nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- Fats and oils are known as
- Building bones, helps teeth clotting, clotting blood, nerve and muscle function, reduces high blood pressure
- Where do we get water from
- Growth for nerves, muscle, bones, heals wounds
- Helps production, regulates body growth and function
- Helps absorb calcium, helps fight mental factors, supports immune function
- Whats the most common way our body gets rid of waste
- Supports vision, helps immune system, essential for growth
- six How many grams of protein a day
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- Works with potassium, regulates body temp
- A cruical role in our body that supports vital functions and have to take some every single day
- Converts food in to energy, red cell production, promotes healthy skin
- index A scale 1 - 100 on blood sugar levels after eating
- Protects cells from damge, helps immune system function, supports wound healing
- Protects cells from damage, may reduce risk of heart disease
- point seven How many liters of water a day for a male
16 Clues: Fats and oils are known as • Where do we get water from • Works with potassium, regulates body temp • six How many grams of protein a day • Growth for nerves, muscle, bones, heals wounds • Helps production, regulates body growth and function • Whats the most common way our body gets rid of waste • index A scale 1 - 100 on blood sugar levels after eating • ...
Nutrition 2025-06-18
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- One of the roles of fat
- Carbohydrates, fats and protein can give us this
- Provides a feeling of 'fullness'
- Is a micronutrient
- The bodies preferred energy source
- Helps with chemical reactions in the body
- Calcium can help build this hard tissue
- Nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts
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- Is a richer source of energy then carbohydrates
- Nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts
- A mineral
- Forms the 'haem' part of haemoglobin
- Calcium, Sodium and Iron are examples of this
- Is a component of salt
- Helps to repair and build the bodies cells
- Can lead to dental caries
16 Clues: A mineral • Is a micronutrient • Is a component of salt • One of the roles of fat • Can lead to dental caries • Provides a feeling of 'fullness' • The bodies preferred energy source • Forms the 'haem' part of haemoglobin • Calcium can help build this hard tissue • Helps with chemical reactions in the body • Helps to repair and build the bodies cells • ...
Nutrition 2025-06-10
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- waxy, fat-like substance essential for cell building
- Poor __________ is a leading cause of heart disease
- These fruits and vegetables can be just as heart-healthy as fresh ones
- Unsaturated fats are better for you than trans fats
- The number of times it can take for a child to like a food, according to research
- _________ are full of antioxidants which may help reduce the risk of heart disease
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- The measurement of the energy content of food, listed per serving on food labels
- Another term for high blood pressure, which can be caused by poor hydration, eating too much sodium, high stress, and lack of sleep
- The complex type is better for you than the simple type
- This type of vegetable, including beans, peas and lentils, may help lower blood cholesterol
- Substance found in whole grains that help you feel full and keep you regular
- This nut spread is a source of heart-healthy fats
- This color rice is more fiber rich and nutrient dense than white rice
- These fats are solid at room temperature, like butter or lard
- Certain ________ are fat soluble and need fat to be used by the body
- The "good" kind of cholesterol, which removes cholesterol from arteries and the blood
16 Clues: This nut spread is a source of heart-healthy fats • Poor __________ is a leading cause of heart disease • Unsaturated fats are better for you than trans fats • waxy, fat-like substance essential for cell building • The complex type is better for you than the simple type • These fats are solid at room temperature, like butter or lard • ...
Nutrition 2025-01-21
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- primary structural and functional component of cells
- uses GI and the amount of CHO in a portion to gauge glycemic response
- organic substances that function as coenzymes and facilitate body reactions
- fatty component of all cell membranes and in hormone production
- accessory dietary components ie: vitamins and minerals
- primary energy source
- protein that transfers oxygen through the body
- ranks carbohydrates according to how quickly they are digested and absorbed
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- coenzymes and structural components of bones, teeth and nails
- how much of protein is absorbed during digestion
- production of carbohydrate from protein and ketoacids
- mineral necessary for bone health
- used for physiology and function but can be manufactured by the body
- molecules that form proteins
- main dietary components ie: CHO, protein and fat
- essential unsaturated fatty acids the body cant make
16 Clues: primary energy source • molecules that form proteins • mineral necessary for bone health • protein that transfers oxygen through the body • how much of protein is absorbed during digestion • main dietary components ie: CHO, protein and fat • primary structural and functional component of cells • essential unsaturated fatty acids the body cant make • ...
Nutrition 2025-12-11
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- nutrients the body needs in smaller amounts and doesn't don’t provide energy but help the body function properly; includes vitamins and minerals.
- a diet that excludes meat, poultry, and fish but usually includes plant foods, dairy, and eggs (depending on type).
- a micronutrient that helps build strong bones, support the nervous system, and maintain proper fluid balance.
- nutrients the body needs in large amounts for energy and growth; includes protein, carbohydrates, fats.
- a vital nutrient that makes up most of the body; helps regulate temperature, transport nutrients , remove waste, and keep cells working.
- a macronutrient that is the body's main source of energy; breaks down into glucose, which fuels the brain and muscles.
- a micronutrient that helps the body carry out chemical processes like healing, immunity, and energy use.
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- a macronutrient that helps build and repair muscles, tissues, skin, and hair; supports the immune system.
- sweet plant foods that provide vitamins, minerals, water, and natural sugars for quick energy.
- fasting an eating pattern that cycles between periods of eating and not eating (fasting); focuses on when you eat, not what you eat.
- a measure of how much energy food provides to the body.
- a diet that excludes all animal products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and sometimes honey; focuses entirely on plant-based foods.
- plant foods that provide vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants; important for overall body function and disease prevention.
- foods made from wheat, rice, oats, or corn; provides carbohydrates, fiber, and some vitamins and minerals.
- a macronutrient that provides long-lasting energy, protects organs, helps absorb vitamins, and supports cell growth.
- foods made from milk, provides calcium, protein, and other vitamins and minerals that support bone health.
16 Clues: a measure of how much energy food provides to the body. • sweet plant foods that provide vitamins, minerals, water, and natural sugars for quick energy. • nutrients the body needs in large amounts for energy and growth; includes protein, carbohydrates, fats. • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q7 available, improving its quality and making it q2 to more people.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- substances that are used to kill insects
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- 2, see question 14
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- 7, see question 14
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
15 Clues: 7, see question 14 • 2, see question 14 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Fundamental plant processes 2023-09-07
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- Transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it.
- is the process by which a plant grows from a seed
- loss or evaporation of water from plant leaves through stomata
- growth of plants in response to light
- specialized cells which help regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata
- memebrane which allows water molecules, but not solute molecules to pass
- second stage of mitosis
- diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration
- solute concentration is lower outside of the cell than inside
- Plant cell which is limp through of pressure inside the cell
- third stage of mitosis
- chemical product of photosynthesis
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- movement of dissolved substances from areas if high concentration to areas of lower concentration
- solute concentration is greater outside of the cell than inside
- condition or process of aging
- Tissue provided inside the seeds of most flowering plants which surrounds the embyro and provides nutrition in the form of starch, oils, and protein
- fourth stage of mitosis
- The first stage of mitosis
- ordered set if events resulting in cell growth and division into two daughter cell
- pores found on the surface of plant structures which control the exchange of gas and water
- organic compounds produced within the plant
- Connective, functionally supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue, or organ
- The area in the cell microtubules are produced
- compound formed as a result of glycolysis
25 Clues: third stage of mitosis • fourth stage of mitosis • second stage of mitosis • The first stage of mitosis • condition or process of aging • chemical product of photosynthesis • growth of plants in response to light • compound formed as a result of glycolysis • organic compounds produced within the plant • The area in the cell microtubules are produced • ...
Food insecurities 2023-03-03
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- deserts, where nutritious food is often expensive or unavailable — usually occur in low-income, historically marginalized communities. They're marked by high rates of food insecurity, racial and health disparities, and high rates of chronic diseases
- and Physical Activity, also known as 'NPA'; a program within HCPH that is committed to empowering and educating members of the community ways to eat healthier and increase ..
- are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food
- swamp, an area where an abundance of fast food, junk food outlets, convenience stores, and liquor stores outnumbers healthy food options
- nutrition awareness month
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- referred often as 'nature's candy' ex: watermelon, strawberries, kiwis..
- market, is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers
- It's often compared to a mini tree, as most kids hated it; now most adults love it
- One of these a day keeps the doctor away
9 Clues: nutrition awareness month • One of these a day keeps the doctor away • are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food • referred often as 'nature's candy' ex: watermelon, strawberries, kiwis.. • It's often compared to a mini tree, as most kids hated it; now most adults love it • ...
Characteristics of Living Things 2021-09-02
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- The removal of waste substances from plants animals and other living organisms
- A process by which new organisms are produced from their parent/parents
- The assimilation by living organisms that allows them to grow and reproduce
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- Response to external stimuli
- An increase in call size and number
- A change in a part or parts of living.
- A reaction that takes to facilitate all other life processes
7 Clues: Response to external stimuli • An increase in call size and number • A change in a part or parts of living. • A reaction that takes to facilitate all other life processes • A process by which new organisms are produced from their parent/parents • The assimilation by living organisms that allows them to grow and reproduce • ...
Adult Focus Activities 2017-04-18
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- Acronym for Rediscover the Stairs
- A healthy eating initiative (2 words)
- HPS Lead for Physical Activity (First and Last Name)
- HPS Lead for Nutrition in the interim (First and Last Name)
- Example of a nutrition partnership related to food access (2 words)
- Injury prevention program to train service providers (2 words)
- A type of workplace loop (acronym)
- Diabetes Training is for _________ (2 words)
- Internal referral to provide support and consultation to hospital security guards related to people smoking on hospital grounds (3 words)
- TPH's fax Referral Partner (acronym)
- HPS Lead for Cancer and Workplace (First and Last Name)
- HPS Lead for Tobacco Cessation (First and Last Name)
- HPS Lead for integrated (First and Last Name)
- Provide ___ (1 word) A's training for agency staff and supporting resources for tobacco cessation
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- An example of a workplace activity to promote physical activity (2 words)
- An example of a local community food agency/program (2 words)
- Parks and Rec policy to support physical activity (2 words)
- Show EO how to access and complete a cancer ______ (1 word) assessment so that EO can share with their clients
- Train ESL instructors to integrate key messages in their _________ (1word)
- HPS Lead for Injury (First and Last Name)
- Nutrition – agencies are encouraged not to use food or beverages as __________ (1 word) in programs
- Workplace resources regarding Cancer Prevention and Screening are available via TPH's ___________________ (2 words)
- A type of nutrition policy for creating supportive physical and social environments (3 words)
- A tool that measures the minimum cost of eating healthy for a person or family in Toronto (acronym)
- Adult focus quit smoking workshops increase access to free ____________ (acronym)
- Contact ___________ (acronym) Rehab Service Coordinator and advocate for exercise programs for seniors in EOs
- The overall goal of creating supportive physical and social environments is to make the __________ choice the easy choice
- The __________Service in TCHIS should be selected when working in collaboration with one or more organizations for a specific purpose or event
28 Clues: Acronym for Rediscover the Stairs • A type of workplace loop (acronym) • TPH's fax Referral Partner (acronym) • A healthy eating initiative (2 words) • HPS Lead for Injury (First and Last Name) • Diabetes Training is for _________ (2 words) • HPS Lead for integrated (First and Last Name) • HPS Lead for Physical Activity (First and Last Name) • ...
Parenteral nutrition 2020-06-17
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- Parenteral nutrition is given if _______ feeding is not possible
- Inflammation caused by injury to the endothelium of the vein due to administration of hypertonic solutions
- Common sites for the central venous catheters are the right or left __________ or jugular veins
- Procedure done to confirm tip placement of the central venous catheter before feeding
- Type of feed that involves minimal administration of the feed to maintain gut integrity
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- 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
- Type of lipid emulsion present in parenteral nutrition in South Africa
- Trace element needed to be added to the feed for those on long-term parenteral nutrition
- A maintenance fluid used during resuscitation and stabilisation and is not nutritionally adequate
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 • ...
