nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
Cell Theory/Process 2012-12-15
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- stated that all plants are composed of cells
- organizing the various materials to form proteins
- "soaking" up water and food molecules into the cell from its environemnt
- division of cell to increase the number of cells within an organism or the number of organisms
- breaking down food particles into soluble units for the cell
- motion of all types
- change in activity of a cell as a result of stimulation
- concluded all cells come from pre-existing cells
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- discharging substances from the cell to influence activities outisde the cell
- examined cork under a microscope in 1665
- releasing chemical bound energy when certain organic molecules are split
- concluded that animals are composed of cells
- obtaining molecules of food by ingesting or manufacturing them
- removing soluble waste materials formed as a by-product of cell activity
- determined that many microorganisms are composed of a single cell
- eliminating insoluble, non-digestible particles
- basic unit of living organisms
17 Clues: motion of all types • basic unit of living organisms • examined cork under a microscope in 1665 • stated that all plants are composed of cells • concluded that animals are composed of cells • eliminating insoluble, non-digestible particles • concluded all cells come from pre-existing cells • organizing the various materials to form proteins • ...
Environmental affects on Microorganisms 2024-09-02
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- Where all living things live
- How an acidic environment benefits lactic acid bacteria to eliminate other other microorganisms
- Sugar found in milk
- What happens to all enzymes if the pH is is too high or too low
- What happens to bacterial growth when temperature is too low (2 words 5,4)
- To increase in size
- Breaking down glucose to release energy for life processes
- The effect of the wrong pH on Respiration and Nutrition
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- Proteins in all living things that make the chemical reactions involved in life processes happen
- What happens to bacteria cell membranes when pH is too high or too low
- All living things do these to be classified as living
- What happens to all enzymes if the temperature is too high
- Without Oxygen
- Ideal Temperature range for bacteria to thrive
- outside of the cell
- Obtaining food
- Being aware of the changes in the environment around you
- Breaking down large food particles in smaller ones
- The relationship between the microorganism and its environment
- Energy store inside living things
- To make more
- What happens to bacterial growth when temperature is too high (2 words 5,4)
22 Clues: To make more • Without Oxygen • Obtaining food • outside of the cell • Sugar found in milk • To increase in size • Where all living things live • Energy store inside living things • Ideal Temperature range for bacteria to thrive • Breaking down large food particles in smaller ones • All living things do these to be classified as living • ...
NURTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-23
6 Clues: ENERGY ABOSORBED BY CHLOROPHYLL. • THE ORGANISMS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD. • THE ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD. • THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES AND YOUNG STEMS OF PLANTS. • FOOD IS TAKEN IN BY AN ORGANISM AND USED BY ITS BODY. • SUBSTANCE THAT CAN BE BROKEN DOWN INTO CHEMICAL REACTION.
Vocabulary practice ( Water cycle and the 7 characteristics of living things) 2021-09-09
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- is one step of the water cycle when the water in the plants evaporate.
- Making new living organisms
- Be able to respond to a stimuli.
- is one step of the water cycle where clouds are made and then this vapor becomes liquid.
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- is one step of the water cycle where any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere falls back to the Earth.
- A chemical reaction that takes plance in all living cells realing energy from food.
- Taking in nutrients that are needed to keep the organism alive
- Changing the position or shape of a part of the body.
- Get rid of waste products
- A permanent increase in size
10 Clues: Get rid of waste products • Making new living organisms • A permanent increase in size • Be able to respond to a stimuli. • Changing the position or shape of a part of the body. • Taking in nutrients that are needed to keep the organism alive • is one step of the water cycle when the water in the plants evaporate. • ...
Revision Crossword 2022-02-19
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- A prediction or educated guess about investigation results.
- Helps to carry food and chemicals around organisms and get rid of waste products.
- The lowest (most specific) level of classification.
- A characteristic that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
- Contains water and nutrients. Is the home of certain animals.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that have feathers and wings.
- Must be favourable for life to exist. Affects which state water is found in.
- The highest (broadest) level of classification.
- The second-highest (broadest) level of classification.
- Factors that can affect a scientific investigation.
- The original source of this is the Sun. Plants are able to store it in a useful form.
- A thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
- Detecting changes in the environment.
- Removing waste products from the organism.
- The science of classifying living organisms.
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- The phylum consisting of all animals that have a backbone.
- Plants get this from making their own food, animals need to eat plants or animals.
- The third-highest (broadest) level of classification.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that are cold-blooded, generally have four legs and are covered with scales.
- Found in the atmosphere. Needed for photosynthesis and respiration.
- The parts of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere that support life and all the living organisms and dead organic matter.
- The thin layer of soil and rocks covering Earth.
- All of the living things in a particular place, interacting with each other and their non-living environment.
- Breaking down food in cells to release energy.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that undergoes metamorphosis.
- Contains all the water found on Earth.
- Producing new individuals with the same characteristics as their parents.
- All living things increase in size as they mature.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates give birth to live young.
- The scientific name for the class of vertebrates that are aquatic and covered with scales.
- Needed for animals to be able to find food or avoid danger.
31 Clues: Detecting changes in the environment. • Contains all the water found on Earth. • Removing waste products from the organism. • A thin layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • The science of classifying living organisms. • Breaking down food in cells to release energy. • The highest (broadest) level of classification. • The thin layer of soil and rocks covering Earth. • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
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- the organ of a hydra which are used for ingestion
- of butterfly which helps to suck nectar from flower.
- false feet of amoeba
- stiff hair-structures which is used by paramecium for ingestion
- teeth of a child.
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- a digestive juice which is produced in the liver and stored in gall blader
- food pipe
- process of using the absorbed food for energy.
- white hard substance that covers your teeth.
- animals that have four chambers of stomach
10 Clues: food pipe • teeth of a child. • false feet of amoeba • animals that have four chambers of stomach • white hard substance that covers your teeth. • process of using the absorbed food for energy. • the organ of a hydra which are used for ingestion • of butterfly which helps to suck nectar from flower. • stiff hair-structures which is used by paramecium for ingestion • ...
Reaction in nutrition. 2021-07-15
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- During crystallization, these are formed.
- WATER Common name for calcium hydroxide.
- Rhizobium shelters in the root nodules of this type of plants.
- Green solution formed when iron is dipped in copper sulphate.
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- one of the end products produced during the break down of complex molecule fat.
- During most physical change matter changes its---
- This is one of the physical properties.
- One which allows parasites to live in or on it.
- Juice from this also reaches small intestine that facilitates the process of digestion.
- A complex carbohydrate that we are not able to digest.
10 Clues: This is one of the physical properties. • WATER Common name for calcium hydroxide. • During crystallization, these are formed. • One which allows parasites to live in or on it. • During most physical change matter changes its--- • A complex carbohydrate that we are not able to digest. • Green solution formed when iron is dipped in copper sulphate. • ...
Nutrition In Animals 2019-09-20
10 Clues: Grass Eaters • Flesh Eaters • Taking in of food • Largest gland of our body • Discharge of undigested food • Chewing of partly digested food • Animals that eat dead organisms • Movement of muscles of oesophagus • Conversion of nutrients into fluids • Animals living in or on other animals
Food Trivia 2013-05-10
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- How many servings of vegetables and fruit should you eat in a day?
- The portion size of a deck of cards can be used in what food group?
- Where do you look to see how much sugar is in a particular food?
- What liquid should you consume to quench your thirst?
- How much is a serving of milk?
- Where do you look to see if sugar has been ADDED to a product?
- What meat alternative is commonly used in chili?
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- What is listed at the bottom of a nutrition label?
- What are the two nutrients listed under carbohydrates on a nutrition label?
- How much is a serving of juice in the fruit and vegetables food group?
- What is the minimum number of food groups that should be part of a healthy snack?
- 3/4 cup of yogurt is a serving size in what food group?
- What type of fat is not healthy?
- What is the minimum number of food groups that should be part of a balanced meal?
- What food group encourages you to eat one green and one orange food item every day?
- How many minutes of physical activity is recommended every day for youth?
- What is the measurement of energy on a nutrition label?
- What type of spread can be used as an alternative to meat products?
- If you do not drink cow milk what is an example of an alternative option?
19 Clues: How much is a serving of milk? • What type of fat is not healthy? • What meat alternative is commonly used in chili? • What is listed at the bottom of a nutrition label? • What liquid should you consume to quench your thirst? • 3/4 cup of yogurt is a serving size in what food group? • What is the measurement of energy on a nutrition label? • ...
Maria Benitez 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-18
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- this being too high or too low will have bad effects
- what process in plants produces oxygen
- is the tendency of plants to grow toward light
- ____ are located in the ovary
- where do plants lose their water from their leaves because of evaporation
- some ______day plants are African violets and spinach
- the other by-product from photosynthesis
- plants consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- plants are placed into 1 through 8 zones depending on average minimum temperature
- plants first grow from a seed
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- the process where plants intake water and nutrients
- when a plant doesn't grow very much
- 90% of the plant is made of mostly _____
- is the response of plants to differing amounts of light
- plants have _______ types like seeds and fruits
- how nutrients and water enter plants through the cell wall
- ____day plants require long nights to flower
- of nutrients being transported elsewhere in the plants body
- asexual and sexual are types of...
