nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • ярлык • объем • картон • питание • хранение • выражать • снабжать • продавец • аллергия • защищать • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • происхождение • рекламировать • приготовление • торговая марка • качество, сорт • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • ярлык • объем • картон • питание • аллергия • продавец • хранение • защищать • снабжать • выражать • упаковщик • ингредиент • обеспечивать • описательный • происхождение • приготовление • рекламировать • качество, сорт • торговая марка • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • снабжать • защищать • выражать • хранение • аллергия • продавец • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • рекламировать • приготовление • происхождение • качество, сорт • торговая марка • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • выражать • продавец • защищать • хранение • аллергия • снабжать • упаковщик • ингредиент • обеспечивать • описательный • рекламировать • приготовление • происхождение • торговая марка • качество, сорт • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • снабжать • защищать • выражать • хранение • продавец • аллергия • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • приготовление • рекламировать • происхождение • торговая марка • качество, сорт • характеризовать
Health and Family Education 2024-08-22
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Characteristics of Life 2022-05-14
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- Most living organisms can move. Plants show growth movements such as growing towards the light. Most animals can move from place to place to find food or a mate
- The energy released during ________ is needed to carry out all life processes
- Living organisms can respond to changes in their internal environment and the world around them. These responses usually increase their chances of survival
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- This is the production of new organisms.
- All living things make waste products during metabolism. These must be removed from the body.
- All living organisms need food which is used as a source of energy.Plants make their food during photosynthesis. Animals get their food by eating plants or other animals.
- Living organisms increase in mass, size and numbers
7 Clues: This is the production of new organisms. • Living organisms increase in mass, size and numbers • The energy released during ________ is needed to carry out all life processes • All living things make waste products during metabolism. These must be removed from the body. • ...
Vocab Final Study Guide 2025-12-16
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- a process in which seed is sown in a place separate from where the plants will eventually grow
- The science and practice of growing vegetables
- a plant having two cotyledons or seed leaves
- the food supply for the young developing seedlings that is contained in the seed
- To increase in number; to reproduce
- A two-name system for naming plants
- a financial document that describes the availability of operating funds for a business at different points in time
- Manufacture of food by green plants
- Living organisms that repel or prey on and search out and kill other organisms
- conducting tissue in plants that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
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- The study of heredity
- Organisms that search out and kill other insects or microorganisms
- A plant having only one cotyledon or seed leaf
- A classification that includes all plants that are similar in physical structure
- Loss of water through the leaves or stems of plants
- A breathing process in which plants and animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Response of plants to different periods of light and darkness in terms of flowering, reproduction cycle, and dormancy
- The study of plant names and the identification of plants
18 Clues: The study of heredity • To increase in number; to reproduce • A two-name system for naming plants • Manufacture of food by green plants • a plant having two cotyledons or seed leaves • A plant having only one cotyledon or seed leaf • The science and practice of growing vegetables • Loss of water through the leaves or stems of plants • ...
Plantae and Fungi 2023-11-14
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- Common plants that are vascular plants without seeds
- Part of the flower that supports the anther
- Male part of a flower where pollen is formed
- Dual organism where a fungi and algae live together
- Masses of intertwined hyphae in fungi
- Parasitic plant often found in Christmas decorations
- Part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- Female part of the flower where the eggs are found
- Unicellular fungi can be used to cause bread to rise
- The stem cut from a damaged plant that will be added to a rooted plant in grafting
- Carbohydrate that forms the cell wall in plants
- Common plants that are Non-vascular plants
- Process plants use to create food
- The process where a seed breaks its dormancy and begins to sprout
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves
- Carbohydrate that forms the cell walls in fungi
- The scientific study of plants
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- Rootlike structures in Fungi
- An apple and pear are this type of fruit
- The scientific study of fungi
- Tissue that transports materials up and down a plant
- Process where water travels from roots through the leaves in plants
- An olive and a peach are this type of fruit
- Waxy covering on the surface of leaves
- Flowering plants that use fruits for reproduction
- Parasitic portion of fungi that steal nutrients from host
- Non-flowering plants that use cones for reproduction
- A raspberry is an example of this type of fruit
- Sticky part of the flower where pollen attaches
- The stem of the rooted plant in the process of grafting
30 Clues: Rootlike structures in Fungi • The scientific study of fungi • The scientific study of plants • Process plants use to create food • Masses of intertwined hyphae in fungi • Waxy covering on the surface of leaves • An apple and pear are this type of fruit • Tiny openings on the underside of leaves • Common plants that are Non-vascular plants • ...
A healty diet to live better 2021-10-01
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- Is a fruit but everyone sasy it's a vegetable
- At the top of the pyramid of healty nutrition
- Is on the bottom of the pyramid of healty nutrition
- Red meat
- Is blue and many sweets are made from it
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- It's green and can come in many lenghts
- Can be sour and sweet, many species
- Green vegetable
- products Is partuially healty
- A candy made of cocoa
10 Clues: Red meat • Green vegetable • A candy made of cocoa • products Is partuially healty • Can be sour and sweet, many species • It's green and can come in many lenghts • Is blue and many sweets are made from it • Is a fruit but everyone sasy it's a vegetable • At the top of the pyramid of healty nutrition • Is on the bottom of the pyramid of healty nutrition
Health Crossword puzzle 2023-01-23
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- the process on how your body takes in and uses food
- your tolotal daily calorie needs
- if certain food have a lot of ingredients on the label it is probably
- a measurement of energy content in food
- a desire, rather than a need, to eat
- a way to make weight loss over a period of time
- a easting disorder when you eat a lot of food then throw it up
- a natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
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- a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities
- an organic substance that our bodies need in order to function
- a eating disorder that causes you to not eat and lose weight
- a substance that help build muscles
- what takes up 95% of your body
- a fat-like substance that is not always bad as long as in portion
- one of the main nutrients in food and is a sugar molecule
- a naturaly oily and greasy substance
16 Clues: what takes up 95% of your body • your tolotal daily calorie needs • a substance that help build muscles • a naturaly oily and greasy substance • a desire, rather than a need, to eat • a measurement of energy content in food • a way to make weight loss over a period of time • the process on how your body takes in and uses food • ...
Unit 4 words 2020-05-11
20 Clues: kiud • kolp • lööve • kange • režiim • nakkus • värisev • valulik • hüpnoos • juhtima • haavatud • algatama • õõnestama • seljavalu • psüühiline • hüpnotisöör • peadpööritav • välja väänatud • toitumine/väetamine • määrama/ette kirjutama
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • аллергия • снабжать • защищать • продавец • выражать • хранение • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • рекламировать • приготовление • происхождение • торговая марка • качество, сорт • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • аллергия • хранение • защищать • снабжать • выражать • продавец • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • приготовление • рекламировать • происхождение • торговая марка • качество, сорт • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • хранение • защищать • снабжать • продавец • аллергия • выражать • упаковщик • ингредиент • обеспечивать • описательный • приготовление • происхождение • рекламировать • качество, сорт • торговая марка • характеризовать
Packaging Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
21 Clues: вес • объем • ярлык • картон • питание • снабжать • аллергия • защищать • выражать • хранение • продавец • упаковщик • ингредиент • описательный • обеспечивать • приготовление • рекламировать • происхождение • качество, сорт • торговая марка • характеризовать
4.2. BODY AND HEALTH 2024-01-11
20 Clues: TOS • GRASA • FIBRA • MEJORAR • LÁCTEOS • CALENTAR • CALORÍAS • VITAMINA • ENTRENAR • PROTEINA • ENFERMAR • RELAJARSE • NUTRICIÓN • ESTRESARSE • ESTORNUDAR • IR A CORRER • TENER FIEBRE • CARBOHIDRATOS • HACER EJERCICIO • DIETA EQUILIBRADA
PLANT SENSORY SYSTEMS AND RESPONSES 2024-04-16
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- One of the ways people react to social pressure, just like how plants respond to touch.
- The response of plants to light.
- also called skototropism is growth away from light.
- The leaves of this plant close when touched.
- The response of plants to herbivores.
- The growth and development of plants in response to light.
- Pressure exerted by fluid in a cell that presses the cell membrane against the cell wall.
- Protein-based receptors responsible for mediating the phototropic response.
- Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
- The response of plants to wind.
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- The response of plants to water.
- Specialized plastids that contain starch granules and settle downward in response to gravity.
- A plant hormone involved in various aspects of plant growth and development, as well as responses to stress.
- The response that ensures roots grow into the soil and shoots grow toward sunlight.
- The response of plants to touch
- The movemwnt of a plant subjected to constant directional pressure.
- A phototropism that is growth towards a light source.
- A directional response that allows plants to grow towards or away from the light.
- The process of increasing in size or developing.
- Disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses.
20 Clues: The response of plants to touch • The response of plants to wind. • The response of plants to water. • The response of plants to light. • The response of plants to herbivores. • The leaves of this plant close when touched. • The process of increasing in size or developing. • also called skototropism is growth away from light. • ...
Q4 Week 6 Vocab 2024-04-21
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- the distance around a shape or region.
- an organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals
- an animal that feeds on plants, leaves, fruits & other plant-based food for nutrition
- an organism that breaks down dead and decaying organic matter
- a shape that has 4 sides and 4 angles
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- an animal that eats other animals
- ________________ lines- lines that meet or cross each other to form right angles
- written language, often a story, follows grammar rules, and is organized into sentences and paragraphs. Examples include novels, biographies, magazine articles, and other similar works.
- _________________ lines- lines that are the same distance apart. Parallel lines do not meet.
- an organism that creates its own food or energy
- a closed plane figure formed using line segments that meet only at their end points.
- a written work that tells a story through action and speech and is meant to be acted on a stage by a cast of characters; a play
12 Clues: an animal that eats other animals • a shape that has 4 sides and 4 angles • the distance around a shape or region. • an organism that creates its own food or energy • an organism that gets its energy by eating plants or animals • an organism that breaks down dead and decaying organic matter • ...
HFN2O Crossword 2024-09-05
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- The science of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- Essential nutrients like A, C, and D that support various bodily functions.
- Small meals eaten between main meals.
- How you perceive your physical appearance.
- Ensuring all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
- The amount and types of food your body requires.
- Elements like iron and calcium that are crucial for your body.
- The first and most important meal of the day.
- Foods Foods that are far removed from their natural state.
- The customs and traditions that influence your food choices.
- These colorful plants are often steamed or roasted as side dishes.
- Your regular food consumption habits over time.
- The practice of catching fish for food or sport.
- The sector that produces raw materials, like farming.
- This nutrient is essential for building muscles.
- Someone who avoids all animal products in their diet. (Vegan)
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- The main energy source for your body, including sugars and starches.
- Practices that maintain ecological balance and preserve resources.
- The unique identity given to a product by a company.
- Your overall sense of self-worth and personal value.
- A substance in food that provides nourishment.
- Fats Avocados and nuts contain this beneficial type of lipid.
- The individual components that make up a recipe.
