nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Transport in plants- key words 2019-03-05
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- the attraction between water molecules caused by hydrogen bonds
- a device that can measure the rate of water uptake as a leafy stem transpires
- the tubes which carry water up the plant
- a part of the plant where those materials are removed from the transport system. For example, roots receive sugars and store them as starch
- a layer of dividing cells
- the loss of water vapour from the aerial parts of a plant, mostly through the stomata in the leaves
- transports water and minerals
- make up the tubes in the phloem tissue that carry sap up and down the plant. the sieve tube elements are separated by sieve plants
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- the attraction between water molecules and the walls of the xylem vessel
- apart of the plant that loads materials into the transport system. For example,the leaves photosynthesise and the sugars made are moved to other parts of the plant
- transports dissolved assimilates
- a plant adapted to living in water or where the ground is very wet
- the transport of assimilates throughout the plant
- consists of cells specialised for transporting fluids by mass flow
- the cells that help to load sucrose into the sieve tubes
- substances that have become part of the plant
- a plant adapted to living in dry conditions
- gaps in the cell containing cytoplasm that connects the two cells
18 Clues: a layer of dividing cells • transports water and minerals • transports dissolved assimilates • the tubes which carry water up the plant • a plant adapted to living in dry conditions • substances that have become part of the plant • the transport of assimilates throughout the plant • the cells that help to load sucrose into the sieve tubes • ...
Climate Cafe Ecosytems 2024-02-17
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- organisms that eat primary consumers for energy
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- organisms that make their own food
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- living or once living components of a community
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- he process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- an organism that feeds mostly on plants
- he rate at which energy is added to the bodies of a group of organisms
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- The process by which organisms exchange gases, especially oxygen and carbon dioxide, with the environment
- the process where microscopic organisms like bacteria or other types of decomposing organisms, break down nitrogen-containing chemicals from dead organic matter, into simple substances like ammonia
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- formed when the number of individuals or biomass is minimum and increases at each trophic level
- when a climax community or intermediate community is impacted by a disturbance
- occurs when a part of the atmosphere saturates itself with water vapour and when the right temperature comes it condenses and precipitates
- when a new area of land is populated by a group of species for the first time
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- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source, typically in the absence of sunlight
- group of photosynthetic microbes that occur in most inland waters
- ability to cause some kind of change
- the non-living components of the ecosystem
- the removal of heat from a system in such a manner that vapor is converted into liquid
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- he weight or total quantity of living organisms of one animal or plant species
- microscopic marine algae
- the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration
- the conversion of nutriment into a usable form
- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of reduced compounds
- an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- an organism that eats plants and provides the energy needed for other types of consumers to use
- the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- a type of heterotroph, or organisms that consume dead and decaying organic matter
39 Clues: microscopic marine algae • organisms that make their own food • ability to cause some kind of change • an organism that feeds mostly on plants • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • the non-living components of the ecosystem • the position of an organism in the food chain • the conversion of nutriment into a usable form • ...
Plant Science 2024-01-22
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- Root One Prominent Root
- Transfer of Pollen Grains
- complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- Plants that return each year
- The study of Plants
- Supports leaves
- Sprouting and growing of plants from seeds
- Lose their leaves in the winter
- The leaves of a plant
- Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings
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- Join plants by insertion or placing in close contact
- Transports Food
- Anchor plants in soil, Absorb water and nutrients
- complete their life cycle in one growing season
- Major source of food (Chloroplasts)
- Keeps their green foliage year-round
- Transports Water
- Root Small Spaced out roots
18 Clues: Transports Food • Supports leaves • Transports Water • The study of Plants • The leaves of a plant • Root One Prominent Root • Transfer of Pollen Grains • Root Small Spaced out roots • Plants that return each year • Lose their leaves in the winter • Major source of food (Chloroplasts) • Keeps their green foliage year-round • Producing new plants by seeds or cuttings • ...
Biology Revision 2018-10-26
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- an example of a large complex carbohydrate- plants make their cell wall from it
- lack of calcium
- the test for lipids/ fat
- supplied by proteins
- made up of lots of sugars joined together in long chains
- Make everything in our body work properly, included in vegetables, fruit and cereal.
- fats that are liquid at room temperature, generally better for you
- An example of a macro- nutrients that provides us with energy.
- the test for proteins
- Repair muscles and cells, included in meat and fish
- keeps everything flowing smoothly through our dietary system.
- Provide us with energy
- the test for starch
- they react with benidicts solution, e.g. glucose, maltose and fructose
- joined to fatty acids to make a triglyceride
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- the test for protein
- the atoms in the molecule have just one ring
- a fat that it a solid at room temperature, e.g. butter
- IRON, CALCIUM, SODIUM and FLUORINE are examples of them
- the structural energy- giving components of our food
- found in triglyceride
- don't react with benedict's
- vitamins and minerals that are essential for good health
- when we eat more food than we need we can become this
- made of two rings
- bad nutrition/ an un- balanced diet
- you get this when you lack in vitamin C
- The correct intake of macro and micro nutrients in our body
28 Clues: lack of calcium • made of two rings • the test for starch • the test for protein • supplied by proteins • found in triglyceride • the test for proteins • Provide us with energy • the test for lipids/ fat • don't react with benedict's • bad nutrition/ an un- balanced diet • you get this when you lack in vitamin C • the atoms in the molecule have just one ring • ...
Savanna/Freshwater Biomes 2012-11-06
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- Humans eat salmon for ___________ sometimes.
- The black mamba can grow up to be ______________ feet long.
- The average ___________ in a freshwater biome is 10-80 inches per year.
- The savanna is ______ in the winter.
- What does the "A" stand for in the savanna's Koppen climate group?
- Includes pond lillies and cattails.
- Algae feeds many __________.
- The ______________ year-round can range from 68 degrees to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
- They are very good for eating so they are harvested commercially for food.
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- Sockeye salmon are usually _________or dark blue.
- The amount of rainfall and the temperature _____________ the plants.
- Wetlands can be found anywhere with a __________.
- What does the "W" stand for in the savanna's Koppen climate group?
- Sockeye salmon mainly eat _______________.
- Black mambas ___________ in the ground.
- They eat frogs, rats, mice, eggs, berries, etc.
- A plant that grows 2 1/2 to 5 feet.
- A yellow lotus is usually used as a _________ source.
- The annual ____________ rate is 10-30 inches per year.
- This is a freshwater plant that is a blue-green color.
- There is lots of ____________ and minerals in the soil.
- The _____________ is the most dangerous snake in the world.
- In the savanna, it is __________ during the dry season.
- There are no other animals that can ________ the black mamba.
- What is the savanna's Koppen climate?
25 Clues: Algae feeds many __________. • A plant that grows 2 1/2 to 5 feet. • Includes pond lillies and cattails. • The savanna is ______ in the winter. • What is the savanna's Koppen climate? • Black mambas ___________ in the ground. • Sockeye salmon mainly eat _______________. • Humans eat salmon for ___________ sometimes. • They eat frogs, rats, mice, eggs, berries, etc. • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-01
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- Seen in venus fly trap, pitcher plant etc.
- which is not a plant hormone
- *insert pic*
- external disturbance which triggers movement in organisms
- family of the touch me not plant
- directional movement
- a plant hormone
- hormone in plants that promotes cell division
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt water
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- *insert pic*
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- roots show ________ geotropism
- movement due to gravity
- an example of chemotropism
- Shows positive phototropism
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- another name for mimosa pudica
- non directional movements
- irreversible increase in weight, height etc.
19 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • directional movement • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • Shows positive phototropism • which is not a plant hormone • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS 2020-12-29
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- site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms
- largest cell of the ovule is
- the process of formation of microspores from pollen mother cell (PMC) through meiosis is called
- in flowering plants, the male gamets are formed by
- sexual reproduction of flowering plants was discovered by
- an ovule generally has a single embryo sac formed from a megspore through
- in the center of each microsporangium, there is a compactly arranged group of homogeneous cells called
- parthenium came into india as a contaminant with imported
- number of gamets produced by a male gametophyte of flowering plan is
- in over 60% of angiosperm, pollen grains are shed at which stage
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- in flowering plants, meiosis takes place during formation of
- pollen grains are able to tolerate extremes of temperatures and desiccation because their exine consists of
- cultivation of plants for their flowers is called
- the bilobed nature of an anther is very distinct in the
- an anther having four microsporocytes shall produce how many pollen grains
- the cells of sporogenous tissue undergo which type of division to fore microspore tetrads
- during formation of pollen grains, a microspore mother cell undergoes how many meiotic division
- number of prothallil cells present in male gametophyte of flowering plant is
18 Clues: largest cell of the ovule is • site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms • cultivation of plants for their flowers is called • in flowering plants, the male gamets are formed by • the bilobed nature of an anther is very distinct in the • sexual reproduction of flowering plants was discovered by • parthenium came into india as a contaminant with imported • ...
Matter and Energy in Plants 2022-01-31
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- - plants make energy
- - grow toward the sun
- - water pressure inside of a plant
- - carnivore that eats the primary Consumer
- - breaks down the leftovers
- - different molecules sticking together
- - cause
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- - herbivore that eats the producer
- - eats meat
- - the same thing sticking together
- - makes their own food
- cells - open to form the stomata
- - effect
- - primary consumer
- - carries water up
- - eats both plants and animals
- - carries glucose everywhere
- - opening on the bottom of leaves
18 Clues: - cause • - effect • - eats meat • - primary consumer • - carries water up • - plants make energy • - grow toward the sun • - makes their own food • - breaks down the leftovers • - carries glucose everywhere • - eats both plants and animals • cells - open to form the stomata • - opening on the bottom of leaves • - herbivore that eats the producer • - the same thing sticking together • ...
Animals and plants in Finland 2025-09-23
18 Clues: rapu • susi • lohi • hirvi • jänis • kettu • peura • karpalo • joutsen • vadelma • kurpitsa • puolukka • mansikka • kirsikka • mustikka • Finland's national fish • Finland's national stone • Finland's national animal
YOUNG CITIZENS 2021-03-27
19 Clues: pace • regole • insieme • sincero • libertà • aiutare • imparare • opinioni • rispetto • esprimere • accettare • nutrizione • uguaglianza • comportamento • sicurezza_stradale • salute_e_benessere • cittadinanza_attiva • educazione_all'ambiente • educazione_personale_e_sociale
AG 2023-11-07
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- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies,services,mechanics,products,processing,and marketing.
- is the science of insect life
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. examples include wildlife,trees and fish
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem.
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- means the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agriculture settings.
- is the science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental.
- are applied science that involves animal growth care and management they include veterinary medicine animal nutrition and animal production and care.
- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemicals pesticides
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. it may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- means the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. agricultural communications journalism extensions services and community development are also components of agriculture education
15 Clues: is the science of insect life • is the science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental. • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem. • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops • means the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish. • ...
