nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2025-04-07
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- produces individuals that have a different genetic makeup than the parent organism or organisms
- the process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female plant structure of a plant in the same species
- anchor a plant in the soil and enable it to grow upright and not be blown away by wind or carried away by water also absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- occurs when only one parent organism or part of that organism produces a new organism
- help support the leaves, and in some cases flowers, of a plant and have tissues that help carry water and the minerals absorbed by the roots to a plant's leaves
- plants that produce seeds that are not part of a fruit
- is the male reproductive organ of a flower
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- plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients
- have specialized tissues, called vascular tissues, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant
- are structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface
- plants that produce flowers and develop fruits
- a period of no growth
- are the major sites for photosynthesis
14 Clues: a period of no growth • are the major sites for photosynthesis • the female reproductive organ of a flower • is the male reproductive organ of a flower • plants that produce flowers and develop fruits • plants that produce seeds that are not part of a fruit • are structures that anchor a plant without transport tissue to a surface • ...
Nutrition and Exercise 2023-11-03
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- It's important to eat ___ (Fill in the blank!!)
- This is a food group that has nutrition
- This is a type of exercise
- Exercise helps the mind and body,Fact OR Myth
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- Many foods have this, and it's healthy for the body
- This is a junk food and its not healthy to eat all the time
- To keep your body in shape
- This is a type of nutrition
8 Clues: To keep your body in shape • This is a type of exercise • This is a type of nutrition • This is a food group that has nutrition • Exercise helps the mind and body,Fact OR Myth • It's important to eat ___ (Fill in the blank!!) • Many foods have this, and it's healthy for the body • This is a junk food and its not healthy to eat all the time
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-11-15
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- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
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- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • Tall plant with large yellow petals • A young plant, just started to grow • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Plant that lives for more than two years • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme • ...
Nutrition Chapter 1 2022-01-25
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- C, B vitamins
- the only macronutrient that contains nitrogen
- a substance or nutrient that contains elements carbon and hydrogen
- a substance or nutrient that does not contain carbon and hydrogen
- nutrients that our body need in relatively large amounts to support natural function and health
- organic compounds that assist in the regulation of many body processes and the maintenance of many body tissues
- the chemical reactions by which large compounds are broken down into smaller units the body can use
- a multidimensional, active process by which people make choices that enhance their lives
- the energy in foods is measured in these units
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- A,D,E,K
- the primary fuel source for our body, particularly for our brain and for physical activity
- diseases that come on slowly and can persist for years, often despite treatment
- nutrients needed in relatively small amounts to support normal health and body functions
- the number one cause of death in 2011
- chemicals found in foods that are critical to human growth and function
- the plants and animals we consume
- an important energy source for our body at rest and during low intensity exercise
- the basic building blocks of proteins
- the science that studies food and how food nourishes our body and influences our health
19 Clues: A,D,E,K • C, B vitamins • the plants and animals we consume • the number one cause of death in 2011 • the basic building blocks of proteins • the only macronutrient that contains nitrogen • the energy in foods is measured in these units • a substance or nutrient that does not contain carbon and hydrogen • a substance or nutrient that contains elements carbon and hydrogen • ...
Nutrition 2021-05-30
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- An orange veggie with Vitamin A
- Complex Carbohydrates
- A condition that requires extra iron intake
- Main source of fuel for the body's tissues
- An essential nutrient that starts with a V
- An essential nutrient people commonly avoid
- _____ cannot be digested
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- A popular drink with electrolytes
- Build and maintain cells and tissues
- A mineral you get from milk
- Starches and sugars
- Units of heat to measure the energy your body used
- A type of protein
- How many cups of water teen girls need
14 Clues: A type of protein • Starches and sugars • Complex Carbohydrates • _____ cannot be digested • A mineral you get from milk • An orange veggie with Vitamin A • A popular drink with electrolytes • Build and maintain cells and tissues • How many cups of water teen girls need • Main source of fuel for the body's tissues • An essential nutrient that starts with a V • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-07
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- A diet characterised by the absence of meat
- A diet that has no animal products
- A mineral that helps develop teeth and bones
- The natural sugar that is in milk
- The main source of energy for the body
- Helps build and repair muscle tissue
- A good insulator
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- Carbohydrates are broken down into this sugar
- the unhealthy fat
- Micronutrients such as Iron and Calcium
- The most important meal of the day
- A micronutrient that you get from exposure to the sun
- A mineral that helps in the transport of oxygen
- The natural sugar that is in fruit
14 Clues: A good insulator • the unhealthy fat • The natural sugar that is in milk • The most important meal of the day • A diet that has no animal products • The natural sugar that is in fruit • Helps build and repair muscle tissue • The main source of energy for the body • Micronutrients such as Iron and Calcium • A diet characterised by the absence of meat • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-27
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- , Usually have it with cereal
- , Some are healthy and some are not
- , cant have anything with wheat
- , Some people take this to lose weight
- , Red meat (beef, lamb, pork Chicken skin.
- ,food nutrients that your body turns into glucose
- , To much will cause Diabetes
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- , Something A, B, C, D, E, K
- , plants that are sweet and sour
- ,sugar which is an important energy source in living organism
- ,carrot broccoli cucumber capsicum
- , sugar found naturally in milk
- , Found in meat
- , Things that come from animal
14 Clues: , Found in meat • , Something A, B, C, D, E, K • , Usually have it with cereal • , To much will cause Diabetes • , Things that come from animal • , cant have anything with wheat • , sugar found naturally in milk • , plants that are sweet and sour • ,carrot broccoli cucumber capsicum • , Some are healthy and some are not • , Some people take this to lose weight • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-29
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- Grows from the ground and is mainly eaten at dinner
- A simple sugar found in many plants
- Found in meats
- To much of it can be unhealthy
- carbohydrate that the body converts into glucose and uses for energy
- essential food nutrients that your body turns into glucose to give you the energy to function
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- Sugar in dairy products
- Comes from cows
- nutritive components of food that the body needs for energy and to maintain the body's structure and systems
- a group of seed storage proteins found in certain cereal grains
- simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- type of food produced from or containing the milk of mammals
- Contains different types of vitamins and is a healthy snack
- A variety of foods someone eats depending on religion or if they want to get healthier
14 Clues: Found in meats • Comes from cows • Sugar in dairy products • To much of it can be unhealthy • A simple sugar found in many plants • Grows from the ground and is mainly eaten at dinner • Contains different types of vitamins and is a healthy snack • type of food produced from or containing the milk of mammals • a group of seed storage proteins found in certain cereal grains • ...
Nutrition 2022-04-22
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- what you eat in the afternoon
- you're supposed to eat 5 a day
- body mass index
- The amount of energy in an item of food
- what you eat at night
- what you eat in the morning
- not eating for a period of time
- obsession with food
- what the body does when you eat food
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- farmers grow it
- the food needed for growth and health
- what you eat every day
- where the body is deprived of nutrients
- kinds of food that a person, animal eats
14 Clues: farmers grow it • body mass index • obsession with food • what you eat at night • what you eat every day • what you eat in the morning • what you eat in the afternoon • you're supposed to eat 5 a day • not eating for a period of time • what the body does when you eat food • the food needed for growth and health • where the body is deprived of nutrients • ...
Nutrition 2017-03-24
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- refers to the amount of nutrient in a food as compared to calories
- a type of fat from dairy products, solid vegetable fat, and meat and poultry
- builds bones and teeth and maintain bone strength
- the area of health that focuses on selecting food that contains nutrients, eating the recommended daily amount of food from MyPlate, evaluating food labels, and developing healthful eating habits
- the main source of energy for the body
- a nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body
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- regulates and maintains the balance of fluid in the body
- an important component of hemoglobin and functions as a carrier of oxygen in the body
- obtained from plant products and fish and is usually liquid at room temperature
- the part of grains that cannot be digested that helps move food through the digestive system
- The nutrient needed to grow: for building, repairing, and maintaining body tissues, and for supplying energy
- a nutrient that involved with all body process
- a nutrient that provides energy and helps the body store and use vitamins
- a nutrient that helps the body use carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
14 Clues: the main source of energy for the body • a nutrient that involved with all body process • builds bones and teeth and maintain bone strength • regulates and maintains the balance of fluid in the body • a nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body • refers to the amount of nutrient in a food as compared to calories • ...
Nutrition 2019-03-25
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- This essential nutrient helps transport nutrients around our bodies.
- Eating this meal is linked to better grades.
- Fruits, vegetables and whole grains are good sources of dietary _________.
- This macro nutrient repairs our bodies.
- We need these in micro amounts.
- These vitamins are fat soluble.
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- These are a good source of healthy fat.
- This macro nutrient gives us energy.
- According to our new Food Guide veggies and fruits should take up this much of your plate.
- The study of nutrients in food.
- What is a unit of energy that measures how much energy food provides to the body?
- One of the most harmful fats.
- This macro nutrient cushions our organs.
- Looking at this section of the facts label will tell you how much salt is in a food.
14 Clues: One of the most harmful fats. • The study of nutrients in food. • We need these in micro amounts. • These vitamins are fat soluble. • This macro nutrient gives us energy. • These are a good source of healthy fat. • This macro nutrient repairs our bodies. • This macro nutrient cushions our organs. • Eating this meal is linked to better grades. • ...
nutrition 2019-10-27
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- build up new cells
- contain amylase enzyme
- to cut food into small pieces(teeth)
- being very fat
- food taken into our body
- break food into small pieces and involves enzyme
- small molecules are absorbed into the blood
- to bite food like lion do to hunt
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- food broken up by teeth
- good to dissolved nutrient
- energy storage
- where absorption take place
- biologycal catalyst
- food removed from our body
14 Clues: energy storage • being very fat • build up new cells • biologycal catalyst • contain amylase enzyme • food broken up by teeth • food taken into our body • good to dissolved nutrient • food removed from our body • where absorption take place • to bite food like lion do to hunt • to cut food into small pieces(teeth) • small molecules are absorbed into the blood • ...
nutrition 2015-08-10
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- title of this crossword
- a drink that should not be consumed before or after sport
- a natural oily substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs
- helps replace salts in sports drinks
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body
- a thing added to something else in order to complete or enhance it
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- a savory plant that needs to be consumed everyday to maintain good health
- unit of mesurement of energy in food
- regulate activities of the cells
- A and B are an example of this
- the major source of energy
- It is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug
- most appropriate form of hydration
- builds, repairs and maintains body cells
14 Clues: title of this crossword • the major source of energy • A and B are an example of this • regulate activities of the cells • most appropriate form of hydration • unit of mesurement of energy in food • helps replace salts in sports drinks • builds, repairs and maintains body cells • It is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug • ...
