nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
1 The Nature and Variety of Living Organisms (Single Award) 2022-03-07
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- The basic building block of all living organisms.
- A double-stranded polymer wound to form a double helix. It carries the genetic code.
- A spherical, pathogenic bacterium that causes pneumonia.
- A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell.
- The mode of extracellular nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted onto the food outside the cell and the products of digestion are absorbed.
- Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.
- Loops of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
- Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.
- An infection virus that causes influenza (the flu).
- An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light.
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- A rod-shaped species of bacterium used to produce yoghurt from milk.
- An outer, structural layer that surrounds some cells. In plant cells, it is made of cellulose. In fungi, it is made of chitin.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms.
- A non-living organism that can only reproduce inside host cells. Viruses have no cells, but possess a protein coat containing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
- Protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells.
- A type of cell found in plants and animals that contains a nucleus.
- A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.
- A single-celled fungus.
- A protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts.
- An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.
- Long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei.
- A type of cell found in bacteria that does not contain a nucleus.
- A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure.
- An infectious virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
- A widespread plant pathogen affecting many species of plants which produces a mosaic pattern on the leaves. It infects chloroplasts and limits plant growth.
25 Clues: A single-celled fungus. • Microscopic single-celled organisms. • Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria. • Microorganisms that cause infectious disease. • A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus. • The basic building block of all living organisms. • An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis. • A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure. • ...
Zelene 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- Occurs in stems, a Process in which plants lose water
- Plants are categorized by this
- Product
- Food and nutrients move within the plant
- Response of plants to different amounts of light
- Food and manufacturing process in green plants
- 7 Charlotte zone
- Process which allows minerals and water to enter the plant through cell walls
- The 2 main methods of this are Sexual and Asexual
- Transpiration occurs here
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- Way in which plants take in water and air
- This will vary on the types of plants either too high or low will have different effects
- Carbon dioxide+ Water+ Light energy
- By-Product
- Zones 6-8
- Plant grows very little
- Water makes up 90% of plant tissue
- When a plant is able to produce flowers, seeds and fruits
- Plants' stems or roots consume oxygen and give off Carbon dioxide
- When a plant first starts to grow
20 Clues: Product • Zones 6-8 • By-Product • 7 Charlotte zone • Plant grows very little • Transpiration occurs here • Plants are categorized by this • When a plant first starts to grow • Water makes up 90% of plant tissue • Carbon dioxide+ Water+ Light energy • Food and nutrients move within the plant • Way in which plants take in water and air • Food and manufacturing process in green plants • ...
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Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2020-09-25
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- insects help in making this happen
- whorl of sepals
- same plant, different flower
- whorl of petals
- Stigma is found at the top of this part
- male reproductive part of a flower
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- _______ is the process in which male gamete fuse with female flower
- different plant, same species
- male gamete
- female gamete
- female reproductive part of a flower
- Anther is found at its tip
- male cells fuse with female cells to produce a _______
13 Clues: male gamete • female gamete • whorl of sepals • whorl of petals • Anther is found at its tip • same plant, different flower • different plant, same species • insects help in making this happen • male reproductive part of a flower • female reproductive part of a flower • Stigma is found at the top of this part • male cells fuse with female cells to produce a _______ • ...
Acute Severe Eating And Chronic Disorders In Children 2026-02-26
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- - Low blood sugar level
- - Process of obtaining and using food
- - Desire to eat
- - Nutritional rehabilitation process
- - Low hemoglobin level
- - Frequent loose stools causing fluid loss
- - Severe calorie deficiency causing extreme wasting
- - Loss of body fluids
- - Vitamins and minerals needed in small amounts
- - Loss of appetite
- - Process of converting food into energy
- - Poor physical development in children
- - Swelling due to fluid accumulation
- - Loss of body weight and muscle mass
- - Excessive food intake
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- - Protein deficiency with edema
- - Severe weight loss with muscle wasting
- - Treatment process
- - Body mass index indicator
- - Essential nutrient for growth and repair
- - Eating disorder with binge and purge behavior
- - Low weight for age
- - Minerals important for fluid balance
- - Emotional and social factors affecting nutrition
- - Chronic malnutrition causing short stature
- - Excess body fat accumulation
- - Deficiency of nutrients affecting growth and health
- - Forceful expulsion of stomach contents
- - Units of energy obtained from food
- - Severe prolonged lack of food
30 Clues: - Desire to eat • - Loss of appetite • - Treatment process • - Low weight for age • - Loss of body fluids • - Low hemoglobin level • - Low blood sugar level • - Excessive food intake • - Body mass index indicator • - Excess body fat accumulation • - Protein deficiency with edema • - Severe prolonged lack of food • - Nutritional rehabilitation process • ...
Settlement terms 2019-11-10
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- living in a city
- a thickly populated, run-down part of a city, inhabited by poor people
- a number of things of the same kind growing or held together
- a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale
- a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected
- self governing region consisting of one or several settlements
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- overcrowding;, clogging
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- an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected
- living in the country
- an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements
- the separation of an ethnic group from the dominant majority
- grouping of settlements with population not larger than 2000-3000 inhabitants
- a settlement with small number of inhabitants less than 2000
- a division of some other people
15 Clues: living in a city • living in the country • overcrowding;, clogging • a division of some other people • an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements • an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected • a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale • a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected • ...
Reaction in plants 2021-05-19
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- The part of a plant in which photosynthesis happens?
- cellular respiration that takes place where there is NO oxygen
- Primary light-absorbing pigment in autotrophs
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- Process in which a plant moves water to aerial parts of the plant
- Sugars produced by photosynthesis
- The small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- What is the process of sugars being manufactured in a plant?
- What is a plants energy source?
- An organelle inside an animal AND plant cell where cellular respiration takes place
9 Clues: What is a plants energy source? • Sugars produced by photosynthesis • Primary light-absorbing pigment in autotrophs • The part of a plant in which photosynthesis happens? • What is the process of sugars being manufactured in a plant? • cellular respiration that takes place where there is NO oxygen • Process in which a plant moves water to aerial parts of the plant • ...
NUTRION IN PLANTS . 2016-05-17
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- plants that consume insects
- structure in cells that contain chlorophyll.
- through which the water is translocated to various parts of plants
- one of the nutrient that manures contain
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- live on other living organism to derive food from them
- lives in the roots of leguminous plants.
- depend on other organism
- used for starch test
- found at the underside of the leaves.
9 Clues: used for starch test • depend on other organism • plants that consume insects • found at the underside of the leaves. • lives in the roots of leguminous plants. • one of the nutrient that manures contain • structure in cells that contain chlorophyll. • live on other living organism to derive food from them • ...
nutrion in plants 2017-05-05
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- plants which make thier own food.
- they are the food producers of the cell.
- plants which are dependent on other resources for food.
- the process by which plants make food and energy.
- an important gas for plants.
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- a substance that traps energy from sunlight.
- plants which feed off on insects.
- organisms which feed of on dead plants/animals
- they are tiny pores which are found in the underside of the leaves.
9 Clues: an important gas for plants. • plants which make thier own food. • plants which feed off on insects. • they are the food producers of the cell. • a substance that traps energy from sunlight. • organisms which feed of on dead plants/animals • the process by which plants make food and energy. • plants which are dependent on other resources for food. • ...
Adaptations in plants 2017-03-13
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- The part of the plant that grows upwards
- The vessel that transports water in the plant
- Found inside the plant cell and contains a green pigment
- The vessel that transport the sugar in the plant
- The process of evaporation of water from the leaves
- The part of the plant that grows in the soil
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- The process where plants make their own food
- The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- Tiny holes in the leaf where water can evaporate from
9 Clues: The part of the plant that grows upwards • The part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • The process where plants make their own food • The part of the plant that grows in the soil • The vessel that transports water in the plant • The vessel that transport the sugar in the plant • The process of evaporation of water from the leaves • ...
Reproduction in plants 2017-10-14
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- a bulb like projection
- process of producing new individuals of the same kind
- a tiny spherical unicellular body protected by a thick wall
- fusion of male cell and egg cell
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- new plants are also produced by
- male or female reproductive cell
- in plant sexual reproduction occurs by the formation of
- process of the body of the parent breaks into pieces
- the cell formed by the fusion of the male cell and egg cell
9 Clues: a bulb like projection • new plants are also produced by • male or female reproductive cell • fusion of male cell and egg cell • process of the body of the parent breaks into pieces • process of producing new individuals of the same kind • in plant sexual reproduction occurs by the formation of • a tiny spherical unicellular body protected by a thick wall • ...
Respiration in plants 2023-11-08
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- Gaseous product of respiration
- Chemical process which break glucose in presence of oxygen.
- Respiration take place both day and night in plants(True/False)
- Pores present in leaves for respiration.
- Opening on the bark of woody stem for respiration.
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- Process which help in gas exchange between root hair and air in soil.
- cellular respiration in presence of oxygen.
- Large amount of energy is released during plant respiration.
- Gaseous product of photosynthesis
- Food formed after photosynthesis in plants
10 Clues: Gaseous product of respiration • Gaseous product of photosynthesis • Pores present in leaves for respiration. • Food formed after photosynthesis in plants • cellular respiration in presence of oxygen. • Opening on the bark of woody stem for respiration. • Chemical process which break glucose in presence of oxygen. • ...
Reproduction In Plants 2024-01-28
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- Small bulb like projection coming out of yeast cell
- Helps in reproduction in bread mold and is covered by hard protective coat
- Has buds on its roots for vegetative propagation
- Reproductive part of a plant
- Example of a plant that reproduces through stem cutting
- Reproduces by forming tiny spores
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- An example of plant that reproduces through buds on leaves
- Method of asexual reproduction in alga
- Scars present on potato that contain bud in it
9 Clues: Reproductive part of a plant • Reproduces by forming tiny spores • Method of asexual reproduction in alga • Scars present on potato that contain bud in it • Has buds on its roots for vegetative propagation • Small bulb like projection coming out of yeast cell • Example of a plant that reproduces through stem cutting • ...
Rosie Henri Mcgwire 2013-12-12
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- An important sugar that is found in a living organism and provides energy.
- The process in which plants convert sunlight to energy.
