nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2023-11-28
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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.
- extreme or irrational fear or dislike of anything new or unfamiliar.
- Eat too Much
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough food or not eating enough food containing substances necessary for growth and health.
- a substance present in cereal grains, especially wheat, that is responsible for the elastic texture of dough
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- a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- an extreme, often life-threatening allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- a serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high
12 Clues: Eat too Much • a substance that causes an allergic reaction. • a serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high • extreme or irrational fear or dislike of anything new or unfamiliar. • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth • ...
Plants 2016-04-25
12 Clues: rabi crops • kharif crops • on cotyledons • two cotyledons • dispersed by wind • grows on dry soil • grows on sandy soil • grows on black soil • grows on clayey soil • trees grow on coastal areas • chemicals sprayed on standing crops • development of a seed into a seedling
Plants 2014-03-31
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- The type of dispersal from pods
- Green substance in plant cells
- The flow of water from roots to stem
- What plants make food from
- The male part of the flower
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- The transport of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- The female part of the plant
- The fusion of the male and female gametes
- The plants response to light
- The type of vessel that carries water in plants
- The growth of a seed to a new plant
- Where the leaf sweats/loses water
12 Clues: What plants make food from • The male part of the flower • The female part of the plant • The plants response to light • Green substance in plant cells • The type of dispersal from pods • Where the leaf sweats/loses water • The growth of a seed to a new plant • The flow of water from roots to stem • The fusion of the male and female gametes • ...
PLANTS 2021-03-02
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- diffuses into leaves.
- where a pollen grows a pollen tube, which enters the ovule containing an egg cell.
- type of reproduction that happens when one parent is able to produce offspring.
- the nucleus from the male gamete inside the pollen grain joins with the nucleus inside the egg cell to form a zygote.
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- process which the function is to carrying the pollen from an anther to a stigma.
- where carbon dioxide diffuses into the leaves.
- come from carbon dioxide, water and light energy.
- fuse to produce a fertilised egg or zygote.
- is taken out of the soil by roots and is needed because of their minerals.
- comes from respiration.
- water releases energy from that.
- the local where the glucose is stored.
12 Clues: diffuses into leaves. • comes from respiration. • water releases energy from that. • the local where the glucose is stored. • fuse to produce a fertilised egg or zygote. • where carbon dioxide diffuses into the leaves. • come from carbon dioxide, water and light energy. • is taken out of the soil by roots and is needed because of their minerals. • ...
Plants 2021-03-24
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- provides support to the entire plant
- a young plant that has just started to grow
- when a seed begins to grow a plant
- collects nutrients from the sun
- plants drink this to help them grow
- plants need light from this to grow
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- anchors the plant to the ground
- the part of the plant where seeds are found
- a plant needs this to grow in
- a plant that is not fully developed
- this can be planted to grow new plants
- a fully developed plant
12 Clues: a fully developed plant • a plant needs this to grow in • anchors the plant to the ground • collects nutrients from the sun • when a seed begins to grow a plant • a plant that is not fully developed • plants drink this to help them grow • plants need light from this to grow • provides support to the entire plant • this can be planted to grow new plants • ...
Plants 2022-01-08
12 Clues: plant • to the seed • part of a plant • dioxide x oxygen • house of the plant • needs to make food • food for the plants • thing that plant needs • the water from the soil • stage in the life cycle • water to the leaves and flower • last stage in the life cycle of a plant
Plants 2023-09-05
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- sprout
- the dust-like grains of a flower needed for the plant to reproduce
- a gas in the air that plants need for photosynthesis
- an inherited difference between two plants of the same kind
- the process that plants use to make food
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- the movement of pollen from one part of the flower to another part
- young plant
- a characteristic that is passed down from parents to offspring
- make more of the same kind of organism
- a person who grows plants and cares for plants
- where the green coloring of a plant comes from
- things in nature that help plants and animals live and grow
12 Clues: sprout • young plant • make more of the same kind of organism • the process that plants use to make food • a person who grows plants and cares for plants • where the green coloring of a plant comes from • a gas in the air that plants need for photosynthesis • an inherited difference between two plants of the same kind • ...
PLANTS 2023-09-19
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- - The process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food.
- - Part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- - Green structure that performs photosynthesis.
- - The ability of a plant to stay alive and grow in its surroundings.
- - Part of a flower that is usually colorful and attractive to pollinators.
- - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow.
- - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants.
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- - To change in order to fit into a specific environment or situation.
- - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden.
- - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal.
