nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
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- animals that have four chambers of stomach
- process of using the absorbed food for energy.
- food pipe
- stiff hair-structures which is used by paramecium for ingestion
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- the organ of a hydra which are used for ingestion
- teeth of a child.
- of butterfly which helps to suck nectar from flower.
- white hard substance that covers your teeth.
- false feet of amoeba
- a digestive juice which is produced in the liver and stored in gall blader
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 • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2016-05-10
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- TEETH USED FOR BITTING AN APPLE
- THE FALSE FEET OF AMOEBA
- THE HYDRA USES THIS TO CATCH PREY
- BILE IS PRODUCED IN
- THE SPIDER USES THIS TO GET NUTRITION
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- TUBE THE HOUSEFLY USES TO SUCK FOOD IN THE SOLUTION FORM
- BUTTERFLY AND MOSQUITO USES WHICH MOUTH PART TO SUCK BLOOD AND NECTAR
- THE CAVITY IN UNICELLULAR ANIMALS WHERE FOOD IS PRESENT
- THE WHITE HARD SUBSTANCE THAT COVERS THE TEETH
- ARE ALSO CALLED TEARING TEETH
10 Clues: BILE IS PRODUCED IN • THE FALSE FEET OF AMOEBA • ARE ALSO CALLED TEARING TEETH • TEETH USED FOR BITTING AN APPLE • THE HYDRA USES THIS TO CATCH PREY • THE SPIDER USES THIS TO GET NUTRITION • THE WHITE HARD SUBSTANCE THAT COVERS THE TEETH • THE CAVITY IN UNICELLULAR ANIMALS WHERE FOOD IS PRESENT • TUBE THE HOUSEFLY USES TO SUCK FOOD IN THE SOLUTION FORM • ...
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-19
10 Clues: food pipe • false feet • largest gland • makes food slimy • produced in liver • moistens the food • taking in of food • finger like projections • hardest substance in body • partially digested food by ruminants
Nutrition in Animals 2017-09-09
10 Clues: the have enamel • mouth of a bird • our front teeth • false feet of amoeba • where bile is produced • what an hydra uses for ingestion • enzyme which breaks down protein • breakdown of food into simple substances • where the last steps of digestion take place • a finger like projection which helps in absorption
Nutrition in Plant 2017-05-01
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- Organisms that live on dead plant and derive nutrients from them.
- organisms which can prepare their own food.
- The process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
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- Organisms which cannot prepare their own food.
- A bacteria which lives on the root of a Leguminous plant.
- A liquid substance used for Photosynthesis.
- A green substance which is necessary for Photosynthesis.
- Organisms which lives in or on another organism and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- A chemical used for presence of Starch.
10 Clues: A chemical used for presence of Starch. • A liquid substance used for Photosynthesis. • organisms which can prepare their own food. • Organisms which cannot prepare their own food. • A green substance which is necessary for Photosynthesis. • A bacteria which lives on the root of a Leguminous plant. • Organisms that live on dead plant and derive nutrients from them. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANT 2017-05-18
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- plants the plants that live in dead organic matter are called?
- plants the plants which feed on insects ?
- the type of fertilizer which farmer put in the soil to increase its nutrients
- a small openings at the surface of the leave?
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- plants which do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food get their food from?
- plant prepare their own food with the help of ?
- green type of pigment present in the plants are called ?
- special type of conducting tissues is known as?
- specialized conducting tissues are known as ?
- plants plants which do not have chlorophyll and can not prepare their own food?
10 Clues: specialized conducting tissues are known as ? • a small openings at the surface of the leave? • plant prepare their own food with the help of ? • special type of conducting tissues is known as? • plants the plants which feed on insects ? • green type of pigment present in the plants are called ? • ...
Nutrition In Plant 2022-11-05
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- A parasitic plant with yellow,slender and tubular stem.
- stomata present on the leaves' surface and surrounded by
- Organisms which can not make their own food
- They feed on dead and decaying organism
- green plants make their own food (like glucose) from carbon dioxide and water by using sunlight energy.
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- Feeds on living organisms.
- plant has both autotrophic and heterotrophic
- Organisms which can make their own food
- The food synthesized by the plants is stored as
- pores through which leaves exchange gases.
10 Clues: Feeds on living organisms. • Organisms which can make their own food • They feed on dead and decaying organism • pores through which leaves exchange gases. • Organisms which can not make their own food • plant has both autotrophic and heterotrophic • The food synthesized by the plants is stored as • A parasitic plant with yellow,slender and tubular stem. • ...
Nutrition in animals 2016-05-11
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- are used for tearing
- is the other name for digestive system
- is thhe feeding organ in euglena
- are false feet of amoeba
- is the largest gland in the human body
- is a simple multicellular organism
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- is the white substance covering our teeth
- is also known as food pipe
- is the taking in of food
- are hair like structure in paramecium
10 Clues: are used for tearing • is the taking in of food • are false feet of amoeba • is also known as food pipe • is thhe feeding organ in euglena • is a simple multicellular organism • are hair like structure in paramecium • is the other name for digestive system • is the largest gland in the human body • is the white substance covering our teeth
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 Humans 2023-05-16
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- The nutrient needed in the largest amount by the body is ________________.
- The process of converting food into energy is called ________________.
- The process of taking in food and breaking it down into simpler substances is known as ________________.
- The nutrient that helps the body to fight off infections is ________________.
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- The process by which waste products are eliminated from the body is known as ________________.
- The process of taking in water and other fluids is called ________________.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food is called ________________.
- The substance in food that provides energy to the body is ________________.
- The nutrient needed for the growth and repair of body tissues is ________________.
- The nutrient that helps to build strong bones and teeth is ________________.
10 Clues: The process of converting food into energy is called ________________. • The nutrient needed in the largest amount by the body is ________________. • The process of taking in water and other fluids is called ________________. • The substance in food that provides energy to the body is ________________. • ...
1.3 Classifying Plants 2025-08-08
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- Grass, plants with grass-like foliage, valued for their aesthetic appeal in landscapes
- plants that have life cycles of more than two growing seasons
- plant, plants that drop their leaves in the winter
- plants that reproduce by spores rather than a seed
- plants with distinguishing characteristics from the other plants in the species but does not transfer those characteristics to its offspring
- plants that are small with woody with multiple stems
- biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
- a group of plants that have characteristics distinguishable from others within a genus
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- plants that normally require two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
- nomenclature, plant naming system is called this
- plants that produce cones
- plants with a weak stem that gets support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface.
- plants have soft, nonwoody stems
- a group of plants that are very similar to each other
- plants that can live a very long time with a single stem or trunk and branches that support leaves
- plants that complete their life cycles within one year or one growing season
- cultivated plants within a species show a significant difference from other plants in the species
- plants with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
- plant, plants that hold their leaves all year round
19 Clues: plants that produce cones • plants have soft, nonwoody stems • nomenclature, plant naming system is called this • plants that reproduce by spores rather than a seed • plant, plants that drop their leaves in the winter • plant, plants that hold their leaves all year round • plants that are small with woody with multiple stems • ...
The Food You Eat 2024-08-07
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- Science of food and how it affects our health
- Expert in the field of nutrition
- State of being in good health
- Nutrient needed for the absorption of Vitamins A and D
- An acid and the building block of protein
- Type of lipid that can cause high cholesterol
- A type of carbohydrate that breaks down easily
- Most essential nutrient
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- Organic compounds that help enzymes do their job
- Wellness with happiness and prosperity
- Mineral salts found in Gatorade
- Needed for the repair of the body
- Found in complex carbs but not simple carbs
- Have all of the amino acids included
14 Clues: Most essential nutrient • State of being in good health • Mineral salts found in Gatorade • Expert in the field of nutrition • Needed for the repair of the body • Have all of the amino acids included • Wellness with happiness and prosperity • An acid and the building block of protein • Found in complex carbs but not simple carbs • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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.
