nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Being Human Review 2022-10-03
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- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- any of the tubes through which blood flows in the body
- a long tube through which food travels from the stomach and out of the body while it is being digested
- the body’s process of changing food chemically into a form that it can use
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- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- the smallest unit of any chemical element
- the tube in the body that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- a group of related cells that forms larger parts of animals and plants
- the scientific study of the natural processes of living things
- a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job
- an organ in the body where food is digested
11 Clues: relating to the heart and blood vessels • the smallest unit of any chemical element • an organ in the body where food is digested • any of the tubes through which blood flows in the body • the scientific study of the natural processes of living things • the tube in the body that carries food from the mouth to the stomach • ...
kadir life science 2013-07-31
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- is the small nucles
- is to look at some thing real close
- the study of plants
- is a science terme
- the study of animals
- have animals living in it
- is jelly like stuff in the cell
- is a gess
- is the brain of the plant
- is the study of life.
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- is grass plants and animls living and it is a biom
- is to arange stuff
- is the power house of a cell
- is mold and other bactiera
- to look into something
- is a place that plants and animals live in
- is the splitng of cells
- have plants living in it
- membrane is behind the cell wall
- is 2% of fresh water in the world
- science to study life
- protect the plants and it let things in and out of it
- water is have plants and animals living in it it is a biolm
- is a dry and snowe place ti is a biom
- is something that you can grow
25 Clues: is a gess • is to arange stuff • is a science terme • is the small nucles • the study of plants • the study of animals • science to study life • is the study of life. • to look into something • is the splitng of cells • have plants living in it • have animals living in it • is the brain of the plant • is mold and other bactiera • is the power house of a cell • is something that you can grow • ...
Valpak – April 2025 2025-03-24
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- Nutrient-rich soil enhancer
- Hand tool for loosening soil
- Tool used for digging
- A pink spring-blooming tree
- Yellow flower that blooms in early spring
- Where plants are grown before transplanting
- Decayed leaves or wood chips that enrich soil
- Plant that returns year after year
- The act of supplying water to plants
- Substance that helps plants grow faster
- Underground storage organ for some plants
- Colorful flower associated with the Netherlands
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- Container for growing plants
- A plant that lives only one season
- Unwanted plant in a garden
- H2O synonym
- Method of growing plants in water without soil
- Process of moving plants to a larger space
- A cluster of petals on a plant
- Tiny plant embryo inside a shell
- Season for planting
- The act of removing dead leaves or stems
- A fragrant purple spring flower
- Small flying insect that pollinates flowers
- Planting area bordered by wood or stone
- Structure for supporting climbing plants
26 Clues: H2O synonym • Season for planting • Tool used for digging • Unwanted plant in a garden • Nutrient-rich soil enhancer • A pink spring-blooming tree • Container for growing plants • Hand tool for loosening soil • A cluster of petals on a plant • A fragrant purple spring flower • Tiny plant embryo inside a shell • A plant that lives only one season • Plant that returns year after year • ...
Food chain 2018-07-10
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- / break down dead and undigested material which allows nutrients to be recycled.
- / all organisms living in a particular area and all the abiotic conditions
- / natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- / organisms that make their own food
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- consumer / organisms mostly animals, which eat primary consumers.
- / obtains its nutrition by feeding on organic matter made up of dead plant and animal material.
- consumer / also known as herbivores which means they feed on plants.
- levels / number of steps it is from the start of the chain.
8 Clues: / organisms that make their own food • levels / number of steps it is from the start of the chain. • consumer / organisms mostly animals, which eat primary consumers. • consumer / also known as herbivores which means they feed on plants. • / natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
BOTSOC puzzle 2023-12-05
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- These organisms played an important role in creating an aerobic atmosphere- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that give rise to new cells
- A seed bearing organ
- A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue
- Synonym to microsporophyll
- Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents
- This era marked the appearance of first flowering plants- In most plants this is the outermost layer that covers the plant parts
- A herbal plant which is related to family Equisetaceae ( starts with H)
- Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C)
- In most plants this is the outermost cell layer that covers the plant parts
- Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth
- The process ensure that roots grow into the soil and shoots grow towards sunight
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- Process of inducing the flowering in plants when they exposed to the low temperature ( Starts with v)
- The first true plants belonging to this group appeared in Triassic period( Starts with c)
- Can be used for radiocarbon dating and studying past climates
- The life cycle of these plants are characterized by a dominant gametophytic stage
- A thin layer for preventing evaporation from the leaf surface
- Around 66 million years ago this period concluded with a mass extinction event of both plants and animals
- The process that plants carry water from roots to other parts
- The phenomenon of plants adapted to arid environments ( Starts with X)
- Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment
- a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant
- A thin formative cell layer between vascular tissues that gives rise to new cells
22 Clues: A seed bearing organ • Synonym to microsporophyll • A clade of plant that possess vascular tissue • Most of these plants exhibit secondary growth • a stage in the life cycle of the flowering plant • Structure that contains the DNA from both its parents • Approximately 94-95% of plants grow in this environment • Pigment that has a porphyrin structure ( starts with C) • ...
All About Plants Review 2024-02-21
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- The world's tallest trees
- The smallest flowering plant is less than a ____ long
- Some trees keep their leaves in the winter. These are called ____
- Many people cut this down for homes, airports, and roads
- Spinach and ____ are leaf vegetables
- We wear ____ and the material comes from plants
- The Coast redwood can live for more than ____
- Flies like plants that smell like ____
- Leaves are green because of ____
- Wolffia plants grow in this
- It makes seeds but it doesn't produce flowers
- Plants use sunlight to make food from ____ and water
- Insects and other animals can see some ____ better than others
- Many plants that grow on land grow in this
- A red fruit
- Lots of the ____ that we use come from plants
- Planes leave from here
- Many flowers have ____ that help bees find the center
- Cauliflower and ____ are flower vegetables
- These plants don't produce seeds
- This animal helps pollinate flowers
- This animal pollinates flowers and make honey
- The only plant that produces flowers underwater
- Ferns and mosses make these
- Bees like flowers with a ____ smell
- This part of the plant makes seeds
- Animals and ____ help pollinate flowers
- The titan arum is one of the world's ____ plants
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- Some plants need sun, other plants need ___
- A kind of plant that produces flowers
- This plant can grow in very clod places
- A kind of plant that produces seeds
- This is an insect-eating plant
- Plants make their own food. It's called ____
- Most plants make these things
- Dangerous chemicals that are bad for plants
- The smallest flowering plant
- This part of the flower has eggs
- Carrots and ____ are root vegetables
- It's important to eat your ____ and vegetables
- This part of the plant holds the plant to the soil
- Plants usually grow well when it's sunny and there is ____
- Birds like flowers with this color
- These insects help pollinate flowers
- When people cut down trees, the plants lose their ____
- Conifers make this
- Plants that farmers grow for food
- Celery and ____ are stem vegetables
- The male part of the flower makes this
- A tropical forest that is hot and wet
- Plants take in carbon dioxide and produce ____
- The wind and ____ take some fruit away from the plant
- Plants can make their own food! This is called ____
- Bees, birds, and flies are animals that help ____ plants
- This part of the flower makes pollen
- In summer, plants make lots of food because there is lots of ____
- A type of non-seed plant
57 Clues: A red fruit • Conifers make this • Planes leave from here • A type of non-seed plant • The world's tallest trees • Wolffia plants grow in this • Ferns and mosses make these • The smallest flowering plant • Most plants make these things • This is an insect-eating plant • This part of the flower has eggs • Leaves are green because of ____ • These plants don't produce seeds • ...
Ecosystem - Terms you should know!!! 2021-06-04
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms;
- an animal that naturally kills or hunts another organism for its nutrition.
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse.
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- relating to or resulting from living organisms.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- - a plant, fungus, or microorganism that lives on dead or decaying organic matter.
- an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy.
- An autotrophic organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
10 Clues: relating to or resulting from living organisms. • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms; • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. • an organism that feeds on plants or other animals for energy. • an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse. • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • ...
plants 2021-03-12
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- The young plant that develops from the zygote, or fertilized egg, is called the
- touch, gravity, and light are three important stimuli that that trigger growth in plants
- fertilized egg is called a
- is the number of hours of darkness that determines whether or not a plant will flower
- protects the seeds as they develop
- keeps the plant from injury when it grows
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- Next is a layer of cells called the
- plant's response to seasonal changes in the length of night and day is called a
- carries substances between the plant's roots
- occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell
- helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water
- open and close to control when gases enters and leaves the leaf, and oxygen and water vapor exit
- is on the plant that has color
13 Clues: fertilized egg is called a • is on the plant that has color • protects the seeds as they develop • Next is a layer of cells called the • keeps the plant from injury when it grows • carries substances between the plant's roots • occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell • helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water • ...
Plants 2021-05-31
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- Plants Need It To Live.
- process of sprouting is called.
- looks like a long stick (part of plant).
- Opposite Of 1st down Q.
- Lights! Camera! Action!
- Blossom
- What do leaves give out?
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- Cutting Down Of Trees Causes ____.
- prepared from extra starch.
- Important Part
- green substance in leaves.
- A Small That Becomes Big.
- dioxide Type of gas.
13 Clues: Blossom • Important Part • dioxide Type of gas. • Plants Need It To Live. • Opposite Of 1st down Q. • Lights! Camera! Action! • What do leaves give out? • A Small That Becomes Big. • green substance in leaves. • prepared from extra starch. • process of sprouting is called. • Cutting Down Of Trees Causes ____. • looks like a long stick (part of plant).
Plants 2022-03-23
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- To move from one place to another
- The part of the plant that holds the flower up
- You can grow plants from these.
- to continue to live, especially in difficult times
- People say this is the most beautiful part of a plant.
- to draw interest.
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- Animals and plants get their food from ________
- We are learning to ______ to climate change.
- Plants need this from the sun to grow
- Something that falls from trees in Autumn.
- Plants usually get food and water through these
- Most plants roots grow here.
- Some plants have evolved to _______ insects.
13 Clues: to draw interest. • Most plants roots grow here. • You can grow plants from these. • To move from one place to another • Plants need this from the sun to grow • Something that falls from trees in Autumn. • We are learning to ______ to climate change. • Some plants have evolved to _______ insects. • The part of the plant that holds the flower up • ...
plants 2013-09-16
13 Clues: a giant plant • a very dry plant • a very bushy plant • a very juicy plant • plant a plant indors • a very very long plant • a very colorfull plant • a very beutifull plant • a very soft green plant • a green very small plant • ivy a very painfull plant • a dry and beutifull plant • plant a very jungly plant
Plants 2016-04-22
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- What is the green pigmet in leaf?
- Give an example for fibrous root
- Give an example for rabi crops
- What is the bottom layer called in part of a plant?
- What is the brown layer called in a tree?
- Give an example for kharif crops
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- What is the tiny openings called in leaf?
- Where we can get oxygen?
- Which is the crop that can grow in summer season?
- What we get from fruits?
- What is the top layer called in part of a plant?
- Give an example for tap root
- Which is the crop that can grow in winter season?
13 Clues: Where we can get oxygen? • What we get from fruits? • Give an example for tap root • Give an example for rabi crops • Give an example for fibrous root • Give an example for kharif crops • What is the green pigmet in leaf? • What is the tiny openings called in leaf? • What is the brown layer called in a tree? • What is the top layer called in part of a plant? • ...
