nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
CHARACTERISTRICS OF LIVING THINGS 2025-10-31
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- Animals which consume meat only
- The organ which perceives changes to light.
- The way organisms respond to stimuli
- The permanent increase of size of an organism.
- The process by which organisms obtain their food
- The ability of plants to make food from sunlight
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- The removal of metabolic wastes from the body
- The process of making energy from food
- The ability to produce off spring
- All living things are made up of ____.
- A thing or event that causes an organism to respond in a particular way
- All carbohydrates in the body break down into __.
- Needed for respiration and comes from the lungs.
- The change in position of an organism
14 Clues: Animals which consume meat only • The ability to produce off spring • The way organisms respond to stimuli • The change in position of an organism • The process of making energy from food • All living things are made up of ____. • The organ which perceives changes to light. • The removal of metabolic wastes from the body • The permanent increase of size of an organism. • ...
CHR March Newsletter Nutrition Month 2024-02-02
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- one of the main types of nutrients.
- made of what you eat and drink.
- protein found in wheat, rye, and barley.
- field of study that focuses on foods and what's in them to help grow and stay healthy.
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- what the body needs to function properly and maintain health.
- substance found in plants.
- a unit of energy in food.
- minerals in body fluid
8 Clues: minerals in body fluid • a unit of energy in food. • substance found in plants. • made of what you eat and drink. • one of the main types of nutrients. • protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. • what the body needs to function properly and maintain health. • field of study that focuses on foods and what's in them to help grow and stay healthy.
LIFE PROCESSES 2021-10-30
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- 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
- Cells which plug the leakage in the vessels by helping to clot the blood at the point of injury.
- blood vessel which transports the blood from the heart to the entire body
- The respiratory pigment in human beings
- The procedure used for cleaning the blood of a person by separating urea from it artificially is
- Part of nephron allows the selective reabsorption of useful substances like glucose, amino acids, salts and water into the blood capillaries
- Glycolysis process occurs in this part of the cell
- The exit of unabsorbed food material is regulated by
- exchange of gases takes place
- A circulatory fluid in the human body other than blood
- The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon dioxide, water and energy takes place in
- The tube which connects the kidneys to the urinary bladder
- The exit of food from the stomach is regulated by this muscle
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- The contraction and expansion movement of the walls of the food pipe is called
- mode of nutrition found in fungi
- The pores in a leaf through which
- this region of the alimentary canal absorbs the digested food
- mode of nutrition where an organism derives its food from the body of another living organism without killing it
- Plant tissue that transports water and min-erals from the roots to the leaf
- Roots of the plants absorb water from the soil through this process
- Site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf
- The movement of food in phloem
- In amoeba, food is digested here
23 Clues: exchange of gases takes place • The movement of food in phloem • mode of nutrition found in fungi • In amoeba, food is digested here • The pores in a leaf through which • The respiratory pigment in human beings • Site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf • Glycolysis process occurs in this part of the cell • The exit of unabsorbed food material is regulated by • ...
HEALTH 230 CHAPTER 4 2023-09-18
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- OLIVE, PEANUT, CANOLA
- NATURALLY OCCURRING SUGAR ALCOHOL
- ARTERY DISEASE THAT AFFECTS THE HEART
- OIL USED IN COOKING
- FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP
- STARCHES THAT ESCAPE DIGESTION/ABSORPTION
- SHOULD NOT HAVE ADDED SUGARS
- HIGH BLOOD GLUCOSE
- ABNORMALLY LOW BLOOD GLUCOSE
- DIETARY FAT IN NUTS AND SEEDS
- FAT FOUND IN BUTTER
- UNCONTROLLED DIVISION OF ABNORMAL CELLS
- FATS THAT ARE LIQUID AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
- FIBERS THAT DISSOLVE IN WATER
- BREAKS DOWN SUCROSE
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- ABNORMALLY HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- NOT A FOOD GROUP
- FAT FOUND IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- LIST FOUND ON PACKAGED FOODS
- OVERLY HIGH CONCENTRATION OF KETONES
- LIMIT ADDED SUGARS
- INCLUDES MILK, YOGURT, CHEESE
- FACT LABEL FOUND ON PACKAGED FOODS
- HIGH INTAKE INCREASES BLOOD PRESSURE
- ADDITIONAL SUGARS AND SYRUPS
- MILK HIGH IN SATURATED FAT
- MOST UNHEALTHY DRINKS
- BREAKS DOWN LACTOSE
- DENTAL DECAY OF TEETH FROM SUGAR
- SHOULD NOT EXCEED 2300MG PER DAY
- MAINTAINS A HEALTHY BODY WEIGHT
- INTOLERANCE TO SUGARS IN DAIRY
- WORST TYPE OF FATS
33 Clues: NOT A FOOD GROUP • LIMIT ADDED SUGARS • HIGH BLOOD GLUCOSE • WORST TYPE OF FATS • OIL USED IN COOKING • FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP • BREAKS DOWN LACTOSE • FAT FOUND IN BUTTER • BREAKS DOWN SUCROSE • OLIVE, PEANUT, CANOLA • MOST UNHEALTHY DRINKS • MILK HIGH IN SATURATED FAT • LIST FOUND ON PACKAGED FOODS • SHOULD NOT HAVE ADDED SUGARS • ADDITIONAL SUGARS AND SYRUPS • ABNORMALLY LOW BLOOD GLUCOSE • ...
school 2021-10-13
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- bio catalysts to upkeep growth of the body
- type of nutrition where organisms aquire nutrients from plants and animals without killing them
- type of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen
- digestion in stomach is taken care by
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- the three carbon molecule glucose is broken down into
- maintenance unit
- excretion is regulated by
- vessels which carry blood away from heart to various organs
- filtration units
- process of acquiring oxygen from outside the body
10 Clues: maintenance unit • filtration units • excretion is regulated by • digestion in stomach is taken care by • bio catalysts to upkeep growth of the body • process of acquiring oxygen from outside the body • the three carbon molecule glucose is broken down into • vessels which carry blood away from heart to various organs • ...
Sheridan Adams 2017-04-14
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- 75% of earth's surface.
- Iron and potassium are examples.
- Plate of food according to nutrition facts label.
- Food into energy.
- 6 essential .
- Self-starvation.
- What you eat.
- lots in meat.
- whole grain bread.
- Eat a lot, then throw up.
- lots in a big mac.
- How you see yourself.
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- oranges have ___ C.
- Anorexia Nervosoa is an example.
- Too fat.
- states the number of servings,calories,and amount of nutrition in the container.
- Eat Mcdonalds every day.
- burn it when you exercise.
- weight to height ratio.
- Eat only one meal to be skinnier.
- Plate of food.
21 Clues: Too fat. • 6 essential . • What you eat. • lots in meat. • Plate of food. • Self-starvation. • Food into energy. • whole grain bread. • lots in a big mac. • oranges have ___ C. • How you see yourself. • 75% of earth's surface. • weight to height ratio. • Eat Mcdonalds every day. • Eat a lot, then throw up. • burn it when you exercise. • Iron and potassium are examples. • ...
Topic 5 crossword 2023-10-05
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- The kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats.
- A single species of plant grown on a farm, usually in high density
- Chemicals used to deter pests
- The supply of water for crops other than natural process such as rain or water tables
- the amount of product taken from the feild
- Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen
- When crops are switched out seasonally so that no specific nutrient is continuously depleted from the soil
- The top layer of the soil profile. A dark brown or black organic substance made up of decayed plant or animal matter. It provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.
- The distance food travels from the farm where it is produced to the plate of the final consumer.
- When perfectly edible foodstuff are thrown away at the retail and consumer level.
- When all people at all time have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- A natural process by which water-soluble substances such as calcium are washed out from the soil. This reduces the fertility of a soil.
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- Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology
- Animals in pastoral farming - useful in converting plants which humans cannot digest (grass) into valuable protein
- A mixture of air, water, mineral particles, organic material from decomposed flora and fauna that covers the underlying bedrock, and in which a wide variety of terrestrial plants grow.
- The time period associated with introduction of high-yielding seeds and modern agricultural techniques.
- The removal of crops from the field, for use.
- farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family
- large scale production of crops and livestock for sale
- Growing various crops at the same time so they may provide each other with benefits
- A measure of how rich the soil is in the nutrients necessary for basic plant nutrition, including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
21 Clues: Chemicals used to deter pests • Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology • the amount of product taken from the feild • The removal of crops from the field, for use. • large scale production of crops and livestock for sale • farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family • Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen • ...
Nutritions in plants 2017-05-21
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the modes of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
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- organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
5 Clues: organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
Early Childhood 2023-08-24
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- when the body doesn't get enough nutrients.
- essential for good health and nutrition
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- insufficient intake of energy
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- Hormone that lowers the level of glucose
- Eating too much
- too much sugar in the blood
- A reaction to something
- current nutrition guide published
- shock life-threatening allergic reaction that can develop rapidly
- Have a balanced diet
- a substance used by an organism to survive
- Fears everything
13 Clues: Eating too much • Fears everything • Have a balanced diet • A reaction to something • too much sugar in the blood • insufficient intake of energy • current nutrition guide published • essential for good health and nutrition • Hormone that lowers the level of glucose • a substance used by an organism to survive • when the body doesn't get enough nutrients. • ...
Nutrition 2022-06-05
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- Protein digestive enzymes
- Organisms which derive nutrition from plants or animals without killing them
- Organisms which takes in food as in whole material and break it down inside their bodies
- Complex substances which are broken down into simpler ones
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- Temporary finger like extension
- Essential for photosynthesis
- an essential element used in the synthesis of proteins and other compounds.
- Organisms which break-down the food material outside the body and then absorb it
- Utilisization for providing energy to plant
- Secretion done by salivary glands
10 Clues: Protein digestive enzymes • Essential for photosynthesis • Temporary finger like extension • Secretion done by salivary glands • Utilisization for providing energy to plant • Complex substances which are broken down into simpler ones • an essential element used in the synthesis of proteins and other compounds. • ...
Ecology 2024-06-06
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- Organisms live in the lower regions of the atmosphere, in water, and on/in the soil.
- Components of the ecosystem that are not alive, such as light, water, air, space, temperature, and nutrition
- All the members of the same species that live in the same ecosystem
- The rocky hard shell of the earth
- Populations of distinct species coexisting and interacting in the the same area
- The gasses that surrounds the Earth
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- The place where animals or plants live.
- Encompasses the Earth's frozen water, or cryosphere, which includes glaciers and icebergs.
- Ecology is about the living and non-living of the relationshipsin the environment.
- A single live species, such as a single deer or plant
- That are part of the environment, such as fish, birds, plants, insects, and animals iotic
- An ecosystem is this intricate structure consisting of communities of living things and their nonliving surroundings.
12 Clues: The rocky hard shell of the earth • The gasses that surrounds the Earth • The place where animals or plants live. • A single live species, such as a single deer or plant • All the members of the same species that live in the same ecosystem • Populations of distinct species coexisting and interacting in the the same area • ...
BASICS IN NUTRITION SCIENCE 2022-06-17
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- a non essential basic aminoacid
- pancreatic enzyme
- strenghtens bones
- beneficial compound found in turmeric
- one of goitrogens
- vitamin found in unrefined cereals
- ions vital for derivation of energy
- defect of eye common in old age
- risk of heart attack and stroke
- a dried fruit
- nutritious liquid derived from milk
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- process of food utilization
- lack of oxygen supply
- mother fulfils infants need by..
- vitamin precursor present in yellow /green fruits and vegetables
- vegetable with high glycemic index
- word realated to old peoples healthcare
- another word for tiredness
- modern form of nutritional guide
- Cause of vitamin C deficiency
20 Clues: a dried fruit • pancreatic enzyme • strenghtens bones • one of goitrogens • lack of oxygen supply • process of food utilization • another word for tiredness • Cause of vitamin C deficiency • a non essential basic aminoacid • defect of eye common in old age • risk of heart attack and stroke • mother fulfils infants need by.. • modern form of nutritional guide • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-05
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- living together of two dissimilar organisms
- an abundant accumulation of nutrients that supports organisms
- a hardy species first to colonize
- substance obtained from another substance through change
- maximum number of organisms of a particular species
- a natural environment of an organism
- an organism requiring organic compounds for food
- a complex biotic community characterized by distinct animal or plant species
- inhalation and exhalation of air
- a relationship between 2 species living without damage
- pertaining to life
- a substance that takes part in and changes during a reaction
- the coming of one person or thing after another
- a system of interconnected elements formed by interactions
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- a social group with common cultural heritage
- class of individuals having common characteristics
- the process by which plants create food
- an environmental factor that limits population
- predatory behavior
- a relationship between organisms where on lives as a parasite
- place appropriate for a person or thing
- eating both plants and animals
- a form modified to fit a changed environment
- an animal that feeds on dead organic matter
- an animal that feeds on plants
- the ecosystem compromising the entire earth
- inhabitants of a place
- an animal that eats flesh
- an organism that forms nutrition from simple inorganic substances
- a beneficial relationship between two species
- the absence of life of living organisms
31 Clues: predatory behavior • pertaining to life • inhabitants of a place • an animal that eats flesh • eating both plants and animals • an animal that feeds on plants • inhalation and exhalation of air • a hardy species first to colonize • a natural environment of an organism • the process by which plants create food • place appropriate for a person or thing • ...