N Date 2024-08-01
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- Angus
- without a home
- sleepy people fuel
- plus, sideways X
- a type of patrol
- where the hose lived
- cherries, apples, cars
- complete nutrition
- a good vitamin
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- Kimye's child
- a popular Tom in literature
- multiple of Simone Biles
- a fun way to travel
- clean, chaste
- check it in
- tastes great with bacon
- good wings
- scenic cardio
- in box, with tags
- what you'll experience
20 Clues: Angus • good wings • check it in • Kimye's child • clean, chaste • scenic cardio • without a home • a good vitamin • plus, sideways X • a type of patrol • in box, with tags • sleepy people fuel • complete nutrition • a fun way to travel • where the hose lived • cherries, apples, cars • what you'll experience • tastes great with bacon • multiple of Simone Biles • a popular Tom in literature
Agriculture 2023-06-23
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- a field of fruit trees, nut trees or sugar maples for maple syrup
- crops or plants not grown for food like cotton
- a major nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues
- how the body uses the food to stay healthy
- describes the act of visiting a working farm, ranch or other agricultural operation
- different, varied, or assorted characteristics of something or someone
- substances in a food that is needed by your body to give you energy and stay healthy
- chickens, turkeys and other birds raised for food
- any or all of the goods, fiber or horticulture that are raised, grown or prodiced
- a list of everything in food written on the package
- elements found in food that the body needs for growth and digestion
- having and taking care of farm animals for food
- food that comes from oceans, lakes or rivers
- to be well in body and mind
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- what the meat from a pig is called
- growing crops and raising livestock
- all about food, fiber and forests
- prepare and use crops in the best way
- a small, young chicken raised for their meat
- the industry and science of plants
- the make something; fresh fruits and vegetables
- the time of year when fruit, vegetable, or other foo is plentiful and in good condition
- to cut up an animal for food
- when a baby chick comes out of its shell
- the natural unprocessed state of a commodity
- food that is mostly good for our bodies
- the way you live, eat and take care of yourself
- what happens when the farmer takes milk from a dairy cow
- a plant that is grown by a farmer that can be eaten, like green beans; or not eaten, like cotton or straw
- beef or other types of meat to eat that has very little fat
- growing and making things to sell in an organized was
31 Clues: to be well in body and mind • to cut up an animal for food • all about food, fiber and forests • what the meat from a pig is called • the industry and science of plants • growing crops and raising livestock • prepare and use crops in the best way • food that is mostly good for our bodies • when a baby chick comes out of its shell • how the body uses the food to stay healthy • ...
Harriet Tubman Crossword 2024-03-26
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- is used to increase crop production, create GMO crops resistant to pests, drought, or weather conditions, produce food with higher proteins or vitamin content, develop and produce plants that contain vaccines or can be used for medical purposes to treat disease.
- is a process used to change the genes of a living organism.
- an organic compound made of a sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate, and a nitrogenous base that contains genetic instructions used by cells to make proteins.
- The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species.
- is the process of selecting parents with desirable traits to breed together in order to produce offspring with more desirable qualities.
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- is the selection of desirable traits in plants and animals.
- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering.
- A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal.
- are tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism
10 Clues: is the selection of desirable traits in plants and animals. • is a process used to change the genes of a living organism. • are tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism • The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species. • A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal. • ...
NS Revision - June 2021 2021-06-05
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- these eat plants & animals
- cannot dissolve solute any further
- used to test for starch
- affects how your body controls glucose
- ensures strong teeth & bones
- foods necessary for growth & repair
- water in its gaseous state
- indigestible substance to keep bowel healthy
- interaction of living & non-living things
- gives plants their green colour
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- stunted growth & swollen belly
- food-making process in plants
- particles tightly packed & vibrate
- pouring off oil from water
- speeds up rate of dissolving
- found in river habitat
- disease caused by lack of vitamins & minerals
- breaks down dead plants & animals
- given off by plants daily
- cannot dissolve in water
20 Clues: found in river habitat • used to test for starch • cannot dissolve in water • given off by plants daily • pouring off oil from water • these eat plants & animals • water in its gaseous state • speeds up rate of dissolving • ensures strong teeth & bones • food-making process in plants • stunted growth & swollen belly • gives plants their green colour • ...
nutrition 2012-12-10
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- green vegatables, such as peas, beans, lentils, clover, soybean, and peanuts
- a desire, rather than a need, to eat
- nutrients that help build and maintain body cells and tissue. amino acids make up the bodies proteins
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, includingthe digestion, absorption and metabolism or other nutrients. vitamins are classified as either water or fat soluble
- starches and sugars present in foods. they are made up of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen....carbohydrates are preferred source of energy for the body. 55%-60% of your daily intake
- substances that the body cannot manufacture but that are needed for forming healthy bones and teeth and for regulating many vital body functions
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
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- fatty substance that does not dissolve in water
- units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that food supply to the body
- indigestible complex carbohydrate. recommened amount is 20 to 35 grams per day
- a specific reaction of the immune system to a foreign and frequently harmful substance
- the process by which the body takes in food and uses it
- natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
13 Clues: a desire, rather than a need, to eat • fatty substance that does not dissolve in water • the process by which the body takes in food and uses it • natural physical drive that protects you from starvation • green vegatables, such as peas, beans, lentils, clover, soybean, and peanuts • indigestible complex carbohydrate. recommened amount is 20 to 35 grams per day • ...
Nutrition 2015-06-15
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- Essential vitamins and minerals are in the type of food
- You need 5 serves of this food group every day
- Foods that are high in sugar,salt and fat
- Main source of energy for the body
- To get a balanced diet that provides all our nutritional needs we need to eat foods from ___ food groups
- There are five of these groups
- The body is made up of around 60-70% of this vital nutrient
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- There are seven of these groups
- Food group majority of your serves should come from every day
- Can improve digestive health
- Needed for growth and repair within the body
- Mineral that is good for your bones and teeth
- Intake of essential nutrients considered to meet nutritional needs
13 Clues: Can improve digestive health • There are five of these groups • There are seven of these groups • Main source of energy for the body • Foods that are high in sugar,salt and fat • Needed for growth and repair within the body • Mineral that is good for your bones and teeth • You need 5 serves of this food group every day • ...
Nutrition 2020-04-22
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- / This color represents the Vegetable group
- / Broccoli and carrots are examples of this food group
- / Apples and strawberries are examples of this food group
- Foods / Meat and beans are examples of this food group
- / Although not on myplate, this group is represented by the color yellow
- / This color represents our sometimes food like chocolate and jelly beans
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- / This color represents the Grains group
- / This color represents the Fruit group
- / How many groups belong to myplate
- / This color represents the Dairy group
- / Milk and cheese are examples of this food group
- / Bread and rice are examples of this food group
- / This color represents Protein Foods group
13 Clues: / How many groups belong to myplate • / This color represents the Fruit group • / This color represents the Dairy group • / This color represents the Grains group • / This color represents the Vegetable group • / This color represents Protein Foods group • / Bread and rice are examples of this food group • / Milk and cheese are examples of this food group • ...
Nutrition 2020-06-29
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- keep cold food cold and hot food ___
- wash both of these for 20 seconds to kill germs
- keeps you active and moving
- milk eggs and yogurt should be stored in the ___
- can be sweet, has seeds, can grow from trees, many colors
- an ice ___ will keep your lunch cold
- can build strong bones and muscles
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- slice veggies on a clean cutting ____
- helps you stay hydrated when you are thirsty
- known as plants, good for you, many of them are green
- small meal after breakfast and before lunch
- do not leave food out for more than two ___
- wash your hands before you ___
13 Clues: keeps you active and moving • wash your hands before you ___ • can build strong bones and muscles • keep cold food cold and hot food ___ • an ice ___ will keep your lunch cold • slice veggies on a clean cutting ____ • small meal after breakfast and before lunch • do not leave food out for more than two ___ • helps you stay hydrated when you are thirsty • ...
Nutrition 2017-04-13
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- A process used to turn liquid oils into more highly saturated fats.
- A condition resulting from a calcium deficiency, which is characterized by porous, brittle bones.
- The study of how the body uses the nutrients in food.
- One of 20 types of small unit
- A vitamin that dissolves in fats and can be stored in the fatty tissues of the body.
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- High blood pressure.
- The chemical process that takes place in the cells after the body absorbs nutrients.
- A type of fatty acid that is missing one hydrogen atom.
- An illness caused by the lack of a sufficient amount of a nutrient is called a _____ disease.
- A condition resulting from deficiencies of various nutrients, which is characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells in the bloodstream.
- A mucus- and enzyme-containing liquid secreted by the mouth.
- Starches and fiber are often called ____ carbohydrates.
- A mineral, such as iron or iodine, that is needed in the diet in amounts less than 100 milligrams per day is called a(n) ___element.
13 Clues: High blood pressure. • One of 20 types of small unit • The study of how the body uses the nutrients in food. • A type of fatty acid that is missing one hydrogen atom. • Starches and fiber are often called ____ carbohydrates. • A mucus- and enzyme-containing liquid secreted by the mouth. • A process used to turn liquid oils into more highly saturated fats. • ...
Nutrition 2019-09-07
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- The fancy name for the "sugars" we find in food that give us instant, short lasting energy
- something we need to make strong bones
- Activity that "burns" energy stored in our body
- A liquid we consume that makes up about 70% of our body weight
- Gives us a lot of energy, but too much can lead to Heart disease and strike
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- A disease that happens because we eat too much sugar, our pancreas gets exhausted
- Provides us with vitamins and minerals, a food we get from the ground
- The most important meal of the day
- The nutrient that helps us build muscle
- A word that tells us how much energy we get from food
- The "Food _______". A triangle shaped table that tells us how much of each food group we should be eating
- A naturally sugary food that grows outside
- Part of our body where food is broken down
13 Clues: The most important meal of the day • something we need to make strong bones • The nutrient that helps us build muscle • A naturally sugary food that grows outside • Part of our body where food is broken down • Activity that "burns" energy stored in our body • A word that tells us how much energy we get from food • ...
Nutrition 2020-10-18
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- needed for cell and body fluids
- caused by lack of vitamin A
- disease caused by lack of iodine
- needed for growth and repair
- disease caused by lack of vitamin D
- diseased caused by lack of calcium
- needed in small amounts, found in fruits
- disease caused by lack of vitamin C
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- needed for energy
- helps move food through intestines
- found in butter, oils and nuts
- disease caused by lack of iron
- often metals needed in small amounts
13 Clues: needed for energy • caused by lack of vitamin A • needed for growth and repair • found in butter, oils and nuts • disease caused by lack of iron • needed for cell and body fluids • disease caused by lack of iodine • helps move food through intestines • diseased caused by lack of calcium • disease caused by lack of vitamin D • disease caused by lack of vitamin C • ...