Nutrition Vocabulary Practice 2023-11-19
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- These are slowly released into the body, often in nutrient-dense foods
- A way to describe food with higher amounts of vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, and unsaturated fats
- The ratio of weight to height used to classify an individual's weight, ranging from underweight (<18) to obese (>30)
- Nutrients that naturally occur in soil and rocks
- 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
- Excess energy is stored as this, it also form your cells, maintains body temperature, and protects your nerves
- Minerals that carry electric charges, promoting muscle function and helping to prevent cramps
- These provide our bodies with energy (both short- and long-term)
- Helps to grow and repair your body’s tissues
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- Taking in more calories than you use, helpful for gaining weight
- Vitamins that protect cells from damage caused by the aging process and types of cancer
- These things regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and help obtain energy
- A unit of measure for the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- These are quickly released into the body, often in empty calorie foods
- A way to describe food that lacks nutrition
- Nutrients that naturally occur in living things
- Chemical process by which your body breaks down food, influenced by genetics and lifestyle
- Taking in less calories than you use, helpful for losing weight
- The process of providing our bodies with necessary food for health and growth
20 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 • ...
8th Grade Science 2024-05-09
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- The gas that plants breathe in
- The gas that humans and animals breathe in
- The units for force (N)
- The jelly-like layer of Earth below the crust, made of magma
- Every action has an equal and opposite ______
- When a dense tectonic plate sinks below a less dense plate. Another word for "sink"
- Another word for "fat"
- All energy in living things is lost as _____
- Two tectonic plates that slide past one another
- The allele that overpowers the recessive
- The cycle where cold liquids sink and hot liquids rise
- This trophic level includes plants and algae
- When the ground shakes due to tectonic plate movement
- When both alleles are either dominant or recessive, "same"
- The hard outer layer of the Earth that we stand on
- A force whose job is to stop motion
- Comes in many shapes and act as tools in the body
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- The process of making sugar using sunlight
- The unit of energy on nutrition labels
- A push or pull needed to accelerate an object
- The process of making ATP using sugar
- Means "fearing water", why oils and water don't mix
- Traits that are passed down by genes
- All life contains this element
- The square tool used to predict genotypes
- Energy "money" used by all living things
- A complex word for "sugar"
- The family tree tool used to predict genotypes
- The process which organisms changed over time
- The allele that gets covered up
- When one allele is dominant and the other is recessive
- Two tectonic plates that come together
- Two tectonic plates that move apart
- All energy in living things comes from the ____
- Traits that are gained from the environment
35 Clues: Another word for "fat" • The units for force (N) • A complex word for "sugar" • The gas that plants breathe in • All life contains this element • The allele that gets covered up • Two tectonic plates that move apart • A force whose job is to stop motion • Traits that are passed down by genes • The process of making ATP using sugar • The unit of energy on nutrition labels • ...
Work Assignment 2021-03-24
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- Membrane-bound organelle that generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell
- Process by which organisms DON’T use oxygen to get energy/break sugars down
- green pigment found in plants (chloroplasts); absorbs light which helps plants complete photosynthesis
- a substance that dissolves a solute
- materials can go through it
- Organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- A pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs
- Is ATP minus one phosphate group; used to store and release energy in an organism
- nothing can go through it
- State of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- a simple sugar
- Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- An organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
- Biological process which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy
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- 100% water
- is selective in which chemicals enter and exit the cell
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
- Process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into chemical energy
- Special name given to the diffusion of water
- get bigger/gain volume
- When the concentration of molecules is the same throughout
- An organism that’s able to make its own food (usually via photosynthesis)
- Separates the cell from things on the outside of it
- Energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things
- get smaller/lose volume
- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
- a substance that is dissolved in a solution
27 Clues: 100% water • a simple sugar • get bigger/gain volume • get smaller/lose volume • nothing can go through it • C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O • materials can go through it • 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 • a substance that dissolves a solute • Organelle that conducts photosynthesis • a substance that is dissolved in a solution • Special name given to the diffusion of water • ...
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2023-02-13
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- apples, oranges or pears that grow in plants
- It is a plant that we can eat.
- It carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- It is where the plant makes its food.
- The plant does the three vital processes: nutrition, reproduction and interaction. So they are L_________ T________
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- It is a plant that we use for medicine.
- They grow underground and fix the plant in the soil. They absorb water and nutrients.
- It is the part of the plant that attracts insects.
- The plant needs it to make food.
- It is absorbed by the roots and the plant can't live without it.
10 Clues: It is a plant that we can eat. • The plant needs it to make food. • It is where the plant makes its food. • It is a plant that we use for medicine. • apples, oranges or pears that grow in plants • It is the part of the plant that attracts insects. • It carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves. • ...
CHO Chain 2022-11-17
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- another phrase for tooth decay, caused by eating too much sugar
- a carb made of many sugar units
- is an inability to digest lactose
- helps the body lower blood glucose level
- a low blood glucose level
- chemicals in the body released to regulate bodily processes
- type of carbohydrate, includes starch and fiber
- isolated non digestible carbs
- scientific phrase for diabetes, the lack or inability to use insulin
- a concentrated source of a nutrient
- monosaccharides and disaccharides are collectively known as _____
- foods with added ingredients to help promote health beyond basic nutrition
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- a carb composed of a single sugar unit
- one of the 6 essential nutrients, main source of energy for the body
- the measure of speed at which carbs are digested into glucose
- the stored form of glucose
- the naturally occurring sugars in fruits, veggies, and milk
- the sum of dietary and functional fibers in food
- carbs and lignin that cannot be digested by human enzymes
- a polysaccharide that is the stored form of energy in plants
- also known as blood sugar, circulates the bloodstream
- a carb with 2 sugar units
22 Clues: a low blood glucose level • a carb with 2 sugar units • the stored form of glucose • isolated non digestible carbs • a carb made of many sugar units • is an inability to digest lactose • a concentrated source of a nutrient • a carb composed of a single sugar unit • helps the body lower blood glucose level • type of carbohydrate, includes starch and fiber • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
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- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- food that has low nutritional value
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- keep something from happening or arising
- the capacity for doing work
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- arrange into a structured order
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- covered or marked with an unclean substance
- to keep in existence or continuance
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- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- a method in which the food is consumed by the organisms and utilizing the nutrients from the food
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant
- a situation involving exposure to danger
20 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • keep something from happening or arising • a situation involving exposure to danger • displaying kindness and concern for others • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2023-10-11
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- J-shaped organ in the upper abdomen
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the sum of food consumed by a person
- good tasting
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- naturally occurring inorganic element
- feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- Meat Eating Animal
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- the fourth compartment or true stomach of the ruminant animal
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells
- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it.
- Plant eating animal
- Eats both animals and plants
- the largest stomach compartment and consists of several sacs
- any of a large group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starch, and cellulose, containing hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water
- Ration Feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
20 Clues: good tasting • Meat Eating Animal • Plant eating animal • Eats both animals and plants • J-shaped organ in the upper abdomen • the sum of food consumed by a person • naturally occurring inorganic element • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • ...
It's a Long Story, How We Got the Best and Brightest Fruits and Veggies 2022-10-07
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- A house where you grow plants
- Apples are created with _______________.