CHO Crossword 2022-11-17
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- Made up of two sugar units.
- All of the mono- and disaccharides
- Helps the body lower blood glucose back to a normal level.
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin.
- Food ingredients that are added to foods to provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition.
- Sometimes called "blood sugar" because it circulates in the bloodstream.
- Chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body processes.
- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form.
- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- Include starch and fiber.
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk.
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- Carbohydrates and lignins found in plants, which cannot be digested by human enzymes.
- Tooth decay.
- Non-digestible carbohydrates that have been proven to have beneficial effects on human health.
- Carbohydrates that are made up of many sugar units.
- Carbohydrates composed of single sugar units.
- One of the six essential nutrients and are a major source of energy for your body.
- Polysaccharide that is the stored form of energy in plants.
- Include the naturally occurring sugars in fruits, vegetables, and milk.
- A low blood glucose level.
- Sum of dietary and functional fibers in a food.
- The body's stored form of glucose.
22 Clues: Tooth decay. • Include starch and fiber. • A low blood glucose level. • Made up of two sugar units. • All of the mono- and disaccharides • The body's stored form of glucose. • Carbohydrates composed of single sugar units. • Sum of dietary and functional fibers in a food. • Carbohydrates that are made up of many sugar units. • ...
Variety of living things crosswords 2021-12-15
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- a bacterium used in yoghurt production
- animals store carbohydrate as this
- humans are an example of this type of animal
- protoctist which contains chloroplasts
- a type of cereal
- fungi cell walls are made of this
- a pathogenic protoctist which causes malaria
- these store carbohydrates as starch
- these are microscopic single celled organisms
- for example peas or beans
- a single celled fungus
- coat the outer layer of a virus (7, 4)
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- their body is organised into a mycelium
- this type of nutrition is extracellular
- a harmful microorganism
- a protoctist which lives in pond water
- an example of a fungus with hyphal structure
- an example of an insect (clue - can transmit malaria)
- threadlike structures which make up a mycelium
- a pathogen which causes pneumonia
- a virus which causes AIDS
- these can only reproduce inside living cells
- bacteria contain these
- plant cell walls are made of this
24 Clues: a type of cereal • a single celled fungus • a harmful microorganism • a virus which causes AIDS • for example peas or beans • bacteria contain these • fungi cell walls are made of this • a pathogen which causes pneumonia • plant cell walls are made of this • animals store carbohydrate as this • these store carbohydrates as starch • a bacterium used in yoghurt production • ...
bio4 2022-05-26
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- fermentation product
- pump
- mRNA to protein
- iodine in the presence of starch
- part of nerve to receive impulse
- if the nerve is damaged
- adaptation of sperm cell
- site of binding in enzyme
- to produce gamete
- no of pairs of human chromosomes
- plants action to reduce transpiration
- process and interpret stimulus
- process of obtaining nutrients
- highly coiled DNA
- when enzyme at unsuitable pH
- if this artery is blocked will cause heart attack
- hole in the eye
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- model of enzyme
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy
- found in RNA but not DNA
- breaks down maltose
- largest component of blood
- shortest pathway in nervous system
- leads to variation
- not respiration
- purpose of respiration
- long term storage in animal
- to be healthier
- disease causing bacteria and virus
- increases lung cancer
- source of carbon dioxide for plant
- cell in plant without chloroplast
- to test for reducing sugar with benedict solution
33 Clues: pump • model of enzyme • mRNA to protein • not respiration • to be healthier • hole in the eye • to produce gamete • highly coiled DNA • leads to variation • breaks down maltose • fermentation product • increases lung cancer • purpose of respiration • if the nerve is damaged • found in RNA but not DNA • adaptation of sperm cell • site of binding in enzyme • largest component of blood • ...
Nutrition 2017-11-27
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- You must consume enough nutrients to be _____ .
- A substance that can help us to let waste removed from our body.
- A specialist in the study of diet and nutrition.
- A type of mineral that can be found in milk.
- Iron is a type of _____ .
- The act of nourishing.
- A state of poor nutrition.
- You can find _____ in meat or fish.
- An essential structural component that can provide energy for living things.
- The organic process that can turn food into substance that can be absorbed into the body.
- A substance that can provide essential needs of life.
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- A plant or a part of a plant that can be used as food.
- The act of restricting your intake of food.
- The organic process that are necessary for life.
- The product of a tree that can be used as food.
- A main type of mineral.
- A specialist in the study of nutrition.
- A source of materials to nourish the body.
- A liquid that is the essential of life.
- Products made of milk.
20 Clues: The act of nourishing. • Products made of milk. • A main type of mineral. • Iron is a type of _____ . • A state of poor nutrition. • You can find _____ in meat or fish. • A specialist in the study of nutrition. • A liquid that is the essential of life. • A source of materials to nourish the body. • The act of restricting your intake of food. • ...
Nutrition Facts and Labels 2023-02-27
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- Dangerous fat. Should always be 0g.
- Type of food with an abundance of sodium
- Date estimated based off normal handling and exposure
- Required to be listed on food labels
- Only micronutrient required on nutrition labels
- When the manufacturer lists ingredients contained in miniscule amounts
- Who are portion sizes recommended by?
- Dangerous extract which used to be known as MSG
- Ingredient which comes from a beetle and gives food a red color
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- Ingredients are listed on labels in order by this
- Listed after serving size on nutrition label
- Known by many names, so manufacturers don't have to list it as the first ingredient
- Unit of measurement for micronutrients
- Dangerous type of sodium found in processed meats
- Unit of measurement for macronutrients
- How labels show daily value for 2000 calorie diet
- Avoid canned food if this exists on the can
- Display nutrition content of food
- These are high in vitamin C, cleanse your liver and boost immunity
- Listed under carbohydrates on food label along with sugar
20 Clues: Display nutrition content of food • Dangerous fat. Should always be 0g. • Required to be listed on food labels • Who are portion sizes recommended by? • Unit of measurement for micronutrients • Unit of measurement for macronutrients • Type of food with an abundance of sodium • Avoid canned food if this exists on the can • Listed after serving size on nutrition label • ...
Latin Stems 2025-03-06
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- the original way of doing something
- important
- a place to keep plants/animals/insects
- a land form that connects rivers to oceans
- more of something
- something you use to cut
- a dance
- a speech
- talking, motions, or writing
- land form or ground around you
- seeing something
- to make something that is messed up better
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- you can take it almost anywhere
- a group of stars that look like something
- a four sided shape
- a triangular shape
- made of stone or rock
- seeing something or thinking of what somethin is/looks like
- something that gives you nutrition
- teeth
- not able to be seen
21 Clues: teeth • a dance • a speech • important • seeing something • more of something • a four sided shape • a triangular shape • not able to be seen • made of stone or rock • something you use to cut • talking, motions, or writing • land form or ground around you • you can take it almost anywhere • something that gives you nutrition • the original way of doing something • ...
Alyssa and Kayla 9L 2013-12-06
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- magnification The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of food chains
- Second part of the food chain
- Key component of three enzymes that regulate metabolism
- Component of an antioxidant enzyme that helps prevent decay of cell function
- Used to kill lice that carried typhus killing allied troops in WW2
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- Crucial part of red blood cells that regulates oxygen transport
- Role in nutrition and is an energy source for metabolism
- Mg
- The lowest part of the food chain
- plants Form many organic compounds
10 Clues: Mg • Second part of the food chain • The lowest part of the food chain • plants Form many organic compounds • Key component of three enzymes that regulate metabolism • Role in nutrition and is an energy source for metabolism • Crucial part of red blood cells that regulates oxygen transport • Used to kill lice that carried typhus killing allied troops in WW2 • ...
Nutrition Class VII 2022-11-04
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- During photosynthesis ________ gas is released.
- Amoeba collects its food with the help of
- The tiny pores present on the surface of the leaves are __________
- The only asana that can be done on full stomach.
- Digestion of food completes in this part?
- ____________ absorbs Water and Minerals.
- Every year February 10 and August 10 is observed as the National______________ Day{NDD}
- The chloroplasts consist of a given colored, pigment called ___________ in them.
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- Heteros means
- cuscuta/dodderplant absorbs its food from host through
- muscular tubular structure that connects pharynx with Stomach.
- The process of intake and utilization of food by organisms is called________.
- Chlorophyll-containing partner in the lichens is ______
- This works as "food factories of plants"
- ____________ is the outermost layer of teeth.
15 Clues: Heteros means • This works as "food factories of plants" • ____________ absorbs Water and Minerals. • Amoeba collects its food with the help of • Digestion of food completes in this part? • ____________ is the outermost layer of teeth. • During photosynthesis ________ gas is released. • The only asana that can be done on full stomach. • ...
Lesson 25 2023-03-19
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- Stored in the muscles
- Nutrient that provides energy and helps store and use vitamins
- Substance in food that helps w/ body processes
- Food substance that is made and stored in most plants
- Unit of energy produced by food
- Needed for growth, and build and repair body tissues
- Building blocks that make up proteins
- Contains all of the essential amino acids
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- Sum of the processes to consume and use food
- Simple sugars changed by saliva and other digestive juices
- Nutrient that is the main source of energy
- Nutrient that regulates chemical reactions
- Nutrient that helps use carbs, proteins, and fats
- grains and plant foods that cannot be digested
- Nutrient that is involved w/ all body processes
15 Clues: Stored in the muscles • Unit of energy produced by food • Building blocks that make up proteins • Contains all of the essential amino acids • Nutrient that is the main source of energy • Nutrient that regulates chemical reactions • Sum of the processes to consume and use food • Substance in food that helps w/ body processes • grains and plant foods that cannot be digested • ...
Eva's Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- elimination of feces, undigested food
- system of cell
- need iron to make it
- requires oxygen o2
- blood back to the heart
- simple substances to more complex
- important organ to detox part of the excretory system
- tired, weigh gain
- system of cell
- balance blood sugar (glucose)
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- Only life process not needed for survival
- calcium, magnesium, iron
- motion
- Lack of iron in blood
- They don't make it's own food
- Lowers blood sugar
- help break things down
- taking in nutrition, protein, vitamins
- it tells the thyroid to release it's hormone
19 Clues: motion • system of cell • system of cell • tired, weigh gain • requires oxygen o2 • Lowers blood sugar • need iron to make it • Lack of iron in blood • help break things down • blood back to the heart • calcium, magnesium, iron • They don't make it's own food • balance blood sugar (glucose) • simple substances to more complex • elimination of feces, undigested food • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- straw or wood chips around your plants to help protect them
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour
- taking something from the place it was growing and planting it in a new place
- a bright red color
- when trees or plants have their flowers out and open
- a group of trees that are close to one another
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy
- to prepare something or get it ready for the next step
- something that stings a little or feels prickly
- when something is put away so it can be used later
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- the practice of farming, producing crops, and raising animals
- someone who is big and strong
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products like butter, cream, and cheese
- cut and gather what you need from a crop
- the main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops
- when things take turns doing a job or serving a purpose
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something
- the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat
22 Clues: a bright red color • the main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong • cut and gather what you need from a crop • a shady passageway made of vines or branches • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour • a group of trees that are close to one another • something that stings a little or feels prickly • when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- How can pollen be transported?
- Connects the stigma to the ovary
- What contains ovules?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
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- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
- What collects pollen grains?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- What are inside anthers?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
21 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • Connects the stigma to the ovary • What can attract insects on flowers? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- The base of plumule is called..
- The function of this part of flower is to attract insects.
- Male reproductive organ in flower.
- A type of germination where the cotyledons remains below the ground.
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- A type of germination where the cotyledons are pulled above the ground & act as the first leaf.
- What do the plants need in order for the embryo to respire?
- An example of asexual reproduction, an accidental breaking of filament into many fragments.
- Stalk part of stamen; to hold anther.
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- An example of asexual reproduction where a bud like outgrowth is formed on one side of the parent cell and soon it separates and grows into a new individual.
- Connects stigma to ovary.
- This part of plant protects flower when it is still a bud.
- An example of asexual reproduction where the parents cell divides into 2,4, or 8.
- small bag on top of filament forms pollen grains.
- Where does fertilisation occurs?
- Female reproductive organ in flower.