Nutrition 2014-10-09
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- ___________ ___________ is the ability of the muscles to perform without fatigue
- ________ ___________ is any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure.
- Include ________ exercise to improve cardio-respiratory endurance and body composition
- Include ________ ____________ exercises to develop flexibility
- ________ is an eating disorder, which a person binges and purges.
- An ___________ ___________ is a mental disorder in which a person has a compelling need to starve, binge, or binge and purge.
- F=Frequency, I=Intensity, T=Time, T=type is the _______ formula.
- ___________ ___________ the maximum amount of force a muscle can produce in one effort
- _________ is planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movements done to improve the components of physical fitness
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- ___________ ___________ the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen during sustained physical activity
- ___________ ___________ the ability to perform physical activity and to meet the demands of daily living while being energetic and alert
- ____________ is the ability to bend the joints through the full range of motion
- Include __________ exercises to develop muscular strength and endurance
- ___________ ___________ is an eating disorder involving self-starvation and being 15% or more below desirable weight.
14 Clues: Include ________ ____________ exercises to develop flexibility • F=Frequency, I=Intensity, T=Time, T=type is the _______ formula. • ________ is an eating disorder, which a person binges and purges. • Include __________ exercises to develop muscular strength and endurance • ____________ is the ability to bend the joints through the full range of motion • ...
Nutrition 2016-02-05
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- To determine one's healthy weight range.
- Being over weight.
- The way you see yourself and imagine your body.
- A pattern in the way you eat.
- Exercise that lasts a long time.
- What is good for you.
- Any physical activity.
- A substance in food your body needs.
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- The proportion of fat compared to muscles, bones, organs.
- Food energy = body energy.
- A way to recover from exercise by reducing the amount of activity you do.
- A point at where your heart rate reaches a certain point.
- Exercise without oxygen that lasts a short time.
- A way to measure the amount of energy.
14 Clues: Being over weight. • What is good for you. • Any physical activity. • Food energy = body energy. • A pattern in the way you eat. • Exercise that lasts a long time. • A substance in food your body needs. • A way to measure the amount of energy. • To determine one's healthy weight range. • The way you see yourself and imagine your body. • ...
NUTRITION 2023-10-31
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- This essential nutrient provides energy for your body's functions
- One example of where protein be found
- One example of where vitamins can be found is fruits
- This essential nutrient help maintains body temperature
- One example of where fats can be found
- One example of a mineral is calcium and calcium can be found in _____
- This essential nutrient provides building materials for your bones
- Substance the body needs
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- This essenetial nutrients main function is the growth and repair of cells
- One example of where carbohydrates can be found
- Something that is required or necessary
- Process of providing or obtaining food
- This essential nutrient helps boost your immune system
- 65% of your body weight
14 Clues: 65% of your body weight • Substance the body needs • One example of where protein be found • Process of providing or obtaining food • One example of where fats can be found • Something that is required or necessary • One example of where carbohydrates can be found • One example of where vitamins can be found is fruits • ...
Nutrition 2024-01-17
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- Regulates breathing, heartbeat and movements
- A type of fat that holds all hydrogen atoms
- Helps build new body tissue
- The body's natural drive for food to prevent starvation
- An example of these are A, B, D, and E
- One of the factors that influences nutrition
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- A goal is to drink 8 glasses of this a day
- This helps moves waste through the digestive system
- The desire to eat rather the need
- The body's preferred energy
- Doesn't eat any animal products, including eggs and dairy
- A type of fat that is missing one or more hydrogen atoms
- a fat like substance produced in the liver of animals
- The way our body takes in and uses food
14 Clues: The body's preferred energy • Helps build new body tissue • The desire to eat rather the need • An example of these are A, B, D, and E • The way our body takes in and uses food • A goal is to drink 8 glasses of this a day • A type of fat that holds all hydrogen atoms • Regulates breathing, heartbeat and movements • One of the factors that influences nutrition • ...
Nutrition 2022-10-25
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- Eating an overly large amount of food
- the build blocks of protein
- A chart that deal with height, age and gender
- How you see yourself
- Celery is a good source of this
- cheese, ice cream, milk
- food that are full of nutrients
- Apples, kiwi, grapes, and bananas
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- staving yourself to loose weight
- amount of energy from something you eat
- pasta, bread, rice, potato
- Includes food such as Steak, chicken, and fish
- Avocados are a good form of this Candy is a bad form
- a desire for certain foods
14 Clues: How you see yourself • cheese, ice cream, milk • pasta, bread, rice, potato • a desire for certain foods • the build blocks of protein • Celery is a good source of this • food that are full of nutrients • staving yourself to loose weight • Apples, kiwi, grapes, and bananas • Eating an overly large amount of food • amount of energy from something you eat • ...
Nutrition 2023-03-15
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- When you eat a wide variety of foods in the right amounts
- Helps with overall body function and keeps you from being dehydrated
- It measures the energy a food or drink provides
- Required by the body in larger amounts
- How much of a food or substance is in a single serving
- Substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintaining life
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- Provides fuel and energy for your body
- Provides energy reserve, insulation & protection of vital organs
- How nutrients are changed in the stomach and intestines into a form that can be absorbed and used by the body
- Provides structure to cells and repairs tissue
- A micro that can help your body fight infection
- Helps reduce the risk of chronic diseases and protects against cancer, heart disease, and heart attacks
- Required by the body in smaller amounts
- Food is converted into this
14 Clues: Food is converted into this • Provides fuel and energy for your body • Required by the body in larger amounts • Required by the body in smaller amounts • Provides structure to cells and repairs tissue • A micro that can help your body fight infection • It measures the energy a food or drink provides • How much of a food or substance is in a single serving • ...
Nutrition 2024-02-17
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- Having too much of something (to the point of harm)
- Without this nutrient, no animal can survive
- Nutrients composed of C, H, O, and N
- Nutrients made of the same elements as carbs, but supply 2.25 times as much energy
- A single food or group of foods of the same chemical composition that support animal life
- Inorganic elements that are essential for life's processes
- An animal with a multicompartmental stomach
- Not having enough of something (to the point of harm)
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- The breakdown of food materials and the absorption of nutrients
- An animal receiving proper and balanced food and water rations
- Nutrients made of C, H, and O; also known as sugars, starches, and crude fiber
- Nutrients that can be classified as water soluble or fat soluble
- Means "small"
- Means "large"
14 Clues: Means "small" • Means "large" • Nutrients composed of C, H, O, and N • An animal with a multicompartmental stomach • Without this nutrient, no animal can survive • Having too much of something (to the point of harm) • Not having enough of something (to the point of harm) • Inorganic elements that are essential for life's processes • ...
nutrition 2022-05-02
14 Clues: Egyptian • non-fatty • ocean animal • healthy food • cows produce • type of bread • unhealthy food • something to eat • unhealthy treats • need 2 serves a day • resting mostly at night • outside or inside activity • keeping you healthy and growing • healthiest and least expensive drink in the world
Nutrition 2022-09-13
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- the amount of energy in the food you eat
- consist of large chains of amino acids that are essential for human life
- quickest source of energy; basically sugar; quick to be digested
- foods any food that has been cooked, canned, frozen, packaged, or changed in nutritional composition
- liquid that is essential for life, 8 cups a day
- substance found in food that your body needs for growth and health
- the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior
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- substance that provides nourishment; essential for growth and maintenance of life
- indigestible part of food in plants; improves digestion and lowers cholesterol levels
- substance that comes from your liver; circulates through your blood
- food grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals
- there are two kinds - saturated and unsaturated
- laboratory process where genes from one strand of DNA are extracted and forced into an unrelated plant or animal's DNA strand
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight
14 Clues: the amount of energy in the food you eat • there are two kinds - saturated and unsaturated • liquid that is essential for life, 8 cups a day • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight • food grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals • quickest source of energy; basically sugar; quick to be digested • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-13
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- abnormal loss of body fluids
- organic substances needed in small amounts for normal growth and the maintenance of good heals
- fatty substance found in every body cell.
- Eating disorder in which a person avoids eating
- usually liquid at room temp.
- Solid at room temp.
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- BMI under 18.5
- permits a personalized result to healthy eating
- food energy measured in units
- inorganic substances needed for building tissues and regulating body functions
- a BMI over 30
- it supplies substances providing health effects
- concentrated sources of food energy.
- life sustaining activities
14 Clues: a BMI over 30 • BMI under 18.5 • Solid at room temp. • life sustaining activities • abnormal loss of body fluids • usually liquid at room temp. • food energy measured in units • concentrated sources of food energy. • fatty substance found in every body cell. • permits a personalized result to healthy eating • Eating disorder in which a person avoids eating • ...
Nutrition 2023-05-09
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- Helps build strong bones and teeth
- Your body's favourite source of fuel/energy
- Too much of this energy source is not good for you
- A mineral that helps oxygen stick to red blood cells
- Helps build muscle and can be used as energy when you have no fuel left
- A mineral that helps muscles and nerves function effectively
- Vitamin A helps with this
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- Vitamin K is vital for this
- Important for digestive health
- A food high in Potassium
- A vegetable high in Iron
- A mineral that maintains blood pressure
- A food rich in good fats
- Low iron results in low _____________ ?
14 Clues: A food high in Potassium • A vegetable high in Iron • A food rich in good fats • Vitamin A helps with this • Vitamin K is vital for this • Important for digestive health • Helps build strong bones and teeth • A mineral that maintains blood pressure • Low iron results in low _____________ ? • Your body's favourite source of fuel/energy • ...
Nutrition 2023-10-11
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- Refusing to eat enough food to maintain minimum normal body weight.
- This is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood.
- The mineral Calcium is important for strong ____.
- Simple and Complex are the 2 categories of ____.
- Eating disorder where you consume a huge amount of food at one time but do not try to purge.
- Every organ in your body needs it and hydrates your whole body.
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- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body.
- ____ Helps keep you warm and provides energy for the body.
- Inorganic elements present in soil and water.
- How many calories are in a gram of protein? (spell out the number)
- The 2 types of proteins are complete and _______.
