
- Name the pores in a leaf through which respiratory exchange of gases takes place.
- Name one energy food
- What is the respiratory pigment in human beings?
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- Where does the breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place?
- What is the process through which roots of the plants absorb water from the soil?
- What is the site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf?
- In which mode of nutrition an organism derives its food from the body of another living organism without killing it?
- Glycolysis process occurs in which part of the cell?
- When a few drops of iodine solution are added to rice water, the solution turns blue-black in colour. What does the solution contains?
10 Clues: Name one energy food • What is the mode of nutrition found in fungi? • What is the respiratory pigment in human beings? • Glycolysis process occurs in which part of the cell? • What is the site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf? • What is the process through which roots of the plants absorb water from the soil? • ...
Jefferson's Science crossword 2025-07-08
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- Another name for your skull
- The act of getting rid of waste
- Something used to see things more clearly
- Where activities happen in a cell
- The first element on the periodic table
- Sodium Chloride
- A bag that contains amniotic fluid
- A storage space in plants
- Another name for human beings
- A fertilised cell
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- A liquid waste product
- A dangerous radioactive material commonly used to build nuclear weapons
- Food
- cell A tube-like cell used to transport water
- A living thing
- A piece of lab equipment used to dispense a small amount of liquid
- Something used to measure the pH Value of a substance
17 Clues: Food • A living thing • Sodium Chloride • A fertilised cell • A liquid waste product • A storage space in plants • Another name for your skull • Another name for human beings • The act of getting rid of waste • Where activities happen in a cell • A bag that contains amniotic fluid • The first element on the periodic table • Something used to see things more clearly • ...
group 1 2022-11-16
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- A process in which a element turns into a compound
- A part of the scientific process
- A group of specialized cells
- A way in which living things produce life
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- what plants exchange with co2
- A liquid that retains proteins in the cell
- A cell organism that stores energy
- A way in which living things get energy
- Essential element for life
- A living thing that make his own food
10 Clues: Essential element for life • A group of specialized cells • what plants exchange with co2 • A part of the scientific process • A cell organism that stores energy • A living thing that make his own food • A way in which living things get energy • A way in which living things produce life • A liquid that retains proteins in the cell • ...
Topic 4.1 Ecology Terms2 2023-01-27
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- A consumer that feeds on secondary consumers
- An example of a biotic factor.
- An other term for a saprotroph.
- An example of a saprotroph.
- A heterotroph that obtains its nutrients by external digestion.
- Groups of organisms that can potentially interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- An example of an inorganic molecule that plants use.
- An organism that obtains organic molecules from other organisms.
- An example of an organic molecule.
- A group of populations of different species living and interacting with each other in a habitat.
- A community of organisms and the environment that they live in.
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- An example of a detritivore.
- An example of an abiotic factor.
- A heterotroph that obtains its nutrients by internal digestion.
- Factors in an environment that are living.
- An organism that synthesizes its organic molecules form simple inorganic molecules.
- An organism that has a mode of nutrition that is autotrophic.
- Factors in an environment that are nonliving.
- An organism that obtains its nutrients from plants directly.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time.
- An organism example that is both autotroph and heterotroph.
21 Clues: An example of a saprotroph. • An example of a detritivore. • An example of a biotic factor. • An other term for a saprotroph. • An example of an abiotic factor. • An example of an organic molecule. • Factors in an environment that are living. • A consumer that feeds on secondary consumers • Factors in an environment that are nonliving. • ...
Level 6 Sight Words 2025-12-11
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- organic matter that forms in soil when leaves litter
- an angry protest against authority, often armed
- the surroundings, or all the natural and man-made resources
- an environment that has flat lands in which plants are mainly grass
- all nonliving things, ranging from landforms to chemicals to climatic features.
- relating to, living in, growing in, or taking place in water,
- things we can use, most come from the environment
- living organisms, including microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans
- the removal of the topsoil from land
- anything relating to land
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- small fragments of rocks and soil that are moved by erosion and deposition
- things we inherit from our ancestors
- the removal or cutting down of large areas of trees
- when one set of people treat another set of people as slaves
- the special home of an organism
- the slow downward movement of a mass of rock
- the life process carried out by all organisms
- the most important line of latitude
- people we are descended from
- people who come after us, our children and grandchildren
- the ability to do work or to make things move
21 Clues: anything relating to land • people we are descended from • the special home of an organism • the most important line of latitude • things we inherit from our ancestors • the removal of the topsoil from land • the slow downward movement of a mass of rock • the life process carried out by all organisms • the ability to do work or to make things move • ...
Class X Chapter 6 – Life Processes 2022-09-01
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- The xylem in plants are responsible for transport
- What is important to alive
- A type of fluid also involved in transportation
- The kidneys are a part of which system
- The autotrophic mode of nutrition requires
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- To measured Blood pressure
- The vessels which carry blood away from the heart
- Vital organs for survival
- Used to provide energy for other reactions
- A generous act of donating
10 Clues: Vital organs for survival • To measured Blood pressure • What is important to alive • A generous act of donating • The kidneys are a part of which system • Used to provide energy for other reactions • The autotrophic mode of nutrition requires • A type of fluid also involved in transportation • The vessels which carry blood away from the heart • ...
2.00 Hort. Vocab 2020-08-27
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- Course Employee, Responsible for maintenance of: golf course including turfgrass, irrigation and drainage, sand traps, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
- Center Employee, Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges plants and supplies, along with selling plants and related supplies.
- An extensive activity where the student plans and conducts a major agricultural experiment using the scientific process.
- ,The science and practice of growing, harrvesting, storing, designing and marketing flowering plants.
- Student performs one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time.
- Employee, Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city, or privately owned parks.
- the appearance of land from fruit, vegetable and ornamental crops grown.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
- Importance of Horticulture, $25 billion dollars annually into the economy which provides jobs, produces food, increases the value of homes through landscaping.
- Designed primarily to help students become literate in agriculture and/or become aware of possible careers in agriculture.
- Value of Horticulture, Improves the appearance of homes and buildings through landscaping, also
- Employee, Grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forest, or producing fruit.
- Employee, Grows vegetables and cut flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants and hanging baskets.
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- and Nursery, The science and practice of propagation, growing, planting, maintaining and using
- Students choose an agricultural problem that is not amendable to experimentation and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem.
- A series of learning activities that improves the value or appearance of the place of employment, home, school or community; the efficiency of an enterprise or business or the living conditions of a family.
- annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Impact of Horticulture, Includes health and comfort by cleaning air, preventing erosion, providing shade and nutrition.
- Student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business.
- ,The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Latin word meaning "cultivation"
- Maintenance Employee, Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have the be maintained.
- Completed outside of normal classroom hours, may be paid or non-paid. These SAE's involve being placed in an agricultural area to provide a "learning by doing" environment. Students must have a training agreement signed.
- Agricultural Experience, Programs consisting of planned practical activities conducted outside of class time in which students develop and apply agricultural knowledge and skills.
- ,Latin word meaning "garden"
26 Clues: annuals, shrubs and trees. • ,Latin word meaning "garden" • Latin word meaning "cultivation" • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • the appearance of land from fruit, vegetable and ornamental crops grown. • Student performs one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time. • ...