- - Part of a plant that produces seeds and is often colorful and fragrant.
- - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits.
12 Clues: - Green structure that performs photosynthesis. • - A plan or approach to achieve a specific goal. • - The activity of cultivating plants in a garden. • - A sharp pointed spine on the stem of some plants. • - The part of a plant that holds leaves, flowers, and fruits. • - A small, often edible, unit from which a new plant can grow. • ...
Plants 2020-04-08
12 Clues: Koala food • Baby legume • Water farming • Pencilwood Tree • Flowering plants • A maize in movies • The tallest grass • Syrup for pancakes • A tool to pick soil • Pre-dinosaur resident. • Highest Vitamin C source • Alphonso, Potato, Chilli, Brinjal Home
PLANTS 2020-04-01
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- ARE SMALL BIRDS WITH TINY PEAKS
- IS THE POLEN-PRODUCING REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN OF FLOWER
- KNOWN AS BLOOM
- ARE ANIMALS THAT MOVE POLLEN FROM A FLOWER TO FLOWER
- PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING POLLEN GRAINS
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- IS THE SEED-BEARING STRUCTURE IN FLOWERING PLANTS
- IS A SUGAR-RICH LIQUID PRODUCED BY PLANTS
- ARE INSECTS, THERE ARE AROUND 18,000 SPECIES AROUND THE WORLD
- A SMALL, RPUND OR OVAL OBJECT PRODUCED BY A PLANT
- SMALL POWDER PRODUCED BY TREES, FLOWERS, GRASSES
- ARE FLYING INSECTS
- THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF A FLOWER
12 Clues: KNOWN AS BLOOM • ARE FLYING INSECTS • ARE SMALL BIRDS WITH TINY PEAKS • PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING POLLEN GRAINS • THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PART OF A FLOWER • IS A SUGAR-RICH LIQUID PRODUCED BY PLANTS • SMALL POWDER PRODUCED BY TREES, FLOWERS, GRASSES • IS THE SEED-BEARING STRUCTURE IN FLOWERING PLANTS • A SMALL, RPUND OR OVAL OBJECT PRODUCED BY A PLANT • ...
Plants 2024-09-05
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- parallel patterns
- uses flowers for reproduction
- lives for more than 2 years
- the culture of plants
- rigid stems
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- uses cones for reproduction
- completes life in 2 years
- plant without stems, roots
- has soft stems
- completes life in 1 year
- nor do they use cones or flowers for reproduction
- netted leaf patterns
12 Clues: rigid stems • has soft stems • parallel patterns • netted leaf patterns • the culture of plants • completes life in 1 year • completes life in 2 years • plant without stems, roots • uses cones for reproduction • lives for more than 2 years • uses flowers for reproduction • nor do they use cones or flowers for reproduction
Plants 2024-08-20
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- usually yellow and you can be allergic to that
- an area of ground that is very wet
- grows on rocks
- the leaves of a tree or plant
- an area of tropical forest
- the hard dry fruit of a pine
- a larg area of land that is thickly covered with threes
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- When the flower opens
- grows in the water
- a young tree
- a wild plant growing where it is not wanted
- reindeer eats them
12 Clues: a young tree • grows on rocks • grows in the water • reindeer eats them • When the flower opens • an area of tropical forest • the hard dry fruit of a pine • the leaves of a tree or plant • an area of ground that is very wet • a wild plant growing where it is not wanted • usually yellow and you can be allergic to that • a larg area of land that is thickly covered with threes
Plants 2023-08-12
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- Duckweed is a _________ plant.
- Creepers grow _______ from the region.
- The mass of the seed leaves will ________ after the young plant can make its own food.
- A water lily plant is __________ submerged.
- When a seed starts to grow, we say the seed is ___________.
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- The roots of a seed grows first before the ________.
- A hydrilla plant is ___________ submerged.
- ____ _________ plants reproduce from spores.
- There are ________ types of water plant.
- A seedling gets food from the _____ ________.
- A fern is a _______, not a fungi.
- Climbers have weak, non-woody stems and they _____ on other plants to get support.
12 Clues: Duckweed is a _________ plant. • A fern is a _______, not a fungi. • Creepers grow _______ from the region. • There are ________ types of water plant. • A hydrilla plant is ___________ submerged. • A water lily plant is __________ submerged. • ____ _________ plants reproduce from spores. • A seedling gets food from the _____ ________. • ...
Plants 2025-04-09
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- Stigma, style and ovary.(Female)
- Uses sunlight to make glucose.