- Which part of flower develops into a fruit?
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma is called..
- Pollen grains land here.
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
20 Clues: Pollen grains land here. • Connects stigma to ovary. • The base of plumule is called.. • Where does fertilisation occurs? • Male reproductive organ in flower. • Female reproductive organ in flower. • The ovule producing part of a flower. • Stalk part of stamen; to hold anther. • Which part of flower develops into a fruit? • small bag on top of filament forms pollen grains. • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2023-10-15
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- The root system in plants develops from this part of seed
- The shoot system in plants develops from this part of seed
- Double fertilization is a characteristic feature of
- The ovary after fertilization develops into
- Seeds having only 1 cotyledon are called
- The whorl of petals is collectively called
- Venation showed by monocots
- The ovules after fertilization develop into
- Flowers with both androecium and gynoecium are called
- Root system shown by dicots
- In this division, 4 daughter cells are formed
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- The female reproductive parts of a flower, the carpel, are collectively known as
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called
- The whorl of sepal is collectively called
- Venation shown by dicots
- Seeds having 2 cotyledons are called
- Root system shown by monocots
- Embryo sac is located inside the
- The male reproductive parts of a flower, the stamens, are collectively known as
- The fusion of female reproductive nucleus with the male reproductive nucleus is known as
- In this division, 2 daughter cells are formed
21 Clues: Venation shown by dicots • Venation showed by monocots • Root system shown by dicots • Root system shown by monocots • Embryo sac is located inside the • Seeds having 2 cotyledons are called • Seeds having only 1 cotyledon are called • The whorl of sepal is collectively called • The whorl of petals is collectively called • The ovary after fertilization develops into • ...
Sexual reproduction in Plants 2025-05-15
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- results in higher genetic variation
- i am made up of the stigma, ovary and style
- structures which are important in attracting bees to flowers
- the form of new organisms of the same kind
- i form the outer ring of a flower
- self polliation is importated for plants growing in
- I am transfered from the male part of the flower to the female part
- nocturnal pollination agents
- wind pollinated flowers produce pollen grains which are ______
- delivers a gamete for fertilisation to occur
- i am short in insect pollinated flowers, yet long in wind pollinated flowers
- stigmas of wind pollinated flowers
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- organ for sexual reproduction in plants
- structure used by potatoes in reproduction
- wind pollinated flowers maximise ___________ of sucessfull pollination by producing numerous pollen grains
- results in the formation of a zygote
- a stage which preceeds the fusion of gamets
- they carry out mitosis to produce spores
- this structure contains a female haploid cell
- insects land on us in order to feed on sugary nectar
20 Clues: nocturnal pollination agents • i form the outer ring of a flower • stigmas of wind pollinated flowers • results in higher genetic variation • results in the formation of a zygote • organ for sexual reproduction in plants • they carry out mitosis to produce spores • structure used by potatoes in reproduction • the form of new organisms of the same kind • ...
Asexual reproduction in plants 2025-11-11
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- Tiny structures produced by ferns and mosses for reproduction (6 letters)
- Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters)
- A horizontal stem that grows along the ground and produces new plants, like in strawberries (6 letters)
- The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters)
- Method of asexual reproduction where a new plant grows from a leaf, stem, or root (10 letters)
- Powder-like grains produced by anthers containing male gametes (6 letters)
- Modified underground stem that stores food and can produce new plants, like in onions (4 letters)
- Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters)
- The female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary (6 letters)
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- Type of reproduction involving two parents and genetic variation (6 letters)
- The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters)
- The transfer of pollen by insects, birds, or other animals (8 letters + 11 letters)
- The swollen part of a flower that contains ovules and develops into fruit (5 letters)
- A form of artificial reproduction where a twig is attached to another plant (8 letters)
- Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters)
- Structure that develops from a fertilized ovule and can grow into a new plant (4 letters)
- The joining of male and female gametes in sexual reproduction (13 letters)
- Type of pollination where pollen is carried by wind (4 letters + 11 letters)
- Reproductive process that produces offspring genetically identical to the parent (5 letters)
- Underground stem that can grow into a new plant, like in potatoes (5 letters)
20 Clues: Process of growing new plants from seeds (11 letters) • The part of the pistil that receives pollen grains (6 letters) • Process where pollen reaches the stigma of a flower (11 letters) • Type of reproduction that requires only one parent plant (8 letters) • The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen (6 letters) • ...
Environment 2016-04-21
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- A person who goes on land that does not belong to him usually to hunt or fish illegally
- Something that kills insects
- The specific gas that surrounds the earth
- To use less of something
- To use something again rather than throwing it out
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- Species/ A specific species that is at risk for extinction due to natural and human forces
- To use trash to make something new
- The process of making the environment dirty through things like garbage, chemical or gases
- Effect/ The retention of radiation of the sun into the Earth's atmosphere that creates a rise in the temperature
- A mixture of rotten leaves or plants that can be mixed into garden soil to give nutrition to growing plants
- The act of preserving
- When something is completely gone from the planet
- The combination of smoke and fog in the air
13 Clues: The act of preserving • To use less of something • Something that kills insects • To use trash to make something new • The specific gas that surrounds the earth • The combination of smoke and fog in the air • When something is completely gone from the planet • To use something again rather than throwing it out • ...
MRS GREN 2024-09-05
7 Clues: plants reaching sunlight • Humans exhaling carbon dioxide • making more of the same organism • the process of getting bigger by time • how your eyes react to sudden brightness • the process if taking in food for energy • breaking down molecules to release energy
unit 2 characteristic of living organisms 2020-12-02
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- the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials.
- all plant cells contain this green substance.
- food to be broken down to provide energy.
- to transfer from one place to another
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- to duplicate/multiply an organism.
- the center of any cell.
- all cells contain this __c________
- a group of cells that are adapted to carry out a particular function is called a ___t________.
- plants feed by photosynthesis.
- living organisms are ___s_________ to changes going around them.
- expanding in size.
11 Clues: expanding in size. • the center of any cell. • plants feed by photosynthesis. • to duplicate/multiply an organism. • all cells contain this __c________ • to transfer from one place to another • food to be broken down to provide energy. • all plant cells contain this green substance. • the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials. • ...
Characteristics of living organisms & Cells 2023-05-31
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- plants and animals in the air to turn food into energy
- Food is use to provide energy to live
- animals have babies
- control the variable to test the object
- every living things changes in the environment around them and reacts
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed
- They are the main place where photosynthesis takes place.
- a kind of assumption
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- sum to
- Lipids are a broad group of naturally-occurring molecules which includes fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins, monoglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, and others.
- similar to the risk
- the process of increasing in physical size
- something that is changed by the scientist
- The number for the experiment
- Waste products and remove from body
15 Clues: sum to • similar to the risk • animals have babies • a kind of assumption • The number for the experiment • Waste products and remove from body • Food is use to provide energy to live • control the variable to test the object • the process of increasing in physical size • something that is changed by the scientist • plants and animals in the air to turn food into energy • ...
For Lim-ao NHS 2025-11-13
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- Poster winner
- BFP contact
- DepEd curriculum
- Youth symposium
- Organizing department
- Drill focus
- Healthy eating event
- Aqua Surge element
- Water team
- Fire safety method
- Grade 10 learners
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- Nutrition Month month
- Intramurals theme
- Recycled outfit contest
- Science Month focus
- Fire bureau
- School location
- Intramurals concept
- Intramural mandate
- Police unit
20 Clues: Water team • BFP contact • Fire bureau • Drill focus • Police unit • Poster winner • Youth symposium • School location • DepEd curriculum • Intramurals theme • Grade 10 learners • Aqua Surge element • Intramural mandate • Fire safety method • Science Month focus • Intramurals concept • Healthy eating event • Nutrition Month month • Organizing department • Recycled outfit contest
BASICS IN NUTRITION SCIENCE 2022-06-17
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- nutritious liquid derived from milk
- Cause of vitamin C deficiency
- one of goitrogens
- vitamin found in unrefined cereals
- defect of eye common in old age
- another word for tiredness
- vegetable with high glycemic index
- word realated to old peoples healthcare
- pancreatic enzyme
- process of food utilization
- a dried fruit
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- risk of heart attack and stroke
- mother fulfils infants need by..
- modern form of nutritional guide
- ions vital for derivation of energy
- beneficial compound found in turmeric
- vitamin precursor present in yellow /green fruits and vegetables
- strenghtens bones
- lack of oxygen supply
- a non essential basic aminoacid
20 Clues: a dried fruit • one of goitrogens • strenghtens bones • pancreatic enzyme • lack of oxygen supply • another word for tiredness • process of food utilization • Cause of vitamin C deficiency • risk of heart attack and stroke • defect of eye common in old age • a non essential basic aminoacid • mother fulfils infants need by.. • modern form of nutritional guide • ...
Nutrients & Nutrition in Humans 2014-08-17
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- Pepsin digests proteins to _____.
- _____ is the process of converting harmful substances into harmless ones by the liver cells.
- Some protein digestion begins in the _____, while most of it occurs in the small intestine.
- Liver cells produce and secrete _____.
- Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____.
- The _____ folds on the inner surface of the small intestine increases the rate of absorption.
- When the circular muscles in the alimentary canal relax, the longitudinal muscles _____.
- Monosaccharides can be joined together to form disaccharides during _____ reaction.
- At the liver, excess glucose is converted into _____ upon stimulation by insulin.
- Ethanol emulsion test is carried out to test for the presence of _____.
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- _____ is the rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles in the wall of alimentary canal.
- The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum.
- _____ increases the surface area to volume ratio of fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase.
- _____ is the process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm or used to provide energy.
- End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____.
- The _____ test is carried out to test for the presence of proteins.
- _____ are organic materials made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Phosphorus and sulfur may also be present.
- _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions.
- _____ is the process whereby large food molecules are broken down into small, soluble, simple and diffusible molecules that can be absorbed into the body cells.
- Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss.
- Prolonged alcohol abuse may lead to liver _____, a disease in which the liver cells are destroyed and replaced with fibrous tissue, making the liver less able to function.
21 Clues: Pepsin digests proteins to _____. • Liver cells produce and secrete _____. • Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____. • _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions. • End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____. • The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum. • Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss. • ...
Nutrition in Human Health 2025-09-24
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- midarm __ measurement is easily obtained and can be used to monitor a client's nutritional progress
- describes what a client has been eating
- whole foods along with fortified, enriched, or enhanced foods that have a potentially beneficial effect on health when consumed as part of a varied diet on a regular basis at effective levels based on significant standards of evidence
- the sum of all physical and chemical changes that take place in the body
- formed in and by the body as it processes food and nutrients
- refers to all the socially transmitted behavior patterns shared by most members of a particular group that guide their thoughts and actions
- the study of the interaction between one's diet and their genes
- __ prevention is the establishment of monitoring techniques to discover diseases early enough to provide the opportunity to control their effects
- the process of adopting the values, attitudes, and behavior of another culture
- ___ prevention the implementation of practices that are likely to avert the occurrence of disease
- the process that regulates how and when genes are turned on and off
- measures the energy in food and and the body
- __ nutrients are not needed in the diet because the body can make them from other substances
- __ nutrient is one the body requires but cannot manufacture in sufficient amounts to meet bodily needs
- __ health is not possible with an inferior diet
- utilized to assess hand grip strength and is correlated with muscle strength
- the science of food and its relationship to health
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- screening tool to estimate weight status in relation to potential disease risk
- the belief that one's own group's view of the world is superior to that of others
- __ status refers to the body's condition related to the intake and use of nutrients
- triceps __ measurement helps to differentiate between a person who is heavy because of muscle mass and one who is heavy because of excess fat
- accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity
- physiologically active substances from plants
- caused by inadequate or unbalanced intake of food or nutrients or by ineffective processing by the body caused by malfunction or disease
- bone loss
- the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or doubtful ability to acquire food, whether some of the time or always
- the chemical substances supplied by food that the body needs for growth, maintenance, and repair
- the science of measuring the body
- detects gene variants within an individual to identify nutritional factors that trigger dysfunction or disease
- __ prevention is the use of treatment techniques after a disease has occurred to prevent complications or to promote maximum adaptation
- the capacity to do work
- __ essential nutrients are those that, under most circumstances, a healthy body can manufacture in sufficient quantities
- nutritional __ is the second level of methodology
- _ with a client is essential to maximize the possibility of effective implementation of the nutritional care plan
- the nutrients that supply energy
- the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
36 Clues: bone loss • the capacity to do work • the nutrients that supply energy • the science of measuring the body • describes what a client has been eating • measures the energy in food and and the body • accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity • physiologically active substances from plants • __ health is not possible with an inferior diet • ...