- breeding Humans use ____________ to create different colored roses.
- The situation where something is transported to another place via airplane, chip, or car.
- The majority of my ________________ lived more than 70 years ago.
- Foods like healthy fruits an other good foods are a part of ________________.
- Modified This corn was _______________________ in order to prevent it from getting diseased.
- If a sick person depends on his doctor, that means he _____ on him.
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- He isn't a good father because he _____________ his family every day.
- A ____________ on your skin or in the air could make you sick.
- When someone feels uncomfortable around someone else, they are ____________ of that person.
- The cupacabras and the llorono are part of the ____________ in my country
- A _____________ is a group of people related to one another but of the same age group.
- The flu has the _________ to spread in winter.
- The factory makes shoes with an excellent ____________.
- The food in my country has a lot of _____________
- The landlord sells his ___________ at a good price.
17 Clues: A house where you grow plants • Apples are created with _______________. • The flu has the _________ to spread in winter. • The food in my country has a lot of _____________ • The landlord sells his ___________ at a good price. • The factory makes shoes with an excellent ____________. • A ____________ on your skin or in the air could make you sick. • ...
Nutrition 2016-04-19
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- Being overweight.
- You need ______ to compete at your best ability.
- Related to the mind.
- A complete state of physical, mental and social well being.
- A bundle of fibrous tissue inside our bodies are called _______.
- Drinking fluids keeps you ________.
- Something where you interact with other people.
- Your bed is a place where you lie down and _____.
- Something that you eat.
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- You need nutrition to keep your ____ healthy.
- Something that beats inside your body.
- An activity requiring physical effort.
- When I exercise I'm being _______.
- another word for h2o.
- Football, basketball, tennis are all a _____.
15 Clues: Being overweight. • Related to the mind. • another word for h2o. • Something that you eat. • When I exercise I'm being _______. • Drinking fluids keeps you ________. • Something that beats inside your body. • An activity requiring physical effort. • You need nutrition to keep your ____ healthy. • Football, basketball, tennis are all a _____. • ...
Nutrition 2021-01-08
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- are organic compounds that combine to form proteins
- a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food
- a diet that was popular at the time
- a macronutrient found in food, along with protein and carbohydrate
- is also known as salt. too much of this is not good for you
- a stale food made by mixing flour and water
- a source of food that gives proteins and fats besides meat
- is a unit of energy.
- also known as roughage, is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down
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- are the sugars, starches, and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables, and milk products
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- the use of specific intake of nutrition for health or weight-management reasons
- a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food.
- food that consists of fish, octopus, shellfish, etc. Edible products from the sea
- large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.
15 Clues: is a unit of energy. • a diet that was popular at the time • a stale food made by mixing flour and water • are organic compounds that combine to form proteins • a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food • a source of food that gives proteins and fats besides meat • is also known as salt. too much of this is not good for you • ...
Nutrition 2020-11-06
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- Fibre, Helps with digestion, found in plant-based foods.
- An essential nutrient which organisms require to perform bodily functions.
- A transparent, odorless liquid that is essential for normal bodily functions.
- Type of fat that is essential for body energy and cell growth.
- The human body's main source of energy, commonly found in dairy and fruit.
- A substance needed to build healthy cells, however in high levels can increase risk of heart disease.
- The kind of food that a person habitually eats.
- Organic compound that is essential for growth and nutrition in humans, required only in small amounts.
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- Nutrients that is added in order to enhance bodily functions
- A unit of measurement for the amount of energy within a serving of food.
- A type of molecule that is required for the structure, function and regulation of body cells, tissues, and organs.
- nutrients, Foods that are needed in large amounts, but are essential for bodily functions.
- nutrients, Foods that are needed in small amounts, but are essential for bodily functions.
- The food necessary for growth
- Fat, Unhealthy type of fat that can cause serious health effects if consumed in excess.
15 Clues: The food necessary for growth • The kind of food that a person habitually eats. • Fibre, Helps with digestion, found in plant-based foods. • Nutrients that is added in order to enhance bodily functions • Type of fat that is essential for body energy and cell growth. • A unit of measurement for the amount of energy within a serving of food. • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-07
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- High in energy but if you have too much you will crash afterwards.
- it is smaller than macronutrients.
- where people have to eat certain foods because of there condition.
- break down food into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body.
- It is larger than micronutrients.
- where it can be a d, c, or a
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- energy for movement and your brain. it comes from rice, bread, and pasta
- Energy, insulation, temperature regulation absorption of vitamins. It comes from mostly oils, and meat.
- used figuratively as a symbol or type of firmness, strength, and fitness
- obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- in good physical and mental health.
- a substance obtained by mining.
- fats solid at room temperature increases risk of heart disease.
- muscle building and recovering. It comes from meat, eggs, and fish
- the process of increasing in size.
15 Clues: where it can be a d, c, or a • a substance obtained by mining. • It is larger than micronutrients. • it is smaller than macronutrients. • the process of increasing in size. • in good physical and mental health. • obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • fats solid at room temperature increases risk of heart disease. • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-26
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- mineral that helps the function of heart and water balance
- waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products.
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- Proteins from plant sources
- Vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process and cancer.
- mineral that maintains water balance in the body
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- Mineral that helps blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- Proteins from animal sources
- Supply energy for your bodies functions
- A condition which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils.
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- help with growth and repair of your bodies tissues
- Smaller links that are bound together chemically
- Supply your body with energy, form your cells, maintain body temperature, and protect nerves
15 Clues: Proteins from plant sources • Proteins from animal sources • Supply energy for your bodies functions • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Smaller links that are bound together chemically • mineral that maintains water balance in the body • help with growth and repair of your bodies tissues • mineral that helps the function of heart and water balance • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-26
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- Supply your body with energy, form your cells, maintain body temperature, and protect nerves
- waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products.
- mineral that maintains water balance in the body
- mineral that helps the function of heart and water balance
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils.
- Vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process and cancer.
- Proteins from plant sources
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- Supply energy for your bodies functions
- Proteins from animal sources
- Mineral that helps blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- A condition which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- Smaller links that are bound together chemically
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- help with growth and repair of your bodies tissues
15 Clues: Proteins from plant sources • Proteins from animal sources • Supply energy for your bodies functions • Smaller links that are bound together chemically • mineral that maintains water balance in the body • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • help with growth and repair of your bodies tissues • mineral that helps the function of heart and water balance • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-26
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- They regulate many processes in your cell
- The chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Makes up 65% of your body
- Found in healthy red blood cells
- supply energy to your body
- Helps prevent constipation
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units.
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- Helps the functioning of your nervous system
- maintain water balance
- waxy, fatlike substance that is found only found in animal products.
- supply your body with energy,from your cells, body temperature, and protect your nerves.
- Helps protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process.
- The process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- weakness, rapid breathing and a weak heartbeat
15 Clues: maintain water balance • Makes up 65% of your body • supply energy to your body • Helps prevent constipation • Found in healthy red blood cells • They regulate many processes in your cell • Helps the functioning of your nervous system • weakness, rapid breathing and a weak heartbeat • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • ...
nutrition 2023-01-26
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- Main energy source.
- Vitamins that protect cells from damage from aging
- Metals that help in nutritional health
- Non-energy producing nutrients produced by living things.
- Unhealthily low amount of red blood cells
- How much energy is produced when a nutrient is broken down.
- If you ate enough bananas you might get poisoned from this
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- Builds your muscle.
- How excess carbs are stored.
- Not enough water!
- The process of nutrients being used to produce energy.
- Produced when glycogen stores are full.