Nutrition 2024-05-28
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- a benefit of physical activity is that you live ________
- you should eat the right amount of these
- a healthy diet helps manage this
- yogurt is an example of this food group
- a healthy diet reduces the risk of this
- help you regulate bodily functions
- elements in food that help your body grow and develop
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- helps your body build and repair
- illustrates the 5 food groups
- bread and rice are an example of these
- main sources of energy
- helps your body digest food and eliminate waste
- shouldn't consume too much of this nutrient
13 Clues: main sources of energy • illustrates the 5 food groups • helps your body build and repair • a healthy diet helps manage this • help you regulate bodily functions • bread and rice are an example of these • yogurt is an example of this food group • a healthy diet reduces the risk of this • you should eat the right amount of these • shouldn't consume too much of this nutrient • ...
Nutrition 2023-07-13
13 Clues: H2o • Superfruits • Ascorbic Acid • Helps in digestion • Nutrients from meat • A fruit not a vegetable • Makes the Doctor go away • Staple food of Filipinos • a color and source of Vit C • Needed to keep bones healthy • Most important meal of the day • Natural Stimulant found in coffee • Food necessary for health and growth
nutrition 2023-02-15
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- A unit of heat used to measure the energy of your body uses and the energy is receives from food
- A waxy, fat like substance
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- Allergy A condition in which the body's immune system reacts to substances in some foods
- The spreading of pathogens from one food to another
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- High ratio of nutrients to calories
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
- An interactive guide to healthful eating and active living
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- Guidelines of Americans A set of recommendations about smart eating and physical activity for all Americans
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- Additives Substances added to food to produce a desired effect
- Intolerance A negative reaction to food that doesn't involve the immune system
- A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
15 Clues: A waxy, fat like substance • High ratio of nutrients to calories • The spreading of pathogens from one food to another • The process by which your body takes in and uses food • A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest • An interactive guide to healthful eating and active living • Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes • ...
Nutrition 2023-03-01
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- Carbohydrates with three or more sugars, slow to digest.
- A source of complete protein.
- Substances that strengthen bones, teeth, and help keep blood and major organs healthy.
- Nutrients that provide energy, keep the skin healthy and promote normal growth.
- Process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health.
- Simple structures consisting of one or two sugars, digested quickly and raise blood sugar.
- Nutritional guide that helps you eat a balanced diet.
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- Substances that help regulate the body's functions, found in fruits/veggies.
- A common fruit.
- Nutrients that are used to repair body cells and tissue.
- Nutrients are starches and sugars that provide energy.
- An example of a simple carbohydrate.
- A common type of grain.
13 Clues: A common fruit. • A common type of grain. • A source of complete protein. • An example of a simple carbohydrate. • Nutritional guide that helps you eat a balanced diet. • Nutrients are starches and sugars that provide energy. • Carbohydrates with three or more sugars, slow to digest. • Nutrients that are used to repair body cells and tissue. • ...
Nutrition 2025-01-13
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- Green leafy vegetable high in folate
- Omega-3 rich seafood
- Vitamin found in citrus fruits
- Sweetener alternative
- A fruit high in potassium
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- Protein source in dairy
- Whole grain used in bread
- A grain used in pasta
- Protein in wheat
- Nutrient aiding digestion
- Nutrient essential for energy metabolism
- Protein in eggs
- High-antioxidant food
13 Clues: Protein in eggs • Protein in wheat • Omega-3 rich seafood • A grain used in pasta • High-antioxidant food • Sweetener alternative • Protein source in dairy • Whole grain used in bread • Nutrient aiding digestion • A fruit high in potassium • Vitamin found in citrus fruits • Green leafy vegetable high in folate • Nutrient essential for energy metabolism
Nutrition 2023-11-06
13 Clues: milk • growth • cuscuta • sea food • energy giving • body building • food gives us • makes own food • keeps body warm • green pigment in leafs • depend on others for food • process of plants making food • released after photosynthesis
Nutrition 2023-10-19
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- cooking while laying a liquid over it
- method that uses a small amount of oil at high heat
- slow small bubbles
- cook food especially meat by long expose of heat
- big bubbles in water that appear rapidly
- fry frying in large amounts of oil
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- fry using a hot pan to cook your food on stove top
- cooking food submerged in liquid
- very high heat directly in oven
- cooked slowly in liquid dish or pan
- direct heat from coals
- the heating of food by steam
- to make goods in a oven at lower temps
13 Clues: slow small bubbles • direct heat from coals • the heating of food by steam • very high heat directly in oven • cooking food submerged in liquid • fry frying in large amounts of oil • cooked slowly in liquid dish or pan • cooking while laying a liquid over it • to make goods in a oven at lower temps • big bubbles in water that appear rapidly • ...
NUTRITION 2025-05-12
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- Helps digestion and makes you feel full.
- Needed for life; helps with digestion and temperature.
- The hard parts inside your body that support you.
- How you feel when your body is well.
- What your body gets from food to move and grow.
- Keep your body healthy; found in fruits and vegetables.
- Help you move and support your body.
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- The process of getting bigger and stronger.
- Store energy and keep you warm.
- Help bones and teeth stay strong.
- Help build and repair muscles.
- Give your body energy; found in pasta and bread.
- All the parts that make you.
13 Clues: All the parts that make you. • Help build and repair muscles. • Store energy and keep you warm. • Help bones and teeth stay strong. • How you feel when your body is well. • Help you move and support your body. • Helps digestion and makes you feel full. • The process of getting bigger and stronger. • What your body gets from food to move and grow. • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- Chemical Substance essential for body to function
- This group of people need more protein due to rapid growth
- Is created when Carbohydates are eaten in excess
- Type of carb that contains Glucose
- Regulates body temperature
- The fats that include butter, cream fat on meat etc
- Type of carb that contains Starches
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- Regulates body functions
- Needed for growth and repair of body tissues
- Supplies fuel for energy in the body
- You need 6-8 glasses of this everyday
- Helps build bones and teeth
- Type of protein which contains only some amino acids
- Term used to describe both fats and oils
14 Clues: Regulates body functions • Regulates body temperature • Helps build bones and teeth • Type of carb that contains Glucose • Type of carb that contains Starches • Supplies fuel for energy in the body • You need 6-8 glasses of this everyday • Term used to describe both fats and oils • Needed for growth and repair of body tissues • ...
nutrition 2024-03-04
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- vital for energy and bodily functions
- vital nutrients from food
- vital vitamins and minerals in small quantities
- essential substances in food that the body needs for growth, maintenance, and overall health.
- vital fat for cells, may be harmful in excess in bloodstream
- essential organic compounds crucial for body functions
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- boy's energy & building process from food
- energy units for the body
- plant based, aiding digestion & digestive health
- builds and repairs body tissues
- breaking down food for the body to use
- nutrients moving into the bloodstream
- vital large-scale nutrients
13 Clues: energy units for the body • vital nutrients from food • vital large-scale nutrients • builds and repairs body tissues • vital for energy and bodily functions • nutrients moving into the bloodstream • breaking down food for the body to use • boy's energy & building process from food • vital vitamins and minerals in small quantities • ...
Nutrition 2022-02-11
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- type of unhealth dietary fat. Foods that are battered or fried contain a lot of it
- an amount of energy that a particular food provides
- fattest state
- class of substances that can boost brain performance
- the study of nutrients in food, how the body uses them, and the relationship between diet, health, and disease
- a standard amount of a food, such as a cup or an ounce
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- red meat, poultry and pork contain high amounts of this chemical element
- one of the building blocks of body tissue and can also serve as a fuel source
- class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism and synthesis of red blood cells
- products or milk products are food products made from milk
- Any food made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley
- Meats, nuts and sea food contain high amounts of this chemical element
- type of unhealthy dietary fat. Foods like Butter, cheese and meat contain a lot of it
13 Clues: fattest state • an amount of energy that a particular food provides • class of substances that can boost brain performance • Any food made from wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley • a standard amount of a food, such as a cup or an ounce • products or milk products are food products made from milk • ...
Nutrition 2022-01-23
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- Nutrients that contain carbon
- Can not be digested but helps digestive system run smoothly
- The body uses 14 of these to help build cells and take part in chemical reactions in cells
- Nutrients that did not contain carbon
- Is the main source of energy for your body
- A nutrient that makes up 60% of the human body
- Also known as "lipids"
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- Are the building blocks of protein
- Divided into two groups, water-soluble and fat-soluble
- Is made up of smaller units - amino acids
- This fat is broken down into fatty acids
- Substances that provide energy and materials for cell development, growth and repair
- Amount of energy available in food
13 Clues: Also known as "lipids" • Nutrients that contain carbon • Are the building blocks of protein • Amount of energy available in food • Nutrients that did not contain carbon • This fat is broken down into fatty acids • Is made up of smaller units - amino acids • Is the main source of energy for your body • A nutrient that makes up 60% of the human body • ...
Nutrition 2023-02-08
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- Correct number of serving of fruit and veggies daily
- absorbs the nutrients from the food we eat
- also known as carbohydrates
- potatoes, French fries
- # of food groups
- the greatest health teacher EVER!
- makes up the body's tissues, ex: muscles, bones
- the most complex type of carbohydrate.
- veggie that contains vitamin A
- what are cell membranes made of
- gives us the energy we need, and helps the body absorb vitamins
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- helps us stay healthy for vital functions
- and candies are examples of unhealthy carbs
- body system that distributes the nutrients from our diets
- 20% over ideal body weight
- correctly sized meals daily are necessary for a healthy diet
16 Clues: # of food groups • potatoes, French fries • 20% over ideal body weight • also known as carbohydrates • veggie that contains vitamin A • what are cell membranes made of • the greatest health teacher EVER! • the most complex type of carbohydrate. • helps us stay healthy for vital functions • absorbs the nutrients from the food we eat • and candies are examples of unhealthy carbs • ...
Nutrition 2025-09-16
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- disorder of structure or function in an organism
- breaking down food in the body
- learning about a topic
- substances eaten for nutrition
- stopping something from happening
- kinds of food a person habitually eat
- taking in nutrients by the body
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- state of being free from illness
- taking in food into body
- substances needed for growth and energy
- process of increasing in size or development
- physical structure of a human being
- removing waste from the body
13 Clues: learning about a topic • taking in food into body • removing waste from the body • breaking down food in the body • substances eaten for nutrition • taking in nutrients by the body • state of being free from illness • stopping something from happening • physical structure of a human being • kinds of food a person habitually eat • substances needed for growth and energy • ...