Asexual Reproduction in Plants 2015-11-18
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- threadlike structures that make up body of a fungus
- structure in which scion is attached
- type of cell division associated with sexual reproduction
- swollen underground stem
- organ which gives rise to next season's crop
- inducing growth of roots on stem
- structure that gives rise to complete plant
- feeding network of a fungus
- vertical hyphae in the Penicillium
- dispersal mechanism used by fungi
- type of cell division associated with asexual reproduction
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- swollen ends of underground stems
- polysaccharide found in cell wall of fungi
- also known as spore case
- type of moss used in marcotting
- form of reproduction which involves one parent splitting into two identical daughter cells
- method in which stem is cut near node and transplanted
- swollen leaves on a flat stem
- connection between parent plant and offspring
- structure which is attached between the scion and stock
- small spherical cells which produce new individuals
- horizontal hyphae
- stem or bud to be grafted
23 Clues: horizontal hyphae • also known as spore case • swollen underground stem • stem or bud to be grafted • feeding network of a fungus • swollen leaves on a flat stem • type of moss used in marcotting • inducing growth of roots on stem • swollen ends of underground stems • dispersal mechanism used by fungi • vertical hyphae in the Penicillium • structure in which scion is attached • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- What are the plants that produce cones
- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- What produces the female egg cells?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What does Anther contain?
- What is the most common pollinator?
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- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What contains the female egg cells?
- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- What is the Male reproductive structure of flower in plants?
- What does the ovary change into after fertilization?
- What is another term for flowering plants?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What contains the female egg cells? • What produces the female egg cells? • What is the most common pollinator? • How does flowering plants reproduce? • What are the plants that produce cones • What is the reproductive part of a plant? • What is another term for flowering plants? • What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed? • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2020-09-17
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- The ovule is the ............ reproductive cell of a flowering plant.
- The process seeds undergo in order for them to grow into plants.
- Seeds dispersed by ........ action are often found in pods.
- This part emerges first from the seed when germination begins.
- Insect-pollinated flowers produce pollen grains that are ........ and can get stuck on the bodies of visiting animals.
- Seeds need to be carried far away from their parent plants in order to reduce ..........
- Fertilisation occurs when the female reproductive cell and the male reproductive cell ..........
- A sweet, sticky liquid flowers that attracts animals for pollination.
- Right or wrong: Seeds dispersed by water need to be lightweight.
- This part of the flower contains the ovules.
- The seed leaves complete their job and fall off a seedling when the seedling grows its first .........
- These are brightly coloured to attract animal pollinators to the flower.
- Flowers that are bright, sweet-smelling and produce nectar are pollinated by ...........
- The seed ........ store food for the seed.
- The process of transferring pollen from a male flower to a female flower.
- Right or wrong: Seeds contained in fleshy and juicy fruits are likely to be dispersed by animals.
- The part of the male part of the flower that produces pollen.
- Seed ......... occurs in order for seeds to be carried away from parent plants.
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- Seeds that are dispersed by ....... often have fibrous husks and can float in water.
- This process occurs after pollination and enables the flower to turn into a fruit.
- This part of the flower will become a seed.
- Seeds do not usually germinate in winter because they lack ............
- The male reproductive cell of a flowering plant.
- Seeds require this gas in order to germinate.
- Seedlings that have their own leaves can undergo this process to make their own food.
- The part of the female flower on which pollen lands.
- Seeds that are dispersed by become attached to the bodies of passing animals often have spikes or .........
- The anther is held up by the ...........
- Seeds that land close to their parent plants compete for water, sunlight, mineral salts and ........
- The stigma is held up by the ............
- The seed ....... protects the seed from damage.
- .........-pollinated flowers often have long filaments and anthers that hang outside the flower.
- The seeds of the angsana tree are dispersed by the .........
- Non-flowering plants reproduce by ............
- A young plant becomes an adult when it starts to grow ..........
- Seeds dispersed by the wind often have .......-like structures
36 Clues: The anther is held up by the ........... • The stigma is held up by the ............ • The seed ........ store food for the seed. • This part of the flower will become a seed. • This part of the flower contains the ovules. • Seeds require this gas in order to germinate. • Non-flowering plants reproduce by ............ • The seed ....... protects the seed from damage. • ...
Variety of living things crosswords 2021-12-15
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- a bacterium used in yoghurt production
- animals store carbohydrate as this
- humans are an example of this type of animal
- protoctist which contains chloroplasts
- a type of cereal
- fungi cell walls are made of this
- a pathogenic protoctist which causes malaria
- these store carbohydrates as starch
- these are microscopic single celled organisms
- for example peas or beans
- a single celled fungus
- coat the outer layer of a virus (7, 4)
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- their body is organised into a mycelium
- this type of nutrition is extracellular
- a harmful microorganism
- a protoctist which lives in pond water
- an example of a fungus with hyphal structure
- an example of an insect (clue - can transmit malaria)
- threadlike structures which make up a mycelium
- a pathogen which causes pneumonia
- a virus which causes AIDS
- these can only reproduce inside living cells
- bacteria contain these
- plant cell walls are made of this
24 Clues: a type of cereal • a single celled fungus • a harmful microorganism • a virus which causes AIDS • for example peas or beans • bacteria contain these • fungi cell walls are made of this • a pathogen which causes pneumonia • plant cell walls are made of this • animals store carbohydrate as this • these store carbohydrates as starch • a bacterium used in yoghurt production • ...
Review of Stand Out, Unit 3 Food 2021-01-10
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- Can I take your ----?
- the science of what makes foods healthy
- store section for apples, lettuce, potatoes
- store section for beef, chicken, pork...
- to cook in hot oil
- ingredients and instructions to make a dish
- common breakfast food
- How --- onions do we need?
- How --- toilet paper do we need?
- the list of drinks on a restaurant menu
- Do we need ---- cheese at the store?
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- to cook something in the oven
- We need a ----- of olive oil.
- milk, butter, cheese products
- Please ---- the onions, lettuce and tomatoes.
- We need a ---- of bread.
- a healthy food group (plants)
- something sweet after dinner (ex: ice cream)
- common breakfast drink
- small metal containers of food and drinks
- Please get ----- bread at the store.
- How ---- flour do we need?
- We need a ---- of milk.
- to heat water until it is hot and bubbling
24 Clues: to cook in hot oil • Can I take your ----? • common breakfast food • common breakfast drink • We need a ---- of milk. • We need a ---- of bread. • How --- onions do we need? • How ---- flour do we need? • to cook something in the oven • We need a ----- of olive oil. • milk, butter, cheese products • a healthy food group (plants) • How --- toilet paper do we need? • ...
Revision Crossword 2021-03-18
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- comprised of cells, follows MRNGREWW
- only consumes producers
- community of biotic and abiotic organisms
- inter-related food chains
- only consume animals
- shows the transfer of nutrients and energy from one organism to the next
- describes living components of an ecosystem
- branching system of organisation
- an organism that is consumed by another
- basic building blocks of life
- ___ levels describe the order of consumption in a food web
- organisms that use the sun for energy
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- the process of sorting organisms
- an organism that consumes plants and animals
- substances the body uses for energy
- converting solar energy into chemical energy for life
- there are 8 ___ of life
- consume other organisms for energy
- describes non-living components of an ecosystem
- a detectable change in the environment
- To create new offspring
- an organism that consumes prey
22 Clues: only consume animals • only consumes producers • there are 8 ___ of life • To create new offspring • inter-related food chains • basic building blocks of life • an organism that consumes prey • the process of sorting organisms • branching system of organisation • consume other organisms for energy • substances the body uses for energy • comprised of cells, follows MRNGREWW • ...
Nutrition 2022-06-05
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- Secretion done by salivary glands
- Organisms which takes in food as in whole material and break it down inside their bodies
- an essential element used in the synthesis of proteins and other compounds.
- Temporary finger like extension
- Complex substances which are broken down into simpler ones
- Essential for photosynthesis
- Organisms which derive nutrition from plants or animals without killing them
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- Utilisization for providing energy to plant
- Organisms which break-down the food material outside the body and then absorb it
- Protein digestive enzymes
10 Clues: Protein digestive enzymes • Essential for photosynthesis • Temporary finger like extension • Secretion done by salivary glands • Utilisization for providing energy to plant • Complex substances which are broken down into simpler ones • an essential element used in the synthesis of proteins and other compounds. • ...
Nutrition Midterm Review 2024-09-06
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- A subgroup of steroids
- we cannot exclude these amino acids from the diet without compromising health.
- common in patients with cardiovascular disease.
- Vitamin D
- when the body resynthesizes other proteins as needed.
- chemical group of fat and fat-related compounds
- the process by which the body breaks down tissue proteins into their amino acid building blocks.
- the science concerned with nutrition planning and the preparation of foods.
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- the sweetest of the simple sugars
- Measurement of human energy
- five amino acids that the body can synthesize from other amino acids
- the building blocks of protein.
- Vitamin A
- The major dietary form of vitamin K in plants
- comes from the Latin word saccharum
- the main storage site for fat
- a product of lactose
17 Clues: Vitamin A • Vitamin D • a product of lactose • A subgroup of steroids • Measurement of human energy • the main storage site for fat • the building blocks of protein. • the sweetest of the simple sugars • comes from the Latin word saccharum • The major dietary form of vitamin K in plants • common in patients with cardiovascular disease. • ...
15 2024-12-04
6 Clues: – Animals with a backbone. • – Storage organelles in cells. • – The science of classifying organisms. • – Vascular tissue in plants that transports water. • – Related to feeding and nutrition in an ecosystem. • – A close relationship between two different species.
Nutrition Transition in Chile 2018-08-01
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- A barrier for the food industry/private sector, preventing them from finding ways to make their food healthier by using less sodium, sugar, etc., in their products.
- Efforts by VIDA CHILE to combat obesity have been [blank].
- The acronym of the Spanish name for the National Board for Day Care Centers.
- A policy option is to work with the Ministry of [blank] to promote policies that affect the cost of high-calorie foods and the production and consumption of healthy foods.
- The current barriers to finding solutions are disinterestedness and [blank].
- The city that piloted a nutrition education and physical activity program in public schools.
- Obesity and [blank] are important risk factors for chronic disease.
- Obesity is defined as greater than or equal to [blank] standard deviations above the mean.
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- One policy option is to generalize the nutrition education and physical activity program to all of the [blank] thousand schools in the country.
- Percent chance of childhood obesity if both parents are obese.
- How obesity was measured in adults in Chile.
- Lack political commitment to making obesity prevention a high priority for funding and regulation.
- The [blank] transition in Chile occurred very rapidly.
- Associated with a 12-fold increase in mortality in 25- to 35-year olds.
- Recommended worldwide by the FAO and WHO and obligatory in Chile since November 6, 2006.
- Congress could enact laws that could affect the [blank] of processed foods to make their sale difficult.
- Regulates schools to promote cafeteria food changes and curriculum changes in physical education.
- Another name for The National Board for Health Promotion.
- A 2016 law made [blank] less marketable for kids which affected the large corporations that jump started the obesity epidemic in Chile as well as other developing countries.
- Institutions that push policymakers to enact laws and regulations against the marketing of unhealthy food practices by the food industry and promote physical activity at all levels of society.
20 Clues: How obesity was measured in adults in Chile. • The [blank] transition in Chile occurred very rapidly. • Another name for The National Board for Health Promotion. • Efforts by VIDA CHILE to combat obesity have been [blank]. • Percent chance of childhood obesity if both parents are obese. • Obesity and [blank] are important risk factors for chronic disease. • ...
Nutrients & Nutrition in Humans 2014-08-17
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- Ethanol emulsion test is carried out to test for the presence of _____.
- The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum.
- When the circular muscles in the alimentary canal relax, the longitudinal muscles _____.
- _____ increases the surface area to volume ratio of fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase.
- End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____.
- Monosaccharides can be joined together to form disaccharides during _____ reaction.
- _____ is the rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles in the wall of alimentary canal.
- Liver cells produce and secrete _____.
- The _____ test is carried out to test for the presence of proteins.
- _____ is the process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm or used to provide energy.
- At the liver, excess glucose is converted into _____ upon stimulation by insulin.
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- Some protein digestion begins in the _____, while most of it occurs in the small intestine.
- _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions.
- Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____.
- The _____ folds on the inner surface of the small intestine increases the rate of absorption.
- _____ is the process of converting harmful substances into harmless ones by the liver cells.
- _____ is the process whereby large food molecules are broken down into small, soluble, simple and diffusible molecules that can be absorbed into the body cells.
- Prolonged alcohol abuse may lead to liver _____, a disease in which the liver cells are destroyed and replaced with fibrous tissue, making the liver less able to function.
- Pepsin digests proteins to _____.
- Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss.
- _____ are organic materials made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Phosphorus and sulfur may also be present.