Plants 2023-11-20
13 Clues: - Spring bulb • - Plant embryo • - Desert plant • - Thorny flower • - Climbing vine • - Colorful bloom • - Small woody plant • - Anchor underground • - Fast-growing grass • - Sunlight to energy • - Photosynthesis site • - Non-flowering plant • - Seed-bearing structure
Plants 2024-02-01
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- Modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers
- A seed-like structure that produces a new plant
- Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Transports water and nutrients throughout the plant
- The female reproductive cell (ovule)
- Makes food for the plant
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- The male reproductive cell (pollen)
- Helps the plant reproduce by attracting pollinators and making seeds.
- A sweet product of a tree or plant that contains the seed
- Male reproductive structure of a flowering plant
- Female reproductive structure of a flowering plant\
- Female reproductive organ that produces and contains the eggs
- The fertilized part of the flowering plant
13 Clues: Makes food for the plant • The male reproductive cell (pollen) • The female reproductive cell (ovule) • Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil • The fertilized part of the flowering plant • A seed-like structure that produces a new plant • Male reproductive structure of a flowering plant • Female reproductive structure of a flowering plant\ • ...
Plants 2022-08-15
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- Chlorophyll is a ________ that makes leaves appear green
- What are the tiny pores on leaves called?
- This sugar is made by plants for energy
- When glucose is stored it is turned into ______
- Plants appear green because chlorophyll ________ green light
- This gas is a by-product of photosynthesis
- The term for the movement of water out of a plant
- The ________ layer is the underside of the leaf
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- The process by which plants make energy to survive
- this gas is absorbed by leaves
- _____ and red light are absorbed by chlorophyll
- There are two _______ cells on the outside of a stomata
- What is the singular form of stomata
13 Clues: this gas is absorbed by leaves • What is the singular form of stomata • This sugar is made by plants for energy • What are the tiny pores on leaves called? • This gas is a by-product of photosynthesis • When glucose is stored it is turned into ______ • _____ and red light are absorbed by chlorophyll • The ________ layer is the underside of the leaf • ...
Plants 2023-10-11
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- A part of a plant that serves as an anchor, soaks up water and minerals, and stores extra food
- A living thing that uses sunlight to produce its own food.
- A usable power that comes from a source such as light or heat.
- Tiny grains that are produced by flower or cone in order to fertilize seeds for reproduction.
- Main support o a plant, transports water and minerals throughout a plant.
- To produce something that is similar or the same.
- A part of a plant that houses or covers seeds
- A part of a plant that can produce seeds or pollen in order to reproduce
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- A process in which leaves of a plant turn carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight into food for the plant.
- The transfer of pollen between flowers or parts of flowers for reproduction.
- A part of a plant that captures energy from the sun and carbon dioxide to make food for the plant
- A part of the plant that produces more plants
- Dioxide A gas that is absorbed by the leaves of a plant to aid in producing food for the plant.
13 Clues: A part of the plant that produces more plants • A part of a plant that houses or covers seeds • To produce something that is similar or the same. • A living thing that uses sunlight to produce its own food. • A usable power that comes from a source such as light or heat. • A part of a plant that can produce seeds or pollen in order to reproduce • ...
Plants 2025-04-29
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- Cells that control stomata opening and closing
- Tissue where photosynthesis and support occurs
- Tissue that transports water and nutrients
- Roots that are thin and spread out
- Transports water upward
- How plants make their own food.
- Transports nutrients and carbohydrates
- Above ground
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- Tissue that is a protective outer covering
- Plants start out as...
- Below ground
- One large vertical root
- Used for gas exchange
13 Clues: Below ground • Above ground • Used for gas exchange • Plants start out as... • Transports water upward • One large vertical root • How plants make their own food. • Roots that are thin and spread out • Transports nutrients and carbohydrates • Tissue that is a protective outer covering • Tissue that transports water and nutrients • Cells that control stomata opening and closing • ...
Science - multiple assessment 2024-06-29
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- A rearrangement of the atoms or molecules of two or more substances that come into contact with each other, resulting in the formation of one or more new substances
- a condition in which aerial oxidation of unsaturated fat present in food gives it an unpleasant flavour and odour
- the addition of oxygen to the substance or the removal of hydrogen from the substance
- mirror a curved mirror where the reflective surface bulges out toward the light source
- of light Phenomena of when a ray of light approaches a smooth polished surface and the light ray bounces back
- the complex tissue that acts as a transport system, commonly found in vascular plants for the transport of soluble organic compounds
- of curvature It is the centre of the sphere of which the mirror forms the part
- a process of breaking down or simplifying any physical or chemical entity
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- a process of intake, as well as utilisation of nutrients by an organism
- mirror a curved mirror where the reflecting surface is on the inner side of the curved shape
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
- the biochemical process in living organisms involving the production of energy
- subatomic particles that are one of the primary constituents of atomic nuclei
- a double-membraned eukaryotic cell organelle that contains the genetic material in the form of chromosomes
- a type of complex tissue present in plants, that primarily transports water & nutrients from roots to stem and the leaves
15 Clues: a process of intake, as well as utilisation of nutrients by an organism • a process of breaking down or simplifying any physical or chemical entity • subatomic particles that are one of the primary constituents of atomic nuclei • the biochemical process in living organisms involving the production of energy • ...
Nutrition 2016-02-25
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- What assists in blood clotting?
- Cholesterol what does double fibre help?
- fat What is considered the most harmful fat?
- What helps form haemoglobin?
- fats What helps decrease cholesterol?
- How many kj is in protein per 1 gram?
- sight What is Vitamin A essential for?
- How many basic nutrients are there?
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- What is the boys main supply of energy?
- What foods are found in saturated fats?
- What controls nerve impulses?
- What is the secondary role of protein?
- How much water does our body contain?
13 Clues: What helps form haemoglobin? • What controls nerve impulses? • What assists in blood clotting? • How many basic nutrients are there? • fats What helps decrease cholesterol? • How many kj is in protein per 1 gram? • How much water does our body contain? • What is the secondary role of protein? • sight What is Vitamin A essential for? • What is the boys main supply of energy? • ...
Nutrition 2018-08-05
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- = any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds which have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms.
- respiration = a type of respiration that does not use oxygen.
- = any of a class of organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. They include many natural oils, waxes, and steroids.
- = a form of malnutrition caused by protein deficiency in the diet, typically affecting young children in the tropics.
- = the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1 °C, equal to one thousand small calories and often used to measure the energy value of foods.
- = the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- = any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- diet = a diet consisting of a variety of different types of food and providing adequate amounts of the nutrients necessary for good health.
- = 1,000 joules, especially as a measure of the energy value of foods.
- = the process of burning something.
- = a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- = any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- respiration = the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen.
13 Clues: = the process of burning something. • = a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • respiration = a type of respiration that does not use oxygen. • = 1,000 joules, especially as a measure of the energy value of foods. • respiration = the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. • ...
Nutrition 2012-10-26
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- Helps the digestive system
- If I am lactose intolerant, allergic to peanuts or have diabetes these are all _________ factors that may influence my eating habits.
- Important for growth and development
- It is important to listen to your _________ and thirst cues.
- What foods I find in my house, are the cheapest to buy and are sent in my lunch bags are examples of ___________ factors that influence my eating habits.
- I am _________ when I have not drunk enough water.
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- What I eat for religious holidays, what I eat if I am out with friends are a few examples of _______ factors that influence my eating habits.
- If I am sad, mad, grumpy or happy are all examples of _________ factors that may influence my eating habits.
- Important for strong bones and teeth
- Important for carrying oxygen in your blood
- A main energy source
- D Important for strong bones and teeth because it helps absorb calcium
- If I have not eaten enough food for my body I may have low ________ .
13 Clues: A main energy source • Helps the digestive system • Important for strong bones and teeth • Important for growth and development • Important for carrying oxygen in your blood • I am _________ when I have not drunk enough water. • It is important to listen to your _________ and thirst cues. • If I have not eaten enough food for my body I may have low ________ . • ...
Nutrition 2020-09-11
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- elimination of indegestible waste
- made of two muscle layers in the gut
- breaks down starch to maltose
- recieves pancreatic juice from pancreas and bile from gall bladder
- bile does this to break down large globules to small droplets
- enzyme that converts trypsinogen to trypsin
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- has tough connective tissue that protects gut wall
- wave of muscular contractions and relaxations to move food down gut
- has connective tissue which removes absorbed products of digestion
- breakdown of molecules to be absorbed into the blood
- vesicle fuses with cell membrane to secrete contents
- secreted by goblet cells
- lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats
13 Clues: secreted by goblet cells • breaks down starch to maltose • elimination of indegestible waste • made of two muscle layers in the gut • enzyme that converts trypsinogen to trypsin • lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats • has tough connective tissue that protects gut wall • breakdown of molecules to be absorbed into the blood • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-08
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- This happens when your body doesn't get the vitamins it needs
- These types of carbs make things taste sweet
- These types of fats are usually solid at room temperature
- This is where your body gets most of its energy
- What does your body like to turn all carbs into?
- There are nine of these types of acids
- Most cooking oils are this type of fats.
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- This is 3 fatty acids linked with a glycerol
- These are found in lakes streams and oceans
- Type of fats that companies turn into saturated fats.
- This makes up 60% of your body
- These measure energy in food
- The study of how your body uses the food you eat
13 Clues: These measure energy in food • This makes up 60% of your body • There are nine of these types of acids • Most cooking oils are this type of fats. • These are found in lakes streams and oceans • This is 3 fatty acids linked with a glycerol • These types of carbs make things taste sweet • This is where your body gets most of its energy • ...
Nutrition 2023-02-14
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- Not in ABCD's of melanoma
- Where does cholesterol come from?
- reccomened amount of fat
- maintains stability
- What are fruits and veggies made of?
- fat and water soluble
- do not contain calories
- spread of cancer
- Tumor that is cancerous
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- Strokes
- What is the main source of energy?
- Most calories per gram
- Stored.
- grow and repair body tissues
- cells don't do this after a stroke/heart attack
15 Clues: Strokes • Stored. • spread of cancer • maintains stability • fat and water soluble • Most calories per gram • do not contain calories • Tumor that is cancerous • reccomened amount of fat • Not in ABCD's of melanoma • grow and repair body tissues • Where does cholesterol come from? • What is the main source of energy? • What are fruits and veggies made of? • ...
Nutrition 2023-06-05
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- Involved with bone health and cardiovascular disease. (Ex: cheese)
- Stored in bones and teeth, giving them structure. (Ex: Milk)
- What is an example of a protein source?
- Have important sources of many nutrients, including potassium, dietary fiber, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin C. (Ex: Lettuce)
- What keeps you hydrated?
- A white refined substance that in excess can lead to diabetes and obesity.
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- Provides energy for your body. (Ex: Bread)
- What is something you should limit having in your diet?
- Increase energy levels, improve mood, reduce stress and anxiety, improve short term memory, and maintain muscle strength. (Ex: _____ A, B, C,D)
- What is the maximum amount of times you should eat in a day?
- Measure of energy in food.
- What is the minimum amount of times you should eat in a day?
- Also known as bad cholesterol.
13 Clues: What keeps you hydrated? • Measure of energy in food. • Also known as bad cholesterol. • What is an example of a protein source? • Provides energy for your body. (Ex: Bread) • What is something you should limit having in your diet? • Stored in bones and teeth, giving them structure. (Ex: Milk) • What is the maximum amount of times you should eat in a day? • ...
Nutrition 2024-11-09
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- Macronutrient for long-lasting energy and cell growth
- Essential nutrient to build and repair muscles
- Process of providing food for health and growth
- Main source of quick energy like bread and pasta
- Ability to do work or sustain physical activity
- Nutrients needed in large amounts like carbs and proteins
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- Ability to sustain physical activity for long periods
- Repairing and rebuilding body after exercise
- Minerals like sodium and potassium for fluid balance
- Muscle capacity to exert force
- Stored glucose in muscles for energy
- Maintaining fluid levels in the body
- Vitamins and minerals needed in small amounts
13 Clues: Muscle capacity to exert force • Stored glucose in muscles for energy • Maintaining fluid levels in the body • Repairing and rebuilding body after exercise • Vitamins and minerals needed in small amounts • Essential nutrient to build and repair muscles • Process of providing food for health and growth • Ability to do work or sustain physical activity • ...