Revision (Food chain, Food Web and Respiration) 2023-06-06
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- Living things
- Process by which food is made in plants
- A decomposer
- Process that removes carbon dioxide for air
- A _____ chain shows what feeds on what
- Place where living things live
- Make plants green
- Living things that live in water are called
- Organisms that live on land
- Animals that feeds on both plants and animals
- Animals that only eats plants
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- Plants use this to help make food
- Gas given off during photosynthesis
- Animal that chases and eats another animal
- Provides solar energy
- Biggest herbivore on Earth
- Plants are called _______
- Animal that hunts at night and flies
- Found at the beginning of a food chain
- Tallest herbivore on Earth
- Passed on from one organism to the next in a food chain
- Animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals
22 Clues: A decomposer • Living things • Make plants green • Provides solar energy • Plants are called _______ • Biggest herbivore on Earth • Tallest herbivore on Earth • Organisms that live on land • Animals that only eats plants • Place where living things live • Plants use this to help make food • Gas given off during photosynthesis • Animal that hunts at night and flies • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-10
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- diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients vascular plants: plants that have tissues that deliver needed
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- throughout a plant
- organism that can produce its own food
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
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- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem;
- cone bearing tree
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- parallel veins in the leaves
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction 10. Monocot: angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- or fruit. Xylem: tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
18 Clues: cone bearing tree • throughout a plant • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • plants: plants that do not have xylem and phloem; • Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked • ...
Dietary Recommendations 2015-02-01
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- grains / grains and grain products made from the entire grain seed, usually called the kernel, which consists of the bran, germ, and endosperm.
- fatty acids / a type of fat found mostly in animal foods such as meat, chicken skin, eggs, milk, butter, and cheese, etc.
- allergies / an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body’s immune system.
- sugars / sugars, syrups, and other kcaloric sweeteners that are added to foods during processing, preparation, or consumed separately.
- / plant species that have seed pods that split along both sides when ripe.
- Content Claims / claims on food labels about the nutrient composition of a food.
- fat / unsaturated fatty acids found mostly in foods that have been hydrogenated such as shortening or margarine.
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- mass index / a measure of weight relative to height, which is considered a reasonably reliable indicator of total body fat.
- grains / grains and grain products missing the bran, germ, and/or endosperm.
- facts / mandatory nutrition information that appears on all packaged foods and beverages that can guide you in selecting healthy foods.
- health claims / health claims for which there is not yet well-established evidence and which must be accompanied by an explanatory statement to ensure they do not mislead customers.
- fats / fats found in most animal foods but also can be made from vegetable oils through hydrogenation.
- claims / claims on food labels that state that certain foods or food substances—as part of an overall healthy diet—may reduce the risk of certain diseases.
- value / a set of values developed by the Food and Drug Administration that are used as a reference for expressing nutrition content on nutrition labels.
14 Clues: / plant species that have seed pods that split along both sides when ripe. • grains / grains and grain products missing the bran, germ, and/or endosperm. • Content Claims / claims on food labels about the nutrient composition of a food. • allergies / an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body’s immune system. • ...
Spanish 2024-01-17
19 Clues: age • iron • diet • full • food • fiber • habit • snack • height • energy • weight • protein • calcium • junkfood • balanced • nutrition • nutritious • appropriate • carbohydrate
Allyson Taylor 2nd period 2022-05-10
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- creates the food for consumers to eat
- provides what for other organisms to eat?
- how to plants transport water in the WS?
- double cotyledons
- what do plants do with carbon?
- single cotyledon
- eats the producers
- a plant that is adapted to the ecosystem
- plants are the what of life?
- plants are what to human life?
- are made into what to help with sickness?
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- what role do plants play in the WS?
- known as the "seed leaves"
- what produces foods and fibers?
- what is a requirement of the PVPA?
- a plant that is introduced
- breaks down the consumers and producers
- provides what for organisms to shelter at?
- what can the PVPA not do to plants?
- plants that grow where they are unwanted
- plants provide what for human to breath?
21 Clues: single cotyledon • double cotyledons • eats the producers • known as the "seed leaves" • a plant that is introduced • plants are the what of life? • what do plants do with carbon? • plants are what to human life? • what produces foods and fibers? • what is a requirement of the PVPA? • what role do plants play in the WS? • what can the PVPA not do to plants? • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-01
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- family of the touch me not plant
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- *insert pic*
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt water
- Seen in venus fly trap, pitcher plant etc.
- non directional movements
- directional movement
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- hormone in plants that promotes cell division
- roots show ________ geotropism
- a plant hormone
- gaseous hormone
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- external disturbance which triggers movement in organisms
- irreversible increase in weight, height
- another name for mimosa pudica
- *insert pic*
- an example of chemotropism
- Shows positive phototropism
- movement due to gravity
19 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • gaseous hormone • directional movement • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • Shows positive phototropism • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS 2020-12-29
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- in flowering plants, the male gamets are formed by
- site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms
- sexual reproduction of flowering plants was discovered by
- the process of formation of microspores from pollen mother cell (PMC) through meiosis is called
- number of gamets produced by a male gametophyte of flowering plan is
- largest cell of the ovule is
- an anther having four microsporocytes shall produce how many pollen grains
- pollen grains are able to tolerate extremes of temperatures and desiccation because their exine consists of
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- the cells of sporogenous tissue undergo which type of division to fore microspore tetrads
- in over 60% of angiosperm, pollen grains are shed at which stage
- in flowering plants, meiosis takes place during formation of
- the bilobed nature of an anther is very distinct in the
- an ovule generally has a single embryo sac formed from a megspore through
- number of prothallil cells present in male gametophyte of flowering plant is
- cultivation of plants for their flowers is called
- in the center of each microsporangium, there is a compactly arranged group of homogeneous cells called
- parthenium came into india as a contaminant with imported
- during formation of pollen grains, a microspore mother cell undergoes how many meiotic division
18 Clues: largest cell of the ovule is • site of sexual reproduction in angiosperms • cultivation of plants for their flowers is called • in flowering plants, the male gamets are formed by • the bilobed nature of an anther is very distinct in the • sexual reproduction of flowering plants was discovered by • parthenium came into india as a contaminant with imported • ...
Matter and Energy in Plants 2023-02-13
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- interconnected set of food chains
- an organism that gets energy from eating antoher organism
- to make the boy well again
- group of organisms that are similar to one another
- the change in a object's position
- the space and conditions and living/nonliving things around
- increase in size
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made
- the requirements for the well-being of an organism
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- when the well being of two things are linked together
- process in which plants make thier own food
- breaks down dead or nonliving things
- the heaviness of an object
- organism that maes itwon of food
- what is needed to do or cause change
- all living and nonliving things in an environment
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- type of otganism that gets its energy from the sun
18 Clues: increase in size • the heaviness of an object • to make the boy well again • organism that maes itwon of food • interconnected set of food chains • the change in a object's position • breaks down dead or nonliving things • what is needed to do or cause change • anything that has mass and takes up space • process in which plants make thier own food • ...
Cell Theory 2025-01-17
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- all animal tissues are composed of cells and collaborated with Schleiden for cell theory in 1839
- the theory that states all organisms made of cells, cells are basic unit of life, all cells result from division of other cells
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- discovered cells in 1665 by observing cork trees under a microscope and said they looked like little rooms.
- declared plants are made of cells and cells are the building blocks of plant life in 1838
- cells replace themselves through cell division, ensuring the continuation of life.
- cells increase in size, divide through mitosis, allowing for growth and development of an organism
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- keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced)
- developed microscope lens in 1670 to observe more closely, observed bacteria and protozoa, described red blood cells
- protection against enemies
- cells carry out a variety of chemical reactions to break down nutrients, synthesize molecules, and eliminate waste products.
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. Contains cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane.
- cell containing a nucleus
- cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment.
- discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855
- cell without a nucleus
16 Clues: cell without a nucleus • cell containing a nucleus • protection against enemies • obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment. • keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced) • discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855 • ...
YW GPS 2021-08-25
La Salud 2020-04-16
19 Clues: Fat • Iron • Rest • Light • Habit • Train • Fiber • Avoid • Tasty • Reduce • Digest • Greasy • Healthy • Replace • Proteins • Vitamins • Increase • Calories • Nutrition
STEAM 2024-11-05
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- cool air is heavy so it will __
- wind happens in the __
- plants release __ or O2
- let out
- air particles close together
- plants absorb __ from the soil
- take in
- plants absorb __ or CO2
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- plants make __ in the leaves to eat
- warm air is light so it will __ up
- air particles far apart
- plants transform sunlight energy into food energy
- plants absorb __ or H2O
- all plants need __ for photosynthesis
- change
- moving air particles
16 Clues: change • let out • take in • moving air particles • wind happens in the __ • air particles far apart • plants absorb __ or H2O • plants release __ or O2 • plants absorb __ or CO2 • air particles close together • plants absorb __ from the soil • cool air is heavy so it will __ • warm air is light so it will __ up • plants make __ in the leaves to eat • all plants need __ for photosynthesis • ...
Human Services 2021-08-25
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- Career path helps you find out how you might move from one job to another within a career cluster.
- fought to improve hygiene and nutrition of early naval sailors introduces citrus fruits
- Pathway that includes workers who assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Might work in hospitals, clinics, schools or private settings.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping individuals with decisions and problems relating to finance, real estate, insurance and consumer goods.
- opened the hull house
- Person who works with in the human services career field.
- An earned distinction used to indicate a professional is suitable and qualified to do something or work in a field.
- one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling
- American doctor who linked the use of nutrition and biochemistry in aiding mental disorders and disturbances such as those experienced by schizophrenic patients.
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- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping disabled, elderly, impoverished or other underrepresented populations to secure housing, employment, financial assistance or other social services.
- developed the standards of nutrition
- proponent of children's education and vocational guidance
- founder of home economics
- A progression of related jobs a person has over an extended period of time.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to the nurturing or teaching of infants and young children in child care centers, nursery schools, preschools, public schools, private households, and before- and after-school programs.
- organized teacher guidance commmittees in every school in NY
- psychologist that developed the "mental test"
- A broad career field that involves helping others to improve their quality of life throughout the life span.
18 Clues: opened the hull house • founder of home economics • developed the standards of nutrition • psychologist that developed the "mental test" • one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling • proponent of children's education and vocational guidance • Person who works with in the human services career field. • ...
MRS GREN 2015-09-09
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- the process when it makes oxygen into carbon dioxide or for plants vice versa
- responds if stimulated
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- being a certain size then over a period of time getting bigger
- not stationary when something gets from "a" to "b"
- when something alive makes more of itself
- the process of getting rid of waste
- providing the food necessary for health
7 Clues: responds if stimulated • the process of getting rid of waste • providing the food necessary for health • when something alive makes more of itself • not stationary when something gets from "a" to "b" • being a certain size then over a period of time getting bigger • the process when it makes oxygen into carbon dioxide or for plants vice versa
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON PLANT NUTRITION 2013-09-02
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- Tiny holes that allow gases in and out of a leaf.
- energy Type of energy that is used by plants to make photosynthesis.
- One of the processes that can be done inside the plant by the use of glucose. This process also requires minerals to make new chemical substances.
- Chemical reaction where energy is used to convert CO2 and H2O into glucose and oxygen.
- Plants are known as the ______ because they provide food for other organisms.
- _______ layer :Layer with large air spaces between the cells that allow gases to difuse .