- An attempt to lose weight quickly, but rarely has a lasting effect.
- Eating disorder by binging and purging.
- The parts of fruits and vegetables that cannot be digested.
14 Clues: Eating disorder by binging and purging. • Inorganic elements present in soil and water. • Simple and Complex are the 2 categories of ____. • The 2 types of proteins are complete and _______. • The mineral Calcium is important for strong ____. • ____ Helps keep you warm and provides energy for the body. • The parts of fruits and vegetables that cannot be digested. • ...
Nutrition 2024-09-19
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- A complex carb that can be broken down by ruminants but not monogastrics
- The most limiting nutrient
- Inorganic elements essential to body function
- Can be plant or animal based, builds muscle
- Either simple or complex
- The element found in protein but not carbs or fats
- Have 2.25 the energy of carbs
- Lipid that is liquid at room temperature
- The fermentation vat in horses
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- Lipid that is solid at room temperature
- Building blocks of protein
- Caused by a deficiency in vitamin D
- Lack of this mineral causes anemia
- Fat Soluble Vitamins
14 Clues: Fat Soluble Vitamins • Either simple or complex • The most limiting nutrient • Building blocks of protein • Have 2.25 the energy of carbs • The fermentation vat in horses • Lack of this mineral causes anemia • Caused by a deficiency in vitamin D • Lipid that is solid at room temperature • Lipid that is liquid at room temperature • Can be plant or animal based, builds muscle • ...
Nutrition 2025-02-13
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- composition, a measure of how much body fat a person has compared to muscle and bone
- loading, the practice of greatly increasing carb intake and decreasing exercise
- a person who does not eat meat
- a feeling of physical discomfort that is caused by your body's need for nutrients
- term used to describe a person who is lighter than the standard of a persons height
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- intolerance, the inability to digest a particular food or food additive
- allergy, the immune systems response to the proteins in certain foods
- condition in adults who have a body mass index of 30 or higher
- a desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need
- term used to describe a person who is heavier than the standard for a persons height
- a ratio of a person's weight to height
- is the rate at which you use energy when your body is at rest
- diet, a popular diet that may help a person gain or lose weight, but without proper regard for nutrition or other health issues
- a person that does not eat food from any animal source
- values, are recommendations that specify the amounts of certain nutrients that the average person should obtain in a day
15 Clues: a person who does not eat meat • a ratio of a person's weight to height • a person that does not eat food from any animal source • is the rate at which you use energy when your body is at rest • condition in adults who have a body mass index of 30 or higher • allergy, the immune systems response to the proteins in certain foods • ...
Garden/Outdoor 2024-09-16
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- The dirt where plants grow.
- A barrier that goes around the garden to keep it safe.
- Large scissors used to trim bushes or hedges.
- Unwanted plants that you pull out from the garden.
- Used to cut grass in the yard.
- A structure that helps climbing plants grow upward.
- A small tool for digging holes in the soil.
- Worn on your feet to keep them clean and dry in the garden.
- A small hand tool for planting flowers or digging.
- Cuts small branches and plants to keep them tidy.
- A tool with one wheel used to carry heavy loads around the garden.
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- Protect your hands while gardening.
- Living things that grow in soil and need water and sunlight.
- Used to water plants in the garden.
- A row of bushes that form a natural fence.
- Beautiful plants that bloom with colorful petals.
- Tiny things you plant in the ground to grow into flowers or vegetables.
- A container for growing plants or flowers.
- A tool for digging larger holes or moving dirt.
- Gathers leaves or smooths soil in the garden.
20 Clues: The dirt where plants grow. • Used to cut grass in the yard. • Protect your hands while gardening. • Used to water plants in the garden. • A row of bushes that form a natural fence. • A container for growing plants or flowers. • A small tool for digging holes in the soil. • Large scissors used to trim bushes or hedges. • Gathers leaves or smooths soil in the garden. • ...
Crossword 2018-03-20
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- The ability to put effort into an activity
- A unit for measuring how much energy food will produce
- An amount of food for one person
- A A vitamin that occurs in the tissues of freshwater fish
- A liquid
- Food Guide / A food guide was made by Canadians
- A substance that is naturally present in the earth, such as gold and salt
- A mixture of Carbon and water
- A natural substance found in the food that can help people and animals grow and stay health.
- The process of giving or getting the right type of food for good health and growth
- A element that is a major component of blood
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- The part in plants that you can not digest
- Nature substance in meet and alternatives that your body need to remain strong and healthy
- A chemical element Ca
- Things you can change
- A chemical element Na
- fat A type of fat from meat and milk products that is thought to be less healthy
- fat A type of fat from vegetables that is thought to be healthier
- The chemical processes of changing food into energy and materials for growth
- Organic compound that are esters of fatty acids
- fat A type of fat that comes from manufacture and processed food.
21 Clues: A liquid • Things you can change • A chemical element Na • A chemical element Ca • A mixture of Carbon and water • An amount of food for one person • The part in plants that you can not digest • The ability to put effort into an activity • A element that is a major component of blood • Organic compound that are esters of fatty acids • ...
Unit 4. Grouping and Identifying Organisms 2024-04-10
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- A tool used by scientists to study viruses.
- An extremely small piece of material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants.
- Feeding; taking in nutrients to provide energy and materials for growth.
- Part of a virus that tells other cells to make more viruses.
- A hybrid animal of a male lion and a female tiger.
- Breaking down food to release energy that the organism can use.
- Detecting changes in the environment
- A hybrid animal of a male tiger and a female lion.
- When viruses … they have to get inside a living cell before they can make copies of themselves.
- Getting rid of waste materials, such as carbon dioxide.
- A disease caused by the influenza viruses.
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- A permanent increase in size
- Viruses are not made of … because they do not have a membrane or cytoplasm.
- A scientific word for 'children.'
- A type of viruses that looks like a crown.
- Not all the organisms in a species … to each other although they look similar.
- Making more organisms of the same species.
- When organism is … this means it can produce children.
- Changing the position of all or part of the body.
- Indian elephants … only with other Indian elephants. They do not … with African elephants.
20 Clues: A permanent increase in size • A scientific word for 'children.' • Detecting changes in the environment • A type of viruses that looks like a crown. • Making more organisms of the same species. • A disease caused by the influenza viruses. • A tool used by scientists to study viruses. • Changing the position of all or part of the body. • ...
TPN 2020-06-18
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- total parental nutrition
- Peripherally inserted Central catheters
- Central peripheral Nutrition
- Infant horn with intestines outside
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- High blood glucose levels
- Inflammation of the wall of a vein
- Water soluble vitamin supplement for Adults
- Peripheral parental Nutrition
- Inflammation of the wall of a vein with associated thrombosis
- feeding Using the GIT or part of the GIT whenever possible
10 Clues: total parental nutrition • High blood glucose levels • Central peripheral Nutrition • Peripheral parental Nutrition • Inflammation of the wall of a vein • Infant horn with intestines outside • Peripherally inserted Central catheters • Water soluble vitamin supplement for Adults • feeding Using the GIT or part of the GIT whenever possible • ...
Crossword 2018-03-20
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- Contains the greatest possible amount of substance
- fat a type of fat that comes from manufacture and processed food.
- A chemical element Na
- The chemical processes of changing food into energy and materials for growth
- A mixture of Carbon and water
- The ability to put effort into an activity
- An amount of food for one person
- A natural substance found in the food that can help people and animals grow and stay health.
- Nature substance in meet and alternatives that your body need to remain strong and healthy
- liquid
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- Food Guide A food guide was made by Canadians
- A chemical element Ca
- fat a type of fat from vegetables that is thought to be healthier
- a element that is a major conponent of blood
- the process of giving or getting the right type of food for good health and growth
- A substance that is naturally present in the earth, such as gold and salt
- Things you can change
- A unit for measuring how much energy food will produce
- A a vitamin that occurs in the tissues of freshwater fish
- The part in plants that you can not digest
- Organic compound that are esters of fatty acids
21 Clues: liquid • A chemical element Na • Things you can change • A chemical element Ca • A mixture of Carbon and water • An amount of food for one person • The ability to put effort into an activity • The part in plants that you can not digest • a element that is a major conponent of blood • Food Guide A food guide was made by Canadians • ...
Vascular tissue and plant category crossword puzzle 2020-09-21
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- the action of water molecules pulling each other up a narrow tube is called______.
- the very first leaves that sprout from the ground
- also known as eukaryotes
- male parts of the flower
- The xylem and Phloem are organized in many______.
- plants that live for multiple years as long as conditions are right
- these plants include ferns, club mosses, and horsetails
- the seed contains only one embryonic leaf or cotyledons
- plants with two year life cycle
- seeded plants that make their seeds in cones
- plants with very smooth green stems
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- provides structural support for plants
- 90% of all currently living plant species belong to the last category
- the water from the xylem and phloem consistently evaporating from the stomata in the leaves
- refers to the seed having two embryonic leaves or cotyledons
- (also called a pistil) is the female part of the flower
- non-vascular plants that don’t have xylem or phloem
- plants that grow flower and die in a single year
- these are considered “backwards” in their genetic life cycles compared to humans
- has no specialized tissue
- a plant embryo that has been encased in its own food supply and protective coating
21 Clues: also known as eukaryotes • male parts of the flower • has no specialized tissue • plants with two year life cycle • plants with very smooth green stems • provides structural support for plants • seeded plants that make their seeds in cones • plants that grow flower and die in a single year • the very first leaves that sprout from the ground • ...
Health Terms Chapter 4 2022-04-21
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- Substances that help regulate body functions
- The science that studies how the body makes use of the substances in food and how and why people eat the way they do
- A substance found in some foods, that can speed up the body processes
- A mineral that helps control the amount of fluid in our bodies
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- The main source of energy for your body
- The ability you have to move your body joints in certain ways
- How well a muscle group can perform over a given period of time without becoming overly tired
- The complex carbohydrate stored in potatoes, rice, wheat, and other plants
- Everything you regularly eat and drink
- A waxlike substance our bodies produce and need in small amounts
- The tough, stringy parts of raw fruits, vegetables, wheat, and other grains that you can not digest
11 Clues: Everything you regularly eat and drink • The main source of energy for your body • Substances that help regulate body functions • The ability you have to move your body joints in certain ways • A mineral that helps control the amount of fluid in our bodies • A waxlike substance our bodies produce and need in small amounts • ...