- The process where certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules. (2 words)
- The second phase of photosynthesis. (2 words)
- The first phase of photosynthesis. (2 words)
- An organism that is able to form nutritional, organic substances from inorganic substances.
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- Providing or obtaining a food necessary for health and growth.
- The pores in the skin of a plant that allow gasses in and out.
- Couples electrons with an electron donor and electron acceptor with the transfer of H+ Ions (3 words)
- Class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or they're derivatives.
- The strength or mentality required for physical or mental activity.
- The sequence of reactions where living cells generate energy during the process of cellular respiration. (2 words)
12 Clues: The first phase of photosynthesis. (2 words) • The second phase of photosynthesis. (2 words) • The process in which plants convert sunlight to energy. • Providing or obtaining a food necessary for health and growth. • The pores in the skin of a plant that allow gasses in and out. • The strength or mentality required for physical or mental activity. • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2015-11-11
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- The most common example of nonvascular plant in Virginia.
- Plants are __ because they have membrane bound organelles.
- Plants make __ gas.
- Plants are __ because they make their own food.
- Plants use __ gas and turn the C in it into sugar.
- Flowers turn into __ with seeds in them.
- Plants are __ because they have many different cells.
- When a seed begins to grow, it will __.
- The green bottom of a flower.
- Vascular plants that grow seeds in cones.
- The green chemical that that is used for photosynthesis.
- The part of the flower that holds eggs.
- Plants have a __ to store water and sometimes sugar in.
- The part of the stamen that holds up the anther.
- The part of the stamen that makes pollen.
- The most common example of gymnosperm in our area.
- The organelle in the center of the cell that all eukaryotes have.
- Angiosperms that make two cotyledons.
- Angiosperms reproduce using these.
- Plants that reproduce with flowers.
- The female part of a flower.
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- Vascular plants that reproduce with spores.
- The part of the seed that is the actual baby plant.
- The part of the seed that protects the insides.
- The part of the pistil that takes in pollen.
- Gymnosperms produce seeds in __.
- The tube part of the pistil in a flower.
- Plants are __ because they make their own food.
- Plants have a __ that protects and filters their cells.
- The entire male piece of a flower.
- The organelle that holds chlorophyll.
- Plants with tubes in them to carry water.
- The part of the seed that is stored food.
- Angiosperms that only make one cotyledon.
- The part of the flower used to attract pollinators.
- Ferns and mosses reproduce with __ instead of seeds.
- The male cells from the plant.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and holds the plants in place.
- A fertilized plant egg.
- The growth towards the light.
- The growth to or away from gravity.
- Plants without tubes in them to carry water.
42 Clues: Plants make __ gas. • A fertilized plant egg. • The female part of a flower. • The green bottom of a flower. • The growth towards the light. • The male cells from the plant. • Gymnosperms produce seeds in __. • The entire male piece of a flower. • Angiosperms reproduce using these. • The growth to or away from gravity. • Plants that reproduce with flowers. • ...
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
Nutrition in animals 2025-02-09
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- Nutrient required for building bones and teeth
- Digestive system process involving the breakdown of food
- This organ helps in absorption of water
- Organ that starts digestion in the human body
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- The type of animals that eat only plants
- The type of teeth used to cut food in carnivores Digestion
- Nutrient needed for growth and repair of tissues
- Organ where bile is produced
- Nutrient needed for energy
9 Clues: Nutrient needed for energy • Organ where bile is produced • This organ helps in absorption of water • The type of animals that eat only plants • Organ that starts digestion in the human body • Nutrient required for building bones and teeth • Nutrient needed for growth and repair of tissues • Digestive system process involving the breakdown of food • ...
Plant Propagation 2024-12-10
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- Using a root piece to grow a new plant.
- Plant pieces used in tissue culture.
- Gradually adapting plants to outdoor conditions.
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- Scratching seed coats to help germination.
- The percentage of seeds that sprout. Plant Crown: The part of the plant where roots and stems meet.
- Dividing plant parts to grow new plants.
- Altering a plant's DNA.
- Planting seeds directly in the ground.
- Growing plants from tiny pieces in a lab.
- Bending a plant stem to the ground to grow roots.
- An exact genetic copy of a plant.
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- Joining two plants to grow as one.
- Tissue The tissue formed from callus cells.
- Propagation Creating new plants without using seeds.
- Creating new plants from seeds or other parts.
- The top part of a graft.
- Using a stem piece to grow a new plant.
- Creating new plants using seeds.
- Using a leaf to grow a new plant
- A cutting that includes a leaf and a bud.
- A gel-like substance used to grow plants in a lab.
- Splitting a plant into parts to grow new plants.
- A small, young plant.
- Treating seeds to simulate winter conditions.
- A disease that kills seedlings.
- Growing plants from cells in a lab.
- Growing plants indoors before transplanting outside.
- The lower part of a grafted plant.
- A mass of cells that forms at a plant wound site.
30 Clues: A small, young plant. • Altering a plant's DNA. • The top part of a graft. • A disease that kills seedlings. • Creating new plants using seeds. • Using a leaf to grow a new plant • A young plant grown from a seed. • An exact genetic copy of a plant. • Joining two plants to grow as one. • The lower part of a grafted plant. • Growing plants from cells in a lab. • ...
Medical terminology Nutrition 2021-02-08
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- Lipoprotein obtained from lean meats and is beneficial to the cardiovascular system
- Depleted from the body by many diuretics
- Popular food in the Italian culture
- A culture that utilizes avocado, mango and plantains
- COPD and chronic hear failure are these types of risk affecting nutrition in older adults
- Needed for tissue repair and healing
- Essential for blood clotting
- pH 7.32
- Type of protein that comes from plant foods
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- Disorder of nutrition resulting from unbalanced, insufficient or excessive diet
- People with this should limit salt intake and read food labels carefully
- Mineral normally retained in the bone
- Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25
- low iron levels
- Type of protein that comes from red meats, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products
- Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body
16 Clues: pH 7.32 • low iron levels • Essential for blood clotting • Popular food in the Italian culture • Needed for tissue repair and healing • Mineral normally retained in the bone • Depleted from the body by many diuretics • Type of protein that comes from plant foods • Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body • Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25 • ...
Mapeh 2024-10-06
20 Clues: live • text • feet • beat • source • stress • product • physical • activity • outdated • movement • Filipino • composer • pressure • distorted • unblended • lifestyle • treatments • participate • craftsmanship
MAPEH 2024-10-06
20 Clues: live • feet • beat • text • source • stress • product • outdated • composer • physical • pressure • movement • Filipino • activity • lifestyle • unblended • distorted • treatments • participate • craftsmanship
MAPEH 2024-10-06
20 Clues: live • feet • beat • text • source • stress • product • outdated • composer • physical • pressure • movement • Filipino • activity • lifestyle • unblended • distorted • treatments • participate • craftsmanship
Interrelated Concepts 2022-03-27
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- Specific foods are person may eat can be affected by many things, including age, ethnicity, and spiritual practices.
- Proper nutrition, including adequate protein and albumin, are required if this is impaired.
- Open and honest dialogue is often needed to address nutritional concerns
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- nutritional needs change throughout a person’s life; impairments in this may lead to issues with nutritional intake.
- These must be balanced to have proper nutrition; nutritional intake may need to be adjusted if an imbalance is present.
- This is necessary to correct nutrition impairment and ensuring the patient remains compliant.
- Poor nutrition can slow down the body’s processes, causing fatigue; some disorders from this concept require special diets
- Can be impaired with lack of adequate nutrition, leading to slower thought process and slower speech; an impairments with this concept can lead to inadequate or excessive nutrition intake
8 Clues: Open and honest dialogue is often needed to address nutritional concerns • Proper nutrition, including adequate protein and albumin, are required if this is impaired. • This is necessary to correct nutrition impairment and ensuring the patient remains compliant. • ...
Stayin alive 2020-09-22
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- an optical instrument used to magnify objects
- the ability to sense or detect changes in the environment
- used to define the characteristics of living things
- the process that make of the same organism
- the smallest functional unit in an organism
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- an organism changing place or position
- a chemical reaction that breaks down nutrient molecules in living cells to release energy
- receiving nutrition
- the body getting rid of waste products
- an increase in size
10 Clues: receiving nutrition • an increase in size • an organism changing place or position • the body getting rid of waste products • the process that make of the same organism • the smallest functional unit in an organism • an optical instrument used to magnify objects • used to define the characteristics of living things • ...
Health and Fitness 2022-12-20
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- a device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy.
- beer, wine, vodka
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- a substance taken for its narcotic or stimulant effects, typically illegally.
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
9 Clues: beer, wine, vodka • the state of being free from illness or injury • a device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy. • the quality or state of being physically strong • a session of vigorous physical exercise or training • a substance taken for its narcotic or stimulant effects, typically illegally. • ...
Biology - Transport in Plants 2020-06-14
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- The sieve plate is described as ________ as it allows substances to pass through its pores.
- This process makes glucose in plants.
- A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration.
- This factor affects the transpiration as high levels can cause the air to become saturated with water vapour.
- These group of plants live in wet, freshwater environments like ponds, lakes and rivers.
- This process breaks glucose in plants.
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- The ability of water molecules to stick together.
- The evaporation of water from a plant.
- These plants live in areas that lack water.
- The movement of water into the root hair cells.
- Special, one-way pipes that transport water and minerals up the plant.
- Bidirectional tubes that allow water and food to move through the plant.
- This hard, woody substance is produced by a plant upon maturity of specialized xylem cells.
13 Clues: This process makes glucose in plants. • The evaporation of water from a plant. • This process breaks glucose in plants. • These plants live in areas that lack water. • The movement of water into the root hair cells. • The ability of water molecules to stick together. • A lack of this mineral results in reddish-purple discolouration. • ...
