nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
BOMboo 2024-03-26
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- Scientists who study genetics or the science of genes, heredity, and genetic variations of living things. They may specialize in agriculture or biomedicine Chemist. Scientists who conduct experiments focused on research and development. They also investigate biological interactions of living cells and test new compounds. Research carried out in chemical biology has allowed scientists to discover new genes and explore DNA of plants and animals.
- Selection. The selection of desirable traits in plants and animals.
- Tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism.
- Scientists who study soil management and crop production, acting as liaisons between farmers and researchers. They recommend solutions to improve farming productivity.
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- Breeding. The process of selecting parents with desirable traits to breed together in order to produce offspring with more desirable qualities.
- Modified Organism (GMO). A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering.
- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- Biotechnology. Utilizes genetic modification techniques to enhance crop production, develop GMO crops resistant to pests, drought, or adverse weather, and engineer plants with increased nutritional content or medical applications.
- Engineering. The process used to change the genes of a living organism.
9 Clues: Selection. The selection of desirable traits in plants and animals. • Tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism. • Engineering. The process used to change the genes of a living organism. • Modified Organism (GMO). A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering. • ...
Spanish 2021-11-29
22 Clues: age • iron • food • diet • full • snack • fiber • empty • energy • height • weight • vitamin • protein • healthy • calcium • balanced • junk food • nutrition • nutritious • appropriate • carbohydrate • eating habit
Unit 4 words 2020-05-11
20 Clues: kiud • maks • kops • ranne • lööve • rangluu • pahkluu • algatama • süsivesik • õigustama • täpploend • sääremari • psüühiline • nihestatud • nõue/nõudma • penitsiliin • eesmärk/otstarve • juhtima/läbi viima • toitumine/väetamine • kirjutama/määrama(retsepti)
Identity Crisis - Crack the Code 2024-11-12
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- Academic Record Breaker
- Graduated in 2023
- Garfield, Spiderman
- BIG Boss
- Talented musician
- Our Champion! 3MT 2023
- IG Acc: Spidernel
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- (Lycee, Lemon Tea, Teh Kundur, Susu Kasang)'s
- She, dresses to impress
- Nutrition apprentice
- Surname Chiu
- Tatou in Ratatouille
- Orang Kuat MMA
- Fb:..(Workaholic)
- Orang Serani yang kelakar
- #streetphotography #sonyphotography
16 Clues: BIG Boss • Surname Chiu • Orang Kuat MMA • Graduated in 2023 • Fb:..(Workaholic) • Talented musician • IG Acc: Spidernel • Garfield, Spiderman • Nutrition apprentice • Tatou in Ratatouille • Our Champion! 3MT 2023 • Academic Record Breaker • She, dresses to impress • Orang Serani yang kelakar • #streetphotography #sonyphotography • (Lycee, Lemon Tea, Teh Kundur, Susu Kasang)'s
Plant Organs, Functions and Processes 2020-11-27
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- Green pigment found in plants
- A process of water movement in plants
- Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide
- Allows the plant to grow taller
- Transport of seeds away from the parent plant
- It may function as a way for reproduction
- Plant growth/responses in relation to a particular stimulus
- It makes up 80-90% of a plant's total weight
- A process in which energy is transferred from the sun to a plant
- The ability of plants to measure environmental day length
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- Stores starches and proteins
- Absorbs water and minerals
- A plant system that is exposed to factors above ground
- Product of a plant's ripened ovule
- Plant vascular tissue that transports water and some nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Process in plants which involve using the sugars produced during the photosynthesis
- Supports the leaves and flowers
- Anchors the plant and is underground
- It plays a major role in the regulation of water in plants
- Acts as a storage organ for nutrients
- It is responsible for cellular respiration in plants
21 Clues: Absorbs water and minerals • Stores starches and proteins • Green pigment found in plants • Allows the plant to grow taller • Supports the leaves and flowers • Product of a plant's ripened ovule • Anchors the plant and is underground • A process of water movement in plants • Acts as a storage organ for nutrients • Allows a plant to take in carbon dioxide • ...
Plants evolution and life cycles (Lecture 1-10). 2017-12-11
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- group of flowering plants that include grasses and grassy plants
- move sugar in mosses
- flowers containing only male parts
- by having only n, spores are...
- an example of a triploid cell
- the raspberry is an example of
- having both male and females flowers on the same plant
- large bowl shaped drab colored flowers are most likely to attract
- in this step 2n mother cell in the anther divide by meisis to yield 4 haploid microspores
- only the male of this gymnosperms is commonly planted in cities
- lignified ground tissues that include fibre and sclereids
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- division of the zygotes to produce diploid individuals
- 2n part of plants
- closest relatives to land plants
- one type of spore, include most ferns
- 3 of them die in the ovule.
- produce flowers and fruits
- composed of 7 cells in a flowering plant
- another name for land plants
- those insects became dependent on plants
20 Clues: 2n part of plants • move sugar in mosses • produce flowers and fruits • 3 of them die in the ovule. • another name for land plants • an example of a triploid cell • the raspberry is an example of • by having only n, spores are... • closest relatives to land plants • flowers containing only male parts • one type of spore, include most ferns • ...
3B Vocab Review - Term 4 2025-11-06
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- Of, relating to, or obtained from living things; (of food/farming) grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals
- Involving the entire world
- A very light soft plastic that is usually white, used especially for making containers that prevent heat loss
- To take or draw in a liquid, gas, light, or energy from the surface or space around
- To live in (a place)
- The process or fact of making something dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease
- Slightly wet
- To keep or continue to hold something
- Not probable
- Water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc.
- Poisonous
- The main long, thin part of a plant above the ground from which the leaves or flowers grow; a smaller part that grows from this and supports flowers, fruit, or leaves
- The science or practice of farming
- All the plants and living creatures in a particular environment
- Having a lot of moisture in the air
- The gradual development of living things over many years as they adapt to changes in their environment
- Near or around someone or something
- To put or use someone/something in the place of someone/something else
- Land of a particular kind
- An area behind a house
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- A long period of time during which there is little or no rain
- The protection of plants, animals, and natural resources
- To change from a liquid into a gas
- Connected with the climate of a particular area
- The physical conditions in which something exists
- To be a danger to something
- To produce flowers
- A light wind
- The process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy
- Movement of air, water, etc. through the different parts of something
- Trees that are grown in order to produce wood
- A living thing, real or imaginary
- To change your behaviour so that it is easier to live in a particular place or situation
- To stay away from (someone or something)
- A person who studies the bones, tools, etc., of ancient people
- A group of living things that are similar and can reproduce with one another
- The scientific study of living things (such as plants and animals)
- Extremely bad or serious
- The production of goods from raw materials, especially in factories
- A plant that is grown in large quantities to be sold
40 Clues: Poisonous • A light wind • Slightly wet • Not probable • To produce flowers • To live in (a place) • An area behind a house • Extremely bad or serious • Land of a particular kind • Involving the entire world • To be a danger to something • A living thing, real or imaginary • To change from a liquid into a gas • The science or practice of farming • Having a lot of moisture in the air • ...
Unit 4 - Lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
16 Clues: lid • rel • portie • voeding • spanning • bevatten • ijslolly • opgesomd • besturen • bloemkool • statiegeld • minderheid • hoeveelheid • meerderheid • vooruitgang • samenwerking
Nutritional intervention for elderly 2025-04-16
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- Excess body fat that may still coexist with malnutrition
- Age-related loss of muscle mass
- Process that slows down with aging, affecting nutrient absorption
- This slows with age, affecting energy needs
- Total daily energy requirement that may decrease with age
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- Common psychological factor affecting elderly nutrition
- Often used to meet nutritional needs in elderly
- Nutrients that protect cells from damage
- Common bowel issue relieved by fiber and fluids
- Difficulty in swallowing that affects nutrition
10 Clues: Age-related loss of muscle mass • Nutrients that protect cells from damage • This slows with age, affecting energy needs • Often used to meet nutritional needs in elderly • Common bowel issue relieved by fiber and fluids • Difficulty in swallowing that affects nutrition • Common psychological factor affecting elderly nutrition • ...
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 • ...
Snehal(99741)_GeneralScience_5th 2023-01-30
6 Clues: pulses are good source of • the process by which plants make food • how many states of substances are there? • it is one of the constituents of biosphere • the process of inhaling oxyhen and exhaling carbon dioxide • the process of intake of food and utilising it for all life processes
Botany Practical Exam 1 2025-03-12
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- Oogamous algae genus that resembles vascular plants
- Leptosporangiate ferns often produce spores using these structures
- First group of land plants with seeds
- Group of land plants characterized by flowers and fruits
- Natural history collection of plants
- Haploid spores produced by fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota
- Opening in the ovule of gymnosperms and angiosperms through which pollen fertilizes the egg
- Air bladder common in Phaeophyceae
- Leaf found in a strobilis
- Lid-like structure of a Polytrichum capsule
- Free-living generation in Bryophytes
- Has only one size of spores
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- Has megaspores and microspores
- Green algae phylum
- "Living fossil" gymnosperm species with a monotypic genus
- Leafy form of some lichen
- Gymnosperm family commonly with scale-like leaves
- "Eye spot" in Chlamydomonas and Euglena
- Phylum of bryophytes that produces sporophytes with a foot and capsule but no seta
- Leaf with a single vascular vein found in seedless vascular plants
- Earliest group of land plants
- Bundle of needles common in Pines
- Saucer-shaped ascocarp characteristic of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota
23 Clues: Green algae phylum • Leafy form of some lichen • Leaf found in a strobilis • Has only one size of spores • Earliest group of land plants • Has megaspores and microspores • Bundle of needles common in Pines • Air bladder common in Phaeophyceae • Natural history collection of plants • Free-living generation in Bryophytes • First group of land plants with seeds • ...
Pegan diet 2026-02-16
18 Clues: – Korn • – Linse • – Hirse • – Mangel • – Aufnahme • – Ernährun • – Nährstoff • – behandelt • – raffiniert • – Entzündung • – ungesättigt • – Quecksilber • – Kichererbse • – stärkehaltig • – Hülsenfrucht • – Ballaststoffe • – aus Weidehaltung • products – Milchprodukte
Food Webs and Nutrient Cycle 2025-04-02
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- Eats only plants.
- Many connected food chains.
- Where an organism lives.
- Eats plant-eaters.
- An organism’s role in its habitat.
- Breaks down dead things.
- The maximum number of organisms an area can support.
- Two species living closely together.
- Makes its own food (plants).
- Eats other organisms.
- Eats both plants and meat.
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- A step in the food chain.
- Shows who eats who.
- Organisms use food for energy.
- Shows energy flow in a food chain.
- Eats only meat.
- Eats plants.
- Plants use sunlight to make food.
- Makes its own food (plants).
- Eats other organisms.
20 Clues: Eats plants. • Eats only meat. • Eats only plants. • Eats plant-eaters. • Shows who eats who. • Eats other organisms. • Eats other organisms. • Where an organism lives. • Breaks down dead things. • A step in the food chain. • Eats both plants and meat. • Many connected food chains. • Makes its own food (plants). • Makes its own food (plants). • Organisms use food for energy. • ...
12-9: Assign A Photosynthesis Crossword Activity 2025-12-08
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- Using a pH scale,too much of this impacts photosynthesis(a).
- Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis.