Diet & Nutrition 2012-10-29
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- A collection of items that have similar attributes.
- Archaeology Archeology using laboratory methods to assist in solving unsolved legal problems.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community obtains and habitually eats, necessary for health and growth.
- The process where by a population of animals or plants is changed at the genetic level through a process of selection, in order to accentuate traits that benefit humans.
- A disruptence in the body's chemical environment due to the effects of disease, injury, or malnutrition is...
- Small households were only able to meet their nutritional requirements during the...season.
- What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite?
- To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged.
- Households aimed for a surplus of a minimum of food for...
- Diet that does not contain or use animal products.
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- Popularly referred to as the caveman diet, Stone Age diet or hunter-gatherer diet.
- A process that modifies the organics original state and cause bone collagen to degrade.
- ... is the use of X-rays to interpret a non-homogeneous material, such as the human body.
- A process that provides absolute dates by counting the radioactive decay of carbon in the remains of once living plants and animals.
- Femur and Tibia are known as ..., and are subjected to most of the load during daily activities and they are crucial for skeletal mobility.
- Opaque lines on bones created from metabolic stress are called ...
- The ratio of carbon and nitrogen...in bone collagen can shed light on the diets of ancient populations.
- A protein which occurs in bone and may be used for radiocarbon dating.
- Food storage is needed for a population to become...
- What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi?
20 Clues: What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi? • Diet that does not contain or use animal products. • A collection of items that have similar attributes. • Food storage is needed for a population to become... • Households aimed for a surplus of a minimum of food for... • What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite? • ...
Biomedical Science Careers 2017-10-20
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- Science Civil Laws
- surgeon
- Physiology Exercise
- quality analyst Safeguarding water quality
- human movement
- Branch of medicine
- specialist find out whats wrong with a persons body
- Scientist Pathology department of hospital
- interaction of nutrition
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- and transplant coordinator Healthcare professional
- Operate on people with injuries
- Bone doctor
- Behavior Person Health
- Provides and takes care of pets
- technician takes samples and performs tests
- Counseling relatives at risk
- Doctor of medicine
- Dissector
- resolve personal problems
19 Clues: surgeon • Dissector • Bone doctor • human movement • Science Civil Laws • Doctor of medicine • Branch of medicine • Physiology Exercise • Behavior Person Health • interaction of nutrition • resolve personal problems • Counseling relatives at risk • Operate on people with injuries • Provides and takes care of pets • quality analyst Safeguarding water quality • ...
Energy Flow in Ecosystems 2023-03-28
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- describes how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- all the food chains in a ecosystem
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- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- comunity of interacting organisms
- comes after tertiary consumer
- a photosynthisizing organism
8 Clues: a photosynthisizing organism • comes after tertiary consumer • comunity of interacting organisms • all the food chains in a ecosystem • describes how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals • ...
Biotechnology 2021-09-20
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- An infectious entity affecting plants, smaller than a virus and consisting only of nucleic acid without a protein coat
- process of making changes in DNA code of living organisms
- Type of fungi used in biotechnology
- A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease
- An amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
- The process of turning from liquid into vapour
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- A microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled form or a colony of cells
- What substance stimulates the body’s immune response?
- Allows selected individual genes to be transferred from one organism into another and also between non-related species
- The formation of new animal or plant tissue
- basic unit of life
- Invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens
- Name of process for applying biological organisms/enzymes to the synthesis/breakdown/transformation of materials for humans
- Name a fungi which is edible
- Most commonly used organisms in biotechnology
16 Clues: basic unit of life • Name a fungi which is edible • Type of fungi used in biotechnology • The formation of new animal or plant tissue • Most commonly used organisms in biotechnology • The process of turning from liquid into vapour • What substance stimulates the body’s immune response? • Invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens • ...
Alyssa and Kayla 9L 2013-12-08
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- Second part of the food chain
- The lowest part of the food chain
- Component of an antioxidant enzyme that helps prevent decay of cell function
- scale The strengths of concentration of an acid or base determines the extent to which it reacts with water
- Used to kill lice that carried typhus killing allied troops in WWII
- converters Contains a ceramic or wire honeycomb like structure coated with a thin layer of metallic catalysts
- The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of food chains
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- of hydrogen What does pH mean?
- and bases What are the chemicals that produce acidic and basic substances, have many uses in our lives
- Role in nutrition, energy source for metabolism
- Mg
- A system that uses sorbent of small beads of aluminum oxide impregnated with copper
- The process of adding calcium carbonate to the environment
- Crucial part of red blood cells that regulates oxygen transport
- Key component of three enzymes that regulate metabolism
- plants Can form many of the organic compounds while animals modify
16 Clues: Mg • Second part of the food chain • of hydrogen What does pH mean? • The lowest part of the food chain • Role in nutrition, energy source for metabolism • Key component of three enzymes that regulate metabolism • The process of adding calcium carbonate to the environment • The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of food chains • ...
ShAkEoLoGy 2016-02-26
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- has three times more iron than spinach, 4 times more calcium than milk
- improves stamina, combats fatigue, energizes central nervous system
- contains phenols which prohibit growth of bacteria. helps increase energy
- full of protein, high in fiber, rich source of iron
- contain more antioxidants than any fresh fruit on earth
- helps maintain normal blood sugar levels and protect against stress damage
- this fruit helps absorb free radicals that can destroy our cells
- this fruit has four times more antioxidants than blueberries
- contributes to better digestion, colon health, and better immune function
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- these berries are the most nutritious fruit on earth
- plants that have highly concentrated nutrients to help your body cope with stress
- strengthen your ability to fight infection and disease
- these cherries have 65 times more vitamin C than an orange
- your daily dose of dense nutrition
- help good healthy bacteria strains grow in your intestines
15 Clues: your daily dose of dense nutrition • full of protein, high in fiber, rich source of iron • these berries are the most nutritious fruit on earth • strengthen your ability to fight infection and disease • contain more antioxidants than any fresh fruit on earth • these cherries have 65 times more vitamin C than an orange • ...
Southwest Asia's Resources and Land 2018-02-06
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- Israel grows these types of fruits
- petroleum is most commonly found around this gulf according to the map on page 394
- measurement of a person's or a group's education, housing, health, and nutrition
- a mineral used for explosives and fertilizer
- this sea is really a lake that is too salty to support fish or plant life
- Arabic-speaking nomadic herders
- means to be usable for growing crops (found on page 395)
- an oily, flammable liquid formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
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- largest oil-producing region in the world
- stream beds that may hold water when seasonal rain falls
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced once it is used
- petroleum is the source of this common fuel
- system that is used to move water from one location to another
- another name for petroleum
- resource that is most needed in Southwest Asia
15 Clues: another name for petroleum • Arabic-speaking nomadic herders • Israel grows these types of fruits • largest oil-producing region in the world • petroleum is the source of this common fuel • a mineral used for explosives and fertilizer • resource that is most needed in Southwest Asia • stream beds that may hold water when seasonal rain falls • ...
Kingdom Plantae 2020-11-02
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- The part of the plant photosynthesis occurs in.
- A type of non-vascular plant.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis occurs.
- The green pigment found in plant chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight.
- A liquid required by plants to photosynthesise.
- Plants are not very ________, which means that usually stay fixed in one place.
- Type of vascular plant that produces spores.
- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis.
- A process required by flowering plants in order to produce seeds; often carried out by bees and insects.
- Both conifers and flowering plants produce _________.
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- Specialised tissue within some plants that transport materials like water and sugars around the plant.
- The process plants use to make their own food.
- Organisms in Kingdom Plantae are ____________, meaning they have a true nucleus.
- Plants are classified according to their ____________ features.
- The part of plants water is absorbed through.
- All plants require _____________ to photosynthesise.
- A structure found surrounding the outside of plant cells (also found in Fungi and Monera cells)
- Type of plants that reproduce using flowers and seeds.
- organisms in Kingdom Plantae are __________________.
- The gas used by plants during photosynthesis.
- All plants are _______________, which means they make their own food.
- Type of plant that reproduces using seeds in cones.
- Reproductive structure produced by Conifer plants.
- Reproductive cells produced by ferns and mosses.
24 Clues: A type of non-vascular plant. • Type of vascular plant that produces spores. • The part of plants water is absorbed through. • The gas used by plants during photosynthesis. • The process plants use to make their own food. • The part of the plant photosynthesis occurs in. • A liquid required by plants to photosynthesise. • ...
Animal nutrition and feeding 2025-11-10
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- A feed made from a variety of ingredients
- An animal feed that provides all the nutrients in the right amount and proportion for a 24-hour period
- A substance placed in feed during manufacture to preserve it and enhance animal growth
- The level of nutrition needed to keep an animal from losing weight when not producing milk or other products
- The substance needed for maintenance,grwoth,reproduction, and other functions
- The total amount of feed an animal gets in a 24- hour period
- The maximum stocking rate (number of animal units) on pasture land that is consistent with maintaining or improving vegetation on the land
- A crop of green plants that are chopped into small pieces and placed in a silo to ferment
- Sugar,starch,andrelated subsyances that are formed in plants during photosynthesis
- Concentrated source of energy; what excess energy is changed to in the body
- The way a feed feels in the mouth and tastes
- Grasses,Forbs,and other plants used as pasture or feeding areas for animals
- The number of animal units that graze or or otherwise use an acre of land
- An organic substance that performs an important function in an organism;needed for good health;important in regulating body functions, keeping the body health, and developing resistance to disease
- The process that makes the particle size of feed smaller
- A feeding system that provides animals with access to the feed when they want it
- Land planted for winter,summer, or semipermanent grazing
- The part of a feedstuff that can be digested, or broken down
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- A feedstuff that is high in fiber and low in energy
- A chemical element or compound needed for maintenance,growth,reproduction, and other body functions
- A solid material placed under the skin to release substances over time
- A product containing nutrients; to provide as food something necessary for growth, development, or existence
- Land planted with grasses and legumes that live and grow for years
- A feeding system that provides feed at certain times of the day
- An animal measure used in pasture management; one animal unit is equivalent to a 1,000-pound beef cow
- A method used to break the hard outer coatings on grain
- Ground feed
- The power needed for body activity-both internal and external; in phusics, the ability to do work
- A feedstuff high in protein and TDN
- A feed low in fiber(less than 18 percent) and high in energy
- A feed ingredient
- The leaves and stems of plants that have been cut and dried for feed
- The type and amount of feed and water an animal eats
- An animal used for power,pleasure, and other purposes
- Land that grows forage plants and is used as pasture for animals
- Land where grasses and other plants grow for animals to graze
- Feed pieces shaped by forcing ground material through holes in a heavy steel plate
37 Clues: Ground feed • A feed ingredient • A feedstuff high in protein and TDN • A feed made from a variety of ingredients • The way a feed feels in the mouth and tastes • A feedstuff that is high in fiber and low in energy • The type and amount of feed and water an animal eats • An animal used for power,pleasure, and other purposes • ...