Asexual reproduction in plants 2013-05-30
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- Plant that reproduces through runners
- Swollen stems in the soil containing food
- Making new plants from cutt of buds
- Plant that reproduces through rhizomes
- Food substance used for cut off buds to grow
- Reproduction involving eggs and sperms
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- Asexual reproduction in onions, daffodils
- A bud cut off a plant for tissue culture
- Underground stems from which new plants grow
- Reproduction of plants by plant growers
- The buds that you find on potatoes
- Stems from which new plants can develop
- Growing a new plant out of a piece of the stem
13 Clues: The buds that you find on potatoes • Making new plants from cutt of buds • Plant that reproduces through runners • Plant that reproduces through rhizomes • Reproduction involving eggs and sperms • Reproduction of plants by plant growers • Stems from which new plants can develop • A bud cut off a plant for tissue culture • Asexual reproduction in onions, daffodils • ...
5.Adaptation In Plants 2025-07-31
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- → I grow in coastal areas and have a tall, flexible stem.
- → I am a feature that helps plants survive in their surroundings.
- → I stay completely underwater and have narrow leaves.
- → My stem is light and soft, and I help clean water surfaces.
- → I grow in soil but don’t have chlorophyll.
- → I am a non-green plant found on decaying matter.
- → I grow in water but float freely.
- → I trap and eat insects to get nitrogen.
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- → I have light and spongy stems to help me float.
- → I am the type of plant that grows on land.
- → I grow on mountains and have needle-like leaves.
- → I store water in my thick stem and have spines instead of leaves.
- → I am the opposite of aquatic.
- → I grow in marshy soil and have breathing roots.
- → My roots fix me to the bottom of a pond. My leaves float.
15 Clues: → I am the opposite of aquatic. • → I grow in water but float freely. • → I trap and eat insects to get nitrogen. • → I am the type of plant that grows on land. • → I grow in soil but don’t have chlorophyll. • → I have light and spongy stems to help me float. • → I grow in marshy soil and have breathing roots. • → I grow on mountains and have needle-like leaves. • ...
All about Sports Nutrition 2023-06-25
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- Drink ____ cup 2-3 hrs before
- Urine colour when you are hydrated well
- Required after training
- Muscle tend to do this when dehydrated
- I won't get enough protein if I'm ___
- A part of the athletes puzzle
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- You should prioritize fat and muscle mass over me
- Go-to carbohydrate source
- You get ___ if you consume coloured fruits and vegetables
- Every athlete wants it as a part of their nutrition plan
- Required to prevent cramps
- Indian diet is mainly composed of ___
- Protein + ___ training will help in increasing muscle mass
13 Clues: Required after training • Go-to carbohydrate source • Required to prevent cramps • Drink ____ cup 2-3 hrs before • A part of the athletes puzzle • Indian diet is mainly composed of ___ • I won't get enough protein if I'm ___ • Muscle tend to do this when dehydrated • Urine colour when you are hydrated well • You should prioritize fat and muscle mass over me • ...
nutrition in animals 2016-05-22
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- vacuole pseudopodia forms a small cavity
- bladder liver secrets bile juice that is produced here
- chewing of food and mixing them with saliva
- butterfly sucks nectar using it
- the stiff hair like substance in paramecium that allows ingestion.
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- the process of breaking down of food by the body
- teeth used for tearing flesh
- the white hard substance that covers the teeth
- the partially digested food that returns back into their mouth
9 Clues: teeth used for tearing flesh • butterfly sucks nectar using it • vacuole pseudopodia forms a small cavity • chewing of food and mixing them with saliva • the white hard substance that covers the teeth • the process of breaking down of food by the body • bladder liver secrets bile juice that is produced here • ...
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-23
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- white substance that covers your teeth
- has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body
- chewing food to break it into small pieces
- saliva is produced here
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- other name for food pipe
- false feet of ameoba
- plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps
- small projections in the inner walls of the small intestine that help in absorption of digested food
- the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food
9 Clues: false feet of ameoba • saliva is produced here • other name for food pipe • white substance that covers your teeth • chewing food to break it into small pieces • plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps • has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body • the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food • ...
nutrition in animlals 2016-05-17
9 Clues: are • plants • in leaves • pores in leaves • that are like pipes • obtained by two process • that contain chlorophyll • green plants and animals • of growing plants without soil
Nutrition in Athletes 2021-09-29
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- most common type of poultry and a good protein option for 1-4 hours before working out
- the stored form of glucose
- healthy protein that swims
- should consume this every 15-20 min during exercise
- a sweet food that is product of a tree or plant and is good to consume before and after exercise
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- important to repair muscles that are damaged during exercise
- provide energy
- a grain you might eat in the morning
- carbs and ___ are important to consume after a workout
- a slight decrease in this can cause decrease in athletic performance
10 Clues: provide energy • the stored form of glucose • healthy protein that swims • a grain you might eat in the morning • should consume this every 15-20 min during exercise • carbs and ___ are important to consume after a workout • important to repair muscles that are damaged during exercise • a slight decrease in this can cause decrease in athletic performance • ...
Carbohydrates 2020-03-16
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- A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level.
- A chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body processes.
- A carbohydrate made up of two sugar units. Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are examples of these.
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, due to a lack of the digestive enzyme lactase.
- The body's storage form of glucose.
- A monosaccharide or disaccharide.
- A carbohydrate made up of single sugar units. Examples of this include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
- The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food.
- A food to which ingredients have been added, such as fiber, to provide benefits beyond basic nutrition.
- A carbohydrate sweetener that is seperated from its natural source for use as a food additive.
- One of the six classes of nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fibers. The body's main source of energy,
- tooth decay.
- The sum of dietary and functional fibers.
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- A monosaccharide that circulates in the bloodstream and serves as the body's source of energy.
- The isolated, nondigestible carbohydrates that have beneficial effects in human health.
- A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of these.
- A carbohydrate made up of many sugar units that are linked in straight or branched chains.
- A low blood glucose level.
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form.
- The nondigestible carbohydrates and lignins that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants.
- A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disacchardies.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
24 Clues: tooth decay. • A low blood glucose level. • A monosaccharide or disaccharide. • The body's storage form of glucose. • The sum of dietary and functional fibers. • The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food. • A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of these. • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-28
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- removal of waste products from the body so it doesn't become toxic, causing death
- a jelly-like substance that holds all components of the cell, i.e. organelles.
- the ability of an organism to react to changes in the environment, e.g. too much/too little sunlight or sound or heat
- the smallest, indivisible unit of living things
- present in both animal (temporary) and plant cell (permanent) with the same function of storing water
- the ability of an organism to obtain the food necessary to sustain life, i.e. to survive, to maintain health
- the ‘powerhouse’ of the cell, meaning that it is where energy is produced
- organisms made up of one cell, e.g. yeast, bacteria
- the smallest, indivisible unit of non-living things
- provides structural support of a plant cell, maintaining its rectangular shape, helps to withstand very large water storage, preventing bursting
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- contains a green pigment. It is not found in animal cells, which is why plants are green and humans/animals are not
- organisms made up of millions of cells, e.g. humans, animals, plants
- a special structure that has a specific function, found within a cell
- to get bigger in size, to reach maturity in order to be able to do things independently
- the ‘brain’ of the cell, it controls all cellular processes by giving instructions to the organelles (control center)
- the ability to produce energy in order to perform all body functions
- a protecting barrier, separating inside contents of the cell from the outside
- the process by which organisms make more of themselves or produce offsprings for future generation and to prevent extinction
- stores glucose in this form in a grain present in the plant cell
- the ability of an organism to change position/place for two reasons: to obtain food & for safety
20 Clues: the smallest, indivisible unit of living things • organisms made up of one cell, e.g. yeast, bacteria • the smallest, indivisible unit of non-living things • stores glucose in this form in a grain present in the plant cell • organisms made up of millions of cells, e.g. humans, animals, plants • the ability to produce energy in order to perform all body functions • ...
Personal Health 2024-02-05
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- covered or marked with an unclean substance
- weakened body abilities and feeling unwell
- causing or providing a good result from maintaining rest
- arrange into a structured order
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order
- the capacity for doing work
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing something
- free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- microscopic organism that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals
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- food that has low nutritional value
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- keep something from happening or arising
- The ability to consciously take care of one’s own health
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- to keep in existence or continuance
- a method in which the food is consumed by the organisms and utilizing the nutrients from the food
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
20 Clues: the capacity for doing work • arrange into a structured order • food that has low nutritional value • to keep in existence or continuance • a situation involving exposure to danger • keep something from happening or arising • weakened body abilities and feeling unwell • displaying kindness and concern for others • covered or marked with an unclean substance • ...
Plants In Action 2013-12-01
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- - the first stage of the plant
- - germination goes after the seed stage
- - holds the plant up
- - the soil gives the plant nutrients
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- - photosynthesis takes place in organelles chrloroplast
- - the water soaks in the soil to give the plant nutrients
- - the stigma is near the style
- - without the leafs the plant will not grow food
- dioxide - the plant breaths out carbon dioxide
9 Clues: - holds the plant up • - the first stage of the plant • - the stigma is near the style • - the soil gives the plant nutrients • - germination goes after the seed stage • dioxide - the plant breaths out carbon dioxide • - without the leafs the plant will not grow food • - photosynthesis takes place in organelles chrloroplast • ...
nutrients in plants 2016-04-20
9 Clues: saphrophytes • green plants are • tiny pores on a leaf • bacteria soil contains • needed for photosynthesis • example of symbiosis plant • green pigment present in plant • non living components of the environment • helps to maintain the balance between oxygen and carbondioxide
Reproduction in Plants 2021-06-13
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- Colourful, to attract insects
- The transfer of pollen grain from an anther to a stigma
- Two types of pollination; self pollination and _________ pollination
- Contain male gametes
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- To support anther
- To protect the inner part of a flower
- Contain ovules
- Female gamete of a flowering plant
- Recieves pollen grains
9 Clues: Contain ovules • To support anther • Contain male gametes • Recieves pollen grains • Colourful, to attract insects • Female gamete of a flowering plant • To protect the inner part of a flower • The transfer of pollen grain from an anther to a stigma • Two types of pollination; self pollination and _________ pollination
transport in plants 2019-10-28
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- other word for xerophytic plants
- contains pores for gas exchange
- modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose
- to measure the rate which water is taken by plant
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- phloem that contains unique like structures
- pathway water moves from cell to cell by plasmodesmata
- the loss of water vapour from a plant to its environment
- used as a packing tissue
- are involved with the water transport
9 Clues: used as a packing tissue • contains pores for gas exchange • other word for xerophytic plants • are involved with the water transport • phloem that contains unique like structures • modified form of parenchyma with extra cellulose • to measure the rate which water is taken by plant • pathway water moves from cell to cell by plasmodesmata • ...