- The study of how food affects your body and health
- The sector that provides services to consumers.
- This indigestible carbohydrate aids digestion.
- Practices that prevent foodborne illnesses.
- TV, internet, and social platforms that influence your choices.
- Plants grown for food, often on large farms.
- The state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Techniques used to promote and sell products or services.
- A person who doesn't eat meat but may consume dairy and eggs. (Vegetarian)
- Nature's sweet treats that grow on trees or vines.
- The sector that processes raw materials into products.
- The most important beverage for staying hydrated.
- Living organisms that are raised for food or other products.
- Your emotional and psychological well-being.
37 Clues: Small meals eaten between main meals. • How you perceive your physical appearance. • Practices that prevent foodborne illnesses. • Plants grown for food, often on large farms. • Your emotional and psychological well-being. • The first and most important meal of the day. • A substance in food that provides nourishment. • This indigestible carbohydrate aids digestion. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Plants 2024-03-20
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- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism if it falls on soil with the right conditions
- the broad, flat part of the leaf
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- small openings on leaves
- or vascular plants, include seedless plants, nonflowering plants, and flowering seed plants
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- tiny structures that control the size of the stomata
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- carries food made in a plant’s leaves down to other plant parts
- the tubelike structure that attached a lead to its stem
- a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water
- plants that form seeds in cones
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
17 Clues: small openings on leaves • plants that form seeds in cones • the broad, flat part of the leaf • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • tiny structures that control the size of the stomata • ...
Mapeh crossword 2024-09-25
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- It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow.
- Acupressure uses the same technique as that of acupuncture. The only difference is that acupressure does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body.
- MEDICINE used instead of standard medical treatments
- THERAPY Nutrition therapy approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
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- THE ACCURACY, DISCLAIMER AND COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION
- MEDICINE are treatments that are used along with standard medical treatments, but are not considered to be standard treatments.
- PRODUCTS ARE ITEMS THAT WE CONSUME TOIMPROVE OUR WELL-BEING, LIKE MEDICINE,FOOD, CLOTHES,FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS ETC.
- MEDICINE There are ten herbs that are proven and tested to have medicinal value and approved by the DOH. Herbal medicines are one type of dietary supplement. They are sold as tablets, capsules, powders, teas, extracts, and fresh or dried plants.
- CUPPING MASSAGE THERAPY This procedure is done by placing inverted glasses that have flames from burning cotton, on specific points in the body.
- Similar to acupuncture, reflexology focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
10 Clues: MEDICINE used instead of standard medical treatments • THE ACCURACY, DISCLAIMER AND COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION • PRODUCTS ARE ITEMS THAT WE CONSUME TOIMPROVE OUR WELL-BEING, LIKE MEDICINE,FOOD, CLOTHES,FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS ETC. • THERAPY Nutrition therapy approaches treatment of a medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. • ...
Meals 2017-11-27
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- a meat from sheep
- a dish made from dough, vegetables and meat
- a dish that is made from liquid, vegetables and meat
- a drink that is made from dried up plants
- sour fruit that contains vitamin C
- leavening agent made from a fungus, used in breads
- human who doesn't eat meat
- cooking in oil or fat
- meat product that is eaten at breakfast
- sweet product that contains cacao
- sea fish that is eaten raw
- sweet powder that is used in desserts
- large grain that comes from tall plants
- mashed vegetables
- mixture of raw vegetables
- condensed fat extracted from cream
- a mixture that is made from flour,eggs and some liquid
- frozen water, used in drinks
- sweet pastry food
- seafood product
- an alcoholic drink, red or white
- a type of small fruit and seeds
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- slippery liquid that contains fat
- a food that vegetarians never eat
- a dish made from flour
- a nutrition that gives energy
- white liquid
- meal at evening
- white sauce that is made from eggs and mustard
- a liquid that is used in almost all dishes
- meal at morning
- sweet food that is eaten after a main meal
- bulb plant with a strong smell and taste
- substance made from sugar, cream and butter, may be a hard candy
- fine powder that is made from grain
- drink that people usually drinks at morning
- dairy product
- a vegetable that makes us crying
- a product that is not meat but contains protein
- also called a bouillon
- wet, thick coating that is giving a flavor to food
- a meat from cow
- thick soup that contains vegetables and meat
- sweet sugar substitute, got from bees
- a meat from pig
- meat from upper portion of a pig's leg
46 Clues: white liquid • dairy product • meal at evening • meal at morning • a meat from cow • a meat from pig • seafood product • a meat from sheep • mashed vegetables • sweet pastry food • cooking in oil or fat • a dish made from flour • also called a bouillon • mixture of raw vegetables • human who doesn't eat meat • sea fish that is eaten raw • frozen water, used in drinks • a nutrition that gives energy • ...
LS 3.2.4 2024-10-29
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- Growth away from a stimulus is a ______ tropism.
- The growth of a plant in response to light.
- These botanists concentrate on orchard crops, vegetable growth, and house plants.
- In a positive gravitropism, the roots grow this direction.
- These types of plants need longer light periods so they usually flower in the summer. (hyphen used in answer)
- Scientists who study plants.
- Growth toward a stimulus is a ______ tropism.
- Plants are able to move toward or away from external _______ by growing in a particular direction.
- A change in the growth of a plant in response to a stimuli.
- These botanists focus on how chemical interactions within plants and cells and tissue affect the way a plant grows and changes.
- These are more rapid plant movements that are not related to the direction of a stimulus.
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- These plants do not relate to a certain day length. (hyphen used in answer)
- The regular rhythms of grow
- When plants orient themselves to the sun's direct rays and follow them throughout the day.
- These types of plants are those that flower during the short days of spring or fall. (hyphen used in answer)
- These demonstrate thigmotropism by wrapping around objects to provide support for a plant as it climbs.
- The growth of a plant in response to gravity.
- The biological response of a plant to changes in the amounts of lightness and darkness within a 24-hour cycle.
- Scientists believe circadian rhythms in plants are controlled internally by this.
- A plant's growth response to touch.
- In negative gravitropism, the roots grow this direction.
- Botanists who study this learn the best way to grow different types of flowers.
22 Clues: The regular rhythms of grow • Scientists who study plants. • A plant's growth response to touch. • The growth of a plant in response to light. • The growth of a plant in response to gravity. • Growth toward a stimulus is a ______ tropism. • Growth away from a stimulus is a ______ tropism. • In negative gravitropism, the roots grow this direction. • ...
Food Group, Essential Nutrient and Nutrition Label Crossword 2025-10-15
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- The part of a packaged food that provides information about the contents of the product.
- This standardized measurement is depicted at the top of a nutrition label. This allows for consumers to determine how many nutrients they are consuming in the product.
- When you balance your diet it is also called eating in ______________.
- This limiting ingredient is controlled by the amount of salt is added to foods.
- Too much of this type of fat leads to health problems
- This macronutrient is important in absorbing vitamins into the body.
- This type of complex carbohydrate is important to consume to aid in healthy digestion and bowel movements.
- The measure of how much energy you receive from the food you eat.
- This type of protein contains all essential amino acids. Foods include meats and eggs
- This type of grain provides more nutrition than refined grains
- You should limit this ingredient in your diet by consuming naturally sweetened foods. What is this limiting ingredient?
- _________ carbohydrates are most beneficial in providing long lasting energy and especially important to consume the day before a sporting event.
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- When you lack water you become ______________.
- Vegetarians need to consume a variety of protein foods to ensure they are getting all ____________ in their diet.
- This type of essential nutrient is found in all food groups. Fruits, Veggies and whole grains are foods that will provide the best source of this micronutrient. Examples include calcium and iron
- This is the category for healthy fats. Examples of this type of fat come from avocados, fish and olive oil.
- Milk, yogurt and cheese are all foods from this food group.
- The part of a nutrition label that shows how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a total daily diet.
- Nutrients that supply this macronutrient come from fruits, starchy vegetables and whole grains. This macronutrient provides the body with daily energy.
19 Clues: When you lack water you become ______________. • Too much of this type of fat leads to health problems • Milk, yogurt and cheese are all foods from this food group. • This type of grain provides more nutrition than refined grains • The measure of how much energy you receive from the food you eat. • ...
AA Core & More part 2 2023-02-09
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- Calculus for Business
- Biological Foundations
- Explorations in Mathematics
- General Physics I
- Physical Geology
- Meteorology
- College Algebra
- Physics w/Calculus I
- Astronomy
- Intro to Environmental Science
- Trigonometry
- Chemistry & Society
- Connections
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- Human Anat & Phys I
- Topics in Mathematics
- Calculus & Analytical Geo
- Elementary Statistics
- Marine Biology
- Conceptual Physics
- Earth Science
- Biological Science
- Nutrition & Drugs
- General Chemistry I
- Pre-calculus Algebra
24 Clues: Astronomy • Meteorology • Connections • Trigonometry • Earth Science • Marine Biology • College Algebra • Physical Geology • General Physics I • Nutrition & Drugs • Conceptual Physics • Biological Science • Human Anat & Phys I • General Chemistry I • Chemistry & Society • Physics w/Calculus I • Pre-calculus Algebra • Topics in Mathematics • Calculus for Business • Elementary Statistics • ...
Fundamental Plant Processes (Horticulture 1) 2023-09-07
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- Process which occurs after mitosis where the cell splits and two daughter cells are created, each with one nucleus
- Growth of plants in response to light
- Tissue produced inside the seeds of most flowering plants surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, oils, and protein
- First embryonic leaf (leaves) of a seeding which emerge at the time of germination
- Control of the shoot tip over axillary bud outgrowth which allows a plant to grow up more than it should grow outward
- First root of the plant which elongates during germination and forms the primary root
- Single piece of spring-like DNA that contains many genes, regulatory elements, and other nucleotide sequences
- Third stage of mitosis
- Membrane allows water molecules, but not solute molecules to pass
- Connective, functiona7lly supportive framework of a biological cell, tissue or organ
- Second stage of mitosis
- Process by which a plant grows from a seed
- Plant cells which is limp through a reduction of pressure inside the cell
- Process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar
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- Movement of dissolved substance from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
- Also known as G₁ phase; growth phase that allows cells to continue to carry out normal functions and continue growing
- Solute concentration is lower outside of the cell rather than inside
- Organic compounds produced within the plant
- Area in the cell where microtubules are produced
- First stage of mitosis
- Also Known As G₂ phase; allows cells to continue to carry out normal functions and continue growing
- Solute concentration is greater outside of the cell than inside
- Forth stage of mitosis
- Compound formed as a result of glycolysis
- loss or evaporation of water from plant leaves through stomata
- Process by which a cell releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
26 Clues: First stage of mitosis • Third stage of mitosis • Forth stage of mitosis • Second stage of mitosis • Growth of plants in response to light • Compound formed as a result of glycolysis • Process by which a plant grows from a seed • Organic compounds produced within the plant • Area in the cell where microtubules are produced • ...