- water ______ nutrients throughout the body
20 Clues: ____ are located in the ovary • plants first grow from a seed • asexual and sexual are types of... • when a plant doesn't grow very much • what process in plants produces oxygen • 90% of the plant is made of mostly _____ • the other by-product from photosynthesis • water ______ nutrients throughout the body • ____day plants require long nights to flower • ...
Biology Vocabulary Review 2025-09-16
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- organisms with backbones
- a life process wherein organisms react to environmental stimuli
- specialized cells that receive and send signals to the brain
- type of reproduction that only involves 1 parent
- group of tissues working together
- getting bigger
- absorbs light from the sun to make food for the plants
- (life process) moving some parts or all of the body
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- movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
- getting rid of waste
- part of the digestive system; there's small and large
- movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- releasing energy using oxygen and sugar
- a life process wherein organisms produce offspring
- (life process) getting food and nutrients
- this is needed during the process of active transport
16 Clues: getting bigger • getting rid of waste • organisms with backbones • group of tissues working together • releasing energy using oxygen and sugar • (life process) getting food and nutrients • type of reproduction that only involves 1 parent • a life process wherein organisms produce offspring • (life process) moving some parts or all of the body • ...
Animals 2024-06-25
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- A part of a plant, most are flat and green
- The part of a plant that reproduces/ make seeds
- The food we eat to stay healthy
- The part of a plant that have seeds
- Thin lines on a leaf, help it take water, nutrients and energy to other parts of the plant
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- The part of the plant that anchors the plants in the soil
- To take or carry something from one place to another
- The jobs something does
- The main stem of a plant
- The part of a plant that joins the roots to the leaves
10 Clues: The jobs something does • The main stem of a plant • The food we eat to stay healthy • The part of a plant that have seeds • A part of a plant, most are flat and green • The part of a plant that reproduces/ make seeds • To take or carry something from one place to another • The part of a plant that joins the roots to the leaves • ...
Greek & Latin Word Roots: Week 15: -ation, -ition 2025-01-21
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- The process of eating well in order to be healthy.
- The skill of calculating the total of two or more amounts.
- The act of trying to win something that someone else also wants.
- The act of saying or doing something again.
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- A picture or diagram that helps make something clear.
- The business of flying an aircraft.
- Something that a person says or writes that is repeated by someone else.
- The process of the bodies of dead animals or plants breaking down.
- A process of inquiry to learn facts about something.
- The act of giving knowledge.
10 Clues: The act of giving knowledge. • The business of flying an aircraft. • The act of saying or doing something again. • The process of eating well in order to be healthy. • A process of inquiry to learn facts about something. • A picture or diagram that helps make something clear. • The skill of calculating the total of two or more amounts. • ...
NUTRTION IN PLANTS 2016-04-20
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- water and minerals absorbed by the plant are transported to the leaf by these vessels.
- mistletoe
- non-green plants which feed on dead and decaying plants and animals, and derive their food from
- the process by which green plants make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and chlorophyll
- all non green plants and animals are ____________
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- carbon dioxide + water with chlorophyll and sunlight gives oxygen and____________
- glucose is converted into _________ to be stored in fruits, leaves, stems ect.
- green plants are ____________
- venus fly trap and pitcher plant
- the cells of plants contain these green structures.
10 Clues: mistletoe • green plants are ____________ • venus fly trap and pitcher plant • all non green plants and animals are ____________ • the cells of plants contain these green structures. • glucose is converted into _________ to be stored in fruits, leaves, stems ect. • carbon dioxide + water with chlorophyll and sunlight gives oxygen and____________ • ...
Plants in Action 2013-04-14
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- are different to others and it starts with a s and ends in a m
- we use it to breathe oxygen
- faces the sun and looks like a sun
- the gas-filled bladders of giant kelp keep the plant upright
- growes flowers
- come in many sizes and fall off trees
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- in spring everthing grows and is very wet
- they look like bells and are blue
- we smell very nice and are red
- a tough, thick shell that surrounds the bean
10 Clues: growes flowers • we use it to breathe oxygen • we smell very nice and are red • they look like bells and are blue • faces the sun and looks like a sun • come in many sizes and fall off trees • in spring everthing grows and is very wet • a tough, thick shell that surrounds the bean • the gas-filled bladders of giant kelp keep the plant upright • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-12-31
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- The _________ divides inside the ovule to form baby plant.
- Cotyledons are also known as ________.
- The leaf buds develop into tiny ________.
- The pollen grains are _____________ in size.
- Flowers of tomato and brinjal are ___________ flowers.
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- A ______ is a stem that serves as a storage organ.
- The patterns present on the outer wall of pollen grains are distinctive of a species of plant.
- A __________ is a singular sporangium.
- The alpine nutcracker eats ______ cone seeds.
- Plant stores food in the form of _________.
10 Clues: Cotyledons are also known as ________. • A __________ is a singular sporangium. • The leaf buds develop into tiny ________. • Plant stores food in the form of _________. • The pollen grains are _____________ in size. • The alpine nutcracker eats ______ cone seeds. • A ______ is a stem that serves as a storage organ. • ...
Transport in plants 2024-01-14
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- Transports food in the plant
- Produce energy through photosynthesis
- Evaporation of water from the surface of leaves
- Absorb water and minerals
- Transpiration organ
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- the process of gas exchange in plants
- The process by which plants take in sunlight and convert it into energy
- The outermost layer of plant cells
- The process of sugar movement in plants
- Transports water and mineral salts in the plant
10 Clues: Transpiration organ • Absorb water and minerals • Transports food in the plant • The outermost layer of plant cells • the process of gas exchange in plants • Produce energy through photosynthesis • The process of sugar movement in plants • Evaporation of water from the surface of leaves • Transports water and mineral salts in the plant • ...
respiration in plants 2020-06-23
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- salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans
- Part of amoeba which helps to take food in
- Parasitic plant
- Alimentary canal is also called as
- it is the common passage for food and wind in our body
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- Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as..
- Breakdown of complex food molecules into simpler ones is called
- Living organisms which can prepare their own food
- Parasitic roots of dodder plant
- slimy form of food in stomach
10 Clues: Parasitic plant • slimy form of food in stomach • Parasitic roots of dodder plant • Alimentary canal is also called as • Part of amoeba which helps to take food in • Living organisms which can prepare their own food • salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans • Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as.. • ...
Respiration in plants 2020-06-24
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- salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans
- Part of amoeba which helps to take food in
- Parasitic plant
- Alimentary canal is also called as
- it is the common passage for food and wind in our body
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- Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as..
- Breakdown of complex food molecules into simpler ones is called
- Living organisms which can prepare their own food
- Parasitic roots of dodder plant
- slimy form of food in stomach
10 Clues: Parasitic plant • slimy form of food in stomach • Parasitic roots of dodder plant • Alimentary canal is also called as • Part of amoeba which helps to take food in • Living organisms which can prepare their own food • salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans • Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as.. • ...
TRANSPORTATION IN PLANTS 2019-09-24
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- Throbbing of heart
- Blood cell called as soldiers of our body
- Red coloured pigment in blood
- Functional unit of kidney
- Vascular tissue for water transportation
- Vascular tissue for food transportation
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- Help in blood clotting
- Removal of wastes
- Organ System responsible for transportation of materials
- Fluid part of blood
10 Clues: Removal of wastes • Throbbing of heart • Fluid part of blood • Help in blood clotting • Functional unit of kidney • Red coloured pigment in blood • Vascular tissue for food transportation • Vascular tissue for water transportation • Blood cell called as soldiers of our body • Organ System responsible for transportation of materials
Reproduction in plants 2024-09-23
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- – The union of male and female gametes.
- – Method of asexual reproduction in plants where part of the parent plant develops into a new plant.
- – The female reproductive part of a flower.
- – Structure that carries male gametes in flowers.
- – Type of reproduction involving two parents.
- – Formation of fruit and seed occurs after this process.
- – The process of transferring pollen grains from anther to stigma.
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- – The process of growing new plants from seeds.
- – The male reproductive part of a flower.
- – Type of reproduction without seeds.
- – The process by which plants make copies of themselves.
11 Clues: – Type of reproduction without seeds. • – The union of male and female gametes. • – The male reproductive part of a flower. • – The female reproductive part of a flower. • – Type of reproduction involving two parents. • – The process of growing new plants from seeds. • – Structure that carries male gametes in flowers. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2023-01-30
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- In this reproduction, the plants can give rise to new plansts without seeds
- In sexual reproduction, a male and a female gamate fuse to form a
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of a flower
- Male reproductive part of the plant
- They perform the function of reproduction in plants
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- Female reproductive part of the plant
- Algae reproduce by this method
- Roots,Stems and Leaves are referred as these parts of a plant
- In this reproduction, the plants are obtained from seeds
- These are asexual reproductive bodies
10 Clues: Algae reproduce by this method • Male reproductive part of the plant • Female reproductive part of the plant • These are asexual reproductive bodies • They perform the function of reproduction in plants • Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of a flower • In this reproduction, the plants are obtained from seeds • ...
Transport in Plants 2023-03-21
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- part of the plant that releases the sucrose
- the loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant
- a piece of apparatus used to measure water uptake in plants
- the movement of assimilates from source to sink in the phloem
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- gaps that join the cytoplasm of companion cells and sieve tube elements
- how water moves from cell to cell
- how substances are moved from one place to another using a hydrostatic pressure gradient
- Cross walls in the sieve tube that have gaps in them to allow the uninterupted flow of assimilates
- Substance that thickens and strengthens the walls of the xylem vessels
- part of the plant that receives the sucrose
10 Clues: how water moves from cell to cell • part of the plant that releases the sucrose • part of the plant that receives the sucrose • the loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant • a piece of apparatus used to measure water uptake in plants • the movement of assimilates from source to sink in the phloem • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2023-08-16
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- The ________ develops into a fruit.