- Makes your bones strong
- Not technically a nutrient but still helps maintain intestinal health.
- The molecules that make up proteins.
15 Clues: Not enough water! • Builds your muscle. • Main energy source. • Makes your bones strong • How excess carbs are stored. • The molecules that make up proteins. • Metals that help in nutritional health • Produced when glycogen stores are full. • Unhealthily low amount of red blood cells • Vitamins that protect cells from damage from aging • ...
Nutrition 2023-02-22
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- measurement of energy in food
- food group made up mostly of carbohydrates
- carbs, fats and protein
- acids building blocks of protein
- food and drink we choose to consume
- water, vitamins and minerals
- most important nutrient
- foods high in nutrients, low in calories are nutrient _______
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- most of carbs should come in this form
- healthier type of fat
- primary energy source
- substances in food the body needs to function
- important nutrient for muscle growth
- _______ carbohydrates provide quick energy
- total number of food groups
15 Clues: healthier type of fat • primary energy source • carbs, fats and protein • most important nutrient • total number of food groups • water, vitamins and minerals • measurement of energy in food • acids building blocks of protein • food and drink we choose to consume • important nutrient for muscle growth • most of carbs should come in this form • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-14
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- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in theblood
- Essential nutrients required for various bodily functions
- Term used to describe nutritious foods and lifestyle choices
- Unit of energy found in food
- Nutritious foods that should be eaten daily
- Important for staying hydrated and healthy
- Nutrients that help keep the body healthy and functioning properly
- Main source of energy for the body
- Mineral important for proper muscle and nerve function
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- Nutritious foods that should be eaten daily
- Substances found in food that provide nourishment
- Essential nutrient for building muscle
- Term used to describe a healthy and varied diet
- Mineral that can be harmful in excess and is found in table salt
- Mineral important for strong bones and teeth
- Helps with digestion and can be found in fruits and vegetables
16 Clues: Unit of energy found in food • Main source of energy for the body • Essential nutrient for building muscle • Important for staying hydrated and healthy • Nutritious foods that should be eaten daily • Mineral that helps carry oxygen in theblood • Nutritious foods that should be eaten daily • Mineral important for strong bones and teeth • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-28
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- a straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds
- lipid formed from a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids (unsaturated)
- a straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing at least one triple bond
- carbohydrates whose molecules consist of a number of sugar molecules bonded together
- any of the class of sugars that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simple sugar
- any of a large class of organic compounds with a characteristic molecular structure containing four rings of carbon atoms
- lipid formed from a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids (saturated)
- organic compound that has a covalently bonded OH functional group attached to an alkyl group
- any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
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- any of a large group of organic compounds that include sugars, starch, and cellulose, containing hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water and used as structural materials and for energy storage within living tissues
- containing the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms and so having no carbon- carbon double or triple bonds
- having carbon- carbon double or triple bonds and therefore not containing the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms
- a straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing at least one double bond
- two or more compounds with the same formula but a different arrangement of atoms in the molecule and different properties
- a carbohydrate composed of two monosaccharide units
15 Clues: a carbohydrate composed of two monosaccharide units • a straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds • lipid formed from a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids (saturated) • lipid formed from a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids (unsaturated) • a straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbon containing at least one double bond • ...
Nutrition 2025-01-14
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- A gluten intolerance is called ___.
- Which macronutrient is most calorie-dense, providing 9 calories per gram?
- Max What health indicators can be improved by altitude training?
- What mineral is commonly lost through sweat and needs replenishment?
- A condition caused by dehydration during exercise.
- Dairy products are rich in protein and great for recovery.
- What is the minimum amount of sleep required for adolescent development?
- What is the recommended drink to replenish electrolytes during or after extensive exercise?
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- What carbohydrate keeps the digestive system healthy?
- The mineral ______ is needed for healthy bones.
- What mineral is essential for oxygen transport in red blood cells?
- What macronutrient is essential to have a good workout?
- What macronutrient builds and repairs your muscles?
- What muscle pain do you get after not working out for a long time?
- How many hours before a workout should you eat a meal high in carbohydrates?
15 Clues: A gluten intolerance is called ___. • The mineral ______ is needed for healthy bones. • A condition caused by dehydration during exercise. • What macronutrient builds and repairs your muscles? • What carbohydrate keeps the digestive system healthy? • What macronutrient is essential to have a good workout? • Dairy products are rich in protein and great for recovery. • ...
Nutrition 2024-09-24
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- this is a common food allergy
- milk, yogurt and cheese belong to this group
- A,B,C,D and K are examples
- romaine,green leaf, red leaf, iceburg all kinds of this
- My_____ is a guideline to help us eat a variety of foods
- this nutrient is essential to body functions each and every day
- bread, cereal, rice and pasta belong to this group
- zinc, magnesium, and sodium are examples
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- a substance that can clog arteries over time
- this nutrient is the main source of energy for our bodies
- chicken, beef, turkey and eggs are a good source of this nutrient
- the tough stringy parts of fruits and vegetables that the body cannot digest
- squash is an example of this
- another name for sodium
- kiwi is an example of this
15 Clues: another name for sodium • A,B,C,D and K are examples • kiwi is an example of this • squash is an example of this • this is a common food allergy • zinc, magnesium, and sodium are examples • a substance that can clog arteries over time • milk, yogurt and cheese belong to this group • bread, cereal, rice and pasta belong to this group • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-24
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- sugar people use in their coffee or baking
- the body’s preferred source of energy
- not getting the right amount of nutrients, or your body is not absorbing the nutrients you consume
- does not have one or more essential amino acids
- Starches, or chains of glucose linked together
- don’t eat food from animal sources
- Sugars include glucose, fructose, lactose, galactose, maltose, and sucrose
- provide vitamins, minerals, and other health promoting substances
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- persons body cannot properly digest a particular food
- body’s immune system reacts as if the food is harmful
- too many calories
- not enough nutrients
- has all nine essential amino acids in the same food
- naturally in dairy products
- naturally in fruits
15 Clues: too many calories • naturally in fruits • not enough nutrients • naturally in dairy products • don’t eat food from animal sources • the body’s preferred source of energy • sugar people use in their coffee or baking • Starches, or chains of glucose linked together • does not have one or more essential amino acids • has all nine essential amino acids in the same food • ...
Nutrition 2023-12-08
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- breaks down starch into sugars
- Needed for healthy bones and teeth
- also called trace elements, some of these are essential for bodily function
- vegetables this colour tend to be rich in vitamin C, iron and other minerals
- you need small amounts of these in your diet
- Exposure to this can help us get vitamin D
- source of energy
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- a simple sugar
- needed for red blood cells, a deficiency can lead to anaemia
- a mineral essential for muscles, nerves and bones
- orange food containing vitamin A, good for the eyes
- Aim for at least this many portions a day of fruit and vegetables
- These products are a source of calcium and protein
- Try and drink two litres of this a day
- nutrient responsible for growth and repair
15 Clues: a simple sugar • source of energy • breaks down starch into sugars • Needed for healthy bones and teeth • Try and drink two litres of this a day • nutrient responsible for growth and repair • Exposure to this can help us get vitamin D • you need small amounts of these in your diet • a mineral essential for muscles, nerves and bones • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- Type of fat found in Pork,Lamb and Milk
- Simple, Complex and Dietry Fibre are forms of this
- Recommended to have 5+ a day
- Ranking of carbs from 1-100
- Type of Carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
- Amount of food about the size of your palm
- Needed to avoid diseases such as anaemia
- Sunlight helps absorbs this
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- Needed for growth and repair in the body
- Veges and Fruit, Breads and Cereals, Milk and Milk Products and Meat are a part of the...