21 Clues: Pepsin digests proteins to _____. • Liver cells produce and secrete _____. • Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____. • _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions. • End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____. • The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum. • Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss. • ...
BASICS IN NUTRITION SCIENCE 2022-06-17
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- another word for tiredness
- a non essential basic aminoacid
- nutritious liquid derived from milk
- process of food utilization
- ions vital for derivation of energy
- a dried fruit
- defect of eye common in old age
- risk of heart attack and stroke
- vitamin precursor present in yellow /green fruits and vegetables
- Cause of vitamin C deficiency
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- beneficial compound found in turmeric
- mother fulfils infants need by..
- modern form of nutritional guide
- one of goitrogens
- vitamin found in unrefined cereals
- lack of oxygen supply
- pancreatic enzyme
- vegetable with high glycemic index
- word realated to old peoples healthcare
- strenghtens bones
20 Clues: a dried fruit • one of goitrogens • pancreatic enzyme • strenghtens bones • lack of oxygen supply • another word for tiredness • process of food utilization • Cause of vitamin C deficiency • a non essential basic aminoacid • defect of eye common in old age • risk of heart attack and stroke • mother fulfils infants need by.. • modern form of nutritional guide • ...
BIO- reproduction in plants 2021-02-22
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- the female parts of a plant is called?
- seeds disperse to prevent?
- part of the flower that will turn into fruit
- cotyledon has ______ that acts as food storage for the seed before growing
- the tube that pollen grains make to reach the stigma
- another name for seed coat
- ______'s function is to attract insects that will pollinate the plant
- if plants don't have scent or attractiveness, it will be pollinated by?
- ______'s function is to catch pollen by its sticky part
- the fusion of female and male gametes present in flowers
- ovule will turn into______ in the fruit and seed formation
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- last stage in sexual reproduction of plants
- when the organism break into pieces and each piece will grow into an individual organism, that is called?
- the process of transferring pollen grain from anther to stigma
- the reproduction that does not make variation in offspring
- asexual reproduction that multiplies and will be the same from a parent with the same size
- the _____ in the seed will grow into shoots
- leaves under the petals are called
- is where pollen grains produced
- plants that have big and spikey pollen are pollinated by?
20 Clues: seeds disperse to prevent? • another name for seed coat • is where pollen grains produced • leaves under the petals are called • the female parts of a plant is called? • last stage in sexual reproduction of plants • the _____ in the seed will grow into shoots • part of the flower that will turn into fruit • the tube that pollen grains make to reach the stigma • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- How can pollen be transferred?
- Another way for seeds to be dispersed
- Mention the name for when seeds start growing
- What produces nectar at the base of ovary?
- What is the female reproductive organ in plants?
- reproduction with two parents
- Which structure in flowering plants helps to disperse seeds?
- Where does fertilisation occur in flowers?
- What is formed from the fertilisation of the endosperm nucleus?
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- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- What is the male reproductive organ in plants?
- What is formed from the fertilisation of the egg nucleus
- What protects the flower when it's still in a bud?
- Third way for seeds to be dispersed
- What attracts insects to the flower?
- Reproduction with only one parent
- Another way to transport pollen
- A way for seeds to be dispersed
- How many stages are there in sexual reproduction in plants?
- How many types are there for germination?
20 Clues: reproduction with two parents • How can pollen be transferred? • Another way to transport pollen • A way for seeds to be dispersed • Reproduction with only one parent • Third way for seeds to be dispersed • What attracts insects to the flower? • Another way for seeds to be dispersed • How many types are there for germination? • What produces nectar at the base of ovary? • ...
plants in action Max 2013-04-14
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- i was around in the time of dinosaurs and i start with w
- I am the biggest kind of nut
- the differnt stages of a plants life
- I am a fossil fuel that starts with c
- My seeds are in most cereals
- I am in seeds and start with e
- most plants need a regular supply of me to live
- In science I am defined as part of a plant
- I am a kind of seed that people often eat for dinner
- Many plants grow based on me
- I make oxegan
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- I am the smallest type of seed
- I am a very poisonas plant but can be used as medican
- I am the start of all plants
- I am in tea
- I am the main sorce of fuel
- produce food for the plant
- People in Asia havce grown me for 5000 years
- I hold up the plant in the soil
- I am used to flavour food, I start with s and I am not healthy
20 Clues: I am in tea • I make oxegan • produce food for the plant • I am the main sorce of fuel • I am the biggest kind of nut • I am the start of all plants • My seeds are in most cereals • Many plants grow based on me • I am the smallest type of seed • I am in seeds and start with e • I hold up the plant in the soil • the differnt stages of a plants life • ...
Plants in Action Hannah 2013-04-14
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- A low shrub that has many branches and leaves
- A solid thread that grows inside a shoot or root and gives the plant support
- A small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots
- A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers
- A new plant
- A plant-like living thing that produces spores and feeds on the decaying bodies of plants and animals
- A long, narrow, rod-like leaf often found on conifers
- A plant or a part that gives a special taste to food
- The colour of a plant depends on the chemicals inside it
- A general reffering to most edible hard-shelled fruits, nodules, or seeds of a plant
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- The resting stage of some flowering plants
- Grow on plants and are pretty
- The enviroment around a plant
- The edible seed of cereal plants
- Come in different shapes, sizes and colours
- The first one is having the ability to regrow leaves, stems and roots
- A part of a plant shoot that contains a short piece of stem surrounded by young leaves
- Plants that do not produce seeds
- All but the simplest plants contain many kinds of this
- Grow out from the stems of some plants
20 Clues: A new plant • Grow on plants and are pretty • The enviroment around a plant • The edible seed of cereal plants • Plants that do not produce seeds • Grow out from the stems of some plants • The resting stage of some flowering plants • Come in different shapes, sizes and colours • A sweet sticky substance produced by flowers • A low shrub that has many branches and leaves • ...
Structural organisation in plants 2024-07-28
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- System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells.
- : A layer of dividing cells in plants that contribute to secondary growth by adding layers of vascular tissue.
- Tissues in plants that have differentiated and matured, no longer capable of division. Types include parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- System responsible for controlling and coordinating all the functions of the body and responding to external and internal stimuli.
- : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs.
- System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance.
- : Tissue that is responsible for movement. It is classified into three types: skeletal (voluntary control), smooth (involuntary control), and cardiac (heart muscle).
- A part of the body composed of more than one type of tissue and adapted to perform a specific function or group of functions.
- A layer of dividing cells that produce cork cells to replace the epidermis during secondary growth, providing protection to the plant.
- System responsible for producing offspring. It includes the organs involved in producing, maintaining, and transporting reproductive cells.
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- : Tissue that covers the body surfaces, lines body cavities, and forms glands. Types include simple (single layer) and stratified (multiple layers).
- : Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. It includes bone, blood, and fat tissues.
- System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- System responsible for breaking down food into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair.
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of nutrients, particularly sugars, produced by photosynthesis.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Animal tissues are categorized into four types: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
- Growth that results in the thickening of stems and roots in plants, produced by the activity of the vascular cambium and cork cambium.
- Plant tissue found in the growing regions of the plant, responsible for new growth. Types include apical, lateral, and intercalary meristems.
- : A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions. Examples include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems.
- Tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body. It consists of neurons and supporting cells (neuroglia).
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
21 Clues: System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs. • System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance. • System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells. • ...
Life processes in plants 2025-08-10
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- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves used for gas exchange.
- Liquid used to test for the presence of starch.
- The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy.
- The usable form released during respiration.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Stored form of carbohydrate in plants; tested with iodine.
- The movement of water, minerals, and food within plants.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- Tube-like tissue that transports water and minerals in a plant.
- Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- The main site of photosynthesis in a plant.
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- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light; chlorophyll is an example.
- The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Essential raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The source of carbon dioxide for plants.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The gas released during photosynthesis. • The source of carbon dioxide for plants. • The main site of photosynthesis in a plant. • The usable form released during respiration. • The energy source required for photosynthesis. • Liquid used to test for the presence of starch. • The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis. • ...
Level 6 Sight Words 2025-12-11
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- the special home of an organism
- the supreme law of a nation or the rules of an organization
- person who move to live in another place or country
- the layer of gases on the Earth's surface
- an environment that has flat lands in which plants are mainly grass
- the surroundings, or all the natural and man-made resources
- a people belonging to a country
- distance north and south of the Equator on the Earth's surface
- the ability to do work or to make things move
- how hot or cold something is
- form of government in which the citizens elect the government and control how the county is run
- the life process carried out by all organisms
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- all nonliving things, ranging from landforms to chemicals to climatic features.
- the movement of people from one place to another
- anything relating to land
- the slow downward movement of a mass of rock
- the removal of the topsoil from land
- relating to, living in, growing in, or taking place in water,
- a contract for a long period of labour or service
- organic matter that forms in soil when leaves litter
- movement of people into a country
- physical or relief features, such as mountains, valleys, beaches, etc.
- living organisms, including microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans
23 Clues: anything relating to land • how hot or cold something is • the special home of an organism • a people belonging to a country • movement of people into a country • the removal of the topsoil from land • the layer of gases on the Earth's surface • the slow downward movement of a mass of rock • the ability to do work or to make things move • ...
gardening 2021-10-04
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- something that will grow into a plant
- something to scoop your soil
- something to protect your hands while gardening
- a beautiful creature that'll come to your flowers
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- an animal that helps make your soil nutritious
- a name of a plant thats usually in a desert
- Nutrition for your plants
- something colorful and pretty!
8 Clues: Nutrition for your plants • something to scoop your soil • something colorful and pretty! • something that will grow into a plant • a name of a plant thats usually in a desert • an animal that helps make your soil nutritious • something to protect your hands while gardening • a beautiful creature that'll come to your flowers
Characteristics and variety of living organisms 2025-09-17
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- the term used to describe the necessary obtaining of 'food' (in terms of plants this is sunlight etc...) to create energy for survival
- an action by an organism that causes a change in position or place
- describes a plants response to light and can cause shoots to grow towards sunlight
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- the chemical reaction where energy in the form of ATP is released from glucose
- a product excreted by plants after photosynthesis
- the controlling of internal conditions so living organisms can stay with an optimum level to survive
- the process in which toxic products are produced in metabolic reactions and removed from the body
- a type of reproduction that uses mitosis and produces a clone of the parent
8 Clues: a product excreted by plants after photosynthesis • an action by an organism that causes a change in position or place • a type of reproduction that uses mitosis and produces a clone of the parent • the chemical reaction where energy in the form of ATP is released from glucose • describes a plants response to light and can cause shoots to grow towards sunlight • ...
Mass Transport in Plants 2020-03-22
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- process of transporting assimilates in plants
- reduces water potential gradient leaf to atmosphere
- mesophyll cells where most sunlight is captured
- cells that control the aperture of a stoma
- leaf entry point for gases such as carbon dioxide
- water is required for this key process in plants
- the loss of water to the atmosphere by diffusion
- needed for transport from one area to another
- transports assimilates up and down
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- organism used to give evidence for mass flow hypothesis
- pressure due to volume of water in a vessel
- transports water up
- mechanism of transporting sucrose into companion cells
- mechanisms of transporting water across membranes
- passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2
- mood I am in when I get to teach you all Biology
- cutting away plant tissue containing phloem
- these plates are found at intervals along phloem tubes
- pulls on walls of xylem vessels and reduces their diameter
- plant with adaptations to reduce water loss in dry place
20 Clues: transports water up • transports assimilates up and down • cells that control the aperture of a stoma • pressure due to volume of water in a vessel • cutting away plant tissue containing phloem • process of transporting assimilates in plants • needed for transport from one area to another • passive process for transport of oxygen and CO2 • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Base of plumule
- Without this, it would be impossible for a seed to germinate
- The process in which a seed begins to grow
- When seeds are dispersed/scattered away from original plant to avoid competition for nutrients
- The process in which the male and female gametes fuse together to become a zygote
- Part of plant that turns into seed
- Part of plant that turns into fruit
- Part of the male plant's reproductive system that produces male gametes
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- Female plant's reproductive organ
- This protects the female plant's reproductive system before it's fully developed
- Part of seed that stores food
- Male plant's reproductive organ
- Part of flowering plant that attracts insects
- Base of radicle
- Pathway between stigma and ovary in female plant's reproductive system
- The process of pollen grains landing on stigma
- Outer part of seed
- Type of reproduction that needs two parents
- An example of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two
- This is needed for the plant to do respiration
20 Clues: Base of plumule • Base of radicle • Outer part of seed • Part of seed that stores food • Male plant's reproductive organ • Female plant's reproductive organ • Part of plant that turns into seed • Part of plant that turns into fruit • The process in which a seed begins to grow • Type of reproduction that needs two parents • Part of flowering plant that attracts insects • ...