Human Wellbeing Glossary 2024-05-03
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- inhabitants
- prolonged starvation
- measure of human wellbeing
- measure of quantity
- difference in amount, degree or circumstance
- surroundings/conditions
- developed country
- increase in population and infrastructure
- reliable access to nutrition
- difference in a characteristic over an area
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- immigrant
- improvement
- degree of suitability for inhabitance
- measure of quality
- developing country
- assistance
- similar to drought
17 Clues: immigrant • assistance • improvement • inhabitants • developed country • measure of quality • developing country • similar to drought • measure of quantity • prolonged starvation • surroundings/conditions • measure of human wellbeing • reliable access to nutrition • degree of suitability for inhabitance • increase in population and infrastructure • difference in a characteristic over an area • ...
Adult Nutrition 2023-12-04
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- While going through cancer treatment, it is recommended to consume food and drinks high in protein, vitamins, minerals, and ____
- Stage 2 of HIV infection is also known as ___________ latency
- Carbohydrates and protein after a workout stimulate protein ______
- This substance prevents nausea in cancer patients
- What is vital for survival with HIV?
- 40% loss of lean body mass is associated with a 100% _________ risk
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- refers to loss of flesh in Greek
- There is a high prevalence of HIV among African American ___________ men
- accounts for 44.7% of the body in males
- To prevent cancer avoid __ meat
- the majority of cancer develops in ___ tissue
- Nutrition therapy is required to prevent ________ in HIV patients
12 Clues: To prevent cancer avoid __ meat • refers to loss of flesh in Greek • What is vital for survival with HIV? • accounts for 44.7% of the body in males • the majority of cancer develops in ___ tissue • This substance prevents nausea in cancer patients • Stage 2 of HIV infection is also known as ___________ latency • ...
Eng 2023-09-19
20 Clues: redze • atlikt • uzturs • strikts • varonis • atslēgt • vērtīgs • uztvere • traucēt • apmulsis • huligāns • sarežģīts • kaitinošs • personība • ļaundaris • disleksija • absolvents • brīvprātīgais • izjaukt / sagraut • industry mūzikas industrija
ENA6 crossw0rd 2025-03-10
22 Clues: melko • laina • pysyvä • tinkiä • kuitti • tehdas • tuotto • ennuste • säästöt • ravinto • ennuste • ehdotus • vakuutus • sinnikäs • stipendi • perustaja • ilmapiiri • kunnianhimo • lainsäädäntö • monipuolinen • eriskummallinen • bruttokansantuote
Biomedical Science Careers 2016-12-16
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- A specialist on diet and nutrition.
- Someone who studies yogurt to make sure it’s not inflectional.
- An expert or specialist in psychology.
- A specialist who studies diseases.
- The process of analyzing DNA.
- Helps people across the lifespan to do things that they want to do.
- Someone who helps others communicate.
- A health care specialist that focuses on neuromuscular disorders.
- A doctor that treats diseases in the nervous system.
- A professional that checks water to make sure that it’s usable.
- Are responsible for performing technical tasks like cell reproduction.
- A scientist who studies and researches aspects of humanity.
- Someone who uses methods to look into a human’s body and examine it.
- A scientist who studies and researches plants.
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- Someone who studies blood and diseases.
- A medical professional who protects the health of animals.
- Study animals and their behavior.
- Specialists that study fingerprints and evidence.
- They treat patients with dysfunctions in the cardiopulmonary system.
- A physician who studies and specializes certain diseases.
- Someone who helps investigate a crime and analyze evidence.
- Someone who studies human movement
- A scientist who studies living things.
- Someone who studies law and science.
- Hygienist Someone who wants to protect the health and safety of people.
- Someone who studies marine-life creatures.
26 Clues: The process of analyzing DNA. • Study animals and their behavior. • Someone who studies human movement • A specialist who studies diseases. • A specialist on diet and nutrition. • Someone who studies law and science. • Someone who helps others communicate. • An expert or specialist in psychology. • A scientist who studies living things. • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-06-11
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- A carbon fixation pathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions that allows a plant to photosynthesize during the day, but only exchange gases at night.
- A band-like thickening in the center of the root endodermis (radial and cell walls) of vascular plants.
- A very fine fibril, or fiber-like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose.
- A natural, internal process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours.
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- A species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic.
- The exudation of drops of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses, and a number of fungi.
- A phenomenon in which the static pressure of the liquid reduces to below the liquid's vapour pressure, leading to the formation of small vapor-filled cavities in the liquid
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- The process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract, as part of the nutrition of an organism.
- The process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues.
10 Clues: A very fine fibril, or fiber-like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose. • A natural, internal process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours. • The process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues. • ...
PROTEIN 2024-02-20
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- a severe form of malnutrition ,specifically, protein-energy under nutrition.
- a combination of 20 what?
- plant proteins.
- what are the 9 remaining amino acids your body can't make.
- a energy deficit due to deficiency of all macro nutrients, but primarily protein.
- what defends the body from diseases and infections.
- the practice of not eating meat or fish.
- the breaking of many of the weak linkages.
- a disease marked by severe protein malnutrition and bilateral extremity swelling.
- a disease caused by the lack of some essential or important element in the diet.
- that comes from nuts and grans .
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- what are the 11 amino acids that your body can make.
- animal meat.
- a made up of chemical 'building blocks' called amino acids.
- what refers to the maintenance of sable levels of acid.
- the long seedpod of a certain plant.
- a net difference between bodily nitrogen intake and loss.
- what counteracts and excess of either acid of base in a fluid.
- lack of proper nutrition
19 Clues: animal meat. • plant proteins. • lack of proper nutrition • a combination of 20 what? • the long seedpod of a certain plant. • that comes from nuts and grans . • the practice of not eating meat or fish. • the breaking of many of the weak linkages. • what defends the body from diseases and infections. • what are the 11 amino acids that your body can make. • ...
Plants and Soil 2025-04-17
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- has a scattered vascular bundle
- what the seeds get nourishment from
- what holds the anther up
- the largest soil particle
- what holds up the leaves on the stem
- where the female plants gamete is formed
- where photosynthesis takes place
- the act of converting light energy into food
- the smallest particle of soil
- what moves waters in plants
- the male gamete of a plant
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- the male part of the flower
- what do plants grown in
- flowering plants that come back each year
- the order of flowering plants
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 1 oe 2 years
- has flowering parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- what anchors the plant in the ground
- the part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- what transfers sugars and minerals in the plants
- the female part of the flower
21 Clues: what do plants grown in • what holds the anther up • the largest soil particle • the male gamete of a plant • the male part of the flower • what moves waters in plants • the order of flowering plants • the female part of the flower • the smallest particle of soil • has a scattered vascular bundle • where photosynthesis takes place • what the seeds get nourishment from • ...
Characteristics of Living Things 2022-09-28
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- Some materials that are not needed by the body are removed as waste products
- The production of young organism similar to their parent is called ……..………………….[1]
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- This is the process wherein organisms take in or manufacture food
- All living things release energy from their food in a process called ………………..……….[1], which happens inside their cells.
- Some of the energy is used for ………………………[1], which usually happens more quickly in animals than in plants.
- The ability to respond to a stimulus in the environment like light and temperature
- All living things get bigger as they get older. This process is called ……………………………[1]
- Living things are often called ………….…….…….… [1]
8 Clues: Living things are often called ………….…….…….… [1] • This is the process wherein organisms take in or manufacture food • Some materials that are not needed by the body are removed as waste products • The ability to respond to a stimulus in the environment like light and temperature • ...
Characteristics of Living Things 2022-09-28
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- Some materials that are not needed by the body are removed as waste products
- The production of young organism similar to their parent is called ……..………………….[1]
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- This is the process wherein organisms take in or manufacture food
- All living things release energy from their food in a process called ………………..……….[1], which happens inside their cells.
- Some of the energy is used for ………………………[1], which usually happens more quickly in animals than in plants.
- The ability to respond to a stimulus in the environment like light and temperature
- All living things get bigger as they get older. This process is called ……………………………[1]
- Living things are often called ………….…….…….… [1]
8 Clues: Living things are often called ………….…….…….… [1] • This is the process wherein organisms take in or manufacture food • Some materials that are not needed by the body are removed as waste products • The ability to respond to a stimulus in the environment like light and temperature • ...
Plants 2021-05-04
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- absorb water & nutrients
- waste gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- supplies energy for photosynthesis
- C6H12O6 (made during photosynthesis)
- where photosynthesis happens in a plant
- structure in a plant cell that captures sunlight
- "baby" plant inside a seed
- process of a seed sprouting
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- contain reproductive parts (to make seeds)
- gas needed by plants for photosynthesis
- supports the plant and transports food/water to other parts
- holds and protects the seeds
- protective outer layer of a seed
13 Clues: absorb water & nutrients • "baby" plant inside a seed • process of a seed sprouting • holds and protects the seeds • protective outer layer of a seed • supplies energy for photosynthesis • C6H12O6 (made during photosynthesis) • gas needed by plants for photosynthesis • where photosynthesis happens in a plant • contain reproductive parts (to make seeds) • ...
Plants 2013-11-24
13 Clues: catch light • put seed in • grows plant • colects water • part of pistil • organs of the plant • male part of flower • what all plants need • supports buds and leaves • female part of the flower • what comes of most plants • what you give to the plant • help the flower to make more flowers
PLANTS 2021-12-01
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- when pollen from the stamen moves onto the pistil and seeds and fruit are produced
- the female part of the plant
- with water,soil and sun the plant begins to grow
- the male part of the plant
- located at bass of petals
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- takes in water and minerals from the ground
- important to making seeds
- develops into a seed when fertilized
- makes food for the plant
- need sunlight and water
- supports the plant
- give a flower its unique shape
- have the job of making new plants
13 Clues: supports the plant • need sunlight and water • makes food for the plant • important to making seeds • located at bass of petals • the male part of the plant • the female part of the plant • give a flower its unique shape • have the job of making new plants • develops into a seed when fertilized • takes in water and minerals from the ground • ...
Plants 2021-12-05
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- The gas that plants produce in the photosynthesis and we breathe it.
- The part of the flower that is green and looks like leaves.
- A green matter that makes it possible for the plabts to manufacture their own food.
- The part of the flower that holds yellow pollen.
- The fruits of maple trees.
- The new living plant in the seed.
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- The process by which stamen is moved to the pistel by pollinators.
- Trees that produce seeds in cones instead of flowers.
- A life saving antibiotic that is produced from a green mold.
- The process in which green plants use the energy of sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
- The colorful part of the flower the attracts pollinators.
- The brown protective layer that covers the outside of the trunk.
- The upper part of the tree that consists of branches and leaves.
13 Clues: The fruits of maple trees. • The new living plant in the seed. • The part of the flower that holds yellow pollen. • Trees that produce seeds in cones instead of flowers. • The colorful part of the flower the attracts pollinators. • The part of the flower that is green and looks like leaves. • A life saving antibiotic that is produced from a green mold. • ...