- Means to build
- Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ.
- Means light
- What is one thing that plants need to get a full reaction
- The only organisms that can build sugar from light.
- Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis.
- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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- This clear liquid is also needed for plants to get a full reaction.
- Plants build sugar from this.
- Plants work together to build big piles of this.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Process where plant tissues break down sugar to release energy.
- Photosynthesis can only happen with this cell type.
- In the end one thing plants give us to live is this.
- In the_________ you should thank your favorite plant.
- In the end one that plants give us this.
18 Clues: Means light • Means to build • Plants build sugar from this. • In the end one that plants give us this. • Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis. • Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis. • Plants work together to build big piles of this. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ. • ...
Waylon's crossword Nutrueints 2021-10-20
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- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8.
- a type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks.
- compounds in foods essential to life and health
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms.
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C.
- found in food and used as a dietary supplement.
- something to help you lose weight.
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
- concerned with diet and nutrition.
- the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat.
- provide with food or other stores.
- a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- a substance present in cereal grains, especially wheat.
- a energy severe deficiency in caloric energy intake.
20 Clues: concerned with diet and nutrition. • provide with food or other stores. • something to help you lose weight. • a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • compounds in foods essential to life and health • found in food and used as a dietary supplement. • a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat. • ...
seedless plants puzzle 2022-06-08
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- is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers
- a very fine powdery substance that's usually yellow in color. It's generated in a structure on the end of the stamen
- the specialised tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the plant–soil interface to stems and leaves, and provides mechanical support and storage.
- is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga.
- like mosses, are land plants that do not have a vascular system.
- the vascular tissue that transports carbon (photosynthates) from the leaves to basal parts of the plant,
- also called tracheophytes or collectively Tracheophyta, form a large group of land plants that have lignified tissues for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.
- also called scouring rush, fifteen species of rushlike conspicuously jointed perennial herbs, the only living genus of plants in the order Equisetales and the class Equisetopsida.
- a leaf that bears sporangia.
- a structure present on many land plant species consisting of sporangia-bearing structures densely aggregated along a stem.
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- a genus of fern-like vascular plants. It is one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae
- a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- a class of herbaceous vascular plants
- are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
- a colorful plant with petals
- a liquid needed for plants to live
- when broadly circumscribed, are a vascular plant subgroup of the kingdom Plantae.
- plants cant live without it
- always on trees
- a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores typically produced in a tapering, horn-like or needle-like capsule which develops from a flattish, green sheet.
- a cell that certain fungi, plants (moss, ferns), and bacteria produce
21 Clues: always on trees • plants cant live without it • a colorful plant with petals • a leaf that bears sporangia. • a liquid needed for plants to live • a class of herbaceous vascular plants • like mosses, are land plants that do not have a vascular system. • a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure • ...
ecosystems 2026-01-16
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- All the surrounding conditions, both living and nonliving, that affect an organism.
- Webs All the interconnected and overlapping food chains within an ecological community, providing a more realistic representation of feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
- An organism (usually a plant or alga) that can produce its own food and energy, typically through photosynthesis.
- A biotic relationship where organisms require the same limited resources (like food, water, or space), which can restrict population growth.
- Factors The living or once-living components of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and their waste.
- A group of closely related organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- Factors The nonliving physical and chemical elements, like sunlight, water, soil, temperature, air, and rocks.
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- An animal whose nutrition and energy requirements are met by consuming other animals (meat-eater).
- An animal that feeds only on plants or other producers.
- All the individuals of the same species living in the same geographic area at the same time.
- Chains A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- living thing, like a single tree, animal, or bacterium.
- A community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with their nonliving surroundings (abiotic factors) in a specific area, like a forest or pond.
- Capacity The maximum population size of a given species that a specific environment can sustain indefinitely, given the available resources.
- Factor Anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing, such as food, water, habitat, and mates.
- Consumer An organism that feeds on producers; these are typically herbivores.
- An animal that eats both plant and animal matter.
17 Clues: An animal that eats both plant and animal matter. • An animal that feeds only on plants or other producers. • living thing, like a single tree, animal, or bacterium. • Consumer An organism that feeds on producers; these are typically herbivores. • All the surrounding conditions, both living and nonliving, that affect an organism. • ...
Plant biology 2025-08-11
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- Which part of the plant mainly carries out transpiration?
- What part of the flower receives pollen?
- Where does pollination usually happen on a plant?
- What sugar do plants produce as food during photosynthesis?
- Where do most seeds grow into plants?
- What is the first small shoot that appears during germination?
- Besides insects, name one way pollen can be spread.
- What is needed to start seed germination?
- What grows first from a germinating seed?
- What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
- What is the main energy source plants use to make food?
- What is the powdery substance transferred during pollination?
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- What does transpiration help plants do on hot days?
- What process causes water to change from liquid to vapor in plants?
- Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- What begins to grow during germination?
- What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight?
- dioxide What gas do plants take in from the air for photosynthesis?
- What do plants lose through their leaves during transpiration?
- What tiny openings on leaves allow water to escape?
20 Clues: Where do most seeds grow into plants? • What begins to grow during germination? • What part of the flower receives pollen? • What is needed to start seed germination? • What grows first from a germinating seed? • Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers. • What green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight? • Where does pollination usually happen on a plant? • ...
FNGLA Crossword Semester Study Guide 2024-12-03
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- is a safety procedure ensuring equipment is powered off during maintenance.
- grasses thrive in hot climates, such as Bermuda grass.
- irrigation delivers water directly to plant roots, minimizing waste.
- and Burlap is a method of transporting plants with intact root balls.
- is a sustainable pest control strategy using cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical methods.
- are documents detailing safety and handling information for chemicals.
- lights are artificial lights providing the spectrum needed for photosynthesis.
- refers to non-living elements of a landscape, such as pathways and patios.
- listening means fully concentrating on what is being said rather than passively hearing.
- is the green pigment in plants critical for photosynthesis.
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and CO₂ to create energy.
- propagation involves methods like cuttings, grafting, and layering to grow plants.
- is the abbreviation for equipment used to protect workers.
- are the primary nutrients required by plants.
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- are plants that complete their lifecycle in one growing season.
- involves adjusting equipment to ensure accurate operation.
- describes the media’s ability to remove excess water.
- includes methods to enhance efficiency and sustainability in horticulture.
- is a controlled environment for growing plants.
- allows air to reach roots in the growing media.
- is the science and art of growing plants.
- describes the horticulture sector focusing on cultivation for food.
- refers to the horticulture sector focusing on aesthetic plants used in landscaping.
23 Clues: is the science and art of growing plants. • are the primary nutrients required by plants. • is a controlled environment for growing plants. • allows air to reach roots in the growing media. • describes the media’s ability to remove excess water. • grasses thrive in hot climates, such as Bermuda grass. • involves adjusting equipment to ensure accurate operation. • ...
Biology Words 2013-10-13
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- For pollination/reproduction on a plant
- The green pigment in plants
- What is the process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organisms' activities.
- What is fertilizer and nutrients in? (For plants)
- When plants are lacking this they get green veins and leaves look yellow
- It supports the flower and feeds the nutrients to the flower in a plant
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- Plants turn light green or yellow and the stem goes very thin when it is lacking this
- Plants look patchy yellow when it is lacking this
- Plants leaves turn purple and roots do not grow when they are lacking this
- A gas needed for photosynthesis
- Were photosynthesis happens in a plant
- When plants are lacking this they look stunting and yellow
- Plants grow in this
- This soaks/ absorbs up all the nutrients and water. It is an anchor for a plant
- When plants are lacking this the leaves curl and roll and the end of the leaves go black
- When plants are lacking this they look yellow with dead spots
16 Clues: Plants grow in this • The green pigment in plants • A gas needed for photosynthesis • Were photosynthesis happens in a plant • For pollination/reproduction on a plant • Plants look patchy yellow when it is lacking this • What is fertilizer and nutrients in? (For plants) • When plants are lacking this they look stunting and yellow • ...
Plant Classification 2020-02-19
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- petals multiples of 4 and 5
- dicot's leaf veins
- tubes that transfer water & minerals throughout the plant
- plants that do not deliver materials throughout the plant
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- monocot's leaf veins
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- tissues deliver materials throughout the plant
- live more than two years
- petals multiples of 3
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- live two year lives
- organism that can produce its own food
- cone bearing, vascular plants
- absorb nutrients
- cone bearing tree
- live one growing season
- flowering vascular plants that produce seeds in the flower
- tubes that transfer sugar throughout the plant
- contains sperm for plants
- sticky fluid found in xylem
20 Clues: absorb nutrients • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • live two year lives • monocot's leaf veins • petals multiples of 3 • live one growing season • live more than two years • contains sperm for plants • petals multiples of 4 and 5 • sticky fluid found in xylem • cone bearing, vascular plants • organism that can produce its own food • tubes that transfer sugar throughout the plant • ...
MRS GREN CROSSWORD: 2025-01-21
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- The process of getting energy from food, helping living things stay active and grow.
- The process of creating new life to keep a species going.
- Sensing and reacting to changes in the environment, like light, temperature, or touch.
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- The removal of waste, like processed food or extra water, to stay healthy.
- How living things get food and energy to survive and grow.
- The ability to move, like plants bending toward light or animals walking.
- When living things get bigger or change over time.
7 Clues: When living things get bigger or change over time. • The process of creating new life to keep a species going. • How living things get food and energy to survive and grow. • The ability to move, like plants bending toward light or animals walking. • The removal of waste, like processed food or extra water, to stay healthy. • ...
MRS GreN 2025-08-22
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- Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species.
- Organisms taker substances from their environment and use them to provide energy for metabolism,growth,development and reapir.
- For survive,plants can move theur leaves
- All organisms get larger by increasing the size of cells, the number of cells or both.
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- The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes.
- The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body
- not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells
7 Clues: For survive,plants can move theur leaves • Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species. • not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells • The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes. • The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body • ...
MRS GreN 2025-08-22
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- For survive,plants can move theur leaves
- not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells
- Organisms taker substances from their environment and use them to provide energy for metabolism,growth,development and reapir.
- The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body
- All organisms get larger by increasing the size of cells, the number of cells or both.
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- The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes.
- Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species.
7 Clues: For survive,plants can move theur leaves • Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species. • not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells • The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes. • The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body • ...
Animal Science 2020-01-08
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- study of parasitic organisms
- study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the science of the cause and effects of diseases
- study of the body structure
- rule defining correct procedure or behavior in a sport
- branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building and use of engines and machines
- study of the principles and use of computers
- branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- science of soil management and crop production
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- study of bacteria
- study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification and distribution of animals
- the management of large amounts of money
- the branch of knowledge that deals with systems of government
- sending or receiving information
- study of the function of the body
- the study of production, consumption and transfer of wealth
- study of embryos and their development
- branch of science that deal with the ID of substances
- study of insects
- science of animal behavior
- study of plants, including their physiology, structure, etc.
23 Clues: study of insects • study of bacteria • science of animal behavior • study of the body structure • study of parasitic organisms • sending or receiving information • study of the function of the body • study of embryos and their development • the management of large amounts of money • study of the principles and use of computers • science of soil management and crop production • ...