Nutrion In Plants 2019-07-14
9 Clues: Parasite • Tiny pores in the leaves • Green pigments in plants • Dead and Decaying matter • Food Factories of Plants • Plant Insectivorous plant • Green Plants that make their own food • di oxide Gas released during photosynthesis • Plants make their own food with this process
Reproduction in Plants 2023-08-16
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- One of the thin, flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree
- Female Reproductive Organs
- The process by which new individuals are produced by their parents.
- Part of plant that grows roots.
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- Transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of a flower.
- Female Reproductive Organ.
- The cell resulting from the fusion of male cell and female egg cells.
- Part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- A small outgrowth that appears on the organisms.
- Female Reproductive Organs
10 Clues: Female Reproductive Organ. • Female Reproductive Organs • Female Reproductive Organs • Part of plant that grows roots. • Part of a plant that grows under the ground. • A small outgrowth that appears on the organisms. • Transfer of pollen grains to the stigma of a flower. • One of the thin, flat, usually green parts of a plant or tree • ...
Transport in plants 2025-06-03
9 Clues: xylem and phloem • Unicellular organisms • movement of particles • Water conducting tissue • Food conducting tissues • helps in storage in xylem • Simple multicellular plants • Non living elongated cell of xylem • provide mechanical support in xylem
TPN 2020-06-18
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- High blood glucose levels
- Infant horn with intestines outside
- Peripherally inserted Central catheters
- total parental nutrition
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- Inflammation of the wall of a vein
- Inflammation of the wall of a vein with associated thrombosis
- feeding Using the GIT or part of the GIT whenever possible
- Water soluble vitamin supplement for Adults
- Peripheral parental Nutrition
- Central peripheral Nutrition
10 Clues: total parental nutrition • High blood glucose levels • Central peripheral Nutrition • Peripheral parental Nutrition • Inflammation of the wall of a vein • Infant horn with intestines outside • Peripherally inserted Central catheters • Water soluble vitamin supplement for Adults • feeding Using the GIT or part of the GIT whenever possible • ...
Nutrition Quiz Review 2020-10-20
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- elements need in small quantitates for forming healthy bones and teeth.
- the body's physical need for food
- vitamins that are stored in the body's fat until you need them A,D,E,and K
- substance that help your body fight infections and use other nutrients
- substances in food that your body needs
- the sugars and the starches that occur naturally in foods (mainly plants)
- helps digest food, regulate body temperature, removes toxins, waste and cushions joints.
- nutrient that promotes healthy skin, keeps your body warm and makes up 60% of your brain.
- vitamins that dissolve in water, your body cannot store them B&C
- nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues.
- the parts of fruits, vegetables, grains and beans that your body cannot digest.
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- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food.
- a fatlike substance in food and a fatty substance in blood.
- fats that are solid at room temperature
- a stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas, and chocolate.
- a liquid fat turned into a solid fat by adding hydrogen
- fats that remain liquid at room temperature.
- a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
- the psychological desire for food
20 Clues: the body's physical need for food • the psychological desire for food • fats that are solid at room temperature • substances in food that your body needs • fats that remain liquid at room temperature. • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • a stimulant found in coffee, tea, colas, and chocolate. • a liquid fat turned into a solid fat by adding hydrogen • ...
Canada's Food Guide -- Healthy Eating 2014-04-02
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- _____ meats are a better choice
- Select lower _____ milk alternatives
- A guide for proper nutrition
- Canada's Food Guide has how many food groups
- A vegetable good for eyesight and high in keratin
- _____ grains are the best choice of grains
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- You should always read the ______ facts
- ______ is the most important meal to the day
- Pregnant and breast feeding woman should take _____ _____
- limit food that is high in fat, sugar, salt, and _____
- This number of eggs is equivalent to 1 serving
- The healthiest thing to drink to quench your thirst is ______
12 Clues: A guide for proper nutrition • _____ meats are a better choice • Select lower _____ milk alternatives • You should always read the ______ facts • _____ grains are the best choice of grains • ______ is the most important meal to the day • Canada's Food Guide has how many food groups • This number of eggs is equivalent to 1 serving • ...
Classification of Plants 2015-06-24
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- plants that live for one year
- This kingdom comprises plant like mutlicellular,non green and non photosynthetic organisms
- Plants that prepare their own food
- these are plants with soft stems that creep on the ground
- Organisms that are unable to produce their own food
- they do not bear flowers or seeds but reproduce spores
- they are are characterized by an undifferentiated plant body
- plants that live for two years
- Plants with seeds having only one cotyledon
- Plants that live for more than two years
- Organisms that derive their food from dead and decaying organic matter
- Plants that are adapted to live on land with moderate amount of water
- this kingdom comprises unicellualr primitive cells with no definite cells.
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- these organisms live on other organisms for their food
- It contains multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that can move freely with the help of their limbs
- plants whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit
- Plants with seeds having two cotyledons
- Plants that are adapted to live in water
- tall plants with thick woody stem called trunk
- These plants bear both flowers and seeds
- non flower bearing terrestrial plants having distinct roots, stems and leaves
- Plants that are adapted to live on land where water is scarce
- Plants whose seeds are enclsed within a dry or fleshy fruit that develops from the ovary part of the flower
- This kingdom contains unicellular advanced cells with a well defined nucleus
- These are small, soft terrestrial plants that grow in damp area and form a velvety green layer and has root like, stem like and leaf like appendages
- Plants with soft stems that climb around other plants or supports with the help of coiled structures called tendrils
- Multicellular organisms containing the green pigment chlorophyll belong to this kingdom
- Short plants with soft flexible stems and very little branching
28 Clues: plants that live for one year • plants that live for two years • Plants that prepare their own food • Plants with seeds having two cotyledons • Plants that are adapted to live in water • These plants bear both flowers and seeds • Plants that live for more than two years • Plants with seeds having only one cotyledon • plants whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit • ...
Science 2022-08-08
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- capacity of living organisms to leave or produce offspring
- group of processes used for living organisms to obtain energy and matter
- has one cell
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- one of the three fundamental needs of a living organism.
- process performed by plants to obtain food
- the basic unit of life
- one of the requirements for photosynthesis to happen.
7 Clues: has one cell • the basic unit of life • process performed by plants to obtain food • one of the requirements for photosynthesis to happen. • capacity of living organisms to leave or produce offspring • one of the three fundamental needs of a living organism. • ...
Carbohydrates 2020-03-16
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- A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level.
- A chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body processes.
- A carbohydrate made up of two sugar units. Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are examples of these.
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, due to a lack of the digestive enzyme lactase.
- The body's storage form of glucose.
- A monosaccharide or disaccharide.
- A carbohydrate made up of single sugar units. Examples of this include glucose, fructose, and galactose.
- The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food.
- A food to which ingredients have been added, such as fiber, to provide benefits beyond basic nutrition.
- A carbohydrate sweetener that is seperated from its natural source for use as a food additive.
- One of the six classes of nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fibers. The body's main source of energy,
- tooth decay.
- The sum of dietary and functional fibers.
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- A monosaccharide that circulates in the bloodstream and serves as the body's source of energy.
- The isolated, nondigestible carbohydrates that have beneficial effects in human health.
- A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of these.
- A carbohydrate made up of many sugar units that are linked in straight or branched chains.
- A low blood glucose level.
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form.
- The nondigestible carbohydrates and lignins that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants.
- A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disacchardies.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
24 Clues: tooth decay. • A low blood glucose level. • A monosaccharide or disaccharide. • The body's storage form of glucose. • The sum of dietary and functional fibers. • The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food. • A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of these. • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants. • ...
Crossword-Carrer Education 2018-03-20
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- A type of Vitamin, always come from the liver of animals and whole grains and use for strength
- Solid/liquid thing from animals/plants, part of what we eat, provide heat and keep us warm
- Fats that ome from beef, lamb, pork, dairy products, coconut oil and palm oil
- The chemical substance( such as iron or zinc)that was contained in foods
- The process of turning the food into energy
- It is a trace element needed by the human body and most erist in the blood
- The process of giving the food necessary for health
- A type of Vitamin usually be found in the liver of mammals and fish, and in some vegetables
- A booklet providing information on how to eat properly to Canadians
- Can be found in milk and other dairy products, good for our bones
- A kind of thing we need to gain from foods every day, have many different types
- We can find it in solt, can keep the balance of acid and alkali
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- Including water and every liquid things
- The worst fat, mostly coming from fried food and fast food
- A natural, essential thing found in meat, eggs, fish, etc.
- The amount of food that's enough for a person per day
- Food that contains water and carbon
- Energy that exist in food, we need that to do daily exercise
- Different types of food that has similanty in nutrition
- A type of Vitamin, always come from fruits, it can resist oxidation and achieve whitening effect
- The kind of fat that comes from plant and are good for our health
- Things that we need to do daily exercise
- A part of plants/seeds that your body cannot digest
- A type of Vitamin and can prevent rickets
24 Clues: Food that contains water and carbon • Including water and every liquid things • Things that we need to do daily exercise • A type of Vitamin and can prevent rickets • The process of turning the food into energy • The process of giving the food necessary for health • A part of plants/seeds that your body cannot digest • ...
Intervention 2023-03-22
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- Green pigment in plants.
- Microorganisms
- Carbon dioxide is converted into it during photosynthesis.
- The number of living things in an area.
- D Absorb calcium.
- System that fights disease in the body.
- A seed bursts open.
- Everything you eat in 1 day.
- Sugar in plants is converted into it.
- Plants
- An area where plants and animals occur.
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- Food chains linked together
- Food for plants.
- living things
- Another name for salt.
- Condition during which blood glucose levels are unstable.
- All the animals in a food chain.
- Non-living things
- Dramatic changes in a life cycle.
- Amount of energy released in the body when food is consumed.