- Dispersal of seeds is necessary to prevent _____________.
- Seeds that are dispersed by water have a ____________ outer layer.
- Wind pollinated flowers produce huge amounts of pollen to ___________ the chances of pollen landing on female flowers.
- A flower that has both male and female parts is called a __________ flower.
- The process in which pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma is called ____________.
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- The ________ develops into the seed.
- A flower that has male and female parts on separate flowers is called a __________ flower.
- ____________ is the process whereby seeds produce new plants.
- Fertilization is the process in which a male cell ______ with a female cell.
10 Clues: The ________ develops into a fruit. • The ________ develops into the seed. • Dispersal of seeds is necessary to prevent _____________. • ____________ is the process whereby seeds produce new plants. • Seeds that are dispersed by water have a ____________ outer layer. • A flower that has both male and female parts is called a __________ flower. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2023-08-16
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- The ________ develops into a fruit.
- Dispersal of seeds is necessary to prevent _____________.
- Seeds that are dispersed by water have a ____________ outer layer.
- Wind pollinated flowers produce huge amounts of pollen to ___________ the chances of pollen landing on female flowers.
- A flower that has both male and female parts is called a __________ flower.
- The process in which pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma is called ____________.
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- The ________ develops into the seed.
- A flower that has male and female parts on separate flowers is called a __________ flower.
- ____________ is the process whereby seeds produce new plants.
- Fertilization is the process in which a male cell ______ with a female cell.
10 Clues: The ________ develops into a fruit. • The ________ develops into the seed. • Dispersal of seeds is necessary to prevent _____________. • ____________ is the process whereby seeds produce new plants. • Seeds that are dispersed by water have a ____________ outer layer. • A flower that has both male and female parts is called a __________ flower. • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2025-04-07
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- Produces pollen
- Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary(like a straw)
- Tiny reproductive structures that contain a copy of the parent DNA
- A smaller version of the parent organism grows out of the parent
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- The stalk that holds the anther
- Sticky area at the end of the pistil
- Modified leaves around the developing flower
- Surrounds the reproductive parts of the flower
- Produces the egg(ovule)
- An undeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering
10 Clues: Produces pollen • Produces the egg(ovule) • The stalk that holds the anther • Sticky area at the end of the pistil • Modified leaves around the developing flower • Surrounds the reproductive parts of the flower • Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary(like a straw) • An undeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary Practice 2023-11-19
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- Minerals that carry electric charges, promoting muscle function and helping to prevent cramps
- Required on food packaging, these provide information about the nutrition provided by a product as well as it's ingredients
- A complex carb that improves digestion
- Taking in less calories than you use, helpful for losing weight
- Nutrients that naturally occur in soil and rocks
- Helps to grow and repair your body’s tissues
- These things regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and help obtain energy
- Excess energy is stored as this, it also form your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
- Chemical process by which your body breaks down food, influenced by genetics and lifestyle
- Nutrients that naturally occur in living things
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- A way to describe food that lacks nutrition
- Taking in more calories than you use, helpful for gaining weight
- These provide our bodies with energy (both short- and long-term)
- Vitamins that protect cells from damage caused by the aging process and types of cancer
- A way to describe food with higher amounts of vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, and unsaturated fats
- The process of providing our bodies with necessary food for health and growth
- A unit of measure for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
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 • ...
Vocab revision 2021-03-15
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- Belegschaft
- Gehalt
- Kreuzfahrt
- unleistbar
- Beleg/Kassenbon
- Kohlenhydrate
- Arbeitslosigkeit
- Taschenlampe (BrE)
- in Pension gehen
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- Angestellter
- Rabatt/Preisnachlass
- Nachhaltigkeit
- Lehrling
- eine Schule abschließen
- Garantie
- Per Anhalter unterwegs sein
- Gegner
- Gehsteig (AmE)
- Ernährung
- Marke/Modelabel
- Vorlesung (Uni)
- Rechnung
22 Clues: Gegner • Gehalt • Lehrling • Garantie • Rechnung • Ernährung • Kreuzfahrt • unleistbar • Belegschaft • Angestellter • Kohlenhydrate • Nachhaltigkeit • Gehsteig (AmE) • Marke/Modelabel • Vorlesung (Uni) • Beleg/Kassenbon • Arbeitslosigkeit • in Pension gehen • Taschenlampe (BrE) • Rabatt/Preisnachlass • eine Schule abschließen • Per Anhalter unterwegs sein
Fitness and Health Promotion / Healthy Eating / Nutrition / HRA 2020-09-02
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- The HRA allows you to create your own customized _______ plan to maintain or improve your health.
- The Canada’s food guide recommends eating a variety of healthy food each day such as vegetables and _________.
- What does the R in HRA stand for?
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
- The HRA is Private, ___________, and protected
- Name the first health risk and health skills assessed by the HRA.
- Healthy nutrition contributes to your ______ level, your recovery from physical activity and daily activities, and your overall health.
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
- Which one of the 3 key messages of the Fitness Strategy relate to nutrition?
- What does the H in HRA stand for?
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- The Canada’s food guide recommends making ________ your drink of choice.
- What Canadian Health Promotion Day occurs during the month of March?
- ___________ building is the third health risk and health skill assessed by the HRA.
- The Canada’s food guide also recommends to choose food products that are _______ in sodium, sugars, saturated fats.
- The HRA can help you maintain or improve your _________.
- What does the A in HRA stand for?
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
17 Clues: What does the R in HRA stand for? • What does the A in HRA stand for? • What does the H in HRA stand for? • The HRA is Private, ___________, and protected • The HRA can help you maintain or improve your _________. • Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________. • Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________. • ...
Save the Honey Bees Article 2022-06-08
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- of several large, hairy social bees of the family Apidae
- organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtains nutriment.
- convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).
- Infection-an infection caused by fungi.
- Bee-a solitary bee of the genera Andrena and Halictus, which sometimes resemble honey bees.
- Bee-any of numerous solitary bees, as of the family Megachilidae, that construct nests of clay.
- newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.
- of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods.
- immature, wingless, feeding stage of an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis.
- saccharine secretion of a plant, which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate the flower.
- person who raises honeybees
- building, room, or area, usually chiefly of glass, in which the temperature is maintained within a desired range, used for cultivating tender plants or growing plants out of season.
- Bees-is a bee that occurs naturally in a region.
- person who searched up something to find information on it.
- Plants-a plant that is a part of the balance of nature that has developed over hundreds or thousands of years in a particular region or ecosystem.
- fertilizing element of flowering plants, consisting of fine, powdery, yellowish grains or spores, sometimes in masses.
- structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and their eggs.
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- fluid in the body cavities and tissues of invertebrates, in arthropods functioning as blood and in some other invertebrates functioning as lymph.
- group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country.
- or exploit (an organism or part) as a parasite.
- chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal.
- bring into existence,give rise to cause
- act or process of nourishing or of being nourished; the use of food for life, health, and growth.
- and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health
- quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity, sameness, or monotony.
- Bee-any of several solitary bees of the family Apidae that nest in solid wood, boring tunnels in which to deposit their eggs.
- small mite,that is a parasite of the honeybee.
- shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees.
- fluid in the body cavities and tissues of invertebrates, in arthropods functioning as blood and in some other invertebrates functioning as lymph.
- Bees-any bee that collects and stores honey.
30 Clues: person who raises honeybees • bring into existence,give rise to cause • Infection-an infection caused by fungi. • convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower). • Bees-any bee that collects and stores honey. • small mite,that is a parasite of the honeybee. • or exploit (an organism or part) as a parasite. • Bees-is a bee that occurs naturally in a region. • ...
Lesson 9B (?) 2020-02-09
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- Fixed plants: Water lily and …………
- Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants.
- Main food giving plant of the grass family.
- In Hilly areas, trees bear ……………… instead of flowers.
- Floating plants - ……………. , Water Hyacinth .
- Sticky and clayey soil is found in ……… places.
- ……………… Grow in marshy areas and have ………………. Roots (9,9).
- Plants growing in deserts have ……… instead of leaves.
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- Giant grass - …………….
- Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant.
- Climbers that grow in rainforests - …………….
- A desert plant: ……………..
- In hilly areas, plants have ……………… like …………….. (6,6).
- Green, fleshy ……….. of desert plants makes food.
- …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water.
- Paper was made from this grass - …………
- Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass.
17 Clues: Giant grass - ……………. • A desert plant: …………….. • Venus flytrap is an ……………. Plant. • Fixed plants: Water lily and ………… • Paper was made from this grass - ………… • Underwater plants: ……………… , Tape Grass. • …………. Plants: Plants that grow in water. • Climbers that grow in rainforests - ……………. • Plants in the grass family - …………. Plants. • ...
National Garden Month (April) 2025-03-17
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- Another word for flowers.
- To trim plants for better growth.
- Small beginnings that grow into plants.
- Edible plants grown in a garden.
- A pollinator often found in gardens.
- What bees and butterflies do to flowers.
