nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
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- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2017-07-23
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- Growth of a seed through water and a suitable temperature
- Green pigment present in all green plants
- Sharp structure on plants
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Simple sugar plants make during photosynthesis
- Bright colored plant of a flower
- Part of a plant attached to the ground for support
- Part of the flower that will become the fruit
- Part of the plant that holds up other structures such as the leaves and flowers
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- Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in
- Part of the tree which grows out from the trunk
- Protects the flower
- Plants that don't produce flowers are said to be
- The gas plants need to grow
- Process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Name given to plant with two seed leaves
- A straight tapering root going vertically downwards
- Reproductive structure found in plants
- The main stem of a tree
- Green, flat part of a plant that grows from the stem
20 Clues: Protects the flower • The main stem of a tree • Plant with one seed leaf • Sharp structure on plants • The gas plants need to grow • Bright colored plant of a flower • Reproductive structure found in plants • Name given to plant with two seed leaves • Green pigment present in all green plants • Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in • ...
Nutrition 2023-07-01
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- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used.
- Units of energy in food.
- A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.
- These fats are liquid at room temperature.
- Starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy.
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- an interactive guide to healthful eating has been coupled recently with My Pyramid to further guide nutrition and exercise expectations for all Americans.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants and is necessary for the proper functioning of the digestive system.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature.
- A serious reduction in the body's water content.
10 Clues: Units of energy in food. • Fats that are solid at room temperature. • These fats are liquid at room temperature. • A serious reduction in the body's water content. • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used. • ...
Medical terminology Nutrition 2021-02-08
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- COPD and chronic hear failure are these types of risk affecting nutrition in older adults
- Disorder of nutrition resulting from unbalanced, insufficient or excessive diet
- Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25
- Needed for tissue repair and healing
- low iron levels
- People with this should limit salt intake and read food labels carefully
- Type of protein that comes from plant foods
- pH 7.32
- Popular food in the Italian culture
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- Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body
- A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels
- Type of protein that comes from red meats, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products
- A culture that utilizes avocado, mango and plantains
- fluid found within the cells
- Mineral normally retained in the bone
- pH 7.50 CO2 40 HCO3 30 would be Metabolic ____
- Essential for blood clotting
- Lipoprotein obtained from lean meats and is beneficial to the cardiovascular system
- Depleted from the body by many diuretics
- The inhalation of solids or liquids into the upper respiratory tract
20 Clues: pH 7.32 • low iron levels • fluid found within the cells • Essential for blood clotting • Popular food in the Italian culture • Needed for tissue repair and healing • Mineral normally retained in the bone • Depleted from the body by many diuretics • Type of protein that comes from plant foods • A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels • ...
nutrients crossword 2021-10-22
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- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it.
- a unit of energy or heat
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body
- substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- food or nourishment
- an expert on diet and nutrition
- (of a part of the body) not diseased
- Carbs or sugar molecules
- colorless, sweet, viscous liquid
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- is the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue
- a level of organization in multicellular organisms
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- food and drink regularly provided or consumed using, buying or eating something
- food and drink regarded as a source of strength
- having insufficient food or other substances for good health and condition.
- a natural oily or greasy substance
- a naturally occurring, extremely complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds
- Something you eat
- a sweet crystallizable material
21 Clues: Something you eat • food or nourishment • a unit of energy or heat • Carbs or sugar molecules • an expert on diet and nutrition • a sweet crystallizable material • colorless, sweet, viscous liquid • a natural oily or greasy substance • (of a part of the body) not diseased • a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid • food and drink regarded as a source of strength • ...
Biology Topic 1 2024-07-03
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- - Loops of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
- - Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.
- - Long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei.
- - Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.
- - The basic building block of all living organisms.
- - A type of cell found in plants and animals that contains a nucleus.
- (TV) - A widespread plant pathogen affecting many species of plants which produces a mosaic pattern on the leaves. It infects chloroplasts and limits plant growth.
- - A single-celled fungus.
- - A spherical, pathogenic bacterium that causes pneumonia.
- - An outer, structural layer that surrounds some cells. In plant cells, it is made of cellulose. In fungi, it is made of chitin.
- - A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure.
- - A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell.
- - A double-stranded polymer wound to form a double helix. It carries the genetic code.
- - An infection virus that causes influenza (the flu).
- - An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.
- - Microscopic single-celled organisms.
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- - The mode of extracellular nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted onto the food outside the cell and the products of digestion are absorbed.
- - An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light.
- - A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.
- - A non-living organism that can only reproduce inside host cells. Viruses have no cells, but possess a protein coat containing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
- - A rod-shaped species of bacterium used to produce yoghurt from milk.
- - A type of cell found in bacteria that does not contain a nucleus.
- (HIV) - An infectious virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
- - A protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts.
- - Protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells.
25 Clues: - A single-celled fungus. • - Microscopic single-celled organisms. • - Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria. • - Microorganisms that cause infectious disease. • - A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus. • - The basic building block of all living organisms. • - An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis. • ...
Biology - Transport in Plants 2020-06-14
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- The sieve plate is described as ________ as it allows substances to pass through its pores.
- This process makes glucose in plants.
- A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration.
- This factor affects the transpiration as high levels can cause the air to become saturated with water vapour.
- These group of plants live in wet, freshwater environments like ponds, lakes and rivers.
- This process breaks glucose in plants.
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- The ability of water molecules to stick together.
- The evaporation of water from a plant.
- These plants live in areas that lack water.
- The movement of water into the root hair cells.
- Special, one-way pipes that transport water and minerals up the plant.
- Bidirectional tubes that allow water and food to move through the plant.
- This hard, woody substance is produced by a plant upon maturity of specialized xylem cells.
13 Clues: This process makes glucose in plants. • The evaporation of water from a plant. • This process breaks glucose in plants. • These plants live in areas that lack water. • The movement of water into the root hair cells. • The ability of water molecules to stick together. • A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration. • ...
Asexual reproduction in plants 2013-05-30
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- Plant that reproduces through runners
- Swollen stems in the soil containing food
- Making new plants from cutt of buds
- Plant that reproduces through rhizomes
- Food substance used for cut off buds to grow
- Reproduction involving eggs and sperms
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- Asexual reproduction in onions, daffodils
- A bud cut off a plant for tissue culture
- Underground stems from which new plants grow
- Reproduction of plants by plant growers
- The buds that you find on potatoes
- Stems from which new plants can develop
- Growing a new plant out of a piece of the stem
13 Clues: The buds that you find on potatoes • Making new plants from cutt of buds • Plant that reproduces through runners • Plant that reproduces through rhizomes • Reproduction involving eggs and sperms • Reproduction of plants by plant growers • Stems from which new plants can develop • A bud cut off a plant for tissue culture • Asexual reproduction in onions, daffodils • ...
5.Adaptation In Plants 2025-07-31
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- → I grow in coastal areas and have a tall, flexible stem.
- → I am a feature that helps plants survive in their surroundings.
- → I stay completely underwater and have narrow leaves.
- → My stem is light and soft, and I help clean water surfaces.
- → I grow in soil but don’t have chlorophyll.
- → I am a non-green plant found on decaying matter.
- → I grow in water but float freely.
- → I trap and eat insects to get nitrogen.
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- → I have light and spongy stems to help me float.
- → I am the type of plant that grows on land.
- → I grow on mountains and have needle-like leaves.
- → I store water in my thick stem and have spines instead of leaves.
- → I am the opposite of aquatic.
- → I grow in marshy soil and have breathing roots.
- → My roots fix me to the bottom of a pond. My leaves float.
15 Clues: → I am the opposite of aquatic. • → I grow in water but float freely. • → I trap and eat insects to get nitrogen. • → I am the type of plant that grows on land. • → I grow in soil but don’t have chlorophyll. • → I have light and spongy stems to help me float. • → I grow in marshy soil and have breathing roots. • → I grow on mountains and have needle-like leaves. • ...
Test your brain power 2023-04-07
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- make their own organic matter from inorganic matter.
- they use energy from chemical reactions to make food.
- feed on plants and other animals
- which digestion takes place inside the cells?
- elimination of waste products from the digestive system
- they feed on organic matter produced by other living things.
- food is broken down into smaller pieces
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- food is transformed chemically through the action of enzymes
- they use energy from light to make food.
- passage of nutrients from the digestive system into the blood.
- is a combination of processes through which food is converted into matter and energy.
11 Clues: feed on plants and other animals • food is broken down into smaller pieces • they use energy from light to make food. • which digestion takes place inside the cells? • make their own organic matter from inorganic matter. • they use energy from chemical reactions to make food. • elimination of waste products from the digestive system • ...
Plants In Action 2013-12-01
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- - the first stage of the plant
- - germination goes after the seed stage
- - holds the plant up
- - the soil gives the plant nutrients
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- - photosynthesis takes place in organelles chrloroplast
- - the water soaks in the soil to give the plant nutrients
- - the stigma is near the style
- - without the leafs the plant will not grow food
- dioxide - the plant breaths out carbon dioxide
9 Clues: - holds the plant up • - the first stage of the plant • - the stigma is near the style • - the soil gives the plant nutrients • - germination goes after the seed stage • dioxide - the plant breaths out carbon dioxide • - without the leafs the plant will not grow food • - photosynthesis takes place in organelles chrloroplast • ...
nutrients in plants 2016-04-20
9 Clues: saphrophytes • green plants are • tiny pores on a leaf • bacteria soil contains • needed for photosynthesis • example of symbiosis plant • green pigment present in plant • non living components of the environment • helps to maintain the balance between oxygen and carbondioxide
Reproduction in Plants 2021-06-13
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- Colourful, to attract insects
- The transfer of pollen grain from an anther to a stigma
- Two types of pollination; self pollination and _________ pollination
- Contain male gametes
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- To support anther
- To protect the inner part of a flower
- Contain ovules
- Female gamete of a flowering plant
- Recieves pollen grains
9 Clues: Contain ovules • To support anther • Contain male gametes • Recieves pollen grains • Colourful, to attract insects • Female gamete of a flowering plant • To protect the inner part of a flower • The transfer of pollen grain from an anther to a stigma • Two types of pollination; self pollination and _________ pollination
transport in plants 2019-10-28
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- other word for xerophytic plants
- contains pores for gas exchange
- modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose
- to measure the rate which water is taken by plant
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- phloem that contains unique like structures
- pathway water moves from cell to cell by plasmodesmata
- the loss of water vapour from a plant to its environment
- used as a packing tissue
- are involved with the water transport
9 Clues: used as a packing tissue • contains pores for gas exchange • other word for xerophytic plants • are involved with the water transport • phloem that contains unique like structures • modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose • to measure the rate which water is taken by plant • pathway water moves from cell to cell by plasmodesmata • ...