- Plant´s organ where food is made.
- Where plants can get minerals and water from.
- A gas needed by plants for photosynthesis is _______ dioxide.
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- Simple sugar made by plants .
- To find out if a leaf has glucose or not, a ________ test can be done.
- Plants that do not contain chlorophyll in parts of the leaf.
- Substances needed by plants to keep healthy.
- Mineral used by the plant to make flowers and fruit.
- Liquid that travels to chloroplast by osmosis.
- Green pigment of plants.
- Transparent layer that protects the leaf.
- panels Sun light is absorbed by plants to make photosynthesis, therefore, plants are similar to __________.
- Most of the minerals used by plants are found in _________ .
- reaction Photosynthesis is an example of a ___________.
20 Clues: Green pigment of plants. • Simple sugar made by plants . • Plant´s organ where food is made. • Transparent layer that protects the leaf. • Substances needed by plants to keep healthy. • Where plants can get minerals and water from. • Liquid that travels to chloroplast by osmosis. • Tiny holes that allow gases in and out of a leaf. • ...
food 2019-08-05
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- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- Food provides us with ...
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This method involves cutting down of trees
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- burning of trees lead to ...
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- We eat in order to ...
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- This is a weed killer
- The green stuff found in plants
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This metho grows plants without soil
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- Natural fertilisers
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- Plants grown for food are called ...
30 Clues: Natural fertilisers • This is a weed killer • We eat in order to ... • Food provides us with ... • burning of trees lead to ... • Comprises cheese, milk, butter • The green stuff found in plants • Process ofmaking food by plants • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Chemical fertilisers contain these • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • Chemical fertilisers affect ... life • ...
Ferns and Seedless Vascular Plants 2012-12-15
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- the asexual and diploid cell formed
- What seedless vascular plants use to transport food
- Seedless vascular plants are divided into ____ divisions
- What seedless vascular plants require to reproduce
- Seedless vascular plants exhibit _______ reproduction
- What type of plant makes up the majority of the seedless vascular plants
- Seedless vascular plants grow in ____ areas
- Fern allies
- Ferns were tree size during this period
- female reproductive organ
- the haploid cell formed (ex. prothallus)
- What seedless vascular plants produced
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- First stage in a fern's development
- When young they are spirally coiled tightly upon themselves
- What seedless vascular plants use to transport water
- male reproductive organ
- Ferns and their allies
- A ____ spot underneath a fern is a spore
- clusters of spores
19 Clues: Fern allies • clusters of spores • Ferns and their allies • male reproductive organ • female reproductive organ • First stage in a fern's development • the asexual and diploid cell formed • What seedless vascular plants produced • Ferns were tree size during this period • the haploid cell formed (ex. prothallus) • A ____ spot underneath a fern is a spore • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-01
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- Seen in venus fly trap, pitcher plant etc.
- which is not a plant hormone- cytokinin or oestrogen
- *insert pic*
- external disturbance which triggers movement in organisms
- family of the touch me not plant
- directional movement
- a plant hormone
- hormone in plants that promotes cell division
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt water
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- *insert pic*
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- roots show ________ geotropism
- movement due to gravity
- an example of chemotropism
- Shows positive phototropism
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- another name for mimosa pudica
- non directional movements
- irreversible increase in weight, height etc.
19 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • directional movement • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • Shows positive phototropism • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
CONTROL AND COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2020-09-01
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- Seen in venus fly trap, pitcher plant etc.
- which is not a plant hormone- cytokinin or oestrogen
- *insert pic*
- external disturbance which triggers movement in organisms
- family of the touch me not plant
- directional movement
- a plant hormone
- hormone in plants that promotes cell division
- hydrotropism refers to movement wrt water
- promotes stem elongation in plants
- *insert pic*
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- roots show ________ geotropism
- movement due to gravity
- an example of chemotropism
- Shows positive phototropism
- abscisic acid ________ growth
- another name for mimosa pudica
- non directional movements
- irreversible increase in weight, height etc.
19 Clues: *insert pic* • *insert pic* • a plant hormone • directional movement • movement due to gravity • non directional movements • an example of chemotropism • Shows positive phototropism • abscisic acid ________ growth • roots show ________ geotropism • another name for mimosa pudica • family of the touch me not plant • promotes stem elongation in plants • ...
Transportation in plants and animals 2021-11-14
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- It is red in colour and it flows through a network of tubes in whole body
- The process of removal of waste materials produced in the cells of the living organism
- It is the sticky liquid part of the blood which is pale yellow in colour.
- an organ which beats continuously as a pump for the transport of blood carrying other substances with it, through a network of tubes or blood vessels.
- These are tubes or pipes that carry blood throughout the body.
- The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of heart muscles that produce a specific sound of lubb-dubb
- red in colour due to the presence of pigment called haemoglobin.
- this organ can filter the unwanted substances from the blood
- The process used for cleaning the blood of a person by separating the waste product urea
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- fight against infection and protect us from diseases.
- the heartbeat can be heard by this instrument
- These are extremely thin blood vessels that connect the arteries to veins
- The process of evaporation of water through the stomata present on the surface of leaves
- It is the liquid waste of the body that is produced by the sweat glands present in our skin.
- this system consists of blood, blood vessels and heart.
- These are the blood vessels that carry blood from all the parts of the body back to the heart.
- These are colourless and help in the clotting of blood in a cut or wound.
- These carry blood from the heart to all the parts of the body.
18 Clues: the heartbeat can be heard by this instrument • fight against infection and protect us from diseases. • this system consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. • this organ can filter the unwanted substances from the blood • These are tubes or pipes that carry blood throughout the body. • These carry blood from the heart to all the parts of the body. • ...
food 2019-08-05
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- The green stuff found in plants
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- This is a weed killer
- We eat in order to ...
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- Natural fertilisers
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- burning of trees lead to ...
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
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- Plants grown for food are called ...
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- This method involves cutting down of trees
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- This metho grows plants without soil
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- Food provides us with ...
30 Clues: Natural fertilisers • This is a weed killer • We eat in order to ... • Food provides us with ... • burning of trees lead to ... • Comprises cheese, milk, butter • The green stuff found in plants • Process ofmaking food by plants • Chemical fertilisers contain these • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • Plants grown for food are called ... • ...
plants provide the foundation of food chains multicellular a plant is a ____ organism angiosperms most plants are members of the _____ group fruit angiosperms produce flowers and ____ sugars plants produce ___ via photosynthesis photosynthesis it occurs 2025-07-06
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- it is why leaves are green
- plants produce ___ via photosynthesis
- produce pollen containing sperm and an ovary
- closest relatives of angiosperms
- plants ___ their bodies to include roots, stems, and leaves
- angiosperms produce flowers and ____
- evolution of ___ tissue was crucial
- most plants are members of the _____ group
- before vascular evolution, water and nutrients ___ through the plant’s cells
- chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________
- flowers produce nectar, a rich source of food
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- it occurs in plants, leading to sugar production
- ___ grow underground to absorb water and nutrients
- plants provide the ___ of food chains
- non-vascular plants are the most ______ primitive of all plants
- produce sugars; give plants energy to grow and reproduce
- seeds of gymnosperms are frequently found in ____ rather than fruit
- common non-vascular plant
- plant parts providing structure
- a plant is a ____ organism
20 Clues: common non-vascular plant • it is why leaves are green • a plant is a ____ organism • plant parts providing structure • closest relatives of angiosperms • evolution of ___ tissue was crucial • angiosperms produce flowers and ____ • plants provide the ___ of food chains • plants produce ___ via photosynthesis • chlorophyll absorbs energy from _________ • ...
Plants 2021-11-30
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- plants that reproduce with spores
- part of a plant growing from a stem
- yellow powdery substance necessary for plant reproduction
- gas necessary for photosynthesis
- part of the tree that changes color in Autumn
- a small shoot emerging from a seed
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- the outer covering of a tree
- microscopic openings in the pores of a leaf allowing air circulation in plants
- part of a plant seen from above the ground
- a plant that grows very quickly where it is not wanted and covers or kills more desirable plants
- a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses)
- colorful parts of a flower
- substance released this into the air after photosynthesis
13 Clues: colorful parts of a flower • the outer covering of a tree • gas necessary for photosynthesis • plants that reproduce with spores • a small shoot emerging from a seed • part of a plant growing from a stem • part of a plant seen from above the ground • part of the tree that changes color in Autumn • a sharp point on the stem of some plants (such as roses) • ...
Plants 2024-02-12
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- El gas que absorben las plantas
- Aquí se guardan las semillas de la planta
- Las rosas crecen en este tipo de plantas, que podemos encontrar en parques
- El suelo - la tierra en la que crece la planta
- El gas que expulsan las plantas
- Esta parte de una planta absorbe la luz solar y el dióxido de carbono
- El líquido que necesitan las plantas para vivir
- Una planta verde muy común que encontramos en los campos
- Una encina es un ejemplo de este tipo de planta
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- Esta parte de la planta absorbe el agua y los nutrientes que necesita la planta
- El polen se encuentra en esta parte de la planta
- Que necesitan las plantas del sol?
- El agua y los minerales viajan a través de aquí al resto de la planta
13 Clues: El gas que absorben las plantas • El gas que expulsan las plantas • Que necesitan las plantas del sol? • Aquí se guardan las semillas de la planta • El suelo - la tierra en la que crece la planta • El líquido que necesitan las plantas para vivir • Una encina es un ejemplo de este tipo de planta • El polen se encuentra en esta parte de la planta • ...
Plants 2020-04-28
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- Variable that you keep the same in an investigation
- This part of a plant helps attract insects
- A member of the Science department
- Plants absorb water through these
- All plants need this to survive
- Variable that you measure
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- This part of a plant helps hold it upright
- A piece of safety equipment used in the lab
- Variable that you change in an investigation
- This member of the Science department shares his name with James Bond
- Part of plant that carries out photosynthesis
- Your favourite subject!
- If you were in a lab, you would not be allowed to do this to move across the lab
13 Clues: Your favourite subject! • Variable that you measure • All plants need this to survive • Plants absorb water through these • A member of the Science department • This part of a plant helps hold it upright • This part of a plant helps attract insects • A piece of safety equipment used in the lab • Variable that you change in an investigation • ...
Plants 2020-09-07
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- To make again.
- Top part of the pistil of a flower.
- The female part of a flower.
- The male part of a flower that produces pollen.
- A yellow powder in flowers that helps the plant reproduce.
- The green, leaf-like parts of a flower that protect the ovary.
- The part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- The green substance in plants that used to make food.
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- The process green plants use to make food.
- To become rotten.
- Substances in foods that are needed for growth.
- dioxide A gas made of carbon and oxygen that is found in the air.
- The round bottom part of the pistil where seeds grow.
13 Clues: To make again. • To become rotten. • The female part of a flower. • Top part of the pistil of a flower. • The process green plants use to make food. • Substances in foods that are needed for growth. • The male part of a flower that produces pollen. • The part of a flower that attracts pollinators. • The round bottom part of the pistil where seeds grow. • ...