20 Clues: Plants • living things • Microorganisms • Food for plants. • D Absorb calcium. • Non-living things • A seed bursts open. • Another name for salt. • Green pigment in plants. • Food chains linked together • Everything you eat in 1 day. • All the animals in a food chain. • Dramatic changes in a life cycle. • Sugar in plants is converted into it. • The number of living things in an area. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-19
10 Clues: Physician • Healthcare • The editor • the specialist • health magazine • Dental medicine • The boring girl • The second editor • Biological viruses • Study of nutrition
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-23
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- white substance that covers your teeth
- has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body
- chewing food to break it into small pieces
- saliva is produced here
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- other name for food pipe
- false feet of ameoba
- plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps
- small projections in the inner walls of the small intestine that help in absorption of digested food
- the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food
9 Clues: false feet of ameoba • saliva is produced here • other name for food pipe • white substance that covers your teeth • chewing food to break it into small pieces • plant-eating animals that digest their food in two steps • has stiff hair-like structures called cilia all over its body • the process of elimination of undigested solid parts of the food • ...
nutrition in animals 2016-05-22
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- -the white that covers your teeth .
- -your front teeth .
- -the unicellular amoeba engulfs tiny particles of food by throwing its false feet.
- -these muscles gently push food down to your stomach in a wave like action.
- -is the taking in of food . it involves taking in the food through the mouth and eating it.
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- -these crush and grind the food.
- -these crush and grind the food.
- -chewing breaks down the food into small pieces and mixes it with saliva.
- -a simple multicellular animal.
- -the unicellular paramecium has stiff hair like structure called cilia
10 Clues: -your front teeth . • -a simple multicellular animal. • -these crush and grind the food. • -these crush and grind the food. • -the white that covers your teeth . • -the unicellular paramecium has stiff hair like structure called cilia • -chewing breaks down the food into small pieces and mixes it with saliva. • ...
African Helmeted Turtle Vocabulary 2021-09-19
6 Clues: The individual plates of a shell • The hard bottom part of the shell • An animal that eats both meat and plants • An animal that lives both on land and in the water • The hard upper part of the shell of a turtle or tortoise • The types of foods that an animal eats to give it proper nutrition
Nutrition 2023-07-01
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- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used.
- Units of energy in food.
- A substance in foods that the body needs to regulate bodily functions, promote growth, repair body tissues, and obtain energy.
- These fats are liquid at room temperature.
- Starches and sugars found in foods which provide your body's main source of energy.
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- an interactive guide to healthful eating has been coupled recently with My Pyramid to further guide nutrition and exercise expectations for all Americans.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants and is necessary for the proper functioning of the digestive system.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- Fats that are solid at room temperature.
- A serious reduction in the body's water content.
10 Clues: Units of energy in food. • Fats that are solid at room temperature. • These fats are liquid at room temperature. • A serious reduction in the body's water content. • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used. • ...
Medical terminology Nutrition 2021-02-08
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- COPD and chronic hear failure are these types of risk affecting nutrition in older adults
- Disorder of nutrition resulting from unbalanced, insufficient or excessive diet
- Type of acidosis with pH 7.30 CO2 50 and HCO3 of 25
- Needed for tissue repair and healing
- low iron levels
- People with this should limit salt intake and read food labels carefully
- Type of protein that comes from plant foods
- pH 7.32
- Popular food in the Italian culture
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- Organ that excretes metabolic acids from the body
- A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels
- Type of protein that comes from red meats, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products
- A culture that utilizes avocado, mango and plantains
- fluid found within the cells
- Mineral normally retained in the bone
- pH 7.50 CO2 40 HCO3 30 would be Metabolic ____
- Essential for blood clotting
- Lipoprotein obtained from lean meats and is beneficial to the cardiovascular system
- Depleted from the body by many diuretics
- The inhalation of solids or liquids into the upper respiratory tract
20 Clues: pH 7.32 • low iron levels • fluid found within the cells • Essential for blood clotting • Popular food in the Italian culture • Needed for tissue repair and healing • Mineral normally retained in the bone • Depleted from the body by many diuretics • Type of protein that comes from plant foods • A type of extracellular fluid in the vessels • ...
nutrients crossword 2021-10-22
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- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it.
- a unit of energy or heat
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body
- substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- food or nourishment
- an expert on diet and nutrition
- (of a part of the body) not diseased
- Carbs or sugar molecules
- colorless, sweet, viscous liquid
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- is the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue
- a level of organization in multicellular organisms
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms
- food and drink regularly provided or consumed using, buying or eating something
- food and drink regarded as a source of strength
- having insufficient food or other substances for good health and condition.
- a natural oily or greasy substance
- a naturally occurring, extremely complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds
- Something you eat
- a sweet crystallizable material
21 Clues: Something you eat • food or nourishment • a unit of energy or heat • Carbs or sugar molecules • an expert on diet and nutrition • a sweet crystallizable material • colorless, sweet, viscous liquid • a natural oily or greasy substance • (of a part of the body) not diseased • a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid • food and drink regarded as a source of strength • ...
Biology Topic 1 2024-07-03
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- - Loops of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
- - Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria.
- - Long filaments of a fungus that contain many nuclei.
- - Microorganisms that cause infectious disease.
- - The basic building block of all living organisms.
- - A type of cell found in plants and animals that contains a nucleus.
- (TV) - A widespread plant pathogen affecting many species of plants which produces a mosaic pattern on the leaves. It infects chloroplasts and limits plant growth.
- - A single-celled fungus.
- - A spherical, pathogenic bacterium that causes pneumonia.
- - An outer, structural layer that surrounds some cells. In plant cells, it is made of cellulose. In fungi, it is made of chitin.
- - A multicellular fungus that has a hyphal structure.
- - A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell.
- - A double-stranded polymer wound to form a double helix. It carries the genetic code.
- - An infection virus that causes influenza (the flu).
- - An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis.
- - Microscopic single-celled organisms.
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- - The mode of extracellular nutrition in which digestive enzymes are secreted onto the food outside the cell and the products of digestion are absorbed.
- - An endothermic reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment to the chloroplasts by light.
- - A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus.
- - A non-living organism that can only reproduce inside host cells. Viruses have no cells, but possess a protein coat containing nucleic acids (DNA or RNA).
- - A rod-shaped species of bacterium used to produce yoghurt from milk.
- - A type of cell found in bacteria that does not contain a nucleus.
- (HIV) - An infectious virus that weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
- - A protoctist that has features similar to plant cells e.g. chloroplasts.
- - Protoctists that live in pond water and resemble animal cells.
25 Clues: - A single-celled fungus. • - Microscopic single-celled organisms. • - Pathogenic protoctists that cause malaria. • - Microorganisms that cause infectious disease. • - A collection of thread-like hyphae in a fungus. • - The basic building block of all living organisms. • - An organelle which is the site of photosynthesis. • ...
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
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- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
ALL ABOUT PLANTS 2017-07-23
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- Growth of a seed through water and a suitable temperature
- Green pigment present in all green plants
- Sharp structure on plants
- Plant with one seed leaf
- Simple sugar plants make during photosynthesis
- Bright colored plant of a flower
- Part of a plant attached to the ground for support
- Part of the flower that will become the fruit
- Part of the plant that holds up other structures such as the leaves and flowers
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- Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in
- Part of the tree which grows out from the trunk
- Protects the flower
- Plants that don't produce flowers are said to be
- The gas plants need to grow
- Process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Name given to plant with two seed leaves
- A straight tapering root going vertically downwards
- Reproductive structure found in plants
- The main stem of a tree
- Green, flat part of a plant that grows from the stem
20 Clues: Protects the flower • The main stem of a tree • Plant with one seed leaf • Sharp structure on plants • The gas plants need to grow • Bright colored plant of a flower • Reproductive structure found in plants • Name given to plant with two seed leaves • Green pigment present in all green plants • Mixture of minerals in which plants grow in • ...
Chapter 15- Food and Agriculture 2023-02-06
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- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch to be sold for a profit
- the raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- the surface layer of the soil, which is usually richer in organic matter than the subsoil is
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- the accumulation of salts in soil
- a mixture of decomposing organic matter, such as manure and rotting plants, that is used as fertilizer and soil conditioner
- farmland that can be used to grow crops
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- a cud-chewing mammal that has a three or four chambered stomach; examples include sheep, goats and cattle
- the process in which the material's of Earth's surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported from one place to another
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- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- the use of certain organisms by humans to eliminate or control pests
- widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food, usually caused by a catastrophic event
- a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents or weeds
- catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
- describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- the process by which human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert-like
- a technology in which the genome of a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
18 Clues: the accumulation of salts in soil • farmland that can be used to grow crops • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents or weeds • describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • ...
Agriscience Vocab. Review 2016-09-09
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- the process by which animals eat food and use it to live, grow and reproduce
- proper proportions and amount of food
- sugar and starches that supply energy
- the lean meat of the animal
- a disease of the gums and skin caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet
- can work without the will of the animal
- internal functions and vital processes of animals and their organ
- are complex chemicals
- is made up of bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments
- made up of the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands
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- is a result of to little nutrition
- can be controlled by animal
- amount of food eaten by an animal in 1 day
- nutrients made up of amino acids and are building blocks of muscles
- material inside bones
- various parts of the body
- essential elements
- supply oxygen to the blood
- the result of too much or improper types of food being eaten
- main component of the skeletal system
20 Clues: essential elements • material inside bones • are complex chemicals • various parts of the body • supply oxygen to the blood • can be controlled by animal • the lean meat of the animal • is a result of to little nutrition • proper proportions and amount of food • sugar and starches that supply energy • main component of the skeletal system • can work without the will of the animal • ...
Settlement terms 2019-11-10
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- a number of things of the same kind growing or held together
- living in the country
- an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements
- living in a city
- a settlement with small number of inhabitants less than 2000
- a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected
- a division of some other people
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- a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale
- an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected
- self governing region consisting of one or several settlements
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- the separation of an ethnic group from the dominant majority
- a thickly populated, run-down part of a city, inhabited by poor people
- grouping of settlements with population not larger than 2000-3000 inhabitants
- overcrowding;, clogging
15 Clues: living in a city • living in the country • overcrowding;, clogging • a division of some other people • an aggregation of a city & surrounding settlements • a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale • an aggregation of cities that are mutually interconnected • a large urbanized area which cities tightly interconnected • ...