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
9 Clues: Parasite • Tiny pores in the leaves • Green pigments in plants • Dead and Decaying matter • Food Factories of Plants • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Reproduction in Plants 2023-08-16
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- One of the thin, flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree
- Female Reproductive Organs
- The process by which new individuals are produced by their parents.
- Part of plant that grows roots.
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- Transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of a flower.
- Female Reproductive Organ.
- The cell resulting from the fusion of male cell and female egg cells.
- Part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- A small outgrowth that appears on the organisms.
- Female Reproductive Organs
10 Clues: Female Reproductive Organ. • Female Reproductive Organs • Female Reproductive Organs • Part of plant that grows roots. • Part of a plant that grows under the ground. • A small outgrowth that appears on the organisms. • Transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of a flower. • One of the thin, flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree • ...
Transport in plants 2025-06-03
9 Clues: xylem and phloem • Unicellular organisms • movement of particles • Water conducting tissue • Food conducting tissues • helps in storage in xylem • Simple multicellular plants • Non living elongated cell of xylem • provide mechanical support in xylem
Chapter 15- Food and Agriculture 2023-02-06
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- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch to be sold for a profit
- the raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- the surface layer of the soil, which is usually richer in organic matter than the subsoil is
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- the accumulation of salts in soil
- a mixture of decomposing organic matter, such as manure and rotting plants, that is used as fertilizer and soil conditioner
- farmland that can be used to grow crops
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- a cud-chewing mammal that has a three or four chambered stomach; examples include sheep, goats and cattle
- the process in which the material's of Earth's surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported from one place to another
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- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- the use of certain organisms by humans to eliminate or control pests
- widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food, usually caused by a catastrophic event
- a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents or weeds
- catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
- describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- the process by which human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert-like
- a technology in which the genome of a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
18 Clues: the accumulation of salts in soil • farmland that can be used to grow crops • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents or weeds • describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • ...
Settlement terms 2019-11-10
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- a number of things of the same kind growing or held together
- living in the country
- an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements
- living in a city
- a settlement with small number of inhabitants less than 2000
- a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected
- a division of some other people
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- a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale
- an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected
- self governing region consisting of one or several settlements
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- the separation of an ethnic group from the dominant majority
- a thickly populated, run-down part of a city, inhabited by poor people
- grouping of settlements with population not larger than 2000-3000 inhabitants
- overcrowding;, clogging
15 Clues: living in a city • living in the country • overcrowding;, clogging • a division of some other people • an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements • a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale • an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected • a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected • ...
Unit 4 food 2024-03-22
20 Clues: õli • kana • valk • segu • kriis • puudus • toores • lammas • kalkun • maitse • pillama • porgand • maitsev • pannkook • toitumine • nähtamatu • süsivesik • magustoit • alahindama • hallitanud
Agriscience Vocab. Review 2016-09-09
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- the process by which animals eat food and use it to live, grow and reproduce
- proper proportions and amount of food
- sugar and starches that supply energy
- the lean meat of the animal
- a disease of the gums and skin caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet
- can work without the will of the animal
- internal functions and vital processes of animals and their organ
- are complex chemicals
- is made up of bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments
- made up of the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands
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- is a result of to little nutrition
- can be controlled by animal
- amount of food eaten by an animal in 1 day
- nutrients made up of amino acids and are building blocks of muscles
- material inside bones
- various parts of the body
- essential elements
- supply oxygen to the blood
- the result of too much or improper types of food being eaten
- main component of the skeletal system
20 Clues: essential elements • material inside bones • are complex chemicals • various parts of the body • supply oxygen to the blood • can be controlled by animal • the lean meat of the animal • is a result of to little nutrition • proper proportions and amount of food • sugar and starches that supply energy • main component of the skeletal system • can work without the will of the animal • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- organism that can produce its own food
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plantGymnosperm: Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- or fruit.
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- cone bearing tree
- parallel veins in the leaves
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- monocot's leaf veins
18 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • Plants that do not have xylem and phloem • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-08
6 Clues: that coverts atmospheric nitrogen to nitrate. Rhizobium • process of taking food by an organism and its utillization by • example of saprotrophs. Lichen • that depend on others for food. Paracites • body. Nutrition • ...
nutritivo y actividad 2019-02-28
15 Clues: pacman • cancerous • stretching • #1 in U.S. • watching TV • fitt formula • abnormal cell • six cups daily • signs of cancer • bone development • bodies use of food • bacteria in bathroom • help in bowl movement • removal of affected area • natural killer of invading cells
Ecology Words! 2024-04-05
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- A place to live.
- A chart showing the relationships of a line of preys and predators.
- System of communities.
- simple inorganic to organic material.
- An organism that lives on another.
- A living thing.
- Relationships between organisms.
- Hierarchical levels in an ecosystem.
- An organism that is getting hunted on by another.
- The organism that carries other parasites.
- An organism that hunts other.
- Where life exists.
- A non living factor in an ecosystem.
- Group of the same organisms.
- An organism which specializes in scavenging and hunting.
- An organism which only consumes meat.
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- An organism that shapes its surrounding environment.
- A chart showing the relationships of multiple food webs combined.
- Group of a couple populations.
- An organisms that attains its nutrition from complex organisms.
- An organism which consumes both meat and greens.
- An organism that looks for the food they need.
- An organism which only consumes greens.
- An organism that eats dead organism and redistributes their nutrition.
- An organism which specializes in making things.
25 Clues: A living thing. • A place to live. • Where life exists. • System of communities. • Group of the same organisms. • An organism that hunts other. • Group of a couple populations. • Relationships between organisms. • An organism that lives on another. • Hierarchical levels in an ecosystem. • A non living factor in an ecosystem. • simple inorganic to organic material. • ...
Management of sick children with anemia and nutritional disorder. 2025-05-01
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- Strategy to manage childhood illnesses.
- A sign of anemia seen on the palms and conjunctiva.
- Severe protein deficiency with edema.
- Ready-to-use therapeutic food.
- Cell Hereditary cause of anemia.
- Acid Vitamin essential for red blood cell production.
- Swelling seen in kwashiorkor.
- Severe wasting without edema.
- Optimal feeding practice for infants.
- A condition with reduced hemoglobin.
- Given during dehydration and diarrhea.
- Essential part of nutritional rehabilitation.
- Treating worm infestation to improve nutrition.
- Monitored regularly in child growth.
- Deficiency or excess of nutrients.
- Low weight-for-height.
- Balanced intake of essential food groups.
- Low height-for-age.
- Supplement given for diarrhea and immunity.
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- Iron, iodine, zinc, etc.
- Mid-upper arm circumference used for screening.
- Parasite causing iron-deficiency anemia.
- A Supplement given to prevent blindness and infections.
- Foods introduced at 6 months.
- Checked before giving RUTF.
- Low weight-for-age in a child.
- The oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells.
- Loss of fluids, worsens nutritional state.
- Often coexists with malnutrition.
- Micronutrient used to treat iron-deficiency anemia.
30 Clues: Low height-for-age. • Low weight-for-height. • Iron, iodine, zinc, etc. • Checked before giving RUTF. • Foods introduced at 6 months. • Swelling seen in kwashiorkor. • Severe wasting without edema. • Ready-to-use therapeutic food. • Low weight-for-age in a child. • Often coexists with malnutrition. • Cell Hereditary cause of anemia. • Deficiency or excess of nutrients. • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- crown part of a plant at soil surface where new shoots or leaves grow
- percentage of seeds that will sprout and grow
- seeds planted directly into soil
- plants grown from seeds
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- growing plants artificially
- genetically identical to parent
- a short piece of stem with two or more buds
- pieces of plants
- reproducing plants from bark
- asexual propagation that uses a portion of plant stems that contains terminal or lateral buds
- an underdeveloped plant created by explants and tissue cultures
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- placing seeds in moist soil at temperatures 32-50F for a certain time
- root pieces
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- small tissue or cell groups from a parent plant grown on agar to produce new plants
- a propagation method where structures are removed from a parent plant used to grow on their own
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- sugar based gel
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- the lower portion of a graft
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproduction of new plants from seeds or vegetative parts of plants
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
32 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • the lower portion of a graft • reproducing plants from bark • genetically identical to parent • seeds planted directly into soil • reproduction of plants with seeds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • breaking or softening seed coating • leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole • ...
Words About Health 2013-06-05
12 Clues: Body diet • A Nutrition • Food you eat • Exercise daily • On cereal boxes • Lift heavy objects • Keep a healthy body • Basketball, Running etc. • Feel Fresh and look fresh • Keeps you ready for the day • Healthy food: Banana, Apple etc. • Healthy Food: Broccoli, Corn etc.
Introduction to Agriculture: 2025-04-07
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- What plants recieve everyday to grow
- Tools Things you use to plant in the grarden
- Something you put on plants that is excess of vegetables/sugarcane
- Something you can make yourself at home, with excess vegetable shavings
- Something everybody needs to have to stay healthy
- A name for where you grow plants
- What you ride on while harvesting
- A potential risk to you or someone else
- A group of cows
- The dirt you put plants in
- The term used to describe plants developing
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- Where plants start growing from
- The type of shoes you need to have when going into the farm
- A substance that is dangerous to touch, taste etc.