Plants 2023-11-07
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- Plants breath this out (waste product)
- Ms. Maize's favorite fast food
- Carries water and dissolved nutrients
- Tiny openings in leaves
- Plants breathe this in
- Types of flowers that we planted in our cups
- Plants need this and it is found in the soil
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- The bodily system that we are about to start learning about (Page 123)
- A series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar (food)
- Carries dissolved sugars
- Plant tissue composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients
- System that removes waste (page 108)
- Product of photosynthesis (another word for sugar)
13 Clues: Plants breathe this in • Tiny openings in leaves • Carries dissolved sugars • Ms. Maize's favorite fast food • System that removes waste (page 108) • Carries water and dissolved nutrients • Plants breath this out (waste product) • Types of flowers that we planted in our cups • Plants need this and it is found in the soil • Product of photosynthesis (another word for sugar) • ...
PLANTS 2024-02-20
13 Clues: PLANTS GROWTH • "NAKED" SEEDS • TINY STRUCTURES • FLOWERING PLANTS • PROTECT THE SEEDS • TRANSFER OF POLLEN • TUBELIKE STRUCTURES • MALE PART OF FLOWER • EMBRO BEGINS TO GROW • FEMALE PART OF FLOWER • HELPS REDUCE WATER LOSS • SPERM CELL UNITES WITH EGG • INSIDE A PROTECTIVE COVERING
Plants 2024-09-30
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- the plant parts that use sunlight and air to make food
- how pollen is transferred from one plant to another
- The plant part that makes seeds
- the part of a plant that holds up the plant
- a sticky powder inside a flower that helps make seeds
- a thing that living things need to grow
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- when a seed begins to grow
- a young plant
- the plant part that holds the seeds
- movement of seeds from one place to another
- bits of rock and soil that help plants and animals grow
- a plant part that keeps the plant in the ground
- a plant part that can grow into a new plant
13 Clues: a young plant • when a seed begins to grow • The plant part that makes seeds • the plant part that holds the seeds • a thing that living things need to grow • movement of seeds from one place to another • the part of a plant that holds up the plant • a plant part that can grow into a new plant • a plant part that keeps the plant in the ground • ...
plants 2025-09-19
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- color in leaves that helps make food
- growing above the ground
- that we eat
- holes on leaves for air
- wide part of a leaf
- parts in the plant
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- of flower or leaf
- the plant above the ground
- growing from the main trunk
- food using sunlight
- green part on stem
- the plant.
- a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
13 Clues: the plant. • that we eat • of flower or leaf • green part on stem • parts in the plant • food using sunlight • wide part of a leaf • holes on leaves for air • growing above the ground • the plant above the ground • growing from the main trunk • color in leaves that helps make food • a plant firmly in the soil. They provide water and minerals
Plants 2025-05-15
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- The reproductive organ of most plants
- This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place.
- A plant part that absorbs water, stores food, and anchors plants to the ground.
- A system found in plants that transports water and sugars.
- A waxy coating on the top of leaves that prevents from escaping.
- The structure in plants that transports sugars and nutrients.
- The male gametes of plants that fertilize the egg to create an offspring.
- The structure in plants that transports water up the plant.
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- Plants make their own food using this process.
- The name for an organism that makes its own food.
- A method used by plants to spread their seeds far from the parent plant.
- A small hole on the bottom of a leaf that allows gases to enter and leave.
- This green pigment captures sunlight and makes plants green.
13 Clues: The reproductive organ of most plants • Plants make their own food using this process. • The name for an organism that makes its own food. • A system found in plants that transports water and sugars. • This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place. • The structure in plants that transports water up the plant. • ...
Life processes 2021-08-05
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- the sort form of the acid secreted in our stomach
- enzyme which digest the starch
- which protect the blood from mixing in the heart
- enzyme which is present in stomach activated by hcl
- those which takes the nutrition from the host body
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- the largest vein of human body
- the largest artery of human body
- function of the organ to remove the wastes from human body
- the nutrition in plant
- the pigment present in green leaf which make them green
10 Clues: the nutrition in plant • the largest vein of human body • enzyme which digest the starch • the largest artery of human body • which protect the blood from mixing in the heart • the sort form of the acid secreted in our stomach • those which takes the nutrition from the host body • enzyme which is present in stomach activated by hcl • ...
Vocab Choice Board 2025-11-18
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- Adoption involves adopters from a different ethnic or cultural background from that of the child.
- (national) adoption involves adopters who live in the same country as the child.
- Desert: These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- School Lunch Program: Administered at the state-level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- Bank: A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- Adoption is a form of adoption that has the effect of conferring legal rights and duties, but undertaken by a process that is not legal (e.g. by the adopters accepting someone else's child and registering him/her as though he/she were their birth child).
- Nervosa: The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control about eating.
- legal transfer of parental rights and responsibilities for a child which is permanent.
- a child's basic physical, emotional, intellectual and social needs are met by his or her caregivers and the child is developing according to his or her potential.
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- or intercountry adoption involves adopters who live in a different country as the child.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC): Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to offer nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economics benefits to communities.
- Kitchen: A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
- Contamination: The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- Pantry: An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- Zone: The temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees F in which food-borne bacteria can grow.
- Parental Care
- Meal Sites: Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- Nervosa: This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss. Binge Eating Disorder: This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control about eating.
18 Clues: Parental Care • (national) adoption involves adopters who live in the same country as the child. • legal transfer of parental rights and responsibilities for a child which is permanent. • or intercountry adoption involves adopters who live in a different country as the child. • ...
photosynthesis 2019-05-15
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- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, temporarily stores the energized electrons
- fixation incorporating CO₂ from the atmosphere into organic molecules from the chloroplast
- The process of generating ATP from ADP and phosphate by means of a proton-motive force generated by the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast during the light reactions of photosynthesis.
- a molecule that absorbs certain wavelengths of light
- an organism that depends on other's complex organic substances for nutrition.
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- organism capable of synthesizing its own food from CO₂ and other inorganic raw materials. The producers.
- plants that use energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water to carbon compounds.
- microscopic pores, help CO₂ enter the cell and O₂ exit.
- cycle carbon fixation using energy from ATP and NADPH from the light reactions to produce a three carbon sugar, happens in stroma.
- Ribulose biphosphate carboxylase, an enzyme that fixes CO₂ together with RuBP.
- the green pigment located within chloroplasts. It absorbs light energy to drive the synthesis of food molecules in the chloroplast.
- reactions the steps of photosynthesis that convert solar energy to chemical energy. Light absorbed by chlorophyll drives a transfer of electrons and hydrogen from water to an acceptor, called NADP⁺. give off O₂. Happen in thylakoid or in chloroplast in eukaryotic cells.
- thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast, surrounding thylakoids membranes.
14 Clues: a molecule that absorbs certain wavelengths of light • microscopic pores, help CO₂ enter the cell and O₂ exit. • an organism that depends on other's complex organic substances for nutrition. • Ribulose biphosphate carboxylase, an enzyme that fixes CO₂ together with RuBP. • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, temporarily stores the energized electrons • ...
Unit 4 2020-05-11
20 Clues: arter • režiim • nakkus • hüpnoos • sümptom • paistes • määrama • õigustama • väändunud • õõnestama • toitumine • müstiline • telekinees • läbi viima • nihestatud • skeptiline • retooriline • süsivesinik • penitsilliin • välja väänatud
Garden in Spring 2025-02-18
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- – The process of supplying water to plants artificially.
- – Essential for photosynthesis in plants.
- – A small hand tool used for digging.
- – A glass or plastic structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions.
- – A framework used to support climbing plants.
- – A type of plant that comes back year after year.
- – What a seed does when it starts to grow.
- – To trim or cut back plants for better growth.
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- – The process of a seed starting to grow.
- – Removing unwanted plants from a garden.
- – A substance that helps plants grow by providing nutrients.
- – An underground storage organ for plants like tulips and daffodils.
- – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - A young plant just starting to grow.
- – A flower in full bloom.
- – Powdery substance from flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- – An insect or animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- – The uppermost layer of soil where plants grow best.
- – A protective layer placed on top of soil to retain moisture.
19 Clues: – A flower in full bloom. • – A small hand tool used for digging. • - A young plant just starting to grow. • – The process of a seed starting to grow. • – Removing unwanted plants from a garden. • – Essential for photosynthesis in plants. • – What a seed does when it starts to grow. • – A framework used to support climbing plants. • ...
Nutrition Crossowrd 2021-12-02
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- the most common way of getting this vitamin is from the sun
- elements that our bodies need to develop and grow normally
- this vitamin is involved in immune function, and reproduction
- the most common form of these are sugar molecules that are found in food items
- this vitamin helps with blood clotting, bone metabolism
- these are present in all living organisms
- this is word for eating food(what you get from food(not nutrition))
- essential for nourishment and normal growth
- this substitutes for glucose
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- something to eat to maintain life
- type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- this provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- this helps build muscle
- these can store energy and act as a food source
- this you can go on to lose weight or maintain the weight you are at
- this is the most common type of fat in your body
- essential nutrient found in fruits and vegetables
- a white metallic material found in milk and bones
- it is important to have _____ for a long life
- this is provided by eating food
20 Clues: this helps build muscle • this substitutes for glucose • this is provided by eating food • something to eat to maintain life • these are present in all living organisms • essential for nourishment and normal growth • it is important to have _____ for a long life • type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest • these can store energy and act as a food source • ...
Create easy crossword puzzle books for seniors 2024-07-16
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- - Join plants together
- - Tool for digging
- - A place where you grow plants
- - Container for plants
- - Begin to grow
- - Decomposed organic matter
- - A popular fragrant flower
- - Plants used in cooking
- - Male part of a flower
- - Common white flower with a yellow center
- - Transfer of pollen
- - Place where plants are grown
- - Essential plant care task
- - Reproductive part of a plant
- - Small bush
- - A living organism in your garden
- - Decorative plants
- - Arrange land for aesthetic purposes
- - Necessary for photosynthesis
- - Chemical to kill pests
- - Unwanted plant in the garden
- - Spring flower known for its cup shape
- - Provides nutrients to plants
- - When a flower opens
- - Plot of ground for plants
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- - Exotic and delicate flower
- - Climbing plant
- - Gathering ripe crops
- - Essential for plant growth
- - Process plants use to make food
- - Edible plants
- - Large plant with a trunk
- - Developing flower
- - Trimming plants for growth
- - Elegant flower often seen at weddings
- - Starts a plant's life
- - Often found in gardens
- - Underground storage organ
- - Lives for one season
- - Often colorful part of a flower
- - Anchors the plant
- - Limb of a tree
- - Main stem of a plant
- - A tool used for weeding
- - Lasts more than two years
- - Material spread over soil
- - Start to grow from a seed
- - Structure for growing plants
- - Small hand tool for gardening
- - Part of a plant that is often green
- - Trim a plant
51 Clues: - Small bush • - Trim a plant • - Begin to grow • - Edible plants • - Climbing plant • - Limb of a tree • - Tool for digging • - Developing flower • - Anchors the plant • - Decorative plants • - Transfer of pollen • - When a flower opens • - Join plants together • - Gathering ripe crops • - Container for plants • - Lives for one season • - Main stem of a plant • - Male part of a flower • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-02-25
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- An autotrophic organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain.
- two parents are needed.
- Having or consisting of one cell; one-celled: unicellular organisms.
- other feeders; heterotrophic nutrition.
- utilization of food by living things for growth and energy
- The biochemical emission of light by living organisms
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- organism that are unable to make their own food
- The classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships
- is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population
- A single-celled or multicellular organism whose cells contain a distinct membrane-bound nucleus.
- The collection of small or microscopic organisms, including algae and protozoans
- A photosynthetic bacterium of the class Coccogoneae or Hormogoneae
- production of offspring by one parent.
- A single-celled organism with two flagella
- Any of various microscopic one-celled or colonial algae
- organism that are unable to make their own food
- organisms that lack a nuclear membrane.