Forests on Fire 2021-04-26
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- the system created by people to manage a country
- plants
- as a result
- fully developed or grown up
- having many different kinds of things; variety
- the process of growing up
- to flourish and do very well
- the outer skin of a tree
- difficult to burn
- at risk of extinction
- to create new life again
- to have children or create seeds to grow new plants
- to help or encourage to exist or flourish
- from the beginning to the end; at every moment or point
- a level of growth
- an animal hunted by predators
- to offer, supply, or make available for use
- a tiny flame
- to control or stop from happening
- suggested as a solution to a problem, such as a doctor recommending a kind of medicine
- something that is good or helpful in some way
- to set on fire
- to burn without a flame
- happening in nature; not caused by humans
- an animal that hunts other animals
- capable of producing or supporting life, such as nutritious soil for plants
- the desire to do harm to others
- a plan for fighting and winning a war
- small bushes and plants growing between tall trees
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- disastrous
- to promote or support; help make something happen
- to lower the number or amount of something
- to keep something under a certain number; set a maximum
- a newly sprouted tree
- to get rid of
- a grassy flatland
- wild or violent
- a place where plants or animals can live
- a condition necessary for something to happen
- something burned for energy
- to change oneself to survive in a changed environment
- very scary
- to provide food, nutrition, and support to grow strong
- a long period with no rain
- cannot be repaired
- when something gathers increasingly, such as old vegetation on a forest floor
- an overhanging covering
- a powerful natural event
- something you have that helps you compete against others who do not have the same helpful thing
- creative, helpful, useful, or beneficial
- to happen
- causing terrible damage or destruction
- entering a new environment or ecosystem, growing and spreading quickly, and taking over
- to put out a fire
- to eat, drink, spend, or burn
- to prosper and thrive
- to hit
- to manage, deal with, or solve
- dirt for plants to grow in
- something needed for living things to be healthy, such as vitamins and minerals
- to make sure something happens
61 Clues: plants • to hit • to happen • disastrous • very scary • as a result • a tiny flame • to get rid of • to set on fire • wild or violent • a grassy flatland • a level of growth • to put out a fire • difficult to burn • cannot be repaired • a newly sprouted tree • at risk of extinction • to prosper and thrive • an overhanging covering • to burn without a flame • the outer skin of a tree • to create new life again • ...
PLANTS`VITAL FUNCTIONS 2022-04-24
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- TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS.
- NASTIC MOVEMENTS ARE ----------- RESPONSES.
- FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS.
- MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS.
- THIGMOTROPISM ARE PERMANENT RESPONSES TO ------.
- MALE AND FEMALE GAMETES JOIN IN THIS PROCESS.
- STRUCTURE CREATED BY THE POLLEN GRAIN TO REACH THE OVARY.
- FLOWERS WHICH LOOK ATTRACTIVE ARE POLLINATED BY--------.
- PART OF THE PLAN WHERE WATER AND MINERALS ARE ABSORBED.
- IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE.
- IT TAKES PLACE IN THE LEAVES AND ALLOWS THE PLANT TO OBTAIN NUTRIENTS.
- IT CAN HAPPEN BY WIND, ANIMALS, WATER OR EXPLOSION.
- PROCESS WHERE THE SEED ABSORBS WATER AND A NEW PLANT IS CREATED.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER.
- TRANSPORTING POLLEN GRAINS FROM THE ANTHER TO THE STIGMA.
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- CONTAINS NUTRIENTS THE EMBRYO USES DURING GERMINATION.
- PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT.
- WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE.
- THE MALE GAMETE GOES DOWN THE POLLEN TUBE TO REACH THE ----------.
- IT IS PRODUCED IN THE LEAVES AND CONTAINS WATER AND SUBSTANCES PRODUCED DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
- IT IS FORMED FROM THE OVARY AND CONTAINS SEEDS.
- TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM.
- IT IS INSIDE THE SEED AND IT WILL BE THE FUTURE PLANT.
- HOLD THE DIFFERENT STRUCTURES IN THE FLOWER.
- PART OF THE SEED THAT PROTECTS THE STRUCTURE.
- FLOWERS WHICH PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF POLLEN ARE POLLINATED BY --------.
- PROCESS THAT ALLOWS PLANTS TO OBTAIN ENERGY.
- FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER.
- PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS.
- PART OF THE PISTIL WHICH CONTAINS STICKY SUBSTANCES.
31 Clues: IT`S THE FEMALE GAMETE. • FIRST LEAVES A PLANT HAS. • WE FIND POLLEN GRAINS HERE. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO LIGHT. • PERMANENT RESPONSES TO WATER. • PROTECT THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. • TYPE OF NUTRITION PLANTS PERFORM. • MALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • IT IS COMPOSED OF WATER AND MINERALS. • TROPISM THAT GROW TOWARDS THE STIMULUS. • FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF THE FLOWER. • ...
UNIT - 1 NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-14
6 Clues: An insectivorous plant. • Grow on shoes , clothes, etc. • Transports water and minerals. • Keeps a plant rigid and upright. • Parasites absorbs their nutrition. • Controls opening or closing of stomata.
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q7 available, improving its quality and making it q2 to more people.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- substances that are used to kill insects
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- 2, see question 3
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- 7, see question 3
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
15 Clues: 7, see question 3 • 2, see question 3 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q11 available, improving its quality and making it q3 to more people.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- substances that are used to kill insects
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- 3 see question 14
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- 11, see question 14
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
15 Clues: 3 see question 14 • 11, see question 14 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q11 available, improving its quality and making it q3 to more people.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- substances that are used to kill insects
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- 3 see question 14
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- 11, see question 14
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
15 Clues: 3 see question 14 • 11, see question 14 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q11 available, improving its quality and making it q3 to more people.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- substances that are used to kill insects
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- 3 see question 14
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- 11, see question 14
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
15 Clues: 3 see question 14 • 11, see question 14 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Independent Novel Part 2 2018-01-02
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- / turn something, especially a nut or bolt.
- / a wardrobe or movable cabinet.
- / a roast dish consisting of a boned chicken inside a boned duck, which is then placed inside a partially boned turkey.
- / a great difference.
- / a community, place, or situation regarded as encapsulating in miniature the characteristic qualities or features of something much larger.
- / the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil.
- / a plant of the mallow family.
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- / a person who is attractive from a distance.
- / an infectious and often fatal bacterial disease of the small intestine.
- / especially of a person or human figure lying down.
- / lack of proper nutrition
- / a type of soft pliable leather now made from sheepskin or lambskin.
- / a passion fruit, or the fruit of a related plant.
- / become aware or conscious of something; come to realize or understand.
- / of a person or animal not easily upset or excited.
15 Clues: / a great difference. • / lack of proper nutrition • / a plant of the mallow family. • / a wardrobe or movable cabinet. • / turn something, especially a nut or bolt. • / a person who is attractive from a distance. • / a passion fruit, or the fruit of a related plant. • / especially of a person or human figure lying down. • ...
Essential Nutrients 2025-09-30
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- body's second source of energy, helps insulate body temp
- comes from carbohydrates like fruits, veggies, and honey
- glucose that is not burned for energy
- proteins that contain all 9 essential amino acids
- type of fat we should get more of, can reduce risk of heart disease
- chemical substances that give our body what it needs to grow and function
- nutrients that regulate body processes
- organic substances derived from plants and animals, we need 13 different ones
- salts found in bodily fluids
- nutrients we need small amounts of daily
- 2 or more combined proteins that provide an adequate amount of all essential amino acids
- come from the Earth's crust, like plants and animals
- waxy substance found in fats that can build up in the arteries
- vitamins that dissolve in water such as vitamin C
- type of carbohydrate that gives long lasting energy
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- type of fat we need to limit, found in animal products
- type of carbohydrate that gives quick burst of energy
- nutrients we need large amounts of daily
- comes from carbohydrates like dairy products
- body tissues lose too much water and body cannot cool itself
- the body's preferred energy source from carbohydrates
- regulatory nutrient, needs for this change with age
- process of choosing and consuming foods in order to fuel the body
- minerals we need less than 100 mg of daily such as iron
- only found in carbohydrates, assists with digestion
- body's main/first source of energy
- building blocks of proteins
- vitamins that dissolve in fat, such as vitamin A, D, E, K
- group of nutrients that build, maintain, and repair body cells
- minerals we need more than 100 mg of daily such as calcium
- nutrients that supply energy
31 Clues: building blocks of proteins • salts found in bodily fluids • nutrients that supply energy • body's main/first source of energy • glucose that is not burned for energy • nutrients that regulate body processes • nutrients we need large amounts of daily • nutrients we need small amounts of daily • comes from carbohydrates like dairy products • ...
Life Processes 2022-07-27
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- stepwise oxidation of glucose to produce energy
- cells which surround stomata pore
- organ of respiration in fish
- largest Artery
- largest vein
- organism which take nutrition without killing them
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- plant organelle where solar energy is absorbed
- In what form glucose is saved in animals
- where exchange of gases take place
- ______example of saprophtic nutrition
- provides acidic medium for the action of trypsin
11 Clues: largest vein • largest Artery • organ of respiration in fish • cells which surround stomata pore • where exchange of gases take place • ______example of saprophtic nutrition • In what form glucose is saved in animals • plant organelle where solar energy is absorbed • stepwise oxidation of glucose to produce energy • provides acidic medium for the action of trypsin • ...
Chemical Coordination in Plants 2013-05-22
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- A force that effects direction of growth
- a plant growth substance
- Under ........ Song by Queen and David Bowie
- Growth movement of a plant in response to a chemical
- Growth movement of a plant in response to external stimulus
- Needed for photosynthesis, mainly comes from the Sun
- Growth movement of a plant in response to water
- Growth movement of a plant in response to touch or pressure
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- If this is too low then seeds cannot germinate
- The roots grow towards it and it is neede for photosynthesis
- Growth towards the stimulus
- Growth movement of a plant towards sunlight
- What do plants respond to?
- Growth away from the stimulus
- Growth movement of a plant in response to gravity
15 Clues: a plant growth substance • What do plants respond to? • Growth towards the stimulus • Growth away from the stimulus • A force that effects direction of growth • Growth movement of a plant towards sunlight • Under ........ Song by Queen and David Bowie • If this is too low then seeds cannot germinate • Growth movement of a plant in response to water • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
- Part of the seed that forms the root.
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- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- for growth.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
15 Clues: for growth. • Consists of pollen grains. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2022-01-26
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- This part becomes the seeds
- Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style
- _________ is needed for germination as it is used to slowy swell and soften the seed coat
- This can be found in air
- It is considered a ___________ if it comes from any part of the plants other than the flower
- Food store for the baby and young plant
- Process whereby pollen grains get transferred from anther to stigma.
- The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________.
- The petals of an insect-pollinated flower is colourful and __________.
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- Process whereby the male reproductive cell fuses with the female reproductive cell
- A cycle of life in living things
- A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate
- A process whereby plants grow from seeds and develop into a young plant
- This insect is a popular pollinator
- This part becomes the fruit
15 Clues: This can be found in air • This part becomes the seeds • This part becomes the fruit • A cycle of life in living things • This insect is a popular pollinator • Food store for the baby and young plant • The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________. • Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style • A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2022-01-26
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- Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style
- A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate
- This insect is a popular pollinator
- This part becomes the fruit
- Process whereby the male reproductive cell fuses with the female reproductive cell
- This can be found in air
- This part becomes the seeds
- Process whereby pollen grains get transferred from anther to stigma.
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- A cycle of life in living things
- Food store for the baby and young plant
- It is considered a ___________ if it comes from any part of the plants other than the flower
- _________ is needed for germination as it is used to slowy swell and soften the seed coat
- A process whereby plants grow from seeds and develop into a young plant
- The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________.
- The petals of an insect-pollinated flower is colourful and __________.
15 Clues: This can be found in air • This part becomes the fruit • This part becomes the seeds • A cycle of life in living things • This insect is a popular pollinator • Food store for the baby and young plant • The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________. • Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style • A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate • ...
Mass transport in plants 2024-05-05
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- Experiment in trees showing sugars are moved through phloem
- Method of measuring rate of water uptake
- Cell joined to sieve tube element
- Theory on negative pressure exerted on xylem due to forces of water
- Living tissue for transport of sucrose
- Holes in the leaf water diffuses out of
- Lower pressure inside the xylem than outside
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- Movement of water through the cell wall
- Evaporation of water and subsequent pull of water up a plant
- Movement of water through the cytoplasm
- Experiment using radioactive isotopes showing flow in xylem and phloem
- Movement of sucrose from source to sink
- Transports water and mineral ions, made of dead tissue
- Bulk movement of fluids over a large distance
- Disaccharide made of alpha glucose and fructose
15 Clues: Cell joined to sieve tube element • Living tissue for transport of sucrose • Movement of water through the cell wall • Movement of water through the cytoplasm • Movement of sucrose from source to sink • Holes in the leaf water diffuses out of • Method of measuring rate of water uptake • Lower pressure inside the xylem than outside • ...