Plants 2024-10-01
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- The green pigment of a plant
- The very top part of a leaf
- Develops into the root
- This is the study of plants
- Suitable temperature, water and ______ are the conditions necessary for seed growth
- I am the purpose of the plant that makes the sick feel well
- The ______- _______ is made up of the xylem and phloem vessels
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- This element is taken in by plants in the daytime
- I am the waxy layer secreted by the epidermis
- The process where green plant use sunlight to make its own food
- The development of a seed into a new plant
- I am a type of leaf who is divided into smaller leaf blades
- I grow upwards out of the soil
13 Clues: Develops into the root • The very top part of a leaf • This is the study of plants • The green pigment of a plant • I grow upwards out of the soil • The development of a seed into a new plant • I am the waxy layer secreted by the epidermis • This element is taken in by plants in the daytime • I am a type of leaf who is divided into smaller leaf blades • ...
Plants 2025-03-18
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- roots that never touch the ground
- A plant with tube like structure that transport water
- the leafy branch of a fern
- a plant that lacks structures to transport water and other materials.
- tubes that carry water an minerals from the roots to the top of a plant
- the first root that emerges from a seed
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- a thick, long root that grows straight down into the soil
- Having soft green stems
- a small seed leaf inside a seed; contains stored food
- a layer of cells between the xylem and phloem in trees that divide and reproduce to make more xylem and phloem, causing a tree to grow wider each year.
- a plant tissue that carries sugars and food throughout a plant
- Many thin roots that spread out in all directions after the primary root stops growing
- an angiosperm that lives for only one growing season
13 Clues: Having soft green stems • the leafy branch of a fern • roots that never touch the ground • the first root that emerges from a seed • an angiosperm that lives for only one growing season • a small seed leaf inside a seed; contains stored food • A plant with tube like structure that transport water • a thick, long root that grows straight down into the soil • ...
Plants 2024-10-17
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- A structure with transparent walls and roof for growing plants.
- leaf base of a flower
- extra nutrients are stored here
- small sized plants
- A plant adapted to dry environments, often with spines.
- the colorful part of the plant that produces seeds.
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- process which uses air water and sunlight to generate energy
- large plants
- A type of plant with a long, flexible stem that climbs or trails.
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another, leading to seed production
- process of joining two plants so that they can grow as one
- This small part can grow into a new plant.
- medium sized plants
13 Clues: large plants • small sized plants • medium sized plants • leaf base of a flower • extra nutrients are stored here • This small part can grow into a new plant. • the colorful part of the plant that produces seeds. • A plant adapted to dry environments, often with spines. • process of joining two plants so that they can grow as one • ...
PHS Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-30
13 Clues: nutrition • neck opening • - for wounds • use for sleep • use for sleep • use to breath • - helps breath • for formula use • nutrition drink • nutrition drink • for formula use • use for machines • connect to o2 tube
Eating Disorders - E - S 2018-05-31
20 Clues: yo • juez • riñón • purga • cuerpo • imagen • estima • bulimia • fracaso • codicia • corazón • anorexia • garganta • detestar • vergüenza • nutrición • glotonería • borrachera • apariencia • comer en exceso
Health Common 2024-10-06
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- Paininoraroundatooth.
- Physicalactivitytoimprovehealthandfitness.
- Nutrientsthatareessentialforhealth.
- Torelaxorsleep torecoverenergy.
- Anelevatedbodytemperatureindicatingillness.
- Theprocessofprovidingadequatewatertothebody.
- Painorirritationinthethroat.
- Painintheabdominalarea.
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- Signsthatindicateahealthissue.
- A suddenexpulsionofairfromthelungs.
- Animmuneresponsetoasubstancethatisusuallyharmless.
- Thestateofbeingingoodhealth.
- Painordiscomfortinthehead.
- Microorganismsthatcancausedisease.
- Theprocessofobtainingfoodnecessaryforhealth.
- Ashottoprotectagainstdiseases.
- Amedicalprofessionalwhotreatsillnesses.
- Thesensationoffeelingsicktothe stomach.
- Theinvasionofthebodybyharmfulmicroorganisms.
- Aviralinfectioncausingsneezingandarunnynose.
20 Clues: Paininoraroundatooth. • Painintheabdominalarea. • Painordiscomfortinthehead. • Thestateofbeingingoodhealth. • Painorirritationinthethroat. • Signsthatindicateahealthissue. • Ashottoprotectagainstdiseases. • Torelaxorsleep torecoverenergy. • Microorganismsthatcancausedisease. • A suddenexpulsionofairfromthelungs. • Nutrientsthatareessentialforhealth. • ...
TLE 2024-09-01
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- Electricmixer
- Pastrybrush
- Niacin
- Softboiledegg
- Mediumcookedegg
- Magnesium
- Bakedegg
- Choline
- Poachedegg
- Colander
- Calcium
- Folate
- egg
- frozenegg
- Riboflavin
- Omelet
- Dinnerplate
- Thiamin
- Hardboiledegg
- Phosporus
- Breadandbutter
- freshegg
- Mixingbowl
- Appetizerplate
- Sodium
- Chalaza
- Nutrition
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- zinc
- Membrane
- PantothenicAcid
- Fryingpan
- Cuddledegg
- boiledegg
- Cu
- Eggpoachet
- Iron
- Scraperrubber
- Dessertplate
- Saucepan
- Manganese
- Potassium
- albumen
- Soupbowl
- Shell
- Oven
- Friedegg
- Germinaldisc
- Softcookedegg
- Refrigerator
- Sieve
- Yolk
- driedegg
- saladbowl
- Offsetspatula
- Spoon
- Airshell
- Scrambledegg
- Nonstickpan
- Whisk
- Mixer
60 Clues: Cu • egg • zinc • Iron • Oven • Yolk • Shell • Sieve • Spoon • Whisk • Mixer • Niacin • Folate • Omelet • Sodium • Choline • Calcium • albumen • Thiamin • Chalaza • Membrane • Bakedegg • Saucepan • Colander • Soupbowl • Friedegg • driedegg • Airshell • freshegg • Fryingpan • boiledegg • Magnesium • Manganese • Potassium • frozenegg • saladbowl • Phosporus • Nutrition • Cuddledegg • Eggpoachet • Poachedegg • Riboflavin • Mixingbowl • Pastrybrush • Dinnerplate • Nonstickpan • ...
Plants 2015-09-15
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- food storage
- the seed coat
- the growth of the length of a plant
- the union of the male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- The Male Reproductive Organ
- produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes.
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- embryonic shoot
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma
- embryonic root
- also called cell division
- part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant
- a shoot of a parent plant is bent until it can be covered by soil.
- The Female Reproductive Organ
13 Clues: food storage • the seed coat • embryonic root • embryonic shoot • also called cell division • The Male Reproductive Organ • The Female Reproductive Organ • the growth of the length of a plant • the transfer of pollen from the anther to a stigma • part of the plant that is cut off of the parent plant • produces new individuals without the fusion of gametes. • ...
plants 2021-02-12
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- a strawberry reproduces asexually by producing a
- also known as tissue culture
- The loss of water vapour from the surface of a plant is called.
- Transport water and minerals
- potatoes are an example of what organ that stores food
- allows for sexual reproduction to take place
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- a growth response towards gravity.
- allow for gas exchange to occur
- responsible for absorption of water and minerals
- a plant which stores food in its roots
- site of photosynthesis
- Phototropism is a growth response towards what.
- Transport around the plant
13 Clues: site of photosynthesis • Transport around the plant • also known as tissue culture • Transport water and minerals • allow for gas exchange to occur • a growth response towards gravity. • a plant which stores food in its roots • allows for sexual reproduction to take place • Phototropism is a growth response towards what. • a strawberry reproduces asexually by producing a • ...
plants 2016-04-24
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- what is the green pigment in leaf
- which is the crop that can grow in winter season?
- give an example for tap root.
- what is the brown layer called in a tree?
- what we get from fruits?
- give an example for rabi crops
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- what is the top layer called in the part of a plant?
- what is the tiny openings called in leaf?
- which is the crop that can grow in summer season?
- where we can get oxygen?
- give an exampe for fibrous root
- give an example for kharif crops
- what is the brown layer called in part of a plant?
13 Clues: where we can get oxygen? • what we get from fruits? • give an example for tap root. • give an example for rabi crops • give an exampe for fibrous root • give an example for kharif crops • what is the green pigment in leaf • what is the tiny openings called in leaf? • what is the brown layer called in a tree? • which is the crop that can grow in summer season? • ...
Plants 2021-04-14
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- help the plants reproduce
- a packet holding a young plant inside
- a large flower that can make 1000 seeds
- the sprouting of a new plant from a seed
- bees, birds, and insects who spread pollen
- a container for new seeds
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- takes in sunlight and air to make plant food
- acts like a straw to get water to the plant
- moving of pollen from one flower to another
- a new plant
- take in nutrients and water from the soil
- a case holding a seed
- the top layer of earth which plants grow in
13 Clues: a new plant • a case holding a seed • help the plants reproduce • a container for new seeds • a packet holding a young plant inside • a large flower that can make 1000 seeds • the sprouting of a new plant from a seed • take in nutrients and water from the soil • bees, birds, and insects who spread pollen • acts like a straw to get water to the plant • ...
Plants 2021-04-13
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- Enclose bud before it opens
- Sticky portion at the top of the style where pollen grains frequently land
- Long thick root
- Brightly colored inside sepals
- Porelike openings in the underside of the leaf that allow gas exchange
- Long, thick stalk that supports the anther
- Flower structure that contains one or more ovules from which female gametophytes are produced
- Male part that consists of filament and anther.
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- Control the opening and closing of stomata
- A branch of small roots
- Pollen grains
- Narrow stalk of the carpel in a flower
- Evaporation of water from leaves
13 Clues: Pollen grains • Long thick root • A branch of small roots • Enclose bud before it opens • Brightly colored inside sepals • Evaporation of water from leaves • Narrow stalk of the carpel in a flower • Control the opening and closing of stomata • Long, thick stalk that supports the anther • Male part that consists of filament and anther. • ...
Plants 2023-09-09
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- A bright and colorful flower often used in gardens.
- Flytrap A plant that catches insects with hinged leaves.
- A simple flower with white petals and a yellow center.
- A bright yellow flower with a trumpet-shaped center, symbolizing spring.
- A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves.
- Tree A coniferous tree with needle-like leaves and woody pine cones.
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- A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems.
- A spring-blooming flower with cup-shaped petals in various colors.
- A desert plant with thick, spiky stems adapted for water conservation.
- A fragrant herb with purple flowers, commonly used in aromatherapy.
- A fragrant flower with ruffled petals, available in multiple colors.
- A tall plant with a large, disk-shaped yellow flower head.
- Tree A large, sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns.