Reproductive System in Plants 2021-02-23
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- Last stage of sexual reproduction in plants
- The essential factor in germination
- Type of seed dispersal in green beans
- Name of a pollination and seed dispersal type
- Breaks down starch in seed
- Insect that aids in sexual reproduction in plants
- Path for pollen to go to the ovaries
- Pollen grains land here
- Storage of food in seed
- The radicle grows into this
- Fruit that reproduce by stolon and sexual reproduction
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- The process by which a female gamete fuses with a male gamete
- Part of plant that attracts insects
- Female part of flower
- Pollination from one flower to a different flower
- The transfer of pollen grains from stamen to stigma
- The ovules grow into this
- Small bag on top of the filaments, forms pollen grains
- Type of germination where cotyledons are pulled above the ground
- Part of flower that turns into fruit
20 Clues: Female part of flower • Pollen grains land here • Storage of food in seed • The ovules grow into this • Breaks down starch in seed • The radicle grows into this • Part of plant that attracts insects • The essential factor in germination • Path for pollen to go to the ovaries • Part of flower that turns into fruit • Type of seed dispersal in green beans • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- How can pollen be transported?
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
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- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
- What are inside anthers?
- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- What contains ovules?
- What collects pollen grains?
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
20 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • What can attract insects on flowers? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination? • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- connects stigma to the ovary
- contains female gametes - eggs
- pollen grains land here
- wind-pollinated flowers don't have this
- base of radicle
- a condition required for seed germination
- female reproductive organ in plants
- the ovary will grow into this
- part of seed that will grow into leaves
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- stalk part of stamen; to hold anther
- male reproductive organ in plants
- cotyledons remain below the ground
- the ovule will develop into this
- contain ovules
- base of plumule
- small bags on top of the filaments
- contains food store used by the embryo plant
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed
- protect the flower when it is still a bud
- part of seed that will grow into roots
20 Clues: contain ovules • base of plumule • base of radicle • pollen grains land here • connects stigma to the ovary • the ovary will grow into this • contains female gametes - eggs • the ovule will develop into this • male reproductive organ in plants • cotyledons remain below the ground • small bags on top of the filaments • female reproductive organ in plants • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-22
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- turns to seed once it's fertilized
- wind pollination plants have ___ pollens
- the part that transport pollen to ovary
- asexual reproduction method in strawberries
- coconut has ___ walls to float
- food storage in seeds
- base of plumule
- plants grow very tall in the ___
- the part that doesn't wither after fertilization
- the first part to grow in a seed.
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- where pollination happens
- turns to the flesh of a fruit
- female part of a flower
- insect pollination plants have ___ petals
- male part of a flower
- one way to attract insects
- asexual reproduction method in flatworms
- asexual reproduction creates ___ offspring
- one condition for seed germination
- wind dispersal plants has ___-like seeds
20 Clues: base of plumule • male part of a flower • food storage in seeds • female part of a flower • where pollination happens • one way to attract insects • turns to the flesh of a fruit • coconut has ___ walls to float • plants grow very tall in the ___ • the first part to grow in a seed. • turns to seed once it's fertilized • one condition for seed germination • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- contains food store used by the embryo plant
- the ovule will develop into this
- part of seed that will grow into roots
- wind-pollinated flowers don't have this
- stalk part of stamen; to hold anther
- contain ovules
- connects stigma to the ovary
- male reproductive organ in plants
- female reproductive organ in plants
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- part of seed that will grow into leaves
- cotyledons remain below the ground
- the ovary will grow into this
- base of radicle
- protect the flower when it is still a bud
- base of plumule
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed
- contains female gametes - eggs
- small bags on top of the filaments
- pollen grains land here
- a condition required for seed germination
20 Clues: contain ovules • base of radicle • base of plumule • pollen grains land here • connects stigma to the ovary • the ovary will grow into this • contains female gametes - eggs • the ovule will develop into this • male reproductive organ in plants • cotyledons remain below the ground • small bags on top of the filaments • female reproductive organ in plants • ...
Life Processes in Plants 2025-07-14
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- Tissue that carries food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Liquid used to test for the presence of starch.
- The gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- The main site of photosynthesis in a plant.
- The source of carbon dioxide for plants.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis.
- The movement of water, minerals, and food within plants.
- The simple sugar produced during photosynthesis.
- Stored form of carbohydrate in plants; tested with iodine.
- The green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
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- Tube-like tissue that transports water and minerals in a plant.
- The process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves used for gas exchange.
- The usable form released during respiration.
- from the soil.
- A substance that gives color and absorbs light; chlorophyll is an example.
- The gas released during photosynthesis.
- Essential raw material absorbed by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and min
- The process by which glucose is broken down to release energy.
21 Clues: from the soil. • The gas released during photosynthesis. • The source of carbon dioxide for plants. • The main site of photosynthesis in a plant. • The usable form released during respiration. • The energy source required for photosynthesis. • Liquid used to test for the presence of starch. • The part of the plant that absorbs water and min • ...
Unit 5 part b vocab 2025-01-09
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- A biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey
- the process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source, typically in the absence of sunlight
- a relationship between the two living species in which one organism is benefitted at the expense of the other
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- any green plant or any of various microorganisms that can convert light energy or chemical energy into organic matter
- reciprocal selective pressures exerted by their interactions with each other
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- the role an organism plays in a community
- the close relationship amongst two different organisms or living things belonging to different species
- organisms that break-down and feed on dead and decaying organic material
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- a relationship in which both species are mutually benefited
- It is how tolerable an animal can be based off where it lives
- the division of resources to avoid interspecific competition for limited resources in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- any organism that does not make its own energy
- the process by which cells derive energy from glucose
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight
- the consumption of plant material by animals
- animals that feed on plants, leaves, fruits & other plant-based food for nutrition
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
20 Clues: an organism that eats plants and animals • the role an organism plays in a community • the consumption of plant material by animals • any organism that does not make its own energy • the process by which cells derive energy from glucose • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • a relationship in which both species are mutually benefited • ...
Nutrients & Nutrition in Humans 2014-08-17
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- Some protein digestion begins in the _____, while most of it occurs in the small intestine.
- _____ are organic materials made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Phosphorus and sulfur may also be present.
- At the liver, excess glucose is converted into _____ upon stimulation by insulin.
- The _____ folds on the inner surface of the small intestine increases the rate of absorption.
- End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____.
- _____ is the process of converting harmful substances into harmless ones by the liver cells.
- The _____ test is carried out to test for the presence of proteins.
- _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions.
- Ethanol emulsion test is carried out to test for the presence of _____.
- Pepsin digests proteins to _____.
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- When the circular muscles in the alimentary canal relax, the longitudinal muscles _____.
- The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum.
- Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss.
- Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____.
- _____ increases the surface area to volume ratio of fats, speeding up their digestion by lipase.
- _____ is the rhythmic, wave-like muscular contractions of the circular and longitudinal muscles in the wall of alimentary canal.
- Monosaccharides can be joined together to form disaccharides during _____ reaction.
- Prolonged alcohol abuse may lead to liver _____, a disease in which the liver cells are destroyed and replaced with fibrous tissue, making the liver less able to function.
- _____ is the process whereby large food molecules are broken down into small, soluble, simple and diffusible molecules that can be absorbed into the body cells.
- _____ is the process whereby some of the absorbed food substances are converted into new protoplasm or used to provide energy.
- Liver cells produce and secrete _____.
21 Clues: Pepsin digests proteins to _____. • Liver cells produce and secrete _____. • Sucrase digests sucrose to glucose and _____. • _____ acts as a solvent for chemical reactions. • End-products of fat digestion are fatty acids and _____. • The small intestine has 3 parts: _____, jejunum and ileum. • Fats are an _____ material that prevents excessive heat loss. • ...
BASICS IN NUTRITION SCIENCE 2022-06-17
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- Cause of vitamin C deficiency
- ions vital for derivation of energy
- one of goitrogens
- vegetable with high glycemic index
- risk of heart attack and stroke
- pancreatic enzyme
- a dried fruit
- mother fulfils infants need by..
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- strenghtens bones
- modern form of nutritional guide
- lack of oxygen supply
- word realated to old peoples healthcare
- beneficial compound found in turmeric
- process of food utilization
- vitamin found in unrefined cereals
- nutritious liquid derived from milk
- another word for tiredness
- a non essential basic aminoacid
- defect of eye common in old age
- vitamin precursor present in yellow /green fruits and vegetables
20 Clues: a dried fruit • strenghtens bones • one of goitrogens • pancreatic enzyme • lack of oxygen supply • process of food utilization • another word for tiredness • Cause of vitamin C deficiency • risk of heart attack and stroke • a non essential basic aminoacid • defect of eye common in old age • modern form of nutritional guide • mother fulfils infants need by.. • ...
4.2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- 75% of our body is this
- The ability to keep the body steady while standing or moving
- The vitamins and minerals that humans/animals need to properly function
- Not having enough water in your system
- The ability to maintain one's balance
- Examples of this include; Gatorade, Powerade, Body Armour
- A food and nutrients scientist
- The kinds/types of food that consumers eat
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- Nutrient rich foods that include carrots, spinach, broccoli..
- Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium... We can get these minerals from sports drinks/fruits & vegetables; they help our muscles to properly function
- A person who studies nutrition and gives nutrition advice as their job
- Your "trunk", aka your chest, belly, and back
- Core muscles in your belly; "6-pack"
- A synonym for your diet
- When your muscles are too tired or they don't have enough water/electrolytes, they do this
- Having enough water in your system
- Nutrient rich food that include apples, bananas, strawberries
- The test in the fitness gram that measures cardiorespiratory endurance
18 Clues: 75% of our body is this • A synonym for your diet • A food and nutrients scientist • Having enough water in your system • Core muscles in your belly; "6-pack" • The ability to maintain one's balance • Not having enough water in your system • The kinds/types of food that consumers eat • Your "trunk", aka your chest, belly, and back • ...
ACT Math and Science 2014-10-01
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- an animal that eats only plants
- Incorrect
- to lessen the vitality or strength of
- cancer-causing agent
- force per unit area
- a positively charged atomic particle
- a substance of two or more metals
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- preserved remains of an organism
- the movement of liquid through a membrane
- an animal that eats only meat
- make keen or more acute; sharpen by rubbing
- extra, more than enough, redundant
- marked by an abnormal thinness caused by inadequate nutrition or by disease
- a neutral atomic particle
- a negatively charged atomic particle
15 Clues: Incorrect • force per unit area • cancer-causing agent • a neutral atomic particle • an animal that eats only meat • an animal that eats only plants • preserved remains of an organism • a substance of two or more metals • extra, more than enough, redundant • a negatively charged atomic particle • a positively charged atomic particle • to lessen the vitality or strength of • ...
nutrition in animals 2016-05-23
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- food factory of the plant
- bacteria found in soil
- mouth of the plant
- weighs 10 KG and has 5 petals
- plant saprophytic plant
- plant insectivorous plant
- flytrap insectivorous plant
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- transports nutrients from roots to different plants
- transports nutrients from leaves to the other parts of the plant
- saprophytic plant
- parasitic plant
- the process in which plants make their own food
- symbiotic relationship
13 Clues: parasitic plant • saprophytic plant • mouth of the plant • bacteria found in soil • symbiotic relationship • food factory of the plant • weighs 10 KG and has 5 petals • plant saprophytic plant • flytrap insectivorous plant • plant insectivorous plant • the process in which plants make their own food • ...
DR T. SP 6 Cap El Bienestar Vocabulario 2023-02-15
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- protein
- muscle
- strong
- fat
- massage
- calm, quiet
- to reduce stress
- cholesterol
- weak
- caffeine
- to eat too much
- balanced diet
- to snack
- decaffeinated
- vitamin nutrition
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- aerobics class
- calorie
- to do stretching exercises
- to sweat
- to train
- to enjoy
- to lift weights
- coach potato
- active
- well being
- sedentary person
- warm-up
- treadmill
- of pressure
- to stay in shape
- nutrition
- to be on a diet
- mineral water
- mineral
34 Clues: fat • weak • muscle • strong • active • calorie • protein • massage • warm-up • mineral • to sweat • to train • to enjoy • caffeine • to snack • treadmill • nutrition • well being • calm, quiet • cholesterol • of pressure • coach potato • balanced diet • mineral water • decaffeinated • aerobics class • to lift weights • to eat too much • to be on a diet • sedentary person • to reduce stress • to stay in shape • to do stretching exercises • ...