YW GPS 2021-08-25
AP Fitness Fundamentals 2024-06-13
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- Exercise]that requires muscular strength
- Hydration goal
- Nutrition plan component
- Focus of our recent unit
- Daily requirement for healthy eating
- New learning about nutrition planning
- Important step after exercise
- Exercise that stretches muscles
- setting approach
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- Measure of exercise intensity
- Exercise that improves muscular strength
- Type of exercise that raises heart rate
- Important step before exercise
- principal New learning about exercise intensity
- Exercise that improves cardiovascular endurance
15 Clues: Hydration goal • setting approach • Nutrition plan component • Focus of our recent unit • Measure of exercise intensity • Important step after exercise • Important step before exercise • Exercise that stretches muscles • Daily requirement for healthy eating • New learning about nutrition planning • Type of exercise that raises heart rate • Exercise]that requires muscular strength • ...
Ecology- Key Words 2019-04-25
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- a transitional area of vegetation between two different plant communities, such as forest and grassland.
- Capacity The maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- A kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- The type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives. It is characterized by both physical and biological features.
- An organism that obtains nourishment and shelter on another organism.
- A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region
- A large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area. The living and physical components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
- An interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both can be a factor.
- The way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem.
- A form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem
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- Inability to move
- A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment in which the action of the organism affects the life of another organism, for example a predator consuming its prey.
- A group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time
- Any group of species that exploit the same resources, or that exploit different resources in related ways.
- An organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- A form of competition in which individuals of the same species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
- any animal or other organism that hunts and kills other organisms, primarily for food.
- The variability among living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems.
- Moving or having the power to move spontaneously
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time
21 Clues: Inability to move • Moving or having the power to move spontaneously • A kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. • An organism that obtains nourishment and shelter on another organism. • A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region • The way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem. • ...
4.01 growth process 2023-04-17
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- day plants require long nights
- is how plants make food
- How many methods of reproduction are there?
- consumes oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide
- how a plant's roots take in air and water
- plants rest or grow very little
- plants produce flowers, seeds, and fruit
- plants lose water from their leaves
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- increases plant numbers
- what is the main product of photosynthesis?
- how plants react to the amount of light
- what is zone seven
- plants grow toward the light
- what is the by-product of photosynthesis?
- plants are categorized by what?
- starts to grow from a seed
- how minerals enter a plant
- what carries nutrients?
- how food moves from one plant to another
- day plants require short nights
20 Clues: what is zone seven • increases plant numbers • is how plants make food • what carries nutrients? • starts to grow from a seed • how minerals enter a plant • plants grow toward the light • day plants require long nights • plants rest or grow very little • plants are categorized by what? • day plants require short nights • plants lose water from their leaves • ...
Food and Health 2022-05-30
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- Effects on the body caused by lack of proper nutrition.
- A process of breaking down complex chemical compounds into simpler substances by microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and others.
- A practice of germinating seeds so that they can be eaten.
- A chemical used to stop food from decaying/rotting.
- A medical condition in which the body fails to break down the sugar (glucose) present in the food.
- substances help in the digestion process.
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- Chemical substances needed by the body for healthy growth and proper functioning.
- Part of plants that you eat which are good for you because they help to move food quickly through your body.
- Substances that are added to reduce the quality of food.
- Reducing the food quality by changing the natural composition of food.
10 Clues: substances help in the digestion process. • A chemical used to stop food from decaying/rotting. • A practice of germinating seeds so that they can be eaten. • Substances that are added to reduce the quality of food. • Effects on the body caused by lack of proper nutrition. • Reducing the food quality by changing the natural composition of food. • ...
Nutrition Sujay Budigam 2025-05-01
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- when organisms eat food so that they can grow and get energy
- the things that an organism eat
- inorganic elements, not synthesized by the body, that are crucial for maintaining health and supporting bodily functions
- organic compounds that are essential for various bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, and the nervous system
- amino acids that are used to build, repair, and maintain every cell in your body
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- provide the body with the fuel it needs for physical activity by breaking down into glucose
- The best supply of food energy and supporting growth of cells
- any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow
- It makes up about 60% of body weight and is involved in all bodily fluids
- a unit of energy used to describe the healthiness of foods
10 Clues: the things that an organism eat • a unit of energy used to describe the healthiness of foods • when organisms eat food so that they can grow and get energy • The best supply of food energy and supporting growth of cells • any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow • It makes up about 60% of body weight and is involved in all bodily fluids • ...
Nutrition in plant 2020-05-08
5 Clues: is a green pigment • of green leaves contain this • pores on the underside of a leaf • process in which green plants prepare their own food • type of nutrition in which green plants prepare their own food
Life Sciences: What do you know! 2013-10-06
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- All the living parts of an ecosystem
- The ability of an area to support the organism that live there.
- All populations in an area.
- This eats other things to get its energy.
- The process plants use to make their own food.
- All the non-living parts of an ecosystem
- Organisms that break down dead animals and plants and release nutrients back into the soil
- Organism that eat the remains of dead plants and animals.
- The food created for a plant during photosynthesis.
- Since plants make their own food, they are known as...
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- The area an animal or plant lives in
- Those things that limit a populations growth.
- What "really" gives a tree its mass?
- A consumer that only eats meat
- All the organisms of one species in an area
- Plants need __________, water and carbon dioxide to make its own food
- A community of plants and animls living in expansive area a similar climate
- All the living and non-living things in an area
- The role of an organism in an area. (It's job)
- Organisms that hunt for its food
- A consumer that only eats plants
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- Organisms that are hunted for food
23 Clues: All populations in an area. • A consumer that only eats meat • Organisms that hunt for its food • A consumer that only eats plants • Organisms that are hunted for food • The area an animal or plant lives in • All the living parts of an ecosystem • What "really" gives a tree its mass? • All the non-living parts of an ecosystem • This eats other things to get its energy. • ...
Plant Review 2015-01-22
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- A reactant in photosynthesis that comes through holes in the leaves called stomata
- plant cells have a _________________ which supports and protects the plants
- Some plants can grow tall because they have a ______________________ to transport water and nutrients
- Plants have cells that have a nucleus, so they are ___________________________
- the place in the cell where cellular respiration occurs
- when water leaves through the openings of the leaves called stomata
- plants that have seeds surrounded by fruits
- is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts
- Plants that have seeds not surrounded by fruits
- where the pollen is made on a flower
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- A reactant in photosynthesis that is absorbed by the roots
- the process that released the energy from the glucose so the plant can use it
- one of the most effective ways for pollination to occur
- the female part of the flower
- the product of photosynthesis that leaves from the plant through holes in the leaves called stomata
- Because plants make their own food, we say they are ___________________
- Plants are made of more than one cell, so they are _________________________
- when the days are shorter and colder, plants become ____________________
- the product of photosynthesis that has a large amount of stored energy
- the male part of a flower
20 Clues: the male part of a flower • the female part of the flower • where the pollen is made on a flower • plants that have seeds surrounded by fruits • Plants that have seeds not surrounded by fruits • is absorbed by the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts • one of the most effective ways for pollination to occur • the place in the cell where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Heterotrophic Nutrition 2020-04-25
5 Clues: an insectivorous plant. • a mutually beneficial relationship. • A plant from which a parasite gets its food. • Fungi and bacteria use this mode of nutrition. • Animals and non-green plants are known as_________.
Reproduction in plants / humans 2022-07-08
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- Sexual reproduction in flowering plants and in humans involve fusion of male and female reproductive _____.
- Dispersal prevents _____ and reduces competition for limited resources.
- An attached or detached _____ is an observable trait.
- Reproduction ensures that our kind _____ to exist.
- During pollination, pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the _____.
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- During reproduction, _____ are passed on from parents to their young.
- In a flower, the _____ contain egg cells.
- What is the male reproductive part that produces sperm? (singular)
- In humans, the sperm and egg contain _____ that is passed on to us.
- A single or _____ eyelid is an observable trait.
- _____ type is a trait that cannot be observed.
- After fertilisation, the ovary of a flower will become a _____.
12 Clues: In a flower, the _____ contain egg cells. • _____ type is a trait that cannot be observed. • A single or _____ eyelid is an observable trait. • Reproduction ensures that our kind _____ to exist. • An attached or detached _____ is an observable trait. • After fertilisation, the ovary of a flower will become a _____. • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2020-10-07
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- of flower produces pollen grains
- male and female reproductive cells called.
- of flower contain ovule.
- or seed that usually float and are carried along rivers and have waterproof covering or fibrous husks may be dispersed by
- develop into when a fruit is formed.
- of the flower in which pollen tube grows down to meet egg cell
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- of disperse fruit or seeds by eating the fruit and throwing away seeds.
- usually light and small some have wing-like structures.
- of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower.
- action/Some fruits split open when they are ripe to shoot their seeds out in different directions.
- of flower where egg cells are found
- ovary develop into when fertilisation happens.
12 Clues: of flower contain ovule. • of flower produces pollen grains • of flower where egg cells are found • develop into when a fruit is formed. • male and female reproductive cells called. • ovary develop into when fertilisation happens. • of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower. • usually light and small some have wing-like structures. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2018-04-10
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- A waxy substance found in the blood and cells, needed for cell membranes
- A condition in which the bones become extremely thin and brittle and break easily
- A sugar that is the body’s basic fuel
- When hydrogens are added to unsaturated fats, increasing the saturation and turning liquid oils into solid fats
- The process of foods breaking down
- A substance that can lessen the breakdown of food or body constituents by free radicals
- A deficiency in the oxygen-carrying material in the red blood cells
- Carbohydrates and other substances in plants that are indigestible by humans
- Vegetables that are high in fiber and important sources of protein
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- Inorganic compounds needed in relatively small amounts for growth of body tissues and functions
- An animal starch stored in the liver and muscles
- Forms important parts of the body, like muscles, bones, enzymes, hormones, and cell membranes.
- An essential nutrient. Some examples are sugar, starches, and dietary fibers
- The entire edible portion of a grain.
- A digestive disorder where abnormal pouches form in the walls of the intestine and become inflamed
- A disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- The energy in food, A person needs 2000 a day to survive.
- The science of food and how the body uses it in health and disease.
- The “Building Blocks” of protein
- Carbo-containing substances need fed in small amounts to help chemical reactions in the body
20 Clues: The “Building Blocks” of protein • The process of foods breaking down • The entire edible portion of a grain. • A disease caused by lack of vitamin C • A sugar that is the body’s basic fuel • An animal starch stored in the liver and muscles • The energy in food, A person needs 2000 a day to survive. • Vegetables that are high in fiber and important sources of protein • ...