Plants 2023-03-10
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- The part that produces pollen
- Plant with seeds protected with a fruit
- The part of the flower that is colored
- The part producing ovule
- Plant with seeds not protected with a fruit
- Plants that live one year
- Connects stigma and ovary
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- Flowering plants with a pair of leaves
- Plants that live two years
- Supports the anther
- Plants that live several years
- Where the pollen is produced
- Flowering plants that are grass like
- Outer part of the flower that encloses the bud
- Part of pistil where pollen germinates
- Where the ovules are produced
16 Clues: Supports the anther • The part producing ovule • Plants that live one year • Connects stigma and ovary • Plants that live two years • Where the pollen is produced • The part that produces pollen • Where the ovules are produced • Plants that live several years • Flowering plants that are grass like • Flowering plants with a pair of leaves • Part of pistil where pollen germinates • ...
Plants 2022-04-17
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- living things need to survive
- part of the plant that absorbs water
- part of flower
- uses sunlight to make food for plant
- medicinal plants
- small plants with woody stems
- plants grow from
- part of plant supports leaves
- the way plants make food
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- grows along the ground
- plants that grow in water
- the part of a plant that produces seed
- big and tall plants
- are living things
- thorny plant
- plants get energy
- plants grow from
17 Clues: thorny plant • part of flower • medicinal plants • plants grow from • plants grow from • are living things • plants get energy • big and tall plants • grows along the ground • the way plants make food • plants that grow in water • living things need to survive • small plants with woody stems • part of plant supports leaves • part of the plant that absorbs water • ...
Plants 2022-08-18
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- Flowers with petals in multiples of 3 are called
- seeds from coconut are dispersed by
- Closest modern relatives of the ancestors of plants
- Flowers with leaves that are branched
- to protect the tiny embryo and endosperm inside seeds are surrounded by this
- Process of transferring pollen from the male part of the plant to the female part
- in plants that transports water and minerals
- Tissue called the epidermis of the plant
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- root system of dicots
- Female reproductive organs of bryophytes
- Survival of the fittest
- root system of monocots
- Female part of the flower
- waxy, waterproof layer that protects the leaves
- Seeds from dandelion are blown away, this is called _______ dispersal
- stores and transfers nutrients to the embryo
16 Clues: root system of dicots • Survival of the fittest • root system of monocots • Female part of the flower • seeds from coconut are dispersed by • Flowers with leaves that are branched • Female reproductive organs of bryophytes • Tissue called the epidermis of the plant • stores and transfers nutrients to the embryo • in plants that transports water and minerals • ...
Plants 2022-09-18
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- brightly colored part of a plant
- flat, green part of a tree
- stiff part of a plant
- plant that burns
- fruit with thick, green skin and red, juicy pulp
- is grown for vine
- makes you cry
- mexican plant with sharp spines
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- is used for baking bread
- red fruit grows on a bush
- underwater plant
- when it is planted, a new plant can grow
- can be eaten, iceberg for example
- grows on a palm tree
- green plant usually lives on the north side of the tree
- usually a white vegetable that grows underground,
16 Clues: makes you cry • underwater plant • plant that burns • is grown for vine • grows on a palm tree • stiff part of a plant • is used for baking bread • red fruit grows on a bush • flat, green part of a tree • mexican plant with sharp spines • brightly colored part of a plant • can be eaten, iceberg for example • when it is planted, a new plant can grow • ...
Plants 2022-12-09
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- It loves to tan in the sun
- Little plant with thick leaves
- It's in almost every face cream
- Think of a firework, but a tree
- They grow upwards and have weird looking flowers. They can be any colour, sometimes multiple at once.
- Think of a pufferfish, but a plant
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- It's a villain in DC
- Millions are killed for Jesus's birthday
- It burns you when you least expect it
- Grows on water, kind of
- It's favourite food is flies
- Must be the last one of the season!
- This one doesn't explode, but climbs
- First thing you get in minecraft
- It smells nice when you cut it
- The palest tree in the forest.
16 Clues: It's a villain in DC • Grows on water, kind of • It loves to tan in the sun • It's favourite food is flies • Little plant with thick leaves • It smells nice when you cut it • The palest tree in the forest. • It's in almost every face cream • Think of a firework, but a tree • First thing you get in minecraft • Think of a pufferfish, but a plant • Must be the last one of the season! • ...
Plants 2023-02-09
Plants 2023-05-04
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- Tiny, dustlike grains from a flower
- Grouping things that have similar characteristics
- Plants that produce seeds in cones
- Smaller than a seed and does not have stored food
- Part of the flower that receives the pollen
- Make more of the same kind
- To sprout or grow from a seed
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- Transfer of pollen to the pistil
- Thin stalk in a flower with a knoblike structure at its top
- Scientist that studies plants
- Part of some plants that makes the seeds
- To spread the seeds
- A young plant
- Part of the flowering plant that contains the seeds
- Often the most colorful part of a flower
- First stage of growth of a plant
16 Clues: A young plant • To spread the seeds • Make more of the same kind • Scientist that studies plants • To sprout or grow from a seed • Transfer of pollen to the pistil • First stage of growth of a plant • Plants that produce seeds in cones • Tiny, dustlike grains from a flower • Part of some plants that makes the seeds • Often the most colorful part of a flower • ...
plants 2020-04-22
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- tall wood-like plant, pandas really enjoy this plant
- low woody plants
- corsage flowers, showy flowers
- Delicious sweet foods that are grown either in the ground or on trees
- known for creeping because they grow so long and attach
- wild plants
- essential character, word that comes after human ______
- uncultivated plants
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- medicinal or culinary plants
- area for growing plants
- pretty flowers that can be a way of showing love
- a yellow flower that usually stands really tall it can be
- bark-covering plants
- can stand very tall, can have a large body, has bark
- a flower that has its own national day every Dec 12
- prickly green, stands tall usually in hot places
16 Clues: wild plants • low woody plants • uncultivated plants • bark-covering plants • area for growing plants • medicinal or culinary plants • corsage flowers, showy flowers • pretty flowers that can be a way of showing love • prickly green, stands tall usually in hot places • a flower that has its own national day every Dec 12 • tall wood-like plant, pandas really enjoy this plant • ...
PLANTS 2021-03-23
16 Clues: agua • HOJA • HOJAS • RAMAS • tallo • árbol • raíces • HIERBA • tierra • oxígeno • ARBUSTO • nutrientes • luz del sol • FOTOSÍNTESIS • All the different plants in one place. • Plants ______________ oxygen to the air.
plants 2017-10-18
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- pigment that absorbs sunlight
- when a seed sprouts
- female part that traps pollen and where the seed is made
- protects the flower
- gas given off from photosynthesis
- tree whose seeds not coveredby a protective coat
- Pollen travels through this tube
- attract birds and bees
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- when pollen is placed on the pistil
- naked seed nonflowering plant
- protects the seed
- name for flowering plant
- another name for blossom
- embryo surrounded by a protective coat
- stores the pollen
16 Clues: protects the seed • stores the pollen • when a seed sprouts • protects the flower • attract birds and bees • name for flowering plant • another name for blossom • naked seed nonflowering plant • pigment that absorbs sunlight • where photosynthesis takes place • Pollen travels through this tube • gas given off from photosynthesis • when pollen is placed on the pistil • ...
plants 2023-06-11
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- Tall, fast-growing plants with long, hollow stems. They are known for their strength and versatility and are used in various applications.
- Leafy plants that thrive in moist and shady environments. They have delicate fronds and reproduce through spores.
- Desert plants with thick stems and spines to conserve water. They can survive in arid environments.
- Colorful plants with red, pink, or white leaves. They are often associated with the Christmas season and are used as decorative plants.
- Exotic flowers known for their vibrant colors and unique shapes. They come in various sizes and patterns.
- tree Tall trees with vibrant leaves. They are known for their beautiful autumn colors, with leaves turning shades of red, orange, and yellow.
- Beautiful flowers with thorns on their stems. They come in different colors like red, pink, and white.
- Fragrant herb with small purple flowers. It has a calming scent and is often used in aromatherapy and as a decorative plant.
- Large, trumpet-shaped flowers with long petals. They come in different colors such as white, pink, and orange.
- Climbing plants with long, trailing stems and clinging roots. They can be found on walls, fences, and trees.
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- Flowers with ruffled petals and a sweet fragrance. They come in various colors and are often given as gifts or used in floral arrangements.
- Tall, bright yellow flowers that follow the movement of the sun. They have large, round heads with seeds in the center.
- Colorful flowers that bloom in the spring. They have long, slender stems and cup-shaped petals.
- tree Evergreen trees with needle-like leaves. They are known for their tall and straight trunks.
- tree Large and strong trees with broad leaves. They are known for their longevity and provide shade.
- Small, white flowers with a yellow center. They have a simple and delicate appearance.
16 Clues: Small, white flowers with a yellow center. They have a simple and delicate appearance. • Colorful flowers that bloom in the spring. They have long, slender stems and cup-shaped petals. • tree Evergreen trees with needle-like leaves. They are known for their tall and straight trunks. • ...
plants 2023-06-21
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- A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid regions, often with spines instead of leaves.
- The reproductive part of a plant that typically has colorful petals and produces seeds.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with a trunk and branches, usually having leaves or needles.
- have excluded Korean or plant names from the list as requested, providing English words and their descriptions instead.
- A common yellow-flowered plant with feathery seeds that can be blown away by the wind.
- A flowering plant known for its fragrant blooms and thorny stems, available in various colors.
- An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds.
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- A group of plants with narrow leaves, often used to cover lawns or as fodder for animals.
- A deciduous tree with distinctive lobed leaves that often change color in the fall.
- A large and long-lived tree known for its strong wood and distinctive acorns.
- A diverse family of flowering plants known for their often showy and complex blooms.
- A bulbous spring-flowering plant with showy, cup-shaped flowers in various colors.
- A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores.
- A climbing or trailing plant with evergreen leaves that often grows on walls or trees.
16 Clues: A small, simple flower with a yellow center and white petals. • An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones that produce seeds. • A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores. • A tall plant with large, bright yellow flowers that turn towards the sun. • ...
Plants 2023-06-18
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- A type of plant with feathery leaves that reproduces using spores.
- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems and water-storing abilities.
- The main support of a plant that holds up leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- A climbing or trailing plant with long, flexible stems.
- A small white or yellow flower with a yellow center.
- A weed with yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads that blow in the wind.
- Colorful part of a plant that attracts insects for pollination.
- A green plant with narrow leaves that covers the ground in lawns.
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- A tall and woody plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- A type of tree with strong wood and lobed leaves.
- A bulbous flower with cup-shaped petals that bloom in spring.
- A small, dormant structure that can grow into a new plant.
- A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that follows the sun.
- A fast-growing plant with hollow stems often used for construction.
- Flat, thin part of a plant that uses sunlight to make food.
- A fragrant flower with layers of petals in various colors.
16 Clues: A type of tree with strong wood and lobed leaves. • A small white or yellow flower with a yellow center. • A climbing or trailing plant with long, flexible stems. • A tall and woody plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves. • A small, dormant structure that can grow into a new plant. • A fragrant flower with layers of petals in various colors. • ...
Plants 2023-06-23
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- A green plant that covers the ground and is often used for lawns.
- The sweet or savory part of a plant that contains seeds.
- The small, dormant part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Beautiful and colorful part of a plant that attracts insects and bees.
- The flat, green part of a plant that helps it make food.
- A water-storing plant with thick, fleshy leaves or stems.
- A plant with long, flexible stems that climb or trail along surfaces.
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- A small plant with soft, green stems used for flavoring or medicinal purposes.
- A tall flower with a large, round center and bright yellow petals.
- A low-growing plant with many branches and dense foliage.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves and flowers.
- A desert plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines for protection.
- A common flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves and spore-producing structures.
- A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves.
