nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition 2025-06-13
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- nutrients found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils
- sugars and starches that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants
- mineral used for building bones and teeth
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- Foods made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, or barley
- elements that help form healthy bones and teeth, and regulate certain body processes
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- nutrients that help regulate body functions
- nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues
- mineral that protects cells from oxidation and supports the immune system
- includes milk, yogurt, cheese, lactose-free milk and fortified soy milk and yogurt
- a type of complex carbohydrate that cannot be digested
11 Clues: mineral used for building bones and teeth • nutrients that help regulate body functions • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • nutrients found in fatty animal tissue and plant oils • a type of complex carbohydrate that cannot be digested • Foods made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, or barley • ...
Ecology 2021-09-05
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- hunts other living things in an ecosystem.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- Apparatus used to analyse the abundance of a certain plant in an ecosystem.
- The process by which a plant makes its own food.
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment.
- Ecosystem where you might find a barnacle, seaweed etc.
- A list of organisms in which each organism is eaten by the next one.
- An owl is an example of a ____________ as it needs to eat other organisms for nutrition. It cannot make its own food.
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- A mutually beneficial relationship between organisms.
- Bacteria and microorganisms that bring about decay.
- A place where a plant or animal lives.
- All organisms in an area interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- When two or more organisms compete for the same resource.
- A structure or habit that helps an organism to survive in its own habitat.
- The ultimate source of energy for the earth.
- A consumer which only feeds on plants.
16 Clues: A place where a plant or animal lives. • A consumer which only feeds on plants. • An organism that can make its own food. • hunts other living things in an ecosystem. • The ultimate source of energy for the earth. • The process by which a plant makes its own food. • Bacteria and microorganisms that bring about decay. • ...
Za Crooky Dooky 2023-05-20
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- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- A structural carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants and some other organisms.
- The process by which organisms eliminate waste products from their body.
- A small, circular piece of DNA found in some bacteria that can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
- The cellular structure responsible for synthesizing proteins.
- membrane: The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds cells and regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell.
- The metabolic process by which cells use oxygen to convert nutrients into energy and produce carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- The ability of organisms or their cells to move from one place to another.
- The organelle in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's genetic material, or DNA.
- The organelles in eukaryotic cells that produce energy in the form of ATP.
- The process of obtaining and using nutrients from food to support bodily functions.
- Membrane-bound structures in eukaryotic cells that store water, nutrients, and waste products.
- The process by which organisms increase in size and complexity over time.
- A type of fungus that is used in baking and brewing, and can ferment sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
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- The green pigment in plants and algae that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- The organelle in plant cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- The process by which organisms produce offspring to continue their species.
- The gel-like substance that fills the interior of cells and contains organelles, proteins, and other molecules.
- The ability of organisms or cells to respond to changes in their environment or stimuli.
- wall: A rigid outer layer that provides additional support and protection for cells in plants, fungi, and some bacteria.
21 Clues: The organelle in plant cells that carries out photosynthesis. • The cellular structure responsible for synthesizing proteins. • The process by which organisms eliminate waste products from their body. • The process by which organisms increase in size and complexity over time. • The ability of organisms or their cells to move from one place to another. • ...
Za Crooky Dooky 2023-05-20
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- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.
- A structural carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants and some other organisms.
- The process by which organisms eliminate waste products from their body.
- A small, circular piece of DNA found in some bacteria that can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
- The cellular structure responsible for synthesizing proteins.
- membrane: The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds cells and regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell.
- The metabolic process by which cells use oxygen to convert nutrients into energy and produce carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- The ability of organisms or their cells to move from one place to another.
- The organelle in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's genetic material, or DNA.
- The organelles in eukaryotic cells that produce energy in the form of ATP.
- The process of obtaining and using nutrients from food to support bodily functions.
- Membrane-bound structures in eukaryotic cells that store water, nutrients, and waste products.
- The process by which organisms increase in size and complexity over time.
- A type of fungus that is used in baking and brewing, and can ferment sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
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- The green pigment in plants and algae that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- The organelle in plant cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- The process by which organisms produce offspring to continue their species.
- The gel-like substance that fills the interior of cells and contains organelles, proteins, and other molecules.
- The ability of organisms or cells to respond to changes in their environment or stimuli.
- wall: A rigid outer layer that provides additional support and protection for cells in plants, fungi, and some bacteria.
21 Clues: The organelle in plant cells that carries out photosynthesis. • The cellular structure responsible for synthesizing proteins. • The process by which organisms eliminate waste products from their body. • The process by which organisms increase in size and complexity over time. • The ability of organisms or their cells to move from one place to another. • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- the internal organ in which the major part of the digestion
- the type and amount of feed an animal receives
- sugar molecules
- those elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the amount of feed that will supply the proper amount and proportions of nutrients needed for an animal to perform a specific purpose
- the muscular third stomach of a ruminant animals
- fibrous indigestible material in vegetable
- A feed material high in specific nutrients
- Feeds that are high in energy and low in fiber.
- includes the parts of plant foods your body can't digest or absorb
- the fourth stomach of a ruminant
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- foods quality of being tasty or acceptable in some other way
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- the second stomach of a ruminant
- an animal that feeds on plants
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- an animal that feeds on other animals
- the first stomach of a ruminant
20 Clues: sugar molecules • an animal that feeds on plants • the first stomach of a ruminant • the second stomach of a ruminant • the fourth stomach of a ruminant • A molecule made up of amino acids • an animal that feeds on other animals • fibrous indigestible material in vegetable • A feed material high in specific nutrients • the type and amount of feed an animal receives • ...
Food Webs 2025-04-02
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- a linear sequence of organisms where energy and nutrients are transferred.
- an organism that eats other animals and plants
- an organism that creates their own food, typically through photosynthesis
- a model that illustrates the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- an organism, typically a carnivore or omnivore, that obtains energy by consuming primary consumers
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- an organism that only eats plants
- a representation of the interconnected food chains witin an ecosystem
- an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating secondary consumers, often considered apex predators at the top of a food chain
- organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms
- an organism, typically a herbivore, that eats producers
- a living thing, such as an animal, plant, fungus, or microorganism,
- an organism that only eats other animals
12 Clues: an organism that only eats plants • an organism that only eats other animals • an organism that eats other animals and plants • organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms • an organism, typically a herbivore, that eats producers • a model that illustrates the flow of energy through an ecosystem • ...
7A Crossword 2014-10-05
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- Organ that controls what our body does.
- Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis.
- Thin piece of glass used to hold a specimen in place on a slide.
- Organ used for protection and feeling.
- Process that plants use to make their own food.It needs light to work.
- More scientific name for 'windpipe'
- Organ used to make and destroy substances in our bodies.
- A scientific idea about why something happens, which can be tested with experiments.
- Nerve Cell.
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- Job.
- A large part of a plant or animal that does a very important job. It is made from different tissues.
- Green discs that contain chlorophyll. Found in plant cells.
- When a small piece of tissue is taken from the body to check for certain diseases or problems.
- Organ that helps you to breathe.
- Another word for food.
- Getting rid of waste materials from the body.
- Plant organ used to take water out of the soil.
17 Clues: Job. • Nerve Cell. • Another word for food. • Organ that helps you to breathe. • More scientific name for 'windpipe' • Organ used for protection and feeling. • Organ that controls what our body does. • Getting rid of waste materials from the body. • Plant organ used to take water out of the soil. • Plant organ that used to make food by photosynthesis. • ...
Crossword 2 2025-07-19
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- A substance produced by or used in a chemical process
- The taste or smell of something
- An underground or underwater passage, often for transport
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow
- A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.)
- Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat)
- The process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health
- The ability to see; a mental image of the future
- A cereal grain used to make flour for bread, pasta, etc.
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- Something that can be chosen instead of another option
- The state of being extremely poor
- A store selling food and household items; food items themselves
- A microscopic single-celled organism, some causing disease
- The act of making something longer or larger in size
- The state of things as they actually exist, not imagined
- To break down food in the body; to understand information
- A natural substance (e.g., iron, calcium) needed for good health
17 Clues: The taste or smell of something • The state of being extremely poor • A substance added to soil to help plants grow • The ability to see; a mental image of the future • Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat) • The act of making something longer or larger in size • A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.) • ...
Lupe Nutrient Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- fats- natural fat in fatty foods
- a chemical reaction in organisms
- a group of organic compounds for growth and nutrition
- minal that the body needs for growth and development
- fats- a high proportion of fatty acid molecules
- compound sterol type found in body tissue
- physical or mental activity
- dense- the vitamins and minerals in health
- amino acids and maintain calls and tissue
- inorganic element compound
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- strong desire or liking for something
- are known lipids
- when bones become fragile from loss of tissue
- minal that the body needs for bones, teeth, and body tissue
- foods that provide main source of energy
- fats- are considered to be less healthy than unsaturated fats
- the amount of energy that food provides
- the action of digestive enzymes
- clear them liquid with no color or taste
- food necessary for health and growth
- discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food
21 Clues: are known lipids • inorganic element compound • physical or mental activity • the action of digestive enzymes • fats- natural fat in fatty foods • a chemical reaction in organisms • food necessary for health and growth • strong desire or liking for something • the amount of energy that food provides • foods that provide main source of energy • ...
-ation and ition Wordwork 2017-01-30
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- the process of eating well in order to be healthy
- the act of saying or doing something again
- a process of inquiry to learn facts about something
- a picture or diagram that help make something clear
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- the act of giving knowledge
- the business of flying aircraft
- the process of the bodies of dead animals or plants breaking down
- the act of saying or doing something again
- the skill of calculating the total of two or more amounts
- something that a person says or writes that is repeated by someone else
10 Clues: the act of giving knowledge • the business of flying aircraft • the act of saying or doing something again • the act of saying or doing something again • the process of eating well in order to be healthy • a process of inquiry to learn facts about something • a picture or diagram that help make something clear • the skill of calculating the total of two or more amounts • ...
Life processes of all living organisms 2025-09-05
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- making new living things (offspring) so that a species can continue to exist, like when plants make seeds or animals have babies.
- when a living organism moves itself (or part of itself) from one place to another.
- taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and repair, such as animals eating plants or other animals, and plants making their own food.
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- the ability to notice and respond to changes in the environment, such as plants growing toward light or animals running away from danger.
- getting rid of waste products (like carbon dioxide or urine) that living things produce but don’t need, to keep their bodies healthy.
- the process of breaking down food to release energy that living things need to move, grow, and stay alive (not the same as breathing).
- when living things get bigger in size or increase in the number of cells, like a seed turning into a tree or a baby animal becoming an adult.
- something that is living, or was once living but is now dead.
8 Clues: something that is living, or was once living but is now dead. • when a living organism moves itself (or part of itself) from one place to another. • making new living things (offspring) so that a species can continue to exist, like when plants make seeds or animals have babies. • ...
20 question vocab 2022-11-22
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- A drug that you can drink
- Affect of alcohol that happens when you dont get enough nutrition
- what is alcohol made out of?
- having your mental or physical well being diminish due to drugs/alcohol
- affect of alcohol that makes it hard to tell what you are doing
- a category of drugs that stimulates the central nervous system
- constantly wanting a certain thing/drug
- decrease in brain function
- what happens to fruits in veggies in order to make alcohol
- chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good
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- feeling like you are being threatened someway when you are not due to drug use
- affect of alcohol that makes people see things that are not truly there
- another feel good chemical released throughout the body that starts with s
- being forced to do something
- who does alcohol negatively affect the most
- synonym for confusion
- a substance/medicine that has a physiological effect when ingested
- a sickness that can occur when you drink/use to much alcohol/drugs
- a substance that transmits nerve impulses
19 Clues: synonym for confusion • A drug that you can drink • decrease in brain function • being forced to do something • what is alcohol made out of? • constantly wanting a certain thing/drug • a substance that transmits nerve impulses • who does alcohol negatively affect the most • chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good • ...
Sandwiches Crossword (8 Marks) 2024-11-25
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- A dressing made from oil and vinegar, often flavored with herbs or spices.
- A living organism used as a leavening agent in bread-making, producing carbon dioxide to make dough rise.
- A type of bread that is typically unleavened and baked flat, common in many ethnic cuisines.
- A layer of a food substance applied to bread or other surfaces to enhance flavor or texture.