- The very first step of growing plants
- What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them
- What is under the plants, in the soil
- What you need to do every few days to keep plants healthy
18 Clues: A group of cows • The dirt you put plants in • Where plants start growing from • A name for where you grow plants • What you ride on while harvesting • What plants recieve everyday to grow • The very first step of growing plants • What is under the plants, in the soil • A potential risk to you or someone else • What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them • ...
Human And Social Biology 2024-04-29
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- Chemical messenger that coordinate different functions in your body.
- Basic unit of life
- Lack of proper nutrition
- The ability to produce more offspring
- Protects organs and contains bone marrow
- Tiny blood vessels
- Chronic inability to regulate blood sugar levels
- Female cell carrying genetic details
- Movement of water from high to low concentration
- Transports oxygenated blood
- chronic excessive fat that can impair health
- Collects blood in the heart
- Largest internal organ
- How plants make food
- Pumps blood to the body
- Thickest Layer of skin
- Vitamin C deficiency
- The ability to release energy from glucose
- Removal of metabolic waste made in the body
- The liquid portion of the blood
- DNA sequences
- Largest sensory organ
- Any organism that causes diseases
- Incurable infection usually transmitted through sexual contact
- Muscular tube connected to the end of the stomach
- Found between joints
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- Any substance that harms the environment
- Pumps blood around the body
- Passed from one generation to the next
- Carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- Bean shaped blood filters
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Crushing, grinding and mixing of food with saliva
- Unborn offspring still developing
- Parasitic fungi growing on the skin in patches
- Organ that controls thought
- Responsible for taking blood to the body
- Transmit messages around the body by impulses
- The main component of cell walls
- Eats both plants and meat
- Balance in the human body
- Tube from mouth to stomach
- Released when the body is under stress or in danger
- Type of cell division
- Used to crush and grind food in the mouth
- collection of specific tissues to form a specialized unit for a specific function
- Infection transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito
- Organ that forms in the womb during pregnancy
- Breaks down fats into fatty acids during digestion
49 Clues: DNA sequences • Basic unit of life • Tiny blood vessels • How plants make food • Vitamin C deficiency • Found between joints • Type of cell division • Largest sensory organ • Largest internal organ • Thickest Layer of skin • Pumps blood to the body • Lack of proper nutrition • Bean shaped blood filters • Eats both plants and meat • Balance in the human body • Tube from mouth to stomach • ...
Horticulture III - Plant Care 2024-11-29
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- | A method of controlling plant shape
- | A method of propagating plants
- | Preventing frost damage
- Mildew | A plant disease caused by fungi
- | Preventing dehydration
- | Removing spent flowers
- Irrigation | A technique for watering at the root level
- Testing | Checking soil acidity
- | Trimming plants for growth
- Mulch | Adding stones around plants
- | Supporting weak stems
- | Nutrients added to soil
- | Removing unwanted plants
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- | Protecting plants from pests
- | A nutrient plants absorb
- | Encouraging seed dispersal
- | Planting trees in groups
- | Adding organic material to soil
- | Adding water to plants
- Light | Providing light to indoor plants
20 Clues: | Supporting weak stems • | Preventing dehydration • | Removing spent flowers • | Adding water to plants • | Preventing frost damage • | Nutrients added to soil • | A nutrient plants absorb • | Planting trees in groups • | Removing unwanted plants • | Encouraging seed dispersal • | Trimming plants for growth • | Protecting plants from pests • Testing | Checking soil acidity • ...
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
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- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- are substances that help your body fight infections and use other nutrients
- is the parts of fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans that your body cannot digest
- fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature
- are sugars and starches that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants
- is the body’s physical need for food
- foods that offer few, if any, nutrients but do supply calories.
- or the psychological desire for food
- a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
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- fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health
- is a sickness resulting from eating food that is not safe to eat
- is the amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories they provide
- are elements that help form healthy bones and teeth, and regulate certain body processes.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food
- are nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues
- are substances in food that your body needs
- This is a system designed to help Americans make healthful food choices
17 Clues: is the body’s physical need for food • or the psychological desire for food • are substances in food that your body needs • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food • fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature • fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health • ...
Diseases Crossword 2020-10-14
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- Live in air, soil, plants and water, that produce transmittable spores which can cause fungal diseases
- caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition
- Bacteria - Are single-celled organisms that can multiply rapidly without a host, identified by shape
- are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body
- wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized
- disorders caused by pathogens — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites
- caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions
- Are single-celled organisms that breathe, move and reproduce similarly to multi-cellular animals
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- diseases that are not caused by pathogens
- disorder of typical behavior
- caused by trauma; often related to management practices
- Cannot reproduce without a host, consist of DNA and RNA and they can take over the functions of the host cell
12 Clues: disorder of typical behavior • diseases that are not caused by pathogens • wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized • caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions • caused by trauma; often related to management practices • caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition • are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body • ...
Nutritional Concerns during Adulthood 2022-04-28
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- age 19-59
- elders don’t get enough because of immobility and bladder control
- sharing meals with_will help healthy eating
- helps maintain weight loss and muscle mass
- caloric needs are lower for__
- cholesterol what health concern can develop from saturated fat?
- energy in = energy out
- 2 diabetes what health concern can develop from sugar
- prevent lean meat muscle mass loss
- illness a disease that lasts a while and may get worse over time
- needed to maintain bone strength and aid blood clotting
- what health concern can develop from sodium?
- half more than_of adults are living with chronic illness
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- age 60 and over
- loss energy in < energy out
- grains what grain subgroup is mostly being over consumed
- lack of proper nutrition caused by not eating enough
- d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach
- gain energy in > energy out
- aids digestion and lowers cholesterol
- supplemental nutrition assistance program
- B12 supplements recommended but also found in protein and dairy
- disease chronic illness caused from high cholesterol and saturated fat
- aid fluid balance within body
- limit one drink rarely
25 Clues: age 19-59 • age 60 and over • energy in = energy out • limit one drink rarely • loss energy in < energy out • gain energy in > energy out • caloric needs are lower for__ • aid fluid balance within body • prevent lean meat muscle mass loss • aids digestion and lowers cholesterol • d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach • supplemental nutrition assistance program • ...
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-08
5 Clues: that coverts atmospheric nitrogen to nitrate. Rhizobium • example of saprotrophs. Lichen • that depend on others for food. Paracites • body. Nutrition • things which make their own food. Autotrophs
National Nutrition Month 2025-02-20
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- A set of foods eaten together at a designated time.
- Aid A worker in the foodservice industry, assisting in meal preparation.
- The surface where food is served and shared.
- Different types of foods or ingredients used to create a balanced diet.
- A state of equilibrium, especially in diet and nutrition.
- Someone passionate about exploring different cuisines.
- The science of nourishing the body.
- The process by which the body breaks down food for absorption.
- A state of good health, often linked to balanced eating.
- The skilled person who cooks and creates meals.
- Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food.
- A licensed expert in healthy eating.
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- The field focused on the health and wellness of people.
- The bond formed over shared meals and conversation.
- To provide the body with necessary fluids.
- A group of people connected by shared spaces or goals.
- The practice of being present, especially during meals.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- To feed and support growth or health.
- Industry dedicated to preparing and serving food to groups.
20 Clues: The science of nourishing the body. • A licensed expert in healthy eating. • To feed and support growth or health. • To provide the body with necessary fluids. • The surface where food is served and shared. • The skilled person who cooks and creates meals. • Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • ...
Nutrition Month 2025 2024-11-11
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- A set of foods eaten together at a designated time.
- Aid A worker in the foodservice industry, assisting in meal preparation.
- The surface where food is served and shared.
- Different types of foods or ingredients used to create a balanced diet.
- A state of equilibrium, especially in diet and nutrition.
- Someone passionate about exploring different cuisines.
- The science of nourishing the body.
- The process by which the body breaks down food for absorption.
- A state of good health, often linked to balanced eating.
- The skilled person who cooks and creates meals.
- Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food.
- A licensed expert in healthy eating.
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- The field focused on the health and wellness of people.
- The bond formed over shared meals and conversation.
- To provide the body with necessary fluids.
- A group of people connected by shared spaces or goals.
- The practice of being present, especially during meals.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- To feed and support growth or health.
- Industry dedicated to preparing and serving food to groups.
20 Clues: The science of nourishing the body. • A licensed expert in healthy eating. • To feed and support growth or health. • To provide the body with necessary fluids. • The surface where food is served and shared. • The skilled person who cooks and creates meals. • Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • ...
phonics 2023-01-12
Comida 2024-01-17
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
La Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: - Dish • - Food • - Bond • - Economy • - Customs • - Climate • - History • - Culture • - Flavors • - Heritage • - Identity • - Community • - Geography • - Resources • - Nutrition • - Gatherings • - Expression • - Traditions • - Generations • - Festivities
Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
La salud y la nutrición 2025-01-16
20 Clues: age • flu • iron • diet • cramp • fiber • heart • fever • height • energy • advice • allergy • calcium • aspirin • stretch • strength • nutrition • antibiotic • confidence • carbohydrate
Classification of Living Organisms 2024-05-20
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- a domain that includes organisms with a nucleus
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic
- an organism that has a nucleus within it’s cell
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and autotrophic or heterotrophic
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the broadest or least specific level of classification
- domain that includes organisms that are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and autotrophic or heterotrophic
- composed of 1 cell
- process of sorting/grouping something according to shared qualities or characteristics
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- domain that includes organisms that are prokaryotic, unicellular, cell walls, and either autotrophic or heterotrophic
- the scientific study of classification
- composed of 2 or more cells
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic
- an organism that does not have a nucleus within it’s cell
- an organism that synthesizes or creates its own nutrition
- Nomenclature classification’s 2 part naming system
- domain that includes organisms that are prokaryotic, unicellular, cell walls, either autotrophic or heterotrophic, and survive in extreme environments
- an organisms name that includes it’s genus and species
- the most specific level of classification
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and heterotrophic
20 Clues: composed of 1 cell • composed of 2 or more cells • the scientific study of classification • the most specific level of classification • a domain that includes organisms with a nucleus • an organism that has a nucleus within it’s cell • Nomenclature classification’s 2 part naming system • an organisms name that includes it’s genus and species • ...