Minerals and Soil Crossword 2024-12-03
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- keeping it the same
- weathering wind, rain, and waves
- smooth
- ore minded from the ocean
- farming
- rotation
- jagged
- mixture of two or more substances
- weathering weathering by chemicals with mineral solutions
- organic matter mixed with minerals
- growth of trees
- a small stream
- rain
- slightly weathered bedrock
- areas where water covers the soil
- an ephemeral plant.
- higher levels of minerals and nutrition
- living
- material original form before weathering
- non living
- profile the layers of soil
- soiled parent material
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- plate the color of the powder scraped off a mineral when rubbed against a hard surface
- ore minded from the surface
- the process by which a nonsaline soil becomes saline
- cooled lava
- sloping land
- plowing
- atoms that are arranged in definite
- action of water
- layer is dry and a barren layer because water has leaned the nutrients and minerals
- breakdown
- tillage
- plants grow along the surface
- buffers
- hardness scale (1-10)
- dully, glassy, pearly
- the water ran off back into the ocean
- the terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream
- horion a soil layer
40 Clues: rain • smooth • jagged • living • plowing • farming • tillage • buffers • rotation • breakdown • non living • cooled lava • sloping land • a small stream • action of water • growth of trees • keeping it the same • an ephemeral plant. • hardness scale (1-10) • dully, glassy, pearly • horion a soil layer • soiled parent material • ore minded from the ocean • slightly weathered bedrock • ore minded from the surface • ...
Use it or Lose it 2014-03-06
unit4 + lesson 2+3 2022-03-04
Food 2022-02-23
Across
- The starches and sugars that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants
- a unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow have energy, and stay healthy
- compound that help to regulate body processes
- substances that the body uses to form healthy bones and teeth, keep blood healthy and keep the heart and other organs working properly.
- Nutrients that your body uses to build, repair, and maintain cells and tissues
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- The waxy, fat-like substance that the body uses to build cells and make other substances
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth, and good health
- nutrients that promote normal growth, give you energy, and keep your skin healthy
- A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot break down or use for energy
10 Clues: compound that help to regulate body processes • a unit of heat that measures the energy available in foods • The starches and sugars that occur naturally in foods, mainly in plants • A complex carbohydrate that the body cannot break down or use for energy • Substances in food that your body needs to grow have energy, and stay healthy • ...
Plants Leaves and Roots (KD) 2022-03-04
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- This is particularly susceptible to acid rain
- Sundews and pitcher plants have these leaves
- Also known as leaf arrangement
- Lies at the inside of the epidermis
- Scientific name for bladderworts
- This is able to absorb and concentrate phosphorus
- contain the pigments in leaves
- These plants grew taproots
- These plants grow fibrous roots
- Are spongy roots that extend above the water
- These roots steal chlorophyll
- These roots typically are bulbs
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- Roots that help stability in plants
- Name for the legume family
- An example of aerial roots commonly found in Florida
- The thing that all plants do
- Control stroma opening
- The type of plants that drop their leaves seasonally
- absorb water and nutrients
- An example of specialized leaves that protect plants from predators
- Contain large amounts of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- Help the plant climb and support it
- Cells that mostly store food
- Has many different types
- Lays directly against the inner boundary of the epidermis
25 Clues: Control stroma opening • Has many different types • Name for the legume family • absorb water and nutrients • These plants grew taproots • The thing that all plants do • Cells that mostly store food • These roots steal chlorophyll • Also known as leaf arrangement • contain the pigments in leaves • These plants grow fibrous roots • These roots typically are bulbs • ...
Plant life cycle 2020-12-10
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- Reproductive structures that can grow into new plants, including mosses and ferns.
- Organisms that produce their own food
- Plants are _____________ things.
- A part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- This part holds up the plant and moves water and nutrients through it.
- The stem carries _________ and water to all parts of the plant.
- Roots grow and take nutrients from this.
- Plants give off _____________ that helps us breath.
- A powder-like material involved in plant reproduction
- A living thing such as a plant or animal
- Roots hold plants in the ______________.
- Plants take this in and turn it into food.
- __________ fly from one plant to another pollintaing flowers.
- What do both seeds and plants need to grow?
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- Process by which a plant uses energy from the sun to produce food
- A case that holds seeds
- All plants need sunlight food and _____________.
- Embryo begins to grow and pushes out of the seed
- Transfer of pollen to male reproductive structures in flower to female reproductive structures in flower
- They attract animals that pollinate flowers.
- Like all living things plants ___________ and change.
- is the first stage in the growth of many plants?
- Seeds are planted in _____________.
- part holds the plant in the soil and takes in water from the soil.
- A tiny new plant that comes out of the seed
- cycle, The stages an organism or living thing goes through during its life
- Holds the seeds of some plants
- part uses light, air, water, and nutrients to make food for the plant.
- Brightly colored portion of the flower used to attract birds and insects that will aid in pollination
29 Clues: A case that holds seeds • Holds the seeds of some plants • Plants are _____________ things. • Seeds are planted in _____________. • Organisms that produce their own food • Roots grow and take nutrients from this. • A living thing such as a plant or animal • Roots hold plants in the ______________. • Plants take this in and turn it into food. • ...
Ecosystem Review 2024-02-22
Across
- animal that eats both plants and animals
- more than one of the same plant or animal
- I have to eat to get energy
- one plant or animal
- All animals breathe me
- all living things are made up of this
- all plants need me
- I can grow, reproduce, and die
- animal that only eats animals
- I am the source of ALL energy
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- all living and nonliving things in an area
- When plants use the sun to make energy
- the name of your high school
- All living things need me
- I cannot grow, reproduce, or die
- I turn dead plants/animals into nutrient for plants
- animal that only eats plants
- I show where energy goes in a food web
- I can make my own energy
- more than one population in an area
20 Clues: all plants need me • one plant or animal • All animals breathe me • I can make my own energy • All living things need me • I have to eat to get energy • the name of your high school • animal that only eats plants • animal that only eats animals • I am the source of ALL energy • I can grow, reproduce, and die • I cannot grow, reproduce, or die • more than one population in an area • ...
FON241_CH1 2014-08-17
Across
- recommended average daily nutrient intake level based on nutrient intake of a group of healthy people
- capacity to do work
- slow developing, long lasting, not contagious diseases
- average daily nutrient intake level estimated to meet the requirements of half of healthy individuals in a group
- chemicals found in food that are critical to human growth and function
- plants and animals we consume
- highest level likely to pose no adverse health effects in a group
- scientific study of food and how it nourishes the body and influences health
- unit of measure that expresses the amount of energy provided by food
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- A range of intakes for a particular energy source; may reduce risk of chronic disease
- nutrients that can be metabolized to produce energy in the body
- nutrients required for normal growth and health; cannot be produced by body
- set of reference values for the intake of energy, nutrients and food components used for planning assessing healthy diets
- average daily nutrient intake level that meets nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy individuals in a group
- average dietary energy intake predicted to maintain energy balance in a health person
15 Clues: capacity to do work • plants and animals we consume • slow developing, long lasting, not contagious diseases • nutrients that can be metabolized to produce energy in the body • highest level likely to pose no adverse health effects in a group • unit of measure that expresses the amount of energy provided by food • ...
Week 30 Spelling Words 2017-06-05
Across
- a figure of speech that is used to compare two things using the words like or as
- cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning
- a story; account of connected events
- a form of energy resulting from charged particles (such as electrons or protons)
- a nutrient found in food that is made up of many amino acids joined together and is essential for normal cell structure and function
- a state in the Northeast that is bordered by Massachusetts and New York
- the number below the line in a fraction
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- an organism that feeds on other animals or plants
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in forces that attract and repel
- intended to explain or describe something
- any change in the structure or behavior of a species which helps it to become better fitted to survive and reproduce in its environment
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- a line meeting another at a right angle
- a shape becomes exactly like another when you turn, flip, or slide it
15 Clues: a story; account of connected events • a line meeting another at a right angle • the number below the line in a fraction • intended to explain or describe something • an organism that feeds on other animals or plants • cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning • a shape becomes exactly like another when you turn, flip, or slide it • ...
Richard Ren for B1 and B2 2023-05-31
Across
- The net movement of particles from a region of their higher concentration to a region of their lower concentration down a concentration gradient, as a result of their random movement.
- The particles can move up the concentration gradient if energy is used. This is called - transport.
- The process that make more of the same kind of organism.
- A thing in cell that contains dna.
- A cell that do photosynthesis.
- The movement of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of lower water potential, through a partially permeable membrane.
- the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy.
- A thing that animal cells don’t have but plants cells have. It surrounds the cell.
- The ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment.
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- Substances move into and out of cells by diffusion through the
- Taking in of materials for energy, growth and development.
- Removal from organisms of toxic materials and substance in excess of requirements.
- Where most respiration happens.
- an action by an organism causing a change of position or place.
- A permanent increase in size.
15 Clues: A permanent increase in size. • A cell that do photosynthesis. • Where most respiration happens. • A thing in cell that contains dna. • The process that make more of the same kind of organism. • Taking in of materials for energy, growth and development. • Substances move into and out of cells by diffusion through the • ...
gardening vocabulary words 2013-04-24
Across
- a short handled tool used to plant seeds and dig up plants or soil
- making a hole for plants by removing dirt and soil from the ground. This is usually done with a shovel.
- can a container used to water plants in a garden
- a plant such as carrots, beans, or lettuce, that is grown in the ground and used for food
- any work done outside such as gardening, mowing the grass, or raking leaves
- light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow
- dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants
- tool that has a long handle and a row of teeth and is used to gather leaves or to smooth down soil.
- part of a plant that usually grows underground. They take up water and nutrients, and hold the plant in the soil.
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- removing plants that are not wanted in a garden or a yard. They are plants that hurt the growth of other plants.
- make fit for growing plants by plowing, weeding, or adding fertilizer
- to cut off or remove branches or other parts of plants with garden clippers
- an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables
- a building made of glass where plants are grown inside
- part of a plant that makes fruit or seeds. They often have a pleasant smell and color.
- large tool with a long handle and a wide, flat blade that is used to dig soil
- when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water
- a living thing that has leaves, makes its own food, and has roots that usually grow in the earth
- a small object that comes from a flower and grows into a new plant.
- a deep, round container made of clay or plastic that holds plants and soil
20 Clues: can a container used to water plants in a garden • an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables • a building made of glass where plants are grown inside • when the earth's surface is washed away by wind or water • dirt made up of minerals and is a source of food for plants • light from the sun that gives plants energy and helps them grow • ...
neonatal crossword 2023-10-23
Across
- in weight and height
- remove liquor
- dry infant to prevent this
- bonding with mom
- measures to prevent injury
- skills maturation
- used in immunization
- hands and legs
Down
- prevent illness and infection
- all wrapped up
- infant nutrition
- practice warm assessments
- before 37 completed weeks
- prevent cold
- yellow eye and sclera
15 Clues: prevent cold • remove liquor • all wrapped up • hands and legs • infant nutrition • bonding with mom • skills maturation • in weight and height • used in immunization • yellow eye and sclera • practice warm assessments • before 37 completed weeks • dry infant to prevent this • measures to prevent injury • prevent illness and infection
Adaptations of Plants in Different Habitats 2022-06-27
Across
- Pores on root to enable the exchange of gases with the atmosphere.
- Plants that live in swampy habitats at the river mouth
- The leaves which are ______, thin, and flat help these plants absorb maximum sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The stem of hydrophytes consists of light tissues called _______.