- All food gives you this
- Tasteless liquid that is essential to live
- Found in foods like oranges and lemons
- Milk products are high in this
- Elements that are necessary in the diet
15 Clues: All food gives you this • Ranking of carbs from 1-100 • Sunlight helps absorbs this • Recommended to have 5+ a day • Milk products are high in this • Found in foods like oranges and lemons • Type of fat found in Pork,Lamb and Milk • Elements that are necessary in the diet • Needed for growth and repair in the body • Needed to avoid diseases such as anaemia • ...
Nutrition 2021-08-27
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- things such as cookies, chips, candy (ect.)
- Made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
- a person who doesn’t eat meat and sometimes other animal products
- the practice of using seafood as the only source of meat in a diet that’s otherwise vegetarian
- is linked to good sleep and good choices
- foods such as, popcorn, brown rice, wheat bread (ect.)
- It provides energy and nutrients to keep the body and brain working through the afternoon.
- Such as fruits, legumes, and vegetables
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- the only nutrients that aren’t found in our body
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Such as margarine, butter, nuts, vegetables, and shortening.
- the most important meal of the day
- chemical process that occurs within a living organism in order to maintain life
- beans, milk, and soybeans
- Is the main nutrient found in food such as meat, poultry,
15 Clues: beans, milk, and soybeans • the most important meal of the day • Made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. • Such as fruits, legumes, and vegetables • is linked to good sleep and good choices • things such as cookies, chips, candy (ect.) • the only nutrients that aren’t found in our body • foods such as, popcorn, brown rice, wheat bread (ect.) • ...
Nutrition 2021-09-07
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- fats that have at least one bond in place where hydrogen can be added
- supplies your body with energy and form energy from your cell.
- Whole-grain breads, cereals, vegetables, fruits, nuts, etc are all good food sources of...
- A condition where red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin.
- help grow and repair the body's tissues.
- They supply energy for your body's functions.
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil.
- important in the functioning of the heart and water balance.
- helps function the nervous system and it helps stop blood clotting
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- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage caused by aging, etc.
- The unit of measurement when the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- a substance that is found in only animal products.
- fats that have all hydrogen that carbon atoms can hold.
- is needed for healthy red blood cells.
- helps maintain water balance within the body and it helps lower blood pressure.
15 Clues: is needed for healthy red blood cells. • help grow and repair the body's tissues. • They supply energy for your body's functions. • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil. • a substance that is found in only animal products. • fats that have all hydrogen that carbon atoms can hold. • important in the functioning of the heart and water balance. • ...
Nutrition 2022-03-11
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- A mineral that helps regulate water content in the body.
- _____ are a concentrated source of energy.
- Helps with growth and repair of body tissue.
- Helps turn food into energy.
- Helps with normal cognitive function.
- _____ keeps us hydrated.
- A mineral that helps with the formation strong bones.
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- The nutrient that is the main source of heat and energy.
- Food that we eat on a daily basis is the definition of ______.
- Helps to make red blood cells.
- Helps with healthy vision.
- A vitamin that helps improve immune system.
- A vitamin that is essential for blood clotting.
- Helps to make thyroid hormones.
- A mineral that helps maintain strong bones and teeth.
15 Clues: _____ keeps us hydrated. • Helps with healthy vision. • Helps turn food into energy. • Helps to make red blood cells. • Helps to make thyroid hormones. • Helps with normal cognitive function. • _____ are a concentrated source of energy. • A vitamin that helps improve immune system. • Helps with growth and repair of body tissue. • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-02
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- Necessary to produce hemoglobin in healthy red blood cells
- Lack of water that can cause headaches and weakness
- Maintains heart function and water balance.
- Substances that regulate many cell processes. Sodium and potassium are examples
- Works with sodium to maintain water balance in the body in addition to lowering blood pressure
- Vitamins that protect healthy cells from damage caused by aging
- Used as materials to build the body's tissues
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- A condition where red blood cells do not have enough hemoglobin and are less efficient.
- Sugars and starches that supply the body with energy
- Liquid that makes up ~65% of the human body
- Essential nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Essential to grow and maintain bones and teeth
- The process of maintaining steady bodily functions.
- Essential organic compounds that the body cannot produce
- Supplies the body with energy, forms cell structures, insulates body heat, and protect nerves
15 Clues: Liquid that makes up ~65% of the human body • Maintains heart function and water balance. • Used as materials to build the body's tissues • Essential to grow and maintain bones and teeth • Lack of water that can cause headaches and weakness • The process of maintaining steady bodily functions. • Sugars and starches that supply the body with energy • ...
NUTRITION 2022-01-27
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- reduces risk of colon cancer, constipation, and may reduce risk of heart disease
- supply energy for your body's nutrients
- vitamins that can be stored in the body to be used later
- supply your body with energy, form your cells, maintain body temperature, and
- process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- condition in which your red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- the 9 amino acids that your body cannot manufacture
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- your nerves
- fats that have all the hydrogen the carbon atoms can hold.
- dissolved substances that regulate many processes in your cells
- vitamins that cannot be stored in the body to use later
- when your body uses the nutrients in foods, a series of chemical reactions occurs inside your cells
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer
- measures of unit and amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
15 Clues: your nerves • supply energy for your body's nutrients • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • the 9 amino acids that your body cannot manufacture • process of maintaining a steady state inside your body • vitamins that cannot be stored in the body to use later • vitamins that can be stored in the body to be used later • ...
nutrition 2022-01-27
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- amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down measured in units
- does not have all nine amino acids
- how many minerals are needed in significant amounts
- grow and repair body's tissues
- what percentage of your body is made out of water
- supply's your body with energy, forms your cells, and maintains body temperature
- what do these symptoms mean, weakness, rapid breathing, weak heartbeat
- a condition where the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- what mineral can cause bad blood pressure
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- has all nine amino acids
- supply energy for your body's functions
- helps water balance and lowers blood pressure
- nine acids your body can manufacture
- helps functioning of the nervous system
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
15 Clues: has all nine amino acids • grow and repair body's tissues • does not have all nine amino acids • nine acids your body can manufacture • supply energy for your body's functions • helps functioning of the nervous system • what mineral can cause bad blood pressure • helps water balance and lowers blood pressure • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • ...
Nutrition 2022-01-27
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- A condition in which a person does not consume enough iron
- Can be fat-soluble or water-soluble
- Fatty substance found in animal products; any consumed is considered excess as your body produces all that it needs
- Chemical process where your body breaks down food
- When the body does not get enough water
- Vitamins that protect healthy cells from general aging
- Aids in the formation of bones and teeth
- A mineral that aids in balancing water
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- Nutrients that occur naturally in the ground
- The main source of energy for your body's functions
- A unit of energy found in food
- Can prevent constipation, reduces the risk of colon cancer and helps to prevent heart disease
- Process of maintaining a normal state in your body
- Building blocks for protein synthesis
- Primary function is to rebuild tissue
15 Clues: A unit of energy found in food • Can be fat-soluble or water-soluble • Building blocks for protein synthesis • Primary function is to rebuild tissue • A mineral that aids in balancing water • When the body does not get enough water • Aids in the formation of bones and teeth • Nutrients that occur naturally in the ground • Chemical process where your body breaks down food • ...