Canada's Food Guide -- Healthy Eating 2014-04-02
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- A guide for proper nutrition
- Canada's Food Guide has how many food groups
- This number of eggs is equivalent to 1 serving
- A vegetable good for eyesight and high in keratin
- _____ meats are a better choice
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- limit food that is high in fat, sugar, salt, and _____
- You should always read the ______ facts
- ______ is the most important meal to the day
- Select lower fat _____ milk alternatives
- Pregnant and breast feeding woman should take _____ _____
- The healthiest thing to drink to quench your thirst is ______
- _____ grains are the best choice of grains
12 Clues: A guide for proper nutrition • _____ meats are a better choice • You should always read the ______ facts • Select lower fat _____ milk alternatives • _____ grains are the best choice of grains • ______ is the most important meal to the day • Canada's Food Guide has how many food groups • This number of eggs is equivalent to 1 serving • ...
CSL CR 040826 Garden Dreams 2026-04-06
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- Water from the clouds
- Worn to protect hands while gardening
- Straight lines where seeds are planted
- Small hand shovel for digging
- Tool used to dig larger holes
- Building used to grow plants
- Another word for dirt
- Tiny beginnings of plants
- Tool used to gather or ____ leaves
- Young plant just starting to grow
- Yellow spring flower
- Underground plant starter like a daffodil
- Container used to water plants
- Where you grow vegetables
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- Container used to grow plants
- Parts of a plant that grow underground
- Material spread on soil to protect plants
- Support structure for climbing plants
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Light that helps plants grow
- Flexible tube used to water plants
- Red breasted bird often seen in spring
- Hand tool used to trim plants
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Month when many gardens begin
- When a flower opens
26 Clues: When a flower opens • Yellow spring flower • Water from the clouds • Another word for dirt • Tiny beginnings of plants • Where you grow vegetables • Colorful parts of a flower • Light that helps plants grow • Building used to grow plants • Container used to grow plants • Small hand shovel for digging • Unwanted plants in the garden • Tool used to dig larger holes • ...
Plants Unit Part 1 Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Vascular plants that produce seeds in cones and do not need water for reproduction
- The kingdom of multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis
- Wetland formed by mosses that stores water and carbon and creates acidic conditions
- Structure in angiosperms that aids in reproduction and attracts pollinators
- Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients throughout the plant
- A sugar produced during photosynthesis that stores energy for plants
- Nonvascular plants like mosses that reproduce with spores and need water for reproduction
- Small vascular plants with hollow stems and cilia, historically used for scrubbing pots
- Specialized tissue that transports water, nutrients, and food in plants
- The science of classifying organisms into groups based on shared characteristics
- The process of lowering pH in peat bogs, reducing competition from other plants
- Small vascular plants that resemble moss but have vascular tissue
- The life cycle pattern in plants alternating between gametophyte and sporophyte stages
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces gametes (sperm and egg)
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- Organelle that breaks down glucose to release energy for the cell
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen
- Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores
- Characteristic of plants like ferns, horsetails, and club mosses that have vascular tissue but reproduce with spores
- Structure that protects seeds in angiosperms and aids in seed dispersal
- Vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves
- Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers
- Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores
26 Clues: Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs • Structure in ferns that produces and releases spores • The stage in a plant’s life cycle that produces spores • Structure in gymnosperms that produces seeds and pollen • Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits and flowers • Seedless vascular plants like ferns that reproduce with spores • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2025-09-24
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- How plants make food using sunlight
- An animal that only eats other animals
- Breaks down dead matter like plants and animals
- Simple green plant-like organisms in water
- Makes its own food in nature
- The main source of energy for life
- An animal that only eats plants
- A group of chains joined together
- What moves through a food chain from the sun
- A green living thing that grows in soil
- Part of a plant that makes food from sunlight
- An animal that is hunted and eaten
- An animal that eats plants and animals
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- An animal that hunts other animals
- Water from the sky that helps plants grow
- Where plants grow and get nutrients
- The first level in a food chain
- An animal that eats plants or other animals
- A line that shows who eats who
- Breaks down dead plants and animals
- The next level after primary in a food chain
- The place where an animal or plant lives
22 Clues: Makes its own food in nature • A line that shows who eats who • The first level in a food chain • An animal that only eats plants • A group of chains joined together • An animal that hunts other animals • The main source of energy for life • An animal that is hunted and eaten • How plants make food using sunlight • Where plants grow and get nutrients • ...
Nutrients and resources! 2025-10-08
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- Nutrients is Important for your _________.
- You can get Vitamin D from the ___?
- Making ________ meals has more nutrition than fast food.
- A substance that provides nourishment essentials for growth and the maintenance of life?
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- Being thirsty is a sign of __________?
- lean meats____ and poultry also contribute to your daily intake of vital nutrients.
- Some of the things that kids need is protein,fruits,vegetables, dairy and ____?
- Nutrients can help you ______ from sickness and surgery.
- Drinking _____ is a good way nutrition and a good way to hold you over between meals.
- A good way to get in good nutrients is having good food ___.
10 Clues: You can get Vitamin D from the ___? • Being thirsty is a sign of __________? • Nutrients is Important for your _________. • Nutrients can help you ______ from sickness and surgery. • Making ________ meals has more nutrition than fast food. • A good way to get in good nutrients is having good food ___. • ...
Nutrition in Liver deseases. Nutrition in gallbladde diseases and Pancreatic diseases 2026-03-11
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- Bile produced in the liver helps digest this nutrient.
- Scarring of the liver seen in chronic liver disease.
- A nutrient that should be restricted in severe liver disease to prevent hepatic encephalopathy.
- In gallbladder disease, high intake of this nutrient can worsen symptoms
- Excess accumulation of fat in the liver due to poor diet is called ______ liver.
- Diet recommended in liver disease should be rich in this macronutrient for energy.
- Chronic alcohol intake can cause inflammation of the pancreas called ______.
- Important nutrient monitored in liver and gallbladder disease.
- A digestive enzyme produced by the pancreas that breaks down fats.
- Liver inflammation, often nutritional management required.
- Vitamin deficiency common in chronic liver disease due to fat malabsorption (Vitamin ___).
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- Poor nutrient absorption in liver or pancreatic disease
- Protein often low in chronic liver disease; nutritional marker.
- Type of diet recommended in pancreatitis or gallbladder disease
- A disease caused by accumulation of bile pigments leading to yellow discoloration of skin
- Fatty stools seen in pancreatic insufficiency or bile issues
- Chronic liver disease, affects protein and vitamin needs.
- Another term for fatty liver
- Formation of gallstones.
- In pancreatitis, patients are often advised to follow a ______ fat diet.
20 Clues: Formation of gallstones. • Another term for fatty liver • Scarring of the liver seen in chronic liver disease. • Bile produced in the liver helps digest this nutrient. • Poor nutrient absorption in liver or pancreatic disease • Chronic liver disease, affects protein and vitamin needs. • Liver inflammation, often nutritional management required. • ...
INTEGRATED OUTPUT IN MAPEH QUARTER 1 2022-10-24
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- Treatment based on nutrition.
- a method of controlling bleeding involving the use of a needle to apply pressure to a ruptured blood vessel.
- the third segment in Suite bergamasque
- type of medicine that is organic and made from herbs or plants.
- features high level of dissonance
- a repeated pattern or sound
- a doctor of cancer or treats cancer
- a horizontal abstract painting which showcases different shades of yellow, and features broad strokes
- tells about its source
- involves movement of a body, without effort of the participant
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- a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill
- a general development
- refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a colour
- refers to what and why people eat.
- a style of art with a specific common philosophy
- requires the movement of a participant
- system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness
- a health fraud
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional modes in painting.
- French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour
- reduce the risk of developing several diseases
21 Clues: a health fraud • a general development • tells about its source • a repeated pattern or sound • Treatment based on nutrition. • features high level of dissonance • refers to what and why people eat. • a doctor of cancer or treats cancer • requires the movement of a participant • the third segment in Suite bergamasque • reduce the risk of developing several diseases • ...
Science puzzle 2024-04-07
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- A molecule with two or more hydrogen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom
- The transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
- A mixture that can be separated into its components through physical means
- The study of living organisms
- The force that keeps objects moving in a circular path
- A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being permanently changed
- The study of forces and their effects on motion
- The process by which cells divide to create new cells
- A process that breaks down food using oxygen
- The study of electricity and magnetism
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- The process of living things obtaining nutrients for energy and growth
- The process by which plants capture energy from sunlight
- The force that opposes motion
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring
- The transfer of thermal energy through waves or radiation
- The study of matter and its properties
- The force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- A balanced system where the forces acting on an object cancel each other out
- The smallest unit of a chemical element that can exist
- Tiny building blocks of all matter
21 Clues: The force that opposes motion • The study of living organisms • Tiny building blocks of all matter • The study of matter and its properties • The study of electricity and magnetism • A process that breaks down food using oxygen • The force that pulls objects towards the Earth • The study of forces and their effects on motion • ...
Food Unit Vocabulary #1 2026-01-27
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- Has a trunk
- (adjective) — having a thick, sticky consistency
- (adjective) — having a rich, smooth, oily texture or taste
- (adjective) — able to be maintained without harming the environment
- (noun) — an animal or person that eats both plants and meat
- (adjective) — produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides
- (noun, plural) — rare or expensive foods considered especially enjoyable
- (noun / adjective) — (n.) a person who eats fish but no other meat; (adj.) relating to such a diet
- (noun / adjective) — (n.) a person who does not eat meat; (adj.) relating to such a diet
- (noun) — one of the parts used to make a dish or product
- (verb) — to search widely for food
- (noun) — a protein found in wheat and some other grains
- (noun) — a nutrient essential for building and repairing body tissues
- (noun) — a savory taste often associated with foods like meat, cheese, or mushrooms
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- (adjective) — having a sharp, bitter, or irritating taste or smell
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- (noun) — an animal that eats plants
- (noun) — a nutrient found in foods like sugars and starches that provides energy
- (noun / adjective) — (n.) a person who avoids all animal products; (adj.) relating to such a lifestyle
- (noun) — food or substances needed for growth and health
- Flying mammal
- (noun) — a unit of energy, especially used to measure the energy in food
- (adjective / noun) — (adj.) relating to the enjoyment of fine food; (n.) a person who enjoys fine food
- (noun) — a substance added to something to improve or preserve it
- (noun) — poor health caused by lack of proper nutrition
- (noun) — an animal or person that eats meat
- (verb) — to satisfy fully, especially hunger
- (noun) — the practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • (verb) — to search widely for food • (noun) — an animal that eats plants • (noun) — an animal or person that eats meat • (verb) — to satisfy fully, especially hunger • (adjective) — having a thick, sticky consistency • (noun) — poor health caused by lack of proper nutrition • ...