- A discoloration of seawater caused by a bloom of toxic red dinoflagellates
- self feeder
- Singled-celled and multi celled; have nuclei; absorb food from living and dead organisms
- various chiefly aquatic, eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms
21 Clues: self feeder • two parents are needed. • production of offspring by one parent. • organisms that lack a nuclear membrane. • other feeders; heterotrophic nutrition. • A single-celled organism with two flagella • organism that are unable to make their own food • organism that are unable to make their own food • is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population • ...
Struggles Of Nutrtion 2024-05-30
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- Your body needs glucose to survive
- Contain antioxidants that help your body when you can get sick
- Throwing up/overeating
- Quantity of food intakes
- Fuel for your body
- Dizziness/fatigue
- Eating disorders can harm this effectively
- A replacement of fluids for your body lost through sweating
- Social events/peers with nutrition
- The conversion of the energy in food
- The large quantities we need of food
- Appriote diet
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- Give you energy for your body and insulin for your metabolism
- fuels your body
- is the way you can succeed in your life
- Building blocks of fuel for your body
- Looking at your body every single day
- disorder most common eating disorder in the U.S.
- Hope has a sense of support and motivation
- A unit of measurement of the food you will intake
- Plant foods that your body can't digest
- Helps your body get the vitamins you need
- Helps for growth
- Developing a plan for overcoming an eating disorder.
- Supplements/vitamins your body needs
- Amount of food and type of food your body can only eat
26 Clues: Appriote diet • fuels your body • Helps for growth • Dizziness/fatigue • Fuel for your body • Throwing up/overeating • Quantity of food intakes • Your body needs glucose to survive • Social events/peers with nutrition • The conversion of the energy in food • The large quantities we need of food • Supplements/vitamins your body needs • Building blocks of fuel for your body • ...
NST revision crossword 2025-03-24
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- the group of vertebrates that snakes are in
- smaller bones that make up our spine
- chain transfer of energy/order of energy transfer between plants and animals
- the group of vertebrates that dolphins/humans are in
- process where the seed sprouts
- soft tissues responsible for movement of bones
- plants and animals that are dependent on each other for their needs
- all the plants and animals in a habitat
- national flower of south africa
- transfer of pollen between plants
- one of the seven life processes that involve the organism moving from one place to another
- sequence of changes in the life of a plant or animal
- animals that only eat meat/other animals
- process where plants make their own food
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- animals that eat plants and other animals for energy (do not produce their own food)
- bones that protect the heart and lungs
- animals that only eat plants
- plants that make their own food
- the air that we breathe out that is used in photosynthesis
- animal without a backbone
- animals that eat both plants and other animals
- skeleton that is the skull, spine, ribcage
- invertebrates that have a soft-fluid protection (e.g. jellyfish)
- belonging naturally in. a particular habitat or place
- made up of vertebrae and keep us upright
- organisms that feed on dead plants and dead animals
- animal with a backbone
- bone that protects the brain
- place where two or more bones meet
29 Clues: animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • animals that only eat plants • bone that protects the brain • process where the seed sprouts • plants that make their own food • national flower of south africa • transfer of pollen between plants • place where two or more bones meet • smaller bones that make up our spine • bones that protect the heart and lungs • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2023-08-29
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- a star that produces our heat and light
- a plants life cycle
- input
- we breathe it
- output
- a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- the action of breathing
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- plants with a green color
- a light that you can see
- plants breathe it in we breathe it out
- sugar
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- healthy drink
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells
- the basic unit of life in organisms in the kingdom Plantae
- makes plants green
- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves
18 Clues: sugar • input • output • healthy drink • we breathe it • makes plants green • a plants life cycle • the action of breathing • a light that you can see • plants with a green color • plants breathe it in we breathe it out • a star that produces our heat and light • a fat-soluble pigment found naturally in plants • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves • ...
Plant Crossword 2025-08-20
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- This connects the roots to the leaves of a plant
- Plants make their own ___________
- This is what makes up a cell wall
- Plants need Water,Carbon dioxide and ____________
- The hairs on a seedless plant that moves water
- Very small plants that are the first to grow somewhere
- Vascular tissue that carries Water
- Vascular Tissue that carries sugar
- This seedless plant grows in cliff and jungles
- Plants like Trees and Flowers are ________ plants
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- These plants look like liver
- How seedless plants reproduce
- These keep the plants standing up and absorb water from the ground
- These are the leaves of ferns
- Wax substance that covers plants
- Stems can be herbaceous or __________
- Plants reflect this color
- These seedless plants have one chloroplast per cell
- Vascular tissue looks like these
- This is the waste product of photosynthesis
20 Clues: Plants reflect this color • These plants look like liver • How seedless plants reproduce • These are the leaves of ferns • Wax substance that covers plants • Vascular tissue looks like these • Plants make their own ___________ • This is what makes up a cell wall • Vascular tissue that carries Water • Vascular Tissue that carries sugar • Stems can be herbaceous or __________ • ...
Food security in Afghanistan 2025-06-16
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- The act of tending to a field of plants, to later be food
- Food security is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for a better earth
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ refers to the quality of something e.g, land, goes down
- A country that has had problems with food security because of violence
- A word that refers to a persons access to good, safe food. Put a "_" between the 2 words
- When two people or parties are disagreeing. Begins with a C
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- Artificially spraying a field with lots of water to create a wet environment
- How much a person gets paid for working
- A word meaning someone does not get proper nutrition in their diet
- Afghanistan has been affected by _ _ _ for the last 40 years
10 Clues: How much a person gets paid for working • Food security is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for a better earth • The act of tending to a field of plants, to later be food • When two people or parties are disagreeing. Begins with a C • Afghanistan has been affected by _ _ _ for the last 40 years • A word meaning someone does not get proper nutrition in their diet • ...
Trophic pyramid 2023-04-30
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- single-celled organisms found in every ecosystem on Earth.
- large phylum consisting of segmented worms, including terrestrial, marine, and freshwater species.
- substance an organism needs for energy, growth, and life.
- material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light.
- one-celled organisms in the kingdom protista, such as amoebas. (singular: protozoan)
- organism that breaks down dead organic material; also sometimes referred to as detritivores
- small insect that feeds on wood.
- very small
- large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope.
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- invertebrate animal with a segmented body, exoskeleton, and jointed appendages.
- crawling insect with between 20 and 100 segments, each with two pairs of legs.
- diverse group of aquatic organisms, the largest of which are seaweeds.
- community and interactions of living and nonliving things in an area.
- Plural organisms that survive by decomposing and absorbing nutrients in organic material such as soil or dead organisms.
- composed of living or once-living material.
- organism on the food chain that can produce its own energy and nutrients. Also called an autotroph.
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- living or once-living thing.
- plants' green pigment that is essential to photosynthesis.
19 Clues: very small • living or once-living thing. • small insect that feeds on wood. • composed of living or once-living material. • large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope. • substance an organism needs for energy, growth, and life. • single-celled organisms found in every ecosystem on Earth. • plants' green pigment that is essential to photosynthesis. • ...
4.01 Joleigh 2023-04-17
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- The process through which plant leaves consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- When plants like to grow toward light
- the process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one part to another
- zones that plants are categorized by
- Northcarolina is in zones
- when a plant rests or grows very little
- The process by which plants take in water and air
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants
- When a plant starts to grow from its seed
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- when a plant produces flowers seeds and fruits
- 90% of the plant is made of mostly water
- Charlotte is in zone
- When this is too high or low it can harm the plant
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant
- The response of plants to different levels of light
- The two main methods of plant reproduction
- when plants require long nights to flower
- The plant process that increases plant numbers with seeds
- when plants require short nights to flower
20 Clues: Charlotte is in zone • Northcarolina is in zones • zones that plants are categorized by • When plants like to grow toward light • when a plant rests or grows very little • 90% of the plant is made of mostly water • when plants require long nights to flower • When a plant starts to grow from its seed • The two main methods of plant reproduction • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-25
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- A component of a ration or a diet that serves one or more functions.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- Having a stomach with only a single compartment.
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- Any raw or processed product given to domesticated animals
- Any crops or other food substances for animal consumption.
- A large group of herbivores with a four-chambered stomach.
- The amount of feed an animal receives in a 24-hour period.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
10 Clues: Having a stomach with only a single compartment. • Any raw or processed product given to domesticated animals • Any crops or other food substances for animal consumption. • A large group of herbivores with a four-chambered stomach. • The amount of feed an animal receives in a 24-hour period. • A component of a ration or a diet that serves one or more functions. • ...
Empty Vocab 2018-04-04
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- To use one’s money, talent or other assets) to achieve a desired objective, like wealth or success
- Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement, sudden fright
- A facial expression often ugly or contorted indicated disapproval or pain
- Political power,
- To twist or bend out of shapen distort,
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- To look at something in a thorough way
- Lack of proper nutrition, inadequate or unbalanced nutrition,
- Said or done in a forceful way.,
- Decreased fullness
- To pretend
10 Clues: To pretend • Political power, • Decreased fullness • Said or done in a forceful way., • To look at something in a thorough way • To twist or bend out of shapen distort, • Struck with overwhelming shock or amazement, sudden fright • Lack of proper nutrition, inadequate or unbalanced nutrition, • A facial expression often ugly or contorted indicated disapproval or pain • ...
summer exams 2024-05-01
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- takes energy from the sun
- what plants store glucose as
- plants taking energy from sun
- thing that re the stimulus
- how people breath
- thing that triggers the nerve system
- controls blood sugar
- fake drug
- transports sugar in plants
- how plants breath
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- doesn't take energy from the sun
- when you don't have enough insulin
- first line of defence against diseases
- communicable diseases that cant be spread
- diseases that can be spread
- all reactions that happen in the body
- the body maintaining the right body temp
- transports water in plants
- thing that reacts to the stimulus
- were insulin is made
- how plants and people breath
- what we store glucose as
22 Clues: fake drug • how people breath • how plants breath • were insulin is made • controls blood sugar • what we store glucose as • takes energy from the sun • transports water in plants • thing that re the stimulus • transports sugar in plants • diseases that can be spread • what plants store glucose as • how plants and people breath • plants taking energy from sun • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2020-12-14
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- the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- a living organism that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- is in the air and needed for plants.
- roots have them which collect water and nutrients
- the most abundant gas in air, essential in fertiliser
- a sugar made by photosynthesis
- an element which is essential to photosynthesis
- small organelles in the cell of plants containing chlorophyll
- the tube in a plant which carries water and minerals
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- a mixture that is added to soil to help growth of plants
- the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis
- the tube in plant which carries sugar and nutrients
- the gas essential to animal life and produced by plants in photosynthesis
- food for plants
- the green pigment in plants responsible for absorbing sunlight
- a metal element which is essential in fertilisers
- the organ of a plant that takes in water and nutrients, from soil or air
- large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast
18 Clues: food for plants • a sugar made by photosynthesis • is in the air and needed for plants. • an element which is essential to photosynthesis • roots have them which collect water and nutrients • a metal element which is essential in fertilisers • large cells found in leaves containing chloroplast • the organ of a plant specialising in photosynthesis • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-06
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- low rate of gains, poor feed efficiency, and decrease in animal byproducts
- example of a macro-mineral
- most important nutrient
- organic substances needed for biochemical reactions
- most common nutrient deficiency among all the nutrients
- responsible for building the skeleton and producing enzymes and hormones
- help to develop and repair body organs and tissues
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- substance that is necessary for an organism to live and grow
- needed in a small quantity
- helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins
- mostly used for energy, stores fat, and produces heat
- needed in the large quantity
- number of essential nutrients
13 Clues: most important nutrient • needed in a small quantity • example of a macro-mineral • needed in the large quantity • number of essential nutrients • helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins • help to develop and repair body organs and tissues • organic substances needed for biochemical reactions • mostly used for energy, stores fat, and produces heat • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-29
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- this is found in rice, potato's and oats
- fall from the sky
- found in fruit.