- The process of mixing two liquids, such as oil and vinegar, to create a stable dressing.
- The flavor, texture, and aroma that make a food enjoyable.
- Edible plants or parts of plants used as sandwich fillings, often for added nutrition and flavor.
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- Soft or creamy sandwich ingredients like spreads, cooked proteins, or sauces.
- The state of being recently made or harvested, essential for high-quality fillings.
- A simple salad often served with dressing on the side for customization.
- Firm, structured sandwich ingredients like deli meats or sliced vegetables.
- A protein found in wheat and other grains that gives dough its elasticity and structure.
- Artificial fats found in processed foods, harmful to cholesterol levels.
- Bread that has lost its freshness but can be repurposed in cooking.
- fats Fats primarily found in animal products and some tropical oils, which can raise LDL cholesterol.
- Breads originating from specific cultural or regional traditions, such as naan or pita.
16 Clues: The flavor, texture, and aroma that make a food enjoyable. • Bread that has lost its freshness but can be repurposed in cooking. • A simple salad often served with dressing on the side for customization. • Artificial fats found in processed foods, harmful to cholesterol levels. • A dressing made from oil and vinegar, often flavored with herbs or spices. • ...
Ecosystem Review 2023-09-10
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- needed for all living things to get energy
- a carbohydrate that living things break down to get energy
- process of obtaining the energy living things to grow
- a community of living and nonliving things that work together
- an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter and returns the nutrients into the soil
- causes leaves to be green
- a living thing that makes it own food
- the continuing chemical reactions in living things that release and use energy
- the ability to monitor an environment
- an animal that eats organisms that have already died
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- the process used by producers to make glucose and oxygen from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- all living and once alive things
- a form of sugar made by plants through the process of photosynthesis
- all living things are made of
- a chemical process done in all living things
- a single living thing
- an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- refers to things that have never been alive
18 Clues: a single living thing • causes leaves to be green • all living things are made of • all living and once alive things • a living thing that makes it own food • the ability to monitor an environment • needed for all living things to get energy • refers to things that have never been alive • a chemical process done in all living things • ...
ecology crossword - Team JALS 2025-03-05
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- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- the role and position a species has in its environment, including how it obtains resources, interacts with other organisms, and survives.
- the process where unrelated species develop similar traits due to similar environmental pressures, despite not sharing a recent common ancestor.
- A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- the change in the genetic composition of a population over successive generations, often driven by natural selection, genetic drift, mutations, and gene flow.
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Organisms that produce their own food using light or chemical energy (e.g., plants, algae).
- a class of things of the same kind and with the same name
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- A large geographical area characterized by distinct climate conditions and dominant vegetation types.
- the process where closely related species evolve different traits due to different environmental pressures, leading to increased diversity.
- Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms (e.g., animals, fungi).
- (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
13 Clues: a class of things of the same kind and with the same name • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops • Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms (e.g., animals, fungi). • ...
Unit 16 – Plant Physiology 2025-02-25
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- nutrient calcium, magnesium, and sulfur
- nutrient nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
- spaces between soil particles through which plant roots penetrate, and in which air, water, and nutrients are stored.
- yellowing of a leaf.
- simple sugar and the building blocks for other nutrients.
- atom or a group of atoms that have an electric charge.
- membrane membrane that permits a solution to move through it.
- swollen or stiff condition as a result of being filled with liquid.
- ions that are positively charged.
- nutrition provision of elements to plants.
- elements used in relatively large quantities, includes primary and secondary nutrients
- ions that are negatively charged.
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- green pigment in leaves.
- process by which a plant loses water vapor.
- intensity brightness of light.
- study of the functions and vital processes of living creatures and their organs.
- movement of materials through a semi-permeable membrane.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- elements used in very small quantities.
- a process in which energy and carbon dioxide are released due to digestion or the breakdown of plant tissues during periods of darkness.
- a chemical action that results in the dropout of solids in a solution.
- pH of less than 7.0.
22 Clues: yellowing of a leaf. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • green pigment in leaves. • intensity brightness of light. • ions that are positively charged. • ions that are negatively charged. • nutrient calcium, magnesium, and sulfur • elements used in very small quantities. • nutrition provision of elements to plants. • process by which a plant loses water vapor. • ...
Life Processes 2022-07-03
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- respiratory pigment which has a very high affinity of oxygen and is present in our RBC's
- energy currency of the cell
- exchange of gases as well as transpiration occurs through
- break down of pyruvate using oxygen takes place in
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- energy derieved from the food we eat is stored in the form of
- Oxidation of food to release energy is known as
- nutrition in which organisms derive their food from plants and animals without killing them
- movement which occur all along the gut
8 Clues: energy currency of the cell • movement which occur all along the gut • Oxidation of food to release energy is known as • break down of pyruvate using oxygen takes place in • exchange of gases as well as transpiration occurs through • energy derieved from the food we eat is stored in the form of • ...
2 2025-08-05
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- The act of making something longer or larger in size
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow
- The taste or smell of something
- The process of providing or obtaining food necessary for health
- An underground or underwater passage, often for transport
- Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat)
- To break down food in the body; to understand information
- A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.)
- A natural substance (e.g., iron, calcium) needed for good health
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- A microscopic single-celled organism, some causing disease
- A cereal grain used to make flour for bread, pasta, etc.
- The ability to see; a mental image of the future
- The state of being extremely poor
- A substance produced by or used in a chemical process
- Something that can be chosen instead of another option
- The state of things as they actually exist, not imagined
- A store selling food and household items; food items themselves
17 Clues: The taste or smell of something • The state of being extremely poor • A substance added to soil to help plants grow • The ability to see; a mental image of the future • Small, hard seeds used for food (e.g., rice, wheat) • The act of making something longer or larger in size • A chemical used to kill pests (insects, weeds, etc.) • ...
Nutrition 2022-01-28
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- dissolved substances that regulate many processes in the body's cells
- a nutrient found in plants that helps prevent heart disease and promotes healthy digestion
- a mineral that can cause high blood pressure if eaten too much
- an energy source for the body that also helps with growth and repair of bodily cells
- types of vitamins that protect cells from the damage of aging
- a mineral vital to the functioning of the nervous system, blood clotting, and especially for bones and teeth
- the body's primary source of energy
- a mineral that maintains water balance and lowers blood pressure
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
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- the nine amino acids the body cannot produce, must be consumed
- vitamins that can be stored by the body for future use
- a substance that forms plaque in the veins if eaten too much. found only in animal products
- fats that are typically solid at room temperature and can lead to heart disease if eaten too much
- a mineral needed to produce hemoglobin
- a condition in which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- a unit for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
16 Clues: the body's primary source of energy • a mineral needed to produce hemoglobin • vitamins that can be stored by the body for future use • types of vitamins that protect cells from the damage of aging • the nine amino acids the body cannot produce, must be consumed • a mineral that can cause high blood pressure if eaten too much • ...
Nutrition 2022-02-10
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- What is the last macronutrient (carb, fat, protein) to be digested, absorbed, and utilized?
- Major source of readily available energy
- Process where blood or lymph capillaries pick up digested nutrients
- Chemical elements that are found in food and divided up into six groups
- Regulates body function
- What is Hypertension?
- What plays the largest overall role in our health?
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- Each individual’s caloric requirement is the number of calories needed by the body during
- A diabetic diet limits the intake of what?
- porous, weak bones; long term deficiency of what vitamins and minerals
- A low cholesterol diet limits the intake of what?
- What is the first macronutrient (carb, fat, protein) to be digested, absorbed, and utilized?
- Carries nutrients and wastes to and from body cells
- most concentrated source of energy
- Constriction of arteries due to plaque and fatty build up
- state of poor nutrition caused by poor diet or illness
- The process in which nutrients are used by cells for building tissue, providing energy, and regulating various body functions
- A sodium restricted diet limits the intake of what?
18 Clues: What is Hypertension? • Regulates body function • most concentrated source of energy • Major source of readily available energy • A diabetic diet limits the intake of what? • A low cholesterol diet limits the intake of what? • What plays the largest overall role in our health? • Carries nutrients and wastes to and from body cells • ...
Nutrition 2013-06-04
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- A wave of musclar contraction to swallow
- Teeth that cut soft food
- Enzyne made in the salivary glands
- Proteins that fuction as biological catalyst
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- Energy is measured in..
- The hardest part of the tooth
- Provides the material necessary for growth and the repair and maintenance of the body
- Organ in wich absorption takes place
- Chewed foood mixed with saliva
- Digests protein
- diet Diet that contains the right amont of nutrients
- Found primrarily in milk and cheese, but also in vegetables
- Rich in vitamin c
- The one on the food pyramid you should select less
- The action of taking food through the mouth
- Where digestion beguins
16 Clues: Digests protein • Rich in vitamin c • Energy is measured in.. • Where digestion beguins • Teeth that cut soft food • The hardest part of the tooth • Chewed foood mixed with saliva • Enzyne made in the salivary glands • Organ in wich absorption takes place • A wave of musclar contraction to swallow • The action of taking food through the mouth • ...
Nutrition 2016-02-24
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- Sugar or starch for short
- Unit that measures the amount of energy released by nutrients
- Links in a protein chain
- Trace elements essential to metabolism such as, salt, copper and iron
- Fats that are usually solid at room temperature
- Chemical process by which the body breaks down nutrients for energy
- Fats made when manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oils
- Nutrient important for growth and repair of body tissue
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- Type of complex carbohydrate found in plants
- Eating disorder distinguished by eating large quantities of food then purging
- Waxy fatlike substance found only in animal products
- Nutrient that contains twice as many calories as carbohydrates
- Organic compounds essential to the body such as, A,D,E,K
- Starving the body of food resulting in an eating disorder
- One of the two ingredients teens should reduce in their diet
- An essential nutrient the body cannot go without more than 3 days
16 Clues: Links in a protein chain • Sugar or starch for short • Type of complex carbohydrate found in plants • Fats that are usually solid at room temperature • Waxy fatlike substance found only in animal products • Nutrient important for growth and repair of body tissue • Organic compounds essential to the body such as, A,D,E,K • ...
nutrition 2022-09-13
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- concentrated sources of food energy
- is the science of how nutrients support the body
- fatty substance found in every body cell
- grain parts of the kernel removed during the milling process
- major sources of energy in your diet
- solid at room temperature
- the RDAs are one of the four references
- building blocks of your cells
- nutrient found in every cell in your body
- means nutrients have been added to a food to improve its nutritional value
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- permits a personalized approach to healthful eating
- usually liquid at room temperature
- inorganic substances needed for building tissues and regulating body functions
- organic substances needed in small amounts for normal growth and the maintenance of good health
- nutrients that were lost during processing have been added back to a product
- chemical substances from food,which the body uses to function properly
16 Clues: solid at room temperature • building blocks of your cells • usually liquid at room temperature • concentrated sources of food energy • major sources of energy in your diet • the RDAs are one of the four references • fatty substance found in every body cell • nutrient found in every cell in your body • is the science of how nutrients support the body • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-18
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- substance that is vital to every body function
- proteins that have all 9 essential amino acids
- substances that body can't produce but are needed
- process in which the body takes/uses food
- units of heat that measure energy
- protein that comes from beans, nuts, and peas
- mineral deficiency that causes osteoporosis
- a desire to eat
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- substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair, and supply with energy
- help build and maintain body cells and tissues
- compounds that help regulate vital body processes
- a physical drive that protects you from starvation
- minimum amount of cups of water each day
- what provides the body with energy
- mineral deficiency that causes anemia
- fatty substance that does not dissolve in water
16 Clues: a desire to eat • units of heat that measure energy • what provides the body with energy • mineral deficiency that causes anemia • minimum amount of cups of water each day • process in which the body takes/uses food • mineral deficiency that causes osteoporosis • protein that comes from beans, nuts, and peas • help build and maintain body cells and tissues • ...
nutrition 2020-02-26
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- regulates body functions
- eat this fat sometimes
- insulates organs
- helps prevent anemia
- body's energy source
- give you crash and burn effect
- helps with vision
- very good for your body
- aids with digestion
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- good fat
- mostly comes from citrus fruits
- never eat this fat
- daily value
- good source of energy
- comes from the earth (dirt)
- broken into amino acids
16 Clues: good fat • daily value • insulates organs • helps with vision • never eat this fat • aids with digestion • helps prevent anemia • body's energy source • good source of energy • eat this fat sometimes • broken into amino acids • very good for your body • regulates body functions • comes from the earth (dirt) • give you crash and burn effect • mostly comes from citrus fruits
Nutrition 2020-04-19
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- The nutrient group used to build and repair cells
- keep skin healthy
- addition to the daily tasks of life
- Only performs the daily activities of life
- MyPlate category that requires 6oz of daily consumption, 3 oz of which should be whole
- low-fat or fat-free options
- A guide for developing a healthful eating plan
- the process of taking food in and using it for energy, growth, and good health
- erforms any activity that is equivalent of three miles
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- starches and sugars found in food
- Nutrients that promote natural growth, provide energy,
- MyPlate category that requires 3 cups daily and
- Foods that have a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories
- MyPlate category that requires 2.5 cups of daily preferably dark leafy items
- MyPlate category that requires 2 cups daily of a fresh
16 Clues: keep skin healthy • low-fat or fat-free options • starches and sugars found in food • addition to the daily tasks of life • Only performs the daily activities of life • A guide for developing a healthful eating plan • MyPlate category that requires 3 cups daily and • The nutrient group used to build and repair cells • Nutrients that promote natural growth, provide energy, • ...