FON241_CH1 2014-08-17
5 Clues: capacity to do work • plants and animals we consume • slow developing, long lasting, not contagious diseases • chemicals found in food that are critical to human growth and function • scientific study of food and how it nourishes the body and influences health
7 Life Processses-Sam Palmer 2015-09-08
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- A process every living being does everyday without thinking
- Ones ability to react to surroundings
- baby-child-teen-adult
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- The process of providing the correct food to help you stay healthy and grow
- Letting out waste!
- The process that produces babies, young animals or new plants
- An action to travel from point 'A to B'
7 Clues: Letting out waste! • baby-child-teen-adult • Ones ability to react to surroundings • An action to travel from point 'A to B' • A process every living being does everyday without thinking • The process that produces babies, young animals or new plants • The process of providing the correct food to help you stay healthy and grow
Nutrition/ Physical Activity 2022-09-26
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- yoga and stretching will improve this element of physical fitness
- ability to handle physical activity without become tired or fatigued
- provide long term energy
- this type of exercise requires oxygen and works the heart
- building block of a protein
- type of carbohydrate that can't be digested
- mineral found in foods that is needed to sustain muscle contractions
- happens when your diet does not contain the right amount of nutrients
- main source of energy for the body
- physical activity that is planned, and structured to improve or maintain fitness
- these help to filter the blood of toxins and transform the waste into urine
- helps to strengthen our bones
- mineral that helps maintain normal levels of fluid inside our cells
- this food is a great source of protein
- this essential nutrient helps carry nutrients throughout the body
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- nutrient which promotes growth of body tissues
- nutrients which help build body structures
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- excellent source of vitamins and minerals, high in fiber
- diet characterized especially by a high consumption of vegetables and olive oil and moderate consumption of protein
- food category towards the top of the food guide pyramid
- this can result from poor nutrition or overeating
- this food is a great source of fiber
- good fats
- these foods can help reduce the risk of some chronic diseases
- these are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities
- this type of amino acid, our bodies do not produce
27 Clues: good fats • provide long term energy • building block of a protein • helps to strengthen our bones • main source of energy for the body • this food is a great source of fiber • this food is a great source of protein • nutrients which help build body structures • type of carbohydrate that can't be digested • nutrient which promotes growth of body tissues • ...
Biology Crossword 2016-03-07
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- This is a dark colour
- a mild antiseptic
- It's in Lucozade Energy
- Found in pasta
- Square Pants
- The sun produces heat and --------
- Pores found on the underside of the leaf
- Alcohol commonly used in chemistry
- The colour of the substance that plants grow in
- We exhale this
- A plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
- Trees have these
- Plants use these to collect water
- Wall of a cell
- Protective waxy layer
- Plants have a -------- layer
- Breaking down
- You get this from eating
- No starch
- An insoluble substance
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- The stuff that makes the plants green
- The outer layer of cells covering an organism
- The bouncer of the stoma
- Plants way of eating
- Grow plants in this building like tomatoes
- Burning something
- Crushed up animals.
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts water
- Multiple pores found on the underside of the leaf
- It's in spuds
- Becoming a fossil
- We breathe this
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars
- The action of breathing
- A source of illumination
35 Clues: No starch • Square Pants • It's in spuds • Breaking down • Found in pasta • We exhale this • Wall of a cell • We breathe this • Trees have these • a mild antiseptic • Burning something • Becoming a fossil • Crushed up animals. • Plants way of eating • This is a dark colour • Protective waxy layer • An insoluble substance • It's in Lucozade Energy • The action of breathing • The bouncer of the stoma • ...
Health Crossword 2023-09-18
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- Most calorie per gram
- Proteins containing all the essential amino
- When hydrogen is added to oils
- Vitamins that are fat soluble
- Are sugars and starches in foods
- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids
- Vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- Are sugars and should be restricted
- Compounds that help regulate many vital body processes
- The intake of food needed for growth
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- A learned desire based on basic nutrition based on emotional factor
- Should be restricted by people with hyper tension
- Your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients
- Needed for Healthy Bones
- A form of carbs your body cannot digest
- Needed for oxygen transportation.
- Long term carb
- Nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- Substance need to repair your body
19 Clues: Long term carb • Most calorie per gram • Needed for Healthy Bones • Vitamins that are fat soluble • When hydrogen is added to oils • Are sugars and starches in foods • Needed for oxygen transportation. • Substance need to repair your body • Vitamin helps prevent birth defects • Are sugars and should be restricted • The intake of food needed for growth • ...
Science 2019-08-25
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- part of your body that food goes in when you eat food, it digests food by chewing and mixing with saliva.
- that filter out the blood, which would turn into urine.
- organ responsible for producing bile, breaks down toxins in your blood, and controls the amount of nutrition to be stored in your body.
- organ in your skull, controls thoughts and movements of your body.
- necessary to survive.
- organs that pumps blood into your body, it is vital to your body.
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- that absorbs nutrition after it has been digested. Small ___ is responsible for minerals and vitamins, while large ____ is responsible for water and salt.
- part of a body that has a specific function.
- organ that let us breath, intakes oxygen to the blood and takes carbon dioxide out.
- vessels that is coming back from various body part into the heart.
- organ that accumulates urine until you go to the toilet.
- organ underneath the diaphragm, digests foods with acidic secretion.
- body is covered with this; you would bleed if you scar this.
- secretion from a liver that helps intestines to absorb nutrition from digested food.
14 Clues: necessary to survive. • part of a body that has a specific function. • that filter out the blood, which would turn into urine. • organ that accumulates urine until you go to the toilet. • body is covered with this; you would bleed if you scar this. • organs that pumps blood into your body, it is vital to your body. • ...
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-23
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- white substance that covers your teeth
- has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body
- chewing food to break it into small pieces
- saliva is produced here
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- other name for food pipe
- false feet of ameoba
- plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps
- small projections in the inner walls of the small intestine that help in absorption of digested food
- the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food
9 Clues: false feet of ameoba • saliva is produced here • other name for food pipe • white substance that covers your teeth • chewing food to break it into small pieces • plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps • has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body • the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2021-06-14
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- breaking down of food into smaller particles
- Butter is rich in___________
- are very sharp and tearing teeth
- Bile is stored in the___________
- Hydrochloric acid is produced in the _______
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- another name for food pipe
- helps to taste and mix the food in the mouth
- Digestion of food completes in the_____
- ___________ is a J-shaped organ
- this mineral helps making our teeth strong
10 Clues: another name for food pipe • Butter is rich in___________ • ___________ is a J-shaped organ • are very sharp and tearing teeth • Bile is stored in the___________ • Digestion of food completes in the_____ • this mineral helps making our teeth strong • helps to taste and mix the food in the mouth • breaking down of food into smaller particles • ...
Vocabulary Unit 7 2014-05-06
11 Clues: / Kohl • / Scheibe • / Ernährung • / Salatgurke • / Blumenkohl • / schmackhaft • / Süssigkeiten • / Vegetarier/-in • / Stangensellerie • / Kabeljau, Dorsch • / Frühstücksflocken
All about the food we eat 2023-12-06
15 Clues: salt • sugars • spinach • not real • hard fat • memory nut • zinc or iron • meat or fish • type of sugar • energy in food • olive or canola • the food we eat • fish omega acids • necessary in diet • waxy fatlike substance in cells
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.
- The evaporation of water from a plant.
- This process makes glucose in plants.
- These plants live in areas that lack water.
- This factor affects the transpiration as high levels can cause the air to become saturated with water vapour.
- The movement of water into the root hair cells.
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- Special, one-way pipes that transport water and minerals up the plant.
- The ability of water molecules to stick together.
- These group of plants live in wet, freshwater environments like ponds, lakes and rivers.
- A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration.
- This process breaks glucose in plants.
- This hard, woody substance is produced by a plant upon maturity of specialized xylem cells.
- Bidirectional tubes that allow water and food to move through the plant.
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. • ...
Spelling 12/5 2022-12-06
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- unsure
- a notebook
- being brave
- motivating someone
- being caring
- happiness
- decimal place value
- nutrition
- to grow
- causing harm
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- a lot
- a person who reports news
- an adventure
- peace
- a state in the midwest
- loosing track of information
- something you care about
- doing well in something
- Moines capital of Iowa
- decimal place value out of 100
20 Clues: a lot • peace • unsure • to grow • happiness • nutrition • a notebook • being brave • an adventure • being caring • causing harm • motivating someone • decimal place value • a state in the midwest • Moines capital of Iowa • doing well in something • something you care about • a person who reports news • loosing track of information • decimal place value out of 100
INTEGRATED OUTPUT IN MAPEH QUARTER 1 2022-10-24
Across
- requires the movement of a participant
- a doctor of cancer or treats cancer
- features high level of dissonance
- system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness
- a style of art with a specific common philosophy
- a general development
- involves movement of a body, without effort of the participant
- the third segment in Suite bergamasque
- reduce the risk of developing several diseases
- type of medicine that is organic and made from herbs or plants.
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- a method of controlling bleeding involving the use of a needle to apply pressure to a ruptured blood vessel.
- a horizontal abstract painting which showcases different shades of yellow, and features broad strokes
- a repeated pattern or sound
- refers to what and why people eat.
- refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a colour
- characterized by a movement away from the traditional modes in painting.
- Treatment based on nutrition.
- a health fraud
- a way of living that lowers the risk of being seriously ill
- French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour
20 Clues: a health fraud • a general development • a repeated pattern or sound • Treatment based on nutrition. • features high level of dissonance • refers to what and why people eat. • a doctor of cancer or treats cancer • requires the movement of a participant • the third segment in Suite bergamasque • reduce the risk of developing several diseases • ...