13 Clues: A fast-growing plant with tall, hollow stems. • A bright and colorful flower often used in gardens. • A non-flowering plant with delicate, feathery leaves. • A simple flower with white petals and a yellow center. • Tree A large, sturdy tree with broad leaves and acorns. • Flytrap A plant that catches insects with hinged leaves. • ...
Plants 2025-02-05
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- where most plants grow
- the part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- something that is alive and needs food, air, and water
- things you can eat
- the part of a plant that makes food for the plant
- light from the sun
- the part of a plant that holds the seeds
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- to stay alive and not die
- to get bigger
- the part of a plant that makes seeds or fruits
- a living thing that has roots and leaves
- the part of a plant that moves food and water up and down the plant
- something that is not alive and does not need food, air, or water
13 Clues: to get bigger • things you can eat • light from the sun • where most plants grow • to stay alive and not die • a living thing that has roots and leaves • the part of a plant that holds the seeds • the part of a plant that makes seeds or fruits • the part of a plant that makes food for the plant • something that is alive and needs food, air, and water • ...
Plants 2025-03-05
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- The first part of photosynthesis requires _____ and H2O.
- Process by which plants and algae use CO2.
- What type of molecule is split during the light reactions (step 1) of photosynthesis? This is the common name for the molecule.
- Which of the four macromolecules is involved in the second part of photosynthesis?
- An organism that can sustain itself without eating anything derived from other living beings.
- What is the energy carrying molecule that fuels the Calvin cycle (and pretty much everything else)?
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- An organism that is unable to make its own food. They live on compounds produced by other organisms.
- Minute pore in the epidermis of a leaf. It allows movement of gases in and out.
- The distance between crests of electromagnetic energy waves.
- This type of plant absorbs CO2 at night (through an open stomata) and stores it. It will use it during the day when its stomata is closed.
- Green pigment responsible for absorption of light.
- The second part of photosynthesis is about the breakdown and regeneration of _____ (use the common name for this molecule).
- Flattened discs inside of chloroplast (arranged into stacks)
13 Clues: Process by which plants and algae use CO2. • Green pigment responsible for absorption of light. • The first part of photosynthesis requires _____ and H2O. • The distance between crests of electromagnetic energy waves. • Flattened discs inside of chloroplast (arranged into stacks) • Minute pore in the epidermis of a leaf. It allows movement of gases in and out. • ...
Plants 2024-01-02
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- Which part of the plant takes in the nutrients from the ground?
- Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight?
- __________ is the process that plants have to go through to create food for themselves?
- What is the first part of the plant life cycle?
- What do plants need to grow, from the clouds?
- dies What happens if a plant does not get enough water?
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- A _________ is a young plant.
- What part of the plant makes seeds or fruit?
- What do plants need to grow, from the sky?
- In what season do many plants start to grow?
- Do plants help to make air for our planet?
- Which part of the plant supports the flower?
- What do plants need to grow, from the ground?
13 Clues: A _________ is a young plant. • Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight? • What do plants need to grow, from the sky? • Do plants help to make air for our planet? • What part of the plant makes seeds or fruit? • In what season do many plants start to grow? • Which part of the plant supports the flower? • What do plants need to grow, from the ground? • ...
Plants 2022-01-18
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- Fruit that looks like a white strawberry
- Color of watermelon's flowers
- Oval citrus that looks like a small orange
- Fruit that looks like a kiwi but not a kiwi
- Edible (three words)
- Seaweed in Latin
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- Not safe to eat; toxic
- Apple named after a granny (two words)
- Flowering plant that grows in Hawaii
- Principal ancestor of grapefruit
- Stinky, spiky, fruit
- Fruit that looks like dragon's eyes
- Plant that has flowers inside its fruit
13 Clues: Seaweed in Latin • Stinky, spiky, fruit • Edible (three words) • Not safe to eat; toxic • Color of watermelon's flowers • Principal ancestor of grapefruit • Fruit that looks like dragon's eyes • Flowering plant that grows in Hawaii • Apple named after a granny (two words) • Plant that has flowers inside its fruit • Fruit that looks like a white strawberry • ...
Plants 2022-09-21
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- wood products
- pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo
- source: humans use the animal animal products that feed on plants and plant product
- are two classes of angiosperms with distinct characteristics.
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- Greek means covered seed or encloud seed
- mean naked in Greek
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- cotton, linen, wool, leather
- apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans
- that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- source: the plant or plant products are used by humans
- fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc
- that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- for plants
- are used for landscaping, decoration, rec.
15 Clues: for plants • wood products • mean naked in Greek • cotton, linen, wool, leather • apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans • pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo • fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc • Greek means covered seed or encloud seed • that produce seeds not protected by fruit • are used for landscaping, decoration, rec. • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • ...
plants 2025-09-19
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- color in leaves that helps make food
- growing above the ground
- that we eat
- holes on leaves for air
- wide part of a leaf
- parts in the plant
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- of flower or leaf
- the plant above the ground
- growing from the main trunk
- food using sunlight
- green part on stem
- the plant.
- a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
13 Clues: the plant. • that we eat • of flower or leaf • green part on stem • parts in the plant • food using sunlight • wide part of a leaf • holes on leaves for air • growing above the ground • the plant above the ground • growing from the main trunk • color in leaves that helps make food • a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
North Carolina WIC 2024-04-19
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- A store authorized to accept eWIC.
- There are over 240,000 WIC ________ in NC.
- There are currently 8 different food ________ available to participants.
- If a WIC applicant is participating in Medicaid, they are adjunctively ________ for WIC.
- There are 7 Regional Nutrition ________ across NC.
- In 2023, 8 Local Agencies in NC earned the ________ Award of Excellence.
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- NC WIC has over 177 of these across the state.
- ________ is the information system that manages WIC operations in North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, and West Virginia.
- DBE stands for Designated Breastfeeding ________ .
- The MyNCWIC Participant ________ is now available to all Local Agencies in NC.
- NC has 85 Local ________.
- In 1994, the word "food" in the Special Supplemental Food program changed to ________.
12 Clues: NC has 85 Local ________. • A store authorized to accept eWIC. • There are over 240,000 WIC ________ in NC. • NC WIC has over 177 of these across the state. • DBE stands for Designated Breastfeeding ________ . • There are 7 Regional Nutrition ________ across NC. • There are currently 8 different food ________ available to participants. • ...
Dietary Recommendations, Food Guides, Food Labels 2015-02-01
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- allergens / specific components of food that cause food allergens.
- facts / mandatory nutrition information that appears on all packaged foods and beverages that can guide you in selecting healthy foods.
- sugars / sugars, syrups, and other kcaloric sweeteners that are added to foods during processing, preparation, or consumed separately.
- fat / unsaturated fatty acids found mostly in foods that have been hydrogenated such as shortening or margarine.
- claims / claims on food labels that state that certain foods or food substances—as part of an overall healthy diet—may reduce the risk of certain diseases.
- health claims / health claims for which there is not yet well-established evidence and which must be accompanied by an explanatory statement to ensure they do not mislead customers.
- grains / grains and grain products made from the entire grain seed, usually called the kernel, which consists of the bran, germ, and endosperm.
- fats / fats found in most animal foods but also can be made from vegetable oils through hydrogenation.
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- allergies / an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body’s immune system.
- grains / grains and grain products missing the bran, germ, and/or endosperm.
- fatty acids / a type of fat found mostly in animal foods such as meat, chicken skin, eggs, milk, butter, and cheese, etc.
- Content Claims / claims on food labels about the nutrient composition of a food.
- / plant species that have seed pods that split along both sides when ripe.
- mass index / a measure of weight relative to height, which is considered a reasonably reliable indicator of total body fat.
- value / a set of values developed by the Food and Drug Administration that are used as a reference for expressing nutrition content on nutrition labels.
15 Clues: allergens / specific components of food that cause food allergens. • / plant species that have seed pods that split along both sides when ripe. • grains / grains and grain products missing the bran, germ, and/or endosperm. • Content Claims / claims on food labels about the nutrient composition of a food. • ...
plant classification 2020-03-05
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- monocots leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
- vascular plants that produce fruits or flowers
- absorb nutrients
- non-vascular plants
- plants that have tissues to deliver needed materials
- transfers water and minerals
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- two cotyledons in an angiosperm
- produces pollen
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
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- transfers sugar molecules
- organism that can make its own food
- one cotyledon in an angiosperm
- sticky fluid
- cone-bearing/produce "naked seeds"
- cone-bearing tree
- plants that do not have xylem or a phloem
- attract pollinators
- style connects the stigma to the ovary
20 Clues: sticky fluid • produces pollen • absorb nutrients • cone-bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocots leaf veins • non-vascular plants • attract pollinators • transfers sugar molecules • transfers water and minerals • one cotyledon in an angiosperm • two cotyledons in an angiosperm • cone-bearing/produce "naked seeds" • organism that can make its own food • ...
Small Animal 2025-12-09
12 Clues: Fish • ancient • Playful • Blend in • Exercise • Diseases • Nutrition • Good in health • Type of Family • Active at night • Type of Guini Pig • Sleep for a long time
Nutrition 2020-10-20
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- Build tissues and repairs body cells.
- A highly concentrated source of energy in the body.
- apples is a source of what?
- Stored in the bone marrow, organs, spleen and muscles
- fats fats that are liquid at room temperature
- unit of heat used to measure energy value of food
- main function is to provide energy
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- milk is a source of what?
- broccoli is a source of what?
- fats fats that are solid at room temperature.
- chicken is a source of what?
- act or process in which living organisms utilize food substances
- Rice is a source of what?
13 Clues: milk is a source of what? • Rice is a source of what? • apples is a source of what? • chicken is a source of what? • broccoli is a source of what? • main function is to provide energy • Build tissues and repairs body cells. • fats fats that are solid at room temperature. • fats fats that are liquid at room temperature • unit of heat used to measure energy value of food • ...
Nutrition 2020-04-23
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- MyPlate category that requires 3 cups daily and prefers low-fat or fat-free options
- Performs any activity that is equivalent of three miles in addition to the daily tasks of life
- The process of taking food in and using it for energy, growth, and good health
- The nutrient group used to build and repair cells
- MyPlate category that requires 2 cups daily of a fresh variety
- Only performs the daily activities of life
- MyPlate category that requires 2.5 cups of daily preferably dark leafy items
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- a guide for developing a healthful eating plan
- MyPlate category that requires 6 oz of daily consumption, 3 oz of which should be whole
- Starches and sugars found in food
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- Foods that have a high amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories
- Nutrients that promote natural growth, provide energy, and keep skin healthy
13 Clues: Starches and sugars found in food • Only performs the daily activities of life • a guide for developing a healthful eating plan • The nutrient group used to build and repair cells • MyPlate category that requires 2 cups daily of a fresh variety • Nutrients that promote natural growth, provide energy, and keep skin healthy • ...