Nutrition 2021-02-06
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- When a person can’t eat peanuts, shellfish, etc.
- Type of fat harmful to heart health
- Pizza, meats, and bread are high in this nutrient
- Foods that won’t spoil
- Method of cooking using a large iron pot
- See 8-Down
- The two largest MyPlate categories
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- Dietary restriction at Deer Park
- The two largest MyPlate categories
- Unit of food energy
- Sugars and starches
- Nutrient found in excess in soft drinks
- With 15-Across, what separating ingredients helps prevent
- A convenient form of camping food that has its water content removed
- The amount of ingredients typically consumed by one person
- Nutrient from milk
- Study of the nutrients your body gets from food
17 Clues: See 8-Down • Nutrient from milk • Unit of food energy • Sugars and starches • Foods that won’t spoil • Dietary restriction at Deer Park • The two largest MyPlate categories • The two largest MyPlate categories • Type of fat harmful to heart health • Nutrient found in excess in soft drinks • Method of cooking using a large iron pot • Study of the nutrients your body gets from food • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-11
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- complete physical, mental and social well-being.
- meat, eggs and legumes are examples of this.
- a food that should only be eaten occasionally.
- an example of a carbohydrate.
- it's easy to grow your own fruit and .......
- it's important to have this in your diet.
- vitamin D comes from here.
- poor food choices can easily become .........
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- provide information about the food.
- study of food and how it works in your body.
- this kick starts your metabolism.
- often related to socializing - family BBQ, weddings.
- our body is made up of 60% of this.
- make healthy .......... with food.
- comfortable, healthy and happy.
- excellent source of unsaturated fat (good fat).
16 Clues: vitamin D comes from here. • an example of a carbohydrate. • comfortable, healthy and happy. • this kick starts your metabolism. • make healthy .......... with food. • provide information about the food. • our body is made up of 60% of this. • it's important to have this in your diet. • study of food and how it works in your body. • ...
Nutrition 2023-11-03
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- are sugar molecules.
- There are seven essential factors for a balanced diet: carbs, protein, fat, fiber, vitamins, minerals and water.
- How much food you choose to eat at one time, whether in a restaurant, from a package or in your own kitchen.
- give your body energy and enable bodily functions.
- Micronutrients required by the body to carry out a range of normal functions. However, these micronutrients are not produced in our bodies and must be derived from the food we eat.
- products or milk products, also known as lacticinia, are food products made from (or containing) milk.
- A calorie is a unit of energy.
- The fluid of the body
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- are vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts.
- Vegetables are the edible parts of a plant, like the leaves, bulbs, roots, or stems.
- Unsaturated fats, which are liquid at room temperature
- are made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids.
- is an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body.
- is a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
- Elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- contain seeds and come from the flowering part of a plant.
16 Clues: are sugar molecules. • The fluid of the body • A calorie is a unit of energy. • give your body energy and enable bodily functions. • is a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • Unsaturated fats, which are liquid at room temperature • contain seeds and come from the flowering part of a plant. • are made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids. • ...
Nutrition 2024-07-16
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- this person on your treatment team helps to provide you with nutrition advice and support
- unhealthy obsession with healthy eating
- the absence of your menstrual cycle
- help to hydrate the body and important in heart health
- recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
- macronutrient that helps to absorb micronutrients and provide energy and insulation
- what your meal plan is made up of
- avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
- other specified feeding and eating disorders
- macronutrient that provides our body with energy and fiber
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- the natural weight range your body functions at properly
- decline in bone strength leading to porous bones
- type of movement that is recovery based and aligns with you treatment team's reccomendations
- characterized by persistent restricted intake and weight loss
- type of eating pattern that is adopted in the beginning of recovery to help teach normalized eating behaviors
- eating disorder defined as recurrent episodes of binge eating with no compensatory behaviors
16 Clues: what your meal plan is made up of • the absence of your menstrual cycle • unhealthy obsession with healthy eating • avoidant restrictive food intake disorder • other specified feeding and eating disorders • decline in bone strength leading to porous bones • help to hydrate the body and important in heart health • the natural weight range your body functions at properly • ...
Nutrition 2024-06-07
16 Clues: h2o • Iron • In food • A,B,C,D,E • Lactose & • Not eating • Amino acids • Bread, pasta • Waxy substance • The want to eat • The need to eat • Throwing up food • Mainly in fruits • eating-Over eating • trans, saturates, unsaturated • allergy-Allergic to types of food
Nutrition 2024-11-19
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- fats and oils
- nutrient needed for growth and repair
- organ which makes enzymes
- enzyme breaks down proteins
- acid which is found in the stomach
- produced by the liver it emulsifies fats
- organ which absorbs most of the water
- organ which absorbs nutrients from food
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- liquid in the mouth which contains enzymes
- needed for energy
- needed to prevent constipation
- tube which connects the mouth and the stomach \
- a diet which contains all the nutrients needed is called a _________ diet
- when somebodys diet doesnt provide all the needed nutrients
- what somebody eats
- these molecules chemically digest food
16 Clues: fats and oils • needed for energy • what somebody eats • organ which makes enzymes • enzyme breaks down proteins • needed to prevent constipation • acid which is found in the stomach • nutrient needed for growth and repair • organ which absorbs most of the water • these molecules chemically digest food • organ which absorbs nutrients from food • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- A type of fat e.g. meat
- Source of Vitamin C
- Type of simple sugar
- How much water should we drink a day
- Source of calcium
- What can happen if you have an iron defficiency
- What does fat protect
- What are lipids
- Type of carbohydrate
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- If you weigh 55kg what is your recommended daily intake of protein
- Main function of protein
- What does GI stand for
- Building block of proteins
- Source of Vitamin D
- Effects of iron deficiency
- Type of fibre
16 Clues: Type of fibre • What are lipids • Source of calcium • Source of Vitamin C • Source of Vitamin D • Type of simple sugar • Type of carbohydrate • What does fat protect • What does GI stand for • A type of fat e.g. meat • Main function of protein • Building block of proteins • Effects of iron deficiency • How much water should we drink a day • What can happen if you have an iron defficiency • ...
Nutrition 2025-11-12
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- Found in fruit loops (and other colorful food)
- Does not include fat
- Potassium,dietary fiber,and vitamins are all _____
- A fruit that most people consider a vegetable
- Glucose
- Natural sugar that is found in many dairy products
- Could be complex or simple
- Include iron, magnesium, and selenium
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- Good for your bones and found in dairy
- One of the food groups and includes meats and beans
- Something that fruits do not have
- Diets rich in this help keep a healthy blood pressure
- Sodium chloride
- Good for digestive health and can be found in fruits, veggies, and grains
- Green food that is considered a veggie but is a flower
- Most important meal of the day
16 Clues: Glucose • Sodium chloride • Does not include fat • Could be complex or simple • Most important meal of the day • Something that fruits do not have • Include iron, magnesium, and selenium • Good for your bones and found in dairy • A fruit that most people consider a vegetable • Found in fruit loops (and other colorful food) • Potassium,dietary fiber,and vitamins are all _____ • ...
Talking about genetics 2021-01-14
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- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
- to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another
- the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy
- connected with beliefs and principles about what is right and wrong
- the chemical in the cells of animals and plants that carries genetic information
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- no longer in existence
- behaviour that controls or influences somebody/something
- the condition of a person’s body or mind
- a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it
- to put pollen into a plant so that a seed develops; to join sperm with an egg so that a baby or young animal develops
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- a basic type of cell which can divide and develop into cells with particular functions
- having many different uses
- causing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement
- to have qualities, physical features, etc. that are similar to those of your parents, grandparents, etc.
- to produce an exact copy of an animal or a plant from its cells
- at risk of no longer existing
- a young animal or plant in the very early stages of development before birth
- a unit inside a cell that controls a particular quality in a living thing that has been passed on from its parents
- to discover the facts about something
20 Clues: no longer in existence • having many different uses • at risk of no longer existing • to discover the facts about something • the condition of a person’s body or mind • behaviour that controls or influences somebody/something • causing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement • something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing • ...
Garden 2024-05-01
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- Can - Tool used to water plants.
- - Tool used for digging in the garden.
- - Small tool for planting seeds or small plants.
- - Insect that loves to visit flowers in the garden.
- - Person who takes care of a garden.
- - Process of transferring pollen to help plants reproduce.
- - The earth in which plants grow.
- - Gathering crops from the garden when they are ready.
- - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains.
- - Small things you plant to grow into plants.
- Bed - Area of soil where plants are grown.
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- - Trimming plants to help them grow better.
- - Unwanted plants that grow in the garden.
- - Plants that you can eat, like carrots and tomatoes.
- - Decayed organic material used to fertilize the soil.
- - Helps plants grow healthy and strong.
- - Tool used to water the garden.
- - Small beetle that helps eat pests in the garden.
- - Needed for plants to grow and thrive.
- - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden.
20 Clues: Can - Tool used to water plants. • - Tool used to water the garden. • - The earth in which plants grow. • - Person who takes care of a garden. • - Tool used for digging in the garden. • - Helps plants grow healthy and strong. • - Needed for plants to grow and thrive. • - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains. • - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden. • ...
Ecology 2021-09-05
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- hunts other living things in an ecosystem.
- An organism that can make its own food.
- Apparatus used to analyse the abundance of a certain plant in an ecosystem.
- The process by which a plant makes its own food.
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment.
- Ecosystem where you might find a barnacle, seaweed etc.
- A list of organisms in which each organism is eaten by the next one.
- An owl is an example of a ____________ as it needs to eat other organisms for nutrition. It cannot make its own food.
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- A mutually beneficial relationship between organisms.
- Bacteria and microorganisms that bring about decay.
- A place where a plant or animal lives.
- All organisms in an area interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- When two or more organisms compete for the same resource.
- A structure or habit that helps an organism to survive in its own habitat.
- The ultimate source of energy for the earth.
- A consumer which only feeds on plants.
16 Clues: A place where a plant or animal lives. • A consumer which only feeds on plants. • An organism that can make its own food. • hunts other living things in an ecosystem. • The ultimate source of energy for the earth. • The process by which a plant makes its own food. • Bacteria and microorganisms that bring about decay. • ...
Classification 2020-09-29
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- plant do not have tubes
- an organism that eats animal
- an organism that gets energy from dead organism
- plant have tubes
- any living thing
- living things that need energy to carry out the functions that keep them alive
- living things that produce offspring
- have spiny skinned and have body in five parts
- an animal with a backbone
- living things that have to get rid of unwanted waste product
- an organism that eat other organism
- have hollow bodies and mouth is the only body opening
- an animal without a backbone
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- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- an organism that eats only plants
- to sort or put in groups
- living things that need to take in food
- have hard exo-skeleton on outside of body and body is divided into more than one crustaceans, arachnids, insects, centipedes and millipedes
- an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings
- living things that are able to move to move about
- is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them
- has body fur and hair, and are warm blooded
- have flat thin bodies and are mostly parasite
- live in water, breathe with gills, and are cold blooded
- have moist skin and are cold blooded
- have feather and wings and are warm blooded
- living things that grow, increasing in size and complexity
- have dry, scaly skin and are cold blooded
- he was known as the Father of Taxonomy
29 Clues: plant have tubes • any living thing • plant do not have tubes • to sort or put in groups • an animal with a backbone • an organism that eats animal • an animal without a backbone • an organism that eats only plants • an organism that eat other organism • have moist skin and are cold blooded • living things that produce offspring • he was known as the Father of Taxonomy • ...