Test your brain power 2023-04-07
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- make their own organic matter from inorganic matter.
- they use energy from chemical reactions to make food.
- feed on plants and other animals
- which digestion takes place inside the cells?
- elimination of waste products from the digestive system
- they feed on organic matter produced by other living things.
- food is broken down into smaller pieces
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- food is transformed chemically through the action of enzymes
- they use energy from light to make food.
- passage of nutrients from the digestive system into the blood.
- is a combination of processes through which food is converted into matter and energy.
11 Clues: feed on plants and other animals • food is broken down into smaller pieces • they use energy from light to make food. • which digestion takes place inside the cells? • make their own organic matter from inorganic matter. • they use energy from chemical reactions to make food. • elimination of waste products from the digestive system • ...
Unit 4 food 2024-03-22
20 Clues: õli • kana • valk • segu • kriis • puudus • toores • lammas • kalkun • maitse • pillama • porgand • maitsev • pannkook • toitumine • nähtamatu • süsivesik • magustoit • alahindama • hallitanud
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in
- organism that can produce its own food
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plantGymnosperm: Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- dicot's leaf veins
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- or fruit.
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous
- cone bearing tree
- parallel veins in the leaves
- multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within
- monocot's leaf veins
18 Clues: or fruit. • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • parallel veins in the leaves • tap roots, and netted leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • Plants that do not have xylem and phloem • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Ecology Words! 2024-04-05
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- A place to live.
- A chart showing the relationships of a line of preys and predators.
- System of communities.
- simple inorganic to organic material.
- An organism that lives on another.
- A living thing.
- Relationships between organisms.
- Hierarchical levels in an ecosystem.
- An organism that is getting hunted on by another.
- The organism that carries other parasites.
- An organism that hunts other.
- Where life exists.
- A non living factor in an ecosystem.
- Group of the same organisms.
- An organism which specializes in scavenging and hunting.
- An organism which only consumes meat.
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- An organism that shapes its surrounding environment.
- A chart showing the relationships of multiple food webs combined.
- Group of a couple populations.
- An organisms that attains its nutrition from complex organisms.
- An organism which consumes both meat and greens.
- An organism that looks for the food they need.
- An organism which only consumes greens.
- An organism that eats dead organism and redistributes their nutrition.
- An organism which specializes in making things.
25 Clues: A living thing. • A place to live. • Where life exists. • System of communities. • Group of the same organisms. • An organism that hunts other. • Group of a couple populations. • Relationships between organisms. • An organism that lives on another. • Hierarchical levels in an ecosystem. • A non living factor in an ecosystem. • simple inorganic to organic material. • ...
Management of sick children with anemia and nutritional disorder. 2025-05-01
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- Strategy to manage childhood illnesses.
- A sign of anemia seen on the palms and conjunctiva.
- Severe protein deficiency with edema.
- Ready-to-use therapeutic food.
- Cell Hereditary cause of anemia.
- Acid Vitamin essential for red blood cell production.
- Swelling seen in kwashiorkor.
- Severe wasting without edema.
- Optimal feeding practice for infants.
- A condition with reduced hemoglobin.
- Given during dehydration and diarrhea.
- Essential part of nutritional rehabilitation.
- Treating worm infestation to improve nutrition.
- Monitored regularly in child growth.
- Deficiency or excess of nutrients.
- Low weight-for-height.
- Balanced intake of essential food groups.
- Low height-for-age.
- Supplement given for diarrhea and immunity.
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- Iron, iodine, zinc, etc.
- Mid-upper arm circumference used for screening.
- Parasite causing iron-deficiency anemia.
- A Supplement given to prevent blindness and infections.
- Foods introduced at 6 months.
- Checked before giving RUTF.
- Low weight-for-age in a child.
- The oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells.
- Loss of fluids, worsens nutritional state.
- Often coexists with malnutrition.
- Micronutrient used to treat iron-deficiency anemia.
30 Clues: Low height-for-age. • Low weight-for-height. • Iron, iodine, zinc, etc. • Checked before giving RUTF. • Foods introduced at 6 months. • Swelling seen in kwashiorkor. • Severe wasting without edema. • Ready-to-use therapeutic food. • Low weight-for-age in a child. • Often coexists with malnutrition. • Cell Hereditary cause of anemia. • Deficiency or excess of nutrients. • ...
nutritivo y actividad 2019-02-28
15 Clues: pacman • cancerous • stretching • #1 in U.S. • watching TV • fitt formula • abnormal cell • six cups daily • signs of cancer • bone development • bodies use of food • bacteria in bathroom • help in bowl movement • removal of affected area • natural killer of invading cells
Human And Social Biology 2024-04-29
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- Chemical messenger that coordinate different functions in your body.
- Basic unit of life
- Lack of proper nutrition
- The ability to produce more offspring
- Protects organs and contains bone marrow
- Tiny blood vessels
- Chronic inability to regulate blood sugar levels
- Female cell carrying genetic details
- Movement of water from high to low concentration
- Transports oxygenated blood
- chronic excessive fat that can impair health
- Collects blood in the heart
- Largest internal organ
- How plants make food
- Pumps blood to the body
- Thickest Layer of skin
- Vitamin C deficiency
- The ability to release energy from glucose
- Removal of metabolic waste made in the body
- The liquid portion of the blood
- DNA sequences
- Largest sensory organ
- Any organism that causes diseases
- Incurable infection usually transmitted through sexual contact
- Muscular tube connected to the end of the stomach
- Found between joints
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- Any substance that harms the environment
- Pumps blood around the body
- Passed from one generation to the next
- Carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- Bean shaped blood filters
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Crushing, grinding and mixing of food with saliva
- Unborn offspring still developing
- Parasitic fungi growing on the skin in patches
- Organ that controls thought
- Responsible for taking blood to the body
- Transmit messages around the body by impulses
- The main component of cell walls
- Eats both plants and meat
- Balance in the human body
- Tube from mouth to stomach
- Released when the body is under stress or in danger
- Type of cell division
- Used to crush and grind food in the mouth
- collection of specific tissues to form a specialized unit for a specific function
- Infection transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti Mosquito
- Organ that forms in the womb during pregnancy
- Breaks down fats into fatty acids during digestion
49 Clues: DNA sequences • Basic unit of life • Tiny blood vessels • How plants make food • Vitamin C deficiency • Found between joints • Type of cell division • Largest sensory organ • Largest internal organ • Thickest Layer of skin • Pumps blood to the body • Lack of proper nutrition • Bean shaped blood filters • Eats both plants and meat • Balance in the human body • Tube from mouth to stomach • ...
Plant propagation crossword 2024-12-10
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- crown part of a plant at soil surface where new shoots or leaves grow
- percentage of seeds that will sprout and grow
- seeds planted directly into soil
- plants grown from seeds
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- growing plants artificially
- genetically identical to parent
- a short piece of stem with two or more buds
- pieces of plants
- reproducing plants from bark
- asexual propagation that uses a portion of plant stems that contains terminal or lateral buds
- an underdeveloped plant created by explants and tissue cultures
- disease that causes stems to rot at soil line
- placing seeds in moist soil at temperatures 32-50F for a certain time
- root pieces
- seeds placed in cooler temperatures with less frequent watering
- breaking or softening seed coating
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- small tissue or cell groups from a parent plant grown on agar to produce new plants
- a propagation method where structures are removed from a parent plant used to grow on their own
- white tissue that forms over wounded areas or bases of cuttings
- leaf, petiole, and a short piece o stem with lateral bud
- asexual propagation when roots form on the stem while attached to the parent plant
- sugar based gel
- seeds planted indoors, in a greenhouse, or in containers in a germinating medium
- the lower portion of a graft
- reproducing plants from stems, leaves, or roots from a parent plant
- an undifferentiated mass of cells
- leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole
- reproduction of new plants from seeds or vegetative parts of plants
- select and move genetic material between plants
- plants cut into sections that will grow into new plants
- connecting two plants or plant parts together
32 Clues: root pieces • sugar based gel • pieces of plants • plants grown from seeds • growing plants artificially • the lower portion of a graft • reproducing plants from bark • genetically identical to parent • seeds planted directly into soil • reproduction of plants with seeds • an undifferentiated mass of cells • breaking or softening seed coating • leaf blade or leaf blade and petiole • ...
Introduction to Agriculture: 2025-04-07
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- What plants recieve everyday to grow
- Tools Things you use to plant in the grarden
- Something you put on plants that is excess of vegetables/sugarcane
- Something you can make yourself at home, with excess vegetable shavings
- Something everybody needs to have to stay healthy
- A name for where you grow plants
- What you ride on while harvesting
- A potential risk to you or someone else
- A group of cows
- The dirt you put plants in
- The term used to describe plants developing
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- Where plants start growing from
- The type of shoes you need to have when going into the farm
- A substance that is dangerous to touch, taste etc.
- The very first step of growing plants
- What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them
- What is under the plants, in the soil
- What you need to do every few days to keep plants healthy
18 Clues: A group of cows • The dirt you put plants in • Where plants start growing from • A name for where you grow plants • What you ride on while harvesting • What plants recieve everyday to grow • The very first step of growing plants • What is under the plants, in the soil • A potential risk to you or someone else • What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them • ...
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-08
6 Clues: that coverts atmospheric nitrogen to nitrate. Rhizobium • process of taking food by an organism and its utillization by • example of saprotrophs. Lichen • that depend on others for food. Paracites • body. Nutrition • ...
Diseases Crossword 2020-10-14
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- Live in air, soil, plants and water, that produce transmittable spores which can cause fungal diseases
- caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition
- Bacteria - Are single-celled organisms that can multiply rapidly without a host, identified by shape
- are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body
- wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized
- disorders caused by pathogens — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites
- caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions
- Are single-celled organisms that breathe, move and reproduce similarly to multi-cellular animals
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- diseases that are not caused by pathogens
- disorder of typical behavior
- caused by trauma; often related to management practices
- Cannot reproduce without a host, consist of DNA and RNA and they can take over the functions of the host cell
12 Clues: disorder of typical behavior • diseases that are not caused by pathogens • wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized • caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions • caused by trauma; often related to management practices • caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition • are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- are substances that help your body fight infections and use other nutrients
- is the parts of fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans that your body cannot digest
- fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature
- are sugars and starches that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants
- is the body’s physical need for food
- foods that offer few, if any, nutrients but do supply calories.