Food 2019-06-14
photosynthesis 2023-08-30
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- how plants make energy
- what plants breathe out
- protects plant
- transports sugar
- site in a cell where photosynthesis takes place
- what plants breathe in
- from the sun
- input
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- plant food
- breathing
- rings in a tree trunk
- from chlorophyll
- inside a plant
- output
- sugar
- pigment that collects light
- what plants drink
- small opening through plant's leaves
18 Clues: sugar • input • output • breathing • plant food • from the sun • protects plant • inside a plant • from chlorophyll • transports sugar • what plants drink • rings in a tree trunk • how plants make energy • what plants breathe in • what plants breathe out • pigment that collects light • small opening through plant's leaves • site in a cell where photosynthesis takes place
Adaptations in plants and animals 2021-09-06
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- match colour with surroundings
- spending winter in inactive state
- plants with breathing roots
- its a sucker ( modified stem )
- plant with climbing roots
- modified stem e.g. onion
- creeper that runs horizontally on soil
- modified leaves to reduce loss of water
- modified stem e.g. potato
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- long distance journey to survive bad weather
- tree having prp roots
- modified stem e.g. ginger
- insectivorous plant with modified leaf
- plants having floating roots
- parasitic roots
- reproduction through leaf buds
- thick growth of hair to maintain body temperature
17 Clues: parasitic roots • tree having prp roots • modified stem e.g. onion • modified stem e.g. ginger • plant with climbing roots • modified stem e.g. potato • plants with breathing roots • plants having floating roots • match colour with surroundings • its a sucker ( modified stem ) • reproduction through leaf buds • spending winter in inactive state • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-07
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- The number of plants or animals there are in a particular species
- Gives plants their green color and is necessary for photosynthesis
- Any living thing
- Animals that eat other organisms to survive
- The flow of energy through plants and animals in an ecosystem
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- A representation of the amount of energy in different trophic levels
- Anything that causes an action in a plant
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- Plants and animals together in their habitat
- The movement/growth of a plant as it responds to a stimulus in its environment
- A change in an organism that benefits it
- Anything that slows or stops a populations numbers from growing
- Orangisms that make their own food
- They break down dead animals and plants
- A individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form
- A community of plants and animals inside their environment
- Any non-living thing
- The climate, plants, animals, and environment in one big area
18 Clues: Any living thing • Any non-living thing • Orangisms that make their own food • They break down dead animals and plants • A change in an organism that benefits it • Anything that causes an action in a plant • Animals that eat other organisms to survive • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • Plants and animals together in their habitat • ...
CHEMICAL COORDINATION IN PLANTS 2018-04-23
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- Without _____ plants grow tall and spindly
- Auxin diffuses backwards from the _____
- A response is carried out by an _______
- Geotropism is response to ________
- ___________ can detect a change
- Roots are ______ geotropic
- Plants respond to _______
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- __________ is response to light
- Auxin ________ growth in the roots
- Shoots are Negatively ________
- Auxin stimulates _____ in the shoots
- The plant hormone is _______
12 Clues: Plants respond to _______ • Roots are ______ geotropic • The plant hormone is _______ • Shoots are Negatively ________ • __________ is response to light • ___________ can detect a change • Auxin ________ growth in the roots • Geotropism is response to ________ • Auxin stimulates _____ in the shoots • Auxin diffuses backwards from the _____ • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2025-01-12
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- the process by which pollen is transported to the female parts of flowers
- sticky female reproductive part that collects pollen grains
- male parts of the flower
- connects the stigma and the ovary
- fusion of the male and female gametes
- contains ovules
- produces pollen grans
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- contains the male gamete of the flower
- female gametes of the plant
- female parts of the flower
- fertilized female gamete of the plant that grows into a new plant
- stalk which holds anther up
12 Clues: contains ovules • produces pollen grans • male parts of the flower • female parts of the flower • female gametes of the plant • stalk which holds anther up • connects the stigma and the ovary • fusion of the male and female gametes • contains the male gamete of the flower • sticky female reproductive part that collects pollen grains • ...
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2023-12-26
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- Attracts insects when it is colourful
- Inside the ovary
- Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary
- Prevented by dispersion; increases competition for resources among plants
- Male reproductive cell from the pollen grain fuses with an egg cell
- Grows into a fruit once the ovule is fertilised
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- Scattering of seeds away from parent plant; different types: wind, water, explosive action
- Process by which pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma
- Holds the anther
- Where pollen is made and stored
- Growth of a seed
- Sticky; where pollen grain lands
12 Clues: Holds the anther • Inside the ovary • Growth of a seed • Where pollen is made and stored • Sticky; where pollen grain lands • Attracts insects when it is colourful • Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary • Grows into a fruit once the ovule is fertilised • Male reproductive cell from the pollen grain fuses with an egg cell • ...
Environmental Biology 2025-05-26
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- The process where water vapor turns into liquid water.
- A liquid that plants need to grow and make food.
- A living thing (like a plant) that makes its own food.
- A gas that plants give off during photosynthesis.
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Living things in an ecosystem.
- How plants use sunlight, water, and air to make food (sugar) and oxygen.
- A kind of sugar made by plants; it gives energy.
- The power to move, change things, or do work.
- A living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microbe.
- A tiny living things that help change nitrogen into forms plants can use.
- An animal that eats only plants.
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- A living thing that eats other living things.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A model that shows who eats what in nature.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight.
- A gas in the air that plants and animals need to grow.
- The process where animals and plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The green part of plants that helps them use sunlight.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals (like fungi or bacteria).
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The energy made in cells that helps them work.
- A place where living things and non-living things live and work together.
- A model that shows how many food chains connect in nature.
24 Clues: Living things in an ecosystem. • An animal that eats only plants. • A model that shows who eats what in nature. • Anything that takes up space and has weight. • A living thing that eats other living things. • The power to move, change things, or do work. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • The energy made in cells that helps them work. • ...
Cut Flower Care Words 2024-11-07
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- A method to lower the temp of plants
- Keeping plants in a cool environment
- Materials used to preserve plants
- Inorganic chemicals that become acid
- The method of biologically aging plants
- the span of time that plants have in vases
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- The measurement of salinity in water
- Plants raised indoors
- A program used to help florists
- A fungal parasite found on plants
- The clogging of xylem in plants
- A system used to rank the conditions of plants
- Harvesting flowers and placing them in sugar solutions
- A hormone used to combat salinity
14 Clues: Plants raised indoors • A program used to help florists • The clogging of xylem in plants • A fungal parasite found on plants • A hormone used to combat salinity • Materials used to preserve plants • The measurement of salinity in water • A method to lower the temp of plants • Keeping plants in a cool environment • Inorganic chemicals that become acid • ...
Ecolpogy - key words 2019-04-25
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- a transitional area of vegetation between two different plant communities, such as forest and grassland.
- Moving or having the power to move spontaneously
- An organism that obtains nourishment and shelter on another organism.
- A form of competition in which individuals of the same species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem
- An organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- A large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area. The living and physical components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
- Capacity The maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- A kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants.
- The variability among living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems.
- A group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time
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- The way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem.
- A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment in which the action of the organism affects the life of another organism, for example a predator consuming its prey.
- An interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both can be a factor.
- Inability to move
- The type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives. It is characterized by both physical and biological features.
- A form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
- any animal or other organism that hunts and kills other organisms, primarily for food.
- A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time
- Any group of species that exploit the same resources, or that exploit different resources in related ways.
21 Clues: Inability to move • Moving or having the power to move spontaneously • A kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. • An organism that obtains nourishment and shelter on another organism. • A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region • The way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem. • ...
Food and Health 2022-05-30
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- Effects on the body caused by lack of proper nutrition.
- A process of breaking down complex chemical compounds into simpler substances by microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and others.
- A practice of germinating seeds so that they can be eaten.
- A chemical used to stop food from decaying/rotting.
- A medical condition in which the body fails to break down the sugar (glucose) present in the food.
- substances help in the digestion process.
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- Chemical substances needed by the body for healthy growth and proper functioning.
- Part of plants that you eat which are good for you because they help to move food quickly through your body.
- Substances that are added to reduce the quality of food.
- Reducing the food quality by changing the natural composition of food.
10 Clues: substances help in the digestion process. • A chemical used to stop food from decaying/rotting. • A practice of germinating seeds so that they can be eaten. • Substances that are added to reduce the quality of food. • Effects on the body caused by lack of proper nutrition. • Reducing the food quality by changing the natural composition of food. • ...
13 2024-08-30
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- CHI Gentle exercise.
- Engaged in movement.
- Full of happiness.
- Peaceful and calm.
- Relax muscles.
- Personal development.
- Trust in wellness.
- Inner calm.
- Stress-free.
- Care deeply.
- Life force.
- Free from toxins.
- Complete nutrition.
- Healing root.
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- Core workout.
- Reduces stress.
- Process of recovery.
- Calming drink.
- Spiritual practice.
- Soothing sound.
- Therapeutic scent.
- Endurance power.
- Essential oil.
- Natural food.
- Natural and pure.
25 Clues: Inner calm. • Life force. • Stress-free. • Care deeply. • Core workout. • Natural food. • Healing root. • Calming drink. • Relax muscles. • Essential oil. • Reduces stress. • Soothing sound. • Endurance power. • Free from toxins. • Natural and pure. • Full of happiness. • Peaceful and calm. • Therapeutic scent. • Trust in wellness. • Spiritual practice. • Complete nutrition. • CHI Gentle exercise. • ...
Biology 2025-06-13
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- Makes up approximately 78% of air
- Structure transporting water and mineral ions in a plant
- Structure transporting sucrose and amino acids in plants
- Store of energy in plants
- Blood vessel carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Process used by plants to absorb water from the soil
- Green pigment in plants for photosynthesis
- Process by which water escapes the leaf as water vapour
- Absorbs energy from surrounding environment
- Waste product in respiration, Reactant in photosynthesis
- Blood vessel carrying oxygenated blood to the body
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- Store of energy in animals
- Process by which plants produce energy
- Site of respiration in cells
- Organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- Uses glucose to release ATP with/without oxygen
- Simple indicator for the presence of carbon dioxide
- Structure responsible for gas exchange in the lungs
- Reactant in aerobic respiration, waste product in photosynthesis
- Releases energy into the surrounding environment
20 Clues: Store of energy in plants • Store of energy in animals • Site of respiration in cells • Makes up approximately 78% of air • Process by which plants produce energy • Green pigment in plants for photosynthesis • Absorbs energy from surrounding environment • Organelle that is the site of photosynthesis • Uses glucose to release ATP with/without oxygen • ...
VASCULAR AND NONVASCULAR PLANTS 2023-09-07
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- HOW PLANTS GET FOOD FROM THE SUN.
- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR VASCULAR PLANTS
- GREEN SUBSTANCE FOUND IN VASCULAR AND NONVASCULAR PLANTS.
- TYPE OF VASCULAR PLANT
- IS THE MOVEMENT OF WATER IN AND OUT OF THE CELL.
- TYPE OF NONVASCULAR PLANT FOUND ON WATER
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- IS THE MOVEMENT OF GASES AND NUTRIENTS IN AND OUT OF THE CELL.
- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR NONVASCULAR PLANTS
- LONG TUBES FOUND IN VASCULAR PLANTS CARRYING FOOD AND WATER TO THE LEAVES.