Garden 2024-05-01
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- Can - Tool used to water plants.
- - Tool used for digging in the garden.
- - Small tool for planting seeds or small plants.
- - Insect that loves to visit flowers in the garden.
- - Person who takes care of a garden.
- - Process of transferring pollen to help plants reproduce.
- - The earth in which plants grow.
- - Gathering crops from the garden when they are ready.
- - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains.
- - Small things you plant to grow into plants.
- Bed - Area of soil where plants are grown.
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- - Trimming plants to help them grow better.
- - Unwanted plants that grow in the garden.
- - Plants that you can eat, like carrots and tomatoes.
- - Decayed organic material used to fertilize the soil.
- - Helps plants grow healthy and strong.
- - Tool used to water the garden.
- - Small beetle that helps eat pests in the garden.
- - Needed for plants to grow and thrive.
- - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden.
20 Clues: Can - Tool used to water plants. • - Tool used to water the garden. • - The earth in which plants grow. • - Person who takes care of a garden. • - Tool used for digging in the garden. • - Helps plants grow healthy and strong. • - Needed for plants to grow and thrive. • - Wet dirt in the garden after it rains. • - Colorful plant that blooms in a garden. • ...
9.5 crossword 2022-11-16
10 Clues: protein • nutrition • work at home • carbs full word • bones are made of this • how to hydrate yourself • you get vitamin d from this • where to buy food at school • big event in qatar during 2022 • super fruit grown in south east asia
9.5 Crossword 2022-11-16
10 Clues: protein • nutrition • work at home • carbs full word • bones are made of this • how to hydrate yourself • you get vitamin d from this • where to buy food at school • big event in qatar during 2022 • super fruit grown in south east asia
Nutrition and Growing 2017-03-05
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- / Candy, cakes, and soda are unhealthy because they have a lot of...
- / Nutrients / the Vitamins and Minerals in the food you eat
- / The food group that has apples and oranges
- / The part of a humans life when teenagers grow a lot
- / Foods that have a lot of oil and grease are high in...
- Gland / The part of your brain that help you grow
- / the word for the energy in your food
- / The mineral needed for you bones to grow and harden
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- Plate / The end of the bone that continues to expand during a humans growing period
- / Which food is unhealthy? Hamburger or grilled chicken
- / Foods not good for you are...
- / The food group that has broccoli and spinach
- / The food group that involves meats
- / The word used for salt on food's Nutrition Facts
- / The food group made from seeds of plants
- / Which food is healthy? Takis or an Apple
- / The food group that comes from milk products
17 Clues: / Foods not good for you are... • / The food group that involves meats • / the word for the energy in your food • / The food group made from seeds of plants • / Which food is healthy? Takis or an Apple • / The food group that has apples and oranges • / The food group that has broccoli and spinach • / The food group that comes from milk products • ...
National Nutrition Month 2025-02-28
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- Nutrition given using a PEG, DHT, or NGT.
- A resource for all topics nutrition related
- A _____ count is used to determine how much a patient is eating
- Supplement to help boost protein intake
- _____ tray: needs 1:1 feeding assistance
- What to order when a patient is cleared to resume tube feeding
- Supplement used for loose and watery frequent stools
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- Where to document food and supplement intake
- _____ tray: needs set up assistance for feeding
- Supplement to support wound healing
- High calorie ice cream supplement
- Snack given before bedtime to support blood sugar levels
- What to order when a patient is cleared to resume their PO diet
- Supplement or tube feeding formula given to patients with elevated blood sugar
- What you order at the same time as ordering diet order
- Supplement or tube feeding formula given to patients with elevated electrolytes and/or on hemodialysis
- Nutrition given using a PICC in the bloodstream
17 Clues: High calorie ice cream supplement • Supplement to support wound healing • Supplement to help boost protein intake • _____ tray: needs 1:1 feeding assistance • Nutrition given using a PEG, DHT, or NGT. • A resource for all topics nutrition related • Where to document food and supplement intake • _____ tray: needs set up assistance for feeding • ...
Nutrition 2017-06-05
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- This diet contains ingredients consist of standardised ingredients processed to form major nutrient groups
- Is a very common nutritional disease in domestic pets and other housed animals
- Diet consists mainly of meat
- Usually associated with excess Vitamin A in the diet
- Generally omnivorous and will be opportunistic feeders in the wild
- Herbivores possessing multiple digestive tract compartments for feed breakdown before feed reaches the “true” stomach
- A parasite found in warm blooded animals
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- Food intake is determined by gut-fill and not by total energy intake as with other animals
- Some species specifically re-eat some faeces to improve digestion – rabbits, rodents
- Primates and guinea pigs can not manufacture this vitamin
- Maintenance food intake: 3 – 5 g/day (15% of bwt/day)
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- Provide energy and can be converted into fat
- Basal metabolic rate
- Physical reduction of feed
- Coprophagy provides microbial protein – prevents essential amino acid deficiencies
16 Clues: Basal metabolic rate • Physical reduction of feed • Diet consists mainly of meat • A parasite found in warm blooded animals • Provide energy and can be converted into fat • Usually associated with excess Vitamin A in the diet • Maintenance food intake: 3 – 5 g/day (15% of bwt/day) • Primates and guinea pigs can not manufacture this vitamin • ...
NUTRITION 2018-11-03
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- HYDRATION
- MUSCLES ARE MADE OF
- THE MODULE TOPIC
- TYPE OF EXERCISE TO IMPROVE HEALTH
- GAINED FROM EATING TOO MUCH
- CALCULATION OF HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
- LOTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES NAMED WITH LETTERS
- VALUE OF ENERGY
- MAKES UP BLUBBER
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- SAVING ENERGY FOR LATER
- DO THIS TO BURN ENERGY
- FOUND IN SWEET THINGS
- RELEASED FROM FOOD
- RIGHT AMOUNTS IN A DIET
- TINY STONE
- NEEDED TO HELP DIGESTION
16 Clues: HYDRATION • TINY STONE • VALUE OF ENERGY • THE MODULE TOPIC • MAKES UP BLUBBER • RELEASED FROM FOOD • MUSCLES ARE MADE OF • FOUND IN SWEET THINGS • DO THIS TO BURN ENERGY • SAVING ENERGY FOR LATER • RIGHT AMOUNTS IN A DIET • NEEDED TO HELP DIGESTION • GAINED FROM EATING TOO MUCH • CALCULATION OF HEIGHT AND WEIGHT • TYPE OF EXERCISE TO IMPROVE HEALTH • ...
Nutrition 2023-09-05
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- Helps the function of heart and water balance
- They supply energy for the body's functions
- A chemical process that your body breaks down food to release energy
- Nutrients found naturally in rocks and soil
- Dissolved substances in water that regulate processes in the cells
- Process of maintaining a steady state in the body
- Helps strengthen bones and teeth
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- When you have low iron levels
- Helps with water balance
- Supply the body with energy, form cells, maintain body temperature, and protect nerves
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- Waxy fat-like substance only found in animal products.
- Source of energy, essential in growth and repair of body tissues
- Passes out of the body without being digested
- The products of broken down protiens
- Vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by aging
16 Clues: Helps with water balance • When you have low iron levels • Helps strengthen bones and teeth • The products of broken down protiens • They supply energy for the body's functions • Nutrients found naturally in rocks and soil • Helps the function of heart and water balance • Passes out of the body without being digested • Process of maintaining a steady state in the body • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-08
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- A type of 'healthy' sourdough
- A summery fruit, it is a pink colour with a green rim
- Some people can't eat well because they don't have enough of this
- A food group
- Something you eat
- You feel this when you need water
- This typically isn't very good for healthy diets
- These are grown on trees and squirrels eat them
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- Helps rebuild and strengthen your muscles
- A type of diet that excludes
- You should try to avoid this when eating/ preparing meals
- Measures the amount of energy in the food you eat
- Kids love to eat this
- Food or drink that gives you lots of
- Something people do to try and lose weight
- He is in the avengers, played by Robert Downey Jnr
16 Clues: A food group • Something you eat • Kids love to eat this • A type of diet that excludes • A type of 'healthy' sourdough • You feel this when you need water • Food or drink that gives you lots of • Helps rebuild and strengthen your muscles • Something people do to try and lose weight • These are grown on trees and squirrels eat them • ...
Nutrition 2023-10-10
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- Substances in food that your body needs to function.
- Weighing less than is healthy for a person of your gender, height, age, and body type.
- Small units that make up protein.
- The body's physical need for food.
- An eating disorder in which a strong fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves is ___________ nervosa.
- Nutrients that promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy
- Nutrients used to build and repair cells.
- Weight more than is healthy for a person of your gender, height, age, and body type.
- ____________ eating is a disorder in which a person repeatedly eats too much food at one time.
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- Compounds that help to regulate body functions.
- The starches and sugars found in foods, especially plant foods.
- An eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food then purges is ___________ nervosa.
- The study of nutrients and how the body uses them.
- Elements in foods that help your body work properly.
- A unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- The emotional desire for food.
16 Clues: The emotional desire for food. • Small units that make up protein. • The body's physical need for food. • Nutrients used to build and repair cells. • Compounds that help to regulate body functions. • The study of nutrients and how the body uses them. • Substances in food that your body needs to function. • Elements in foods that help your body work properly. • ...
nutrition 2023-10-11
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- measure of body fat based on your height and weight
- protects your body
- When you don't eat for a long period of time
- Inorganic element that is found in dirt and water
- eat a huge amount of calories and do not purge
- process by which the body takes in and uses food
- fats that are liquid an room temperature
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- has two types of sugars simple and compound
- contain one or two sugar molecules
- include letters like A, B, and zinc
- The part of a calorie that can not be digested
- disorder where one eats a ton of calories then purges or throws it up
- units of heat that measures the energy used by the body and which energy the foods supply to the body
- Your body uses protein to make enzymes, hormones, and other body chemicals
- not drinking enough of this nutrient makes you dehydrated
- approaches to weight control that are popular for a short time
16 Clues: protects your body • contain one or two sugar molecules • include letters like A, B, and zinc • fats that are liquid an room temperature • has two types of sugars simple and compound • When you don't eat for a long period of time • The part of a calorie that can not be digested • eat a huge amount of calories and do not purge • ...
Nutrition 2024-01-18
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- A range of mental conditions in which there is a continuous disturbance of eating behaviour and impairment of physical or mental health
- A desire, rather than a need, to eat
- 9 cals/gram
- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair it's self, and to supply you with energy
- a formula for the basic calories you need
- a type of fat containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules without double bonds, considered to be less healthy in the diet than unsaturated fat.
- 4 cals/gram, build and repair muscles and bones
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- approaches to weight control that are popular for a short amount of time
- A consumes a huge amount of food at one time but do not try to purge
- Refusing to eat enough food to maintain minimum body weight
- Eating an enormous amount of food in a short amount of time and then purging it out
- Carbohydrates, fat, protein, water, minerals, and vitamins
- Unlearned, inborn response, a natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
- Hunger, appetite, food, emotions, and your environment can do what to your food choices?
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food.
16 Clues: 9 cals/gram • A desire, rather than a need, to eat • a formula for the basic calories you need • 4 cals/gram, build and repair muscles and bones • The process by which the body takes in and uses food. • Carbohydrates, fat, protein, water, minerals, and vitamins • Refusing to eat enough food to maintain minimum body weight • ...
Nutrition 2024-09-29
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- Aproximadamente el 60% del peso corporal está compuesto de...
- Este tipo de grasa, que se encuentra en las nueces, el pescado y el aceite vegetal, es líquida a temperatura ambiente y es necesaria para la coagulación de la sangre.
- Contiene los 9 aminoácidos; ex. pescado, aves, huevos, carne, lácteos
- Este tipo de grasa, que se encuentra en productos animales y snacks procesados, es sólida a temperatura ambiente y bloquea las arterias.