Nutrition 2022-06-10
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- the body's physical drive and need for food and energy
- a type of nutrient that helps with cell and tissue formation
- a type of fat formed by hydrogenation
- a type of mineral that assists with bone health
- a waxy, fat-like substance found in blood
- a type of fat that is solid a room temperature
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- a type of protein that contains all the essential amino acids
- a type of protein that DOES NOT have a good proportion of all the essential amino acids
- substances found in food that are needed for growth and energy
- compounds found in food that help regulate body processes
- the psychological desire for food
- a type of carbohydrate found in fruits, milk, and vegetables
- moves waste through the digestive system
- a type of fat that is liquid at room temperature
- a type of carbohydrate found in breads, legumes, rice, and pasta
15 Clues: the psychological desire for food • a type of fat formed by hydrogenation • moves waste through the digestive system • a waxy, fat-like substance found in blood • a type of fat that is solid a room temperature • a type of mineral that assists with bone health • a type of fat that is liquid at room temperature • the body's physical drive and need for food and energy • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-01
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- passes out of your body without being digested
- made when manufactures add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegtable oil.
- Process of mainting a steady state in your body
- vitamins can be stored in the body to be used later
- serve as a energy source
- from animal sources
- nutreints that occure naturally in rocks and soil
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- supply energy for your bodys functions
- Regulate many processes in your body
- Like carbohydrates proteins are long chains of smaller links that bound together chemically this is called
- chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy
- Ammount of energy released when nutrients and broken down is measured in units called calories
- 9 amico acids that the body cant manufacture
- it lacks one or more essential amino acids
- help protect healthy cells from damage caused by the normal aging process
15 Clues: from animal sources • serve as a energy source • Regulate many processes in your body • supply energy for your bodys functions • it lacks one or more essential amino acids • 9 amico acids that the body cant manufacture • passes out of your body without being digested • Process of mainting a steady state in your body • nutreints that occure naturally in rocks and soil • ...
nutrition 2022-09-02
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- water dissolved substances that regulate many processes in your cells
- the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- nutrients that are made by living things and are only required in small amounts
- nutrients made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that supply energy for your body's functions
- serve as a source of energy and help in the role of growth and repairing cells
- help protect healthy cells from damage caused by normal aging process and cancers
- long chains of smaller proteins that are bound together
- a waxy, fatlike substance found in animal products
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- a condition in which the red blood cells do not gain enough hemoglobin
- supply your body with energy, form your cells, maintain body temperature, and protect your nerves
- a type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- substances your body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy
15 Clues: nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • a waxy, fatlike substance found in animal products • a type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants • long chains of smaller proteins that are bound together • the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body • the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down • ...
NUTRITION 2025-10-13
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- when something harmful gets into food
- germs that can cause someone to be sick
- small organisams that can cause someone to be sick
- keeping yourself and your souroundings clean
- when Germs spread from one food to another
- stay free from harm or danger
- A temp range where bacteria can grow fast on food
- food that can go bad quickly
- signs you could be sick
- an illness caused by bacteria in canned food
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- a sickness caused from eating bad or contaminated foods
- quick help given to someone that's hurt
- keeping things clean to prevent illness
- food that last a long time without going bad
- germs that make people sick
15 Clues: signs you could be sick • germs that make people sick • food that can go bad quickly • stay free from harm or danger • when something harmful gets into food • germs that can cause someone to be sick • quick help given to someone that's hurt • keeping things clean to prevent illness • when Germs spread from one food to another • keeping yourself and your souroundings clean • ...
nutrition 2025-11-14
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- The building blocks of protein. There are 20 different types.
- Sugars and syrups that are added to foods or drinks
- Grains that contain all three parts of the kernel.
- A type of complex carbohydrate found in plant foods that the body can't digest.
- A type of fat that is usually solid at room temperature
- The body's main source of energy.
- nutrients that help regulate many body processes.
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- A type of fat that is usually liquid at room temperature
- A unit of energy found in food. It measures the amount of energy the food
- The process by which the body breaks down food into small, usable nutrient molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream
- Substances in food that the body needs to grow
- Essential for almost every body function, including regulating body temperature, transporting nutrients, and helping with digestion.
- Essential for building and repairing body tissues
- nutrients the body uses to form healthy bones
- (Lipids) A concentrated source of stored energy
15 Clues: The body's main source of energy. • nutrients the body uses to form healthy bones • Substances in food that the body needs to grow • Essential for building and repairing body tissues • nutrients that help regulate many body processes. • Grains that contain all three parts of the kernel. • Sugars and syrups that are added to foods or drinks • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2020-07-13
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- I use cilia to capture the prey
- A tube helps me to suck nectar
- I swallow using muscular pharynx
- This process gives energy, growth and development
- Complex food to simple compounds.
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- Expulsion of waste
- Nutrients to blood
- I have a long sticky tongue
- Process of intake of food
- These structures help hydra to catch the food
10 Clues: Expulsion of waste • Nutrients to blood • Process of intake of food • I have a long sticky tongue • A tube helps me to suck nectar • I use cilia to capture the prey • I swallow using muscular pharynx • Complex food to simple compounds. • These structures help hydra to catch the food • This process gives energy, growth and development
Nutrition in animals 2021-11-10
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- - inner walls of the small intestine have thousands of finger like outgrowths
- - breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances
- - plays an important role in digestion of fats
- - process where digested food pass into blood vessels in the wall of intestine
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- - it breaks down starch into sugar
- - grass is rich in
- - swallowed food passes into
- - process of taking food into the body
- - microscopic single-celled organism found in pond water
- - part of stomach where grass is stored after swallowing by grass eating animals
10 Clues: - grass is rich in • - swallowed food passes into • - it breaks down starch into sugar • - process of taking food into the body • - plays an important role in digestion of fats • - microscopic single-celled organism found in pond water • - breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANT 2017-05-07
10 Clues: self • light • feeding • tiny pores • combination of components • an example of partial parasites • an example of insectivorous plant • chloroplasts are green because of this pigment • that controls the opening and closing of the stomata • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
nutrition in Animals 2017-09-09
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- clue:The white substance that covers your teeth.
- clue:Plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps.
- clue:Chewing food to make break it into small pieces.
- clue:breakdown of food into a simple soluble form with the help of digestive juices made in the body.
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- clue:process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body.
- clue:the unicellular paramecium has stiff hair-like structures .
- clue:process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food.
- clue:process by which the food in the soluble form passes into the body fluids such as blood.
- clue:The taking in of food.
- cavuole clue:the pseudopodia join together to form a small cavity .
10 Clues: clue:The taking in of food. • clue:The white substance that covers your teeth. • clue:Chewing food to make break it into small pieces. • clue:Plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps. • clue:the unicellular paramecium has stiff hair-like structures . • clue:process by which absorbed nutrients are utilized by the body. • ...
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-25
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- the false feet of the amoeba
- small finger like projections
- a simple ,multicellular animal
- has the taste buds
- stiff hair like structures
- teeth which are broad with an almost flat surafce
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- have a four chambered stomach
- juice that is stored in the gall bladder
- the butterfly sucks nectar with this
- white substance that covers your teeth
10 Clues: has the taste buds • stiff hair like structures • the false feet of the amoeba • have a four chambered stomach • small finger like projections • a simple ,multicellular animal • the butterfly sucks nectar with this • white substance that covers your teeth • juice that is stored in the gall bladder • teeth which are broad with an almost flat surafce
nutrition in animals 2016-05-10
10 Clues: food pipe • large broad teeth • 4 chambered stomach • finger like structure • juice produced in liver • vacuole the cavity by amoeba • butterfly uses to suck nectar • stiff hair used by paramecium • a simple multicellular animal which has tentacles • is the process of using the absorbed food for energy.