Diseases Crossword 2020-10-14
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- Are single-celled organisms that breathe, move and reproduce similarly to multi-cellular animals
- Bacteria - Are single-celled organisms that can multiply rapidly without a host, identified by shape
- caused by trauma; often related to management practices
- diseases that are not caused by pathogens
- Live in air, soil, plants and water, that produce transmittable spores which can cause fungal diseases
- caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions
- Cannot reproduce without a host, consist of DNA and RNA and they can take over the functions of the host cell
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- wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized
- disorder of typical behavior
- caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition
- disorders caused by pathogens — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites
- are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body
12 Clues: disorder of typical behavior • diseases that are not caused by pathogens • wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized • caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions • caused by trauma; often related to management practices • caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition • are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body • ...
Resource Management 2025-04-16
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- Using less harmful chemicals and ________ also helps keep our water clean.
- Occurs when the body does not get enough of the nutrients it needs to perform all of its necessary functions.
- Air pollution occurs when an ______ of harmful pollutants are released into the atmosphere.
- No power for electronic devices limits _______ opportunities and technological advancements.
- Global energy poverty has a _____ effect on the economy.
- Resource managers focus on ________ areas along riverbanks and wetlands, which act as natural filters for pollutants.
- untreated malnutrition can cause _______ or mental ailments.
- Means doing things in a way that helps our planet and keeps things healthy for a long time.
- A natural resource that you burn for heat
- Limiting the availability of _________ food is a key factor in malnutrition.
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- Efficient _________ __________ helps prevent pollution at its source.
- ____ ____, wind power, natural gas, and nuclear power are all renewable energy.
- Access to healthcare and nutrition information can ______ the likelihood of malnutrition.
- Without reliable _______, students have trouble studying after dark.
- Is a substance or feature found in the environment that is valuable to humans and other living things.
- Air pollution harms _____ and animals.
16 Clues: Air pollution harms _____ and animals. • A natural resource that you burn for heat • Global energy poverty has a _____ effect on the economy. • untreated malnutrition can cause _______ or mental ailments. • Without reliable _______, students have trouble studying after dark. • Efficient _________ __________ helps prevent pollution at its source. • ...
Ollie 2025-06-06
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- What you get after taking the onboarding quiz
- A likely result of feeding Ollie
- What gets better with proper nutrition
- A classic Ollie protein
- Experts available to help with your plan
- A fresh take on dog food
- What to do when starting Ollie
- What Ollie suggests for ongoing care
- How each Ollie meal plan is designed
- Another protein option Ollie offers
- How Ollie delivers your dog’s meals
- The kind of meals Ollie delivers for dogs
- The kind Ollie offers with every plan
- The way Ollie learns about your dog
- Ollie offers this baked option too
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- Tech behind Ollie’s smart recommendations
- What Ollie is known for
- A hearty Ollie recipe option
- Ollie’s ingredient quality
- Carefully calculated in every Ollie plan
- Formulators behind Ollie’s recipes
- Ollie’s north star for your pup
- A lean protein used in Ollie recipes
- Ollie’s approach to nutrition
- Tailored to your dog’s needs
25 Clues: What Ollie is known for • A classic Ollie protein • A fresh take on dog food • Ollie’s ingredient quality • A hearty Ollie recipe option • Tailored to your dog’s needs • Ollie’s approach to nutrition • What to do when starting Ollie • Ollie’s north star for your pup • A likely result of feeding Ollie • Formulators behind Ollie’s recipes • Ollie offers this baked option too • ...
Snehal(99741)_GeneralScience_5th 2023-01-30
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- the process of intake of food and utilising it for all life processes
- water from oceans can be used for generating this type of electricity
- it is one of the constituents of biosphere
- the process of inhaling oxyhen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- the process by which plants make food
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- the process of eliminating waste substance from body
- the process of change of gaseous state directly into solid state
- how many states of substances are there?
- living things are made up of
- pulses are good source of
10 Clues: pulses are good source of • living things are made up of • the process by which plants make food • how many states of substances are there? • it is one of the constituents of biosphere • the process of eliminating waste substance from body • the process of inhaling oxyhen and exhaling carbon dioxide • the process of change of gaseous state directly into solid state • ...
Spanish V - La comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: - Food • - Bond • - Dish • - History • - Flavors • - Customs • - Economy • - Climate • - Culture • - Identity • - Heritage • - Resources • - Geography • - Nutrition • - Community • - Expression • - Gatherings • - Traditions • - Generations • - Festivities
MAPEH 2024-10-06
20 Clues: live • text • feet • beat • source • stress • product • physical • activity • outdated • movement • Filipino • composer • pressure • distorted • unblended • lifestyle • treatments • participate • craftsmanship
science crossword puzzle 2023-01-13
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- the system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote a species of living organism, the first one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.
- microorganisms that have a range of characteristics.
- a kingdom or large grouping that comprises mostly single-celled organisms such as the protozoa
- a organism with more than one cell
- a single celled organism
- single cell eukaryotic microorganisms instrumental to winemaking, baking, and brewing
- the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- the practice and science of categorization or classification.
- relating to a living thing that can make its own food from simple chemical substances such as carbon dioxide
- A specific physical region or amino acid sequence in a protein which is associated with a particular function or corresponding segment of DNA.
- a type of eukaryotic organism belonging to the kingdom Fungi, alongside plants, animals, protozoa, and monera
- a group of microorganisms considered to be an ancient form of life that evolved separately from the bacteria and blue-green algae
- a genus of eukaryotic, unicellular ciliates, commonly studied as a representative of the ciliate group
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- type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
- the second highest taxonomic rank
- might ask whether the tree has leaves or needles
- the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans
- a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape
- the action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants
25 Clues: a single celled organism • the second highest taxonomic rank • a organism with more than one cell • might ask whether the tree has leaves or needles • microorganisms that have a range of characteristics. • the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans • the practice and science of categorization or classification. • ...
Chapter 2 Ecosystem 2025-03-05
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- Organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, that break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil.
- Logging The removal of trees without regard for environmental consequences, often leading to deforestation and habitat destruction.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- The interaction between two species where one (the predator) hunts and eats the other (the prey).
- The process by which metabolic waste products and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism.
- A type of symbiosis where one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (the host).
- The process by which decomposers break down dead organisms and organic waste, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released into the atmosphere.
- Web A complex network of interconnected food chains within an ecosystem.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- All the different species living together in a particular area, interacting with each other.
- Consumer Predators that feed on secondary consumers, occupying the top trophic levels in a food chain.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air.
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- A mode of nutrition in which organisms, typically fungi or bacteria, obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter.
- A type of symbiosis where both organisms involved benefit from the relationship.
- Animals that primarily eat plants.
- The elimination of solid waste from the digestive system.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Cycle The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter, such as the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
- Organisms, typically plants and algae, that produce their own food through photosynthesis and form the base of the food chain.
- Animals that primarily eat other animals.
- The interaction between organisms or species that vie for the same resources in an ecosystem, such as food, space, or mates.
- The metabolic process in which organisms convert oxygen and glucose into energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Of Organisms The way in which different species are spread out across various ecosystems and geographic areas.
- Erosion The displacement of the upper layer of soil, often due to wind, water, or human activity, leading to loss of soil fertility.
- Chain A linear sequence of organisms where each is eaten by the next member in the chain.
- Consumer Carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers.
- A close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms.
- Consumer Herbivores that consume producers to obtain energy.
30 Clues: Animals that primarily eat plants. • Animals that primarily eat other animals. • The amount of water vapor present in the air. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • The elimination of solid waste from the digestive system. • Consumer Carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers. • Consumer Herbivores that consume producers to obtain energy. • ...
JacksonMontague_Crossword 2021-10-25
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- A monosaccharide or disaccharide
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants
- A chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body process
- A carbohydrate made up of singular sugar units. Glucose, fucose, and galactose are examples of this
- A carbohydrate made up of many sugar units that are linked in straight or branched chains
- The body's storage form of glucose
- A collective term used to refer to all the and the monosaccharides and disaccharides,
- A carbohydrate sweetener that is separated from its natural source for use as a food additive
- The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food
- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form
- The sum of dietary and functional fibers
- A food to which ingredients have been added, such as fiber, to provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition
- The nondigestible carbohydrates and lignins that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants
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- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream
- A low blood glucose level
- A carbohydrate made up of two sugar units. Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are examples of this
- Tooth decay
- One of six classes of Carbohydrates. the body's main source of energy
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, due to a lack of the digestive enzyme lactase
- A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of this
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level
- A monosaccharide that circulates in the bloodstream and serves as the body's source of energy
- The isolated, nondigestible carbohydrates that have beneficial effects on the human health
24 Clues: Tooth decay • A low blood glucose level • A monosaccharide or disaccharide • The body's storage form of glucose • The sum of dietary and functional fibers • The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food • A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of this • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants • ...
Diet & Nutrition 2012-10-29
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- Lines Opaque lines on bones created from metabolic stress are called ...
- The ratio of carbon and nitrogen...in bone collagen can shed light on the diets of ancient populations.
- Year Households aimed for a surplus of a minimum of food for...
- Diet that does not contain or use animal products.
- What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite?
- A process that modifies the organics original state and cause bone collagen to degrade.
- & Nutrition The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community obtains and habitually eats, necessary for health and growth.
- Stress A disruptence in the body's chemical environment due to the effects of disease, injury, or malnutrition is...
- Dating A process that provides absolute dates by counting the radioactive decay of carbon in the remains of once living plants and animals.
- A protein which occurs in bone and may be used for radiocarbon dating.