- The first stage of plant growth.
- A tool used to break up soil.
- A structure for growing plants year-round.
- Unwanted plants in a garden.
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- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- A key ingredient for photosynthesis.
- Plants that climb or trail.
- Essential for plant life.
- Helps plants grow strong and healthy.
- The foundation for growing plants.
- Plants used for cooking and medicine.
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture.
- A small hand tool for digging.
- A place where plants and flowers grow.
20 Clues: Another word for flowers. • Essential for plant life. • Plants that climb or trail. • Unwanted plants in a garden. • A tool used to break up soil. • A small hand tool for digging. • Edible plants grown in a garden. • The first stage of plant growth. • To trim plants for better growth. • The foundation for growing plants. • A key ingredient for photosynthesis. • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
10 Clues: used by amoeba • produced in liver • used by paramecium • four chambered animals • another name of food pipe • another name for excretion • used to tear hard food items • used by buttterfly to print nectar • finger like structure in small intestine • a simple multicellular organism with tentacles
Nutrition in animals 2017-09-14
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- The breakdown of food into a simple soluble form with the help of digestive juices
- The pushing down of food by muscles in the oesophagus
- False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food
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- Small finger like projections in the inner wall of the small intestine
- The white substance that covers our teeth
- The process by which absorbed nutrient are utilized by the body
- The process of taking in food through the mouth
- A simple multicellular animal which has a number of tentacles around its mouth
- Hooved,plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps
- Chisel shaped teeth that are used for cutting and biting
10 Clues: The white substance that covers our teeth • The process of taking in food through the mouth • False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food • The pushing down of food by muscles in the oesophagus • Chisel shaped teeth that are used for cutting and biting • The process by which absorbed nutrient are utilized by the body • ...
Nutrition in animals 2024-07-28
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- protects inner lining of the stomach
- type of carbohydrate present in grass
- finger like outgrowths on inner wall of small intestine
- grass eating animals
- plays a role in digestion of fats
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- the cavity in which process of digestion begins
- pipe that carries food to the stomach
- false feet of amoeba
- process of removal of solid waste
- largest gland in the body
10 Clues: false feet of amoeba • grass eating animals • largest gland in the body • process of removal of solid waste • plays a role in digestion of fats • protects inner lining of the stomach • pipe that carries food to the stomach • type of carbohydrate present in grass • the cavity in which process of digestion begins • finger like outgrowths on inner wall of small intestine
NUTRITION IN HUMAN 2023-04-05
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- there are currently 13 recognized types and contain carbon
- Adipose tissue uses fatty acids and glucose for this
- this include fat and oil
- Our body breaks this down into glucose and it has 3 types
- include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium
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- is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin concentration within them is lower than normal.
- A diet typically containing 50 to 60 percent carbohydrates, 12 to 20 percent protein, and 30 percent fat.
- composed of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom
- are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body They do most of the work in cells
- essential to eat every day but in a small amount
10 Clues: this include fat and oil • composed of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom • include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium • essential to eat every day but in a small amount • Adipose tissue uses fatty acids and glucose for this • Our body breaks this down into glucose and it has 3 types • there are currently 13 recognized types and contain carbon • ...
Nutrition in Pregnancy 2022-10-11
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- a pregnant adult woman should aim to consume 8 serves of _______
- Severe and persistent vomiting leads to _____ deficiency
- folic acid prevents ______ tube defects
- ideal weight gain is a _______, not a goal
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- fetal growth is sensitive during the first trimester to ______ nutrition
- low _____ intake is associated with low birth weight
- The caloric requirements of women will _____ during pregnancy
- common pregnancy misconception - ____for two
- 150mcg/daily of this supplement is recommended
- intake of fish should be _____ due to high levels of mercury
10 Clues: folic acid prevents ______ tube defects • ideal weight gain is a _______, not a goal • common pregnancy misconception - ____for two • 150mcg/daily of this supplement is recommended • low _____ intake is associated with low birth weight • Severe and persistent vomiting leads to _____ deficiency • intake of fish should be _____ due to high levels of mercury • ...
health and safety 2025-02-25
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- how well your heart and other organs function
- the rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to maintain vital functions such as breathing and keeping warm.
- characterized by much sitting and little physical exercise.
- process by which plants and animals take in and use food
- chemical substances in food that are needed for good health
- all efforts by federal, state, and local governments to protect persons and property
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- an injury serious enough that a medical professional was consulted
- freedom from harm or the danger of harm
- exercises that condition the heart and lungs by increasing the body's ability to take in oxygen
- unplanned event often resulting in personal injury, property damage, or both
- events, activities, experiences, or situations that cause stress.
- death caused by electric shock
- units of energy produced by food when it is used by the body
- mental, physical, or emotional strain
- uncontrollable event in nature that destroys life or property
15 Clues: death caused by electric shock • mental, physical, or emotional strain • freedom from harm or the danger of harm • how well your heart and other organs function • process by which plants and animals take in and use food • characterized by much sitting and little physical exercise. • chemical substances in food that are needed for good health • ...
17.2 Plant Structures and Responses 2026-01-14
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- in plants, a lateral meristem that generates layers of cork
- a lateral meristem between the xylem and phloem that produces woody growth in some plants
- a theory that explains the movement of water through xylem vessels in plants
- the process that transports sugars throughout phloem in plants
- bumps on the stems of plants that give rise to branches, buds, and leaves
- in plants, tissue underneath the epidermis that fills up most of the volume of plants and is dead when mature
- vascular vessels that transport sugars and other products from the leaves to other plant parts
- long, tightly packed cells in the ground tissue of plants where much of the chlorophyll containing cells are found
- the ability of plants to determine direction so that roots grow downward and stems grow upward
- a thick layer of ground tissue that surrounds the vascular tissue in a root
- mesophyll loosely packed cells in leaves that have few chloroplasts and provide space for the diffusion of water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide
- in plants, vascular tissue consisting of hollow pipes that transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots
- the ability of plants to sense day length to activate periods of growth or dormancy
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- in plants, a mass of stem cells at the tip of roots and stems that is the site of new plant growth
- in plants, a waxy covering that waterproofs leaves
- movement of plants or growth toward the direction of sunlight
- a root that grows from a non-root plant part, such as a stem or leaf
- a single thickened root at the center of a root system from which other roots grow
- a strong macromolecule in some plant cell walls that make cells woody and rigid
- in plants, long, thick phloem cells that lack nuclei and function to carry sugars through the phloem vessels
- in plants, short, nucleated cells found in phloem, adjacent to sieve cells
- in plants, a meristem that increases the diameter of stems and roots
- a strand of xylem and phloem that runs the length of a plant
- a tangle of small roots that develop in some plants
- hair-like projections from roots that increase the surface area available for water absorption
25 Clues: in plants, a waxy covering that waterproofs leaves • a tangle of small roots that develop in some plants • in plants, a lateral meristem that generates layers of cork • a strand of xylem and phloem that runs the length of a plant • movement of plants or growth toward the direction of sunlight • the process that transports sugars throughout phloem in plants • ...
Health Crossword 2022-01-21
10 Clues: ...Jump • The Curse of... • type of exercise • Melts stress away • Study of nutrition • The best football... • Uses calorie counting • Using all body muscles in water • a hydration tracking app with reminders • a smartphone app and website that tracks diet and exercise
plants in action 2013-11-28
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- What holds up the plant.
- What the plant gives us.
- Whats the first leaves on the plant.
- What the start of the plant.
- What helps the plant get water.
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- What falls off the trees.
- What the seed gets planted in.
- Whats the best looking thing of the plant.
- Whats the out side of a seed
- What liquid that the plant drinks.
10 Clues: What holds up the plant. • What the plant gives us. • What falls off the trees. • Whats the out side of a seed • What the start of the plant. • What the seed gets planted in. • What helps the plant get water. • What liquid that the plant drinks. • Whats the first leaves on the plant. • Whats the best looking thing of the plant.
Respiration in Plants 2020-05-17
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- where do more number of stomata located on the leaves.
- how does the air passes among cells in plant's body
- where do you find mangrove plants
- catabolic process which occurs in mitochondria
- name the plants which has aerial roots
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- an experiment in which can prove that heat is evolved during respiration by germinated seeds
- Gaseous exchanging places on the roots of a plant
- power houses of cell
- solution which is useful for identifying presece of carbondioxide.
- Energy currency
10 Clues: Energy currency • power houses of cell • where do you find mangrove plants • name the plants which has aerial roots • catabolic process which occurs in mitochondria • Gaseous exchanging places on the roots of a plant • how does the air passes among cells in plant's body • where do more number of stomata located on the leaves. • ...
Motion In Plants 2020-08-02
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- a motion of the body parts due to changes in water content
- Motions of plant by stimuli from outside, but it is not affected by the direction the stimulus is coming from
- curvature motions occur when a plant is provided with artificial or natural light only from one direction
- Motion of plant in response to shock by a touch stimulus
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- the movement caused by unilateral stimulus of some chemicals
- stimuli from the plant body itself
- Motions of plant that move all the body or several parts of the plant either towards or away from stimuli
- a motion in plants that is caused by the presence of external stimuli
- Growth movements induced by stimulus of gravity
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ
10 Clues: stimuli from the plant body itself • Growth movements induced by stimulus of gravity • Motion of plant in response to shock by a touch stimulus • a motion of the body parts due to changes in water content • the movement caused by unilateral stimulus of some chemicals • a motion in plants that is caused by the presence of external stimuli • ...