- THE TUBES THAT CARRY WATER IN A VASCULAR PLANT
- HOW NONVASCULAR PLANTS STAY ANCHORED IN THE GROUND.
- ALL PLANTS HAVE A CELL____ TO PROTECT THE CELL MEMBRANE.
- NONVASCULAR PLANTS DO NOT HAVE ________
- IS THE FOOD TUBE OF A VASCULAR PLANT
- TAKE IN SUNLIGHT AND FALL IN AUTUMN
- THE ___________ IN A CELL MEMBRANE ALLOW FOOD AND WATER TO MOVE IN AND OUT OF IT.
16 Clues: TYPE OF VASCULAR PLANT • HOW PLANTS GET FOOD FROM THE SUN. • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR VASCULAR PLANTS • TAKE IN SUNLIGHT AND FALL IN AUTUMN • IS THE FOOD TUBE OF A VASCULAR PLANT • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR NONVASCULAR PLANTS • NONVASCULAR PLANTS DO NOT HAVE ________ • TYPE OF NONVASCULAR PLANT FOUND ON WATER • THE TUBES THAT CARRY WATER IN A VASCULAR PLANT • ...
Plant Life 2022-07-10
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- DRACAENA TRIFASCIATA IS AN EVERGREEN PERENNIAL PLANT FORMING DENSE STANDS; OFTEN AN INDOOR PLANT, IS IDEAL FOR SMALL PLACES, SHARES A NAME WITH STABLER
- SAID GOODBYE TO JACK IN TITANIC
- ACTUALLY KNOWN AS A PHALAENOPSIS
- COMMON CAUSES OF HEEL PAIN
- SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL FLOWER
- ITS SEEDS CONTAIN A CHEMICAL WHICH PREVENTS PLANTS FROM GROWING NEARBY
- THIS FLOWER BLOOMS IN DAMP AREAS LIKE RIVERS AND WETLANDS, BUT IT CAN SURVIVE FOR YEARS DURING DROUGHTS AND BLOOM AGAIN WHEN IT IS WATERED
- OFTEN SERVE A FLOWER BY ATTRACTING POLLINATORS WITH SCENT AND NECTAR
- ACTOR APPEARED IN MULTIPLE LORD OF THE RINGS MOVIES AND ALSO MULTIPLE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN MOVIES
- YUCCA BREVIFOLIA IS A MEMBER OF THE AGAVE FAMILY AND AN ALBUM TITLE
- FLATTENED GREEN OUTGROWTH FROM THE STEM OF A VASCULAR PLANT, ALSO AN ALL-ELECTRIC NISSAN CAR
- COLOMBIA'S NATIONAL FLOWER
- THIS "FOWL" FLOWER SYMBOLIZES JOYFULNESS
- THIS LAWN WEED HAS SEED HEADS THAT SPREAD OUT LIKE FOUR FINGERS
- FLOWER SYMBOLIZES PRIDE AND BEAUTY AND COMES IN RED, WHITE, AND PINK
- TITAN ARUMS; THE LARGEST FLOWER IN THE WORLD (10' HIGH AND 3' WIDE) WHICH SMELLS OF DECAYING FLESH
- THESE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ARE HIGHLY TOXIC FOR CATS
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- COMMON LAWN WEED HAS A LONG TAPROOT AND YELLOW FLOWERS
- NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
- PRODUCES SYRUP
- CHARACTERIZED BY A CLOSED AND CONTINUOUS TREE CANOPY, MOISTURE-DEPENDENT VEGETATION AND ALSO A RESTAURANT
- PALE ALE BY HALF ACRE
- METALLIC GREEN BUG THAT KILLS TREES
- LED ZEPPELIN VOCALIST ROBERT
- THE FERTILIZER NUTRIENT REPRESENTED BY THE LETTER K
- HIGHLY ACIDIC SOIL PRODUCES THIS COLOR OF HYDRANGEA FLOWERS
- CARNIVOROUS PLANT WHICH GETS NUTRITION FROM EATING INSECTS
- MOSTLY UNPOPULAR, THIS PRESUMED VEGGIE IS ACTUALLY A FLOWER
- THESE SPREADERS GENERALLY PROVIDE THE BEST RESULTS
- HERBICIDE ORIGINALLY MADE BY MONSANTO AND SUBJECT OF MORE THAN 10,000 LAWSUITS
30 Clues: PRODUCES SYRUP • NON-FLOWERING PLANTS • PALE ALE BY HALF ACRE • COMMON CAUSES OF HEEL PAIN • SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL FLOWER • COLOMBIA'S NATIONAL FLOWER • LED ZEPPELIN VOCALIST ROBERT • SAID GOODBYE TO JACK IN TITANIC • ACTUALLY KNOWN AS A PHALAENOPSIS • METALLIC GREEN BUG THAT KILLS TREES • THIS "FOWL" FLOWER SYMBOLIZES JOYFULNESS • THESE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ARE HIGHLY TOXIC FOR CATS • ...
IDF 2025 2025-08-12
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- the amount of an ingredient shown in percentages (4)
- number of allergens in FIC regulations (8)
- there are direct links between alcohol and? (5,7)
- the term “Irish whiskey” “poitin” and “irish Cream” are a _______ protected under EU and international law (12,10)
- EU Regulation relating to food labelling (3)
- drinking alcohol causes? (5,7)
- who provides grant for BIA’s one-to-one labelling compliance (5,1,6)
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- what was abolished in May 2025 (4,5)
- alcoholic beverages with more than 1.2% alcohol by volume are exempt from the mandatory _________ declaration under the FIC regulations (9)
- the net ________ of the food must be clearly stated on the label (8)
- mandatory nutrition declaration must include the amount of energy and six specific__________ (9)
- according to the regulation, information must be clear, legible, and __________ (9)
- x-height relates to _______ size (4)
- number of written health warnings in S.I. No 249 of 2023 (3)
- allergen typically found in alcoholic beverages (9)
- what do grams refer to on SI 249 of 2023? (7)
- who hosts www.Askaboutalcohol.ie (3)
- list of ingredients for alcohol above 1.2% (6)
18 Clues: drinking alcohol causes? (5,7) • what was abolished in May 2025 (4,5) • x-height relates to _______ size (4) • who hosts www.Askaboutalcohol.ie (3) • number of allergens in FIC regulations (8) • EU Regulation relating to food labelling (3) • what do grams refer to on SI 249 of 2023? (7) • list of ingredients for alcohol above 1.2% (6) • ...
Understand concepts of Nutrition 2016-02-01
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- The lack of something that is needed for the body
- The calculation of weight for height that is used to find if you are overweight, underweight or obese
- The adequate intake of energy and nutrients that occurs throughout life
- A chart that is used by health care providers to follow a child's growth
- Nutritional deficiency resulting from the lack of food or the inability of the body adsorbing or converting it
- The process of providing your body with the food necessary for health and growth
- Above a weight that is considered normal for your height and age
- The actual intake of nutrients from the food we eat daily
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- The ideal intake of nutrients to exceed in a day
- The relationship of food taken into the body and calories being used in the body for daily energy requirements
- The distribution of nutrient requirements within a population
- The lack of proper nutrition caused from not eating enough or not eating the right things
- The state of your body being grossly overweight or fat
- Course of food to which an individual limits themselves to lose weight or for medical reasons
14 Clues: The ideal intake of nutrients to exceed in a day • The lack of something that is needed for the body • The state of your body being grossly overweight or fat • The actual intake of nutrients from the food we eat daily • The distribution of nutrient requirements within a population • Above a weight that is considered normal for your height and age • ...
Adaptations in plants and animals 2021-09-06
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- its a sucker ( modified stem )
- reproduction through leaf buds
- plants having floating roots
- modified stem e.g. onion
- match colour with surroundings
- modified stem e.g. ginger
- long distance journey to survive bad weather
- modified leaves to reduce loss of water
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- plant with climbing roots
- plants with breathing roots
- tree having prp roots
- spending winter in inactive state
- parasitic roots
- insectivorous plant with modified leaf
- thick growth of hair to maintain body temperature
- creeper that runs horizontally on soil
- modified stem e.g. potato
17 Clues: parasitic roots • tree having prp roots • modified stem e.g. onion • plant with climbing roots • modified stem e.g. ginger • modified stem e.g. potato • plants with breathing roots • plants having floating roots • its a sucker ( modified stem ) • reproduction through leaf buds • match colour with surroundings • spending winter in inactive state • ...
Immune responses in plants 2024-08-05
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- Natural insecticide used by humans
- Thick outer layer on the stems and branches of woody plants that acts as physical barrier
- Large organelle in plant cells filled with fluid
- Plants do this to prevent pathogens spreading
- Bitter tasting alkaloid found in coffee
- Fragrant smelling molecules such as menthol that repel insects and inhibit the growth of microorganisms
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- Small proteins that disrupt the cell membrane or envelope of pathogens
- Pore that allows the exchange of gases on the leaves of plants
- Waxy barrier that covers the epidermis of the leaf
- Polysaccharide that forms between the plant cell membrane and the cell wall to prevent the entry of invading pathogens
- Molecules that have soapy properties when mixed with water
- Thick, water-repelling liquid that dries in air and prevents the entry of pathogens
12 Clues: Natural insecticide used by humans • Bitter tasting alkaloid found in coffee • Plants do this to prevent pathogens spreading • Large organelle in plant cells filled with fluid • Waxy barrier that covers the epidermis of the leaf • Molecules that have soapy properties when mixed with water • Pore that allows the exchange of gases on the leaves of plants • ...
Transport in Flowering Plants 2024-12-06
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- The process by which plants combine sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce food
- The tiny openings on the surface of leaves that regulate gas exchange and water loss
- Tiny structures found on roots that increase the surface area for water absorption
- Part of the plant that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- Structure that provides support to the plants and helps them stay upright
- What is dissolved in water in the phloem?
- The stem contains tubes that transport food, water, and ____ salts
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- The green pigment in leaves
- Through which tissue does dissolved sucrose flow?
- The phloem, xylem, and cambium form this
- Through which tissue does the transpiration stream flow?
- Structure that responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil
12 Clues: The green pigment in leaves • The phloem, xylem, and cambium form this • What is dissolved in water in the phloem? • Through which tissue does dissolved sucrose flow? • Through which tissue does the transpiration stream flow? • Part of the plant that captures sunlight for photosynthesis • The stem contains tubes that transport food, water, and ____ salts • ...
Garden 2020-04-22
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- Put seeds in the soil
- Precipitation
- Spiky garden tool
- Raw vegetables
- Things with petals
- Spade
- Long water pipe
- Drink for plants
- Season
- Something plants get from the soil
- Cup for plants
- Brown earth
- Tall leafy plant
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- Moves soil about
- Green things with flowers
- The Colour of leaves
- Go from little to big
- Place to grow crops
- A man who grows things
- The big star
- Yummy food
- Baby plants
- Make a hole
- Unwanted plants
- Turn soil with a tractor
25 Clues: Spade • Season • Yummy food • Baby plants • Make a hole • Brown earth • The big star • Precipitation • Raw vegetables • Cup for plants • Long water pipe • Unwanted plants • Moves soil about • Drink for plants • Tall leafy plant • Spiky garden tool • Things with petals • Place to grow crops • The Colour of leaves • Put seeds in the soil • Go from little to big • A man who grows things • Turn soil with a tractor • ...