- ¿Qué nutriente te mantiene lleno?
- ¿Qué nutriente ayuda a que los músculos y las células crezcan y se reparen?
- verdadero o falso: los huevos marrones contienen más proteínas que los huevos blancos
- ¿Cuál es el colorante alimentario más popular?
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- ¿Qué nutriente es la principal fuente de energía de tu cuerpo?
- ¿Qué neurotransmisor se produce en el intestino?
- ¿Cuál es la verdura más rica en nutrientes?
- ¿Qué nutriente protege tus órganos y te mantiene caliente?
- ¿Cómo se llama la unidad de energía que se encuentra en los alimentos?
- ¿Cuáles son las bacterias buenas en el intestino que favorecen la digestión y aumentan la inmunidad?
- ¿Qué mineral, que se encuentra en los lácteos, ayuda a desarrollar huesos y dientes fuertes?
- Verdadero o falso: las verduras de color verde oscuro contienen más nutrientes que las de color verde claro
16 Clues: ¿Qué nutriente te mantiene lleno? • ¿Cuál es la verdura más rica en nutrientes? • ¿Cuál es el colorante alimentario más popular? • ¿Qué neurotransmisor se produce en el intestino? • ¿Qué nutriente protege tus órganos y te mantiene caliente? • Aproximadamente el 60% del peso corporal está compuesto de... • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- A type of fat e.g. meat
- Source of Vitamin C
- Type of simple sugar
- How much water should we drink a day
- Source of calcium
- What can happen if you have an iron defficiency
- What does fat protect
- What are lipids
- Type of carbohydrate
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- If you weigh 55kg what is your recommended daily intake of protein
- Main function of protein
- What does GI stand for
- Building block of proteins
- Source of Vitamin D
- Effects of iron deficiency
- Type of fibre
16 Clues: Type of fibre • What are lipids • Source of calcium • Source of Vitamin C • Source of Vitamin D • Type of simple sugar • Type of carbohydrate • What does fat protect • What does GI stand for • A type of fat e.g. meat • Main function of protein • Building block of proteins • Effects of iron deficiency • How much water should we drink a day • What can happen if you have an iron defficiency • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- Creates hemoglobin in the blood
- Helps absorb calcium
- ... Index
- Drink 8 cups of ... a day
- Provides lots of carbohydrates and fibre
- Low in refined sugar and high in fibre
- Assists growth in children
- Great source of calcium
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- Made from amino acids
- Main source of energy in the body
- Fats and oils
- An electrolyte used for flavour enhancement
- Builds strong bones and teeth
- Mainly found in citrus fruits
- High in protein and iron
- Main source of carbohydrates in the diet
16 Clues: ... Index • Fats and oils • Helps absorb calcium • Made from amino acids • Great source of calcium • High in protein and iron • Drink 8 cups of ... a day • Assists growth in children • Builds strong bones and teeth • Mainly found in citrus fruits • Creates hemoglobin in the blood • Main source of energy in the body • Low in refined sugar and high in fibre • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-11
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- unlearned, inborn response
- a type of eating disorder where you starve yourslef and become very malnourished
- the industry that takes in over $40 billion yearly
- tells you the nutrition facts in a food
- a desire, rather than a need, to eat
- the type of vitamin that dissolves in water
- these are in our food and are inorganic and keep us healthy
- your body produces this many amino acids
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- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- made up of amino acids
- there are simple and complex types
- the vitamin you get from the sun
- a sweet type of carb
- you should drink your body weight in ounces daily
- there a 9 calories per gram of this
- a unit of heat that measures the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
16 Clues: a sweet type of carb • made up of amino acids • unlearned, inborn response • the vitamin you get from the sun • there are simple and complex types • there a 9 calories per gram of this • a desire, rather than a need, to eat • tells you the nutrition facts in a food • your body produces this many amino acids • the type of vitamin that dissolves in water • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-16
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- The nutrient that keeps you from being dehydrated
- Lacks the essential amino acids
- Weight-loss plans that are popular for a short time
- Organic compounds that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- A mineral that is needed for normal growth
- Vitamins that are stored/transported in fat
- Parts of fruits and vegetables that cannot be digested
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- A desire, rather than a need, to eat
- Units of heat that measure the energy used in the body
- Refusing to eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- Name of the main character in 'For the love of Nancy'
- Vitamins that dissolve in water and need to be replaced by food
- How much water you need in a day
- Binge eating food and forcing yourself to puke it out
16 Clues: Lacks the essential amino acids • How much water you need in a day • A desire, rather than a need, to eat • A mineral that is needed for normal growth • Vitamins that are stored/transported in fat • Substances in food that your body needs to grow • The nutrient that keeps you from being dehydrated • Weight-loss plans that are popular for a short time • ...
Nutrition 2022-01-27
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- the bodies man source of energy
- helps digest minerals and helps body retain heat
- amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer
- blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- necessary for healthy red blood cells
- works with sodium to maintain water balance in your body
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
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- fatlike substance found only in animal products
- passes out of your body without being digested
- proteins have long chains of smaller "links" bound together
- repairs the body and helps cells
- helps support your immune system and help your body grow and develop
- transports nutrients throughout your body and helps regulate heat
- functioning of the heart and water balance
- chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
16 Clues: the bodies man source of energy • repairs the body and helps cells • necessary for healthy red blood cells • functioning of the heart and water balance • passes out of your body without being digested • fatlike substance found only in animal products • helps digest minerals and helps body retain heat • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • ...
nutrition 2022-01-27
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- fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- maintain water balance and make protein
- is important in the blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- a condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- helps maintain water balance; nerve function
- it supply's your body with energy, form your cells
- weakness, rapid breathing, a weak heartbeat.
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- passes out of your body without being digested
- dissolve in water
- growth and repair of your body's tissue
- dissolve in fatty materials
- body breaks down food
- they are proteins that have long chains of smaller links
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- supply's energy
- the amount of energy released when nutrients break down
16 Clues: supply's energy • dissolve in water • body breaks down food • dissolve in fatty materials • growth and repair of your body's tissue • maintain water balance and make protein • helps maintain water balance; nerve function • weakness, rapid breathing, a weak heartbeat. • passes out of your body without being digested • it supply's your body with energy, form your cells • ...
Nutrition 2025-10-07
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- flesh – The meat of animals that people may eat, such as beef, pork, or chicken.
- – Being in good physical condition; foods or habits that help the body function well.
- – A person who avoids all animal products, including meat, eggs, dairy, and honey.
- nutrients that help the body grow, heal, and stay healthy.
- belief – Faith-based principles or rules that can influence what people choose to eat.
- products – Foods made from milk, such as cheese, butter, yogurt, and cream.
- – Substitute foods used instead of meat or animal products (e.g., tofu, beans, or soy milk).
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- requirement / Nutritional value – The amount of nutrients the body needs to stay healthy and the measure of how much nourishment a food provides.
- vegetarian – A vegetarian who eats dairy products (like milk and cheese) but not eggs, meat, or fish.
- – A person who does not eat meat, poultry, or fish but may eat foods like fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products.
- – Edible plants or plant parts, such as carrots, spinach, or broccoli, that are rich in vitamins and minerals.
- value – The content and quality of nutrients found in a particular food.
- – A person who eats fish but avoids other types of meat.
- vegetarian – A vegetarian who eats both dairy products and eggs but avoids meat and fish.
- – A portion of food eaten at one time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
- – A nutrient that builds and repairs body tissues; found in foods like beans, nuts, tofu, eggs, and meat.
16 Clues: – A person who eats fish but avoids other types of meat. • nutrients that help the body grow, heal, and stay healthy. • value – The content and quality of nutrients found in a particular food. • products – Foods made from milk, such as cheese, butter, yogurt, and cream. • – A portion of food eaten at one time, such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner. • ...
Nutrition 2026-01-01
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- Diet restricting protein, potassium, phosphorus, and sodium
- Consistent carbohydrate diet
- 2-gram Sodium-restricted diet
- Units of energy supplied by food
- Adequate fluid balance
- Diet promoting bowel elimination
- Diet limiting fat intake
- Condition caused by inadequate nutrient intake
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- Diet low in saturated fat, high in fiber
- Substances in food that provide energy, growth, and regulation
- Texture-modified diet for swallowing disorders
- Difficulty swallowing requiring diet modification
- Systematic collection of nutrition data
- Nutrient essential for wound healing and immune function
- Organic compounds required in small amounts
- Measurement comparing height and weight
16 Clues: Adequate fluid balance • Diet limiting fat intake • Consistent carbohydrate diet • 2-gram Sodium-restricted diet • Units of energy supplied by food • Diet promoting bowel elimination • Systematic collection of nutrition data • Measurement comparing height and weight • Diet low in saturated fat, high in fiber • Organic compounds required in small amounts • ...
Food Webs/Ecosystem 2023-01-16
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- an animal that naturally preys on others
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- an organism that produces organic compounds
- consumer that eats the secondary consumers(large predators)
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- consumers that only eat producers
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- cannot make their own food, feeds of other organisms
- an animal that feeds on plants only
- relates to feeding and nutrition
- consumers that feed on primary consumers
- consumers that are at the top of the food chain.
- an animal that is caught and killed for food
12 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • relates to feeding and nutrition • consumers that only eat producers • an animal that feeds on plants only • an animal that naturally preys on others • consumers that feed on primary consumers • an organism that produces organic compounds • an organism that decomposes organic material • an animal that is caught and killed for food • ...
Food Webs/Ecosystem 2023-01-16
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- an animal that naturally preys on others
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- an organism that produces organic compounds
- consumer that eats the secondary consumers(large predators)
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- consumers that only eat producers
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- cannot make their own food, feeds of other organisms
- an animal that feeds on plants only
- relates to feeding and nutrition
- consumers that feed on primary consumers
- consumers that are at the top of the food chain.
- an animal that is caught and killed for food
12 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • relates to feeding and nutrition • consumers that only eat producers • an animal that feeds on plants only • an animal that naturally preys on others • consumers that feed on primary consumers • an organism that produces organic compounds • an organism that decomposes organic material • an animal that is caught and killed for food • ...
Reading Practice 2024-12-16
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- - Illegally hunt; to capture animals or fish without permission.
- - Reproduce; to produce offspring, typically referring to animals.
- - Quest; the act of chasing or striving to achieve something.
- - Sculpt; to cut something into a shape, often with a tool.
- - Feasible; capable of working or being successful.
- - Tree cutting; the act of cutting down trees for timber.
- - Plant life; all the plants in a particular area.
- - Highway; a major road designed for fast traffic.
- - Support; to keep something going or maintain it.
- - Dependence; the state of needing something for support.
- - Environment; the natural home of a plant or animal.
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- - Dominant; more important than other considerations.
- - Growing; expanding or increasing rapidly.
- - Danger; a potential cause of harm or risk.
- - Unviable; not able to be maintained over time.
- - Secondary product; something produced during the making of something else.
- - Nutrition; the food and drink consumed regularly by an organism.
17 Clues: - Growing; expanding or increasing rapidly. • - Danger; a potential cause of harm or risk. • - Unviable; not able to be maintained over time. • - Plant life; all the plants in a particular area. • - Highway; a major road designed for fast traffic. • - Support; to keep something going or maintain it. • - Feasible; capable of working or being successful. • ...
Week 1 - Vacation assignment - Part 1 - Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-03
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- Enzyme no longer works
- The sounds of the valves closing with each heart beat
- Of the Kidneys
- Pictures made using a microscope
- To keep as few cell walls as possible between sunlight and the chloroplasts
- These make the mexican wave in your body
- Due to this, plants stay upright even if it does not have wood
- Without this, the water column will break apart
- Picking up information about changes in the environment of the organisms and reacting to the changes
- Each stage in a food chain
- Area where an organism lives
- Artificial partially permeable membrane
- This contains things that can help in making sonos(in latin)when air passes over them
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- Taking in of materials for energy, growth and development
- Untreated sewage can lead to this
- to make amino acids, which can then be used for making proteins
- Part of the system contains blood vessels that take the blood to all parts of the body except the lungs
- This is located in liver and can breakdown hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen
- All sprinters pay this back
- The type of valves preventing blood from flowing into the ventricles
20 Clues: Of the Kidneys • Enzyme no longer works • Each stage in a food chain • All sprinters pay this back • Area where an organism lives • Pictures made using a microscope • Untreated sewage can lead to this • Artificial partially permeable membrane • These make the mexican wave in your body • Without this, the water column will break apart • ...
nutrients 2021-10-19
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- colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the diet and its effects on health, especially with the practical application of a scientific understanding of nutrition.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells that reproduce by budding, and are capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
- the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
- natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- feeling or displaying the need for food.