- Absorbed water in xerophytes is stored in the roots, stems and _____.
- Breathing roots of mangrove tree.
- Halophytes live in swampy area is rich in _____ content.
- The leaves in xerophytes are modified into _____.
- Thorns can also prevent xerophytes from being eaten by animals.
- Water provides _______ force that helps plants floating.
- Stomata of xerophytes are _______.
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- Plants that live in desert.
- Leaves of xerophytes has thick _______.
- Plants that live in aquatic habitats, either on the water surface or submerged in the water.
- The roots of xerophytes grow widely and can penetrate _______ into the soil.
- Most plants are ________.
- Stems of hydrophytes are small and hollow to reduce water flow resistance.
- Old leaves can store salt and _____ off when the concentration of salt stored is too high.
- Special structure to eliminate excess salt.
- Example of floating plant.
20 Clues: Most plants are ________. • Example of floating plant. • Plants that live in desert. • Breathing roots of mangrove tree. • Stomata of xerophytes are _______. • Leaves of xerophytes has thick _______. • Special structure to eliminate excess salt. • The leaves in xerophytes are modified into _____. • Plants that live in swampy habitats at the river mouth • ...
ns2-1 2024-03-31
16 Clues: vena • riñón • vejiga • pulmón • sistema • tráquea • corazón • artería • estómago • nutrición • digestivo • intestino • nutritivo • excretorio • circulatorio • respiratorio
Ecology Vocabulary Terms 2023-03-22
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- They are any kind of green plant.
- An organism that primarily obtains food by the killing and consuming of other organisms.
- A symbiosis in which one organism, the parasite, causes harm to another, the host, which the parasite utilizes as habitat and depends on for resource acquisition
- Organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- The mutual dependence between things.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from their interactions.
- The direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource.
- Organism that breaks down dead organic material; also sometimes referred to as detritivores. ecosystem.
- The living together in close association of two different kinds of organisms.
- An interacting group of various species in a common location.
- Group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat, from producers to consumers, and from prey, predators, scavengers, and decomposers.
- A living organism that shapes its environment.
- An organism that eats plants and animals.
- The area and resources used by a particular species (the habitat of a species) or an assemblage of animals and plants together with their abiotic environment.
- The ability to do work
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- Is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- The ecological process by which energy is transferred from living animal to living animal based on the behavior of a predator that captures and kills a prey before eating it.
- An organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- A group of individuals of the same species within a community.
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- A group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring.
- An animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food.
- An area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- The role an organism plays in a community.
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
- Consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- An action that benefits another or a group of others.
- An ecological community comprised of biological, physical, and chemical components, considered as a unit.
- A relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter.
30 Clues: The ability to do work • They are any kind of green plant. • The mutual dependence between things. • An organism that mostly feeds on plants. • An organism that eats plants and animals. • The role an organism plays in a community. • A living organism that shapes its environment. • Is made up of the parts of Earth where life exists. • ...
Spanish Gardening 2023-05-22
Across
- What holds water?
- Who takes care of the plants?
- What is feeding plants?
- What is used to keep bugs away from plants?
- What is planted in the ground?
- What is a gardening tool used to dig?
- What is a gardening tool used to move leaves?
- What is this crossword about?
- What is a colorful plant?
- What plants are used to season foods?
- What is putting seeds in the ground?
- What is a plant that isn't a fruit or flower?
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- What is putting a plant in the ground?
- What bug breaks down foods?
- What is getting bigger?
- What is pouring water on plants?
- What is collecting plants?
- What is moving dirt?
- What gives the plants food from the sky?
- What is an orange vegetable?
- What kind of plant is an apple?
- What is the time when gardeners collect plants?
- What is a red vegetable?
- What is pulling weeds?
- What is the opposite of pushing?
25 Clues: What holds water? • What is moving dirt? • What is pulling weeds? • What is getting bigger? • What is feeding plants? • What is a red vegetable? • What is a colorful plant? • What is collecting plants? • What bug breaks down foods? • What is an orange vegetable? • Who takes care of the plants? • What is this crossword about? • What is planted in the ground? • ...
ecology cross world puzzle 2021-04-27
Across
- it is made of material that comes from living organisms, such as plants and animals.
- decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities
- organisms that are able to make their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- total amount of water on a planet
- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.
- organisms that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal remains.
- a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time,
- organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- organisms that are unable to make their own energy, and instead rely on the consumption and digestion of producers or other consumers, or both, to survive.
- The heat-producing reaction of a material with oxygen gas or other oxidant, often producing a flame
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- organisms that feeds on nonliving organic matter known as detritus at a microscopic level.
- organism that breaks down dead organic material; also sometimes referred to as detritivores.
- a living component of an ecosystem
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- layer of gases surrounding the earth
- The part of the Earth system comprising all ecosystems and living organisms, in the atmosphere, on land (terrestrial biosphere) or in the oceans (marine biosphere), including derived dead organic matter, such as litter, soil organic matter and oceanic detritus.
- chain the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- a set of organisms adapted to a particular set of resources, called a niche, in the environment.
- the sum total of living, non-living components; influences and events, surrounding an organism
- A group of individuals that belong in the same species and live in the same area
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- the substance of the land surface; soil.
- a graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bio productivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem.
- a living structure that is able to perform Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion and Nutrition
- web the relationships — links or connections — among species in an ecosystem
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- levels The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web
- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system
30 Clues: total amount of water on a planet • a living component of an ecosystem • layer of gases surrounding the earth • the substance of the land surface; soil. • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • organisms that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients • ...
Applying Ecology 2012-10-16
Across
- animal that feeds on both plants and animals
- study of how populations of plants and animals affect each other in a community
- species that is stronger or has some advantage over other species
- non living things in an ecosystem
- the living things in an ecosystem; plants; animals; and one-celled organisms
- where living things are found on earth
- an organism that eats living plants and animals
- the function or role of a living thing within its habitat or community
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- death rate in a population
- distinctive combination of plants and animals
- measure of how crowded organisms are in their environment
- process in which an organism maintains a constant internal environment
- animal that eats only the flesh of other animals
- diversity of the variety and number of different species that share an environment
- the study of how living organisms exist in their natural environment
- a collection of plants and animals that live together in a certain harmony
- animal that eats only plants
- living organism serving as food for another
- the ability of an individual or a species to tolerate changes in its environment
19 Clues: death rate in a population • animal that eats only plants • non living things in an ecosystem • where living things are found on earth • living organism serving as food for another • animal that feeds on both plants and animals • distinctive combination of plants and animals • an organism that eats living plants and animals • ...
1 2024-02-18
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- - a break or hole in a barrier
- - regularly found among particular people or in a certain area
- - make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction
- - an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- - the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic substances, clay, and rock particles
- - a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- - incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- - a broad strip or area of something
- - a cultivated plant grown for food or livestock feed
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- - 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 one does eat
- - a long slender stick used as a support or as a walking aid
- - a repeated decorative design
- - difference in size, degree, or circumstances
- - the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another
- - suffering or death caused by lack of food
15 Clues: - a break or hole in a barrier • - a repeated decorative design • - a broad strip or area of something • - suffering or death caused by lack of food • - difference in size, degree, or circumstances • - incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • - a cultivated plant grown for food or livestock feed • ...
Vascular Tissue and Photosynthesis 2014-02-26
Across
- Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss
- Plants lose their leaves when __________________ decreases
- Process in which all plants obtain energy
- Water travels by _____________ in non-vascularized plants
- Transports water
- Non-vascularized plants need a ______ environment to survive
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- Site of photosynthesis
- Structure of plants that allow them to anchor into the soil
- Plants need energy from the ___________ to survive
- The green pigment found in plants
- Product of photosynthesis that plants use as their energy source
- We exhale _________ _________ that plants use
- Transports nutrients
- Plants produce ____________ that humans breath
14 Clues: Transports water • Transports nutrients • Site of photosynthesis • The green pigment found in plants • Process in which all plants obtain energy • We exhale _________ _________ that plants use • Plants produce ____________ that humans breath • Plants need energy from the ___________ to survive • Part of the coniferous leaf that prevents water loss • ...
Fill me Up 2020-11-19
Across
- leaves used in treating malaria
- fiber we get from coconut
- plant that grows in plane
- We get paper from the plant
- plant that grows on mountains
- trees have many
- plant that grows in Pond
- plants that grow along the ground
- small plants with green stems
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- Plant that grows in deserts
- This is a Medicinal plant
- fruit we get from Newzealand
- plant that grows in sunny and rains often
- plants need support to grow are
- tree that grows around us
- Big, tall and strong plants
- Protective layer of the trunk
- Small plants with woody stems
18 Clues: trees have many • plant that grows in Pond • This is a Medicinal plant • fiber we get from coconut • plant that grows in plane • tree that grows around us • Plant that grows in deserts • We get paper from the plant • Big, tall and strong plants • fruit we get from Newzealand • plant that grows on mountains • Protective layer of the trunk • Small plants with woody stems • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-29
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- The pigment inside a chloroplast
- Doesn't have vessels like the xylem & phloem
- Plants that have flowers and fruit
- What do plants produce for breathing?
- Carries sugar throughout a plant
- Informal name for nonvascular plants
- Plant structure used to make sugar
- Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem
- The plants ability to make sugar from sunlight
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- Produced in leaves during photosynthesis
- Carries water UP through a plant
- What carnivorous plants supplementing when digesting insects?
- Plant structure that provides support to leaves
- Structures found on the bottom of leaves that play a role in gas exchange
- Open and close stomata
- How nonvascular plants obtain water
- Structure that anchors plants and absorbs water
17 Clues: Open and close stomata • The pigment inside a chloroplast • Carries water UP through a plant • Carries sugar throughout a plant • Plants that have flowers and fruit • Plant structure used to make sugar • How nonvascular plants obtain water • Informal name for nonvascular plants • What do plants produce for breathing? • Plants with vessels like xylem & phloem • ...
Horticulture Vocabulary Review 2025-12-01
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- chemical used to kill plants
- ___ peat moss holds water in growing media
- occurs when plants do not get enough of a needed element
- elements needed in large amounts for proper growth
- white, fluffy heat expanded mineral, used for aeration in growing media
- the costs of operating a business
- mix used for plant production (may be soilless)
- water ___ fertilizer dissolves easily in water
- vegetative part of a fungus made up of hyphae
- necessary for flowering and resiliency
- necessary for roots, flowering, and resiliency
- small, pre-rooted propagation technique using very young plants
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- when a seed begins to grow/sprout
- necessary for chlorophyll production and growth
- elements needed in small amounts for proper growth
- plants that survive in the landscape for many years
- the practice of sterilizing tools, pots, & surfaces to reduce the risk of disease
- any organism which competes for resources or can be dangerous to an organism's health
- plants that complete their lifecycle and die in two years
- plants that completes their lifecycle in one year or less
- propagation technique that uses a small "bunch" of cuttings
- any unwanted/undesirable plants growing in an area
- the joint on a stem where growth occurs (leaf, branch, root, etc.)
23 Clues: chemical used to kill plants • when a seed begins to grow/sprout • the costs of operating a business • necessary for flowering and resiliency • ___ peat moss holds water in growing media • vegetative part of a fungus made up of hyphae • water ___ fertilizer dissolves easily in water • necessary for roots, flowering, and resiliency • ...