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- What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi?
- Popularly referred to as the caveman diet, Stone Age diet or hunter-gatherer diet.
- Food storage is needed for a population to become...
- The process where by a population of animals or plants is changed at the genetic level through a process of selection, in order to accentuate traits that benefit humans.
- To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged.
- Small households were only able to meet their nutritional requirements during the...season.
- A collection of items that have similar attributes.
- Bones Femur and Tibia are known as ..., and are subjected to most of the load during daily activities and they are crucial for skeletal mobility.
- ... is the use of X-rays to interpret a non-homogeneous material, such as the human body.
- Archaeology Archeology using laboratory methods to assist in solving unsolved legal problems.
20 Clues: What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi? • Diet that does not contain or use animal products. • A collection of items that have similar attributes. • Food storage is needed for a population to become... • To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged. • What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite? • ...
educated on food 2021-09-20
13 Clues: salt • type of grain • informationion • found in coffee • product of carbs • makes food sweet • added or natural • chemical in food • nutriance in food • recomended portion • added and saturated • found in wholefoods • type of dairy products
DThornton 2017-01-23
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- formed when plants combine single glucose units
- formed when two monosaccharides chemically combine
- carbohydrates with complicated starches
- nutrient that is a persons main source of energy found most in plants
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- chemical building blocks
- gives body energy
- sweetest sugar
- a protien with a globular shape
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- sugars with single unit chemical structures
- reduces hunger
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- sugars formed from simple structures
- green pigment in plants must be present for photosynthesis to happen
- single hard seeds
- simple carbohydrates formed from plants made from carbon
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose
- substitute in place of sugar to sweeten foods
- plant material that are eaten but can not be digested
- sugar in milk
20 Clues: sugar in milk • sweetest sugar • reduces hunger • single hard seeds • gives body energy • chemical building blocks • a protien with a globular shape • sugars formed from simple structures • carbohydrates with complicated starches • sugars with single unit chemical structures • substitute in place of sugar to sweeten foods • formed when plants combine single glucose units • ...
Med Term 2023-04-20
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- Administration of medication or fluids by vein
- Micro-Anatomy
- A medical way of relieving pain
- Outermost layer of skin
- A postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease.
- Inflammation in a joint
- The study of people living in groups\
- Reduces swelling and pain
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Nourishment of the muscles
- Body matter dispersing
- A state of poor nutrition
- High blood pressure
- A small sample of tissue taken for testing
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- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Tiny organisms that may cause certain infections
- Inflammation of the liver
- Cancer in the blood cells
- Low blood pressure
- An abrupt but short condition
- Proper development due to good nutrition
- The study of the body's movement
- The study of human behavior
- Inflammation of the colon
- excessive growth in an organ or tissue due to an increase in cell size
- Before birth
- Level of hemoglobin is low in the body
- The study of living things and their parts
- The study of living things
- The presence of glucose in the blood
30 Clues: Before birth • Micro-Anatomy • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Body matter dispersing • Outermost layer of skin • Inflammation in a joint • Inflammation of the liver • Cancer in the blood cells • Inflammation of the colon • Reduces swelling and pain • A state of poor nutrition • Nourishment of the muscles • The study of living things • The study of human behavior • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-09-22
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- A measurements of the energy content in food mainly used in he UK and Australia
- Potatoes and rice is a part of this food group
- Products that are made from - or contain milk of mammals
- The plants, fruits, and seeds from the pea family - e.g chickpeas, beans
- The diet in which you cannot consume any dairy products
- A nutrient(good and bad) which provides energy, cell structure support, and helps absorb vitamins
- The profession which advises on food and nutrition choices
- E.g mango, strawberry, apple, banana
- The diet in which you do not consume any meat or animal products
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- E.g broccoli, carrot, corn
- Wheat, or any other cultivated cereal used as food
- Consuming a variety of food from all food groups
- This is mostly added for flavour, preservation, and as an additive
- The diet in which you cannot consume any gluten products
- A measurement of the energy content in food most commonly used in the US and Canada
- A food group that supports growth and muscle mass
- inorganic nutrients found in food, needed for bodily functions like tissue repair, energy production, and cellular functioning
- Tiny nutrients found in your food, that is essential for your body
- A liquid essential for survival
- A substance that humans and animals must consume for survival
20 Clues: E.g broccoli, carrot, corn • A liquid essential for survival • E.g mango, strawberry, apple, banana • Potatoes and rice is a part of this food group • Consuming a variety of food from all food groups • A food group that supports growth and muscle mass • Wheat, or any other cultivated cereal used as food • The diet in which you cannot consume any dairy products • ...
Science 2021-04-27
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- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops.
- It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.
- are herbivores, feeding on plants.
- trees/use photosynthesis
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere
- organisms that eat primary consumers for energy.
- a chemical element with the symbol N
- When energy is transformed from one form to another
- high temperature
- the action of breathing.
- H2O
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface
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- to cause change in form
- energy is stored within cells
- is someone who creates and supplies goods or services.
- a substance that has no form or shape
- solid surface of the earth
- is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material
- action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- a natural electric charge form in clouds
- amount of energy that moves through a food chain
- meaning "meat eater"
- natural world encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally
- microscopic germs
- human beings include-nutrition, respiration, digestion, excretion, reproduction, metabolism and transportation.
- The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation
- a substance that is formed of two or more elements
- Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- a small narrow river
- graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bioproductivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem.
- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system
- is a form of precipitation consisting ice pellets
- a large natural stream of water.
34 Clues: H2O • high temperature • microscopic germs • meaning "meat eater" • a small narrow river • to cause change in form • trees/use photosynthesis • the action of breathing. • solid surface of the earth • energy is stored within cells • a large natural stream of water. • are herbivores, feeding on plants. • a chemical element with the symbol N • a substance that has no form or shape • ...
Nutrition Vocab 2025-09-15
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- vitamins and minerals needed in smaller quantities that are crucial for various bodily functions and overall health.
- inorganic substances that the body needs for various functions, including building bones and teeth, and regulating metabolism.
- a type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, important for maintaining healthy digestion.
- Facts
- a macronutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth; includes saturated, unsaturated, and trans fats.
- foods: foods that are high in vitamins and minerals relative to their calorie content, providing more nutritional value.
- standard amount of food or drink that is recommended for consumption in one sitting, often used to help individuals understand nutritional values on food labels.
- Size
- substances in food that the body needs to function properly, including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
- Groups: categories of food that share similar nutritional properties, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy.
- practice of managing the amount of food consumed, which helps to maintain a balanced diet and avoid overeating
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- a condition that occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, leading to a deficiency of water.
- organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition, typically obtained through diet.
- a macronutrient that provides the body with energy, found in foods like sugars, starches, and fiber.
- Control
- Diet: a diet that includes a variety of foods in the right proportions to provide the necessary nutrients for optimal health.
- the chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy, including both the breakdown of nutrients and the synthesis of necessary compounds.
- essential macronutrients made of amino acids, important for building and repairing tissues in the body.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- foods: foods that have been altered from their original form for convenience or preservation, often containing added sugars, fats, and preservatives.
- a macronutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth; includes saturated, unsaturated, and trans fats.
- required in large amounts for energy and growth, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
22 Clues: Size • Facts • Control • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • required in large amounts for energy and growth, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. • a type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, important for maintaining healthy digestion. • ...
Characteristics of life & scientific method 2024-09-02
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- Whether something is morally right or wrong
- When a theory is seen to be true under all conditions over a long period of time
- Process by which plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
- Group of tissues working together to carry out a function
- When a hypothesis has been supported by a large number of replicate experiments and has not been proven wrong so far
- Type of reproduction which involves one parent
- Smallest unit in the body capable of functioning independently
- Group of similar cells working together to carry out a function
- Organisms that make their own food
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- _____ of life; all living things arise from other living things
- A _______ experiment is used as a comparison to base the results of the actual experiment off of
- A harmless pill similar in shape and colour to the experimental pill used in double blind testing
- A repeat of an experiment
- Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body
- Type of reproduction which involves two parents
- An educated guess based on observation
- Organisms that have to consume other organisms for nutrition
- Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body
- Organisms respond to a _____ in their environment, eg. light
19 Clues: A repeat of an experiment • Organisms that make their own food • An educated guess based on observation • Whether something is morally right or wrong • Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body • Type of reproduction which involves one parent • Type of reproduction which involves two parents • Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body • ...
Future Proofing 2022-04-14
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- Gives customers easy access to all memberships (2 words)
- The eighth one is free with nutrition perks
- Vital Care is smart
- number of free exams with Vital Care
- Vital Care discount is 10% off of
- Vital Care offers a 20% discount on grooming and__
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- Pals _____ expire in 45 days
- newest species added to Vital Care benefits
- Whole Health Check suggestions come from
- the first one is 10% off with perks
- Pals rewards for Vital Care Members
- $2 discount on Vital Care is for
12 Clues: Vital Care is smart • Pals _____ expire in 45 days • $2 discount on Vital Care is for • Vital Care discount is 10% off of • the first one is 10% off with perks • Pals rewards for Vital Care Members • number of free exams with Vital Care • Whole Health Check suggestions come from • newest species added to Vital Care benefits • The eighth one is free with nutrition perks • ...
Biology 2013-10-10
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- Insoluble storage molecule
- what does CO2 stand for
- part of the plant cell which carries out photosynthesis
- food used to make soil more fertile
- an animal that only eats plants
- what do plants need for photosynthesis?
- supports the flower
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- added to soil to supply nutrients for the growth of plants
- process plants use to get energy
- the land for plants to grow in
- which part of the flower stores food materials
- an animal which only eats other animals
- the gas that plants give out during photosynthesis
- helps plants to build protein
- helps plants to grow well and be resistant in the sun
- plants are called the what in the start of a food chains
- used to stop bugs from eating plants
17 Clues: supports the flower • what does CO2 stand for • Insoluble storage molecule • helps plants to build protein • the land for plants to grow in • an animal that only eats plants • process plants use to get energy • food used to make soil more fertile • used to stop bugs from eating plants • an animal which only eats other animals • what do plants need for photosynthesis? • ...