- of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- or embellish (something, especially food).
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
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- or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food.
- quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
- food; nourishment.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
20 Clues: food; nourishment. • feeling or displaying the need for food. • or embellish (something, especially food). • a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food. • quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time. • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • ...
Vocabulario 2023-01-27
22 Clues: fat • weak • active • strong • muscle • vitamin • mineral • massage • protein • calorie • caffeine • to train • to sweat • nutrition • treadmill • well-being • of pressure • calm, quiet • cholesterol • decaffeinated • aerobics class • to stay in shape
CE for Science B Crossword (pages 32 2021-03-15
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- _________hold the plant in the soil.
- Seeds need soil, water to start growing or _____________.
- The seed breaks open and a _________ comes up.
- Unlike animals, plants can make their own ___________.
- Some vascular plants make seeds inside ____________.
- Plants with tubes are called ___________ plants.
- Some vascular plants make ___________ instead of flowers and cones.
- Most plants have ________ in their roots.
- The tubes in the roots ________ water.
- Plants use __________ to make food.
- The _________ make pollen at their tips.
- The ___________ holds the seeds.
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- Water provides plants with __________.
- Animals can help _____ the flowers.
- Plants have a __________ that holds up the leaves and flowers.
- Like all living things, plants have a life ____________.
- _________ form outside of a flower.
- Flowers help plants ____________.
- ___________ plants do not have tubes.
- _____________ sticks to an animal.
- The wind and animals help to __________ seeds.
- Plants that grow seeds inside cones are called ___________.
- Air provides plants with __________ dioxide.
- The Sun gives plants the ________ they need to live.
24 Clues: The ___________ holds the seeds. • Flowers help plants ____________. • _____________ sticks to an animal. • Animals can help _____ the flowers. • _________ form outside of a flower. • Plants use __________ to make food. • _________hold the plant in the soil. • ___________ plants do not have tubes. • Water provides plants with __________. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-24
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- outside the cell
- red blood cell
- after childbirth
- viral inflammation of spinal cord
- imaging using sound waves
- excessive sweating
- yellow coloration of the skin
- behind the peritoneum
- paralysis of the lower body
- green pigment in plants
- enlarged heart
- above the kidney
- below the kneecap
- women with many pregnancies
- reason to not use treatment
- prediction of outcome
- object used to view small objects
- infection occuring again
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- white blood cell
- inflammation of all joint
- poor nutrition
- around the mouth
- malignant tumor of pigment cells
- abnormal tissue growth (tumor)
- false pregnancy
- fused digits
- beneath the skin
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- paralysis on one side
- use both hands
- pregnancy outside the uterus
- rapid heartbeat
- dental speciality
- present at birth
- small urine output
- without blood
- study of the eye
- muscle with three heads
- weak immune system
- membrane around the heart
40 Clues: fused digits • without blood • poor nutrition • red blood cell • use both hands • enlarged heart • false pregnancy • rapid heartbeat • outside the cell • white blood cell • around the mouth • after childbirth • beneath the skin • present at birth • study of the eye • above the kidney • dental speciality • below the kneecap • excessive sweating • small urine output • weak immune system • paralysis on one side • ...
Med term 2025-11-13
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- new abnormal tissue growth
- poor nutrition
- rapid heartbeat
- malignant tumor of pigment cells
- white blood cell
- viral inflammation of the spinal cord
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- low red blood cell count
- green pigment in plants
- a reason not to use a treatment
- excessive sweating
- muscle with three heads
- small urine output
- fused digits
- outside the cell
- inflammation of all joints
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- above the kidney
- infección occurring again
- enlarged heart
- pregnancy pregnancy outside the uterus
- instrument to view small objects
- bluish discoloration of skin
- false pregnancy
- dental specialty for straightening teeth
- membrane outside the heart
- imaging using sound waves
- below the kneecap
- after child birth
- beneath the skin
- prediction of outcome
- a woman with multiple pregnancies
- around the mouth
- weakened immune system
- behind the peritoneum
- able to use both hands
- red blood cell
36 Clues: fused digits • enlarged heart • poor nutrition • red blood cell • false pregnancy • rapid heartbeat • above the kidney • white blood cell • beneath the skin • around the mouth • outside the cell • below the kneecap • after child birth • excessive sweating • small urine output • prediction of outcome • behind the peritoneum • weakened immune system • able to use both hands • green pigment in plants • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-23
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- green organelles in the cytoplasm of plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- organelle that package cellular substances to be removed from the cell
- surrounds the cell membrane of plant cells
- cells and organisms continue the cycle of...
- movement of bones organisms from the inside out
- the basic building blocks of all living things
- consuming nutrition it builds good bone instead of strinking it
- source of food that gives energy
- small structures in cells that make proteins
- nutrition protein will pass to other organelles to maintain metabolism
- cell in which a virus multiplies itself
- All organisms are made of cells and all cells come from another cell
- structures within the cytoplasm
- a group of similar cells that work together to do one job
- structure made up of different types of tissues that work together
- directs all activities of cells
- cell that has a nuclear membrane
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- nervous system how your brain works
- allows certain materials to move into and out of the cell
- series of folded membranes that move materials around in the cell
- releases energy in food that cells need to stay alive
- transport oxygen carbon dioxide energy from the sun
- stores water, waste products, and food
- food molecules break down from sugar
- gelatinlike material inside every cell
- cell that does not have a nuclear membrane
- release wast from our body as well as toxin
- recycling organelles which break down food molecules and cell wastes
28 Clues: structures within the cytoplasm • directs all activities of cells • source of food that gives energy • cell that has a nuclear membrane • nervous system how your brain works • food molecules break down from sugar • stores water, waste products, and food • gelatinlike material inside every cell • cell in which a virus multiplies itself • ...
Hospital 2025-03-17
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- Person handling patient registration and administration
- Doctor specializing in children's health
- Science of nutrition and healthy eating patterns
- Device for listening to internal body sounds
- Doctor who performs surgery
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- Physical examination technique by tapping body parts
- Person responsible for cleaning and maintaining hospital hygiene
- Place where patients wait for treatment
- Device used to measure blood pressure
- Device used to measure body temperature
- Emergency room in the hospital
- Process of admitting a patient to the hospital
- Person who transports patients or items in the hospital
- nurse Nurse assisting during surgery
- nurse Person responsible for cleaning and maintaining hospital hygiene
15 Clues: Doctor who performs surgery • Emergency room in the hospital • nurse Nurse assisting during surgery • Device used to measure blood pressure • Place where patients wait for treatment • Device used to measure body temperature • Doctor specializing in children's health • Device for listening to internal body sounds • Process of admitting a patient to the hospital • ...
Parenteral nutrition 2020-06-17
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- Inflammation caused by injury to the endothelium of the vein due to administration of hypertonic solutions
- A condition that results in too much amino acids in infants or children
- Parenteral nutrition is given if _______ feeding is not possible
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- Common sites for the central venous catheters are the right or left __________ or jugular veins
- Type of lipid emulsion present in parenteral nutrition in South Africa
- Procedure done to confirm tip placement of the central venous catheter before feeding
- Trace element needed to be added to the feed for those on long-term parenteral nutrition
- Nutrition that supplies all or some of the essential nutrients without using the GIT
- A maintenance fluid used during resuscitation and stabilisation and is not nutritionally adequate
- Type of feed that involves minimal administration of the feed to maintain gut integrity
10 Clues: Parenteral nutrition is given if _______ feeding is not possible • Type of lipid emulsion present in parenteral nutrition in South Africa • A condition that results in too much amino acids in infants or children • Nutrition that supplies all or some of the essential nutrients without using the GIT • ...
plants 2017-10-26
16 Clues: ground • gravel • prevent • fibrous • stomata • ability • slanting • granules • moderate • capacity • fertility • adaptation • evaporates • chlorophyll • environment • transpiration
Plants 2018-06-06
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- The start of a plants life
- The little cylinder light things
- when people … a gun
- A bright thing in the sky
- where the water goes
- Plant’s poopoo
- Things we drink
- The thing that connects the plant to the ground
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- an evil virus
- The colour of plants
- An invisible chemical in the air
- A healthy vegetable
- The green things with veins
- The second word of a vegetable
- a type of plant
- a type of dirt
16 Clues: an evil virus • Plant’s poopoo • a type of dirt • a type of plant • Things we drink • A healthy vegetable • when people … a gun • The colour of plants • where the water goes • A bright thing in the sky • The start of a plants life • The green things with veins • The second word of a vegetable • An invisible chemical in the air • The little cylinder light things • ...
Plants 2013-02-06
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- any of a group of plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary
- any of a large group of plants that have flowers and produce seeds inclosed in an ovary or a fruit
- retating to the vessels of the body
- the process of giving off vapor containing water and waste products
- completing a life cycle in one growing season
- the reproductive structure of the seed bearing plants known as angiosperms
- completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons
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- powdery grains that contain the male reproductive cells of most plants
- an animal in its earliest stages of development
- any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms
- the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud
- any of numerous small, green plants that lack vascular tissue and do not bear seeds
- the ripened ovary of a flowering plant that contains the seeds
- any of numerous seedless plantsusually having feathery fronds didided into many leaflets
- living for three or more years
- as part of gymnosperm or flowering plant that contains an embryo and the food it will need to grow into a new plant
16 Clues: living for three or more years • retating to the vessels of the body • completing a life cycle in one growing season • an animal in its earliest stages of development • any of a wide variety of multicellular organisms • the begginning of growth, as of a seed, spore, or bud • completing a life cycle normally in two growing seasons • ...
Plants 2021-10-24
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- green plant that has thorns
- the person who studies the human body
- if you touch it ,you bleed
- Baby flower
- Something that gives protection
- make you sick
- can not be eaten
- plant that we use to make tea
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- plants that eat insects
- the person who studies plants
- It grows underground
- have a bad smell
- main stem
- palm tree of life
- Cab be eaten
- dead body
- have a bad smell
17 Clues: main stem • dead body • Baby flower • Cab be eaten • make you sick • have a bad smell • have a bad smell • can not be eaten • palm tree of life • It grows underground • plants that eat insects • if you touch it ,you bleed • green plant that has thorns • the person who studies plants • plant that we use to make tea • Something that gives protection • the person who studies the human body
Plants 2021-11-23
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- Plants with showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown
- A Mexican herb having radiate heads of variously colored flowers
- Common houseplant with fronds
- Shrubs or small trees with large fragrant white or yellow flowers
- Used for corsages
- Pan-tropical climber having white fragrant nocturnal flowers
- Often used for medicinal and culinary purposes
- An evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions
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- Tropical American plant cultivated for their showy foliage and flowers
- From the daisy family which is cultivated for its showy yellow or orange flowers
- A dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub grown in a tray or shallow pot
- Woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems
- Alpine perennial plant native to Europe having leaves covered with whitish down and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts
- Tropical flowering plant in the mallow family
- Succulent flowering plant used for skin creams
- Prickly desert plant
16 Clues: Used for corsages • Prickly desert plant • Common houseplant with fronds • Tropical flowering plant in the mallow family • Woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems • Succulent flowering plant used for skin creams • Often used for medicinal and culinary purposes • An evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions • ...
Plants 2021-07-20
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- The process in which plants make food
- Carries water and minerals from the soil to the plant
- The root system of a turnip is a _____________
- This helps to carry food across the plant and sends water and minerals from the root to the leaves
- The waste products of photosynthesis
- The process of growing plants from the parent plant's body parts
- In a leaf there are palisade cells. In a palisade cell there are _______________, and finally in a _______________ is chlorophyll
- The process of transferring pollen from the stamen to the pistil
- Thick stem found in trees
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- China rose
- Rapid cutting down of trees
- Pigment present in leaves which helps in photosynthesis
- ________ helps to test the presence of starch
- carnivorous plants are also known as________________________
- The main product of photosynthesis
- Helps in plant breathing and makes food for the whole plant
16 Clues: China rose • Thick stem found in trees • Rapid cutting down of trees • The main product of photosynthesis • The waste products of photosynthesis • The process in which plants make food • ________ helps to test the presence of starch • The root system of a turnip is a _____________ • Carries water and minerals from the soil to the plant • ...