Tourism and the Great Barrier Reef 2013-04-27
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- A mineral used in glass making.
- Tiny soft-bodied animals.
- This underwater creatures population has increased dramatically over the years.
- These have decreased due to shell-hunting tourists on the Great Barrier Reef.
- The act to maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
- These people spearfish along the reef.
- This term can be used to describe why the reef is being stripped of its live coral and natural beauty.
- This type of food provides the necessary nutrition to the coral polyps.
- The Great Barrier Reef will become this in 10 to 20 years.
- The Great Barrier Reef spans to this location.
- The waters of the Great Barrier Reef contain a complex variety of life in a delicately balanced environment known as an...
- This term is used to describe a range of different things.
- One of the many minerals treasured by miners on the Great Barrier Reef.
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- This type of fuel can cause pollution of the reef's waters.
- This is one of the ecological factors of tourism affecting the Great Barrier Reef.
- The largest living organism on earth.
- These are tiny plants and animals from the water that pass through parts of their ecosystems.
- These places are common for tourists who are traveling far from home.
- The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of...
- Unexpected changes in this may cause coral polyps to die.
20 Clues: Tiny soft-bodied animals. • A mineral used in glass making. • The largest living organism on earth. • These people spearfish along the reef. • The Great Barrier Reef spans to this location. • The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of... • Unexpected changes in this may cause coral polyps to die. • This term is used to describe a range of different things. • ...
science crossword 2024-12-10
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- A group of interacting species living in a common location.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
- The total mass of all living organisms in a given area or volume.
- An organism that consumes both plant and animal matter.
- An organism that primarily consumes meat.
- Organisms that cannot synthesize their own food and depend on other organisms for nutrition.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy and nutrients.
- consumer Herbivores that feed on primary producers.
- Referring to organisms that convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with their abiotic environment.
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- Microscopic plant-like organisms in aquatic environments that perform photosynthesis.
- Organisms that produce their own food, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms.
- An organism that feeds on dead organic material.
- An organism that primarily consumes plants.
- Organisms, like fungi and bacteria, that break down dead organic material.
- Autotrophs that produce food for themselves and other organisms.
- Referring to organisms that obtain energy through the chemical reactions of inorganic substances, typically without sunlight.
- Cycling The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
20 Clues: Living components of an ecosystem. • An organism that primarily consumes meat. • An organism that primarily consumes plants. • An organism that feeds on dead organic material. • consumer Herbivores that feed on primary producers. • An organism that consumes both plant and animal matter. • A group of interacting species living in a common location. • ...
Frarmin' Crosswords weekly, Juh-lie edition...by O'CB 2023-09-22
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- Pertaining to areas outside urban centers, often characterized by traditional farming practices.
- Dried forage plants, typically grasses or legumes, used as feed for livestock.
- The systematic application of water to fields to optimize crop yields, often using advanced techniques.
- A traditional farm building primarily used for grain storage and livestock shelter.
- Grazing mammals prized for their fleece and meat, often part of extensive grazing systems.
- Large ruminant mammals raised for beef, milk, and other byproducts, part of the Bovidae family.
- Chemical or organic substances strategically applied to enhance soil fertility and plant nutrition.
- The process of extracting milk from dairy animals through precise and hygienic methods.
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- The complex and timing-sensitive operation of gathering crops at their peak condition.
- The culmination of the agricultural season, marked by the gathering of mature crops.
- An implement used for soil preparation, typically attached to a tractor for modern farming.
- A multipurpose agricultural vehicle equipped with advanced technology for precision farming.
- A juvenile plant at its earliest stages, requiring delicate care for proper growth.
- A meticulously planned and cultivated plot for growing a variety of plants, often for aesthetic or experimental purposes.
- A specific plant species cultivated for its economic value or utility.
15 Clues: A specific plant species cultivated for its economic value or utility. • Dried forage plants, typically grasses or legumes, used as feed for livestock. • A juvenile plant at its earliest stages, requiring delicate care for proper growth. • A traditional farm building primarily used for grain storage and livestock shelter. • ...
Plants and Stuff 2024-01-22
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- Organs: Plant organs involved in growth and development, excluding reproductive structures.
- Tissue in vascular plants that transports sugars and other organic compounds from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Fine powder produced by the male parts of flowers, containing the plant's reproductive cells and transferred to the female parts for fertilization.
- A main, central root that grows vertically and gives rise to lateral roots in plants.
- Refers to a leaf shape that is oval with a length-to-width ratio greater than 1.
- The science of dating events and variations in the environment by studying tree rings.
- Vascular plants that reproduce and disperse via spores, including ferns.
- Vascular plants that have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water, minerals, and nutrients.
- Refers to trees or shrubs that shed their leaves annually in response to seasonal changes.
- A plant that takes two years to complete its life cycle, typically flowering and producing seeds in the second year.
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- Flowering plants, a group of plants that produce seeds within a fruit.
- A green pigment in plant cells that is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season, typically flowering and producing seeds within that time frame.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, often producing flowers and seeds repeatedly.
- Plants with seeds that typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) and other characteristic features like parallel leaf veins.
- Non-vascular plants, including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, which lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
- Organs: Plant organs involved in the production of offspring, such as flowers and fruits.
- Plants with seeds that typically have two cotyledons and other characteristic features like branching leaf veins.
- Tissue in vascular plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- A division of gymnosperms that includes cone-bearing plants such as pines, spruces, and firs.
- Refers to a leaf shape that is triangular, resembling the Greek letter delta.
- The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
22 Clues: Flowering plants, a group of plants that produce seeds within a fruit. • Vascular plants that reproduce and disperse via spores, including ferns. • Refers to a leaf shape that is triangular, resembling the Greek letter delta. • Refers to a leaf shape that is oval with a length-to-width ratio greater than 1. • ...
作业设计 2025-11-08
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- A part of the body that performs a specific function
- Microscopic organisms, some of which can cause disease
- To break down food in the body
- To make suffering less severe
- Another option or choice
- Absolutely necessary; extremely important
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- The process of obtaining food necessary for health
- Found or distributed over a large area
- Inorganic substances essential for nutrition
- A particular part or feature of something
10 Clues: Another option or choice • To make suffering less severe • To break down food in the body • Found or distributed over a large area • A particular part or feature of something • Absolutely necessary; extremely important • Inorganic substances essential for nutrition • The process of obtaining food necessary for health • A part of the body that performs a specific function • ...
Bio 2017-09-20
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- All things living
- Increase
- Combining organisms
- Energy, growth, repair maintenance
- Maintaining homeostasis
- Chemical reactions within cells
- Involves 2 parents
- Releasing energy
- Breakdown
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- Living things
- Organisms taking minerals
- Taking in
- No feelings
- To enter and leave
- Materials of organisms body
- Produce new organisms
- Condition of environment
- Removal of wastes
18 Clues: Increase • Taking in • Breakdown • No feelings • Living things • Releasing energy • All things living • Removal of wastes • To enter and leave • Involves 2 parents • Combining organisms • Produce new organisms • Maintaining homeostasis • Condition of environment • Organisms taking minerals • Materials of organisms body • Chemical reactions within cells • Energy, growth, repair maintenance
Intro to Plants: CH 21 Vocabulary 2023-04-21
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- simplest plant phyla are categorized as __.
- found in phylum hepaticophyta
- where photosynthesis takes place
- all plants are multicellular ___, with cells containing chlorophyll
- phylum including true mosses
- plant that returns each year
- contain clusters of spores
- relationship between two or more species
- photosynthetic plants that grow on other trees rather than supporting themselves
- plant that must be replanted each year
- found in the phylum anthocerophyta
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- rubbery, protective layer to protect plants and maintain 'body'
- fleshy, lobed structure found specifically in liverworts
- one of the adaptations plant use to retain water, opening in leaves
- reproductive cluster of spores found in seedless vascular plants
- provides nutrients to developing seedlings, eventually becomes the 1st plant leaf
- plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years time
- most common pterophytes
- rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients
- waxy coating on leaves that prevents water loss
- type of tissue in plants that move water/food
- ___ vascular plants include ferns, club mosses and horsetails.
- __ are reproductive structures used by simple vascular plants to reproduce (not seeds)
- leaves of a fern
24 Clues: leaves of a fern • most common pterophytes • contain clusters of spores • phylum including true mosses • plant that returns each year • found in phylum hepaticophyta • where photosynthesis takes place • found in the phylum anthocerophyta • plant that must be replanted each year • relationship between two or more species • simplest plant phyla are categorized as __. • ...
교과서1과 7페이지 2023-03-13
Spanish Health and Well-being 2024-10-01
20 Clues: gym • calm • weak • life • drug • diet • hurry • muscle • strong • weight • active • stress • protein • massage • to smoke • vitamins • to enjoy • nutrition • well-being • to lose weight/slim down
food safety n quality 2023-09-25
unit4 +lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
Unit 4 + lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
Inter. A 2024-01-16
19 Clues: food • iron • fiber • snack • empty • level • advice • stress • height • protein • vitamin • calcium • balanced • to endure • nutrition • confidence • nutritious • appropriate • carbohydrate
Sexual Reproduction in Plants 2021-08-26
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- The pollen tube grows down the _______ towards the ovary.
- number of male gametes formed
- How a pollen grain responds in presence of sugar solution.
- After fertlisation, the zygote will become this.
- The ___________ nucleus in the pollen tube divides by mitosis.
- Part of the embryo that provides nutrients.
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- The structure that is formed when 2 polar nuclei fuse with 1 male nucleus.
- The ploidy level when a male gamete fuses with the female gamete.
- The tiny opening for the entrance of the male nuclei.
- Type of fertilisation found in angiosperms.
- Flower that contains both male and female reproductive structures.
- After fertilisation, the ovule will become this.
12 Clues: number of male gametes formed • Type of fertilisation found in angiosperms. • Part of the embryo that provides nutrients. • After fertilisation, the ovule will become this. • After fertlisation, the zygote will become this. • The tiny opening for the entrance of the male nuclei. • The pollen tube grows down the _______ towards the ovary. • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2022-02-03
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- This female part supports the stigma.
- A process where seeds start to grow
- This part becomes the seed after fertilisation.
- This male part supports the anther.
- Seeds need air, water & ____ to grow.
- This female part receives the pollen grains.
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- This male part produces pollen grains.
- A process where pollen grains are transferred from anther to stigma.
- After fertilisation, the ovary swells and becomes a ______.
- Seeds need to be dispersed away from the parent plant to prevent ________.
- Ovules are found here.