Overview of Healthy Eating Habits 2024-09-25
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- A condition where body weight exceeds the standard weight range for a particular height, typically defined as a BMI between 25 and 29.9.
- A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition, though the title may not be legally regulated in all regions.
- Substances in food that are essential for the body’s growth, maintenance, and repair, including carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water.
- The average daily intake level sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group.
- A chronic medical condition where the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated, also known as high blood pressure.
- A recommended average daily intake level based on observed or experimentally determined estimates of nutrient intake by a group of healthy people, used when an RDA cannot be determined.
- A set of reference values used to assess and plan nutrient intakes of healthy people; includes RDAs, AIs, EARs, and ULs.
- A unit of energy equivalent to 1,000 calories, used in food energy; commonly referred to as "calorie" in the context of food.
- Essential nutrients needed in smaller amounts, including vitamins and minerals, that are crucial for proper body function.
- claim A statement that links a food or dietary component to reduced risk of a disease or health-related condition, regulated by authorities like the FDA.
- The process of adding nutrients back to food that were lost during processing, such as adding vitamins and minerals to refined grains.
- Acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges are the range of intake for a particular energy source (carbohydrates, fats, proteins) expressed as a percentage of total energy intake, associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases while providing adequate intake of essential nutrients.
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- Nutrients that provide energy and are required in large amounts, including carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat, usually defined as a BMI of 30 or higher.
- Foods that provide a high amount of nutrients (such as vitamins and minerals) relative to the number of calories they contain.
- The capacity to do work, often measured in calories or kilocalories in nutrition, and derived from carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and alcohol in food.
- The highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects for most individuals.
- The process by which organisms take in and utilize food material for growth, maintenance, and energy.
- The addition of vitamins and minerals to foods in amounts greater than what is naturally found, to improve the nutritional quality of the food supply.
- The average dietary energy intake predicted to maintain energy balance in a healthy adult, considering factors like age, gender, weight, height, and physical activity level.
- A hormone produced in the stomach that stimulates appetite and is often referred to as the "hunger hormone."
- A unit of energy, often used to express the energy content of foods, though "kilocalorie" (kcal) is the term technically used in nutrition.
- Surgical procedures performed on the stomach or intestines to induce weight loss for severely obese individuals.
- A reference value used on food labels to indicate how much of a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.
- A healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a registered dietitian, providing support in areas such as food service management and nutrition counseling.
- A substance from which another, more active or mature substance is formed, often referring to nutrients that are converted into vitamins or other bioactive compounds.
- The feeling of fullness and satisfaction that occurs after eating and suppresses the urge to eat for a period.
- The daily intake value estimated to meet the requirement of half the healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group.
- A measure of body fat based on an individual's weight in relation to their height, used to categorize underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity.
- A healthcare professional credentialed to provide medical nutrition therapy, dietary planning, and education, after meeting educational and licensure requirements.
30 Clues: A condition characterized by excessive body fat, usually defined as a BMI of 30 or higher. • The process by which organisms take in and utilize food material for growth, maintenance, and energy. • A hormone produced in the stomach that stimulates appetite and is often referred to as the "hunger hormone." • ...
GARDEN 2025-10-14
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- – You turn this to get water for the garden.
- – You open this to go in or out of the garden.
- – Putting seeds or young plants in the soil.
- – Something natural that helps plants grow better.
- – Something that goes around a garden to keep it safe.
- – A small cart you push to carry soil or plants.
- – Animals that fly and sometimes sing in the garden.
- – A tool used to dig holes in the soil.
- – A long, flexible pipe used to water plants.
- – Pulling out unwanted plants from the garden.
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- – A machine used to cut the grass.
- – A tool used to gather leaves or smooth the soil.
- – A special place in the garden where flowers grow.
- – Giving plants water so they grow.
- – Small plants with lots of leaves and sometimes flowers.
- – Tall plants with branches and leaves.
- - The person who takes care of plants and flowers.
- – Colorful insects that fly around flowers.
18 Clues: – A machine used to cut the grass. • – Giving plants water so they grow. • – Tall plants with branches and leaves. • – A tool used to dig holes in the soil. • – Colorful insects that fly around flowers. • – You turn this to get water for the garden. • – Putting seeds or young plants in the soil. • – A long, flexible pipe used to water plants. • ...
Vegetarian! Vegan! Oh My! 2023-10-02
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- diets that are focused around plants.
- a person whose diet is mostly vegetarian but includes fish and other seafood.
- ingredients that are not immediately obvious in a food product.
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a person, organization, or community.
- a person who does not eat meat or fish.
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- a person who follows a plant-based diet but occasionally eats meat and fish.
- a person who does not eat any food that comes from an animal.
- the lack of something that is needed in order to meet a particular standard.
- a person’s mental or physical condition.
- moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity.
11 Clues: diets that are focused around plants. • a person who does not eat meat or fish. • a person’s mental or physical condition. • a person who does not eat any food that comes from an animal. • ingredients that are not immediately obvious in a food product. • a person who follows a plant-based diet but occasionally eats meat and fish. • ...
Supplementary Vocab 2025-09-03
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- – a condition in which a person has frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements.
- – a medicine or substance that helps stimulate bowel movements and relieve constipation.
- – a disease in which abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and spread in the body.
- – chemical compounds found naturally in plants that may have health benefits.
- – a medical condition in which bones become weak, brittle, and more likely to break.
- – natural substances that are essential for growth, health, and nutrition, found in food and supplements.
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- – a serious lung infection that causes inflammation and fluid in the air sacs.
- – natural substances such as calcium, iron, or magnesium that the body needs to stay healthy.
- – an infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs.
- – a small bubble on the skin filled with fluid, usually caused by friction, burns, or infections.
- – X-ray examinations of the breast used to detect tumors or abnormalities.
- – a rare genetic disorder in which the blood does not clot properly, causing excessive bleeding.
- additives – substances added to food to improve flavor, color, preservation, or texture.
- – a feeling of sickness in the stomach that may lead to vomiting.
14 Clues: – an infectious bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs. • – a feeling of sickness in the stomach that may lead to vomiting. • – X-ray examinations of the breast used to detect tumors or abnormalities. • – chemical compounds found naturally in plants that may have health benefits. • ...
El Bienestar 2014-12-08
20 Clues: active • strong • the-fat • to-smoke • to-sweat • to-train • the-drug • flexible • in-excess • treadmill • the-muscle • calm-quiet • the-mineral • the-protien • the-vitamin • decaffinated • the-nutrition • afternoon-snack • the-nutritionist • related-to-sitting
Meals on Wheels PLUS Crossword 2021-01-25
20 Clues: Gala • 501C • County • We Serve • Best Fresh • Money Needed • Early Morning • Little Humans • Older Seniors • We Need to Live • Operate Vehicle • Gives Direction • Put Donations In • A Group of People • Best if it's Good • Appreciated Money • Where the Heart is • Opposite of Subtract • Something Good to Do • Take Something to Someone
angelina 2022-05-11
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- grow at all times and anywhere
- plants with seeds that are inclosed
- eat both plants and animals
- are photosynthesizing organisms
- plants that have no vascular system
- the backbone of life itself
- also known as brophites
- single cotyledon
- plants with seeds that arent inclosed
- produces food & fiber used by other organism
- plants that are growing that aren't wanted
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- eat only meat
- double cotyledon
- are made up of many organisms
- organisms that eat dead organisms
- known as the "seed leaves"
- only eats plants
- organisms that eat producers
- involved in specific place at a time
- plants that make up 80% of all plants
20 Clues: eat only meat • double cotyledon • only eats plants • single cotyledon • also known as brophites • known as the "seed leaves" • eat both plants and animals • the backbone of life itself • organisms that eat producers • are made up of many organisms • grow at all times and anywhere • are photosynthesizing organisms • organisms that eat dead organisms • plants with seeds that are inclosed • ...
angelina 2022-05-11
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- grow at all times and anywhere
- plants with seeds that are inclosed
- eat both plants and animals
- are photosynthesizing organisms
- plants that have no vascular system
- the backbone of life itself
- also known as brophites
- single cotyledon
- plants with seeds that arent inclosed
- produces food & fiber used by other organism
- plants that are growing that aren't wanted
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- eat only meat
- double cotyledon
- are made up of many organisms
- organisms that eat dead organisms
- known as the "seed leaves"
- only eats plants
- organisms that eat producers
- involved in specific place at a time
- plants that make up 80% of all plants
20 Clues: eat only meat • double cotyledon • only eats plants • single cotyledon • also known as brophites • known as the "seed leaves" • eat both plants and animals • the backbone of life itself • organisms that eat producers • are made up of many organisms • grow at all times and anywhere • are photosynthesizing organisms • organisms that eat dead organisms • plants with seeds that are inclosed • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- An organ in the digestive system and receives the feed and adds chemicals to help during digestion
- The fourth compartment or true stomach of the ruminant animal
- The type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by an animal or human
- Feed allowance for animal during a 24 hour period as the the nutrition the animal needs in the right amounts
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- the first and largest compartments of ruminant stomach
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrients
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
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- Good tasting
- a feed containing more than 18 percent of crude fiber when dry
- Meat and plant diet
- organic compounds of carbon hydrogen and oxygen solid at body temperature
- organic compounds containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substances needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- All plant diet
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- An all meat diet
19 Clues: Good tasting • All plant diet • An all meat diet • Meat and plant diet • a feed material high in specific nutrients • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • the first and largest compartments of ruminant stomach • ...