Vocab Check U4 - Eat, sleep, repeat 2024-01-27
20 Clues: roh • scharf • köstlich • gebraten • erfinden • knusprig • Geschmack • Vorspeise • empfehlen • Ernährung • Nachspeise • hausgemacht • geschmacklos • Milchprodukte • würzig, scharf • Speise; Gericht • authentisch, echt • Zuschlag, Aufpreis • schmackhaft, lecker • definitiv, eindeutig
24.09.19. 4강 박연후 2024-09-19
Edvins crossword 2026-03-02
20 Clues: jäst • linser • näring • läslig • årligen • avslöja • vårdade • resultat • kikärtor • bekräfta • färsbiff • ersättning • alternativ • information • fot avtryck • miljövänlig • förevisning • skilja sig åt • odling av fisk • biologisk mågfald
Careers in the Horticulture Industry 2018-01-19
Across
- by land grant universities.
- with care, protection, and maintenance of woody plants.
- in marketing and promoting horticulture crops.
- and designs exterior landscapes for parks.
- owner/Sells landscape plants, tools and supplies in a retail outlet.
- horticultural crops for retail or wholesale markets.
- grape for wine production.
- ornamental plant material, turfgrass and structural landscape features.
- horticulture or related subjects.
- tree nuts.
- and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- and designs exterior landscapes for homes.
- plant diseases.
- general term for someone who specialize in cut flowers, bedding plants, and potted plants.
- expert horticultural advice.
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- new plant material.
- tree values and cost of tree damage.
- installs, operates, and repairs irrigation systems.
- new and improved plant varieties.
- the form and function of plants.
- plants to improve emotional well-being.
- the science of winemaking.
- and maintains golf course.
23 Clues: tree nuts. • plant diseases. • new plant material. • the science of winemaking. • grape for wine production. • and maintains golf course. • by land grant universities. • expert horticultural advice. • the form and function of plants. • new and improved plant varieties. • horticulture or related subjects. • tree values and cost of tree damage. • and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
Health and well-being 2025-08-10
17 Clues: obese • kipsi • vaaka • vamma • kuitu • ravinto • leikkaus • oireeton • annostus • ruokavalio- • hyvinvointi • gluteeniton • imettäminen • hengityskone • rokottaminen • aliravitsemus • hiilihydraatit
EJRPOO- zimski semestar 2025-10-24
20 Clues: pismo • razvoj • odgoda • vjersko • ishrana • upisati • pohađati • službeno • obrazovno • ponašanje • spoznajno • provoditi • siromaštvo • upala pluća • opasno, rizično • visoka primanja • savezno, državno • vlasnik, posjednik • nepravilna regulacija • osnovati, uspostaviti
Plants and Propagation unit one 2024-09-20
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- A plant that completes its life in two years
- two copies of each chromosome
- Eukaryotic cells have this
- Plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- means the organism cant move
- Means the cells have nucleus
- primary component of a cell wall
- A plant that completes its life in one year
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- one copy of each chromosome
- Plants that bear cones for reproduction
- involved in the synthesis and storage of food stuffs
- mean they make their own food
- Multiple Cells within the organism
- Plants that have soft stems
- Plants that have rigid lignified stems
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- takes up most of the space in a cell
- Vascular plants that do not use a cone or flower for reproduction
19 Clues: Eukaryotic cells have this • one copy of each chromosome • Plants that have soft stems • means the organism cant move • Means the cells have nucleus • mean they make their own food • two copies of each chromosome • primary component of a cell wall • Multiple Cells within the organism • takes up most of the space in a cell • Plants without stems, roots, or leaves • ...
unit 4 - Lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
Unit 4 - Lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
Prefix List 2014-09-03
The perks of being a wallflower 2026-02-22
Chapter 18 Puzzle 2023-09-21
Across
- Diet quality is linked to a person's ____, or their length of life measured in years.
- Older adults with a compromised immune system are particularly vulnerable to ___ illness.
- Older people benefit from physical activity even more than younger people do because ___ training is the only way to maintain and build muscle mass.
- One of the senses that declines with age is ___; called anosmia.
- The ___ mechanism affecting hydration status is less effectively regulated in elderly people.
- Medical term for muscle loss.
- Of all the physiologic changes that occur with aging, the biggest effect on nutritional status is due to shifts in the _____ system.
- Researchers are finding that older persons need higher levels of ___ intake than previously thought.
- The elderly have a higher incidence of ___ overgrowth, which decreases secretion of hydrochloric acid and compromises vitamin B12 status.
- Dietary fiber reduces the risk of coronary heart disease, but older adults are more often concerned with the role of fiber for _____ health.
- Acronym for the nutrition program by the Department of Health and Human Services that includes home-delivered meals, congregate meals, and nutrition screening and counseling.
- Weight bearing and resistance exercise increases lean muscle mass and bone ___.
- In the endocrine system, it is normal for the hormone ____ to increase with age, which may make weight loss more difficult for some.
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- Nutritional ___ is the field of study that examines the interplay between genetics and nutrition.
- The ability to carry out the activities of daily life is referred to as ___ status.
- Vitamin D’s main role is in the maintenance of blood _____levels.
- A cap-like structure that protects the ends of chromosomes is called a ___.
- Older adults may need artificial ___, as they can have reduced secretion.
- The term that refers to the use of multiple medicines.
- One perspective on the theories of aging is the __ aging theories.
20 Clues: Medical term for muscle loss. • The term that refers to the use of multiple medicines. • One of the senses that declines with age is ___; called anosmia. • Vitamin D’s main role is in the maintenance of blood _____levels. • One perspective on the theories of aging is the __ aging theories. • ...
MRS GreN 2025-08-22
Across
- Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species.
- Organisms taker substances from their environment and use them to provide energy for metabolism,growth,development and reapir.
- For survive,plants can move theur leaves
- All organisms get larger by increasing the size of cells, the number of cells or both.
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- The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes.
- The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body
- not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells
7 Clues: For survive,plants can move theur leaves • Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species. • not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells • The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes. • The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body • ...
MRS GreN 2025-08-22
Across
- Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species.
- Organisms taker substances from their environment and use them to provide energy for metabolism,growth,development and reapir.
- For survive,plants can move theur leaves
- All organisms get larger by increasing the size of cells, the number of cells or both.
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- The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes.
- The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body
- not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells
7 Clues: For survive,plants can move theur leaves • Organisms can make more inviduals of the same species. • not breathing,Is a series of chemical reactions inside cells • The ability of organisms to react to their surroundings by detecting changes. • The removal of toxic substances that may damage cells if they stay in the body • ...
25 Terms crossword puzzle 2017-09-07
Across
- web Food chains that fit together and/or overlap.
- A non-living ecosystem interaction.
- Organisms naturally living together.
- A living ecosystem interaction.
- Organisms that help break down food.
- Another term for symbiosis.
- An organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis.
- A mutually beneficial relationship among a community.
- A situation where an animal can kill its prey, but decides not to.
- Interacting and reproducing members of the same species.
- The way an organism lives its total life (omnivore, herbivore and carnivore).
- An animal’s home or shelter.
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- The waste of products of plants and animals.
- An organism that cannot produce its own food.
- Large area classified by temperature, precipitation, and fauna, and flora.
- The number of species in an area.
- Parts of nature that are not living (rocks, water, etc.)
- An area on earth where life exists.
- Insects/parasites stealing nutrition from larger animals.
- pyramid A chart that represents the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
- A bunch of organisms trying to get food by fighting and or hunting.
- An animal leaving it’s pray for another.
- The study of nature, the ecosystem, etc.
- zonation The amount of light and rainfall changing because of elevation.
24 Clues: Another term for symbiosis. • An animal’s home or shelter. • A living ecosystem interaction. • The number of species in an area. • A non-living ecosystem interaction. • An area on earth where life exists. • Organisms naturally living together. • Organisms that help break down food. • An animal leaving it’s pray for another. • The study of nature, the ecosystem, etc. • ...
Unit - Lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
16 Clues: wet • march • klant • geweld • united • korting • deposit • besluit • serving • regering • cooperate • nutrition • cauliflower • hostilities • benodigdheden • melkproducten
Unit 4 + lesson 2 + 3 2022-03-04
FUELING THE BODY 2022-06-07
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- The study of food and how it works in your body
- Diet - Eating all foods in moderation
- Amount of food, air or substance taken into the body
- Builds, maintains, and replaces the tissues in your body
- A means of communication with the users of a product or service
- An act of choosing between one or more possibilities
- the act or process of moving
- how much of a food you are served or how much you eat
- only one person or thing, not a group
- the ability to perform physical activities associated with daily life with vigor and alertness and
- Going without food/abstain from food
- a limitation on what a person can eat
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- what you believe about human beings' relationship to a higher power (or God).
- a state of poor nutrition
- a prescribed selection of foods
- Being physically active
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- the act or process of making sanitary
- way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it.
- a stage or condition in increasing, developing, or maturing
20 Clues: Being physically active • a state of poor nutrition • the act or process of moving • a prescribed selection of foods • Going without food/abstain from food • Diet - Eating all foods in moderation • the act or process of making sanitary • only one person or thing, not a group • a limitation on what a person can eat • The study of food and how it works in your body • ...
Nutrition and Diet 2023-10-26
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- loss of appetite
- a rhythmic wavelike motion of the muscles
- process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts, changes the food chemically, and moves the food through the digestive system
- the basic components of all body cells
- The amount of heat produced during metabolism is the way the energy content of food is measured
- organic compounds that are essential to life
- diet Similar to regular diet, but the food must require little chewing and be easy to digest
- the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate
- Includes both clear liquids and full liquids
- organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free medicals
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- nutrients are composed of chemical elements found in food
- over weight
- a state of good health with optimal body function
- includes all body processes relating to food
- status State or conditions of one’s nutrition
- inorganic (nonliving) elements found in all the body tissues
- the major source of readily usable human energy
- process in which blood or lymph capillaries pick up the digested nutrients
- a sterol lipid found in the body cells and animal products
- diet Balanced diet usually used for the patient with no dietary restrictions
20 Clues: over weight • loss of appetite • the basic components of all body cells • a rhythmic wavelike motion of the muscles • includes all body processes relating to food • organic compounds that are essential to life • Includes both clear liquids and full liquids • status State or conditions of one’s nutrition • the major source of readily usable human energy • ...
Bio grade 9 2023-10-03
Across
- people lack of red blood cell will look
- gastric juice is dilute - acid
- the good cholesterol
- amino acid connected with peptide bond is called
- glucose+nitrate=
- cell needed for cell division
- movement in cell that doesn’t require energy
- cell that swipes mucus and substances away
- process of nutrition where the cell uses the nutrition
- source of intestinal enzymes
- another name for active transport
- component in flower made by carbohydrates, for pollination
- solution where salt is available
- not enough protein can cause
- lack of iron can cause
- plant cell made of cellulose, fully permeable
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- enzymes that break complex substances
- gastric glands secrete
- the solution for testing the presence of vitamin C
- animal cells don’t have
- animal cells in hypertonic solution will die or undergo a process called
- fibre prevents
- small intestine’s inner surface contains…
- too much Ph in enzymes can make it
- some protein contain this element
- another name for double sugars
- protein is the - biological molecule
- fats are made of - and 3 fatty acid molecule
- glucose+nitrate+magnesium =
- use of vitamin E
30 Clues: fibre prevents • glucose+nitrate= • use of vitamin E • the good cholesterol • gastric glands secrete • lack of iron can cause • animal cells don’t have • glucose+nitrate+magnesium = • source of intestinal enzymes • not enough protein can cause • cell needed for cell division • gastric juice is dilute - acid • another name for double sugars • solution where salt is available • ...