- After fertilisation, the ovules become the _____.
12 Clues: Ovules are found here. • A process where seeds start to grow • This male part supports the anther. • This female part supports the stigma. • Seeds need air, water & ____ to grow. • This male part produces pollen grains. • This female part receives the pollen grains. • This part becomes the seed after fertilisation. • After fertilisation, the ovules become the _____. • ...
6.2 2022-03-07
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- where you live
- get more
- in the middle
- move wildly
- view
- permission
- near
- a club
- I _________ enjoy eating with you.
- opposite of right
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- elevated living location
- readers' favorite thing
- You are a good __________ to our class.
- kitchen activity
- You ________ wash up before dinner.
- nutrition
- standing
- delightful
- smelly body part
- when we listen
20 Clues: view • near • a club • get more • standing • nutrition • permission • delightful • move wildly • in the middle • where you live • when we listen • kitchen activity • smelly body part • opposite of right • readers' favorite thing • elevated living location • I _________ enjoy eating with you. • You ________ wash up before dinner. • You are a good __________ to our class.
Practice Test 2025-02-11
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- – A statement that seems contradictory but may be true
- – A concluding section in a literary work
- – A story with a structured plot
- – The middle value in a sorted dataset
- – A typical example of a character or situation
- – The quality of ideas being connected smoothly
- – A literary device that hints at future events
- – A fundamental concept in calculus
- – The study of motion and its causes
- – Maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body
- – A collection of related web pages
- – Exercise that increases heart rate
- – The arrangement of words in sentences
- – A number that represents repeated multiplication
- – The process of obtaining food for health
- – The inverse operation of exponentiation
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- – Software that runs on the internet instead of a local device
- – A statistical relationship between two variables
- – The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- – A cybercrime tactic used to steal information
- – A comparison to explain something
- – The process of securing data by converting it into code
- – A regional variety of a language
- – The study of Earth’s physical structure
- – A reference to another work or event
- – The variety of life on Earth
- – The shadowing of a celestial body
- – A security system that protects a network
- – A physical activity that improves flexibility
- – The period needed to heal after exercise
30 Clues: – The variety of life on Earth • – A story with a structured plot • – A regional variety of a language • – A comparison to explain something • – A fundamental concept in calculus • – The shadowing of a celestial body • – A collection of related web pages • – The study of motion and its causes • – Exercise that increases heart rate • – The middle value in a sorted dataset • ...
Words About Health 2013-06-11
11 Clues: A Nutrition • what you eat • Daily routine • Lift heavy objects • opposite of unhealthy • Basketball, Soccer etc. • Information On cereal boxes • keeps you ready for the day • people need to consider this • Healthy Food: Banana, Apple etc. • Healthy Food: Broccoli, Corn etc.
Chapter 19! 2013-12-04
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- plants require long periods of darkness to trigger blooming (two words, hyphenated)
- special form of phototropism causing the plant to exhibit solar tracking.
- saps, thorns, spines, and hairs are all kinds of _____ defenses.
- the speed of seed germination, promotes stem elongation and induces early blooming
- stem elongation and control seedling orientation. Stimulates root branching and cause plants to lean toward the sun
- produced by plants that other species take advantage of. Humans use them for spices and medicines
- plants to keep track of day length so they know when to go dormant or produce flowers.
- in a plant's stem grow unevenly causing the stem to bend towards the light maximize photosynthesis as a result of ________.
- these plants, flowering is triggered by shorter periods of darkness (two words, hyphenated
- use these to store salts so they can survive in salty environments
- are applied to seedless grapes to _____ the fruit to a size comparable with seeded grapes
- rapid cell division. Initiate new branches from lateral buds
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- plants exhibit a growth response to touch, or physical contact with objects. This kind of response is called ________.
- move toward _____ that sink downward in response to gravity. This encourages the plant to grow in the direction opposite gravity
- play a large role in controlling this growth response to gravity
- plants can _____ salt through their leaves to deal with living in saline environments
- plants to respond to environmental cues by turning certain genes on or off.
- speed of fruit ripening, stimulates leaf dropping and flower death. Bananas produce a lot of this hormone
- in these plants is not controlled by the amount of light the plant receives. Controlling factors might be temperature or reaching maturity
- have succulent leaves, deep taproots, and long dormant seeds to help them survive in these hot dry climates.
- acid inhibits plant growth and stimulates the closure of stomata
- example of this is when plants appear to be infested with insect eggs to prevent being colonized
- move ______ from light
23 Clues: move ______ from light • rapid cell division. Initiate new branches from lateral buds • play a large role in controlling this growth response to gravity • saps, thorns, spines, and hairs are all kinds of _____ defenses. • acid inhibits plant growth and stimulates the closure of stomata • use these to store salts so they can survive in salty environments • ...
TRF Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Decayed plant material in rainforest soil.
- Growing one crop over a large area.
- Layer of smaller plants beneath the canopy.
- Regrown rainforest after human disturbance.
- Too much livestock eating plants, damaging land.
- How plants and animals adjust to survive in the rainforest.
- Planting trees where none existed before.
- Cutting down all trees in an area.
- Clearing land by cutting and burning trees.
- Dense upper layer of trees in a rainforest.
- Woody vines climbing trees to reach sunlight.
- Cancelling debts to encourage rainforest protection.
- Plants growing on other plants in the canopy.
- Growing trees and crops together on the same land.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat.
- Using resources without harming the future.
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- Untouched natural rainforest.
- Protecting natural environments like rainforests.
- Movement of nutrients in soil, plants, and animals.
- Only cutting selected trees, not all.
- Cutting down trees on a large scale.
- Tourism supporting conservation of rainforests.
- The dark, lowest layer of the rainforest.
- Plants making food using sunlight, CO₂, and water.
- Tallest trees rising above the canopy.
- Forests absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Wide roots at the base of tall rainforest trees.
- Plants releasing water vapor through their leaves.
- Cutting trees for timber in rainforests.
- Overuse of farmland, leading to poor soil.
30 Clues: Untouched natural rainforest. • Cutting down all trees in an area. • Growing one crop over a large area. • Cutting down trees on a large scale. • Only cutting selected trees, not all. • Tallest trees rising above the canopy. • Cutting trees for timber in rainforests. • The dark, lowest layer of the rainforest. • Planting trees where none existed before. • ...
Coordination and Control in Plants 2024-05-19
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- The hormone that regulates water content in the kidneys
- Muscles or cells which respond to stimuli
- Light shining from one direction only
- First shoot to appear from a germinating seed
- A change in an animal or plant surroundings
- To make or grow longer
- Apparatus to eliminate effect of gravity on plant growth
- Plant hormone which controls growth at tips of shoots and roots
- The C in Mrs C Gren
- Sight receptor organ
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- Keeping the conditions of the internal environment relatively constant
- plant response to direction of gravity
- plant response towards direction of light
- A reaction to a change in animal or plant surroundings
- growth response of a plant to a directional stimulus
- First root to appear from a germinating seed
- A response away from stimulus
17 Clues: The C in Mrs C Gren • Sight receptor organ • To make or grow longer • A response away from stimulus • Light shining from one direction only • plant response to direction of gravity • plant response towards direction of light • Muscles or cells which respond to stimuli • A change in an animal or plant surroundings • First root to appear from a germinating seed • ...
Ethan Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-23
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- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- Father of Taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
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- 1 species can have many of these
- System of naming things
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- The eighth level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- The second level of taxonomy
- The seventh level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The kingdom plants are in
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- 2 name
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The first level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Concepts of Nutrition 2016-01-26
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- intakes: How much of certain things a person should be eating during the day.
- Nourishment or energy obtained from food consumed.
- food intakes: What it is a person actually eats during the course of a day.
- nutrient intakes: the amount of a nutrient that is enough to ensure that the needs of nearly all the population are met.
- A persons regularly consumed food and drink.
- Inadequate nutrition resulting from lack of food or failure of the body to absorb nutrients.
- Being grossly overweight
- Being above weight considered normal.
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- and energy balance: The amount of calories taken in and how much is burned by the body.
- A lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that we do eat.
- reference values: A set of nutrient recommendations.
- A lack or shortage of something.
- mass index: An approximate measure of whether someone is over or underweight, calculated by dividing their weight by their height.
- charts: A chart followed by health care providers that follow growth over time.
14 Clues: Being grossly overweight • A lack or shortage of something. • Being above weight considered normal. • A persons regularly consumed food and drink. • Nourishment or energy obtained from food consumed. • reference values: A set of nutrient recommendations. • food intakes: What it is a person actually eats during the course of a day. • ...
Nutrition and Aging 2018-07-23
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- Dietary Reference Intake
- Tube Used for short-term feeding
- This presentation covered the topic of ______.
- When older adults take multiple medications, the meds can compete for the same protein binding sites and cause adverse effects, this is called _____.
- Dry Mouth
- HTN
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- Educating patients and families about balanced nutrition is referred to as Health ______.
- When bone mineral density is lost patients are at risk for _____.
- When lean muscle mass diminishes this is called?
- Nutrition that is provided intravenously
- For HTN salt intake should be (increased) or (decreased)?
11 Clues: HTN • Dry Mouth • Dietary Reference Intake • Tube Used for short-term feeding • Nutrition that is provided intravenously • This presentation covered the topic of ______. • When lean muscle mass diminishes this is called? • For HTN salt intake should be (increased) or (decreased)? • When bone mineral density is lost patients are at risk for _____. • ...
Diversity In Organisms 2015-07-01
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- Small, circular, single stranded RNAs without any protection.
- scientific names should be _________ separately if handwritten
- It includes multicellular eukaryotic absorption with heterotrophic nutrition
- the __________ is a simple noun which should come first and should begin with a capital lette
- Scientific names should be printed Speccies the ________ is the descriptive adjective which should come later and begin with a small letter
- Non-septate multinucleated hyphae in fungi
- Unicellular eukaryotes belong to kingdom
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- In five kingdom classification of Whittaker, how many contain eukaryotes?
- Mode of reproduction in Monera
- It includes multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms with holozoic mode of nutrition
- Acellular, host specific and highly infectious
- Five Kingdom classification of living organisms proposed by
- Slow growing organisms occuring in a wide variety of habitats
- nomenclature/to avoid confusion created by vernacular names, Swedish naturalist Linnaeus proposed
- It includes multicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic autotrophs
15 Clues: Mode of reproduction in Monera • Unicellular eukaryotes belong to kingdom • Non-septate multinucleated hyphae in fungi • Acellular, host specific and highly infectious • Five Kingdom classification of living organisms proposed by • Small, circular, single stranded RNAs without any protection. • Slow growing organisms occuring in a wide variety of habitats • ...