16 Clues: A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves. • A common flower with white petals and a yellow center. • The sweet or savory part of a plant that contains seeds. • The flat, green part of a plant that helps it make food. • A low-growing plant with many branches and dense foliage. • A water-storing plant with thick, fleshy leaves or stems. • ...
Plants 2023-07-05
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- A small and hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A large and strong tree with broad leaves and acorns.
- The flat and thin part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch.
- The part of a plant that is usually underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- A green plant with long, narrow leaves that grows in yards and fields.
- A tall plant with a large yellow flower that turns to face the sun.
- A tall and woody plant with branches and leaves growing above the ground.
- A climbing plant with dark green leaves that is often found on walls and fences.
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- A desert plant with thick stems and spines that help it conserve water.
- The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- A type of plant with delicate, feathery leaves that grows in damp areas.
- A colorful and fragrant part of a plant that attracts bees and butterflies.
- A tall plant with hollow stems that grows in tropical and subtropical regions.
- A plant that climbs or trails along surfaces using tendrils or stems.
- A piece of land where plants, flowers, and vegetables are grown.
- A type of flower with brightly colored petals that grows from a bulb.
16 Clues: A large and strong tree with broad leaves and acorns. • A small and hard part of a plant that can grow into a new plant. • A piece of land where plants, flowers, and vegetables are grown. • The flat and thin part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch. • A tall plant with a large yellow flower that turns to face the sun. • ...
plants 2023-11-13
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- the process in which plants make their own food
- outside part of the flower that protects it.
- cells combined form _______
- green substance on leaves that trap suns energe
- process of a seed sprouting
- undeveloped plant with stored food
- the process of plants breaking down sugar(food)
- process of bringing pollen to the pistil
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- the process of excess water exiting leaves
- smallest unit of living matter
- female part of the flower
- male part of the plant
- threadlike cells on a root that take in water
- attractive part of the plant to help cause pollination
- pores in the bottom of leaves to release vapor
- protective layer of the leaf
16 Clues: male part of the plant • female part of the flower • cells combined form _______ • process of a seed sprouting • protective layer of the leaf • smallest unit of living matter • undeveloped plant with stored food • process of bringing pollen to the pistil • the process of excess water exiting leaves • outside part of the flower that protects it. • ...
Plants 2023-12-14
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- The flat, green structure of a plant that is attached to the stem, where photosynthesis occurs.
- The mature ovary of a flowering plant, often containing seeds and consumed as food.
- A low-growing, green plant with narrow leaves, often forming lawns or meadows.
- A living organism that typically grows in soil, absorbs nutrients and water, and undergoes photosynthesis.
- A small to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems, larger than a bush.
- The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- The main structural axis of a plant, providing support and transporting nutrients between roots and leaves.
- The reproductive unit of a flowering plant, capable of developing into a new plant.
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- A fleshy plant adapted to store water in its leaves, stems, or roots, often found in arid regions.
- A climbing or trailing plant, often used for decorative purposes or bearing fruit.
- A non-flowering plant with feathery leaves and a vascular system, reproducing by spores.
- A small, non-vascular plant that typically forms a green carpet on surfaces like rocks and trees.
- A succulent plant adapted to arid conditions, often with thick stems and spines.
- The reproductive structure of a plant, often with colorful petals and a pleasant fragrance.
- A tall, woody perennial plant with branches and leaves, typically having a single main trunk.
- A low-growing woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree.
16 Clues: A low-growing woody plant with multiple stems, smaller than a tree. • A small to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems, larger than a bush. • A low-growing, green plant with narrow leaves, often forming lawns or meadows. • A succulent plant adapted to arid conditions, often with thick stems and spines. • ...
Plants 2024-03-16
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- pointy plant
- low ground plant
- tree with white bark
- plant that eats bugs from North Carolina
- carnivorous Australian plant
- tall grass that pandas eat
- red flowering bush
- 5 point leaves
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- tall plant that eats bugs
- red love flower
- white classic flower
- purple flower
- large leafy bush
- evergreen with needles
- kind of tree
- tree that produces syrup
16 Clues: pointy plant • kind of tree • purple flower • 5 point leaves • red love flower • low ground plant • large leafy bush • red flowering bush • white classic flower • tree with white bark • evergreen with needles • tree that produces syrup • tall plant that eats bugs • tall grass that pandas eat • carnivorous Australian plant • plant that eats bugs from North Carolina
Plants! 2024-04-28
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- the process that removes waste from the cell/organism
- part of a plant where pollination occurs
- an organism that can make its own food
- surrounds the cell for extra support
- there are three of these on the microscope; they are changed to increase the magnification
- a feature that allows an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- a living thing
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- part of the microscope that moves up and down; where the slide is placed
- to make ATP energy in the cell
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- holes in the leaves of plants where gasses can go in and out
- te reo Maori word for land
- part of a plant that absorbs water
- a cell that has a nucleus
- all living things are grouped into one of six of these
- Maori traditional healing system
16 Clues: a living thing • a cell that has a nucleus • te reo Maori word for land • to make ATP energy in the cell • Maori traditional healing system • part of a plant that absorbs water • surrounds the cell for extra support • an organism that can make its own food • part of a plant where pollination occurs • the organelle where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Plants 2025-03-11
16 Clues: aglaonema • Line flower • Mass flower • Spathiphylum • Filler flower • Ficus Elastica • Dieffen Bachia • Ficus benjamina • Dracaena Fragans • Foliage and fruit • Aspiditra Elatior • Mass or Filler flower • Foliage, triangle shape • Line flower, individual form • Foliage, Christmas tree shape • Foliage, light like a feather
Plants 2025-03-28
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- the underground system that helps with anchorage of plants and absorbance of nutrients from soil
- a clade that encompasses liverworts and mosses
- A system of classification based on evolution rather than observations
- the only surviving member of the Ginkgophyta genus
- plants that can survive winter temperatures
- The kingdom to which all plants belong
- a kind of relationship that a fungi can develop with a plant which allows both organisms to live symbiotically
- Plants are this kind of feeder (creates their own food/nutrients from abiotic resources)
- plants that have a dormant period
- extracts of artemisia annua that aid maleria treatment
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- the bionomial nomenclature name of a plant used to dialate women's pupils in the medieval period
- the overground system consisting of various organs including the stem and leaves
- The domain of which plants fall under
- A haploid reproductive cell of plants
- the organelle that allows plants to carry out photosynthesis
- plants that take a single year to complete a full cycle
16 Clues: plants that have a dormant period • The domain of which plants fall under • A haploid reproductive cell of plants • The kingdom to which all plants belong • plants that can survive winter temperatures • a clade that encompasses liverworts and mosses • the only surviving member of the Ginkgophyta genus • extracts of artemisia annua that aid maleria treatment • ...
Enteral Nutrition 2024-05-23
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- I need enteral nutrition because I have trouble eating or ___.
- The meal plan is ___ by the doctor/nutritionist.
- What is the acronym for gastrojejunostomy?
- Where is a gastronomy tube inserted?
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- What Asian group is hesitant to partake in EN?
- Before administering the __ of bed should be altered.
- The enteral nutrition industry is currently worth $4 __.
- What kind of nutrition is provided through a tube that is inserted into the abdomen?
- The latest research shows that there are ___ in EN.
- What type of system needs reconstitution before administering?
10 Clues: Where is a gastronomy tube inserted? • What is the acronym for gastrojejunostomy? • What Asian group is hesitant to partake in EN? • The meal plan is ___ by the doctor/nutritionist. • The latest research shows that there are ___ in EN. • Before administering the __ of bed should be altered. • The enteral nutrition industry is currently worth $4 __. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-12-12
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- A relationship where one organism hunts (predator) and kills the other (prey).
- The type of relationship where both organisms benefit.
- The nutrition level or place an organism is located on a food chain. For example, primary consumers.
- he process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- The type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither benefiting or being hurt.
- A type of close and long-term interaction between two different biological organisms
- Is eaten by a primary consumer, ex: Plants.
- a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- different types of life or living organisms
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- The type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- The percent of energy that is passed down through the consumers in a food chain.
- Consumes 0ther organisms to get their energy.
- An organism who can not produce its own food.
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- The plants that first show up to create soil.
16 Clues: Is eaten by a primary consumer, ex: Plants. • different types of life or living organisms • Consumes 0ther organisms to get their energy. • An organism who can not produce its own food. • The plants that first show up to create soil. • The type of relationship where both organisms benefit. • a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time • ...
Plants in Action/Kaile 2013-04-14
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- I am the part of a plant that grows under the ground
- I grow cones instead of flowers
- I am covered with so many leaves that sometime you cannot see my stem
- I provide wood
- A flower grows on top of my stem guess the type of plant I am
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- I always have leaves on me and I start with an e
- I have a seed inside me and I start with a p
- I grow on certain trees
- I make spores instead of seeds
- I make seeds and I grow on the stem
- I start off green and then turn red
- A tree trunk is covered in this
- I provide nutrients for the plants
- I have hollow tubes inside me that carry water to the rest of the plant
- I make food for the plant
15 Clues: I provide wood • I grow on certain trees • I make food for the plant • I make spores instead of seeds • I grow cones instead of flowers • A tree trunk is covered in this • I provide nutrients for the plants • I make seeds and I grow on the stem • I start off green and then turn red • I have a seed inside me and I start with a p • I always have leaves on me and I start with an e • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-10-19
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- Type of carbohydrates that the body can't digest
- This substance provides essentials for growth
- Large molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- What is your body gaining when you eat?
- Compounds in foods and living tissues
- Measures how much energy is in your food
- A layer under the skin or around certain organs
- Protein that act as biological catalysts
- What is found in most body tissue?
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- You need to stay 'blank' or you could get sick
- Any nutritious substance that you eat
- What do you combine together to make a food dish?
- Kendall has a very fast 'blank'
- This substance that is used as a sweetener in food and drinks
- This is most likely always in foods
- An important energy source in living organisms
- What is necessary for growth and health?
- Many athletes can get 'blank' if they don't drink enough water
- Essential for growth and nutrition
- What is a special course of food that helps you lose weight?
20 Clues: Kendall has a very fast 'blank' • Essential for growth and nutrition • What is found in most body tissue? • This is most likely always in foods • Any nutritious substance that you eat • Compounds in foods and living tissues • What is your body gaining when you eat? • What is necessary for growth and health? • Measures how much energy is in your food • ...
The Carbon Cycle 2025-04-25
Plant Diversity 2023-03-10
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- Microsporangia in seed plants
- originated 360 million years ago to become the dominant terrestrial producer
- Plants and Charophytes have their structure of _________ sperm in common.
- Plant vasculature from roots to shoots carrying aqueous solution.
- Microsporangium ploidy.
- The halving of ploidy
- Plant embryos are multicellular and ________.
- ploidy of gametophyte generation
- Eukaryotic super group containing plants.
- What group is the closest ancestor to land plants?
- Sporangium develop into male and female specialized structures
- Plants have __________ generations.
- Vascular plants have well-developed roots and ______.
- Groups of sporophylls that can be found in Monilophyta
- A group of sporangia on a fern sporophyll
- Non-true root structures
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- Small herbaceous plants including club mosses
- Allows plants to sustain continual growth in length
- Dominant generation of angiosperms
- ______stems of horsetails have strobilus.
- Immature fern sporophyte.
- The common name for plants in Anthocerophyta
- Spore-bearing leaves
- Needed for fertilization in nonvascular plants
- In what structure does fertilization of the egg occur?
- How many clades of seedless vascular plants are there?
- The joining of haploid gametes.
- Which came first vascular plants or nonvascular plants?
- hepatophyta
- female sporangium
- _______, also called ever-greens, are home to 806 species
31 Clues: hepatophyta • female sporangium • Spore-bearing leaves • The halving of ploidy • Microsporangium ploidy. • Non-true root structures • Immature fern sporophyte. • Microsporangia in seed plants • The joining of haploid gametes. • ploidy of gametophyte generation • Dominant generation of angiosperms • Plants have __________ generations. • ______stems of horsetails have strobilus. • ...