Seedless Plants 2024-11-07
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- Haploid phase of a plant's life cycle, especially in mosses and ferns
- Reproductive cells produced by seedless plants
- Diploid phase of a plant’s life cycle, especially in ferns
- Small, reproductive structure found in ferns
- A group of plants that includes ferns and horsetails
- Underground stem of ferns and other vascular plants
- A small, specialized structure that helps with reproduction in mosses and ferns
- Seedless vascular plant, also called whisk ferns
Down
- Seedless plants that produce spores, often used in gardens
- Group of seedless vascular plants that includes ferns, club mosses, and horsetails
- Plant group that has a gametophyte generation
- The leafy part of a fern, which often appears feathery
- Early stage of moss growth
- Non-vascular plant, often found in damp areas
- A genus of moss, often found in wet areas
- Common seedless vascular plant, includes ferns
- Non-vascular plant group that grows in moist environments
- Vascular plant group that includes horsetails
- Group of seedless vascular plants that includes club mosses
- Reproductive structure in ferns
20 Clues: Early stage of moss growth • Reproductive structure in ferns • A genus of moss, often found in wet areas • Small, reproductive structure found in ferns • Plant group that has a gametophyte generation • Non-vascular plant, often found in damp areas • Vascular plant group that includes horsetails • Common seedless vascular plant, includes ferns • ...
12-9: Assign A-Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-12-08
Across
- Using a pH scale, too much of this impacts photosynthesis(a).
- Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis.
- Means to build
- Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ.
- Means light
- What is one thing that plants need to get a full reaction
- The only organisms that can build sugar from light.
- Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis.
- Plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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- This clear liquid is also needed for plants to get a full reaction.
- Plants build sugar from this.
- Plants work together to build big piles of this.
- The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight.
- Process where plant tissues break down sugar to release energy.
- Photosynthesis can only happen with this cell type.
- In the end one thing plants give us to live is this.
- In the_________ you should thank your favorite plant.
- In the end one that plants give us this.
18 Clues: Means light • Means to build • Plants build sugar from this. • In the end one that plants give us this. • Plant cell organelle needed for photosynthesis. • Plants work together to build big piles of this. • Coin-shaped membranes needed for photosynthesis. • The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight. • Connective tissue that gives structure to an organ. • ...
interdependency 2014-11-17
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- is an example of a predator
- is a primary consumer
- is produced by plants and used by animals
- is the removal of trees from the forest
- is an animal that hunts other animals for its food
- is the process planting back trees in the forest
- is the exchange of gases
- is the source of all energy
- is the process used by plants to turn sunlight into energy
- eat other animals in the food chain/web
- is something that plants provide for animals
Down
- are animals that eat plants and animals
- is a waste product of animals and used by plants
- can make their own food
- eats only plants
- is the jaguar's prey
- is the substance in green plants that traps sunlight
- cannot make their own food
18 Clues: eats only plants • is the jaguar's prey • is a primary consumer • can make their own food • is the exchange of gases • cannot make their own food • is an example of a predator • is the source of all energy • are animals that eat plants and animals • is the removal of trees from the forest • eat other animals in the food chain/web • is produced by plants and used by animals • ...
Horticulture - Mod 1 - Terms and their meaning 2021-09-15
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- Study of insects
- "Red Maple" is an example
- A subspecies classification describing plants varieties which are produced through artificial selection
- The care and management of trees in urban areas to help improve the urban environment
- The study of plant diseases.
- Plantae is the ______ of plants
- The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
- "Acer Rubrum" is an example
- The creation of exterior living spaces which integrates a variety of elements to achieve functional, beautiful spaces for outdoor living.
- Cactus is classified ________ Magnoliopsida, order Caryophyllales
- The classification and naming of organisms in an ordered system
- A type of plant
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- A branch of horticulture focusing on fruit, especially tree fruits
- Nebraska State Tree
- The cultivation and management of ornamental and especially flowering plants.
- The planting and care of woody plants, especially trees
- The systematic or scientific naming of plants
- Anthophyta is the _______ of flowering plants
- "Acer" is an example
- Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons is the ______ of Black-Eyed Susan flowering plants
- This includes cultivation, plant propagation, breeding of plants, production of crops, plant physiology as well as biochemistry
- Nebraska State Insect
- A branch of horticulture focusing on vegetables.
- The art and science of creating new plants from existing plants
- In binomial nomenclature, the second part, always lowercased, of a plant or animal species' scientific name
- Fagaceae is the ______ that beech trees belong to
26 Clues: A type of plant • Study of insects • Nebraska State Tree • "Acer" is an example • Nebraska State Insect • "Red Maple" is an example • "Acer Rubrum" is an example • The study of plant diseases. • Plantae is the ______ of plants • The systematic or scientific naming of plants • Anthophyta is the _______ of flowering plants • A branch of horticulture focusing on vegetables. • ...
Horticulture 2026-01-29
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- – The design and arrangement of plants in outdoor spaces.
- – A chemical or natural substance used to control pests.
- – A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- – The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- – Material spread on soil to retain moisture, control weeds, and improve soil health.
- – Moving a plant from one location to another.
- – The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- – The process of growing new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.
- – The transfer of pollen that allows plants to produce seeds.
- – Trimming plants to remove dead or excess branches and encourage growth.
- System – The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
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- – A plant that lives for more than two years.
- – A structure that uses sunlight to create a warm environment for plants.
- – The natural process of recycling organic matter into nutrient-rich soil.
- Flying mammal
- – The process by which a seed begins to grow.
- – A substance added to soil to provide nutrients and help plants grow.
- Has a trunk
- Gardening – Growing plants in ways that protect the environment and conserve resources.
- – Preparing and using land to grow plants.
- pH – A measure of how acidic or basic the soil is, affecting plant growth.
- – The artificial application of water to plants or soil.
- Large marsupial
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • – Preparing and using land to grow plants. • – A plant that lives for more than two years. • – The process by which a seed begins to grow. • – Moving a plant from one location to another. • – A chemical or natural substance used to control pests. • ...
Science 4, Unit 1 Review 2024-04-02
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- We breathe this out, plants take it in.
- An organism that eats dead plants or animals.
- These tiny organisms live everywhere; in your mouth, on your hands and on your desk.
- All living things need this, they get it from food.
- Producers, consumers and decomposers work together in this cycle.
- A kind of decomposer that can grow on your food or on a tree.
- This kind of organism can eat both plants and meat.
- Plants make food using this process.
- After you eat your food, you do this in your stomach.
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- A decomposer; you can eat it for dinner and it also makes Mario big.
- This tastes sweet; plants make it by using sunlight.
- These organisms make their own food.
- This is what you do when you fight for food.
- These kinds of animals hunt other animals to eat.
- This is like a plant's nose.
- These animals are hunted by other animals and get eaten.
- This is what makes plants green.
- This is another name for "living thing".
- We breathe this in, plants give it out.
- An organism that cannot make its own food; it eats other plants or animals.
- A bit like a food chain, but bigger.
21 Clues: This is like a plant's nose. • This is what makes plants green. • These organisms make their own food. • A bit like a food chain, but bigger. • Plants make food using this process. • We breathe this out, plants take it in. • We breathe this in, plants give it out. • This is another name for "living thing". • This is what you do when you fight for food. • ...
In the garden with Tui 2025-05-28
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- Grows on a vine, often green or purple
- Picking ripe crops
- Cutting branches
- Planting seeds
- Fruit often used in jams and desserts
- Used to water plants
- Used to give soil a boost
- Place to mow and play on
- Where bees collect nectar
- Protects plants from frost
- Natural fertiliser made from ocean plants
- Tool for digging soil
- What you dig to plant seeds
- Dead plant material used as mulch
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- A garden’s border or edge
- Small insects that can damage plants
- A common root vegetable
- All year-round shelter for plants
- Green leafy vegetable
- Plant part that absorbs water
- Flower known for bright yellow petals
- Name of a fruit and a soil nutrient
- Stored in packets for gardeners
- Unwanted plants in the garden
- Season when most planting happens
25 Clues: Planting seeds • Cutting branches • Picking ripe crops • Used to water plants • Green leafy vegetable • Tool for digging soil • A common root vegetable • Place to mow and play on • A garden’s border or edge • Used to give soil a boost • Where bees collect nectar • Protects plants from frost • What you dig to plant seeds • Plant part that absorbs water • Unwanted plants in the garden • ...
seedless plants puzzle 2022-06-08
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- is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers
- a very fine powdery substance that's usually yellow in color. It's generated in a structure on the end of the stamen
- the specialised tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the plant–soil interface to stems and leaves, and provides mechanical support and storage.
- is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga.
- like mosses, are land plants that do not have a vascular system.
- the vascular tissue that transports carbon (photosynthates) from the leaves to basal parts of the plant,
- also called tracheophytes or collectively Tracheophyta, form a large group of land plants that have lignified tissues for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.
- also called scouring rush, fifteen species of rushlike conspicuously jointed perennial herbs, the only living genus of plants in the order Equisetales and the class Equisetopsida.
- a leaf that bears sporangia.
- a structure present on many land plant species consisting of sporangia-bearing structures densely aggregated along a stem.
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- a genus of fern-like vascular plants. It is one of two genera in the family Psilotaceae
- a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- a class of herbaceous vascular plants
- are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
- a colorful plant with petals
- a liquid needed for plants to live
- when broadly circumscribed, are a vascular plant subgroup of the kingdom Plantae.
- plants cant live without it
- always on trees
- a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores typically produced in a tapering, horn-like or needle-like capsule which develops from a flattish, green sheet.