KS Booster 2025-11-27
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- The process of turning waste into reusable material
- A machine used at home for tasks like cooking or cleaning
- The surroundings or conditions where people live
- A place where flowers, vegetables, or plants are grown
- The process of eating healthy food
- The act of sharing information or ideas
- Travel between home and work or school
- Something created that didn’t exist before
- Tools or machines created to solve problems
- Being in charge of something or someone
- A period of time away from school or work
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- A special event to mark an important day
- A system or method of moving people or goods
- Changing words from one language to another
- A place where art, history, or science is displayed
- Physical activity to keep healthy
- An exciting or unusual experience
- A place where books are kept for reading or borrowing
- Knowledge provided about something
- A group of people living in the same area
- Activities done for fun or enjoyment
- A type of job or career
- All people collectively
- Instructions for making food
- A place where sick people go to get help
25 Clues: A type of job or career • All people collectively • Instructions for making food • Physical activity to keep healthy • An exciting or unusual experience • Knowledge provided about something • The process of eating healthy food • Activities done for fun or enjoyment • Travel between home and work or school • The act of sharing information or ideas • ...
plants in action 2013-12-01
9 Clues: the flower has a ____ • the floral emblem of NSW • what does the seed grow first • what does the seed grow second • a plant needs something called ___ • what comes third in the life cycl;e • a plant needs something called _____ • a plant needs something called ________ • what happens at the end of the life cycle
Reproduction in plants 2020-03-08
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- Male reproductive organ of a flower.
- Reproduction where only one parent is present.
- Asexual reproduction where parent divides into small pieces.
- Process of transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma.
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- Reproduction where two parents are present.
- Asexual reproduction where bud is formed in the parents body.
- Process of seed growing into a new plant.
- Process of distribution of seeds.
- Female reproductive organ of a flower.
9 Clues: Process of distribution of seeds. • Male reproductive organ of a flower. • Female reproductive organ of a flower. • Process of seed growing into a new plant. • Reproduction where two parents are present. • Reproduction where only one parent is present. • Process of transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma. • ...
Glucose in plants 2024-10-08
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- What turns blue/black when in contact with iodine
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
- a type of sugar used in photosynthesis
- The chemical of the symbol O
- What amino acids join together to make
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- A process where glucose reacts with oxygen
- What glucose cells join together to make
- The chemical reaction that turns carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- The liquid used in the photosynthesis reaction
9 Clues: The chemical of the symbol O • The gas produced in photosynthesis • a type of sugar used in photosynthesis • What amino acids join together to make • What glucose cells join together to make • A process where glucose reacts with oxygen • The liquid used in the photosynthesis reaction • What turns blue/black when in contact with iodine • ...
Transport in Plants 2023-01-30
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- I am the opposite of monocot
- Plants does not have this system like animals do
- Outer layer of the cross section of a Dicot root and leaf
- Absorb water from the soil
Down
- The xylem and phloem are referred to as the
- The building blooks of protein that is transported in plants
- Transport water from the roots to the leaves
- Transport sugar from to leaves to the rest of the plant
- In the stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in a
9 Clues: Absorb water from the soil • I am the opposite of monocot • The xylem and phloem are referred to as the • Transport water from the roots to the leaves • Plants does not have this system like animals do • In the stem, the vascular bundles are arranged in a • Transport sugar from to leaves to the rest of the plant • ...
Transport in plants 2023-07-24
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- losing more water than it can take up, so the cells lose their turgidity
- part of a plant to which sucrose or amino acids are being transported, and where they are used or stored
- how much water vapour is present in air
- the movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks
- part of a plant that releases sucrose or amino acids, to be transported to other parts
- a plant tissue made up of dead, empty cells joined end to end; it transports water and mineral ions and helps to support the plant
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- the loss of water vapour from leaves
- a force produced by the loss of water vapour from a leaf, which reduces the pressure at the top of xylem vessels
- a plant tissue made up of living cells joined end to end; it transports substances made by the plant, such as sucrose and amino acids.
9 Clues: the loss of water vapour from leaves • how much water vapour is present in air • the movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks • losing more water than it can take up, so the cells lose their turgidity • part of a plant that releases sucrose or amino acids, to be transported to other parts • ...
Science Crossword 2020-02-11
Across
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- or fruit.
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- organism that can produce its own food
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- has flowers in multiples of 3
- spread seeds by water
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- taller/bigger than non-vacular plants
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- A Cone bearing vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- throughout a plant
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- veins in the leaves
23 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • throughout a plant • veins in the leaves • monocot's leaf veins • spread seeds by water • has flowers in multiples of 3 • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • taller/bigger than non-vacular plants • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem • plants that have tissues that deliver needed • ...
Crossword 2022-12-22
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- groundwater stored between hard rocks below the table
- Where is Cyclone called as hurricane
- Animal which developed sticky pads on its feet to help it climb trees on which it lives
- meter that measures the distance moved by the vehicle
- Arabic word 'mausam'
- When do our lungs expand
- Another means to escape harsh, cold conditions
- Plants are known as
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- light travels along a
- large crystals of pure substances can form. The process is called
- combination of two or more cells
- acid injected by ants
- thinnest veins in our body
- It is a liquid water which causes water & soil pollution
- example of applications of magnetic effect of electric current
- the branchy part of the tree over the stem is known as
- micro-organisms involved in converting dead plants,animals into humus are called
- The rotting dead matter in the soil is called
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- The hotness of an object is determined by its
- How many layers of soil
- Two or more organisms sharing both nutrition & shelter, the relationship is known as
- A microscopic unicellular organism found in pond water
- To & fro motion of pendulum clock is an example of
- A breed of sheep found in Rajasthan & Punjab
- Materials which do not allow light to pass through them easily are called
- Male & Female gamete fuse to form
- exchange of gases in Earthworms
- an image formed on the screen
- change in the physical properties of substances.
- example of solid form
- What could be reused
- The rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk
- acid It is found in vinegar
- Red colour fluid which flows in the vessels of our body
- Grass is rich in
- all weather changes are caused by
37 Clues: Grass is rich in • Plants are known as • Arabic word 'mausam' • What could be reused • example of solid form • light travels along a • acid injected by ants • How many layers of soil • When do our lungs expand • thinnest veins in our body • acid It is found in vinegar • an image formed on the screen • exchange of gases in Earthworms • combination of two or more cells • ...
życie prywatne 2021-11-25
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- dokończ wyrażenie i....... yourself
- miesiąc miodowy
- brat przyrodni
- wnuki
- pan młody
- bratanek
- małżeństwo
- uzupełnij wyrażenie fall ... with
- kulturalniejsza forma określenia stary (człowiek)
- dietetyka
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- narzeczona
- trudniejsza wersja sorry
- pogrzeb
- wymieniać
- panna młoda
- obchody
- krewny
- uzupełnij wyrażenie go on sb ......
- uzupełnij wyrażenie keep in ..... with
- wkładać
20 Clues: wnuki • krewny • pogrzeb • obchody • wkładać • bratanek • wymieniać • pan młody • dietetyka • narzeczona • małżeństwo • panna młoda • brat przyrodni • miesiąc miodowy • trudniejsza wersja sorry • uzupełnij wyrażenie fall ... with • dokończ wyrażenie i....... yourself • uzupełnij wyrażenie go on sb ...... • uzupełnij wyrażenie keep in ..... with • kulturalniejsza forma określenia stary (człowiek)
Spelling list 8 2022-11-02
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- cancerous
- having no harmful influence
- compassionate, caring
- carelessness
- put in form of equation
- fairness
- doubtful nature or character
- intentionally harmful
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- lack of proper nutrition
- advantageous
- hate, grudge
- to speak harmful untruths about
- heir
- decent
- civil rights
- aid, assistance
- composure
- failure to function
- contributor
- ailment
20 Clues: heir • decent • ailment • fairness • cancerous • composure • contributor • advantageous • hate, grudge • civil rights • carelessness • aid, assistance • failure to function • compassionate, caring • intentionally harmful • put in form of equation • lack of proper nutrition • having no harmful influence • doubtful nature or character • to speak harmful untruths about
nutrition 2021-07-07
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- can cause cholesterol to build up in your arteries
- helps the body needs for growth and development
- helps give your body energy, protects your organs, supports cell growth
- you can have many different types of these
- helps your body grow, develop, and stay healthy
- they are made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids.
- acts as coverings controlling the movement of materials across the surfaces
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- very large
- there are seven kinds of them
- they perform hundreds of roles in the body
- very small
- good nutrition helps you do this
12 Clues: very large • very small • there are seven kinds of them • good nutrition helps you do this • they perform hundreds of roles in the body • you can have many different types of these • helps the body needs for growth and development • helps your body grow, develop, and stay healthy • can cause cholesterol to build up in your arteries • ...
Nutrition Worksheet #4 2021-10-21
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- not considered to be a food group
- calories that supply few, if any, nutrients
- your favorite health teacher
- government agency regulating foods and drugs in the United States
- food low in calories that supplies lots of nutrients
- cherry, mango, nectarine, pomegranate, papaya
- rate at which the body uses energy
- NOT a recommendation of how much you should eat, but what your nutrition label notes are based on
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- what makes the product; listed in order of contributing weight
- a nutrient that is also a food group and on a nutrition label
- a protein that is high in fiber
- in a product to cause a desired change
- measurement of energy provided by food
- cabbage, pumpkin, peas, radish, beets, asparagus, mushrooms
- a food with no forms of manipulation or chemicals
- protein in bread or grain products
- milling, pasteurizing, blanching, canning
- a protein that is best to consume when it is lean and low-fat
- what you should do with total fat, cholesterol, and sodium
19 Clues: your favorite health teacher • a protein that is high in fiber • not considered to be a food group • protein in bread or grain products • rate at which the body uses energy • in a product to cause a desired change • measurement of energy provided by food • milling, pasteurizing, blanching, canning • calories that supply few, if any, nutrients • ...
Gardening 2025-02-18
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- Powdery substance from flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- An underground storage organ for plants like tulips and daffodils.
- A small hand tool used for digging.
- What a seed does when it starts to grow.
- Essential for photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of a seed starting to grow.
- Removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- A substance that helps plants grow by providing nutrients.
- The uppermost layer of soil where plants grow best.
Down
- An insect or animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- The act of providing moisture to plants.
- A protective layer placed on top of soil to retain moisture.
- A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- A flower in full bloom.
- A type of plant that comes back year after year.
- To trim or cut back plants for better growth.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- The process of supplying water to plants artificially.
- A framework used to support climbing plants.