Plants 2024-02-19
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- Most plants are green because of this
- These are plants that don't have flowers or seeds
- All of these types of plants produce seeds
- These have conducting vessels, which allow the plants to grow higher
- Plants have these to allow them to capture energy from sunlight
- These usually cover the ground and rocks of forests, and tree bark in wet zones
- These are living things that belong to the plant kingdom
- These are small plants with stems that are usually green and flexible
- These are plants with ligneous stems that are ramified from the base
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- These are small plants that don't have conducting seeds
- These are the organs where photosynthesis and has exchange take place
- These produce seeds inside a fruit that protects them
- This is the part of the plant that grows under the ground
- These usually have a tree structure, with root, stem ,and leaves
- These can be herbaceous (green, tender and short) or ligneous (which allows plants to grow more)
- These are bigger plants that are more than five metres high
16 Clues: Most plants are green because of this • All of these types of plants produce seeds • These are plants that don't have flowers or seeds • These produce seeds inside a fruit that protects them • These are small plants that don't have conducting seeds • These are living things that belong to the plant kingdom • This is the part of the plant that grows under the ground • ...
Plants 2024-02-28
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- is the Hawaiian name for raspberry
- is a shrub with yellow flowers and heart-shaped leaves
- is a type of Hawaiian tree fern
- is a citrus tree with orange fruits
- is a subspecies of ʻōhiʻa found on Kauaʻi
- is a climbing vine with reddish brown bracts
- is a coral tree with bright orange seeds
- is a fragrant vine used for lei
- is a plant with strong fibers for cordage
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- is a type of fern with red stems
- is a beach plant with half-flowers
- is a lace fern used in hula
- is a native tree with red flowers called lehua
- is a red hibiscus that is endemic to Hawaiʻi
- is a shrub with hop-like fruits
- is a legume tree that grows at high elevations
16 Clues: is a lace fern used in hula • is a type of Hawaiian tree fern • is a shrub with hop-like fruits • is a fragrant vine used for lei • is a type of fern with red stems • is a beach plant with half-flowers • is the Hawaiian name for raspberry • is a citrus tree with orange fruits • is a coral tree with bright orange seeds • is a subspecies of ʻōhiʻa found on Kauaʻi • ...
Plants 2020-06-29
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- The part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
- A tree that stays green all year round is known by this term.
- When the pollen from the male part of the plant goes into the ovary.
- Trees that lose their leaves in winter are known by this term.
- The part of the plant that gets nutrients from the soil.
- How plants make energy from the sun.
- The part of the plant that transports the nutrients and food.
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- When a seed produces a root and a shoot.
- The part that the pollen comes from.
- The part that surrounds the bud when it is young.
- The part of the plant that attracts pollinators.
- The part that holds the anther. It is small and wispy.
- The product of a plant that contains the seeds and can be eaten as food.
- The part that makes energy.
- The male part of the plant.
- The part of the plant that has an embryo and some endosperm in it.
16 Clues: The part that makes energy. • The male part of the plant. • The part that the pollen comes from. • How plants make energy from the sun. • When a seed produces a root and a shoot. • The part of the plant that attracts pollinators. • The part that surrounds the bud when it is young. • The part that holds the anther. It is small and wispy. • ...
Plants 2024-09-05
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- the culture of plants for food, comfort, and beautification purposes
- two copies of each chromosome
- a plant that completes life in two years
- plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- a plant that completes life in one year
- plants that bear cones for reproduction
- plant with 2 seed leaves, flower parts in 4’s or 5’s, netted leaf patterns
- plants that have soft stems
- plants that have rigid, lignifies stems
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- one copy of each chromosome
- a plant that lives for more than two years
- vascular plants that do not use a cone of flower for reproduction
- plant with 1 seed leaf, flower parts in 3’s, parallel leaf veins
- plant without stems, roots, or leaves
- study of plants and their processes
- production mass production of turf grass
16 Clues: one copy of each chromosome • plants that have soft stems • two copies of each chromosome • study of plants and their processes • plant without stems, roots, or leaves • a plant that completes life in one year • plants that bear cones for reproduction • plants that have rigid, lignifies stems • a plant that completes life in two years • ...
Plants 2024-03-19
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- tissue: Plant tissue that conducts water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The vascular tissue that provides support and transports nutrients in a leaf.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.
- cell Cells that surround and control the opening and closing of stomata.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs of a plant.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant.
- The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed.
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- The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
- A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves.
- Small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange.
- A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients.
- A group of non-vascular plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
- A plant that has vascular tissue, including ferns, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- Plant tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- The reproductive structure of gymnosperms, such as pine trees, that contains seeds.
16 Clues: The flat, expanded part of a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem. • Flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. • The early stage of development of a plant contained within a seed. • A fertilized ovule containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients. • A type of gymnosperm plant that produces cones and needle-like leaves. • ...
Plants 2024-03-20
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- - storage carbohydrate in plants
- Formula for glucose
- - gas produced by photosynthesis
- Name the main plant growth hormone
- - method of movement of gases
- - tissue transports water and mineral ions
- - tissue that transports sucrose
- - transported with sucrose in phloem
- - evaporation of water from a leaf
- - colour of hydrogen carbonate indicator when plant is photosynthesising
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- - pores that allow gas exchange
- Mineral ion need for chlorophyll
- What is a plant growth response called
- - organelle where photosynthesis happens
- - leaf layer with most photosynthesis
- - needed for plant protein production and growth
16 Clues: Formula for glucose • - method of movement of gases • - pores that allow gas exchange • Mineral ion need for chlorophyll • - storage carbohydrate in plants • - gas produced by photosynthesis • - tissue that transports sucrose • Name the main plant growth hormone • - evaporation of water from a leaf • - transported with sucrose in phloem • - leaf layer with most photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2024-09-22
16 Clues: moss • grass • birch (I) • birch (O) • spruce (I) • lupine (O) • spruce (O) • seaweed (O) • fireweed (O) • fireweed (I) • caribou lichen • northern yarrow • Labrador Tea (I) • Labrador Tea (O) • pineapple weed (O) • pineapple weed (I)
Plants 2023-01-25
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- carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ
- the chemical formula is O₂
- develop to give new plant. store food for developing plant
- protects the seeds; disperses the seeds
- thin, flat part of leaf
- the chemical formula is H₂O
- main vein of leaf
- contains the reproductive organs; ovary develops into fruit; ovule develops into seed
- transports food and water
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- the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆
- the chemical formula is CO₂
- acts as a passageway between the roots and other plant parts; acts as a storage organ
- edge of leaf
- attaches leaf to stem
- anchors plant in soil; absorbs water & mineral ions; acts as a storage organ
- tip of leaf
16 Clues: tip of leaf • edge of leaf • main vein of leaf • attaches leaf to stem • thin, flat part of leaf • transports food and water • the chemical formula is O₂ • the chemical formula is CO₂ • the chemical formula is H₂O • the chemical formula is C₆H₁₂O₆ • protects the seeds; disperses the seeds • carries out photosynthesis; acts as a storage organ • ...
Plants 2023-06-11
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- A delicate and exotic flower that grows in many colors.
- A beautiful plant with colorful petals and a sweet scent.
- The small, hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A fleshy plant that stores water in its leaves or stems.
- tree A tree with a tall, slender trunk and large fan-shaped leaves.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and narrow leaves.
- A fragrant flower with thorns on its stems.
- A green plant with feathery leaves and no flowers.
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- A tall plant with hollow stems that grows in clusters.
- A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves.
- A green plant with narrow leaves that covers the ground.
- A desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines.
- A bulbous plant with brightly colored cup-shaped flowers.
- A tall plant with a large, round flower that faces the sun.
- A small white flower with a yellow center.
- The flat, green part of a plant that grows on a stem.
16 Clues: A small white flower with a yellow center. • A fragrant flower with thorns on its stems. • A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves. • A green plant with feathery leaves and no flowers. • A desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines. • The flat, green part of a plant that grows on a stem. • A tall plant with hollow stems that grows in clusters. • ...
Plants 2023-06-18
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems and lush leaves.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun.
- Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves.
- Tree A tree known for its vibrant leaves that change color in fall.
- Tree A strong and majestic tree with large branches and acorns.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves.
- A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and pinecones.
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- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance.
- A weed with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds.
- A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape.
- A leafy plant with feathery fronds that thrives in damp areas.
- A graceful flower with large petals and a pleasant fragrance.
- A delicate flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
- A small and simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
16 Clues: A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance. • A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape. • A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves. • A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage. • Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves. • ...
Plants 2023-06-18
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems and lush leaves.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that faces the sun.
- Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves.
- Tree A tree known for its vibrant leaves that change color in fall.
- Tree A strong and majestic tree with large branches and acorns.
- A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves.
- A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and pinecones.
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- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water.
- A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance.
- A weed with yellow flowers that turn into fluffy white seeds.
- A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape.
- A leafy plant with feathery fronds that thrives in damp areas.
- A graceful flower with large petals and a pleasant fragrance.
- A delicate flower with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
- A small and simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
16 Clues: A beautiful flower with thorns and a sweet fragrance. • A colorful flower with a tall stem and distinct shape. • A desert plant with thick, spiky stems that store water. • A fragrant plant with purple flowers and aromatic leaves. • A climbing plant with clinging tendrils and dense foliage. • Tree A tall and tropical tree with large fan-shaped leaves. • ...
PLANTS 2023-06-26
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- Structures that contain seeds and develop from flowers.
- Small, dormant structures that can grow into new plants.
- Flat, thin parts of a plant that use sunlight to make food.
- Describing plants that shed their leaves annually.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into food.
- The process of water evaporating from the leaves of a plant.
- Referring to plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport.
- The process of a seed sprouting and developing into a new plant.
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- Structures that anchor plants in the ground and absorb water and nutrients.
- The green pigment in plants that helps them absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The main support of a plant that transports water and nutrients.
- Colorful and fragrant structures of a plant that produce seeds.
- Special characteristics or behaviors that help plants survive in their environments.
- Describing plants that retain their leaves throughout the year.
- The transfer of pollen from the male part to the female part of a flower.
- Desert plants with thick stems and spines to conserve water.
16 Clues: Describing plants that shed their leaves annually. • Structures that contain seeds and develop from flowers. • Small, dormant structures that can grow into new plants. • Flat, thin parts of a plant that use sunlight to make food. • The process of water evaporating from the leaves of a plant. • Desert plants with thick stems and spines to conserve water. • ...
Plants 2023-06-26
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- Geraniums are flowering plants with round clusters of flowers. They can be pink, red, or white and are commonly grown in gardens.
- Orchids are exotic flowers with intricate designs and vibrant colors. They are often found in tropical regions and are prized for their beauty.
- Tulips have long, slender stems and large, colorful cup-shaped flowers. They come in many different colors.
- Daisies are small flowers with white petals and a yellow center. They are often found in meadows and have a simple, cheerful appearance.
- Roses are beautiful flowers with delicate petals. They can be red, pink, white, or yellow. They often have a pleasant fragrance.
- Daffodils are spring flowers with bright yellow petals and a trumpet-shaped center. They are a symbol of new beginnings.
- Sunflowers are tall plants with big, bright yellow flowers. They turn their heads to follow the sun.
- Pansies are small flowers with velvety petals that come in a variety of colors. They are often planted in gardens and flower beds.
- Carnations are flowers with ruffled petals and a sweet fragrance. They come in various colors and are often used in bouquets.
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- Marigolds are vibrant flowers with orange and yellow petals. They are often used to decorate gardens and repel pests.
- Cacti are desert plants with thick, fleshy stems and prickly spines. They can store water and survive in arid conditions.
- Lavender is a fragrant plant with purple flowers and narrow leaves. It is often used in perfumes and soaps.
- Lilies have long, graceful stems and large, trumpet-shaped flowers. They come in various colors, such as white, yellow, and pink.