- or the psychological desire for food
- a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
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- fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health
- is a sickness resulting from eating food that is not safe to eat
- is the amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories they provide
- are elements that help form healthy bones and teeth, and regulate certain body processes.
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food
- are nutrients your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues
- are substances in food that your body needs
- This is a system designed to help Americans make healthful food choices
17 Clues: is the body’s physical need for food • or the psychological desire for food • are substances in food that your body needs • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • a unit of heat that measures the energy available in food • fats these are fats that remain liquid at room temperature • fats that are solid at room temperature, not good for health • ...
Horticulture III - Plant Care 2024-11-29
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- | A method of controlling plant shape
- | A method of propagating plants
- | Preventing frost damage
- Mildew | A plant disease caused by fungi
- | Preventing dehydration
- | Removing spent flowers
- Irrigation | A technique for watering at the root level
- Testing | Checking soil acidity
- | Trimming plants for growth
- Mulch | Adding stones around plants
- | Supporting weak stems
- | Nutrients added to soil
- | Removing unwanted plants
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- | Protecting plants from pests
- | A nutrient plants absorb
- | Encouraging seed dispersal
- | Planting trees in groups
- | Adding organic material to soil
- | Adding water to plants
- Light | Providing light to indoor plants
20 Clues: | Supporting weak stems • | Preventing dehydration • | Removing spent flowers • | Adding water to plants • | Preventing frost damage • | Nutrients added to soil • | A nutrient plants absorb • | Planting trees in groups • | Removing unwanted plants • | Encouraging seed dispersal • | Trimming plants for growth • | Protecting plants from pests • Testing | Checking soil acidity • ...
Diseases Crossword 2020-10-14
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- Are single-celled organisms that breathe, move and reproduce similarly to multi-cellular animals
- Bacteria - Are single-celled organisms that can multiply rapidly without a host, identified by shape
- caused by trauma; often related to management practices
- diseases that are not caused by pathogens
- Live in air, soil, plants and water, that produce transmittable spores which can cause fungal diseases
- caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions
- Cannot reproduce without a host, consist of DNA and RNA and they can take over the functions of the host cell
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- wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized
- disorder of typical behavior
- caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition
- disorders caused by pathogens — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites
- are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body
12 Clues: disorder of typical behavior • diseases that are not caused by pathogens • wild proliferation of cells; localized or metastasized • caused by heritable (genetic) or congenital conditions • caused by trauma; often related to management practices • caused by deficiencies or toxicities caused by nutrition • are multicellular organisms that live on or within the body • ...
National Nutrition Month 2025-02-20
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- A set of foods eaten together at a designated time.
- Aid A worker in the foodservice industry, assisting in meal preparation.
- The surface where food is served and shared.
- Different types of foods or ingredients used to create a balanced diet.
- A state of equilibrium, especially in diet and nutrition.
- Someone passionate about exploring different cuisines.
- The science of nourishing the body.
- The process by which the body breaks down food for absorption.
- A state of good health, often linked to balanced eating.
- The skilled person who cooks and creates meals.
- Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food.
- A licensed expert in healthy eating.
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- The field focused on the health and wellness of people.
- The bond formed over shared meals and conversation.
- To provide the body with necessary fluids.
- A group of people connected by shared spaces or goals.
- The practice of being present, especially during meals.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- To feed and support growth or health.
- Industry dedicated to preparing and serving food to groups.
20 Clues: The science of nourishing the body. • A licensed expert in healthy eating. • To feed and support growth or health. • To provide the body with necessary fluids. • The surface where food is served and shared. • The skilled person who cooks and creates meals. • Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • ...
Nutrition Month 2025 2024-11-11
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- A set of foods eaten together at a designated time.
- Aid A worker in the foodservice industry, assisting in meal preparation.
- The surface where food is served and shared.
- Different types of foods or ingredients used to create a balanced diet.
- A state of equilibrium, especially in diet and nutrition.
- Someone passionate about exploring different cuisines.
- The science of nourishing the body.
- The process by which the body breaks down food for absorption.
- A state of good health, often linked to balanced eating.
- The skilled person who cooks and creates meals.
- Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food.
- A licensed expert in healthy eating.
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- The field focused on the health and wellness of people.
- The bond formed over shared meals and conversation.
- To provide the body with necessary fluids.
- A group of people connected by shared spaces or goals.
- The practice of being present, especially during meals.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- To feed and support growth or health.
- Industry dedicated to preparing and serving food to groups.
20 Clues: The science of nourishing the body. • A licensed expert in healthy eating. • To feed and support growth or health. • To provide the body with necessary fluids. • The surface where food is served and shared. • The skilled person who cooks and creates meals. • Ingredients used to enhance the flavour of food. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • ...
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
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- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
Classification of Living Organisms 2024-05-20
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- a domain that includes organisms with a nucleus
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic
- an organism that has a nucleus within it’s cell
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and autotrophic or heterotrophic
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the broadest or least specific level of classification
- domain that includes organisms that are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and autotrophic or heterotrophic
- composed of 1 cell
- process of sorting/grouping something according to shared qualities or characteristics
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- domain that includes organisms that are prokaryotic, unicellular, cell walls, and either autotrophic or heterotrophic
- the scientific study of classification
- composed of 2 or more cells
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic
- an organism that does not have a nucleus within it’s cell
- an organism that synthesizes or creates its own nutrition
- Nomenclature classification’s 2 part naming system
- domain that includes organisms that are prokaryotic, unicellular, cell walls, either autotrophic or heterotrophic, and survive in extreme environments
- an organisms name that includes it’s genus and species
- the most specific level of classification
- kingdom whose organisms are eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, and heterotrophic
20 Clues: composed of 1 cell • composed of 2 or more cells • the scientific study of classification • the most specific level of classification • a domain that includes organisms with a nucleus • an organism that has a nucleus within it’s cell • Nomenclature classification’s 2 part naming system • an organisms name that includes it’s genus and species • ...
Chapter 2 Ecosystem 2025-03-05
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- Organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, that break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil.
- Logging The removal of trees without regard for environmental consequences, often leading to deforestation and habitat destruction.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- The interaction between two species where one (the predator) hunts and eats the other (the prey).
- The process by which metabolic waste products and other non-useful materials are eliminated from an organism.
- A type of symbiosis where one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (the host).
- The process by which decomposers break down dead organisms and organic waste, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released into the atmosphere.
- Web A complex network of interconnected food chains within an ecosystem.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- All the different species living together in a particular area, interacting with each other.
- Consumer Predators that feed on secondary consumers, occupying the top trophic levels in a food chain.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air.
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- A mode of nutrition in which organisms, typically fungi or bacteria, obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter.
- A type of symbiosis where both organisms involved benefit from the relationship.
- Animals that primarily eat plants.
- The elimination of solid waste from the digestive system.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Cycle The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter, such as the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
- Organisms, typically plants and algae, that produce their own food through photosynthesis and form the base of the food chain.
- Animals that primarily eat other animals.
- The interaction between organisms or species that vie for the same resources in an ecosystem, such as food, space, or mates.
- The metabolic process in which organisms convert oxygen and glucose into energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
- Of Organisms The way in which different species are spread out across various ecosystems and geographic areas.
- Erosion The displacement of the upper layer of soil, often due to wind, water, or human activity, leading to loss of soil fertility.
- Chain A linear sequence of organisms where each is eaten by the next member in the chain.
- Consumer Carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers.
- A close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms.
- Consumer Herbivores that consume producers to obtain energy.
30 Clues: Animals that primarily eat plants. • Animals that primarily eat other animals. • The amount of water vapor present in the air. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • The elimination of solid waste from the digestive system. • Consumer Carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers. • Consumer Herbivores that consume producers to obtain energy. • ...
Resource Management 2025-04-16
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- Using less harmful chemicals and ________ also helps keep our water clean.
- Occurs when the body does not get enough of the nutrients it needs to perform all of its necessary functions.
- Air pollution occurs when an ______ of harmful pollutants are released into the atmosphere.
- No power for electronic devices limits _______ opportunities and technological advancements.
- Global energy poverty has a _____ effect on the economy.
- Resource managers focus on ________ areas along riverbanks and wetlands, which act as natural filters for pollutants.
- untreated malnutrition can cause _______ or mental ailments.
- Means doing things in a way that helps our planet and keeps things healthy for a long time.
- A natural resource that you burn for heat
- Limiting the availability of _________ food is a key factor in malnutrition.
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- Efficient _________ __________ helps prevent pollution at its source.
- ____ ____, wind power, natural gas, and nuclear power are all renewable energy.
- Access to healthcare and nutrition information can ______ the likelihood of malnutrition.
- Without reliable _______, students have trouble studying after dark.
- Is a substance or feature found in the environment that is valuable to humans and other living things.
- Air pollution harms _____ and animals.
16 Clues: Air pollution harms _____ and animals. • A natural resource that you burn for heat • Global energy poverty has a _____ effect on the economy. • untreated malnutrition can cause _______ or mental ailments. • Without reliable _______, students have trouble studying after dark. • Efficient _________ __________ helps prevent pollution at its source. • ...