- nutritive components of food that the body needs for energy and to maintain the body's structure and systems
- you can fins this in fast-food restaurants
- comes from cows
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- contains vitamin C
- you can find this in lots of meats
- common things this is found in is Milk, sugar, yoghurt and fruits.
- the symbol for the is Fe
- you find lactose in this product.
- This is a word that is used when you have certain foods at certain times.
- full of sodium chloride
13 Clues: found in fruit. • comes from cows • fall from the sky • contains vitamin C • full of sodium chloride • the symbol for the is Fe • you find lactose in this product. • you can find this in lots of meats • this is found in rice, potato's and oats • you can fins this in fast-food restaurants • common things this is found in is Milk, sugar, yoghurt and fruits. • ...
NUTRITION 2021-09-03
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- food group provides energy and fiber. It is served many different ways.
- This food group can be eaten raw or cooked and is rich in vitamins and minerals while low in calories.
- This common vegetable is starchy and is prepared many ways. Common types are white, russet, red, and sweet.
- foods may be richer in certain nutrients than cooked foods.
- A group of grains that are often eaten for breakfast is called __________.
- The food group that provides the most calcium in our diet.
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- sure you balance your choices in the protein group between _____ and animal sources.
- protein group includes beef, pork, lamb, and chicken. These are all ________-based proteins.
- / When possible, choose ______ foods, especially from the dairy and protein groups.
- This food group has natural sugars and is rich in vitamins and minerals. Often peeled and eaten raw.
- This food group includes animal- and plant-based foods like chicken, beef, beans, and so much more.
- great way to preserve foods and keep them tasting fresh and healthy, but requires a very low temperature for storage. These foods are __________.
- group of fruits is high in vitamin C, usually round, and comes in different colors and flavors.
13 Clues: The food group that provides the most calcium in our diet. • foods may be richer in certain nutrients than cooked foods. • food group provides energy and fiber. It is served many different ways. • A group of grains that are often eaten for breakfast is called __________. • / When possible, choose ______ foods, especially from the dairy and protein groups. • ...
Nutrition 2017-03-24
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- an important component of hemoglobin and functions as a carrier of oxygen in the body
- a type of fat from dairy products, solid vegetable fat, and meat and poultry
- builds bones and teeth and maintain bone strength
- the main source of energy for the body
- the area of health that focuses on selecting food that contains nutrients, eating the recommended daily amount of food from MyPlate, evaluating food labels, and developing healthful eating habits
- a nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body
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- regulates and maintains the balance of fluid in the body
- obtained from plant products and fish and is usually liquid at room temperature
- a nutrient that involved with all body process
- The nutrient needed to grow: for building, repairing, and maintaining body tissues, and for supplying energy
- a nutrient that provides energy and helps the body store and use vitamins
- a nutrient that helps the body use carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- the part of grains that cannot be digested that helps move food through the digestive system
13 Clues: the main source of energy for the body • a nutrient that involved with all body process • builds bones and teeth and maintain bone strength • regulates and maintains the balance of fluid in the body • a nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body • a nutrient that helps the body use carbohydrates, proteins, and fats • ...
Nutrition 2019-03-25
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- claim "This product will lower your cholesterol" is an example of a __________.
- The amount you actually eat of a food.
- Drinking lots of water will keep you __________.
- Carbohydrates we should limit are called ______ carbs.
- The process of turning food into energy.
- The first thing you need to check when you look at a nutrition fact label.
- Eating healthy __________ can help your overall health.
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- A chocolate bar is an example of a ______________ food.
- Poor health outcome if you consistently eat unhealthy.
- If you do not get enough of these you may develop serious diseases.
- According to the % Daily Value, 5% is a ___________.
- The six nutrients are ___________ because they are needed to sustain life.
- The number of grams in one tsp of sugar.
13 Clues: The amount you actually eat of a food. • The process of turning food into energy. • The number of grams in one tsp of sugar. • Drinking lots of water will keep you __________. • According to the % Daily Value, 5% is a ___________. • Poor health outcome if you consistently eat unhealthy. • Carbohydrates we should limit are called ______ carbs. • ...
Nutrition 2019-03-25
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- The number of grams in one tsp of sugar.
- Poor health outcome if you consistently eat unhealthy.
- If you do not get enough of these you may develop serious diseases.
- The process of turning food into energy.
- The six nutrients are ___________ because they are needed to sustain life.
- A chocolate bar is an example of a ______________ food.
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- The amount you actually eat of a food.
- Drinking lots of water will keep you __________.
- The first thing you need to check when you look at a nutrition fact label.
- According to the % Daily Value, 5% is a ___________.
- "This product will lower your cholesterol" is an example of a __________.
- Carbohydrates we should limit are called ______ carbs.
- Eating healthy __________ can help your overall health.
13 Clues: The amount you actually eat of a food. • The number of grams in one tsp of sugar. • The process of turning food into energy. • Drinking lots of water will keep you __________. • According to the % Daily Value, 5% is a ___________. • Poor health outcome if you consistently eat unhealthy. • Carbohydrates we should limit are called ______ carbs. • ...
Nutrition 2022-10-24
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- is the process of using food and its substances to help your body have energy, grow, develop, and work properly.
- are the calories that come from foods that offer few, if any, nutrients.
- Density is the amount of nutrients relative to the number of calories they provide.
- is the psychological desire for food.
- is a nutrient that helps control the amount of fluid in your body.
- good for immune system, found in citrus
- are substances in food that your body needs.
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- are fats that are SOLID at room temperature.
- is the physical need for food.
- are fats that are LIQUID at room temperature.
- are units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body.
- good for eyes skin and teeth
- good for immune function and energy
13 Clues: good for eyes skin and teeth • is the physical need for food. • good for immune function and energy • is the psychological desire for food. • good for immune system, found in citrus • are fats that are SOLID at room temperature. • are substances in food that your body needs. • are fats that are LIQUID at room temperature. • ...
nutrition 2024-03-04
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- vital for energy and bodily functions
- vital nutrients from food
- vital vitamins and minerals in small quantities
- essential substances in food that the body needs for growth, maintenance, and overall health.
- vital fat for cells, may be harmful in excess in bloodstream
- essential organic compounds crucial for body functions
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- boy's energy & building process from food
- energy units for the body
- plant based, aiding digestion & digestive health
- builds and repairs body tissues
- breaking down food for the body to use
- nutrients moving into the bloodstream
- vital large-scale nutrients
13 Clues: energy units for the body • vital nutrients from food • vital large-scale nutrients • builds and repairs body tissues • vital for energy and bodily functions • nutrients moving into the bloodstream • breaking down food for the body to use • boy's energy & building process from food • vital vitamins and minerals in small quantities • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-05
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- The most important nutrient
- Fats are a great source of _______ for the body.
- Found in hair, skin, bones, organs, muscles
- 90% of Americans do not get enough of this food group.
- Found in plant or animal sources
- The body's main source of energy
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- Focus on whole ______________.
- Vary your _______________.
- Make half of these whole.
- Eating calories like these don't give me any nutritional value.
- Vegetables, beans, barley source of protein
- Helpful fats like fish, avocado and peanut butter
- Sodium, calcium, iron
13 Clues: Sodium, calcium, iron • Make half of these whole. • Vary your _______________. • The most important nutrient • Focus on whole ______________. • Found in plant or animal sources • The body's main source of energy • Vegetables, beans, barley source of protein • Found in hair, skin, bones, organs, muscles • Fats are a great source of _______ for the body. • ...
nutrition 2024-04-28
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- quel est le groupe de nutriments qu'on trouve au 3e étage depuis le bas de la pyramide alimentaire suisse de 2011 ?
- quel pays représente ses recommandations alimentaires par une toupie ?
- quelle est l'huile à privilégier pour cuisiner des plats froids ?
- quel est l'aliment riche en protéines qui est considéré comme la référence au niveau de sa proportion en acides aminés ?
- quel est l'oligo-élément que l'on trouve dans la noix du Brésil ?
- quel est le nom du pigment qui donne la couleur rouge aux végétaux ?
- quelles sont les vitamines qui ont besoin de lipides pour être tranportées et assimilées ?
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- par quel symbole peut-on représenter les fibres alimentaires ?
- quel est le nom du sel minéral qui a besoin de la vitamine D pour être assimilée ?
- quel est le végétal qui possède des protéines complètes ?
- Le mur symbolise quel nutriment ?
- combien compte-t-on de Kcal dans un gramme de lipide ?
- comment s'appelle la forme de glucides qui est stockée dans le foie et les muscles ?
13 Clues: Le mur symbolise quel nutriment ? • combien compte-t-on de Kcal dans un gramme de lipide ? • quel est le végétal qui possède des protéines complètes ? • par quel symbole peut-on représenter les fibres alimentaires ? • quelle est l'huile à privilégier pour cuisiner des plats froids ? • quel est l'oligo-élément que l'on trouve dans la noix du Brésil ? • ...
Nutrition 2024-05-31
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- The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues, found in meat, beans, and nuts.
- Nutrients that provide energy and support cell growth, found in oils, butter, and avocados.
- The process by which the body breaks down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and used for energy and growth.
- The physiological sensation of needing to eat, often regulated by the body's internal cues.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest, important for digestive health, found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
- Inorganic elements that help the body function properly, such as calcium and iron.
- Substances in food that the body needs to function properly, including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
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- Nutrients that are the main source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread, rice, and fruits.
- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition, found in fruits and vegetables.
- The recommended or standard portion of a food or beverage, often listed on nutrition labels to help with portion control.
- A waxy substance found in blood that's necessary for building cells but can cause health issues in high amounts.
- Maintaining the right amount of water in the body, essential for all bodily functions.
13 Clues: The process by which the body converts food into energy. • Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues, found in meat, beans, and nuts. • Inorganic elements that help the body function properly, such as calcium and iron. • Maintaining the right amount of water in the body, essential for all bodily functions. • ...
Nutrition 2022-12-14
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- the transport of oxygen from outside the body to inside the body
- contributes to bone health, helping to prevent osteoporosis
- a metallic chemical element that contributes to the development and functioning of the brain and central nervous system
- the ability to react to external stimuli, such as noise and touch
- a disorder of the immune system that causes normally harmless substances such as pollen,plants,food items to produce an adverse reaction
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- substances found in sugar, bread etc which provide body with heal and energy
- acts as an antioxidant and helps prevent heart disease and promotes overall health
- a nutrient that contributes to the development of healthy tissue, bones, muscles, skin and blood
- meat that comes from birds, such as turkey
- to want smth very much
- a medical condition wherein excess body fat leads to health problems and a decreased life expectancy
- benefits the eyes
- a grouping of cells that form a structural material with a specific purpose
13 Clues: benefits the eyes • to want smth very much • meat that comes from birds, such as turkey • contributes to bone health, helping to prevent osteoporosis • the transport of oxygen from outside the body to inside the body • the ability to react to external stimuli, such as noise and touch • a grouping of cells that form a structural material with a specific purpose • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-27
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- substances the body must have to furnish energy
- when the body collects excess water
- protein that contain 9 essential amino acids
- variety of foods eaten daily
- food categorized according to their similarity in nutritive content
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- illness that lasts a long time
- vitamins that move thru the bloodstream in droplets of fat & stored in the body for a long time
- stimulant and diuretic
- study of food
- vitamins that move thru the bloodstream dissolved in water,easily absorbed and NOT stored in body cells.