- Ferns are leafy plants that thrive in shady areas. They have delicate, feathery fronds and add a touch of greenery to gardens.
- Glory Morning glories are vines that produce colorful trumpet-shaped flowers. They bloom in the morning and close in the afternoon.
- Ivy is a climbing plant with dark green leaves. It can grow on walls and trees, adding a decorative touch to outdoor spaces.
16 Clues: Sunflowers are tall plants with big, bright yellow flowers. They turn their heads to follow the sun. • Tulips have long, slender stems and large, colorful cup-shaped flowers. They come in many different colors. • Lavender is a fragrant plant with purple flowers and narrow leaves. It is often used in perfumes and soaps. • ...
Plants 2023-06-30
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- A tall plant with a trunk and branches that grow above the ground. It provides shade and produces oxygen.
- The part of a plant that grows underground. It absorbs water and nutrients from the soil and anchors the plant.
- A low-growing plant with long, narrow leaves. It often forms lawns and is commonly found in meadows.
- A plant or part of a plant that is used as food. It is usually savory and can be cooked in various ways.
- The fine powder produced by the male part of a flower. It is carried by insects, wind, or other means to fertilize plants.
- The part of a flowering plant that contains seeds. It is usually sweet and can be eaten.
- The colorful, leaf-like part of a flower. It is often soft and delicate and helps attract pollinators.
- A small, dormant object produced by a plant that can grow into a new plant when placed in the right conditions.
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- The colorful part of a plant that often has a pleasant smell. It attracts insects and is used to make beautiful bouquets.
- A type of plant that usually grows in dry areas and has thick, fleshy stems. It is adapted to conserve water.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food and oxygen.
- A small to medium-sized woody plant with several stems. It is shorter than a tree and is often used for landscaping.
- A plant with long, thin stems that climb or trail along surfaces. It often produces fruits, such as grapes or tomatoes.
- The main structural part of a plant that supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits. It transports water and nutrients.
- A type of plant that has feathery leaves and reproduces by spores. It is often found in shady, moist areas.
- The flat, green part of a plant that grows from the stem or branch. It helps the plant make food through photosynthesis.
16 Clues: The part of a flowering plant that contains seeds. It is usually sweet and can be eaten. • The process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food and oxygen. • A low-growing plant with long, narrow leaves. It often forms lawns and is commonly found in meadows. • ...
Shopping for Food: Resources & Assistance Programs 2025-03-05
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- United States Department of Agriculture
- Paper or electronic benefits used for food programs
- Electronic Benefit Transfer, used for SNAP funds
- Help provided by USDA programs for food security
- A set of nutritious foods given to WIC participants
- Native American lands where food programs are provided
- Subsidized milk-based product for infants in WIC
- Older adults who qualify for food assistance
- Bulk food items provided by USDA programs
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program for low-income seniors
- Meeting requirements to receive food assistance
- Providing additional nutrients through food programs
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- USDA-funded food assistance for students and seniors
- Local market where WIC and SNAP can be used
- Free or reduced-price meals for eligible students
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
- The process of obtaining necessary food for health
- A main goal of food assistance programs, promoting well-being
- Assistance provided to eligible individuals for food
- The Emergency Food Assistance Program
- Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program
- Former name for SNAP benefits
- A group often eligible for food assistance programs
- A distribution center for free food assistance
- A container used by students to carry their school meals
25 Clues: Former name for SNAP benefits • The Emergency Food Assistance Program • United States Department of Agriculture • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program • Bulk food items provided by USDA programs • Local market where WIC and SNAP can be used • Older adults who qualify for food assistance • Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program • ...
Nutrition is the solution 2023-10-02
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- Nutrients like calcium and iron that help your body work properly
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in oils and butter
- A sweet substance often added to food and drinks
- A diet with a mix of different foods from all food groups is considered a ______ diet
- A mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth. Found in dairy products
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- These are essential for good health and come from foods like fruits and veggies
- This nutrient helps build muscles and repair tissues. It's found in meat, eggs, and beans
- Essential for staying hydrated and healthy
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- A small, quick meal between regular meals
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- Sweet and often colorful foods that come from plants
- The food and drinks a person regularly consumes
- A unit of energy found in food and drinks
- A type of plant that's good for you when you eat it
- The act of taking in fluids to stay properly hydrated
- The body's primary source of energy, found in foods like bread and pasta
- A substance found in food that provides nourishment
- Foods like rice, pasta, and bread made from plants like wheat or rice
- Foods like milk, cheese, and yogurt made from milk
- The amount of food you put on your plate
- Found in fruits and vegetables, it helps with digestion and keeps you feeling full
- The amount of food recommended for one person
- The power to do work or be active
- A mineral that helps carry oxygen in your blood. Found in red meat and leafy greens
25 Clues: Fresh fruits and vegetables • The power to do work or be active • The amount of food you put on your plate • A unit of energy found in food and drinks • A small, quick meal between regular meals • Essential for staying hydrated and healthy • The amount of food recommended for one person • The food and drinks a person regularly consumes • ...
Thompsons 2022 2022-12-13
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- August 23, 2022
- Boo boo bus location
- T-Giv Dough
- Life saver
- Shift is how I start
- We have ways of making you talk
- All warriors have these
- Bringing out the patches and swords again
- Thanksgiving Destination
- Sweet Caroline
- Gone but not forgotten
- Climbed that pinnacle
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- Permanent canine remembrances
- Eat well
- Paid the way and wipe your hands
- Merry ___
- Keep _____
- Firenze and Aperol
- Busses 3 vs 0
- Sea snails
- NC sand, sea, summer
- Monstera, snake, string of pearls
- Go Eagles!
- Old Dads on the _____
- Blue tick hound
- canals, Anne, and Van Gough
- Pays the bills
- Spartans unite
- hugs, tears, cashmere, and my new NBC friend
- Tour de ______
- NYC actual birthday
- Happy New ____
32 Clues: Eat well • Merry ___ • Keep _____ • Sea snails • Life saver • Go Eagles! • T-Giv Dough • Busses 3 vs 0 • Pays the bills • Spartans unite • Tour de ______ • Sweet Caroline • Happy New ____ • August 23, 2022 • Blue tick hound • Firenze and Aperol • NYC actual birthday • Boo boo bus location • NC sand, sea, summer • Shift is how I start • Old Dads on the _____ • Climbed that pinnacle • Gone but not forgotten • ...
Life Processes 2015-02-20
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- The muscle that regulates the exit of food from stomach to the intestine
- The temporary finger-like extensions in Amoeba which helps it take in food
- The site where complete digestion of carbohydrates and proteins takes place
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- Another name for the food-pipe of our body
- A protein digesting enzyme released alone with HCl and mucus by the gastric glands
- the pores present on leaf surface which helps in gaseous exchange
- an organism that remains non-living when it is not inside a host cell
- An enzyme present in our saliva which breaks down glucose
- Mode of nutrition in green plants
9 Clues: Mode of nutrition in green plants • Another name for the food-pipe of our body • An enzyme present in our saliva which breaks down glucose • the pores present on leaf surface which helps in gaseous exchange • an organism that remains non-living when it is not inside a host cell • The muscle that regulates the exit of food from stomach to the intestine • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-03
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- reactions in which precipitate is formed
- the process in which the energy gets released.
- the process in which both plants and animals obtain food and use it to get energy.
- also called diverging mirror.
- the chemical process by which different kinds of chemical reactions get involved to control the living state of the cells of that organism.
- those reactions in which oxygen addition takes takes and removal of hydrogen takes place
- reaction in which new substances with new properties are formed.
- those reactions in which removal of oxygen and addition of hydrogen takes place.
- a form of energy that enables us to see things
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- lens having both the type of lenses.
- the process in which the exchange of gases takes place
- When chemical reaction is denoted in the forms of symbols is called ________ _________.
- also called converging mirror.
- The surface which can reflect the light is a _____.
- the process in which the energy gets stored for future requirements.
15 Clues: also called diverging mirror. • also called converging mirror. • lens having both the type of lenses. • reactions in which precipitate is formed • the process in which the energy gets released. • a form of energy that enables us to see things • The surface which can reflect the light is a _____. • the process in which the exchange of gases takes place • ...
Nutrition 2021-09-07
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- symptoms of this include weakness, rapid breathing, and a weak heartbeat
- vitamins found in fruit and vegetables
- converted to a starch called glycogen
- serve as a source of energy and help with the growth of your body's tissues
- longs chains of proteins
- helps prevent constipation
- from animal sources and contains essential amino acids
- maintains water balance in the body and lowers blood pressure
- help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process
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- waxy, fat like substance found only in animal products
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- vitamins that can be stored in the body to be used later
- the units of measurement to measure the amount of energy release when nutrients are broken down
- necessary for healthy red blood cells
- supply your body with energy and helps forms cells; maintains body temperature and protects your nerves
- the chemical process by which you body breaks down food to release energy
16 Clues: longs chains of proteins • helps prevent constipation • necessary for healthy red blood cells • converted to a starch called glycogen • vitamins found in fruit and vegetables • waxy, fat like substance found only in animal products • from animal sources and contains essential amino acids • vitamins that can be stored in the body to be used later • ...
Nutrition 2021-02-23
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- acids, smaller substance
- dissolve in fatty materials
- fats, are made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils
- soluble, dissolve in water
- proteins, animals sources
- proteins, plant sources
- is a waxy fatlike substance
- are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Is the chemicals process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
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- supply energy for your body's functions
- helps prevent constipation and reduce risk of colon cancer and prevent heart disease
- Help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging
- a condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- growth and repair of your body's tissues
- the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units
- maintains formation of bones and teeth
16 Clues: proteins, plant sources • acids, smaller substance • proteins, animals sources • soluble, dissolve in water • dissolve in fatty materials • is a waxy fatlike substance • maintains formation of bones and teeth • supply energy for your body's functions • growth and repair of your body's tissues • are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • ...
Nutrition 2021-03-25
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- the body's need for food
- substances in foods and beverages essential for growth and life
- your desire for food
- a mental health condition that obsesses over weight, body shape, and overall body image that somehow affects the foods eaten
- nutrient that doesn't give us energy but has many different kinds such as A, D, E, K, and C
- a kind of plan or thing a person consumes to lose unrealistic weight in a short period of time
- the repeated pattern of losing weight, gaining weight, losing weight, gaining weight
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- how you see yourself or picture yourself in your mind
- nutrient that gives us 4 calories per gram and examples of foods are meats, dairy products, and eggs
- nutrient that doesn't give us energy but is recommended we drink 80-100 ounces of it every day
- nutrient that gives us 9 calories per gram and examples are unsaturated, saturated, and trans
- taking in and using food and beverages
- nutrient that doesn't give us energy but has many different kinds such as sodium, iron, and potassium
- nutrient that gives us 4 calories per gram and examples of foods are noodles, rice, and bread
- body breaking down substances and converting it into things it can use
- amount of energy in food and beverages
16 Clues: your desire for food • the body's need for food • taking in and using food and beverages • amount of energy in food and beverages • how you see yourself or picture yourself in your mind • substances in foods and beverages essential for growth and life • body breaking down substances and converting it into things it can use • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-14
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- Unhealthy fats that are generally solid at room temperature
- The measurement of energy provided by a food or beverage
- Large molecules that provide energy; carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- elements that help the body with a variety of functions including building strong bones, maintaining water balance, and acting as co-enzymes
- organic compounds essential for normal growth that must be included in the diet because they cannot be synthesized in the body
- A substance that provides nourishment for the growth and maintenance of life
- Calories that provide little to no nutritional value
- Small molecules used for normal growth and development; vitamins and minerals
- The ability to do work
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- Healthy fats that are generally liquid at room temperature
- Type of carbohydrate that contains more nutrients and takes longer to digest
- The body's main source of energy during vigorous activities
- Provide energy at low intensity;structural component of cell membranes
- The building blocks of proteins
- Macronutrients that build tissues, produce hormones, and assist immune function
- Type of carbohydrate with little to no nutrients
16 Clues: The ability to do work • The building blocks of proteins • Type of carbohydrate with little to no nutrients • Calories that provide little to no nutritional value • The measurement of energy provided by a food or beverage • Healthy fats that are generally liquid at room temperature • Unhealthy fats that are generally solid at room temperature • ...