Nutrients In Plants 2017-05-20
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- A element needed to make proteins.
- A structure containing chlorophyll
- Example of saprophytes
- A important part of the cell
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- Thing that keeps a plant rigid or upright
- Live in or near their hosts and obtain nutrients from their hosts
- Bacteria that can change nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- Example of insectivorous plants
- Undigested part of the plant
- The form in which food is changed after photosynthesis
10 Clues: Example of saprophytes • Undigested part of the plant • A important part of the cell • Example of insectivorous plants • A element needed to make proteins. • A structure containing chlorophyll • Thing that keeps a plant rigid or upright • The form in which food is changed after photosynthesis • Bacteria that can change nitrogen into water soluble compounds • ...
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
10 Clues: Parasite • Food Factories of Plants • Tiny pores in the leaves • Dead and Decaying matter • Green pigments in plants • Nitrogen fixing bacteria • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Respiration in Plants 2020-09-28
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- Pores present in the lower surface of leaves.
- In the morning the photosynthesis rate is ___ to the respiration rate.
- Glucose is transported by vessels called ____ from the leaves to different parts of the plant.
- Respiration which needs oxygen.
- Any reaction which occurs because of oxygen.
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- In anaerobic respiration, glucose is partially broken down into ___ , carbon dioxide and energy.
- Respiration which does not need oxygen.
- Process by which glucose is broken down to release energy
- After making glucose, plants need this to help release energy from that glucose.
- Excess energy gets stored in the form of ___.
10 Clues: Respiration which needs oxygen. • Respiration which does not need oxygen. • Any reaction which occurs because of oxygen. • Pores present in the lower surface of leaves. • Excess energy gets stored in the form of ___. • Process by which glucose is broken down to release energy • In the morning the photosynthesis rate is ___ to the respiration rate. • ...
Adaptation in plants 2021-07-25
Adaptation in plants 2021-07-25
Reproduction in plants 2023-01-31
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- Capable of producing a new plant
- Which plant has unisexual flowers
- A mass of nutritive material outside the embryo sac is called
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called
- Which part of gynoecium determines the compatible nature of pollen grain
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- Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into
- Which part of the seed on germination develops into shoot
- The other name for gynoecium
- Embryo sac is located inside the
- Which fruit is produced by parthenocarpy
10 Clues: The other name for gynoecium • Capable of producing a new plant • Embryo sac is located inside the • Which plant has unisexual flowers • Which fruit is produced by parthenocarpy • Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into • Which part of the seed on germination develops into shoot • The transfer of pollen from the anther to stigma is called • ...
Transportation in Plants 2021-12-09
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- A Vascular tissue responsible for transporting food produced by leaves to all parts of the plant
- Loss of water
- Process by which food is sent to different parts of plant
- A vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients in plants
- Rate of transpiration _______ if atmosphere is humid
- Transpiration causes a pull that moves water up the xylem
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- Xylem and Phloem are together referred to as _________
- Process by which root hair absorb water and mineral salts from the soil
- All roots of plant together form _____
- upward movement of water and minerals from root to leaf in xylem tissue of plant
10 Clues: Loss of water • All roots of plant together form _____ • Rate of transpiration _______ if atmosphere is humid • Xylem and Phloem are together referred to as _________ • Process by which food is sent to different parts of plant • Transpiration causes a pull that moves water up the xylem • Process by which root hair absorb water and mineral salts from the soil • ...
reproduction in plants 2024-09-26
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- – Formation of fruit and seed occurs after this process.
- – The male reproductive part of a flower.
- – The process of transferring pollen grains from anther to stigma.
- – Type of reproduction involving two parents.
- – The process by which plants make copies of themselves.
- – Structure that carries male gametes in flowers.
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- – The process of growing new plants from seeds.
- – Type of reproduction without seeds.
- – The union of male and female gametes.
- – Method of asexual reproduction in plants where part of the parent plant develops into a new plant.
- – The female reproductive part of a flower.
11 Clues: – Type of reproduction without seeds. • – The union of male and female gametes. • – The male reproductive part of a flower. • – The female reproductive part of a flower. • – Type of reproduction involving two parents. • – The process of growing new plants from seeds. • – Structure that carries male gametes in flowers. • ...
Transport in Plants 2024-12-11
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- A type of plant tissue that provides mechanical support and strength to plants
- A type of parenchyma cell found in the phloem of flowering plants that help transport food and regulate the activity of sieve elements
- Plants that are adapted to live in or on water bodies
- A plant tissue that helps regulate water flow in plants
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- A route for transporting water and solutes in plants from the roots to the xylem
- A plant tissue that helps transport water, nutrients, and other chemicals throughout the plant body
- Plants that have adapted to survive in environments with little water
- A location in a plant where a resource is taken up
- A vascular tissue in plants that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stems and leaves
- A location where a resource is used
10 Clues: A location where a resource is used • A location in a plant where a resource is taken up • Plants that are adapted to live in or on water bodies • A plant tissue that helps regulate water flow in plants • Plants that have adapted to survive in environments with little water • A type of plant tissue that provides mechanical support and strength to plants • ...
Adaptation in plants 2021-08-22
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- 1 conifer tree.
- plants plants that grow in water.
- A tree growing in coastal area.
- a non green plant.
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- plant A plant those leaves that look like container with lids.
- flytrap i have leaves that are folded in half.
- my sharp spines are actually leaves.
- tree with breathing roots
- A fix aquatic plant.
- i cannot make my own food and i grow on bread.
10 Clues: 1 conifer tree. • a non green plant. • A fix aquatic plant. • tree with breathing roots • A tree growing in coastal area. • plants plants that grow in water. • my sharp spines are actually leaves. • flytrap i have leaves that are folded in half. • i cannot make my own food and i grow on bread. • plant A plant those leaves that look like container with lids.
Transport in Plants 2022-01-05
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- Control all the cellular activities
- Gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- contains a pigment called chloropyll
- The process which plants produce food
- Provides energy to cell
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- Cell organelle which provides rigidity
- Gel-like fluid that holds the organelles
- Transport water and minerals
- The gas that plants emits
- Transport food around the plant
10 Clues: Provides energy to cell • The gas that plants emits • Transport water and minerals • Transport food around the plant • Control all the cellular activities • contains a pigment called chloropyll • The process which plants produce food • Cell organelle which provides rigidity • Gel-like fluid that holds the organelles • Gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
Transport in Plants 2023-01-11
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- The tissue that transports water and mineral ions in a plant
- The tissue that transports food substances in a plant
- A positive force which pushes water from roots up the water-conducting vessel (2 words)
- A specific sugar transported in sap in a plant
- Cohesion and adhesion allows water to move up a narrow tube (2 words)
- The loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant, especially the stomata of leaves
- This material is found on walls of water-transporting vessels, and gives mechanical support to the vessel and the plant
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- A small cell that helps to keep the sieve tube cell alive and provide energy for translocation (2 words)
- The process of transporting food substances via the phloem
- Modified cross walls of sieve tube cells with large pores to allow movement of sap (2 words)
10 Clues: A specific sugar transported in sap in a plant • The tissue that transports food substances in a plant • The process of transporting food substances via the phloem • The tissue that transports water and mineral ions in a plant • Cohesion and adhesion allows water to move up a narrow tube (2 words) • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2026-04-07
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- female reproductive organ of a flower
- male reproductive organ of a flower
- produces the eggs
- an underdeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering
- occurs when the pollen and egg cell join to form a seed
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- sticky area at the end of the pistil
- produces pollen
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- surround the reproductive Parts of the flower
- the ovary of a plant, often with the seed or seeds inside
10 Clues: produces pollen • produces the eggs • male reproductive organ of a flower • sticky area at the end of the pistil • female reproductive organ of a flower • stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • surround the reproductive Parts of the flower • occurs when the pollen and egg cell join to form a seed • the ovary of a plant, often with the seed or seeds inside • ...
BIOLOGY REVISION 2021-06-16
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- The smallest unit of life
- The first layer of the atmosphere
- Daily motion of the bodies of water on Earth because of the pull of the Sun and the Moon
- The N in MRS NERG, one of the life processes
- Plants with flowers and fruit
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- Living beings that do not have the ability of maintining their internal temperature stable when outside temperatures change
- Change of state from liquid to gas
- Imaginary plane in which the planets orbit around the Sun
8 Clues: The smallest unit of life • Plants with flowers and fruit • The first layer of the atmosphere • Change of state from liquid to gas • The N in MRS NERG, one of the life processes • Imaginary plane in which the planets orbit around the Sun • Daily motion of the bodies of water on Earth because of the pull of the Sun and the Moon • ...
Plantae Milynca and Nicole 2024-02-12
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- Monocot and dicot are different in the number of…
- Dicot plants have petals in multiples of 4 or…
- Bryophytes is derived from a Greek word, bryum, which means…
- Monocots have 11 orders and 45…
- …,stems and leaves cant be clearly differentiated.
- Dicot plants have… type of root.
- Seedless or reproducing by…
- Monocot stems are not…
- In dicot plants xylem and phloem are arranged in a…
- Having variatian of leaves shapes such as…
- Monocot plants have petals in multiples of…
- Monocot plants have… or curved type of venation.
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- Gymnos means…
- Having dominant…
- Monocot plants have… roots.