- A young plant just starting to grow.
20 Clues: A flower in full bloom. • A small hand tool used for digging. • A young plant just starting to grow. • Essential for photosynthesis in plants. • The process of a seed starting to grow. • Removing unwanted plants from a garden. • The act of providing moisture to plants. • What a seed does when it starts to grow. • A framework used to support climbing plants. • ...
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
Food and nutrition 2025-01-07
Across
- person who does a lot of activities
- good food and good habits
- you can only eat vegetables
- we will get it if lack of nutrition
- excessive fat that cause risk to health
- a type of nutrition for strong teeth and bones
- the staple food in Malaysia
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- brown and sweet, got a lot of fat
- you need it to build muscle
- you can put cheese and sausages on top
- a fruit with many black seeds
- it gives you energy
- an italian noodles
- you can't live for more than two days without it
- we drink it because it got lot of protein
15 Clues: an italian noodles • it gives you energy • good food and good habits • you need it to build muscle • you can only eat vegetables • the staple food in Malaysia • a fruit with many black seeds • brown and sweet, got a lot of fat • person who does a lot of activities • we will get it if lack of nutrition • you can put cheese and sausages on top • ...
Life processes 2017-03-09
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- We have seven of these, which enable us to interact with the world around us
- The process of getting larger, stronger or more mature
- A word that describes the way in which some plants are able to bend their stems in response to the sun
- This refers to the ways in which living things get rid of waste material
- The ways in which living organisms get energy and strength from the food they consume
- This is the number of life processes common to most living things
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- Also known as breathing, this refers to the intake of oxygen
- The ways in which new life is formed
- The ability of living organisms to move and change their positions
9 Clues: The ways in which new life is formed • The process of getting larger, stronger or more mature • Also known as breathing, this refers to the intake of oxygen • This is the number of life processes common to most living things • The ability of living organisms to move and change their positions • ...
ecology 2024-01-03
Across
- organisms that make their own food
- an organism that feeds on primary consumers
- the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem.
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- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures, the ocean, and human sources.
- an organism that feeds on primary producers
- the movement of nitrogen within and between the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and geosphere.
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- animals at the highest level on the food chain that consume other animals to obtain nutrition from them
10 Clues: organisms that make their own food • an organism that feeds on primary producers • an organism that feeds on primary consumers • the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem. • ...
Animal Nutrition 2013-03-10
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- organism has a simple single-chambered stomach, compared to a ruminant organism, which has a four-chambered complex stomach
- is a small, calcified, whitish structure found in the mouth of many vertebrates and used to break down food.
- the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream
- an organic compound required by an organism as a vital nutrient in limited amounts
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- Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements
- living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including such multicellular groups as flowering plants, conifers, ferns and mosses
- a mammal that digests plant-based food by initially softening it within the animal's first compartment of the stomach
- animals that depend on plant nutrition for their nutrients requirements
- group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins
- a muscular part of the digestion system which functions as an important organ of the digestive tract animals
10 Clues: animals that depend on plant nutrition for their nutrients requirements • Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements • an organic compound required by an organism as a vital nutrient in limited amounts • group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins • ...
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. • ...
Reproduction in plants AIF 2021-06-13
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- pollen grains are produced in ______
- the individual unit of calyx is called____.
- __________ process of reproduction, where parent cell is divided into two or more daughter cells.
- ________reproduction, which involves male and female gametes.
- ________ process, where the parent body breaks into two or more pieces and each piece develops into a complete new organism.
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- sexual reproduction involves the fusion of _________.
- The product obtained from the fusion of male and female gamete.
- ferns, mushrooms and molds reproduce from tiny structures called _______.
- the process of transfer of pollen grains from stamens to stigma of flower.
- ______reproduction which involves only single parent.
- The ___________ term for pollination by birds.
- the part which connects stigma and ovary.
- The outermost whorl of flower.
13 Clues: The outermost whorl of flower. • pollen grains are produced in ______ • the part which connects stigma and ovary. • the individual unit of calyx is called____. • The ___________ term for pollination by birds. • sexual reproduction involves the fusion of _________. • ______reproduction which involves only single parent. • ...
Reproduction in Plants XII 2022-01-16
Across
- Three cells present at the chalazal end
- Ovule Develops into
- The union of male and female gametic nuclei.
- Formation of seed without fertilization
- stalk that attached ovule to placenta
- The method of embryo sac formation from single megaspore is called ____development.
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- male reproductive whorl of flower
- Pollination by insect is called:
- In this mechanism the stigma and the anther mature at different time.
- The process that produces 4 gamete cells
- the transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma of a flower
- The inner layer of pollengrain
- Zygote Develops into
13 Clues: Ovule Develops into • Zygote Develops into • The inner layer of pollengrain • Pollination by insect is called: • male reproductive whorl of flower • stalk that attached ovule to placenta • Three cells present at the chalazal end • Formation of seed without fertilization • The process that produces 4 gamete cells • The union of male and female gametic nuclei. • ...
Mass transport in plants 2024-07-22
Across
- Cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata.
- There are none of these in mature xylem vessels.
- Impermeable substance that give strength to the xylem vessels.
- Created in the xylem vessels by the transpiration pull.
- The pressure gradient in the phloem sieve tubes.
- Force of attraction between water molecules.
- The pressure in xylem vessels
- An increase in this factor reduces the rate of tranpiration.
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- The main route that water takes across the cortex of the root.
- The vessels that transport water and mineral ions in the plant.
- The cells that support the phloem.
- Property of molecules that can be used to trace the movement of substances in a plant.
- The passive movement of molecules up a narrow tube.
13 Clues: The pressure in xylem vessels • The cells that support the phloem. • Force of attraction between water molecules. • There are none of these in mature xylem vessels. • The pressure gradient in the phloem sieve tubes. • The passive movement of molecules up a narrow tube. • Created in the xylem vessels by the transpiration pull. • ...
1.1 TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2023-11-30
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- Attraction between water molecules and inner walls of xylem
- Parts of plants, which synthesize food. Eg: Leaves
- These are proteins that form huge pores in the outer membranes of the plastids, mitochondria and some bacteria.
- It is the non-living system o the plant which is connected with adjacent cell walls and intercellular spaces
- The plants that need / store food. Eg: Root and Fruit.
- It is the path of water movement through plasma desmatal connections
- The loss of water in the form of liquid through hydathodes
- Driving force for upward movement of water
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- Mutual attraction between water molecules
- The loss of water in the form of vapour through stomata
- Chemical potential of water, a measure of energy for reaction or movement.
- The movement of water molecules from high water potential (low concentrated) to low water potential(High concentration) through semipermeable membrane is called
- The movement of liquid / gas molecules from High concentration to low concentrated is called
13 Clues: Mutual attraction between water molecules • Driving force for upward movement of water • Parts of plants, which synthesize food. Eg: Leaves • The plants that need / store food. Eg: Root and Fruit. • The loss of water in the form of vapour through stomata • The loss of water in the form of liquid through hydathodes • ...
Reproduction & Growth in Plants 2024-02-28
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- the response of a plant to gravity
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female plant structure of the same species
- the response of a plant to touch
- male reproductive part of a plant
- spread light and small seeds that can fly
- a type of reproduction that occurs when a male and female plant combine their sperm and eggs cells
- growth of a plant toward or away from light
- eat or spread seeds that attach to their fur or feathers
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- occurs when pollen joins with an egg and a seed develops
- what seedless plants grow from
- female reproductive part of a plant
- a type of reproduction that occurs when a portion of a plant develops into a separate new plant (1 parent)
- spread seeds that can float
13 Clues: spread seeds that can float • what seedless plants grow from • the response of a plant to touch • male reproductive part of a plant • the response of a plant to gravity • female reproductive part of a plant • spread light and small seeds that can fly • growth of a plant toward or away from light • occurs when pollen joins with an egg and a seed develops • ...
Reproduction in Plants (Pollination) 2022-02-14
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- It supports the plant.
- The _______ contains ovules.
- The ________ contain egg cells.
- Living things reproduce to ensure ________ of their kind.
- The part of the flower that holds the anther.
- The pollen grains contain male reproductive ________.
- Some flowering plants have both male and _______ reproductive parts.
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- The _______ connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Insects such as bees and butterfiles that help to carry pollen grains are also called _________.
- The part of the flower that is brightly coloured to attract insects.
- The __________ process is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
- The part of the flower that contains pollen grains.
- The _______ parts of a flower consist of the anther and filament.
13 Clues: It supports the plant. • The _______ contains ovules. • The ________ contain egg cells. • The _______ connects the stigma to the ovary. • The part of the flower that holds the anther. • The part of the flower that contains pollen grains. • The pollen grains contain male reproductive ________. • Living things reproduce to ensure ________ of their kind. • ...
GI Emergencies 2016-03-26
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- ___ followed by vomiting
- Count sponges & ___ pads before closure in surgery
- Main GI emergency that requires surgery intervention
- Type of antibiotics that should be administered
- Pure mu agonist
- Complete history includes current ____
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- First type of nutrition offered within 12-24 hours after admission
- Nasogastric tubes can deliver ____
- Flat jugular consistent with ____
- First aid includes offering ____ solution
10 Clues: Pure mu agonist • ___ followed by vomiting • Flat jugular consistent with ____ • Nasogastric tubes can deliver ____ • Complete history includes current ____ • First aid includes offering ____ solution • Type of antibiotics that should be administered • Count sponges & ___ pads before closure in surgery • Main GI emergency that requires surgery intervention • ...
NUITRITION IN PLANTS 2016-06-04
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- TINY PORES IN A LEAF
- ORGANISIMS THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS FOR NUITRITION
- STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL
- THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY
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- TYPE OF ANIMALS WHICH EAT BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- A SAPROPHYTE
- AN INSECTIVOROUS PLANT
- ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD FROM SIMPLE NON LIVING STRUTURES
- A BACTERIA WHICH CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD
9 Clues: A SAPROPHYTE • TINY PORES IN A LEAF • AN INSECTIVOROUS PLANT • THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY • A BACTERIA WHICH CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD • STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL • TYPE OF ANIMALS WHICH EAT BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS • ORGANISMS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD FROM SIMPLE NON LIVING STRUTURES • ...