Nutrition in animals 2016-05-21
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- - that changes starch into simple sugar
- makes the food wet and help in digestion
- Plant-eating animal that digest their food in two steps
- sucks up the food in the solution form with its feeding tube
- small finger-like projections in the inner wall of the small intestine
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- proteins into simpler compounds
- also known as the food pipe
- it's length is about 7 meters
- used for tearing flesh and meat
- white substance that covers your teeth
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: food pipe • false feet • largest gland • makes food slimy • produced in liver • taking in of food • moistens the food • finger like projections • hardest substance in body • partially digested food by ruminants
CIENCIAS 2023-05-04
Gardening 2025-01-03
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- - The process of removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- - Sweet or sour edible products that grow on trees or plants, like apples and berries.
- - The earthy material in which plants grow.
- - Essential for plants to grow, this natural resource provides light and warmth.
- - A small hand tool used for digging or planting in the garden.
- - These creatures can be helpful by eating pests in your garden.
- - Essential for plants to grow, this is the most basic need for life in the garden.
- - A tool used to dig and move soil in the garden.
- - A small, hand-propelled cart used for carrying gardening tools or soil.
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- - The care and attention gardeners give to their plants.
- - Garden pests that can damage plants, often found in moist areas.
- - The feeling of wonder or beauty that nature can create in a garden.
- - Organic material used to enrich soil, often made from food scraps and yard waste.
- - The process of a plant becoming larger or more developed.
- Can - A container used to water plants.
- - Edible plants like carrots, peas, and potatoes grown in gardens.
- - Beautiful plants that bloom, often in a variety of colors.
- - Small, hard structures from which new plants grow.
- - A tool used to gather leaves, grass, or soil.
- - What gardening often requires—effort and dedication to make plants thrive.
20 Clues: Can - A container used to water plants. • - The earthy material in which plants grow. • - A tool used to gather leaves, grass, or soil. • - A tool used to dig and move soil in the garden. • - Small, hard structures from which new plants grow. • - The care and attention gardeners give to their plants. • - The process of removing unwanted plants from a garden. • ...
Nutrient Exam Review - Mia Smith 3A 2024-11-15
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- nutrients that regulate the body's chemical process
- Fruits, Vegetables,Dairy, et.c
- Iron, calcium, et.c
- the worst fat for your health
- fats that are solid at room temp
- can be complete or incomplete
- indigestible compounds
- calories lacking in nutrients
- vitamins, minerals, et.c
- the breakdown of substances in exchange for energy
- unit to measure energy in food
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- sugar units
- soy sauce and salt contain high levels of
- list of what is included in the food product; found on the nutrition label
- adding ingredients to increase nutritional value
- sweeteners added to processed foods
- chains of linked sugar units; fiber and starch
- fats that are liquid at room temp
- a nutrition diagram
- flushes out waste
- required on packaged food
- needed to produce substances that help with digestion
- substances in food that enable bodily functions
- added nutrients
24 Clues: sugar units • added nutrients • flushes out waste • Iron, calcium, et.c • a nutrition diagram • indigestible compounds • vitamins, minerals, et.c • required on packaged food • the worst fat for your health • can be complete or incomplete • calories lacking in nutrients • Fruits, Vegetables,Dairy, et.c • unit to measure energy in food • fats that are solid at room temp • ...
B.Complete the following crossword with the help of the clues provided. 2023-12-14
4 Clues: This is the Greek word for the word'self'. • This is the meaning of the greek word'heteros'. • The saprophytic nutrition happens in these plants. • This substance is responsible for the green colour in plants.
Nutrient 2022-10-24
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- sugar strung together in complex chains
- process of turning food and drinks into energy
- Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein Foods, and Dairy
- essential for muscle growth
- carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitemens, minerals, and water
- sugars and syrups that are put into foods or drinks
- Organic substances that are essential for growth and nutrition
- waxy substance found in your blood
- liquid at room temperature
- energy that you get from foods
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- fatty acids in unhealthy foods
- nutrition guide for portions of food
- sugar that is quickly broken down
- Salt
- food that contains no nutrients just fat and sugar
- added nutrients that was taken away during processing
- elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- you need 8 cups of this
- substance that is essential for growth and maintenance of life
- adding more micro nutrients in foods
- type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
21 Clues: Salt • you need 8 cups of this • liquid at room temperature • essential for muscle growth • fatty acids in unhealthy foods • energy that you get from foods • sugar that is quickly broken down • waxy substance found in your blood • nutrition guide for portions of food • adding more micro nutrients in foods • sugar strung together in complex chains • ...
Nutrition & Health Terminology 2024-03-04
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- Pyramid
- a type of food required in large amounts in the diet
- food that consists of sugars, starch, or cellulose
- Daily Allowance (RDA)
- a substance that provides nourishment
- the process of causing something to absorb water
- a natural oily or greasy substance
- highly complex substance present in all living organisms
- the process of breaking down food
- Labe
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
- Calories
- the process by which one thing absorbs
- Management
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- Fiber
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms
- a unit of energy used to express the nutritional value of foods
- Allergies
- Mass Index (BMI)
- a visual reminder to make healthy choices from each of the five groups
- a substance that inhibits oxidation
- organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurence
24 Clues: Labe • Fiber • Pyramid • Calories • Allergies • Management • Mass Index (BMI) • Daily Allowance (RDA) • the process of breaking down food • a natural oily or greasy substance • a substance that inhibits oxidation • a substance that provides nourishment • the process by which one thing absorbs • the process of causing something to absorb water • ...
Diversity In Organisms 2015-06-29
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- Acellular, host specific and highly infectious
- the __________ is a simple noun which should come first and should begin with a capital letter
- It includes Prokaryotes
- Basic unit of classification
- Unicellular eukaryotes belong to kingdom
- to avoid confusion created by vrnacular names, Swedish natyralist Linnaeus proposed binomial nomenclature
- Small, circular, single stranded RNAs without any protection.
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- It includes multicellular eukaryotes with heterotrophic nutrition by absorption
- Mode of reproduction in Monera
- Five Kingdom classification of living organisms proposed by
- Scientific names should be printed in ______
- It includes multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic autotrophs
- Non-septate multinucleated hyphae in fungi
- It includes multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms with holozoic mode of nutrition
- scientific names should be _________ separately if handwritten
- name the ________ is the descriptive adjective which should come later and begin with a small letter
- In five kingdom classification of Whittaker, how many contain eukaryotes?
- Slow growing organisms occuring in a wide variety of habitats
18 Clues: It includes Prokaryotes • Basic unit of classification • Mode of reproduction in Monera • Unicellular eukaryotes belong to kingdom • Non-septate multinucleated hyphae in fungi • Scientific names should be printed in ______ • Acellular, host specific and highly infectious • Five Kingdom classification of living organisms proposed by • ...
Biodiversity and Healthy Society 2024-10-10
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- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A stable state in an ecosystem where species coexist.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- Farming that meets current needs without compromising future generations.
- Harmful substances that contaminate the environment.
- Organisms that can transmit diseases to others.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The variety of life on Earth.
- Using resources faster than they can replenish.
- The study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
- The careful management of natural resources.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient organisms.
- The process of obtaining food for health and growth.
- A critical factor in an ecosystem's stability.
- Areas where water covers the soil, supporting diverse ecosystems.
- An animal that primarily eats meat.
- A measure of human impact on Earth's ecosystems.
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- The variation in genes within a species.
- The destruction of natural environments for human use.
- Materials or substances found in nature that are used by humans.
- The natural environment where a species lives.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- Waste produced from farming activities.