Ch. Ecosystem 2026-01-06
5 Clues: Self-food Producers • Non-living components of an ecosystem • Organisms that eat both plants and animals • Linear sequence of organisms in which each organism eats the lower member • Organisms that obtain nutrition by absorbing nutrients from the breaking down of dead organic matter
phonics 2023-01-12
Comida 2024-01-17
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
La Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: - Dish • - Food • - Bond • - Economy • - Customs • - Climate • - History • - Culture • - Flavors • - Heritage • - Identity • - Community • - Geography • - Resources • - Nutrition • - Gatherings • - Expression • - Traditions • - Generations • - Festivities
Comida 2024-01-10
20 Clues: Dish • Food • Bond • Economy • Customs • Climate • History • Culture • Flavors • Heritage • Identity • Community • Geography • Resources • Nutrition • Gatherings • Expression • Traditions • Generations • Festivities
La salud y la nutrición 2025-01-16
20 Clues: age • flu • iron • diet • cramp • fiber • heart • fever • height • energy • advice • allergy • calcium • aspirin • stretch • strength • nutrition • antibiotic • confidence • carbohydrate
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-08
5 Clues: that coverts atmospheric nitrogen to nitrate. Rhizobium • example of saprotrophs. Lichen • that depend on others for food. Paracites • body. Nutrition • things which make their own food. Autotrophs
Livestock Nutrient Deficiency 2026-02-20
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- sugars that the body breaks down for quick energy
- lack of nutrition
- bloating,loss of appetite, muscle cramping
- dehydration, confusion, fatigue, dizzy
- animals being fed for production of market animals
- substances in food that our bodies use to reproduce, survive and grow
- substances added in small amounts to animal feed
- general development of an animal from birth to maturity
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- the specific mix of feed given to an animal over a 24-hour peroid
- numbness in limbs problems with balance, memory lost, bone pain
- time period from conception to birth
- the right amount of nutrients to function properly
- muscle fatigue, brain fatigue, weight loss
- support of an animal when doing no work and yielding no product
- dry flaky skin, peeling of fingertips
15 Clues: lack of nutrition • time period from conception to birth • dry flaky skin, peeling of fingertips • dehydration, confusion, fatigue, dizzy • bloating,loss of appetite, muscle cramping • muscle fatigue, brain fatigue, weight loss • substances added in small amounts to animal feed • sugars that the body breaks down for quick energy • ...
science crossword puzzle 2023-01-13
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- the system of nomenclature in which two terms are used to denote a species of living organism, the first one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.
- microorganisms that have a range of characteristics.
- a kingdom or large grouping that comprises mostly single-celled organisms such as the protozoa
- a organism with more than one cell
- a single celled organism
- single cell eukaryotic microorganisms instrumental to winemaking, baking, and brewing
- the state of steady internal, physical, and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- the practice and science of categorization or classification.
- relating to a living thing that can make its own food from simple chemical substances such as carbon dioxide
- A specific physical region or amino acid sequence in a protein which is associated with a particular function or corresponding segment of DNA.
- a type of eukaryotic organism belonging to the kingdom Fungi, alongside plants, animals, protozoa, and monera
- a group of microorganisms considered to be an ancient form of life that evolved separately from the bacteria and blue-green algae
- a genus of eukaryotic, unicellular ciliates, commonly studied as a representative of the ciliate group
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- type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes
- the second highest taxonomic rank
- might ask whether the tree has leaves or needles
- the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans
- a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape
- the action or process of classifying something according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants
25 Clues: a single celled organism • the second highest taxonomic rank • a organism with more than one cell • might ask whether the tree has leaves or needles • microorganisms that have a range of characteristics. • the kingdom that contains all animals, including humans • the practice and science of categorization or classification. • ...
Nutritional Concerns during Adulthood 2022-04-28
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- age 19-59
- elders don’t get enough because of immobility and bladder control
- sharing meals with_will help healthy eating
- helps maintain weight loss and muscle mass
- caloric needs are lower for__
- cholesterol what health concern can develop from saturated fat?
- energy in = energy out
- 2 diabetes what health concern can develop from sugar
- prevent lean meat muscle mass loss
- illness a disease that lasts a while and may get worse over time
- needed to maintain bone strength and aid blood clotting
- what health concern can develop from sodium?
- half more than_of adults are living with chronic illness
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- age 60 and over
- loss energy in < energy out
- grains what grain subgroup is mostly being over consumed
- lack of proper nutrition caused by not eating enough
- d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach
- gain energy in > energy out
- aids digestion and lowers cholesterol
- supplemental nutrition assistance program
- B12 supplements recommended but also found in protein and dairy
- disease chronic illness caused from high cholesterol and saturated fat
- aid fluid balance within body
- limit one drink rarely
25 Clues: age 19-59 • age 60 and over • energy in = energy out • limit one drink rarely • loss energy in < energy out • gain energy in > energy out • caloric needs are lower for__ • aid fluid balance within body • prevent lean meat muscle mass loss • aids digestion and lowers cholesterol • d sun light, fatty fish(salmon), spinach • supplemental nutrition assistance program • ...
JacksonMontague_Crossword 2021-10-25
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- A monosaccharide or disaccharide
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants
- A chemical produced in the body and released into the bloodstream to regulate specific body process
- A carbohydrate made up of singular sugar units. Glucose, fucose, and galactose are examples of this
- A carbohydrate made up of many sugar units that are linked in straight or branched chains
- The body's storage form of glucose
- A collective term used to refer to all the and the monosaccharides and disaccharides,
- A carbohydrate sweetener that is separated from its natural source for use as a food additive
- The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food
- A concentrated source of a nutrient, usually in pill, liquid, or powder form
- The sum of dietary and functional fibers
- A food to which ingredients have been added, such as fiber, to provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition
- The nondigestible carbohydrates and lignins that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants
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- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream
- A low blood glucose level
- A carbohydrate made up of two sugar units. Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are examples of this
- Tooth decay
- One of six classes of Carbohydrates. the body's main source of energy
- An inability to digest lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, due to a lack of the digestive enzyme lactase
- A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of this
- A lack of or an inability to use the hormone insulin, which results in a buildup of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A hormone secreted by the pancreas to regulate blood glucose level
- A monosaccharide that circulates in the bloodstream and serves as the body's source of energy
- The isolated, nondigestible carbohydrates that have beneficial effects on the human health
24 Clues: Tooth decay • A low blood glucose level • A monosaccharide or disaccharide • The body's storage form of glucose • The sum of dietary and functional fibers • The feeling of fullness a person has after eating food • A polysaccharide. Starch and fiber are examples of this • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants • ...
Diet & Nutrition 2012-10-29
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- Lines Opaque lines on bones created from metabolic stress are called ...
- The ratio of carbon and nitrogen...in bone collagen can shed light on the diets of ancient populations.
- Year Households aimed for a surplus of a minimum of food for...
- Diet that does not contain or use animal products.
- What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite?
- A process that modifies the organics original state and cause bone collagen to degrade.
- & Nutrition The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community obtains and habitually eats, necessary for health and growth.
- Stress A disruptence in the body's chemical environment due to the effects of disease, injury, or malnutrition is...
- Dating A process that provides absolute dates by counting the radioactive decay of carbon in the remains of once living plants and animals.
- A protein which occurs in bone and may be used for radiocarbon dating.
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- What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi?
- Popularly referred to as the caveman diet, Stone Age diet or hunter-gatherer diet.
- Food storage is needed for a population to become...
- The process where by a population of animals or plants is changed at the genetic level through a process of selection, in order to accentuate traits that benefit humans.
- To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged.
- Small households were only able to meet their nutritional requirements during the...season.
- A collection of items that have similar attributes.
- Bones Femur and Tibia are known as ..., and are subjected to most of the load during daily activities and they are crucial for skeletal mobility.
- ... is the use of X-rays to interpret a non-homogeneous material, such as the human body.
- Archaeology Archeology using laboratory methods to assist in solving unsolved legal problems.
20 Clues: What was the main foodstuff stored in the Pithoi? • Diet that does not contain or use animal products. • A collection of items that have similar attributes. • Food storage is needed for a population to become... • To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged. • What suggests that the large households belonged to the elite? • ...
Ollie 2025-06-06
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- What you get after taking the onboarding quiz
- A likely result of feeding Ollie
- What gets better with proper nutrition
- A classic Ollie protein
- Experts available to help with your plan
- A fresh take on dog food
- What to do when starting Ollie
- What Ollie suggests for ongoing care
- How each Ollie meal plan is designed
- Another protein option Ollie offers
- How Ollie delivers your dog’s meals
- The kind of meals Ollie delivers for dogs
- The kind Ollie offers with every plan
- The way Ollie learns about your dog
- Ollie offers this baked option too
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- Tech behind Ollie’s smart recommendations
- What Ollie is known for
- A hearty Ollie recipe option
- Ollie’s ingredient quality
- Carefully calculated in every Ollie plan
- Formulators behind Ollie’s recipes
- Ollie’s north star for your pup
- A lean protein used in Ollie recipes
- Ollie’s approach to nutrition
- Tailored to your dog’s needs
25 Clues: What Ollie is known for • A classic Ollie protein • A fresh take on dog food • Ollie’s ingredient quality • A hearty Ollie recipe option • Tailored to your dog’s needs • Ollie’s approach to nutrition • What to do when starting Ollie • Ollie’s north star for your pup • A likely result of feeding Ollie • Formulators behind Ollie’s recipes • Ollie offers this baked option too • ...
Words About Health 2013-06-05
12 Clues: Body diet • A Nutrition • Food you eat • Exercise daily • On cereal boxes • Lift heavy objects • Keep a healthy body • Basketball, Running etc. • Feel Fresh and look fresh • Keeps you ready for the day • Healthy food: Banana, Apple etc. • Healthy Food: Broccoli, Corn etc.
Characteristics of life & scientific method 2024-09-02
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- Whether something is morally right or wrong
- When a theory is seen to be true under all conditions over a long period of time
- Process by which plants make their own food using sunlight and carbon dioxide
- Group of tissues working together to carry out a function
- When a hypothesis has been supported by a large number of replicate experiments and has not been proven wrong so far
- Type of reproduction which involves one parent
- Smallest unit in the body capable of functioning independently
- Group of similar cells working together to carry out a function
- Organisms that make their own food
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- _____ of life; all living things arise from other living things
- A _______ experiment is used as a comparison to base the results of the actual experiment off of
- A harmless pill similar in shape and colour to the experimental pill used in double blind testing
- A repeat of an experiment
- Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body
- Type of reproduction which involves two parents
- An educated guess based on observation
- Organisms that have to consume other organisms for nutrition
- Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body
- Organisms respond to a _____ in their environment, eg. light
19 Clues: A repeat of an experiment • Organisms that make their own food • An educated guess based on observation • Whether something is morally right or wrong • Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body • Type of reproduction which involves one parent • Type of reproduction which involves two parents • Elimination of waste products of metabolism from the body • ...