C.J. Foods, Inc. 2016-03-25
Across
- The time of year when everything starts to bloom.
- One of the our digest vendors.
- What state did Roger Wilson move from?
- What does Jasper Frazee help coach?
- One of the four CJF priorities
- The newest member of the IT department
- What month did Natalie Droge (Bern admin) get married last year?
- The name of the company that recently purchased Natural Balance
- Pet Food _______ is the only show where CJF sets up a booth.
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- The number of plants owned by CJF
- What town does Kelly (our new PC administrative assistant) live?
- The first word of the show Jacob Strahm and John Krehbiel attend in Orlando each year
- He has worked at CJF for 25 years and counting.
- Makes sure everything keeps running around the plant
- ______ Springs is where BP40 is located
- Essential tool for our warehouse crews
- Word twelve in our mission statement
- Who is the director of Supply Chain?
- Name the manufacturer of our extruders
- CJF top priority
- Where nutrition and love meet...
21 Clues: CJF top priority • One of the our digest vendors. • One of the four CJF priorities • Where nutrition and love meet... • The number of plants owned by CJF • What does Jasper Frazee help coach? • Word twelve in our mission statement • Who is the director of Supply Chain? • What state did Roger Wilson move from? • Essential tool for our warehouse crews • ...
Fungi 2024-01-18
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- obtain nutrition from dead organic substances
- in form of what does fungi store food
- obtain their nutrition by living on another living organims
- how are fungi, yeasts, moulds and mushrooms
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- obtain their nutrition by living with another living organism - they both benefit
- Why Fungis cannot perform (lack of what)
- for what purpouse is Penicillium used
- using spores
- made of chitin and polysaccharides
- cell which are commonly used for the production of beer and bread
10 Clues: using spores • made of chitin and polysaccharides • for what purpouse is Penicillium used • in form of what does fungi store food • Why Fungis cannot perform (lack of what) • how are fungi, yeasts, moulds and mushrooms • obtain nutrition from dead organic substances • obtain their nutrition by living on another living organims • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- beginning of the stem
- carries nutrients
- sucks water up
- receives the pollen during fertilization
- something that lights the world
- this part of the plant absorbs water
- what the bees collect
Down
- something that everyone needs
- holds the anther
- the protective outer covering of a seed
- makes and contains pollen
- female reproductive organs
- beginning of lifecycle
- holds the plant upright
- helps plants grow
15 Clues: sucks water up • holds the anther • carries nutrients • helps plants grow • beginning of the stem • what the bees collect • beginning of lifecycle • holds the plant upright • makes and contains pollen • female reproductive organs • something that everyone needs • something that lights the world • this part of the plant absorbs water • the protective outer covering of a seed • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- beginning of the stem
- carries nutrients
- sucks water up
- receives the pollen during fertilization
- something that lights the world
- this part of the plant absorbs water
- what the bees collect
Down
- something that everyone needs
- holds the anther
- the protective outer covering of a seed
- makes and contains pollen
- female reproductive organs
- beginning of lifecycle
- holds the plant upright
- helps plants grow
15 Clues: sucks water up • holds the anther • carries nutrients • helps plants grow • beginning of the stem • what the bees collect • beginning of lifecycle • holds the plant upright • makes and contains pollen • female reproductive organs • something that everyone needs • something that lights the world • this part of the plant absorbs water • the protective outer covering of a seed • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Part of the seed that forms the root.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
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- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
- Part of the seed that provides nutrition for growth.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
15 Clues: Consists of pollen grains. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
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- for growth.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
- Part of the seed that forms the root.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
15 Clues: for growth. • Consists of pollen grains. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Transport in Flowering Plants 2023-02-21
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- the water proof layer on the upper side of leaves
- water vapours escape from the stomata by _______
- the young leaves growing in the spring season act as _____
- the type of carbohydrate found in phloem
- hollow vessels that transport water and minerals
- adjacent xylem vessel elements loose these to form long continuous tubes
- part of the vascular bindle transporting organic materials
- the tissue in the root containing the root hair cells
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- the substance which provides extra strength to the xylem vessels
- the transport of sucrose in phloem
- immediate product of photosynthesis (sugar)
- a large storage carbohydrate in plants
- loss of water from the surface of plant cells
- water enters into the root hair cells by _______
- a root that stores food in one season can act as a _____ in another season.
15 Clues: the transport of sucrose in phloem • a large storage carbohydrate in plants • the type of carbohydrate found in phloem • immediate product of photosynthesis (sugar) • loss of water from the surface of plant cells • water vapours escape from the stomata by _______ • water enters into the root hair cells by _______ • hollow vessels that transport water and minerals • ...
Why Is Nutrition Important? 2025-02-18
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- This nutrient takes 1-3 hours to be digested and absorbed.
- The Canada Food Guide recommends filling half your plate with __________.
- Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats are considered __________ fats.
- Nutrition labels are required to include the serving __________.
- The amount of energy in food is measured in __________.
- Foods high in __________ should be consumed before, during, and after intense exercise to replenish energy stores.
- Water is essential for regulating body __________.
- These are the body's spark plugs and are essential for health and growth.
- By law, the nutrition fact table is required to include information on calories and __________ core nutrients.
- This is a slow-acting carbohydrate.
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- Glucose can be stored in the muscles and liver in this form.
- Whole grains are a good source of __________, which aids digestion.
- The three macronutrients are carbohydrates, proteins, and __________.
- A good source of protein for vegetarians is __________.
- __________ fats should make up no more than 10% of daily intake.
- This mineral is a hidden ingredient in many processed foods. We also lose this mineral when we sweat.
- The % ________ ________ on a nutrition label is based on a 2000 calorie diet.
- Quantities of minerals such as sodium, potassium, and chloride are called __________.
- Consuming too much protein may increase your body's requirement for this nutrient and may contribute to dehydration.
- The list of ingredients on food labels is arranged in __________ order by weight.
- The recommended daily _________ intake for most non-athletes is less than 2300 mg.
- Some athletes choose to avoid fibre in their diet because it can cause __________ upset.
- This is the most important source of food energy for exercise.
- Carbohydrates provide __________ to fuel your muscles and brain during activity.
- 15-20% of your diet should consist of this nutrient.
25 Clues: This is a slow-acting carbohydrate. • Water is essential for regulating body __________. • 15-20% of your diet should consist of this nutrient. • A good source of protein for vegetarians is __________. • The amount of energy in food is measured in __________. • This nutrient takes 1-3 hours to be digested and absorbed. • ...
structure of matter 2018-05-13
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- the plant from which a parasite gets its food
- the process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilization by the body is called_____
- the smallest particle of an element or compound that can normally exist independently
- carbon-dioxide + water in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight = glucose = oxygen
- a measure of the combining capacity of an element or a group
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- numerous green structures in plants
- the number of atoms present in a molecule of an element
- it is always contains the same elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio
- the smallest particle of an element that can take part in chemical reaction
- it is used to represent an element
10 Clues: it is used to represent an element • numerous green structures in plants • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • the number of atoms present in a molecule of an element • a measure of the combining capacity of an element or a group • the smallest particle of an element that can take part in chemical reaction • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: prevents soil erosion. • nutrition to the crops. • control agricutural pests. • required for growth of plants. • process of loosening and upturning. • is cutting and collecting grains of crop.
Famous Plants in Indiana 2023-02-01
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- Has small yellow groups gathered around a stick. Also known as Linera Benzoin.
- The middle part of the flower pops out instead of being inside. It is named Echinacea
- A yellow petal flower, the petals are clustered together. Known as Solidago.
- They almost look like red chili peppers. They are small and very red. Known as Lobelia cardinalis.
- A purple and white flower that almost looks like a cattail. Known as Liatris.
- Their scientific name is Rudbeckia Hirta.
- It is a wildflower that can grow up to 1-3 feet tall. Their scientific name is symphyotrichum oblongifolium.
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- Their name is Aronia Melanocarpa
- Ranging from white,red,pink, and purple. This flower has a large pistil and the petals are long but has many. Echinacea is their scientific name.
- Three purple petal flower. Scientific name is Tradescantia.
- A five petal flower, A light purple for the petals and the out side has a dark purple. Scientific name is Aquilegia
- a pink/purple flower, clustered up with many of the same flowers. Known as Cercis Canadensis.
- Also known as the Flowering Dogwood.
- They are shaped like small feathers on a stick, has a brown stem. Scientific name is Schizachyrium Scoparium.
- A vibrant flower, with warm colors. Is known as Hemerocallis
15 Clues: Their name is Aronia Melanocarpa • Also known as the Flowering Dogwood. • Their scientific name is Rudbeckia Hirta. • Three purple petal flower. Scientific name is Tradescantia. • A vibrant flower, with warm colors. Is known as Hemerocallis • A yellow petal flower, the petals are clustered together. Known as Solidago. • ...
plants in action crossword 2013-11-24
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- beginning of the stem
- what the bees collect
- sucks water up
- something that everyone needs
- carries nutrients
- holds the anther
- holds the plant upright
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- this part of the plant absorbs water
- receives the pollen during fertilization
- helps plants grow
- something that lights the world
- the protective outer covering of a seed
- female reproductive organs
- beginning of lifecycle
- makes and contains pollen
15 Clues: sucks water up • holds the anther • helps plants grow • carries nutrients • beginning of the stem • what the bees collect • beginning of lifecycle • holds the plant upright • makes and contains pollen • female reproductive organs • something that everyone needs • something that lights the world • this part of the plant absorbs water • the protective outer covering of a seed • ...
9.4 - Reproduction in plants 2017-10-09
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- In long-day plants, PFR............... transcription of genes
- relationship 2 words. an association between organisms of two different species in which each member benefits.
- the process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant.
- Absorbs red light (during day time) and is converted into PFR
- 2 words. A procedure to get flowers to bloom out of season by changing the lengths of days and nights
- 2 words. the tip of a shoot, the apical or lateral shoot meristematic dome together with the leaf primordial, from which emerge the leaves and sub-adjacent stem tissue.
- Caused when water is absorbed through the micropyle to activate enzymes that break down starch in a seed
- In short-day plants, PFR................ transcription of gene
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- Pigments that absorb lights of different frequency, leading to activation of genes for flowering
- Absorbs far-red light and is not very stable, so breaks down in darkness to form PR
- 2 words with a hyphen. Plants that only flower when there is a short enough night
- the action or process of fertilizing an egg or a female animal or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- The flowering time gene which is activated in order to causes flowering to occur
- the process of producing conspicuous flowers.
- 2 words with a hyphen. Plants that only flower when there is a long enough night
15 Clues: the process of producing conspicuous flowers. • In long-day plants, PFR............... transcription of genes • Absorbs red light (during day time) and is converted into PFR • In short-day plants, PFR................ transcription of gene • the process of transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant. • ...
Gas exchange in plants 2025-11-17
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- To open the stomata, guard cells become ______
- These enable more efficient gas exchange
- These cells use CO2 more than other cells
- Where CO2 enters the plant for photosynthesis
- The light __________ point is where increasing light intensity further does not increase rate of photosynthesis
- How water leaves via the stomata
- To close the stomata, guard cells become _______
- The layer where most gas exchange takes place
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- Prevents the evaporation of water from the upper epidermis
- How O2 leaves the leaf
- The ____________ point is where rate of PTS is equal to rate of respiration
- The colour hydrogen carbonate indicator turns if photosynthesis rate is high
- Where O2 exits the plant
- These open and close the stomata
- How water enters the guard cells
- The colour hydrogen carbonate indicator turns in high CO2
16 Clues: How O2 leaves the leaf • Where O2 exits the plant • These open and close the stomata • How water enters the guard cells • How water leaves via the stomata • These enable more efficient gas exchange • These cells use CO2 more than other cells • Where CO2 enters the plant for photosynthesis • The layer where most gas exchange takes place • ...