- a cell that certain fungi, plants (moss, ferns), and bacteria produce
21 Clues: always on trees • plants cant live without it • a colorful plant with petals • a leaf that bears sporangia. • a liquid needed for plants to live • a class of herbaceous vascular plants • like mosses, are land plants that do not have a vascular system. • a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Plants that compete with crop plants
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of collecting mature crops
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
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- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of separating grains from plants
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- The crop season during winters
- Grains are stored in this
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- A weedicide
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
21 Clues: A weedicide • Grains are stored in this • Damaged seeds ______ on water • The crop season during winters • A traditional method of irrigation • Traditional tool for preparing soil • Plants that compete with crop plants • The crop season during monsoon season • Regular supply of water to the plants • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
Horticulture 2021-09-17
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- a plant produced by selective breeding
- the second word in the botanical name
- classification of plants
- lowest taxonomical rank
- study of bugs
- fifth highest taxonomical rank
- second highest taxonomical rank
- growing trees
- growing flowers
- design creates spaces out of beauty
- fourth highest taxonomical rank
- Third highest taxonomical rank
- diversity in plants
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- variegated plants
- study of plant diseases
- sixth highest taxonomical rank
- the science of growing fruit
- growing vegetables
- formal naming of plants
- maintaining trees in urban areas
- highest taxonomical rank
21 Clues: study of bugs • growing trees • growing flowers • variegated plants • growing vegetables • diversity in plants • study of plant diseases • lowest taxonomical rank • formal naming of plants • classification of plants • highest taxonomical rank • the science of growing fruit • sixth highest taxonomical rank • fifth highest taxonomical rank • Third highest taxonomical rank • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-12-04
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- Fluid-filled region within the chloroplast
- Reactions that only occur in the presence of light
- Green Pigments in the chloroplasts
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- some electrical energy is used to make ATP through a process known as
- Specialized cells in C4 plants which are packed tightly around the veins in a leaf
- Location of photosynthesis
- Stacks of thylakoids, similar in appearance to a stack of coins
- Crassulacean acid metabolism
- Process of plants converting solar energy into a stored chemical energy
- Plants that form a three-carbon compound
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- yellow and orange accesory pigments taht absrob energy from green-yellow-orange wavelengths
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
- Reactions that do not require light and is sometimes referred to as the Dark Reaction
- Process most plants use to fix carbon, takes place in the stroma
- A system of membranes that form an interconnected set of flat, disk-like sacs
- Plants adapted to dry climates
- Process by which carbon dioxide is converted to organic molecules
- Light particles
- complex carbohydrate that is the main structural component of walls that surround plants
- Plants with tropical origins that have the ability to fix carbon dioxide into four-carbon compounds
21 Clues: Light particles • Adenosine Triphosphate • Location of photosynthesis • Crassulacean acid metabolism • Plants adapted to dry climates • Green Pigments in the chloroplasts • Plants that form a three-carbon compound • Fluid-filled region within the chloroplast • nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate • Reactions that only occur in the presence of light • ...
Cell Energy EOC Review 2024 2024-05-07
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- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
- compared to anaerobic respiration, aerobic respiration makes ______ ATP.
- product in plants and yeast as a result of anaerobic respiration
- another word for anaerobic respiration; when plants produce alcohol
- gas that plants need for photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- organisms that complete photosynthesis; including other green things
- cell part where respiration takes place
- this substance moves up from the roots of a plant
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- cell part where photosynthesis takes place
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem
- organisms that complete cellular respiration
- transport tubes that carry glucose down from the leaves
- builds up in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- number of ATP produced during anaerobic respiration
- transport tubes that carry water up from the roots in plants
- gas that plants produce during photosynthesis and is needed during respiration
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- holes in plants leaves through which oxygen exits and carbon dioxide enters
20 Clues: cell part where respiration takes place • type of respiration that requires oxygen • cell part where photosynthesis takes place • organisms that complete cellular respiration • the energy molecule created during respiration • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • this substance moves up from the roots of a plant • ...
Nutrient recycling: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles 2026-03-05
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- Dark organic material in soil formed from decomposed matter.
- Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas.
- Fertiliser source derived from plant or animal waste.
- Process that releases energy from glucose in cells.
- Organism that breaks down dead organic matter and waste.
- Substances added to soil to replace lost nutrients.
- Element that cycles through living organisms and the atmosphere.
- Element needed for amino acids and proteins.
- Biological catalyst used to break down complex molecules.
- Convert nitrogen gas into ammonia.
- Organism that feeds on dead organic material by external digestion.
- Organism that obtains energy by feeding on others.
- Hair cell that increases surface area for absorption of minerals.
- Process where plants use light to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
- Loss of soluble nutrients washed out of soil by rain.
- Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria.
- Nutrient element required in small amounts for plant growth.
- Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into usable compounds.
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- Uptake of mineral ions by plant roots.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Process of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- Organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis.
- Organism that feeds on dead plant and animal material.
- Organisms such as moulds that decompose organic matter.
- Interconnected network of food chains.
- Conversion of organic nitrogen into ammonia by decomposers.
- Form of nitrogen absorbed by plants from the soil.
- Upper layer of earth where decomposition releases nutrients.
- Movement of carbon through organisms, air, water, and soil.
- Process by which dead material is broken down.
- Intermediate nitrogen compound formed during nitrification.
- Sequence showing transfer of energy between organisms.
- Total mass of living material in an organism or area.
- Gas released during respiration and decomposition.
- Method of nutrition that secretes enzymes onto dead material.
- Breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms.
- Nitrogen compound produced during decomposition.
- Chemical substance needed for growth and survival.
38 Clues: Convert nitrogen gas into ammonia. • Uptake of mineral ions by plant roots. • Interconnected network of food chains. • Element needed for amino acids and proteins. • Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas. • Process by which dead material is broken down. • Breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms. • Nitrogen compound produced during decomposition. • ...
Definitions 2022-03-29
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- tough parts of raw fruits, Vegatables and ect.
- Balance between calories and the calories your body uses
- The way you see yourself
- Unites that make up protein
- Disorder where someone Constantly eats large amounts of food
- Food your body needs to work
- Reminder to help make Healthier choices
- Food used to build and repair cells
- Food that helps you grow and gives energy and keeps you healthy.
- The Emotional urge for food
- a study of how nutrients Effect the body
- Helps keep your body functioning
- A strong fear of weight gain
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- Unhealthy Eating Behavior that Can lead to sickness
- Foods that help your body work
- When your body needs food
- Starches and sugar in food
- A method to asses your body size by weight and height
- Having high amounts of food relative to their calories
- A disorder where they constantly eat to much food at one time.
- Weighing more than an average person
- heat that measures the energy in your Nutrition
- Weighing less than a average person
23 Clues: The way you see yourself • When your body needs food • Starches and sugar in food • Unites that make up protein • The Emotional urge for food • Food your body needs to work • A strong fear of weight gain • Foods that help your body work • Helps keep your body functioning • Food used to build and repair cells • Weighing less than a average person • ...
Vocabulary Crossword-Plants 2024-03-19
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- tiny structures that control the size of stomata
- tiny waterproof reproductive cell
- tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- carries food made in a plants leaves down to other plant parts
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- structures adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- broad flat part of the leaf
- reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- Moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- plants that form seeds into cones belonging to a group of plants called gymnosperms
- vascular plants including seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- early stage in the development of an organism
- transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
- small openings on the undersisdes of leaves
17 Clues: broad flat part of the leaf • tiny waterproof reproductive cell • small openings on the undersisdes of leaves • includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. • early stage in the development of an organism • transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • tiny structures that control the size of stomata • seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • ...
Vital functions 2025-03-16
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- Making new offspring with two parents (one male and one female)
- An organism that makes its own food using sunlight, water, and air
- The process of getting energy or food
- The process by which living things do important activities to stay alive
- Interaction among members of the same species
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- The process of making new living things or offspring
- An organism that needs to eat plants or other animals to get energy
- Interaction between members of different species
- Making new offspring with just one parent, without a partner
- How living things communicate, work, or fight with each other
10 Clues: The process of getting energy or food • Interaction among members of the same species • Interaction between members of different species • The process of making new living things or offspring • Making new offspring with just one parent, without a partner • How living things communicate, work, or fight with each other • ...
Nutrients crossword puzzle 2024-08-26
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- Conditions in which bones become porous
- All body processes related to food
- Commonly called fats or oil
- A lipid found in body cells and animal products
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- High blood pressure
- status The state or condition of ones nutrition
- Condition in which arteries are narrowed by the accumulation of fatty substances
- A state of good health
8 Clues: High blood pressure • A state of good health • Commonly called fats or oil • All body processes related to food • Conditions in which bones become porous • A lipid found in body cells and animal products • status The state or condition of ones nutrition • Condition in which arteries are narrowed by the accumulation of fatty substances
Chapter 7 Vocab Quiz 2021-05-02
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- _____ carries dissolved food made in the leaves of a plant to other plant parts.
- Plants need oxygen for ________.
- The underground stems of ferns are called ____________.
- Plants that contain two seed leaves.
- _________ carries water and minerals from the roots of a plant up to the leaves.
- Biologists believe _____________ were the first plants to grow on land
- The joining of male and female reproductive cells.
- Plants that do not have these special transport cells are called _________________ plants.
- The growth of a plant in a certain direction in response to a stimulus is called ___________.
- Cone-bearing plants belong to a group of plants called ________________.
- _______________ are the special leaves found below the petals. They protect a flower bud.
- Plants have these structures for transporting water and food are called _______________ plants.
- The best soil for plants has a mixture of sand, silt, and clay. This kind of soil is called _______.
- Soil is a mixture of ____________, silt, and clay.
- This process is where plants are able to make their own food by using light energy.
- Plant cells contain a substance called _____.
- Plants that contain one seed leaf
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- The ______ is where most of the food making takes place.
- The female part of a flower
- Flowering plants are called __________.
- A seed becomes a plant by a process called ________________.
- The leaves of ferns are called __________.
- The ________ in a leaf are made of xylem and phloem tissues.
- _____________are the part of the flower that is brightly colored.
- The male part of the flower
- The movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistol.
- The tiny, new plant inside the seed is called a plant ________________.
- light and powdery substance that contains the male reproductive cells..
- The second stage in fern reproduction is ______.
- A _________ is a reproductive structure that contains the first stage of a tiny, new plant
- A ____________ is one thick root that grows larger than the other roots.
- ____________ provides very important nutrients for plants.
- The ________ is the stalk that connects the leaf to the plant.
- The first stage in fern reproduction is _____.
- The second layer of a root is called _____.
- Chlorophyll absorbs light energy, which usually comes from the _______.
36 Clues: The female part of a flower • The male part of the flower • Plants need oxygen for ________. • Plants that contain one seed leaf • Plants that contain two seed leaves. • Flowering plants are called __________. • The leaves of ferns are called __________. • The second layer of a root is called _____. • Plant cells contain a substance called _____. • ...
nutrition 2021-07-29
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- a simple carbohydrate that the body converts into glucose and uses for energy
- the food necessary for growth, health, and good condition
- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves to
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- you need this to keep hydrated
- it has sodium and chloride in it
- usually comes from animals and plants. It is eaten by living things to provide energy and nutrition
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
7 Clues: you need this to keep hydrated • it has sodium and chloride in it • the food necessary for growth, health, and good condition • a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves to • a simple carbohydrate that the body converts into glucose and uses for energy • ...
słówka 2026-03-17
17 Clues: taca • stałe • ostrze • nalegać • benzyna • przychód • odrzucony • nagradzać • kaloryfer • przenośny • wyświetlać • szczególny • zmartwiony • dostosować • gwarantować • kod kreskowy • wartości odżywcze
Ecology Vocab Terms 2023-03-17
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- the role an organism plays in a community
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals.
- a group of actually or potentially interacting species living in the same location.
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- substances required by the body for its normal, physiologic functioning and/or with health-beneficial and/or disease-preventive biological activities.
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- the process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits.
- relationship between organisms where one organism benefits from the association while not harming the other.
- one organism kills and consumes another.
- those animals that live by preying on other organisms for food.
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- a place where an organism makes its home.
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- transferred between organisms in food webs from producers to consumers.
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- the total number of individuals of a given biological species found in one place at one time.
- a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife.
- a relationship between organisms that strive for the same resources in the same place.
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring.
- made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
- living things are dependent on both nature and each other for their survival.
- an organism that eats plants and animals.
- any kind of green plant (produces)
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- a symbiosis in which one organism, the parasite, causes harm to another, the host, which the parasite utilizes as habitat and depends on for resource acquisition
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- a type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from their interactions.