Eva's Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
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- elimination of feces, undigested food
- system of cell
- need iron to make it
- requires oxygen o2
- blood back to the heart
- simple substances to more complex
- important organ to detox part of the excretory system
- tired, weigh gain
- system of cell
- balance blood sugar (glucose)
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- Only life process not needed for survival
- calcium, magnesium, iron
- motion
- Lack of iron in blood
- They don't make it's own food
- Lowers blood sugar
- help break things down
- taking in nutrition, protein, vitamins
- it tells the thyroid to release it's hormone
19 Clues: motion • system of cell • system of cell • tired, weigh gain • requires oxygen o2 • Lowers blood sugar • need iron to make it • Lack of iron in blood • help break things down • blood back to the heart • calcium, magnesium, iron • They don't make it's own food • balance blood sugar (glucose) • simple substances to more complex • elimination of feces, undigested food • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2024-01-15
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- The Body's chief source of energy
- A severe Thiamin deficiency can cause this.
- lipids used as an energy source
- Sugar carried in your bloodstream
- Complex carbohydrates from plants
- Inorganic substances that are in bones, soft tissues, and body fluids.
- The chemical processes that take place in cells after the body absorbs nutrients
- The study of how your body uses the food you eat
- A mucus and enzyme containing liquid secreted by the mouth.
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- waves of contractions through the digestive tract
- A fat like substance found in body cells
- The bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds the body can use.
- The process of taking in nutrients and making them part of the body
- Made up of amino acids
- complex organic substances needed in small amounts
15 Clues: Made up of amino acids • lipids used as an energy source • The Body's chief source of energy • Sugar carried in your bloodstream • Complex carbohydrates from plants • A fat like substance found in body cells • A severe Thiamin deficiency can cause this. • The study of how your body uses the food you eat • waves of contractions through the digestive tract • ...
Health crossword 2018-01-19
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- allows humans to move rapidly on foot
- a persons mental or physical condition
- branded fitness created by greg classman
- a product of farming that avoids the use of man-made fertilisers
- unit of energy
- group of organic compound essential for growth and nutrition
- need at least 8 hours every night
- large, complex molecules that play critical roles in the body
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- group of physical, mental, and spiritual practicies
- obtaning food necessary for health and growth
- activity requiring physical effort
- a sport taken place in a pool or open water
- makes up 60% of the body
- use of bicycles for exercise or sport
- specific intake of nutrition for health or weight- managment
15 Clues: unit of energy • makes up 60% of the body • need at least 8 hours every night • activity requiring physical effort • allows humans to move rapidly on foot • use of bicycles for exercise or sport • a persons mental or physical condition • branded fitness created by greg classman • a sport taken place in a pool or open water • obtaning food necessary for health and growth • ...
Plants in our environment 2020-09-21
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- important for moving water and all of the things that are dissolved in it around through narrow tubes
- the production of plant food by access to sunlight and water
- seeds create a ring like shape
- the underground part of the plant that anchors the plant
- lose their leaves or needles in winter
- one leaf at a node
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- support the leaf’s reproductive structure
- Leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- a group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
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- seeds are scattered in no particular order
- leaf stem
- pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf
- conducts sugars manufactured in the leaves by photosynthesis
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant
- have branching side roots and a main root to access waters
- have no main stem but many branches
- two leaves per node
- conducts water and minerals
21 Clues: leaf stem • one leaf at a node • two leaves per node • conducts water and minerals • seeds create a ring like shape • have no main stem but many branches • lose their leaves or needles in winter • the female reproductive organ of a flower • support the leaf’s reproductive structure • seeds are scattered in no particular order • pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf • ...
Plants in Action Toby 2013-04-14
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- Plants do something when they get water
- I am a type of flower i can be a name and i start with r
- Plants make me and people breathe me
- Animals can hide under me and i start with t
- My flowers are blue and i start with v
- I make honey
- I am pointy i am sharp and i start with p
- There are lots of different colours of me
- I cause a lot of trouble with plants and i start with a
- Plants make me juicy and sweet and iam healthy
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- Plants are in me and i start with p
- My flowers are red and i start with p
- I am very straight and i start with s
- I am part of plants and under the stem
- There are lots of me on trees
- I have one flower and i start with t
- I am on flowers like dahlaia and foxglove and i start with p
- I have many flowers and i start with p
- You use me to keep plants alive
- Plants trap me and i start with f
20 Clues: I make honey • There are lots of me on trees • You use me to keep plants alive • Plants trap me and i start with f • Plants are in me and i start with p • Plants make me and people breathe me • I have one flower and i start with t • My flowers are red and i start with p • I am very straight and i start with s • I am part of plants and under the stem • ...
Plants In Action! Nick 2013-04-14
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- i am a star shape
- i have lots of trees in me
- plants give this to humans so we can breathe
- i only live for a year and i am an annual
- i am on the Canadian flag
- peas in .....
- people make wishes on me and blow me away
- i collect rainwater in my petals and make swimming pools for water animals
- i am used to invade host
- trees are home to lots of ......
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- i am a plant that traps flies
- you can stop me by planting trees
- i am a low growing plant that grows on damp places such as rocks
- i am a pesky little unwanted plant
- it is the first stage in the processof seed production
- i am the most beutiful but most rare flower
- i am a rope like plant that you find in the jungle and you can swing on
- i like to hang around damp and wet plants
- I am grow in the desert and dont need water to grow
- i grow underwater
20 Clues: peas in ..... • i am a star shape • i grow underwater • i am used to invade host • i am on the Canadian flag • i have lots of trees in me • i am a plant that traps flies • trees are home to lots of ...... • you can stop me by planting trees • i am a pesky little unwanted plant • i only live for a year and i am an annual • i like to hang around damp and wet plants • ...
Transport in Plants Crossword 2023-01-31
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- The living system of interconnected protoplasts extending through a plant, used as a transport pathway for the movement of water and solutes
- A plant adapted to survive in conditions where water is in short supply
- A pore in the epidermis of a leaf, bounded by two guard cells and needed for efficient gas exchange
- A dead, empty tube with lignified walls, through which water is transported in plants, formed by xylem vessel elements lined up end to end
- A strand of vascular tissue running longitudinally in a plant
- A later covering, and secreted by, the epidermis, in plants, it's made of a fatty substance called cutin
- The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis
- plants which seeds contain an embryo with two cotyledons in their seeds
- A basic plant tissue typically used as packing tissue between more specialized structures, it's metabolically active and may have a variety of functions such as food storage and support
- A tissue in plants consisting mainly of xylem and phloem but also containing sclerenchyma and parenchyma cells
- A cell with unthickened cellulose walls and dense cytoplasm that in found in close association with a phloem sieve tube element to which it is directly linked via many plasmodesmata
- A plant tissue consisting of thick-walled cells with a purely mechanical function, many of these cells take the form of fibers
- The layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants
- The outer layer of cells covering the body of a plant or animal, in plants usually one cell thick and may be covered with a cuticle
- Very small, accurately drawn scale of known dimensions, engraved on a microscope slide
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- A cell found in phloem tissue, with non-thickened cellulose walls, very little cytoplasm, no nucleus, and end walls perforated to form sieve plates
- A site in a plant which provides food for another part of the plant, the sink
- A site in a plant which receives food from another part of the plant, the source
- The loss of water vapor from a plant to its environment, mostly taking place through the stomata in the leaves
- A dead, lignified cell found in xylem specialized for transporting water and for support
- A term referring to tubes or vessels
- The non-living system of interconnected cell walls extending throughout a plant, used as a transport pathway for the movement of water and mineral ions
- A modified form of parenchyma in which the corners of the cells have extra cellulose thickening, providing extra support
- A tissue containing tubes called sieve tubes and other types of cell, responsible for the transport through the plant of organic solutes
- A system of fluid-filled tubes, vessels or spaces, most commonly used for long-distance transport in living organisms
- Small scale that is placed in a microscope eyepiece
- A tissue containing tubes called vessels and other types of cell, responsible for the transport of water and mineral salts through a plant and for support
- Tube formed from sieve tube elements lined up end to end
- A hard material made by plants and used to strengthen the cells walls of certain types of cell
29 Clues: A term referring to tubes or vessels • Small scale that is placed in a microscope eyepiece • Tube formed from sieve tube elements lined up end to end • The region of a leaf between the upper and lower epidermis • The layer of cells surrounding the vascular tissue of plants • A strand of vascular tissue running longitudinally in a plant • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-22
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- What is the most common pollinator?
- What is the male part of the plant that is located on top of the filament?
- What is the Male reproductive structure of flower in plants?
- What are the plants that produce cones
- What does the ovary change into after fertilization?
- What is the reproductive part of a plant?
- What is an animal that helps bring fertilization?
- What does Anther contain?
- What is the part in flower that catches pollen?
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- What is the part of plants that is located under the petal?
- What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed?
- What is the part of flower that has varied colour.
- What is the process of joining an egg cell and sperm cell in plant?
- What contains the female egg cells?
- What is a long-stalk like part of a plant that supports the stigma.
- What produces the female egg cells?
- How does flowering plants reproduce?
- What is another term for flowering plants?
- How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction in plants?
- How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction in plants?
20 Clues: What does Anther contain? • What is the most common pollinator? • What contains the female egg cells? • What produces the female egg cells? • How does flowering plants reproduce? • What are the plants that produce cones • What is the reproductive part of a plant? • What is another term for flowering plants? • What is the sprouting of a plant from a seed? • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Epigeal and ________ are 2 types of germination.
- It is the joining of male and female cells to produce a zygote.
- How many types of seed dispersal are there?
- Which structure in flowering plants help to disperse seeds?
- A suitable temperature, oxygen, and _____ are conditions required for seed germination.
- What contains female gametes – eggs?
- What can attract insects on flowers?
- a thick seed coat which protects the seed from drying up and from being attacked by microbes.
- How can pollen be transported?
- Pollen grains are heavy and large with sticky/_____ walls
- What else can attract insects in flowers?
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- Can a cattail be dispersed by animals?
- What is the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma called?
- Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination?
- What are inside anthers?
- What is a female reproductive part called in plants?
- A characteristic on a stigma to give a large surface area to trap pollen.
- What contains ovules?
- What collects pollen grains?
- How many parents does it need for asexual reproduction?
20 Clues: What contains ovules? • What are inside anthers? • What collects pollen grains? • How can pollen be transported? • What contains female gametes – eggs? • What can attract insects on flowers? • Can a cattail be dispersed by animals? • What else can attract insects in flowers? • How many types of seed dispersal are there? • Is a sunflower an epigeal type of germination? • ...
Reproduction in flowering plants 2021-02-23
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- Male reproductive organ
- Type of reproduction that needs two parents
- Base of plumule
- The process where male and female gametes fuse together to become a zygote
- Protects the female reproductive system before developed
- Pathway between stigma and ovary in female plant's reproductive system
- Outer part of seed
- Part of plant that turns into seed
- The process where the seed begins to grow
- Female reproductive organ
- Without this, it would be impossible for a seed to germinate
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- When seeds are scattered away from original plant
- The process of pollen grains landing on stigma
- Asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two
- Base of radicle
- Needed for respiration
- Part of flowering plant that attracts insects
- Part of seed that stores food
- Part of plant that turns into fruit
- Part of the male reproductive system that produces gametes
20 Clues: Base of radicle • Base of plumule • Outer part of seed • Needed for respiration • Male reproductive organ • Female reproductive organ • Part of seed that stores food • Part of plant that turns into seed • Part of plant that turns into fruit • The process where the seed begins to grow • Type of reproduction that needs two parents • Part of flowering plant that attracts insects • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-24
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- The small bags in the anther
- The transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- The seeds of a fruit
- The liquid that seeds need to germinate
- The part that holds the stigma
- The part that attracts insects
- Visible growth to make clones of a plant
- The part that holds the anther
- How bacteria create daughter cells?
- The part of seed that will develop into a shoot or leaves
- Dispersal through wind
- The food storage of a seed
- An outgrowth that occurs at one side of the parent cell
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- The transfer of pollen through insects
- The part that will develop into a fruit
- Consist of all female plant reproductive organ
- The accidental breaking of filament
- The part that binds the flower to the stalk of a plant
- Consist of all male plant reproductive system
- The part that protects the seed from microbes and from drying up
- The transfer of pollen through wind
- The part that protects the flower when it is still a bud
22 Clues: The seeds of a fruit • Dispersal through wind • The food storage of a seed • The small bags in the anther • The part that holds the stigma • The part that attracts insects • The part that holds the anther • The accidental breaking of filament • The transfer of pollen through wind • How bacteria create daughter cells? • The transfer of pollen through insects • ...
Reproduction In Flowering Plants 2021-02-25
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- Connects stigma to the ovary.
- Type of germination where the cotyledon remains under the ground.
- Example of flower that does epigeal germination.
- Fertilisation of the egg nucleus.
- This is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
- This part of the flower will turn into a fruit.
- To hold anther.
- Male part of the flower.