Transport in Plants 2017-06-28
Across
- Passes through xylem
- Direction of movement of substances in xylem
- Movement of substances in phloem
- Passes through phloem
- Position of xylem in the vascular bundle in stems
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- Shape of Xylem in roots
- Direction of movement of substances in phloem
- Movement of substances in xylem
- Passes through xylem
- Position of phloem in the vascular bundle in stems
10 Clues: Passes through xylem • Passes through xylem • Passes through phloem • Shape of Xylem in roots • Movement of substances in xylem • Movement of substances in phloem • Direction of movement of substances in xylem • Direction of movement of substances in phloem • Position of xylem in the vascular bundle in stems • Position of phloem in the vascular bundle in stems
Reproduction in plants 2017-10-14
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- a tiny spherical unicellular body protected by a thick wall
- male or female reproductive cell
- a bulb like projection
- fusion of male cell and egg cell
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- new plants are also produced by
- the cell formed by the fusion of the male cell and egg cell
- process of the body of the parent breaks into pieces
- process of producing new individuals of the same kind
- in plant sexual reproduction occurs by the formation of
9 Clues: a bulb like projection • new plants are also produced by • male or female reproductive cell • fusion of male cell and egg cell • process of the body of the parent breaks into pieces • process of producing new individuals of the same kind • in plant sexual reproduction occurs by the formation of • a tiny spherical unicellular body protected by a thick wall • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-11-09
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- an example of incomplete flower
- fusion of male and female cell
- reproduction that requires only one parent
- reproductive organ of the plant
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- male or female reproductive cell
- cell formed by the fusion of male cell and egg cell
- reproduces by budding
- female reproductive organ of plant
- transfer of pollen grains
9 Clues: reproduces by budding • transfer of pollen grains • fusion of male and female cell • an example of incomplete flower • reproductive organ of the plant • male or female reproductive cell • female reproductive organ of plant • reproduction that requires only one parent • cell formed by the fusion of male cell and egg cell
Reproduction in Plants 2025-03-18
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- Plays role in production of Pollen grains
- Female reproductive part
- flowers contain both pistil and stamen
- Swollen base of pistil
- slender tube like structure, provide path for pollen tube
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- Flowers contain either only stamen or pistil
- Male reproductive part
- Sticky, pollen receptive part
- present in ovary and develop into seeds after fertilization.
9 Clues: Male reproductive part • Swollen base of pistil • Female reproductive part • Sticky, pollen receptive part • flowers contain both pistil and stamen • Plays role in production of Pollen grains • Flowers contain either only stamen or pistil • slender tube like structure, provide path for pollen tube • present in ovary and develop into seeds after fertilization.
Unit 5 2014-12-30
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- Protein that serves as the food supply for a seed
- Combining two different plants by lining up the cambiu and having them grow as one
- Reproducing plants with seeds
- Piece of plant that is removed from paret plant to grow a new plant
- To increase the number of plants
- Making new plants by physically cutting apart plants into two smaller plants
- Reducing water frequency, fertilizer amounts and humidity to greenhouse plants to ready them for sell
- The bottom portion of a graft
- Aseptic conditions
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- Plant frrom which cuttings are removed
- The process when a seed begins to grow
- Making new plants by physically pulling apart plants into two smaller plants
- Reproducing plants with cuttings
- Small plants that are grown in a plug tray and transplanted in larger containers
- The process of mobing aplant to a larger container
- Living entity that serves as a bridge between gen. of a plant
- The first seed leaves of a plant
- The top portion in a graft
18 Clues: Aseptic conditions • The top portion in a graft • Reproducing plants with seeds • The bottom portion of a graft • Reproducing plants with cuttings • To increase the number of plants • The first seed leaves of a plant • Plant frrom which cuttings are removed • The process when a seed begins to grow • Protein that serves as the food supply for a seed • ...
G 7.52- Week #5- Vocabulary Quiz 2025-02-03
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- _____ can result from dehydration or low blood sugar.
- _____ can be a sign of poor nutrition or sleep.
- _____ levels improve with consistent training and recovery.
- Daily _____ helps maintain overall health and energy.
- _____ train hard to improve their performance.
- _____ like iron and potassium are vital for health.
- Good _____ is key to performing well in sports.
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- _____ can lead to fatigue and decreased performance.
- Regular _____ improves both physical and mental health.
- ____ provide a great source of calcium.
- _____ plays a crucial role in an athlete’s performance.
- _____ build collaboration and improve social health.
- A _____ requires quick energy and intense focus as it’s a fast fun
- _____ is essential for strong bones and teeth.
- It's important to maintain a ______ between work and rest.
15 Clues: ____ provide a great source of calcium. • _____ train hard to improve their performance. • _____ is essential for strong bones and teeth. • _____ can be a sign of poor nutrition or sleep. • Good _____ is key to performing well in sports. • _____ like iron and potassium are vital for health. • _____ can lead to fatigue and decreased performance. • ...
SCIENCE 2023-08-13
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- ...make their own food
- ...is a life process by which living things can have young
- ...is a life process by which living things go from one place to another
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- ...things are things that are alive
- ...is a life process by which living things become bigger
- ...is a life process by which living things take in and use food
6 Clues: ...make their own food • ...things are things that are alive • ...is a life process by which living things become bigger • ...is a life process by which living things can have young • ...is a life process by which living things take in and use food • ...is a life process by which living things go from one place to another
Nutrition Quiz Review 2021-04-30
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- A stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas and chocolate
- The parts of fruits, vegetables, grains and beans that your body cannot digest.
- Elements needed in small quantities for forming healthy bones and teeth.
- Vitamins that dissolve in water, your body cannot store them. Vitamins B and C
- Nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues.
- Vitamins that are stored in the body's fat until you need them. Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
- The psychological desire for food.
- an unsaturated fatty acid formed by the partial hydrogenation of vegetable oil, believed to raise blood cholesterol levels
- A nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
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- The sugars and starches that occur naturally in foods (mainly in plants)
- Helps digest food, regulate body temperature, removes toxins, waste and cushions joints.
- A fatlike substance in food and a fatty substance in blood.
- Fats that remain liquid at room temperature.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature
- Substances in food that your body needs.
- The body's physical need for food.
- A unit of heat tat measures the amount of energy in food.
- Substances in food that help you body fight infection and use nutrients.
- The study of nutrients and how the body uses them.
- Nutrient that promotes healthy skin, keeps your body warm and makes up 60% of your brain.
20 Clues: The body's physical need for food. • The psychological desire for food. • Fats that are solid at room temperature • Substances in food that your body needs. • Fats that remain liquid at room temperature. • The study of nutrients and how the body uses them. • A stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas and chocolate • ...
Chapter 5 2022-04-04
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- a B vitamin that reduces the risk of neural tube defects in children
- vitamins B and C
- Substances that prevent damage to cells from highly reactive, unstable molecules called “free radicals.”
- Science devoted to the study of dietary needs for food and the effects of food on organisms.
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- chemical compounds produced by plants, generally to help them resist fungi, bacteria and plant virus infections
- Nutrients required in very small amounts: vitamins and minerals
- vitamins A, D, E, and K
- Nutrients required in the greatest amounts: water, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- this vitamin is essential for health and assets with better absorption of calcium, formation and maintenance of strong bones, and enhanced immunity
- foods that meet strict criteria set by the USDA
10 Clues: vitamins B and C • vitamins A, D, E, and K • foods that meet strict criteria set by the USDA • Nutrients required in very small amounts: vitamins and minerals • a B vitamin that reduces the risk of neural tube defects in children • Nutrients required in the greatest amounts: water, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2020-12-07
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- Nectar is present in __________ flowers.
- The process of pollen grains being transferred from the anther to the stigma.
- This reproductive organ houses two pollen sacs.
- The nucleus of one male gamete fuses with the nucleus of the ovum to form a __________.
- Cross-pollination is dependent on __________ factors to ensure pollination takes place.
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- Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to parents. The offspring produced is also known as a __________.
- Modified leaf forming the most obvious part of the flower.
- The pollen tube enters the ovule through this opening.
- The __________ is the structure that contains the female gamete for fertilisation by the male gamete.
9 Clues: Nectar is present in __________ flowers. • This reproductive organ houses two pollen sacs. • The pollen tube enters the ovule through this opening. • Modified leaf forming the most obvious part of the flower. • The process of pollen grains being transferred from the anther to the stigma. • ...
Adaptations in plants 2024-08-01
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- These trees have roots that grow above the ground in swampy areas.
- A type of palm tree that produces large, hard-shelled fruit.
- Plant known as terror of Bengal.
- Modified leaves of cactus.
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- The process by which plants make their food using sunlight.
- Plants that live in water.
- The leaflike part of a palm tree.
- This plant floats on water and has large, round leaves.
- These plants have thick stems to store water and are found in deserts.
9 Clues: Plants that live in water. • Modified leaves of cactus. • Plant known as terror of Bengal. • The leaflike part of a palm tree. • This plant floats on water and has large, round leaves. • The process by which plants make their food using sunlight. • A type of palm tree that produces large, hard-shelled fruit. • ...
Transport in plants 2023-07-24
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- losing more water than it can take up, so the cells lose their turgidity
- part of a plant to which sucrose or amino acids are being transported, and where they are used or stored
- how much water vapour is present in air
- the movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks
- part of a plant that releases sucrose or amino acids, to be transported to other parts
- a plant tissue made up of dead, empty cells joined end to end; it transports water and mineral ions and helps to support the plant
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- the loss of water vapour from leaves
- a force produced by the loss of water vapour from a leaf, which reduces the pressure at the top of xylem vessels
- a plant tissue made up of living cells joined end to end; it transports substances made by the plant, such as sucrose and amino acids.
9 Clues: the loss of water vapour from leaves • how much water vapour is present in air • the movement of sucrose and amino acids in phloem from sources to sinks • losing more water than it can take up, so the cells lose their turgidity • part of a plant that releases sucrose or amino acids, to be transported to other parts • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2025-04-04
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- Produces the egg
- Tiny reproductive structures that contain a copy of the parent DNA
- Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- The stalk that holds the anther
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- Produces pollen
- Surrounds the reproductive parts of the flower
- An undeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering
- Modified leaves around the developing flower
- Sticky area at the end of the pistil
9 Clues: Produces pollen • Produces the egg • The stalk that holds the anther • Sticky area at the end of the pistil • Stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • Modified leaves around the developing flower • Surrounds the reproductive parts of the flower • An undeveloped plant with stored food in a protective covering • ...