- describes who eats whom in the wild.
30 Clues: any kind of green plant (produces) • describes who eats whom in the wild. • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • one organism kills and consumes another. • the role an organism plays in a community • an organism that eats plants and animals. • a place where an organism makes its home. • organism that breaks down dead organic material • ...
vocab 2021-08-19
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- animals that eat both plants and meat
- site for photosynthesis
- organisms which produce energy
- organisms that feed on organic matter
- power plants of the cell
- stems that grow above ground
- composition of cells
- not devided into seperate units
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- defined by anatomy of plants and animals
- animals that only consume plants
- contains DNA and RNA
- site for protein synthesis
- also known as the plasma membrane
- animals that only eat meat
- jelly like substance mostly made up of water
- living organisms typically living in one place
- referred as the kidney inside of the cell
- what plants are made up of
- method of classifying all things
- keeps plant cells in a rectangular shape
20 Clues: contains DNA and RNA • composition of cells • site for photosynthesis • power plants of the cell • site for protein synthesis • animals that only eat meat • what plants are made up of • stems that grow above ground • organisms which produce energy • not devided into seperate units • animals that only consume plants • method of classifying all things • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-05
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- ________are used for replacement and repair of body cells
- Topic
- usually the main source of energy for your body
- ________can help you prevent diseases
- Next to oxygen, _____ is the most important resource to survival
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- build cells, take part in chemical reactions in cells
- also called lipids
- What needs nutrients?
- The food ______ can help you plan your next meal according to the nutrition and protein
9 Clues: Topic • also called lipids • What needs nutrients? • ________can help you prevent diseases • usually the main source of energy for your body • build cells, take part in chemical reactions in cells • ________are used for replacement and repair of body cells • Next to oxygen, _____ is the most important resource to survival • ...
Biodiversity & Plants 2018-06-07
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- Controls all cell activities.
- Technique to gather organisms using a net: "... netting".
- Scientists use these to identify unkown things in the environment: "... keys"
- Plants produce this chemical using light energy.
- Absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Process in which green plants make their own food.
- Range of living things in an ecosystem.
- Plants breathe that gas in: "... dioxide".
- Controls what enters and exits the cell: "cell ...".
- Chemical Used to test if starch is present.
- Technique to explore and research what is within an environment.
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- Maintains structure of plant cell: "cell ...".
- Tool to estimate the population of living things in an environment.
- Plants convert light energy into this type of energy: "... energy".
- Where all cell reactions take place.
- Plants breathe that gas out.
- Stores water and cell sap.
- Fancy name for chopping down more trees than can grow to replace them.
- Method to find organisms living in trees: "tree ...".
- Fancy name for the environment in which a particular animal or organism lives.
- Fancy name for the community of living and non-living things.
- The long string of sugar bits that plants use to store energy.
- A healing use of plants.
- Technique to collect organisms living in leaf litter: "... traps".
24 Clues: A healing use of plants. • Stores water and cell sap. • Plants breathe that gas out. • Controls all cell activities. • Where all cell reactions take place. • Range of living things in an ecosystem. • Absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • Plants breathe that gas in: "... dioxide". • Chemical Used to test if starch is present. • ...
Basic Plant Requirements Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-02
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- process where water molecules stick together due to hydrogen bonding
- practice of growing plants in the absence of soil
- types of tissues that transport essential substances in a plant
- plants are mostly grown in _____
- process where the pressure pushes the sugar solution through the phloem tubes
- responsible for transporting water and dissolved minerals from the roots UP through the stem and leaves
- process that creates a high concentration of sugars in the phloem, drawing water in through osmosis and creating pressure
- hydroponics typically uses _________ instead of soil
- soilless media is effective because it is _____
- plants must have plenty of this to perform photosynthesis and to live
- plants release ____________
- process which sugars are unloaded at areas where they're needed, such as growing tips, fruits, or storage organs like roots
- light from the sun
- provides water and nutrients for the plant
- light from man-made sources
- all living things, including plants, required _____ to live
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- the process by which plants make their energy (food)
- process where water molecules stick to the walls of the xylem vessels
- plants absorb ________________
- location where most photosynthesis occurs in the plant because it has the greatest surface area to collect light
- responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients through the plant
- when water evaporates from the leaves through tiny pores called stomata
- plants require a ____ to anchor the plant & provide minerals
- elements that form tubes which sugars and nutrients can flow through
- plants use ______ to transport minerals & nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- soilless media may contain _______, perlite, vermiculite, sand, and bark
- plants anchor themselves in the soil using their _____
- process where as water evaporates from the leaves, it creates a pulling force or tension that draws water upward
- energy that powers the photosynthetic process
- in greenhouses plants are commonly grown in_______
- process in which sugars produced in the leaves during photosynthesis are actively loaded into the phloem
31 Clues: light from the sun • plants release ____________ • light from man-made sources • plants absorb ________________ • plants are mostly grown in _____ • provides water and nutrients for the plant • energy that powers the photosynthetic process • soilless media is effective because it is _____ • practice of growing plants in the absence of soil • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-13
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- Plants absorb water from the soil using this
- Starch can be tested using this solution
- This is the byproduct of photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis happens mostly here
- This liquid is the reactant for photosynthesis
- Allows gas to enter or leave the leaf
- This is the main product of photosynthesis
- Has many air spaces
- Plants need this for respiration and growth
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- Loss of water vapor from the leaf
- To prevent leaf from drying out
- Glucose is used to provide
- Plants make food by doing
- dioxide This gas is the reactant for photosynthesis
- Plants need this to make chlorophyll
- This solution is used to remove the green pigment
- The green pigment in plants to capture the sunlight is called
- Plants store glucose in form of ...
- Allows water to go to the leaf
- Plants need this to make proteins
- Protects the inside of the leaf
- Plants need this to absorb and transport water
22 Clues: Has many air spaces • Plants make food by doing • Glucose is used to provide • Allows water to go to the leaf • To prevent leaf from drying out • Protects the inside of the leaf • Loss of water vapor from the leaf • Plants need this to make proteins • Photosynthesis happens mostly here • Plants store glucose in form of ... • Plants need this to make chlorophyll • ...
Plant biochemistry 2025-04-21
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- The primary role of sucrose
- The primary role of starch
- Links photosystems I and II
- ___________pathway that deals with the unwanted product of photophosphorylation
- Where sucrose is synthesized in plants
- Where starch is synthesized in plants
- The number of CO2 molecules required to make one triose phosphate
- One of the cell types involved in C4 plants
- The electron acceptor in photophosphorylation
- The other cell type involved in C4 plants
- The electron donor in photophosphorylation
- Quench excited chlorophyll molecules to avoid ROS production in intense light conditions\
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- A costly side reaction of photosynthesis
- Location of photosynthesis
- How CAM plants separate trapping of CO2 and fixation
- Catalyzes the fixation stage of the Calvin cycle
- The immediate electron donor in the oxygen evolving complex
- The residue whose reversible phosphorylation allows for changes between the appressed and non-appressed state
- The compound that defines C4 plants
- Space enclosed by the inner membrane (analogous to the matrix)
- The amino acid that is tunable for light regulation of specific Calvin cycle intermediates
21 Clues: Location of photosynthesis • The primary role of starch • The primary role of sucrose • Links photosystems I and II • The compound that defines C4 plants • Where starch is synthesized in plants • Where sucrose is synthesized in plants • A costly side reaction of photosynthesis • The other cell type involved in C4 plants • The electron donor in photophosphorylation • ...
9B Plant growth 2025-06-02
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- The green pigment in plants that captures light energy.
- A chemical that controls growth and development in plants.
- Growth of a plant in response to gravity.
- The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
- A plant hormone that promotes stem elongation.
- The plant structure that contains the embryo.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and transports nutrients.
- A substance added to soil to provide nutrients.
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves.
- The tissue that transports food in plants.
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- The growth response of a plant to a stimulus.
- Substances needed by plants for growth.
- The tissue that transports water in plants.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals.
- The plant organs where photosynthesis mainly occurs.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- Growth of a plant towards light.
- An animal that helps transfer pollen between flowers.
- The process by which a seed begins to grow.
- Small openings on leaves for gas exchange.
20 Clues: Growth of a plant towards light. • Substances needed by plants for growth. • Growth of a plant in response to gravity. • Small openings on leaves for gas exchange. • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. • The tissue that transports food in plants. • The tissue that transports water in plants. • The process by which a seed begins to grow. • ...
NUTRITION IN LIVER DISEASE NUTRITION IN GALL BLADDER DISEASE AND PANCREATIC DISEASE 2026-03-06
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- — Fats easier to digest and sometimes used in pancreatic insufficiency.
- — Supplements given to improve digestion in chronic pancreatic disease.
- — Carbohydrate whose metabolism may be affected in pancreatic disorders.
- — Advanced liver disease requiring special nutritional management.
- — Common complication seen in chronic liver disease and pancreatitis.
- — Nutrient often restricted in gallbladder and pancreatic disorders.
- — Inflammation of the pancreas where nutritional therapy is important.
- — Recommended diet in gallbladder disease to reduce gallbladder stimulation.
- — Presence of excess fat in stools due to poor fat digestion in pancreatic disease.
- — Nutrients that help protect liver cells from damage.
- — Essential nutrient required for liver regeneration but carefully regulated in advanced liver disease.
- — Low blood sugar that can occur in severe liver dysfunction.
- — Digestive fluid from the liver necessary for fat digestion.
- — Digestive substances from the pancreas required for nutrient absorption.
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- — Vitamin commonly deficient in chronic liver and pancreatic disease.
- — Overall nutritional approach recommended for hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders
- — Fluid accumulation in the abdomen requiring sodium restriction in diet.
- — Dietary modification recommended for patients with ascites.
- — Dietary component that supports digestive health and bile metabolism.
- — Nutritional strategy used in liver and pancreatic disorders.
- — Important dietary advice in liver and pancreatic diseases.
- — Fat-soluble vitamin often deficient in liver disease affecting blood clotting.
- — Condition where dietary fat restriction may help reduce symptoms.
- — Primary energy source recommended in liver disease to prevent muscle breakdown.
- — Liver inflammation requiring adequate calorie and protein intake.
25 Clues: — Nutrients that help protect liver cells from damage. • — Important dietary advice in liver and pancreatic diseases. • — Dietary modification recommended for patients with ascites. • — Low blood sugar that can occur in severe liver dysfunction. • — Digestive fluid from the liver necessary for fat digestion. • ...
Green Revolution Crossword 2023-02-07
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- growth of new high yield strains of grain crops, mostly wheat and rice
- seeds that produce at large quantities
- being extremely poor
- boost plant nutrition
- things in the environment that are harmful for it
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- lack of proper nutrition
- using powered machinery instead of animals and human labor
- cleaning of forest lands
- has largest global demand for water
9 Clues: being extremely poor • boost plant nutrition • lack of proper nutrition • cleaning of forest lands • has largest global demand for water • seeds that produce at large quantities • things in the environment that are harmful for it • using powered machinery instead of animals and human labor • growth of new high yield strains of grain crops, mostly wheat and rice
Chapter 10 2025-06-19
5 Clues: - Process of obtaining food • - Process of producing young ones • - Process of releasing energy from food • - Plants and animals do this as they develop • - A life process where living beings remove waste from their bodies