- In monocots, the position of the… is in the soil
- During germination of monocot plants, the position of the cotyledons is in the…
- Mosses are known as… plants.
- Dicot plants have… or palmate type of venation.
- During the germination of dicot plants the position of the cotyledons is… the ground.
- Those which do not have spores are called…
- Having cone or strobilus…
- The stem of dicot plans have…
- Dicots have 44… and 261 families.
- Spermae means…
25 Clues: Gymnos means… • Spermae means… • Having dominant… • Monocot stems are not… • Having cone or strobilus… • Monocot plants have… roots. • Seedless or reproducing by… • Mosses are known as… plants. • The stem of dicot plans have… • Monocots have 11 orders and 45… • Dicot plants have… type of root. • Dicots have 44… and 261 families. • Those which do not have spores are called… • ...
Adaptation in plants 2021-10-16
10 Clues: Desert plant • Needle like leaves • Anchor tree firmly • Home to royal bengal tiger • An example of deciduos trees • Stems are thick,green and fleshy • Grows in swamps with breathing roots • Flowerless and have cones with seeds • Plants grown in areas of heavy rainfall • Trunk is flexible to withstand strong winds
Reproduction in Plants 2021-11-10
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- The process in which plants and animals give rise to more of their own kind
- The transfer of pollen grains to the stigma with in the same flower or between flowers of the same plant (hint - Pollination)
- Banana and bamboo are underground stems
- male reproductive part of the flower
- Algae reproduce by
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- tip of the style of a flower
- ovule develops into, after fertilization
- transfer of pollen grains to the stigma between from different plants of the same species(hint - Pollination)
- is a point on the stem or branch from where a new leaf arises
- Known as Male and Female reproductive cells
10 Clues: Algae reproduce by • tip of the style of a flower • male reproductive part of the flower • Banana and bamboo are underground stems • ovule develops into, after fertilization • Known as Male and Female reproductive cells • is a point on the stem or branch from where a new leaf arises • The process in which plants and animals give rise to more of their own kind • ...
Nutrients in plants 2017-05-01
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- - a bacteria which absorbs atmospheric nitrogen to plant soluble protein
- - another word for saprophytic plants
- - the process by used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy
- - another word for parasitic plants
- - a plant pigment that absorbs light
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- - type of heterotopic plant which do partial photosynthesis
- -a flower which has the smell of rotten meat
- - a type of plant which feeds on decomposing materials
- - conducts only water , fluorine and water for leguminous plants
- dioxide - a gas needed for photosynthesis
10 Clues: - another word for parasitic plants • - a plant pigment that absorbs light • - another word for saprophytic plants • dioxide - a gas needed for photosynthesis • -a flower which has the smell of rotten meat • - a type of plant which feeds on decomposing materials • - type of heterotopic plant which do partial photosynthesis • ...
Transport in Plants 2017-02-15
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- Water enters plants via these
- The tendency for water molecules to 'stick together'
- The movement of a substance from high to low concentration
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- Tubes that moves sugars around plants
- Tubes of dead cells that moves water around plants
- Has the effect of pulling water up the xylem
- Movement of solutes against a concentration gradient
- The movement of water from a dilute to concentrated solution across a partially permeable membrane.
- Came top in the physics test
- hopefully he is around if you have an accident
10 Clues: Came top in the physics test • Water enters plants via these • Tubes that moves sugars around plants • Has the effect of pulling water up the xylem • hopefully he is around if you have an accident • Tubes of dead cells that moves water around plants • Movement of solutes against a concentration gradient • The tendency for water molecules to 'stick together' • ...
plants in action 2013-04-14
10 Clues: I grow by the sun. • I come from a tree • I am really spikey. • I hacthed from eggs. • I help flowers grow. • I have started to grow. • I contain a lot of trees • I go to get pollen from a tree • I have roots that make me grow. • I am a beautiful type of flower
plants in action 2013-11-28
10 Clues: Collects water. • I am very pretty. • Helps plant grow. • Holds the anther. • Holds up the plant. • Male reproductive organs. • Makes and contains pollen. • Female reproductive organs. • Receives the pollen during fertilization. • Holds ovals.They become seeds after they are fertilized by the pollen.
Reproduction in Plants 2023-12-27
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- holds up the anther
- transfer of pollen grains
- fusion of male and female reproductive cells
- turns into fruit after fertilisation
- contains pollen grain
- for pollen tube to grow in to reach the ovule
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- requires air, sufficient warmth and water
- process of ensuring seed is moved away from parent plant
- receives pollen grains
- contains female reproductive cell
10 Clues: holds up the anther • contains pollen grain • receives pollen grains • transfer of pollen grains • contains female reproductive cell • turns into fruit after fertilisation • requires air, sufficient warmth and water • fusion of male and female reproductive cells • for pollen tube to grow in to reach the ovule • process of ensuring seed is moved away from parent plant
TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2023-04-23
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- xylem & phloem together
- transport of food
- passive transport
- needs semipermeable membrane
- against concentration gradient & use energy
- building blocks of protein
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- attraction between water molecules
- attraction between water and cells of xylem
- a nutrient required in small quantity
- of cap upward movement of water.
10 Clues: transport of food • passive transport • xylem & phloem together • building blocks of protein • needs semipermeable membrane • attraction between water molecules • a nutrient required in small quantity • of cap upward movement of water. • attraction between water and cells of xylem • against concentration gradient & use energy
reproduction in plants 2023-01-02
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- the ovary develops into a ______ after fertilisation.
- the tip of the style of the flower is called the ______.
- ______refers to the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- pollen grains are produced in the
- the process of fusion of the male and female gamete is called ______.
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- Algae reproduce by ______.
- the male reproductive part of the flower is called the ______.
- A fertilised egg is called a _______.
- If a new plant has to grow from an underground stem, the type of reproduction is called ________.
- yeast reproduces by the process called ______.
10 Clues: Algae reproduce by ______. • pollen grains are produced in the • A fertilised egg is called a _______. • yeast reproduces by the process called ______. • the ovary develops into a ______ after fertilisation. • the tip of the style of the flower is called the ______. • ______refers to the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2025-02-15
10 Clues: the baby plant • pollen grains present in • the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • attractive part of a flower • the outer whole of a flower • the sticky part of a flower • transfer of pollen to stigma • fusion of male and female gametes • scattering of seeds away from parent
Plants in Action! 2024-10-31
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- to become larger over time
- plants use energy from this in the process of photosynthesis
- the layer of dirt in which a plant grows
- a plant that captures insects to eat
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- a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow
- the part of the plant which secures it into the ground
- a new stem or branch on a plant
- the color of most plants
- the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close
- a living organism that grows in the ground
10 Clues: the color of most plants • to become larger over time • a new stem or branch on a plant • a plant that captures insects to eat • the layer of dirt in which a plant grows • a living organism that grows in the ground • the part of a Touch-Me-Not plant that will close • a plant with long stems that climb up as they grow • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2026-03-21
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- Male and Female gamet combine to form this in sexual reproduction
- Male reproductive part of the plant
- Female Reproductive part of the plant
- Small bulb-like projection coming out from yeast cell
- It is a process in which algae grow and multiply rapidly in presence of water and nutrients
- The production of new individuls from their parents
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- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma of the flower is called
- The process of fusion of male and female gamates is called
- The zygote formed is developed to form this
- They are the reproductive parts of the plant
10 Clues: Male reproductive part of the plant • Female Reproductive part of the plant • The zygote formed is developed to form this • They are the reproductive parts of the plant • The production of new individuls from their parents • Small bulb-like projection coming out from yeast cell • The process of fusion of male and female gamates is called • ...
sports nutrition key terms 2015-04-21
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- Nutrients required by the body in daily amounts greater than a few grams e.g protein, fats, CHO. The energy providing nutrient of your diet.
- The pursuit of a balanced diet to support heath and reduce the risk of chronic disease. It should form the solid foundations on which athletes can build more specific nutritional strategies to support training and competition.
- Nutrients needed in smaller amounts by the body. Needed to unlock the energy present in the macronutrients.
- Any substance derived from plants or animals containing a combination of carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamins, minerals, fiber, water and alcohol.
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- The influence of nutritional strategies on sports performance during preparation for, participation in and recovery from training and competitions.
- The means by which your body takes in energy and nutrients in food to sustain growth and development, and to keep us alive and healthy.
- A person’s usual eating habits and food consumption
- A diet that provides the correct amount of nutrients without excess or deficiency
- The energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1oC
9 Clues: A person’s usual eating habits and food consumption • The energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1oC • A diet that provides the correct amount of nutrients without excess or deficiency • Nutrients needed in smaller amounts by the body. Needed to unlock the energy present in the macronutrients. • ...