Nutrition 2021-09-07
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- energy in a substance calorie
- for your body carbohydrates
- pretzels sodium
- your food intake metabolism
- transfats
- your daily calorie intake fats
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- rock and soil minerals
- dairy calcium
- of metal iron
- 3 days to survive water
- muscle proteins
- bananas potassium
- of proteins aminoacids
- digestion fiber
- diffrent variaties vitamins
15 Clues: transfats • of metal iron • pretzels sodium • dairy calcium • bananas potassium • digestion fiber • your food intake metabolism • energy in a substance calorie • rock and soil minerals • diffrent variaties vitamins • muscle proteins • of proteins aminoacids • for your body carbohydrates • ...
Nutrition 2021-09-07
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- protect healthy cells from damaged ones
- chemical process that breaks food down
- help keep healthy red blood cells
- one of the body's main sources of energy
- a waxy, fatlike substance
- amount of nutrients broken down in the body
- supplies energy for the body
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- maintain water balance in the body
- important in blood clotting
- long chain of small proteins
- one of the body's main sources of energy
- the body's extra carbs are converted into _
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks
- helps with the function of the heart
- one of the body's main sources of energy
15 Clues: a waxy, fatlike substance • important in blood clotting • long chain of small proteins • supplies energy for the body • help keep healthy red blood cells • maintain water balance in the body • helps with the function of the heart • chemical process that breaks food down • protect healthy cells from damaged ones • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks • ...
Nutrition 2013-06-04
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- Found in Oranges.
- Are only saturated fats.
- Helps transports oxeygen in your body
- Compounds to form a Protien
- Is needed for normal growth and is in your body.
- Is a fatty acid
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- Is a major subject and is smiliar to the title.
- Chains on amino acids
- Has a group of a fat soulble.
- A mineral found in your body and is also found in yogurt, and cheese.
- Important source of food and energy.
- Also help your body grow and increase energy
- We eat this and we need this for protien and also is found on Canada's food guide.
13 Clues: Is a fatty acid • Found in Oranges. • Chains on amino acids • Are only saturated fats. • Compounds to form a Protien • Has a group of a fat soulble. • Important source of food and energy. • Helps transports oxeygen in your body • Also help your body grow and increase energy • Is a major subject and is smiliar to the title. • Is needed for normal growth and is in your body. • ...
Nutrition 2025-04-10
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- Pasta, Breads, Cereals
- Meat, Fish, Eggs
- Daily activities and 3 mile equivalent
- Milk, Yogurt, Cheese
- Carrots, Lettuce, Potatoes
- Important substances to help your body grow
- Elements of earth in foods our bodies need
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- Daily activities of life lifestyle
- Daily activities of life + 30 minutes of activity
- Promote natural growth, provide energy, and keep skin healthy
- Strawberries, Bananas, Oranges
- Simple and Complex starches and sugars in our foods
- Needed for normal cell function, growth and development
13 Clues: Meat, Fish, Eggs • Milk, Yogurt, Cheese • Pasta, Breads, Cereals • Carrots, Lettuce, Potatoes • Strawberries, Bananas, Oranges • Daily activities of life lifestyle • Daily activities and 3 mile equivalent • Elements of earth in foods our bodies need • Important substances to help your body grow • Daily activities of life + 30 minutes of activity • ...
nutrition 2024-06-25
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- Should only eat 25 grams/day
- Chemical Based Substances
- Fats From Plants
- There are 20 of them
- Where the body cannot digest
- Causes hives or swelling of the mouth
- A unit of energy
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- Made up of simple and complex sugars
- Fats that come from Animals
- Found in meats
- We eat and gain from plants
- BMR
- Should only eat 5 grams/day
13 Clues: BMR • Found in meats • Fats From Plants • A unit of energy • There are 20 of them • Chemical Based Substances • Fats that come from Animals • We eat and gain from plants • Should only eat 5 grams/day • Should only eat 25 grams/day • Where the body cannot digest • Made up of simple and complex sugars • Causes hives or swelling of the mouth
nutrition 2024-06-25
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- We eat and gain from plants
- Causes hives or swelling of the mouth
- There are 20 of them
- A unit of energy
- Fats that come from Animals
- Found in meats
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- Made up of simple and complex sugars
- Chemical Based Substances
- Where the body cannot digest
- Fats From Plants
- Should only eat 5 grams/day
- Should only eat 25 grams/day
- BMR
13 Clues: BMR • Found in meats • Fats From Plants • A unit of energy • There are 20 of them • Chemical Based Substances • We eat and gain from plants • Should only eat 5 grams/day • Fats that come from Animals • Where the body cannot digest • Should only eat 25 grams/day • Made up of simple and complex sugars • Causes hives or swelling of the mouth
Nutrition 2025-11-12
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- The fear of something new
- A condition in which the body cannot properly control the level of sugar in the blood
- The offending substance that causes an allergic reaction
- The body's reaction to a particular substance, possible causing rashes, swelling, or sneezing
- Not eating enough food to keep a healthful body weight and activity level
- Lack of proper nutrients
- Chemical substances in food that help build and maintain the body
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- USDA food guidance system
- The intake of more food than is needed by the body to function properly
- Extreme allergic reaction that causes shock symptoms and possibly death
- A protein found in wheat and other grains, such as rye, barley, and graham that can cause health problems
- The science of food and how the body uses the foods taken in
- The hormone that regulates blood sugar level
13 Clues: Lack of proper nutrients • USDA food guidance system • The fear of something new • The hormone that regulates blood sugar level • The offending substance that causes an allergic reaction • The science of food and how the body uses the foods taken in • Chemical substances in food that help build and maintain the body • ...
Nutrition 2025-08-09
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- A nutrient that is important for vision and healthy skin
- This mineral regulates fluid balance with potassium
- Magnesium helps to regulate this condition
- A deficiency of this nutrient can cause rickets
- A carbohydrate that improves digestion
- Guavas are the highest source of this nutrient which strengthens the immune system
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- This nutrient is known as 'folic acid' or 'folate' and is important for cell growth
- An edible substance that provides nourishment
- This mineral is found in water and strengthens teeth
- An essential fatty acid. It is found in fish such as salmon and sardines
- The building blocks of protein. Most are produced by the human body and some only come from animal sources such as meat and fish.
- A disease caused by the underproduction or ineffective use of insulin
- This mineral is important for red blood cell production
13 Clues: A carbohydrate that improves digestion • Magnesium helps to regulate this condition • An edible substance that provides nourishment • A deficiency of this nutrient can cause rickets • This mineral regulates fluid balance with potassium • This mineral is found in water and strengthens teeth • This mineral is important for red blood cell production • ...
food 2019-08-05
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- In the slash and burn method, ... help fertilise the ground
- Natural fertilisers
- This metho grows plants without soil
- When forest are removed, homes or ... of animals are destroyed
- When trees are removed, soil is affected and this leads to
- Process ofmaking food by plants
- This method involves cutting down of trees
- Non-chemical fertilisers are also called ... fertilisers
- This chemical to kill insects affects the environment
- Plants grown for food are called ...
- Chemical fertilisers affect ... life
- We eat in order to ...
- Food provides us with ...
- This method grows plants in a mist of nutrients
- burning of trees lead to ...
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- Plant ... can be used to kill weeds
- Farmers use ... to control temperature, water and nutrient supplies
- Chemical fertilisers contain these
- This indicator changes to many colours based on pH
- The green stuff found in plants
- This gas is needed by plants to make food
- The natural ... of rats are snakes
- Litmus paper change to this colour in acids
- This type of paper used to tell how acidic or alkaline
- This is a weed killer
- Phosphorus and nitrogen in water causes ... bloom
- Comprises cheese, milk, butter
- plants make food in the sun to produce
- Aquatic plants underwater also need ...
- This gas is given out by plants when making food
30 Clues: Natural fertilisers • This is a weed killer • We eat in order to ... • Food provides us with ... • burning of trees lead to ... • Comprises cheese, milk, butter • The green stuff found in plants • Process ofmaking food by plants • Chemical fertilisers contain these • The natural ... of rats are snakes • Plant ... can be used to kill weeds • This metho grows plants without soil • ...
3.01 vocab 2020-11-17
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- set of directions for cooking foods or
- to work cooperatively with others to accomplish a goal.
- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called
- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
- table that shows the total time needed to complete preparation
- grocery shelves.
- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food
- a list of all the tasks it takes to prepare a meal.
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should
- working as a group to perform a task successfully and on time.
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- Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse.
- to fit different tasks together to make good use of time.
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or
- completing tasks before beginning the construction of a recipe
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed
- a list of items needed from the store to prepare a recipe or meal.
- and when to start others
- used by for highest quality and nutrition.
19 Clues: grocery shelves. • and when to start others • set of directions for cooking foods or • used by for highest quality and nutrition. • Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • a list of all the tasks it takes to prepare a meal. • to work cooperatively with others to accomplish a goal. • ...
Ecosystem - Terms you should know!!! 2021-06-04
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms;
- an animal that naturally kills or hunts another organism for its nutrition.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse.
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- relating to or resulting from living organisms.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- - a plant, fungus, or microorganism that lives on dead or decaying organic matter.
- an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy.
- An autotrophic organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
10 Clues: relating to or resulting from living organisms. • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms; • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. • an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy. • an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse. • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • ...
CAM 8 T3 2024-04-24
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- - A particular kind of matter with uniform properties. (9)
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. (9)
- - A small, narrow river. (6)
- - A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or from a bough. (6)
- - Precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of ice. (4)
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- - The place where something originates or can be obtained. (6)
- - Plants cultivated by people for food, animal feed, or other uses. (5)
- - To improve or enhance the quality or value of something. (6)
- - A season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear. (6)
- - The process of making something new again or extending it for another period. (7)
10 Clues: - A small, narrow river. (6) • - A particular kind of matter with uniform properties. (9) • - The place where something originates or can be obtained. (6) • - To improve or enhance the quality or value of something. (6) • - A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or from a bough. (6) • - Plants cultivated by people for food, animal feed, or other uses. (5) • ...
Ch7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- all flowering plants are divied
- tissue tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system
- Small cavity in the organisms containing air or fluid
- grass like flowering plants
- plastid that has chlorophyll and uses photosynthesis
- Green pigment in all plants
- a plant that has seed unprotected
- Cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ
- the vascular system in plants that conducts sugars
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- plant a plant with a vascular system
- plant a plant without a vascular system
- the leaf of a palm or fern
- a filamentous outgrowth
- A hard layer covering the epidermis
- an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants
- The process that green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed with a carpel
- fine powdery substance with microscopic grains from a male plant
- a little piece that starts the plant growth system
20 Clues: a filamentous outgrowth • the leaf of a palm or fern • grass like flowering plants • Green pigment in all plants • all flowering plants are divied • a plant that has seed unprotected • A hard layer covering the epidermis • plant a plant with a vascular system • plant a plant without a vascular system • an embryonic leaf in a seed bearing plants • ...