Protista Kingdom 2014-06-13
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- protists name, heterotrophs that have some characteristics similar to those of fungi
- cell type
- phylum,ciliates
- phylum, cellular slime molds, spores develop into independent free-living amoeba-like cells
- mode of nutrition for plantlike protists
- phylum,sacodines use pseudopods for feeding and movement
- phylum, euglenophytes,primarily photosynthetic
- phylum, chrysophytes, mostly photosynthetic; aquatic
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- mode of nutrition for animallike protists
- phylum,zooflagellates
- phylum, green algae, live in fresh and salt water, unicellular or multicellular
- phylum,nonmotile parasites
- phylum, acellular slime molds, spores develop into haploid cells that can switch between flagellated and amoeba-like forms
- phylum, diatoms, photosynthetic; live in fresh and salt water
- phylum, brown algae, live almost entirely in salt water; muticellular
- phylum, red algae, contain red pigment phycobilins
- phylum, dinoflagellates, two flagella, most live in salt water, are photosynthetic
- kingdom
- phylum, water molds, unicellular or multicellular; mostly aquatic; cell walls contain cellulose
19 Clues: kingdom • cell type • phylum,ciliates • phylum,zooflagellates • phylum,nonmotile parasites • mode of nutrition for plantlike protists • mode of nutrition for animallike protists • phylum, euglenophytes,primarily photosynthetic • phylum, red algae, contain red pigment phycobilins • phylum, chrysophytes, mostly photosynthetic; aquatic • ...
mine2 2025-10-23
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- These plants form symbiotic relationships with rhizobia, which enables them to accumulate high levels of protein in their tissues such as seeds. [note: this is a plural noun.]
- This is a facility that converts biological materials (biomass) into a range of bio-based products, such as food, feed, fuel, and chemicals.
- This is the type of stress caused by living organisms.
- ________ is defined as knowledge attained through study or practice.
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- A chemical or natural substance that is applied to soil to supply plant nutrients.
- This complex carbohydrate promotes the passage of food through intestine.
- ________ is the study of how people of a particular culture and region make use of indigenous plants.
- These are plant-derived chemicals that play important roles in human nutrition and health. [note: this is a plural noun.]
- UC Davis is located on land historically stewarded by this Native community.
- Cereal grains are a rich source of this complex carbohydrate.
10 Clues: This is the type of stress caused by living organisms. • Cereal grains are a rich source of this complex carbohydrate. • ________ is defined as knowledge attained through study or practice. • This complex carbohydrate promotes the passage of food through intestine. • UC Davis is located on land historically stewarded by this Native community. • ...
cells 2023-10-12
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- / on the outside of all cells
- / contains the cell DNA
- / use the sun to make energy in a plant cell
- / It is the jelly-like fluid that the organelles float in
- / makes and transports chemical compounds
- / makes protein in the cell
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- / stores water, food, and waste
- /on the outside of a plant cell
- / thread like substances in the nuclecontains cotains the DNA of the cell
- / makes energy out of the consumed nutrition
- / collect and modify chemical compounds
- / digest materials into waste and nutrition
12 Clues: / contains the cell DNA • / makes protein in the cell • / on the outside of all cells • / stores water, food, and waste • /on the outside of a plant cell • / collect and modify chemical compounds • / makes and transports chemical compounds • / digest materials into waste and nutrition • / use the sun to make energy in a plant cell • ...
Biology 2024-03-08
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- Insect science?
- The type of human nutrition?
- muscle. The part of the body that helps us move?
- ovary. The organ that produces eggs?
- A group of organisms of the same species?
- Cell Science?
- The part of the plant that contains the seeds?
- The science of viruses?
- The science of mammals?
- The part of the body that connects the bones?
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- The organ that filters the blood?
- The part of the plant that attracts insects?
- The organ that protects the heart?
- The type of plant nutrition?
- The science of bacteria?
- The fertilization process?
- A group of organisms living in one place?
- ovary. The organ that produces sperm?
- The process of cell division?
- The part of the body that helps us hear?
20 Clues: Cell Science? • Insect science? • The science of viruses? • The science of mammals? • The science of bacteria? • The fertilization process? • The type of plant nutrition? • The type of human nutrition? • The process of cell division? • The organ that filters the blood? • The organ that protects the heart? • ovary. The organ that produces eggs? • ovary. The organ that produces sperm? • ...
biology 2024-03-08
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- Insect science?
- The type of human nutrition?
- muscle. The part of the body that helps us move?
- ovary. The organ that produces eggs?
- A group of organisms of the same species?
- Cell Science?
- The part of the plant that contains the seeds?
- The science of viruses?
- The science of mammals?
- The part of the body that connects the bones?
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- The organ that filters the blood?
- The part of the plant that attracts insects?
- The organ that protects the heart?
- The type of plant nutrition?
- The science of bacteria?
- The fertilization process?
- A group of organisms living in one place?
- ovary. The organ that produces sperm?
- The process of cell division?
- The part of the body that helps us hear?
20 Clues: Cell Science? • Insect science? • The science of viruses? • The science of mammals? • The science of bacteria? • The fertilization process? • The type of plant nutrition? • The type of human nutrition? • The process of cell division? • The organ that filters the blood? • The organ that protects the heart? • ovary. The organ that produces eggs? • ovary. The organ that produces sperm? • ...
Unit 1 performance assessment 2022-02-07
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- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another
- measure of variation at the genetic, species, and ecosystem level
- an animal that feeds primarily or exclusively on animal matter
- organism that feed on another
- chemical or biological substance which harms water, air, or land quality
- introduces organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
- process of liquid state changing to a gaseous state
- "S" shaped curve, occurs when growth rate of a population decreases as the number of its members increases, it occurs when an environment has limited resources
- animals that can feed themselves on both the plants and other animals
- living parts of an ecosystem
- an educated guess
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefit while the other is neither harmed nor helped
- a close and prolonged interaction between organisms of different species
- study of nature and all things in it
- nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- obtains its nutrition by feeding on dead plant and animal material
- unrestricted growth of a population of organisms occurring when resources in its habitat are unlimited
- kind of animal whose diet comprises of solely plants
- a chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as a part of the nitrogen cycle
- facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis
- symbiotic relationship in which mutually beneficial to both living things
- organism that predators kill for food
- water or gaseous state changing to liquid state
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth in rain, sleet, and snow
25 Clues: an educated guess • living parts of an ecosystem • organism that feed on another • nonliving parts of an ecosystem • study of nature and all things in it • organism that predators kill for food • water or gaseous state changing to liquid state • process of liquid state changing to a gaseous state • kind of animal whose diet comprises of solely plants • ...
Animal Science 2023-08-17
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- set of rules that are enforceable to regulate behavior
- study of an emrbyo and its development
- produce, promote,and price a commodity
- branch of knowledge dealing with systems of government
- exchanging of information or news
- study of microorganisms
- behavior of animals and social organization from a biological perspective
- study of behavior and structure of animals
- animal feed is given to domestic animals to provide proper nutrition
- study of soil management and crop production
- study of biological science as it pertains to the management of domesticated livestock
- branch of biology dealing with relations of organisms and their relation to others and their surroundings
- study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the study of how people locate/relocate scarce resources
- livestock inspection, keeping record of animal events, and contact with veterinariens
- science dealing with identification of substances
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- the branch of biology concerned with the study of parasitic organisms
- branch of science dealing with the function or organisms and their parts
- the study of disease
- structure or internal workings of something
- with the management of animals that are raised for meat, fiber, and other products
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for growth
- branch of agriculture
- selective mating for animals to produce offspring with desirable traits
- study of bacteria
- the study of insects
- study of plants
- science concerning engines, structures, and machines
28 Clues: study of plants • study of bacteria • the study of disease • the study of insects • branch of agriculture • study of microorganisms • exchanging of information or news • study of an emrbyo and its development • produce, promote,and price a commodity • study of behavior and structure of animals • structure or internal workings of something • ...
Biology Puzzle 2023-05-24
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- single-celled organisms of the domains Bacteria
- organelle which are filled with water within a cell membrane.
- All animals, fungi and plant cells are eukaryotes.
- changing from one place to another
- process of removing toxic substance from the body.
- wall an outer layer surrounding certain cells that is outside of the cell membrane. All cells have cell membranes, but generally only plants,
- The fluid inside a cell but outside the cell's nucleus.
- the powerhouses of cells.
- food or nourishment.
- contains DNA.
- a structure found inside cells that is involved in making proteins.
- a kind of fungus which is used to make bread rise, and in making alcoholic drinks such as beer.
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- The organelles are only found in plant cells ; site of photosynthesis.
- process of producing offspring
- small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms
- movement of air into and out of the lungs.
- carbohydrate that is the chief part of the cell walls of plants and is commonly obtained as a white stringy substance
- size of development
- membrane found in all cells and separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- green pigments used by organisms that convert sunlight into energy via photosynthesis.
- an organism or sense organ to respond to stimulation
21 Clues: contains DNA. • size of development • food or nourishment. • the powerhouses of cells. • process of producing offspring • changing from one place to another • movement of air into and out of the lungs. • single-celled organisms of the domains Bacteria • All animals, fungi and plant cells are eukaryotes. • process of removing toxic substance from the body. • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2022-01-26
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- _________ is needed for germination as it is used to slowy swell and soften the seed coat
- It is considered a ___________ if it comes from any part of the plants other than the flower
- Food store for the baby and young plant
- This insect is a popular pollinator
- Process whereby the male reproductive cell fuses with the female reproductive cell
- Process whereby pollen grains get transferred from anther to stigma.
- This part becomes the seeds
- The petals of an insect-pollinated flower is colourful and __________.
- The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________.
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- Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style
- A process whereby plants grow from seeds and develop into a young plant
- A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate
- A cycle of life in living things
- This can be found in air
- This part becomes the fruit
15 Clues: This can be found in air • This part becomes the fruit • This part becomes the seeds • A cycle of life in living things • This insect is a popular pollinator • Food store for the baby and young plant • The stigma of a wind-pollinated flower is __________. • Pollen _________ grows down the stigma through the style • A suitable temperature is needed for plants to germinate • ...
Plants In Action - Hoa 2013-04-14
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- Every plant needs me to survive
- Our seeds fly away when people blow on us
- I have lots of petals
- I may only have one seed inside me
- I may die if no-one gives me this
- We are types of many celled algae
- We help other seeds hold on to things
- Some people are allergic to me
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- I am the name of an avocado seed
- Each one plays an important part of keeping plants alive
- I am the name of a new plant
- I come in different sizes
- We sometimes are inside fruits and vegetables
- We help some seeds blow in the wind
- Flowers are surrounded by us
15 Clues: I have lots of petals • I come in different sizes • I am the name of a new plant • Flowers are surrounded by us • Some people are allergic to me • Every plant needs me to survive • I am the name of an avocado seed • I may die if no-one gives me this • We are types of many celled algae • I may only have one seed inside me • We help some seeds blow in the wind • ...
plants in action brody 2013-04-14
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- people dig us out of the ground when where orange
- Im red and have a stone inside
- I have lots of seeds inside me
- i have big leaves and i've got a whiteish tree stump
- I am black with seeds inside
- I grow underground
- I have seeds inside
- I have veins
- I start really small
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- I smell sweat and im white
- I live in salt water
- Im a ball of spikes
- Im good in salad
- I will poke you
- I grow above ground
15 Clues: I have veins • I will poke you • Im good in salad • I grow underground • Im a ball of spikes • I have seeds inside • I grow above ground • I live in salt water • I start really small • I smell sweat and im white • I am black with seeds inside • Im red and have a stone inside • I have lots of seeds inside me • people dig us out of the ground when where orange • ...
plants in action William 2013-04-14
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- I am a house colour that is green.
- I have a lot of trees.
- I smell very nice.
- I have peas in me.
- I have coconut on me.
- This plant is expensive to buy and it starts with a s.
- I am edible andIi start with m.
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- It is a bell shape starting with b.
- They are in the saltwater everywere nearly.
- I am from the war.