Energy flow crossword 2013-04-03
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- Organisms which uses elements from the enviroment to make its own food
- Turtle Lives in shallow weedy water and eats algae, insects, snails, and some dead animals
- Lives beneath rocks and logs and eats some pieces of dead plants and dead animals
- Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom
- Breaks down dead organism and waste to complete the nutrient cycle
- Feeds mainly on producers
- Feeds mainly on primary consumers
- Clings to underwater plants and eats small plants and animals,worms,and insects
- Grows in rooted mats in shallow water
- In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants
- Lives in hollow trees and eats crayfish, insects, frogs, fruits, and nuts
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- Organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun
- Lives on underwater objects and plants close to the bottom and eats pieces of dead plant and animals
- It burrows near water and eats muskrat, fish, crayfish, and young birds
- Organisms that get its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials
- Feed mainly on dead material
- It burrows in the bank or in plant stem "houses" and eats water plants
- Pond Snails Lives on stems and leaves of underwater plants and eats underwater plants and algae
20 Clues: Feeds mainly on producers • Feed mainly on dead material • Feeds mainly on primary consumers • Grows in rooted mats in shallow water • Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • Feeds on dead plants and animals an waste materials • Leaves float on the surface;plant is rooted to the bottom • In weedy areas at pond's edge and eats mainly water plants • ...
my puzzle 2012-11-06
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- Algae feeds many __________.
- The ______________ year-round can range from 68 degrees to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The amount of rainfall and the temperature _____________ the plants.
- The annual ____________ rate is 10-30 inches per year.
- They are very good for eating so they are harvested commercially for food.
- Sockeye salmon mainly eat _______________.
- Black mambas ___________ in the ground.
- A plant that grows 2 1/2 to 5 feet.
- There are no other animals that can ________ the black mamba.
- Wetlands can be found anywhere with a __________.
- This is a freshwater plant that is a blue-green color.
- Humans eat salmon for ___________ sometimes.
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- The _____________ is the most dangerous snake in the world.
- What does the "W" stand for in the savanna's Koppen climate group?
- They eat frogs, rats, mice, eggs, berries, etc.
- What does the "A" stand for in the savanna's Koppen climate group?
- What is the savanna's Koppen climate?
- A yellow lotus is usually used as a _________ source.
- Includes pond lillies and cattails.
- There is lots of ____________ and minerals in the soil.
- In the savanna, it is __________ during the dry season.
- The average ___________ in a freshwater biome is 10-80 inches per year.
- The black mamba can grow up to be ______________ feet long.
- Sockeye salmon are usually _________or dark blue.
- The savanna is ______ in the winter.
25 Clues: Algae feeds many __________. • Includes pond lillies and cattails. • A plant that grows 2 1/2 to 5 feet. • The savanna is ______ in the winter. • What is the savanna's Koppen climate? • Black mambas ___________ in the ground. • Sockeye salmon mainly eat _______________. • Humans eat salmon for ___________ sometimes. • They eat frogs, rats, mice, eggs, berries, etc. • ...
Unit 5-6 2014-12-06
20 Clues: Lücke • Opfer • Zeuge • Gefühl • nachher • weiblich • schuldig • Wachstum • männlich • verdienen • Vergleich • Jahrzehnt • Ernährung • gesundheit • Gesundheit • Vegetarier • vertrauern • Spezialität • Gewohnheiten • selbstbewusst
Nutrition 2014-06-03
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- Fruit is the opposite
- A father or a mother
- Very unhealthy but source of energy
- ________ provide 50% of total body energy
- The most important nutrient and should drink 5 glasses a day
- Helps remove waste from the body
- Apple, oranges and tomatoes are all different types of...
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- Best found in meat, dairy, fruit and vegietables
- A person who is an expert in nutrition
- The energy value of food is measured in ________
- A mineral essential to bone health
- Helps growth of muscles
- Also a silver, malleable metal
13 Clues: A father or a mother • Fruit is the opposite • Helps growth of muscles • Also a silver, malleable metal • Helps remove waste from the body • A mineral essential to bone health • Very unhealthy but source of energy • A person who is an expert in nutrition • ________ provide 50% of total body energy • Best found in meat, dairy, fruit and vegietables • ...
Nutrition 2015-03-04
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- Needed for muscle growth and repair.
- Essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet.
- The relationship between “energy in” (food calories taken into the body) and “energy out” (calories being used)
- High source of calcium.
- Nutrients that provide calories or energy and that are needed in large amounts.
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- Aids digestion.
- Naturally occurring inorganic substance
- To supply water to a person in order to restore or maintain a balance of fluids.
- Organic compounds required as nutrients in tiny amounts by an organism.
- The rate at which energy is used by an organism at complete rest.
- Bodies main source of fuel.
- Measures the amount of energy used by the bodies in a relaxed state.
- Enables your body to transport, store and absorb the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K.
13 Clues: Aids digestion. • High source of calcium. • Bodies main source of fuel. • Needed for muscle growth and repair. • Naturally occurring inorganic substance • The rate at which energy is used by an organism at complete rest. • Measures the amount of energy used by the bodies in a relaxed state. • Organic compounds required as nutrients in tiny amounts by an organism. • ...
NUTRITION 2023-03-11
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- A vitamin that is important for maintaining a healthy immune system
- A nutrient that helps your body absorb calcium
- A type of carbohydrate that is found in bread, pasta, and rice
- A type of fat that is considered "bad" for your heart
- A mineral that is important for maintaining healthy blood pressure
- A type of fat that is considered "good" for your heart
- An essential nutrient that helps your body build and repair tissues
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- A nutrient that helps your body produce energy from food
- A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruit
- A type of protein that is found in dairy products
- A vitamin that is essential for healthy vision
- A vitamin that is important for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails
- An essential fatty acid that is found in fish
- mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth
14 Clues: An essential fatty acid that is found in fish • A nutrient that helps your body absorb calcium • A vitamin that is essential for healthy vision • mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth • A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruit • A type of protein that is found in dairy products • A type of fat that is considered "bad" for your heart • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-24
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- Oval shaped nut that provides magnesium
- A leafy green vegetable that offers a wide range of nutrients
- High source of protein, come from an animal
- Has as much sugar as a cupcake
- Brown vegetable that grows “eyes”
- Red circular fruit that can extend a persons life span
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- A person should strive to eat at least 5 a day
- Green vegetable with a large pit
- A person will die without it
- A red fruit that deliver vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants
- Small blue fruit that give a person phytonutrients
- Speeds up your metabolism and helps maintain your weight
- Green vegetable that provides fiber and calcium (shaped like a tree)
13 Clues: A person will die without it • Has as much sugar as a cupcake • Green vegetable with a large pit • Brown vegetable that grows “eyes” • Oval shaped nut that provides magnesium • High source of protein, come from an animal • A person should strive to eat at least 5 a day • Small blue fruit that give a person phytonutrients • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-18
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- lack of water
- a cats digestive system 'M'
- foods that are high in fibre materials
- decrease or lack of interest in food
- the breakdown of food
- a type of feeding
- lack of nutrients being digested
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- bread, pasta, potatoes, starch nutrients
- overfed/ too much inpropper food
- a rabbits digestive system ' h-g'
- chicken and eggs nutrients
- A cows digestive system 'r'
- soft mucous covered faeces
13 Clues: lack of water • a type of feeding • the breakdown of food • chicken and eggs nutrients • soft mucous covered faeces • a cats digestive system 'M' • A cows digestive system 'r' • overfed/ too much inpropper food • lack of nutrients being digested • a rabbits digestive system ' h-g' • decrease or lack of interest in food • foods that are high in fibre materials • ...
Nutrition 2023-02-22
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- A type of nutrient that provides energy for the body
- A type of fat that is considered healthy and is found in foods like nuts, seeds, and avocado
- A type of nutrient that helps build and repair tissues in the body
- A type of nutrient that is important for maintaining healthy blood pressure
- The building blocks of proteins
- A vitamin that is important for maintaining healthy vision
- A type of mineral that is important for healthy muscle and nerve function
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- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body
- The process of eliminating waste from the body
- A type of nutrient that is important for healthy brain function
- A mineral that is important for healthy bones and teeth
- A type of vitamin that is important for maintaining healthy immune function
- A type of carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, and grains
13 Clues: The building blocks of proteins • The process of eliminating waste from the body • A type of nutrient that provides energy for the body • A mineral that is important for healthy bones and teeth • A vitamin that is important for maintaining healthy vision • A type of carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, and grains • ...
Nutrition 2023-03-29
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- a reason why someone chooses foods
- vitamin c helps this system of the body fight germs
- milk, cheese, yogurt are examples of this myplate group
- healthier subgroup of grains
- common breakfast protein
- a reason why someone chooses foods
- the number of myplate sections
- common grain in italian dinners
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- first meal of the day
- helps build muscles
- potassium, calcium, sodium are examples of these
- part of myplate including apples, bananas, oranges
- A, B, C, D, K are examples of these
- part of myplate including broccoli & carrots
14 Clues: helps build muscles • first meal of the day • common breakfast protein • healthier subgroup of grains • the number of myplate sections • common grain in italian dinners • a reason why someone chooses foods • a reason why someone chooses foods • A, B, C, D, K are examples of these • part of myplate including broccoli & carrots • potassium, calcium, sodium are examples of these • ...
nutrition 2020-10-05
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- when you don't take in enough liquids
- speed up chemical reactions
- building blocks of proteins
- minerals in body fluids
- waxy,fat-like substance
- made up of what you eat and drink
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- unit of energy in food
- break down food into nutrients
- makes you feel full faster
- a type of simple carbohydrate
- low-density lipoproteins
- high-density lipoproteins
- technical name for salt
13 Clues: unit of energy in food • minerals in body fluids • technical name for salt • waxy,fat-like substance • low-density lipoproteins • high-density lipoproteins • makes you feel full faster • speed up chemical reactions • building blocks of proteins • a type of simple carbohydrate • break down food into nutrients • made up of what you eat and drink • when you don't take in enough liquids
NUTRITION 2023-06-25
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- High in energy & help with cell health & function
- The main source of energy for your body
- A measurement of the amount of energy in food
- Essential for survival
- A substance providing nourishment
- The process of digesting food
- Needed in small amounts to help with chemical reactions
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- Process of the body turning food into energy
- Elements in food that help with cell function
- A component of food that helps with digestion and provides roughage
- Helps with growth & repair in your body
- The three main food groups
- A waxy, fat like substance found in cells
13 Clues: Essential for survival • The three main food groups • The process of digesting food • A substance providing nourishment • Helps with growth & repair in your body • The main source of energy for your body • A waxy, fat like substance found in cells • Process of the body turning food into energy • Elements in food that help with cell function • ...