- lack essential amino acids & cannot maintain life alone
- energy required for the body to maintain basic life processes
- portion of food
13 Clues: study of food • portion of food • stimulant and diuretic • variety of foods eaten daily • illness that lasts a long time • when the body collects excess water • protein that contain 9 essential amino acids • substances the body must have to furnish energy • lack essential amino acids & cannot maintain life alone • energy required for the body to maintain basic life processes • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-09
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- Also known as Salt.
- Can be categorized into Dark greens, Reds/Oranges, beans, peas and lentils.
- Any food made from wheat, rice, oats or barley. One of our 5 MyPlate food groups.
- caused by not having enough to eat or by not eating the right things.
- 13 different types. Our body needs them to grow and develop normally.
- Calcium, Iron, Zinc, and Potassium are all examples of these.
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- These are sugarless molecules that our body breaks down into glucose.
- The process by which your body converts the foods you eat and drink into energy.
- Can be found on all food labels. Tells you the information for ONE of these…
- A unit of energy when it comes to food. Input should equal Output to maintain weight.
- Has seeds and is one of the 5 MyPlate food groups.
- These are used for muscle building. Often added to shakes and can be found in eggs and meats.
- Broken into 3 categories: Saturated, Unsaturated, and Trans
13 Clues: Also known as Salt. • Has seeds and is one of the 5 MyPlate food groups. • Broken into 3 categories: Saturated, Unsaturated, and Trans • Calcium, Iron, Zinc, and Potassium are all examples of these. • These are sugarless molecules that our body breaks down into glucose. • caused by not having enough to eat or by not eating the right things. • ...
NUTRITION 2024-12-02
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- immune system, waste disposal
- Metabolism, skin, immune system
- Called simple sugar, release energy to the body quickly( fruit, juice, candy)
- transports nutrients
- Helps build and repair tissue
- the amount of energy your body needs to maintain homeostasis
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- Antioxidant, good for skin
- Eyes and cells
- complex sugars that release energy slowly
- Dissioves in water, NOT stored in your body, NEED to REPLACE often (C and B)
- The main source of energy
- stored in fat tissue and in the liver, wait around till your body needs them (A, D, E, K)
- bone growth, prevents toxicity in the blood
13 Clues: Eyes and cells • transports nutrients • The main source of energy • Antioxidant, good for skin • immune system, waste disposal • Helps build and repair tissue • Metabolism, skin, immune system • complex sugars that release energy slowly • bone growth, prevents toxicity in the blood • the amount of energy your body needs to maintain homeostasis • ...
Nutrition 2025-09-01
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- foods high in protein eg fish meat eggs
- type of carbohydrate important for energy
- where the protein keratin is found in the body
- function of protein beginning with g important esp in teens
- healthy fat that unclogs arteries
- fatty substance that clogs the arteries
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- function of fat when it’s stored esp important in the winter months
- unhealthy fat that clogs arteries
- type of carbohydrate important for digestion and bowel health
- type of carbohydrate found in potatoes mainly
- a function of protein, slow release
- where the protein collagen is found in the body
- foods lower in protein eg beans peas
13 Clues: unhealthy fat that clogs arteries • healthy fat that unclogs arteries • a function of protein, slow release • foods lower in protein eg beans peas • foods high in protein eg fish meat eggs • fatty substance that clogs the arteries • type of carbohydrate important for energy • type of carbohydrate found in potatoes mainly • where the protein keratin is found in the body • ...
Green thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
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- The dirt where plants grow
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Man's best friend
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- Flying mammal
- Living things that grow from seeds
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A container used for growing plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- A tool for digging and moving soil
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
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- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- Likes to chase mice
- Tool for digging up soil
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • A pest that can harm garden plants • Living things that grow from seeds • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • ...
Plant growth 2024-09-05
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- Plants have a cell wall to provide
- The process in which humans and other larger organisms use to breakdown their food
- The nutrient plants use as their food
- This form of rain can lower the pH of soil and aquatic environments
- Contains DNA and controls the cell's activity. This found in both plant and animal cells
- A main nutrient found in foods such as bread
- This part of plant has a large surface to absorb a lot of sunlight for plants to carry out photosynthesis
- An organism that carries out photosynthesis to make its own food
- The organelle in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- A reactant in photosynthesis
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- Farmers help plants grow by adding this substance to the soil
- green in colour, found in aquatic environments and carries out photosynthesis
- Plants absorb water and m__________ from the soil
- Sometimes plants are grown here to provide the best conditions for them to grow
- Plant cells have a large v__________
- Plants absorb this gas to carry out photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis does not happen at night in plants due to the limited amount of _____________
- Water travels up this part of a plant
- A form of respiration that requires oxygen
19 Clues: A reactant in photosynthesis • Plants have a cell wall to provide • Plant cells have a large v__________ • The nutrient plants use as their food • Water travels up this part of a plant • A form of respiration that requires oxygen • A main nutrient found in foods such as bread • Plants absorb water and m__________ from the soil • ...
Immy's science crossword 2013-04-24
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- Female part of the plant that is sticky so that pollen will stick to it.
- An animal with a backbone.
- A liquid in our mouth which kills germs on food and makes food easy to swallow.
- How living things get energy. Plants make their own food in the leaves using
- A material that is a good heat conductor and good electrical conductor.
- Force is measured in Newtons. 1N will lift 100g.
- How we measure how hot or cold something is.
- consumer An animal that eats plants (herbivore).
- How loud or quiet a sound is.
- Our frame to hold us up, protect some organs and help us to move. It grows with us.
- Female part of the plant that takes the pollen down to the egg in the ovary.
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- The movement of an object when a force has been used. No vibration = silence.
- using oxygen to turn food into energy.
- = When light can’t pass through an object (an opaque material), the area behind the object is dark and this is a shadow.
- = An object that lets some light through, but you can’t see clearly. E.g. a bathroom window; you know that someone is in there, but you can’t see who!
- Tiny pieces of rock and decomposed material from things that once lived.
- Lets heat or electricity pass through.
- A place where there is no solid, liquid or gas and so there is silence, as there are no atoms to carry the sound.
- The force over an area. E.g. a drawing pin head is a large area you push your force on to drive the thin part into a wall.
- The force that pushes up in water.
- The force pulling down on a mass due to gravity.
- The path a planet makes around the Sun or that the moon makes around the Earth. (The moon takes 28 days to orbit Earth).
22 Clues: An animal with a backbone. • How loud or quiet a sound is. • The force that pushes up in water. • using oxygen to turn food into energy. • Lets heat or electricity pass through. • How we measure how hot or cold something is. • Force is measured in Newtons. 1N will lift 100g. • The force pulling down on a mass due to gravity. • ...
Horticulture 2022-03-22
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- used clean up leaves
- thing that lives in the water
- grows on the ground
- thing in the ground for the flower
- hose- used to water plants
- petals with colors
- place to plant stuff
- crunchy objects in the yard
- - thing on the flower
- used to plant plants
- gasses- fumes that the greenhouse gives off
- pots for pants made out of clay
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- used to dig
- thing for fish and to plant plants
- food for the fish
- of or relating to the cultivation of plants
- in the grass but you to get rid of them
- room to keep plants
- the preparation of land for growing crops
- dark brown and used for plants
20 Clues: used to dig • food for the fish • petals with colors • grows on the ground • room to keep plants • used clean up leaves • place to plant stuff • used to plant plants • - thing on the flower • hose- used to water plants • crunchy objects in the yard • thing that lives in the water • dark brown and used for plants • pots for pants made out of clay • thing for fish and to plant plants • ...
NDEs 2023-01-17
18 Clues: kisik • Slijed • većina • društvo • neuspjeh • napredak • iskusiti • smatrati • poroditi • Prehrana • događaji • zanemaren • oživljeni • potvrditi • prihvatiti • proglasiti • dosljednost • Kanalizacija
Plant Kingdom 2023-08-11
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- These specialized leaf structures help regulate water loss in plants.
- These small, specialized outgrowths on leaves can store water or deter herbivores.
- Which plant hormone promotes cell elongation and growth?
- This process in plants converts light energy into chemical energy.
- This type of symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi aids in nutrient absorption.
- What is the process of transferring pollen from one flower to another called?
- abscission What is the process of shedding leaves as a response to changing seasons or conditions called?
- Which plant hormone promotes fruit ripening and aging?
- dioxide This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis and used in energy production.
- What is the process of a seed developing into a plant called?
- Which plant hormone regulates cell division and growth, particularly in the roots?
- What is the male reproductive part of a flower called?
- What is the outermost layer of a plant stem called?
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- hairs This layer of cells in plant roots is responsible for absorbing water and nutrients.
- What term describes plants that have needle-like or scale-like leaves adapted to arid conditions?
- What is the process of water movement through a plant from roots to leaves called?
- This type of modified stem often functions in storing water and nutrients.
- This part of a plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
- What term describes plants that thrive in low-light conditions?
- Which plant part contains the ovules and develops into a fruit after fertilization?
- This tissue in plants transports water and nutrients from roots to other parts.
- What is the colored part of a flower that attracts pollinators?
- What term describes plants that shed their leaves annually?
- What is the female reproductive part of a flower called?
- What term describes plants that live for more than two years?
- This tissue in plants transports the products of photosynthesis to other parts.
- Which plant part is responsible for producing spores in ferns and some other plants?
- Which gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
- system Which type of root system has a main taproot with smaller lateral roots?
- What is the process of plants bending or growing in response to touch called?
30 Clues: Which gas do plants release during photosynthesis? • What is the outermost layer of a plant stem called? • Which plant hormone promotes fruit ripening and aging? • What is the male reproductive part of a flower called? • Which plant hormone promotes cell elongation and growth? • What is the female reproductive part of a flower called? • ...
Protists 2020-03-29
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- caused the potato blight
- all are parasites of animals, & some cause serious diseases
- organism hosts parasite
- a dinoflagellate that causes fish kills
- causes amebic dysentery
- have modified mitochondria, use anaerobic pathways
- named for their grass-green chloroplasts
- are descended from green algae
- amoeba that have lobe or tube shaped pseudopodia
- organism that carries the parasite from one host to another
- have one or two flagella that emerge from a pocket at end of cell
- reduced mitochondria that generate some energy anaerobically
- have a single mitochondrion with an mass of DNA, kinetoplast
- symbiotic organisms formed by interaction between green algae & fungus
- polysaccharides extracted from the cell walls of some red algae
- most closely related to land plants
- causes sleeping sickness
- organism in which the parasite completes sexual reproduction
- the symbiont harms but usually does not kill its host
- can detect trichomonas
- both the symbiont & host benefit from the relationship
- microscopic aquatic photosynthetic organisms
- many are parasites of vertebrates and some invertebrates
- combine photosynthesis & heterotrophic nutrition
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- pigment that gives red algae its colour
- protists that absorb organic molecules
- large varied group of protists, use cilia to move and feed
- evade immune responses by switching surface proteins
- the symbiont benefits while neither harming nor benefiting host
- include some important human & animal parasites
- protists that contain chloroplasts
- contains a complex of organelles specialized for penetrating host cells
- the largest and most complex algae
- are a paraphyletic group
- digest cellulose in the gut of termites
- protists are also referred to as:
- unicellular algae with two-part wall of silicon dioxide
- nourish coral polyps that build reefs
- appeared about 2 bya
- causes malaria
40 Clues: causes malaria • appeared about 2 bya • can detect trichomonas • organism hosts parasite • causes amebic dysentery • caused the potato blight • are a paraphyletic group • causes sleeping sickness • are descended from green algae • protists are also referred to as: • protists that contain chloroplasts • the largest and most complex algae • most closely related to land plants • ...