Nutrition in plants 2020-03-25
Taxonomy parts 1 + 2 2020-09-21
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- The eighth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- System of naming things
- Father of Taxonomy
- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The seventh level of taxonomy
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- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The second level of taxonomy
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- 2 name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- 1 species can have many of these
- The kingdom plants are in
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The first level of taxonomy • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Vanessa Taxonomy 2020-09-23
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- The eighth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- System of naming things
- Father of Taxonomy
- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The seventh level of taxonomy
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- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The second level of taxonomy
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- 2 name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- 1 species can have many of these
- The kingdom plants are in
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The first level of taxonomy • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Andrew Taxonomy Crossword 2020-09-23
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- The sixth level of taxonomy
- The third level of taxonomy
- Composed of a Genus and a species name
- Phylum of plants which have vascular systems but no seeds
- The domain plants and animals are in
- The language scientific names are written in
- The fifth level of taxonomy
- Father of Taxonomy
- The fourth level of taxonomy
- The first level of taxonomy
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- 1 species can have many of these
- System of naming things
- Phylum of plants which don't have flowers and have seeds on cones
- The eighth level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which do not have vascular systems
- The second level of taxonomy
- The seventh level of taxonomy
- Phylum of plants which have flowers and have their seeds enclosed in fruit
- The kingdom plants are in
- The system of grouping of similar organisms together
- The science of naming and classifying organisms
- 2 name
22 Clues: 2 name • Father of Taxonomy • System of naming things • The kingdom plants are in • The sixth level of taxonomy • The third level of taxonomy • The fifth level of taxonomy • The first level of taxonomy • The eighth level of taxonomy • The second level of taxonomy • The fourth level of taxonomy • The seventh level of taxonomy • 1 species can have many of these • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2013-11-12
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- Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds
- The small hole in the under side of the leaf that lets gases in and out
- Plants get this from the soil
- Farmers put these on crops to kill unwanted insects
- The power source plants use to make photosynthesis happen
- Where photosynthesis happens in plants
- Farmers put these on fields to help plants grow better
- The food plants make in photosynthesis
- Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy
- The gas used by plants to make their own food
- The tiny extensions on roots that help the plant take up more water
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
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- process where plants make their own food.
- The long molecule that plants use to store glucose as
- The cells containing lots of chloroplasts on upper surface of a leaf
- The small structures in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis
- The green pigment found in leaves
17 Clues: Plants get this from the soil • The green pigment found in leaves • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Where photosynthesis happens in plants • The food plants make in photosynthesis • Chemical the plant needs to stay healthy • process where plants make their own food. • The gas used by plants to make their own food • Farmers put these on their fields to kill the weeds • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-03-01
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- have leaves 1 cell layer thick
- makes
- what they are
- plants take in to create oxygen
- seedless non vascular plants are ________
- the earliest group of seedless vascular plants
- have fronds
- outside layer of leaf
- makes leaves green
- kingdom that they are in
- need a __ environment
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- lost leaves and roots from evolutionary reduction
- look like mini pine trees
- plants create
- their decomposition produced lots of _____
- responsible for the long distance transport of water
- most primitive non vascular plant
- need ___ for photosynthesis
- responsible for the transport of sugar
- how plants make food
20 Clues: makes • have fronds • plants create • what they are • makes leaves green • how plants make food • outside layer of leaf • need a __ environment • kingdom that they are in • look like mini pine trees • need ___ for photosynthesis • have leaves 1 cell layer thick • plants take in to create oxygen • most primitive non vascular plant • responsible for the transport of sugar • ...
San Isidro 2024-05-09
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- Someone who works in agriculture, cultivating land and growing crops or raising livestock.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- An event featuring amusement rides, games, and food stalls, often held annually in a community.
- Areas of land used for cultivation or pasture, typically divided into plots for growing crops.
- A celebration or gathering, typically featuring music, performances, and other entertainment.
- Plants grown and harvested for food, fiber, or other purposes.
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- A large and elaborate meal, typically prepared for a special occasion or celebration.
- A belief, custom, or practice that is passed down from generation to generation within a culture or community.
- A farming tool used to turn over the soil in preparation for planting crops.
- A person recognized as holy or virtuous by a religious group, often after death.
- Any substance consumed to provide nutrition and sustain life, often prepared in various ways for meals.
11 Clues: The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • Plants grown and harvested for food, fiber, or other purposes. • A farming tool used to turn over the soil in preparation for planting crops. • A person recognized as holy or virtuous by a religious group, often after death. • ...
Gardening! 2024-04-17
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- plants create these in the ground
- the blank is greener on the other side of the fence
- April showers bring May blank
- till the ground
- good for plants
- dig up stuff
- plants do this to survive
- use a shovel to do this
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- we make paper with this
- plants need it to survive
- put your plants in this
- protect your hands
- plant these for plants
- sometimes in gardens to make them pretty
- plant plants in this
15 Clues: dig up stuff • till the ground • good for plants • protect your hands • plant plants in this • plant these for plants • we make paper with this • put your plants in this • use a shovel to do this • plants need it to survive • plants do this to survive • April showers bring May blank • plants create these in the ground • sometimes in gardens to make them pretty • ...
Green Plants & Land Plants 2024-02-21
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- An apomorphy of green plants
- Formal name of the mosses
- Another term of haplobiontic
- Found in mosses; water conduction
- Formal name of hornworts
- An apomorphy of liverworts
- Specialized structure found in gemma cups
- A waxy, water-resistant substance that functions in sealing the stoma
- Basic morphological type of liverwort
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- A land plant groups that possess stomates
- Immature sporophyte that is attached to or surrounded by the gametophyte
- Found in mosses; sugar conduction
- unction in protecting the young sporophyte apex
- Found in liverworts, functions as gas exchange
- Formal name of the liverwort
- Type of bryophytes reproduction that does not need a partner
- Found in moss, quite small, and thin composed of conductive cells resembles true vein
17 Clues: Formal name of hornworts • Formal name of the mosses • An apomorphy of liverworts • An apomorphy of green plants • Another term of haplobiontic • Formal name of the liverwort • Found in mosses; sugar conduction • Found in mosses; water conduction • Basic morphological type of liverwort • Specialized structure found in gemma cups • A land plant groups that possess stomates • ...
9.3 - Growth in Plants 2017-09-26
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- A directional response to gravity
- the propagation of plants by growing plantlets in tissue culture and then planting them out.
- a plant hormone that causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth.
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground, but occasionally subterranean.
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- Meristem is considered to be.......... as it is not yet specialised
- Produced in the root and cause axillary bud growth
- A directional response to light
- the turning or bending movement of an organism or a part of an organism toward or away from an external stimulus, such as light, heat, or gravity.
- Another term for auxin (Indole Acetic Acid)
- 2 words. the tip of a shoot, the apical or lateral shoot meristematic dome together with the leaf primordial, from which emerge the leaves and sub-adjacent stem tissue.
- a region of plant tissue, found chiefly at the growing tips of roots and shoots and in the cambium, consisting of actively dividing cells forming new tissue.
- Transporter proteins that pump auxin, causing accumulation where it is needed
12 Clues: A directional response to light • A directional response to gravity • Another term for auxin (Indole Acetic Acid) • Produced in the root and cause axillary bud growth • Meristem is considered to be.......... as it is not yet specialised • Transporter proteins that pump auxin, causing accumulation where it is needed • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2020-10-07
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- Parts of the flower in which pollen tube grows down to meet egg cell
- of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower.
- ovary develop into when fertilisation happens.
- develop into when a fruit is formed.
- or seed that usually float and are carried along rivers and have waterproof covering or fibrous husks may be dispersed by
- of flower where egg cells are found
- action/Some fruits split open when they are ripe to shoot their seeds out in different directions.
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- of flower produces pollen grains
- of flower contain ovule.
- male and female reproductive cells called.
- usually light and small some have wing-like structures.
- dispersal/type of disperse fruit or seeds by eating the fruit and throwing away seeds.
12 Clues: of flower contain ovule. • of flower produces pollen grains • of flower where egg cells are found • develop into when a fruit is formed. • male and female reproductive cells called. • ovary develop into when fertilisation happens. • of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower. • usually light and small some have wing-like structures. • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2020-10-07
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- the ovary develop into when fertilisation happens.
- Some fruits split open when they are ripe to shoot their seeds out in different directions.
- parts of flower produces pollen grains
- part of flower contain ovule.
- seed usually light and small some have wing-like structures.
- ovule develop into when a fruit is formed.
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- parts of flower where egg cells are found
- transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower.
- type of disperse fruit or seeds by eating the fruit and throwing away seeds.
- fuse male and female reproductive cells called.
- parts of the flower in which pollen tube grows down to meet egg cell
- fruit or seed that usually float and are carried along rivers and have waterproof covering or fibrous husks may be dispersed by
12 Clues: part of flower contain ovule. • parts of flower produces pollen grains • parts of flower where egg cells are found • ovule develop into when a fruit is formed. • fuse male and female reproductive cells called. • the ovary develop into when fertilisation happens. • transfer of pollen from anther to the stigma of a flower. • ...
Personal Wellness 2023-03-07
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- A disease in which there is a buildup of plaque on artery walls.
- The sum of the processes by which humans, animals, and plants consume food.
- A nutrient that helps the body use carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- A nutrient that is the main source of energy for the body.
- A nutrient that is needed for growth, and to build and repair body tissues.
- A substance in food that helps with body process.
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- A disease in which the body either produces little or no insulin or cannot properly use insulin.
- A disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue.
- A condition in which there is too much insulin in the body causing the blood sugar level to be low.
- A hormone that regulates the blood sugar level.
- A nutrient that provides energy and helps the body store and use vitamins is a fat.
- The different foods and liquids that a person intake.
- A nutrient that regulates many chemical reactions in the body.
- A substance that protects cells from being damaged by oxidation.
- A unit of energy produced by food.
- The part of grains and plant foods that cannot be digested.
- A fatlike substance made by the body and found in certain foods.
17 Clues: A unit of energy produced by food. • A hormone that regulates the blood sugar level. • A substance in food that helps with body process. • The different foods and liquids that a person intake. • A nutrient that is the main source of energy for the body. • The part of grains and plant foods that cannot be digested. • ...
Life Functions 2023-09-19
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- Middle school students are encouraged to wear deodorant because of this life function
- the purpose of cellular respiration is to release this in a form the organism can use
- _____ in cell size or cell amount is the life function of growth and development
- the life function that allows unicellular organisms to make more of itself by splitting into two
- How plants go through ingestion/nutrition
- The movement of necessary substances throughout an organism
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- observing an animal's life cycle shows that this organism performs the life function of growth and _____
- most cellular _____ occurs inside the mitochondria
- If something does 7 of the 8 life functions, is it alive?
- What do organisms get rid of during excretion?
- A fire alarm is an example of this
- Ms. Haug eats 82 tacos in 9 minutes, displaying this life function
- If a ball is thrown at your face and you block it with your arms, this is an example of ____ to stimuli
13 Clues: A fire alarm is an example of this • How plants go through ingestion/nutrition • What do organisms get rid of during excretion? • most cellular _____ occurs inside the mitochondria • If something does 7 of the 8 life functions, is it alive? • The movement of necessary substances throughout an organism • ...