ADAPTATION IN PLANTS 2021-05-29
10 Clues: A COASTAL PLANT • AN UNDERWATER PLANT • A CARNIVOROUS PLANT • PLANTS THAT GROW ON LAND • PLANTS THAT GROW IN WATER • TREES THAT SHED THEIR LEAVES • MINUTE OPENINGS ON THE LEAVES • A PLANT HAVING BREATHING ROOTS • TREES THAT REMAIN GREEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR • FLOWERLESS TREES HAVING CONES WTH SEEDS INSIDE
nutrients in plants 2017-05-14
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- plants which feed on insects
- dependent on others fully or partially
- can prepare their own food
- the green pigment present in a plant
- a process which plants need to prepare their own food
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- a gas which is used in photosynthesis
- used for gas exchange purpose
- can survive with little amount of water
- cannot prepare their own food
- organisms dependent on others
10 Clues: can prepare their own food • plants which feed on insects • used for gas exchange purpose • cannot prepare their own food • organisms dependent on others • the green pigment present in a plant • a gas which is used in photosynthesis • dependent on others fully or partially • can survive with little amount of water • a process which plants need to prepare their own food
nutrients in plants 2017-05-14
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- plants which feed on insects
- dependent on others fully or partially
- can prepare their own food
- the green pigment present in a plant
- a process which plants need to prepare their own food
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- a gas which is used in photosynthesis
- used for gas exchange purpose
- can survive with little amount of water
- cannot prepare their own food
- organisms dependent on others
10 Clues: can prepare their own food • plants which feed on insects • used for gas exchange purpose • cannot prepare their own food • organisms dependent on others • the green pigment present in a plant • a gas which is used in photosynthesis • dependent on others fully or partially • can survive with little amount of water • a process which plants need to prepare their own food
Respiration in plants 2020-06-23
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- salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans
- Part of amoeba which helps to take food in
- Parasitic plant
- Alimentary canal is also called as
- it is the common passage for food and wind in our body
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- Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as..
- Breakdown of complex food molecules into simpler ones is called
- Living organisms which can prepare their own food
- Parasitic roots of dodder plant
- slimy form of food in stomach
10 Clues: Parasitic plant • slimy form of food in stomach • Parasitic roots of dodder plant • Alimentary canal is also called as • Part of amoeba which helps to take food in • Living organisms which can prepare their own food • salivary glands located at the side of jaw in humans • Food which is masticated in buccal cavity called as.. • ...
Reproduction in. plants 2021-10-07
10 Clues: / No seed • / Pollinator • / Matured Ovary. • Unisexual flower. • / Underground stem. • Reproductive part. Of. Plant. • Male reproductive part of plant. • female reproductive part of plant. • Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma. • Hydra reproduce by this method of asexual reproduction.
plants in action** 2013-11-27
10 Clues: we need to eat • we breath it in • absorb sunlight • helps plant grow • holds up the plant • the plant grows from a • makes and collets pollen • also helps the plant grow • extracts the vitamins and water • i am sometimes big or small and soft
Transport in Plants 2014-11-14
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- What is the xylem made of?
- What transports minerals to the leaves?
- What acts like a drinking straw and creates a flow of water?
- What is the process of plants slowing down the rate of transpiration called?
- Where does water enter the plant?
- What water leaves the plant through?
- What is the process of water entering the plant called?
- What does water travel up the plant in?
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- A factor affecting the rate of transpiration?
- How does water move up the plant?
10 Clues: What is the xylem made of? • How does water move up the plant? • Where does water enter the plant? • What water leaves the plant through? • What transports minerals to the leaves? • What does water travel up the plant in? • A factor affecting the rate of transpiration? • What is the process of water entering the plant called? • ...
Nutrient in plants 2016-04-26
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- lives in the roots of leguminous plants
- loss of water through stomata
- the pore which opens when transpiration and exchange of gases takes place.
- it is a partial parasite and grow on mango trees mostly
- colour when iodine solution is added to a substance containing starch
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- is in the leaf,in which granums are is present
- parasites,saprophytes or insectivorous are ?
- fungi provides shelter to this plant,it is a simbiotic plant.
- the liquid filled in a chloroplast
- carbondioxide+water+sunlight+chlorophyll=?+oxygen
10 Clues: loss of water through stomata • the liquid filled in a chloroplast • lives in the roots of leguminous plants • parasites,saprophytes or insectivorous are ? • is in the leaf,in which granums are is present • carbondioxide+water+sunlight+chlorophyll=?+oxygen • it is a partial parasite and grow on mango trees mostly • ...
NUTRION IN PLANTS 2017-05-09
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- the gas released during photosynthesis
- opening found on the lower surface of the leaf numeruos
- plant which cannot prepare their own food
- a Chemical used to detect the presence of Starch
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- plants that are specialised to utilize atmospheric Nitrogen
- plant that feeds on decomposing material
- fly trap a plant that traps and feeds on isects
- the pigment in plants that traps solar energy
- plants which can prepare their own food
- the term used by farmers when adding fertilizers to the soil
10 Clues: plant that feeds on decomposing material • plants which can prepare their own food • the gas released during photosynthesis • plant which cannot prepare their own food • a Chemical used to detect the presence of Starch • the pigment in plants that traps solar energy • fly trap a plant that traps and feeds on isects • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-12-31
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- The _________ divides inside the ovule to form baby plant.
- Cotyledons are also known as ________.
- The leaf buds develop into tiny ________.
- The pollen grains are _____________ in size.
- Flowers of tomato and brinjal are ___________ flowers.
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- A ______ is a stem that serves as a storage organ.
- The patterns present on the outer wall of pollen grains are distinctive of a species of plant.
- A __________ is a singular sporangium.
- The alpine nutcracker eats ______ cone seeds.
- Plant stores food in the form of _________.
10 Clues: Cotyledons are also known as ________. • A __________ is a singular sporangium. • The leaf buds develop into tiny ________. • Plant stores food in the form of _________. • The pollen grains are _____________ in size. • The alpine nutcracker eats ______ cone seeds. • A ______ is a stem that serves as a storage organ. • ...
Respiration in plants 2023-11-04
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- Terminal electron acceptor in ETS
- Partial breakdown of glucose is called
- 2 ATP molecules are synthesised in this process
- Respiration is _______ pathway
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- Opening in the bark
- When RuBisCo acts as oxygenase , the process is called
- No. Of pyruvic acid formed at the end of glycolysis
- Acetyl CoA with OAA forms citric acid. This reaction is called
- RQ of which substrate is 0.7
- Glycolysis is also called
10 Clues: Opening in the bark • Glycolysis is also called • RQ of which substrate is 0.7 • Respiration is _______ pathway • Terminal electron acceptor in ETS • Partial breakdown of glucose is called • 2 ATP molecules are synthesised in this process • No. Of pyruvic acid formed at the end of glycolysis • When RuBisCo acts as oxygenase , the process is called • ...
Transport in plants 2024-03-18
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- attractive force between water molecules and the xylem walls due to the hydrogen bond
- The loss of water from the aerial surfaces of a plant (leaves and stem) through evaporation.
- positive pressure potential; from below
- negative pressure potential; from above
- The water column is under ________ and is pulled from the roots to the leaves.
- attractive force between water molecules due to the hydrogen bond
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- Xylem vessels have strong, _____ walls to withstand the tension
- Accumulation of ions has an ______ effect causing water to move into xylem cells from surrounding root cells
- _____ions that are actively absorbed from the soil are pumped into the xylem and lowers the water potential
- one of the 3 factors that causes water in the xylem move upwards
10 Clues: positive pressure potential; from below • negative pressure potential; from above • Xylem vessels have strong, _____ walls to withstand the tension • one of the 3 factors that causes water in the xylem move upwards • attractive force between water molecules due to the hydrogen bond • The water column is under ________ and is pulled from the roots to the leaves. • ...
Transportation In Plants 2025-06-02
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- Transports water and minerals.
- Carries sugars and nutrients.
- Swollen plant cell due to water uptake.
- Water movement through a membrane.
- Loss of water vapor from leaves.
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- Water turning into vapor from leaves.
- Movement of substances in the plant.
- Group of cells performing a function.
- Hair-like structure for water absorption.
- Pore for gas exchange.
10 Clues: Pore for gas exchange. • Carries sugars and nutrients. • Transports water and minerals. • Loss of water vapor from leaves. • Water movement through a membrane. • Movement of substances in the plant. • Water turning into vapor from leaves. • Group of cells performing a function. • Swollen plant cell due to water uptake. • Hair-like structure for water absorption.
Transport in plants 2025-01-22
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- A plant adaptation that reduces water loss, often found in arid environments.
- Organic molecules like sugars transported in phloem.
- The barrier in roots that forces water through cell membranes.
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- A type of plant cell that aids sieve elements in translocation.
- Small channels between plant cells for nutrient and signal exchange.
- The perforated structures in phloem that allow transport of sap.
- Plant tissue involved in transporting water and nutrients.
- The polymer that provides rigidity and waterproofing to xylem walls.
- The process where water molecules stick to other surfaces like xylem walls.
- The part of the plant where nutrients are used or stored.
10 Clues: Organic molecules like sugars transported in phloem. • The part of the plant where nutrients are used or stored. • Plant tissue involved in transporting water and nutrients. • The barrier in roots that forces water through cell membranes. • A type of plant cell that aids sieve elements in translocation. • ...
Sheep 2014-10-09
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- A good terminal sire
- Used to castrate
- An animal that has lots of offspring is said to be...
- Our only native breed
- Placing the ewes on low plane of nutrition followed by a high plane of nutrition prior to mating
- Oestrus occurs every .....days
- Wide shoulders and hindquarters would explain this
- Important to determine feed requirements for pregnant ewes
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- Animals that are naturally hornless
- Ram is fitted with this around mating time
- In heat
- Cross breeding animals to gain the best traits of both
- Technique used for synchronised breeding
- Length of pregnancy
- A female sheep
- A male sheep
- A complex protein fibre
- Beestings
18 Clues: In heat • Beestings • A male sheep • A female sheep • Used to castrate • Length of pregnancy • A good terminal sire • Our only native breed • A complex protein fibre • Oestrus occurs every .....days • Animals that are naturally hornless • Technique used for synchronised breeding • Ram is fitted with this around mating time • Wide shoulders and hindquarters would explain this • ...