The Hain Celestial Way 2023-04-05
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- This brand got you cover from head to toe.
- Hain's Product Lifecycle Management system.
- Product safety is led by this team.
- Greek for healer.
- Robertson's® is a Hain's brand of __________.
- Meat alternative brand.
- Cookie Monster would love this snacks brand.
- Hain Celestial's way of life.
- Spectrum® is your partner in __________.
- Internal project to update Canadian nutrition fact panels and ingredient lists.
- Personal care brand with at least 97% plant and naturally derived ingredients.
- Online platform to review artwork and packaging library.
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- The Greek Gods ® is "All taste, no _______".
- Good food made fun.
- Ella's Kitchen® is UK's #1 _______ food brand.
- Database for supplier-based documentation.
- Eight major allergen introduced in US in 2023.
- Did John Lennon foresee this brand of soups?
- This team creates Ingredient lines and Nutrition Panels.
- BOM's & Costing system
- Snacks brand with a fresh new design.
- Baked never fried poppable snack.
- Most iconic character of Celestial Seasonings®.
- Sensory panels are overseen by the ______ team.
- Trademark and claims inquiries are reviewed by the _________ team.
25 Clues: Greek for healer. • Good food made fun. • BOM's & Costing system • Meat alternative brand. • Hain Celestial's way of life. • Baked never fried poppable snack. • Product safety is led by this team. • Snacks brand with a fresh new design. • Spectrum® is your partner in __________. • Database for supplier-based documentation. • This brand got you cover from head to toe. • ...
Factors affecting birth rates and death rates. 2015-08-06
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- A promise that something will happen.
- People who do not belong to military groups or the police.
- A person of thing that may hurt or damage somebody or something
- A way to keep woman from falling pregnant.
- A living thing that lives on another living thing and gets food from t.
- To grow or develop well.
- Inject someone with a substance to stop them from getting a disease.
- Very bad.
- A place where you can go to and see a doctor or nurse.
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- A result you are trying to achieve
- To try and stop something or somebody, or to fight against something or somebody.
- Money given to people for a special reason.
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people.
- A disease that spreads across the whole country or over the whole world.
- Small and simple organisms that live in large numbers in the air, water, plants and animals.
- A small operation performed on woman or men to prevent a woman from ever falling pregnant.
- The food you eat and the way it affects your health.
- Ending a pregnancy.
- A disease that many people have at the same time in the same place.
- A hot and wet climate.
20 Clues: Very bad. • Ending a pregnancy. • A hot and wet climate. • To grow or develop well. • A result you are trying to achieve • A promise that something will happen. • A way to keep woman from falling pregnant. • Money given to people for a special reason. • The food you eat and the way it affects your health. • A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people. • ...
Keywords for chapter 1 2021-10-01
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- a glass or plastic container used in chemistry
- the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants
- breathing
- a change of position
- a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size
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- a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined and studied
- the process of getting rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body
- a small tube with a rubber container at one end that is filled with air and allows liquid to be given out in separate drops
- to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface
- the air that goes into and out of your lungs
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
11 Clues: breathing • a change of position • the air that goes into and out of your lungs • a glass or plastic container used in chemistry • a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size • to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface • the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants • ...
Keywords for chapter 1 2021-10-01
Across
- a glass or plastic container used in chemistry
- the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants
- breathing
- a change of position
- a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size
Down
- a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined and studied
- the process of getting rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body
- a small tube with a rubber container at one end that is filled with air and allows liquid to be given out in separate drops
- to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface
- the air that goes into and out of your lungs
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
11 Clues: breathing • a change of position • the air that goes into and out of your lungs • a glass or plastic container used in chemistry • a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size • to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface • the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants • ...
Keywords for chapter 1 2021-10-01
Across
- the air that goes into and out of your lungs
- to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface
- a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined and studied
- the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants
- the process of getting rid of material such as solid waste or urine from the body
- a small tube with a rubber container at one end that is filled with air and allows liquid to be given out in separate drops
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- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- a change of position
- a glass or plastic container used in chemistry
- a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size
- breathing
11 Clues: breathing • a change of position • the air that goes into and out of your lungs • a glass or plastic container used in chemistry • a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size • to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface • the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants • ...
Nutrition Month 2022-02-25
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- Ingredient list shows all ingredients in a food product by weIght in a descending order.
- I: Eatrightontario.ca is a website with lots of reliable information on healthy ______.
- Make _____ your drink of choice.
- Consume ______ fish at least 2 times a week to get more omega 3, salmon, trout, mackerel, sardines, herrings, tuna are all good sources.
- Substitute a portion of the meat in your dish with ______ will give you more fibre and less saturated fat.
- It is healthier to eat with pleasure, this means take ______ to enjoy your food, eat with company, and eat in an attractive and relaxing environment….
- Snacks are neither forbidden nor mandatory, listen to your______ signals.
- 2022 Nutrition Month Theme is “______ for a healthier tomorrow”.
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- March is nutrition ______.
- Unlockfood.ca provides you with reliable information from a trusted source, the ______ .
- Canada’s Food Guide tells us to eat plenty of vegetables and fruit, ______ grain foods, and protein foods.
- Cook more often, it allows you to have more ______ of what goes on your plate, and to save money.
- Good ______ is important to living a long and healthy life.
- Good snack ______ provide a source of energy with some carbs (vegetables, fruit, grains….), and a sense of fullness with some proteins (milk, yogurt, egg, nuts or nut butter……).
- Try different sources of whole grains: oats, barley, millet, whole wheat couscous, quinoa, brown rice, corn and ______ are all excellent choices.
- Limit consumption of processed foods, they tend to be ______ in sugar, salt, or fat.
16 Clues: March is nutrition ______. • Make _____ your drink of choice. • Good ______ is important to living a long and healthy life. • 2022 Nutrition Month Theme is “______ for a healthier tomorrow”. • Snacks are neither forbidden nor mandatory, listen to your______ signals. • Limit consumption of processed foods, they tend to be ______ in sugar, salt, or fat. • ...
Nutrition in plants aswathi 2017-05-08
4 Clues: green pigment that supports sunlight • plants plants that can make their own food • synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight • plants plants that cannot make their own food and depend on green plants
Nutrition Bingo 2024-05-05
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- Good nutrition helps to ______your body.
- What is the best way to eat protein?
- What food type is important for healthy bowel habits?
- What type of food provides the highest source of iron?
- Not eating enough fruits and vegetables may result in this disease?
- Name an an expert on diet and nutrition
- According to the food pyramid, what foods should we eat least of?
- During exercise, what is the primary source of energy for athletes?
- What is the richest food to contain omega 3?
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- What do you need in order to get vitamin D?
- What is blue and a good source of antioxidants?
- What colour vegetables contain folate?
- What is the healthiest method of cooking to maintain nutirtion in food?
- Which nutrient do you get from eating bread?
- Which bone disease is caused by a lack of Vitamin D?
- What Vitamin is found in citrus fruits?
- Which category of nutrients is an avocado?
- How many serves of vegetables should you eat every day?
- How many serves of fruit should you have every day?
- What white liquid contains calcium?
20 Clues: What white liquid contains calcium? • What is the best way to eat protein? • What colour vegetables contain folate? • What Vitamin is found in citrus fruits? • Name an an expert on diet and nutrition • Good nutrition helps to ______your body. • Which category of nutrients is an avocado? • What do you need in order to get vitamin D? • ...
Module 7 Biotechnology 2024-03-26
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- An infection of the membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord.
- A renewable fuel made from corn and other plants.
- A disease that causes the liver to be inflamed.
- The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species.
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- The study of biology and technology for the advancement of industry.
- Materials that are broken down through natural processes in the environment.
- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- Human Papillomavirus causes warts on different parts of the human body.
8 Clues: A disease that causes the liver to be inflamed. • A renewable fuel made from corn and other plants. • The study of biology and technology for the advancement of industry. • An infection of the membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord. • Human Papillomavirus causes warts on different parts of the human body. • ...
food chain 2024-03-25
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- omnivore in all places
- carnivore in the sabana
- eat plants
- eat the waste as a plant
- eat the waste in the water
- eat the descomposion
- eats the consumer's remains
- help a make the pants
- eat meat and plants
- carnivore in fresh water
- omnivore in the plains
- eat the waste in the air
- herbivore in australia
- He gives the food to the first consumer
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- help to grow the plants
- herbivore in the sabana
- carnivore in sea
- eat the herbivore
- omnivore in the Forest
- herbivore in the plains
- hervibore in the mountains
- help to create plants
- eat the waste in the land
- eat meat
- omnivore in all places and the houses
- herbivore in the farm
- carnivore in the jungle
- carnivore in the air
- omnivore in the farm
29 Clues: eat meat • eat plants • carnivore in sea • eat the herbivore • eat meat and plants • eat the descomposion • carnivore in the air • omnivore in the farm • help to create plants • help a make the pants • herbivore in the farm • omnivore in the Forest • omnivore in all places • omnivore in the plains • herbivore in australia • help to grow the plants • herbivore in the sabana • herbivore in the plains • ...
CROSS WORD 2015-05-05
Across
- triglyceride that is solid or non temperature.
- Polysaccharide which is the main structural constituent of plants.
- Characteristics of living matter.
- Center of protein.
- English scientist called first observed cells.
- Vitamin A.
- Formation of spindle fiber for cell division.
- Restorer of anatomy.
- General termenating plant food that contains the polysaccharide.
- Process by which cells respond or react to external factors.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Animal polysaccharide composed of glucose.
- Animalcules that known as "protozoa"
- Simple sugar C6H12O6.
- Visual pigments.
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- De corpuris humani fabrica.
- Process by which cells contain food molecules to support.
- Disease caused by inadequate protein.
- Protein that facilitates chemical reaction.
- Study of animals.
- Pure substance made up of two or more elements.
- Condition that distinguishes organism from inorganic matter.
- RNA.
- Process by which a cell copies or replicate its DNA.
- DNA.
- Vitamin D.
- B3.
- Pure substance that cannot be chemically change.
- Ddeals with organ transplant.
- Father of modern surgery.
30 Clues: B3. • RNA. • DNA. • Vitamin A. • Vitamin D. • Visual pigments. • Study of animals. • Center of protein. • Restorer of anatomy. • Simple sugar C6H12O6. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Father of modern surgery. • De corpuris humani fabrica. • Ddeals with organ transplant. • Characteristics of living matter. • Animalcules that known as "protozoa" • Disease caused by inadequate protein. • ...
YW GPS 2021-08-25
Wildland Plant Types and Morphology 2022-01-18
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- Wildflower are _______
- Plants that came to North America from another continent
- An above ground structure that gives rise to new plants.
- Plants that produce seeds in their 2nd years and then die
- A below ground structure that gives rise to new plants.
- A plant with jointed Hollow Stems
- A flowering stalk or stem that has leaves on it.
- Plants that live just 1 year
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- Shrubs and trees are ______ plants
- A flowering stalk that does not have leaves on it like a dadylion.
- Grasses have linear leaves and are ______ (monocots or dicots)
- Plants that originated in North America
- Most forbs have a main root called a _______
- A plant that lives for more than 2 years
- Grasses have ______ roots
- Sedges and rushes are _____-_____ plants
- Forbs usually leaves with net venation an showey flowers and they are _____ (monocots or dicots)
- Plants that grow mostly in winter and spring are called _____ season plants.
18 Clues: Wildflower are _______ • Grasses have ______ roots • Plants that live just 1 year • A plant with jointed Hollow Stems • Shrubs and trees are ______ plants • Plants that originated in North America • A plant that lives for more than 2 years • Sedges and rushes are _____-_____ plants • Most forbs have a main root called a _______ • ...