- Organisms that break down dead matter and recycle nutrients.
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances.
- The sequence of energy transfer in an ecosystem.
- The ability to maintain ecological balance.
- An organism that helps plants reproduce by transferring pollen.
- A complex network of feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
- The complete disappearance of a species.
- The human-induced phenomenon causing rising temperatures.
- A close interaction between species that can be beneficial, neutral, or harmful.
- Non-native species that disrupt local ecosystems.
- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- The clearing of forests for human development.
- Substances that cause harm to the environment.
- The movement of nutrients through an ecosystem.
- The condition of the air within our surroundings.
40 Clues: The variety of life on Earth. • Species at risk of extinction. • An animal that primarily eats meat. • An animal that primarily eats plants. • Waste produced from farming activities. • The variation in genes within a species. • The complete disappearance of a species. • The ability to maintain ecological balance. • The careful management of natural resources. • ...
Plants In Action 2013-11-27
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- A plant that lives for 1 year
- The biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed
- Create food for the plant
- The seed coating
- Absorb water and minerals
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- The embryonic root of the plant
- The beautiful part of the plant
- When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant
- One of the most essential things for plants
- Holds the plant upright
10 Clues: The seed coating • Holds the plant upright • Create food for the plant • Absorb water and minerals • A plant that lives for 1 year • The embryonic root of the plant • The beautiful part of the plant • One of the most essential things for plants • When bees and other creatures pollinate the plant • The biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed
Plants In Action 2013-11-27
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- I get energy for the plant
- it goes after the seed stage?
- I am close to the anther
- plants like people need?
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- takes place in organelles called chloroplasts
- It is close to the style in a flower
- I soak in water
- I make the plant food
- plants absorb water from the soil from the soil to the roots
- dioxide plants breve out oxygen and breve in?
10 Clues: I soak in water • I make the plant food • I am close to the anther • plants like people need? • I get energy for the plant • it goes after the seed stage? • It is close to the style in a flower • takes place in organelles called chloroplasts • dioxide plants breve out oxygen and breve in? • plants absorb water from the soil from the soil to the roots
Plants in actioℵ 2013-11-28
10 Clues: we need to eat • holds up plant • we breath it in • helps plant grow • also helps to grow • absorb the sunlight • the plant grows from a • extract the vitamin and water • is a bit of food for the plant • i am big or small and very soft
Plants in Action 2013-04-14
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- Im made by bees.
- im atracted to the sun.
- I grow apples.
- bees turn me in to honey.
- Im black, yellow and I love nectar.
- I split and tiny roots apear and grow down into the soil.
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- I look pretty.
- Im white and the first letter of my name is o.
- I grow on trees bushes and flowers.
- I drink water and eat soil.
10 Clues: I look pretty. • I grow apples. • Im made by bees. • im atracted to the sun. • bees turn me in to honey. • I drink water and eat soil. • I grow on trees bushes and flowers. • Im black, yellow and I love nectar. • Im white and the first letter of my name is o. • I split and tiny roots apear and grow down into the soil.
Plants in Belize 2023-04-25
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- This plant is used for food, it is associated with the Maya culture.
- This plant is known to be the national tree of Costa Rica.
- This plant is usually growing near the poison wood.
- Grows in the savanna and on the banks of the river and sea shore.
- This plant is found in the Pine Ridge area.
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- This plant is the national tree of Belize.
- The tree has an umbrella shape and is often aligned with superstition.
- This plant is the national flower of Belize.
- This is a fruit tree, the fruit is filled with vitamin C and has a big seed in the middle.
- This plant gives no flower.
10 Clues: This plant gives no flower. • This plant is the national tree of Belize. • This plant is found in the Pine Ridge area. • This plant is the national flower of Belize. • This plant is usually growing near the poison wood. • This plant is known to be the national tree of Costa Rica. • Grows in the savanna and on the banks of the river and sea shore. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2023-04-03
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- Sticky area at the end of the pistil
- Undeveloped plant
- The process of fertilizing flowers
- Process by which an organism produces an
- Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
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- Male reproductive organ of a flower
- Female reproductive organ of a flower
- Madived leaves around the developing flowers
- Surround the reproductive parts of the flower
- Produces the egg
10 Clues: Produces the egg • Undeveloped plant • The process of fertilizing flowers • Male reproductive organ of a flower • Sticky area at the end of the pistil • Female reproductive organ of a flower • Process by which an organism produces an • Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • Madived leaves around the developing flowers • Surround the reproductive parts of the flower
Reproduction in Plants 2020-11-24
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- The part of the flower that protects the developing bud.
- Seeds dispersed by this method of dispersal usually have a pod-like structure.
- The process by which a seed becomes a seedling.
- Seeds dispersed by this method of dispersal usually have a wing-like structure.
- The process by which the male reproductive cell fuses with the female reproductive cell.
- The number of stages in a plant life cycle.
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- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
- The female part of a flower.
- The male part of a flower.
- Seeds dispersed by this method of dispersal usually have a fibrous husk.
10 Clues: The male part of a flower. • The female part of a flower. • The number of stages in a plant life cycle. • The process by which a seed becomes a seedling. • The part of the flower that protects the developing bud. • The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower. • Seeds dispersed by this method of dispersal usually have a fibrous husk. • ...
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2021-09-04
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- Structure that forms the ovule following fertilisation; contains the embryo plant and its food store.
- In plants, the female reproductive structure in the carpel of a flower, which contains ovules.
- tube Tube that grows from a pollen grain and down through the style to allow the transfer of the male gamete to the ovule form fertilisation.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of the same flower or to another flower of the same plant.
- Part of the stamen where pollen grains are produced.
Down
- Part of the carpel of a flower - a stalk connecting the stigma to the ovary, through which pollen tube grows.
- Male reproductive organ in plants, consisting of the anther and a stalk called the filament.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther of one plant to a stigma of a different plant of the same species.
- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- Part of the carpel of a flower that receives the pollen during pollination.
10 Clues: The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma. • Part of the stamen where pollen grains are produced. • Part of the carpel of a flower that receives the pollen during pollination. • Male reproductive organ in plants, consisting of the anther and a stalk called the filament. • ...
Respiration In Plants 2021-06-23
Across
- Chemical process in which glucose is completely broken down to release carbon dioxide, water and energy
- Openings present in bark of woody stems and roots that allow gaseous exchange
- Process of respiration in which lactic acid is produced
- Unicellular organism that can respire in the absence of oxygen
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- Energy is stored in the form of_______
- Process by which living things produce energy for various life processes by breaking down glucose
- What does yeast produce during anaerobic respiration
- The immediate product of photosynthesis
- Process of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen
- Minute openings present in the leaves
10 Clues: Minute openings present in the leaves • Energy is stored in the form of_______ • The immediate product of photosynthesis • What does yeast produce during anaerobic respiration • Process of respiration in which lactic acid is produced • Unicellular organism that can respire in the absence of oxygen • Process of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen • ...
Transport in plants 2021-07-27
Across
- increase surface area to volume ratio for roots to absorb water
- substance that provide support for plant
- increase in light and temperature will ... rate of transpiration
- vessel that transport water and mineral salts
- excessive transpiration leads to this
- loss of water through stomata
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- transport of food
- vessel that transport food substances
- another factor that affect rate of transpiration
- movement of water molecules from roots into plant
10 Clues: transport of food • loss of water through stomata • vessel that transport food substances • excessive transpiration leads to this • substance that provide support for plant • vessel that transport water and mineral salts • another factor that affect rate of transpiration • movement of water molecules from roots into plant • ...