Nutrition 2023-09-12
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- blood clotting
- antioxidant
- primary source of energy
- simplest form of carbohydrates
- vitamins that can be dissolved in water
- mainly found in vegetable oils and seafood
- builds bones and teeth
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- used to repair tissues
- table sugar, malt, milk
- makes up 75% of the body
- healthy immune system
- insulates body tissues
- the study of how food affects health and survival
13 Clues: antioxidant • blood clotting • healthy immune system • used to repair tissues • insulates body tissues • builds bones and teeth • table sugar, malt, milk • makes up 75% of the body • primary source of energy • simplest form of carbohydrates • vitamins that can be dissolved in water • mainly found in vegetable oils and seafood • the study of how food affects health and survival
Nutrition 2024-02-27
15 Clues: Apple • Grain • Fruit • Dairy • Grain • Protein • Vegetable • Vegetable • Fish and eggs • Unhealthy food • A healthy meal • Not a food group • Food that comes from a cow • A drink, but not a food group • A plate that has all five food groups
Nutrition 2023-10-16
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- Three main meals with healthy snacks in-between.
- The nutrient associated with food group Fats and oils.
- The nutrient associated with the food group Grain and grain products.
- The nutrient associated with food group Vegetables.
- The nutrient associated with the food group Fruit.
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- Include all food eaten during the day.
- The nutrient associated with the food group Meat and meat alternatives.
- Stimulates peristaltic movements in intestine.
- Mineral help build strong bones and teeth.
- The nutrient associated with the food group Milk and milk products.
- Keeps the eys, skin and mucous membranes healthy.
- All the foods set out during a meal.
- Protects the body against disease.
13 Clues: Protects the body against disease. • All the foods set out during a meal. • Include all food eaten during the day. • Mineral help build strong bones and teeth. • Stimulates peristaltic movements in intestine. • Three main meals with healthy snacks in-between. • Keeps the eys, skin and mucous membranes healthy. • The nutrient associated with the food group Fruit. • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-04
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- provides information about the calories and nutrients in a food.
- This has been seasoned, mixed with other ingredients, or preserved for freshness.
- Found in hydrogenated, or partially solidified, oils such as shortening and margarine.
- Provide body with energy, helps absorb nutrients, and maintain healthy hair skin, and nails.
- Is a non-food pill, powder, or liquid that contains vitamins, minerals, or other heathful substances that you may want to add to your diet.
- Junk food can cause this.
- To add vitamins or minerals to a food.
- One of the factors that influences teens to make food choices.
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- Meats, eggs, contain amino acids, builds/repairs muscle.
- Is to add vitamins or minerals to a food.
- A nonfood pill, powder, or liquid that contains vitamins, minerals, or other healthful substances that some people may want to add to their diet.
- Gives our body energy, consists on sugar in milk, grains, rice, cereals, and potatoes.
- Food that has been specially treated or changed. These foods have been seasoned, mixed with other ingredients, or preserved for freshness.
- Regulates body temperature, helps eliminate waste, cushions joints, allows organs to function normally.
- A person who avoids eating red meat, chicken, and fish.
15 Clues: Junk food can cause this. • To add vitamins or minerals to a food. • Is to add vitamins or minerals to a food. • A person who avoids eating red meat, chicken, and fish. • Meats, eggs, contain amino acids, builds/repairs muscle. • One of the factors that influences teens to make food choices. • provides information about the calories and nutrients in a food. • ...
Nutrition 2025-10-22
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- Time it takes for your body to eliminate half of a substance
- nutrients that the body needs in relatively large amounts for energy and functionality
- tells us how fast a food will supply our blood with glucose
- Carbohydrate that takes longer to digest
- simple carbohydrates made up of two sugar molecules
- amino acids that build and repair body tissue
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- Process of breaking down food into smaller absorbable nutrients
- unit of energy used to measure the energy content of food
- Substance in food that provides energy
- Movement of nutrients from the digestive tract into the bloodstream
- Carbohydrate that digests quickly
- simplest carbohydrate made up of only 1 sugar molecule
- long chain of monosaccharides
13 Clues: long chain of monosaccharides • Carbohydrate that digests quickly • Substance in food that provides energy • Carbohydrate that takes longer to digest • amino acids that build and repair body tissue • simple carbohydrates made up of two sugar molecules • simplest carbohydrate made up of only 1 sugar molecule • unit of energy used to measure the energy content of food • ...
Gardening 2024-06-03
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- - Garden tools with tines used for gathering leaves
- - Tall plants with trunks and branches
- trees - Trees that produce edible fruits
- - Living organisms that grow in soil and use sunlight for energy
- plants - Plants grown in containers
- - Feathered animals that can fly
- - Unwanted plants in a garden
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- - Liquid essential for plant life
- - Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- garden - A garden where you grow edible plants
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields
- - Small insects often found in gardens
- - Colorful, blooming parts of plants
- can - A container with a spout, used to water plants
- - The top layer of earth where plants grow
- - Tool with a broad blade for digging or moving earth
- - Insects known for pollination and making honey
17 Clues: - Unwanted plants in a garden • - Feathered animals that can fly • - Liquid essential for plant life • plants - Plants grown in containers • - Colorful, blooming parts of plants • - Small insects often found in gardens • - Tall plants with trunks and branches • trees - Trees that produce edible fruits • - The top layer of earth where plants grow • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. EX: wildfire, trees, and fish
- refers to the management of the genetics characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and process.
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- is the science of insect life.
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
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- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agriculture communications, journilism, extention services, and communtiy development are also components of agriculture education.
- means the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
- mean the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
- are applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include vet medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem
15 Clues: is the science of insect life. • is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • mean the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish • ...
Green Thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
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- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
- Tool for digging up soil
- A container used for growing plants
- Living things that grow from seeds
- The dirt where plants grow
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- A tool for digging and moving soil
30 Clues: Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • Living things that grow from seeds • A pest that can harm garden plants • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • A section of the garden where you plant • New, small plants that come out of seeds • ...
CROSSWORD WITH TECHNICAL HEALTH WORDS 2021-07-04
La Salud y La Nutrición 2025-01-08
20 Clues: flu • ear • age • food • diet • fever • heart • fiber • Snack • energy • stress • muscle • Height • asprin • allergy • strength • junk food • nutrition • antibiotics • aerobic exercises
Nouns 2024-10-26
Español 1: Unit 2: Las materias 2022-10-18
20 Clues: Art • band • Math • Music • Choir • Health • Spanish • Biology • Algebra • History • Seminar • English • Science • Geometry • Computers • Chemistry • Parenting • Geography • Nutrition & Foods • Physical Education
Adjectives and Nouns 2023-01-14
21 Clues: simple • luxury • honesty • passion • natural • diverse • dynamism • integral • creative • freshness • inclusive • knowledge • innovative • technology • nutritional • responsible • reliability • trustworthy • originality • authenticity • independence
What I Already Know About Photosynthesis 2023-11-07
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- microscopic holes in the leaf
- a gas plants release to the environment
- the site of light reactions
- classification of plants
- water enters the plant here
- reactants include light, carbon dioxide, and...
- oils plants produce for defense
- organisms that hunt or gather food
- organisms that make their own food
- the reason why plant cells have a square shape
- the process of plants making sugars
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- the main source of earth's energy
- a stack of thylakoids
- a gas plants consume
- animals that only eat plants
- the cytoplasm or liquid interior of a chloroplast
- occurs in the stroma and produces ATP and NADPH
- the loss of water to the atmosphere
- the sugar plants make
- pigment which makes plant leaves green
- the middle or interior of a leaf
- the main organelle involved in photosynthesis
22 Clues: a gas plants consume • a stack of thylakoids • the sugar plants make • classification of plants • the site of light reactions • water enters the plant here • animals that only eat plants • microscopic holes in the leaf • oils plants produce for defense • the middle or interior of a leaf • the main source of earth's energy • organisms that hunt or gather food • ...
Identify the product 2023-12-14
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- New line of products in Nutrilite are
- One of the pillars of good health
- What provides all-day energy
- One of the countries where the Nutrilite organic farm is
- What removes dead-skin cells build-up
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- is a Super ingredient in Artistry Skin Nutrition
- you need this for all-day hydration
- Very first product of Amway
- Artistry skin nutrition products are
- Traceable vitamins and minerals are called...
10 Clues: Very first product of Amway • What provides all-day energy • One of the pillars of good health • you need this for all-day hydration • Artistry skin nutrition products are • New line of products in Nutrilite are • What removes dead-skin cells build-up • Traceable vitamins and minerals are called... • is a Super ingredient in Artistry Skin Nutrition • ...
Adaptations in plants and animals 2021-09-06
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- tree having prp roots
- thick growth of hair to maintain body temperature
- modified stem e.g. ginger
- match colour with surroundings
- modified stem e.g. onion
- plants having floating roots
- modified stem e.g. potato
- creeper that runs horizontally on soil
- modified leaves to reduce loss of water
- scale leaves
- long distance journey to survive bad weather
- parasitic roots
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- reproduction through leaf buds
- its a sucker ( modified stem )
- plants with breathing roots
- spending winter in inactive state
- plant with climbing roots
- insectivorous plant with modified leaf
18 Clues: scale leaves • parasitic roots • tree having prp roots • modified stem e.g. onion • modified stem e.g. ginger • plant with climbing roots • modified stem e.g. potato • plants with breathing roots • plants having floating roots • reproduction through leaf buds • its a sucker ( modified stem ) • match colour with surroundings • spending winter in inactive state • ...