IELTS Health & Healthcare Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- Emotionally exhausted
- An injection that protects against disease
- Medical services aimed at preventing illness
- Organization of people and resources that give healthcare
- process of obtaining the food necessary for health
- Process of becoming healthy again
- Being physically healthy and fit
- A long-lasting or recurrent medical condition
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness
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- Feeling a little unwell or sick
- Capable of being spread from person to person
- System of paying for medical care
- Someone's emotional & psychological well-being
- Aware about one's health
- Living with little physical activity
- Lacking the proper nutrition
- The identification of an illness
- In good health due to healthy habits
18 Clues: Emotionally exhausted • Aware about one's health • Lacking the proper nutrition • Feeling a little unwell or sick • The identification of an illness • Being physically healthy and fit • System of paying for medical care • Process of becoming healthy again • Living with little physical activity • In good health due to healthy habits • An injection that protects against disease • ...
8.2 glossary 2020-05-21
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- – A large pill for dosing animals.
- – Any deviation from a normal state of health in plants, animals, or people, which temporarily impairs vital functions. It may be caused by viruses, pathogenic bacteria, parasites, poor nutrition, congenital or inherent deficiencies, unfavorable environment, or any combination of these.
- signs – Index of essential body functions, comprising heart rate, body temperature, and respiration.
- – Abnormal lung sounds in cases of pneumonia or lung inflammation.
- – A fluid dose of medication given by introducing it into the mouth, usually with a dose syringe.
- – Within the muscles.
- – The state wherein all body parts of plants, animals, and people are functioning normally.
- – Taken by mouth.
- – Situated or occurring beneath the skin. A subcutaneous injection is put just under the skin.
- – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen.
- rate – The number of heartbeats per unit of time usually expressed as beats per minute.
- – A perceptible change in any part of the body, which indicates disease. A group of symptoms that, considered together, characterize a disease syndrome.
- disease – A disease in which symptoms of the disease are expressed. Symptoms allow identification of the disease.
- – To introduce a substance into the body of an animal or plant by mechanical means.
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- – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.
- – Any animal disease that can be transmitted from animals to other animals and to people.
- disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course.
- gun – A dispenser with a plunger mechanism in the barrel used to place medicine in the form of pills or capsules in the back of an animal’s mouth or down its throat so that the animal cannot spit the medicine out.
- – A temperature higher than normal in animals, which may be caused by disease organisms, poisonous plants, etc.
- disease – A disease that is marked by long duration and frequent recurrence.
- – Applied externally to a particular part of the body.
- – The process of identifying a disease by examination and study of its symptoms.
- – Any person, especially one trained in diagnosis, who determines the nature and cause of a disease or abnormality in plants or animals and prescribes a treatment.
- disease – Designating early or mild stages of a disease before signs or symptoms are noticeable; symptomless or low-grade infections.
- rate – Frequency of breathing, expressed as the number of breaths per minute.
- – To care for a sick animal or diseased plant by giving it proper attention and medication.
- – The degree of heat in a living body.
27 Clues: – Taken by mouth. • – Within the muscles. • – A large pill for dosing animals. • – The degree of heat in a living body. • – Fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen. • disease – A disease the runs a short, severe course. • – Applied externally to a particular part of the body. • – The state of being contented; satisfaction; ease of mind. • ...
Nutrition in plant 2021-05-23
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- contains plant nutrients
- Which gas is used to make food by plant
- the process by which plant make food
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- plant which fed on insects
- complex substance formed as a by product of photosynthesis
- what is the name of green pigment in plant
- Amarbel is a example of
- green plants are called
- which gas is the by product during the process
- ultimate source of energy
10 Clues: Amarbel is a example of • green plants are called • contains plant nutrients • ultimate source of energy • plant which fed on insects • the process by which plant make food • Which gas is used to make food by plant • what is the name of green pigment in plant • which gas is the by product during the process • complex substance formed as a by product of photosynthesis
nutrition in animals 2016-05-22
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- an organ used by butterfly and mosquito to suck nectar and blood respectivly
- a j-shaped bag made of mucles
- breaking down of food and its mixing with saliva
- pointed teeth
- animal with stomachs consisting 4 chambers
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- the process of nutrition being absorbed by the body
- another word for food pipe
- a unicellular organism which has tiny hair like structures all over its body
- largest gland in the body
- hardest substance in the body
10 Clues: pointed teeth • largest gland in the body • another word for food pipe • a j-shaped bag made of mucles • hardest substance in the body • animal with stomachs consisting 4 chambers • breaking down of food and its mixing with saliva • the process of nutrition being absorbed by the body • an organ used by butterfly and mosquito to suck nectar and blood respectivly • ...
Nutrition in animals 2016-05-21
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- sucks up the food in the solution form with its feeding tube
- small finger-like projections in the inner wall of the small intestine
- - that changes starch into simple sugar
- Plant-eating animal that digest their food in two steps
- makes the food wet and help in digestion
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- white substance that covers your teeth
- it's length is about 7 meters
- also known as the food pipe
- proteins into simpler compounds
- used for tearing flesh and meat
10 Clues: also known as the food pipe • it's length is about 7 meters • proteins into simpler compounds • used for tearing flesh and meat • - that changes starch into simple sugar • white substance that covers your teeth • makes the food wet and help in digestion • Plant-eating animal that digest their food in two steps • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
10 Clues: used by amoeba • produced in liver • used by paramecium • four chambered animals • another name of food pipe • another name for excretion • used to tear hard food items • used by buttterfly to print nectar • finger like structure in small intestine • a simple multicellular organism with tentacles
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-19
10 Clues: food pipe • false feet • largest gland • makes food slimy • moistens the food • taking in of food • produced in liver • small finger like projections • hardest substance in the body • partially digest food in ruminants
nutrition in animals 2016-05-10
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- false feet of amoeba
- unicellular organism that has cilia all over it's body
- canal/ also is called guts
- the white covering of our teeth
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- part of cow's stomach's chambers
- teeth used for grinding and are flat
- chewing of food into small pieces and mixing it with saliva is called
- intestine/ it has a length of 7.5m
- /breaking down of food
- for tearing flesh
10 Clues: for tearing flesh • false feet of amoeba • /breaking down of food • canal/ also is called guts • the white covering of our teeth • part of cow's stomach's chambers • intestine/ it has a length of 7.5m • teeth used for grinding and are flat • unicellular organism that has cilia all over it's body • chewing of food into small pieces and mixing it with saliva is called
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2017-06-09
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- NUMBER OF TEETH FOR AN ADULT.
- ______________ IS THE TAKING IN OF THE FOOD.
- ___________ IS THE WHITE SUBSTANCE THAT COVERS THE TEETH.
- __ IS THE SEMI DIGESTED FOOD THAT IS CHEWED AGAIN BY THE RUMINENTS.
- _______IS THE PLACE WHERE MOST F THE DIGESTION OCCURS.
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- _____________ IS THE FALSE FEET OF AMOEBA.
- NUMBER OF TEETH A CHILD HAVE.
- ________IS THE BREAK DOWN OF FOOD INTO SIMPLE SOLUBLE FORM.
- ____________ SECRETES THE PANCREATIC JUICE.
- ___________ SECRETES THE BILE JUICE.
10 Clues: NUMBER OF TEETH FOR AN ADULT. • NUMBER OF TEETH A CHILD HAVE. • ___________ SECRETES THE BILE JUICE. • _____________ IS THE FALSE FEET OF AMOEBA. • ____________ SECRETES THE PANCREATIC JUICE. • ______________ IS THE TAKING IN OF THE FOOD. • _______IS THE PLACE WHERE MOST F THE DIGESTION OCCURS. • ___________ IS THE WHITE SUBSTANCE THAT COVERS THE TEETH. • ...
Nutrition in animals 2025-08-25
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- The process of taking food into the body.
- A single -celled organism found in pond water.
- The largest gland in the body.
- The process by which the absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.
- The grass is rich in this carbohydrate.
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- False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food.
- A part of stomach where food is stored in a cattle.
- The digestive juices break this into simpler proteins.
- The juice secreted by the liver.
- The large cream coloured gland located just below the stomach.
10 Clues: The largest gland in the body. • The juice secreted by the liver. • The grass is rich in this carbohydrate. • The process of taking food into the body. • A single -celled organism found in pond water. • False feet of Amoeba which it uses to engulf food. • A part of stomach where food is stored in a cattle. • The digestive juices break this into simpler proteins. • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2025-09-21
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- Finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients.
- intestine The part of the alimentary canal that absorbs water.
- Process of breaking down food into simpler forms inside the body.
- Tiny organisms that help in digestion in ruminants.
- The largest gland in the human body.
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- The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of food pipe muscles.
- bladder Organ where bile juice is stored.
- Teeth used for cutting food.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- Green-coloured digestive juice produced by the liver.
10 Clues: Teeth used for cutting food. • The largest gland in the human body. • bladder Organ where bile juice is stored. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • Tiny organisms that help in digestion in ruminants. • Green-coloured digestive juice produced by the liver. • The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of food pipe muscles. • ...