- Alot of bees come near me.
- I have pointed leaves on me.
- I have to be digged up.
- It is very tall it starts with a t.
- I have lots of spikes.
15 Clues: I am from the war. • I smell very nice. • I have peas in me. • I have coconut on me. • I have a lot of trees. • I have lots of spikes. • I have to be digged up. • Alot of bees come near me. • I have pointed leaves on me. • I am edible andIi start with m. • I am a house colour that is green. • It is a bell shape starting with b. • It is very tall it starts with a t. • ...
Reproduction in Plants (Pollination) 2021-04-21
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- describes the quantity of pollen grains produced in wind pollinated flowers
- sticky sweet substance that function as a reward for insect pollinators
- usually present in insect pollinated flowers
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of flowers of the same species.
- describes the colour of petals in wind pollinated flowers
- describes the texture of pollen grains from wind pollinated flowers
- type of pollination where pollen grains are transferred to flowers of the same plant.
- describes the texture of pollen grains from insect pollinated flowers
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- _____ petals can function as a landing platform for pollinators
- ______ coloured petals attract pollinators visually
- the type of nuclear division that results in haploid gametes
- type of common animal pollinator attracted to bright petals
- type of pollination where pollen grains are transferred between flower of different plants (but same species).
- describes the stigma in wind pollinated flowers
- this describes the filament which allows the anthers to hang outside the wind pollinated flower
- describes the size of petals in wind pollinated flowers
16 Clues: usually present in insect pollinated flowers • describes the stigma in wind pollinated flowers • ______ coloured petals attract pollinators visually • describes the size of petals in wind pollinated flowers • describes the colour of petals in wind pollinated flowers • type of common animal pollinator attracted to bright petals • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2022-06-09
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- Fusion of one male gamete with ovule and one male gamete with the polar nuclei.
- Converts into a seed after fertilisation.
- A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower.
- Male reproductive part of the flower.
- Sticky part of the flower that receives the pollen grain.
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- for growth.
- Transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flower of another plant.
- Consists of pollen grains.
- Taking place within the same flower or different flowers of the same plant.
- Part of the seed that forms the shoot.
- Female reproductive part of the flower.
- Formed after the fusion of second male gamete and the polar nuclei.
- Part of the seed that forms the root.
- Converts into a fruit after fertilisation.
- Outermost whorl of the flower and consists of sepals.
15 Clues: for growth. • Consists of pollen grains. • Part of the seed that forms the root. • Male reproductive part of the flower. • Part of the seed that forms the shoot. • Female reproductive part of the flower. • Converts into a seed after fertilisation. • Converts into a fruit after fertilisation. • A whorl that comprises the petals of the flower. • ...
Crossword : Reproduction in Plants 2023-06-03
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- Sepals of a flower
- Fragmentation
- The process of fusion of male and female gametes
- Bread Mold
- Ovary contains
- Anther is carried by
- Reproduction through eyes
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- Bryophyllum can reproduce by
- Mature ovary forms
- Male part of a flower
- Function of flower in plants
- The reproductive part of a plant is
- Fused petals
- Female part of a flower
- Seat on which the parts of a flower are present
15 Clues: Bread Mold • Fused petals • Fragmentation • Ovary contains • Sepals of a flower • Mature ovary forms • Anther is carried by • Male part of a flower • Female part of a flower • Reproduction through eyes • Bryophyllum can reproduce by • Function of flower in plants • The reproductive part of a plant is • Seat on which the parts of a flower are present • ...
Infant Feeding and Breastfeeding Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Hormone responsible for milk ejection
- Both breast milk and formula
- Formula feeding instead of breast milk
- Child under one year
- Proper attachment of baby’s mouth to breast
- Nutrition plan for a nursing mother
- Gradual introduction of solids
- Additional feeding given after six months
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- Nutrient content of breast milk
- Guidance for mothers facing feeding difficulties
- Protection to baby via antibodies
- Proper posture for comfort
- First milk rich in antibodies
- Natural feeding method providing optimal nutrition for infants
- Feeding a baby from the breast
15 Clues: Child under one year • Proper posture for comfort • Both breast milk and formula • First milk rich in antibodies • Gradual introduction of solids • Feeding a baby from the breast • Nutrient content of breast milk • Protection to baby via antibodies • Nutrition plan for a nursing mother • Hormone responsible for milk ejection • Formula feeding instead of breast milk • ...
Organisms and Biology 2021-09-29
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- living thing
- the process of growing physically, mentally or emotionally
- an act of moving the body or part of the body
- the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy
- the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- the act of breathing
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- a typical feature or quality that something/somebody has
- the act or process of producing babies, young animals or plants
- an idea or explanation of something that is based on a few known facts but that has not yet been proved to be true or correct
- the gradual growth of sth so that it becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.
10 Clues: living thing • the act of breathing • an act of moving the body or part of the body • a typical feature or quality that something/somebody has • the process of growing physically, mentally or emotionally • the act or process of producing babies, young animals or plants • the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals • ...
Nutrition and Growing 2017-03-05
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- / Foods that have a lot of oil and grease are high in...
- / the word for the energy in your food
- / Which food is unhealthy? Hamburger or grilled chicken
- / Nutrients / the Vitamins and Minerals in the food you eat
- / The food group that has broccoli and spinach
- / The word used for salt on food's Nutrition Facts
- / The food group that involves meats
- Plate / The end of the bone that continues to expand during a humans growing period
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- / Which food is healthy? Takis or an Apple
- / The food group that comes from milk products
- / The mineral needed for you bones to grow and harden
- / Candy, cakes, and soda are unhealthy because they have a lot of...
- / Foods not good for you are...
- / The food group made from seeds of plants
- / The part of a humans life when teenagers grow a lot
- Class / The class in which you learn about your body and how to take care of it
- Gland / The part of your brain that help you grow
- / The food group that has apples and oranges
18 Clues: / Foods not good for you are... • / The food group that involves meats • / the word for the energy in your food • / Which food is healthy? Takis or an Apple • / The food group made from seeds of plants • / The food group that has apples and oranges • / The food group that comes from milk products • / The food group that has broccoli and spinach • ...
Ecosystem crossword 2026-01-11
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- is a network of several connected food chains
- Greek word which means a house
- meaning differently nourished
- obtain nutrition by absorbing nutrients that results from breaking down of the dead organic matter
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- animals that feed on dead animal and plant materials
- plant eating animals
- is a large area of land with a dense growth of trees and a large variety of shrubs, bushes, grasses
- self contained area composed of all different organisms living in it
- self food producers
- the living components all kinds of plants animals and microorganisms
- a figure or a shape which continues narrowing at each level upwards finally ending as a small point
11 Clues: self food producers • plant eating animals • meaning differently nourished • Greek word which means a house • is a network of several connected food chains • animals that feed on dead animal and plant materials • self contained area composed of all different organisms living in it • the living components all kinds of plants animals and microorganisms • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary Practice 2023-11-19
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- Taking in less calories than you use, helpful for losing weight
- A way to describe food with higher amounts of vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, and unsaturated fats
- A unit of measure for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- Nutrients that naturally occur in soil and rocks
- Nutrients that naturally occur in living things
- These provide our bodies with energy (both short- and long-term)
- Required on food packaging, these provide information about the nutrition provided by a product as well as it's ingredients
- Helps to grow and repair your body’s tissues
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- A complex carb that improves digestion
- Taking in more calories than you use, helpful for gaining weight
- Vitamins that protect cells from damage caused by the aging process and types of cancer
- These things regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and help obtain energy
- Minerals that carry electric charges, promoting muscle function and helping to prevent cramps
- The process of providing our bodies with necessary food for health and growth
- A way to describe food that lacks nutrition
- Chemical process by which your body breaks down food, influenced by genetics and lifestyle
- Excess energy is stored as this, it also form your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
17 Clues: A complex carb that improves digestion • A way to describe food that lacks nutrition • Helps to grow and repair your body’s tissues • Nutrients that naturally occur in living things • Nutrients that naturally occur in soil and rocks • Taking in less calories than you use, helpful for losing weight • Taking in more calories than you use, helpful for gaining weight • ...
LIFFE PROCESSRS 2025-07-09
6 Clues: How plants make food using sunlight. • Removes waste products from your body. • Happens in your stomach after you eat. • Getting food and using it for energy and health. • The process your body uses to turn food into energy. • The heart helps this process move blood around your body.
Health Crossword. 2017-04-18
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- Energy's storage.
- Needed for good health.
- Eating patterns.
- Your amount of food.
- Facts label Label that shows Nutrition facts.
- Sugars.
- Conversion of food into energy.
- Substances that help our body function properly.
- disorder Unhealthy body weight.
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- Agua.
- Fruit
- To much body fat.
- nervosa Self starvation.
- mass index Healthy weight range.
- Over your weight range.
- nervosa A bad medical condition.
- Nutrients that repair.
- Your body's energy.
- size A standard amount of food.
- diet Quick weight loss with no effort.
20 Clues: Agua. • Fruit • Sugars. • Eating patterns. • Energy's storage. • To much body fat. • Your body's energy. • Your amount of food. • Nutrients that repair. • Needed for good health. • Over your weight range. • nervosa Self starvation. • Conversion of food into energy. • size A standard amount of food. • disorder Unhealthy body weight. • mass index Healthy weight range. • ...
mine 2025-10-23
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- This complex carbohydrate promotes the passage of food through intestine.
- These are plant-derived chemicals that play important roles in human nutrition and health. [note: this is a plural noun.]
- This is a facility that converts biological materials (biomass) into a range of bio-based products, such as food, feed, fuel, and chemicals.
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- Cereal grains are a rich source of this complex carbohydrate.
- These plants form symbiotic relationships with rhizobia, which enables them to accumulate high levels of protein in their tissues such as seeds. [note: this is a plural noun.]
- ________ is the study of how people of a particular culture and region make use of indigenous plants.
- UC Davis is located on land historically stewarded by this Native community.
- A chemical or natural substance that is applied to soil to supply plant nutrients.
- ________ is defined as knowledge attained through study or practice.
- This is the type of stress caused by living organisms.
10 Clues: This is the type of stress caused by living organisms. • Cereal grains are a rich source of this complex carbohydrate. • ________ is defined as knowledge attained through study or practice. • This complex carbohydrate promotes the passage of food through intestine. • UC Davis is located on land historically stewarded by this Native community. • ...
Rika's Biology Crossword :D 2020-06-23
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- This controls what substances enter the cell and leave the cell
- Nitrifying bacteria convert ammonium into nitrates
- Living things produce off-springs
- This is made of cellulose and can only be found in a plant cell
- Living things need nutrients
- plants which photosynthesis to produce food
- Living
- The varied of different species of organism within an ecosystem
- Is the study of living things and how they are affected by the living things and the environment
- A fluid filled sac which helps keep the cell turgid
- Non-living
- The source of energy in a cell
- Living things, grow, increasing in size and complexity
- Animals that eat plants of other animals
- Organism that are able to interbreed to produce fertile off-springs
- Organism that break down dead material and help to recycle nutrients
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- Living things need energy to carry out the functions that keep them alive
- Denitrifying bacteria remove the nitrogenous compound from the soil and release nitrogen back into the air.
- A jelly like substance
- The place where an organism lives
- The process by which fuels react with oxygen to release carbon
- All organism of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- This makes protein within a cell from acid
- and heat energy
- Found in a plant cell and conduct photosynthesis
- Living things have to get rid of un-wanted waste products
- Plants which photosynthesis to produce food
- The living and non-living things within a particular area and the interactions between them
- Living things react to changes in their surroundings
- Controls what happens inside of the cell
- All the population of all the different species found in the ecosystems at the same time
31 Clues: Living • Non-living • and heat energy • A jelly like substance • Living things need nutrients • The source of energy in a cell • Living things produce off-springs • The place where an organism lives • Controls what happens inside of the cell • Animals that eat plants of other animals • This makes protein within a cell from acid • plants which photosynthesis to produce food • ...