- This is the base of the radicle.
- Example of plant that does hypogeal germination.
- There are ___ conditions required for germination.
- There are ___ types of germination.
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- This part of the flower attracts insects.
- This process occurs in the ovule.
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower.
- Example of water dispersal.
- Pollen grains land here.
- Female reproductive organ.
- This part of the flower will turn into a seed.
- This is needed for the embryo to respire.
- There are ___ types of seed dispersal.
21 Clues: To hold anther. • Pollen grains land here. • Male part of the flower. • Female reproductive organ. • Example of water dispersal. • Connects stigma to the ovary. • This is the base of the radicle. • This process occurs in the ovule. • Fertilisation of the egg nucleus. • There are ___ types of germination. • There are ___ types of seed dispersal. • ...
Water transport in plants 2025-04-27
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- - The property that describes the tendency for water to stick to other things
- - What type of bonds do water molecules make with each other?
- - Responsible for opening and closing the pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
- - The negative pressure/pull caused by the water potential gradient in the mesophyll
- - The movement of water from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, across a partially-permeable membrane
- - A complex carbohydrate that provides structural support and strength
- - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves
- - Contains both Xylem and Phloem
- - The pathway by which water passes from cytoplasm to cytoplasm through the plasmodesmata
- - The property that describes the tendency for water molecules to stick together
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- - A lignin band in the root endodermis that is impermeable to water; capable of preventing the apoplastic and symplastic pathways
- - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants
- - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules
- - Membrane-bound organelle found in the cytoplasm that stores cell sap
- - The pathway by which water crosses plasma membranes, entering and exiting individual cells
- - Membrane that surrounds the part of the plant cell that stores cell sap
- Reinforced hollow tube, responsible for transporting water and mineral ions
- - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells
- - The pathway by which water moves through the spaces between cells and cell walls
- - Where do plants predominantly take in water?
- - an outer layer of tissue immediately below the epidermis of a stem or root.
- - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf
22 Clues: - Contains both Xylem and Phloem • - Pores on the lower epidermis of the leaf • - Where do plants predominantly take in water? • - The loss of water vapour from a plant's leaves • - The inner layer in the roots of vascular plants • - A measure of the pressure exerted by water molecules • - The outer layer of the roots, containing root hair cells • ...
Nutrition Ch.1 2023-09-25
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- Control body fluids inside and outside the cell.
- Main source of vitamin C.
- The body's chemical process of changing food to energy.
- Nutrients required in large quantities.
- Process of obtaining energy from food.
- Nutrition group that builds strong muscles.
- Supplies the body with B vitamins and energy.
- Gives the body energy to keep it functioning.
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- Foods that offer little nutritional value.
- Nutrients required in small quantities.
- Good source of calcium for strong bones.
- Main food source for vitamin A.
- Nutrient needed for growth & nutrition
13 Clues: Main source of vitamin C. • Main food source for vitamin A. • Process of obtaining energy from food. • Nutrient needed for growth & nutrition • Nutrients required in small quantities. • Nutrients required in large quantities. • Good source of calcium for strong bones. • Foods that offer little nutritional value. • Nutrition group that builds strong muscles. • ...
Unit 1 performance assessment 2022-02-07
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- obtains its nutrition by feeding on dead plants and animal material
- process of liquid state changing to a gaseous state
- unrestricted growth of a population of organisms occurring when resources in its habitat are unlimited
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- "S" shaped curve, occurs when growth rate of a population decreases as the number of its members increases, it occurs when an environment has limited resources
- obtains its nutrition by feeding on dead plant and animal material
- an educated guess
- facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis
- symbiotic relationship in which mutually beneficial to both living things
- an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on animal matter
- introduces organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
- study of nature and all things in it
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another
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- a chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as a part of the nitrogen cycle
- kind of animal whose diet comprises of solely plants
- organism that feed on another
- water or gaseous state changing to liquid state
- organism that predators kill for food
- living parts of an ecosystem
- chemical or biological substance which harms water, air, or land quality
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level
- a close and prolonged interaction between organisms of different species
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefit while the other is neither harmed nor helped
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth in rain, sleet, and snow
- animals that can feed themselves on both the plants and other animals
26 Clues: an educated guess • living parts of an ecosystem • organism that feed on another • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • study of nature and all things in it • organism that predators kill for food • water or gaseous state changing to liquid state • process of liquid state changing to a gaseous state • kind of animal whose diet comprises of solely plants • ...
Living Things 2013-02-20
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- This is the removal of waste from the body
- This is another word for something getting bigger
- This is another word for sensitivity; it is how an organism reacts to its environment
- This is the term used to describe how plants make their food using energy from the sun
- This is used to identify organisms
- This is how another new organism is formed
- This type of animal does not have a backbone
- This is another word for sorting
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- This is another word for feeding
- Plants have cell _____, animal cells do not
- This type of animal does have a backbone
- There are seven ______ of living things
- This is the release of energy from food
13 Clues: This is another word for feeding • This is another word for sorting • This is used to identify organisms • There are seven ______ of living things • This is the release of energy from food • This type of animal does have a backbone • This is the removal of waste from the body • This is how another new organism is formed • Plants have cell _____, animal cells do not • ...
unit 2 characteristic of living organisms 2020-12-02
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- the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials.
- all plant cells contain this green substance.
- food to be broken down to provide energy.
- to transfer from one place to another
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- to duplicate/multiply an organism.
- the center of any cell.
- all cells contain this __c________
- a group of cells that are adapted to carry out a particular function is called a ___t________.
- plants feed by photosynthesis.
- living organisms are ___s_________ to changes going around them.
- expanding in size.
11 Clues: expanding in size. • the center of any cell. • plants feed by photosynthesis. • to duplicate/multiply an organism. • all cells contain this __c________ • to transfer from one place to another • food to be broken down to provide energy. • all plant cells contain this green substance. • the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials. • ...
unit 2 characteristic of living organisms 2020-12-02
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- the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials.
- all plant cells contain this green substance.
- food to be broken down to provide energy.
- to transfer from one place to another
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- to duplicate/multiply an organism.
- the center of any cell.
- all cells contain this __m________
- a group of cells that are adapted to carry out a particular function is called a ___t________.
- plants feed by photosynthesis.
- living organisms are ___s_________ to changes going around them.
- expanding in size.
11 Clues: expanding in size. • the center of any cell. • plants feed by photosynthesis. • to duplicate/multiply an organism. • all cells contain this __m________ • to transfer from one place to another • food to be broken down to provide energy. • all plant cells contain this green substance. • the action of living organisms getting rid of waste materials. • ...
energy flow in ecosystems 2023-03-27
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- Outlines who eats whom
- an orgamism that depends on autotroughs for food
- an organism that breaks down dead materal
- an organism that can make its own food
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- consists of all food chains in an ecosystem
- interacting organisms and the enviroment
- bottom level of energy pyramid
- an organism that eats other plants/animals for nutrition
8 Clues: Outlines who eats whom • bottom level of energy pyramid • an organism that can make its own food • interacting organisms and the enviroment • an organism that breaks down dead materal • consists of all food chains in an ecosystem • an orgamism that depends on autotroughs for food • an organism that eats other plants/animals for nutrition
Digestion and Nutrition 2025-09-11
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- an animal that eats plants and meat
- The organ that absorbs water and makes faeces
- Chewing food ______ the surface area of food
- tooth used to grind food up
- the material that coats your teeth
- where acids help chemically digest food
- N in MRS C GREN, describes how living things need food
- nutrient type needed for growth and repair
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- nutrient that is the main source of energy in diet
- vitamins and minerals are _____nutrients (small)
- The organ that absorbs nutrients from food
- M in MRS C GREN, describes how living things don't stay still
- E_____ from food is measured in kilojoules (kJ)
- Where mastication (chewing) occurs
- S in MRS C GREN, describes how living things respond to the environment
- this part of the tooth sits in the mouth, above the gum
16 Clues: tooth used to grind food up • Where mastication (chewing) occurs • the material that coats your teeth • an animal that eats plants and meat • where acids help chemically digest food • The organ that absorbs nutrients from food • nutrient type needed for growth and repair • Chewing food ______ the surface area of food • The organ that absorbs water and makes faeces • ...
Unit 5 part b vocab 2025-01-09
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- A biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey
- the process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source, typically in the absence of sunlight
- a relationship between the two living species in which one organism is benefitted at the expense of the other
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- any green plant or any of various microorganisms that can convert light energy or chemical energy into organic matter
- reciprocal selective pressures exerted by their interactions with each other
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- the role an organism plays in a community
- the close relationship amongst two different organisms or living things belonging to different species
- organisms that break-down and feed on dead and decaying organic material
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- a relationship in which both species are mutually benefited
- It is how tolerable an animal can be based off where it lives
- the division of resources to avoid interspecific competition for limited resources in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- any organism that does not make its own energy
- the process by which cells derive energy from glucose
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight
- the consumption of plant material by animals
- animals that feed on plants, leaves, fruits & other plant-based food for nutrition
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
20 Clues: an organism that eats plants and animals • the role an organism plays in a community • the consumption of plant material by animals • any organism that does not make its own energy • the process by which cells derive energy from glucose • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • a relationship in which both species are mutually benefited • ...
Soils Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-30
Across
- form of inorganic nitrogen found naturally in the soil, plays a role in nutrition of plants
- taxonomy principal reference to soil classification
- measure of acidity or alkalinity in a soil
- conductivity measure of salts in soil
- rate at which water moves through the soil.
- loose soil structure.
- structure how the soil particles fit together
Down
- created through decomposition and weathering of rock
- water necessary for plant and animal growth
- density indicator of soil compaction, weight of the soil in a given volume.
- amount of air space between soil particles
- holding capacity ability of a soil to hold water for plant use.
- a blocky or platy structure.
- almost equal parts of sand, silt and clay.
- quality a review of the soil’s general health
15 Clues: loose soil structure. • a blocky or platy structure. • conductivity measure of salts in soil • measure of acidity or alkalinity in a soil • amount of air space between soil particles • almost equal parts of sand, silt and clay. • rate at which water moves through the soil. • structure how the soil particles fit together • ...
Biology 2022-03-23
Eva's Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
Across
- elimination of feces, undigested food
- system of cell
- need iron to make it
- requires oxygen o2
- blood back to the heart
- simple substances to more complex
- important organ to detox part of the excretory system
- tired, weigh gain
- system of cell
- balance blood sugar (glucose)
Down
- Only life process not needed for survival
- calcium, magnesium, iron
- motion
- Lack of iron in blood
- They don't make it's own food
- Lowers blood sugar
- help break things down
- taking in nutrition, protein, vitamins
- it tells the thyroid to release it's hormone
19 Clues: motion • system of cell • system of cell • tired, weigh gain • requires oxygen o2 • Lowers blood sugar • need iron to make it • Lack of iron in blood • help break things down • blood back to the heart • calcium, magnesium, iron • They don't make it's own food • balance blood sugar (glucose) • simple substances to more complex • elimination of feces, undigested food • ...
Lipids in Nutrition 2023-02-06
Across
- Word on ingredient list that indicates presence of trans fats
- ____-3 Fatty Acids found in fish oil and flax seed
- number of kcals per gram provided by fats
- Alpha-___________ Acid, a form of Omega-3
- "Good Cholesterol"
Down
- stored form of lipids in the body
- Very Low Density Lipoprotein
- "Bad Cholesterol"; ideally, should be below 100 mg/dL
- Absence of menstruation; can occur due to lack of dietary fat
- multi-ringed lipid
- A form of fat in the diet that should be limited
- substance from the liver that emulsifies fats
- naturally occurring fatty acids with hydrogens on the same side of the double bond
13 Clues: multi-ringed lipid • "Good Cholesterol" • Very Low Density Lipoprotein • stored form of lipids in the body • number of kcals per gram provided by fats • Alpha-___________ Acid, a form of Omega-3 • substance from the liver that emulsifies fats • A form of fat in the diet that should be limited • ____-3 Fatty Acids found in fish oil and flax seed • ...
Health 2024-11-13
Crossword of chapter 1&2 2023-07-01
Across
- condition where a person passes stool frequently
- components of food are called
- microscopic single celled organism
- mode of nutrition where organism make food for themselves
- the jelly like substance that surrounds the nucleus
Down
- processes where organism take food made by plants
- process where animal rechew cud to break down plant matter
- the solution given to diarrhoea patients
- the grass is rich in a type of carbohydrate
- the by-product of photosynthesis
10 Clues: components of food are called • the by-product of photosynthesis • microscopic single celled organism • the solution given to diarrhoea patients • the grass is rich in a type of carbohydrate • condition where a person passes stool frequently • processes where organism take food made by plants • the jelly like substance that surrounds the nucleus • ...