- Produces pollen.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Another way to gain energy from abiotic sources.
- Internal layer under the cuticle of the leaf.
- 6CO2+6H2O=C6H12O6+6O2
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- Part that pollen attaches to in pollination.
- C6H12O6+6O2=6H2O+ATP
- Anther and filament.(Male)
- Flows sugar down.
- Zips water up.
12 Clues: Zips water up. • Produces pollen. • Flows sugar down. • C6H12O6+6O2=6H2O+ATP • 6CO2+6H2O=C6H12O6+6O2 • Powerhouse of the cell. • Anther and filament.(Male) • Uses sunlight to make glucose. • Stigma, style and ovary.(Female) • Part that pollen attaches to in pollination. • Internal layer under the cuticle of the leaf. • Another way to gain energy from abiotic sources.
Plants 2025-04-14
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- energy from the sun to glucose
- uses light to make glucose
- zips water up
- a part of the male reproductive part
- glucose to energy
- a part of the male reproductive part
- a part of the female reproductive part
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- energy factory of the cell
- a part of the female reproductive part
- female reproductive part
- below the filament
- (leaves of a flower)
- male reproductive part
- flows sugar down
- a part of the female reproductive part
15 Clues: zips water up • flows sugar down • glucose to energy • below the filament • (leaves of a flower) • male reproductive part • female reproductive part • energy factory of the cell • uses light to make glucose • energy from the sun to glucose • a part of the male reproductive part • a part of the male reproductive part • a part of the female reproductive part • ...
Plants 2025-05-30
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- A tree in Australia used for essential oil.
- A tree giving a sweet sirup.
- The opposite of Veggies.
- A flower we can found in tropical places.
- A soft ground cover stiching to trees.
- A giant tree in north America.
- The opposite of fruits.
- A little plant eatable or poisonous hable to connect with other plant.
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- A japanese tree with pink flowers.
- A plant from the dessert with thorns.
- A flower significating perfect and deep love.
- A flower significating love and beauty.
12 Clues: The opposite of fruits. • The opposite of Veggies. • A tree giving a sweet sirup. • A giant tree in north America. • A japanese tree with pink flowers. • A plant from the dessert with thorns. • A soft ground cover stiching to trees. • A flower significating love and beauty. • A flower we can found in tropical places. • A tree in Australia used for essential oil. • ...
Plants 2025-06-19
12 Clues: plants need it • essential liquid • absorb the water • powdery substance • brightly coloured • provides nutrients • grows into a plant • larger woody trunk • photosynthesis happens • green pigment in leaves • colourful part of the plant • transports nutrients to plants
Plants 2025-07-20
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- A spiky desert dweller that stores water.
- A tall flower that follows the sun and has yellow rays.
- A big tree that makes hard nuts called acorns.
- A tall tree with needle leaves and cones.
- Name Description
- A climbing green vine that covers walls.
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- A tall stem that grows in groups and sounds hollow.
- A cup-shaped bloom in bright colors in early spring.
- A green life form with many small leaves along stems.
- A flower with soft petals and a sweet smell.
- A pretty bloom often seen in fancy arrangements.
- A cheerful flower with a yellow center and white rays.
12 Clues: Name Description • A climbing green vine that covers walls. • A spiky desert dweller that stores water. • A tall tree with needle leaves and cones. • A flower with soft petals and a sweet smell. • A big tree that makes hard nuts called acorns. • A pretty bloom often seen in fancy arrangements. • A tall stem that grows in groups and sounds hollow. • ...
Plants 2023-05-08
12 Clues: what plants grow in • the base of a plant • the start of a plant • helps your plants grow • it is covered in leaves • what the plant produces • we write on it every day • a person who grows plants • humans make homes with it • it comes from maple trees • what makes food for the plant • what keeps the plant in the ground
Plants 2024-12-10
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- They have a short, thin stems
- It protects the seeds
- They absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide
- They have low branches
- They anchor the plant to the ground
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- A red fruit that grows on bushes
- It contains the reproductive organs
- A red fruit that grows on vines
- They are the tallest plant
- It supports the plants and hold up the leaves
- A type of tree
- The stem of a tree
12 Clues: A type of tree • The stem of a tree • It protects the seeds • They have low branches • They are the tallest plant • They have a short, thin stems • A red fruit that grows on vines • A red fruit that grows on bushes • It contains the reproductive organs • They anchor the plant to the ground • They absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide • It supports the plants and hold up the leaves
Plants :) 2026-03-24
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- Non-vascular, seedless plants.
- A series of chemical reactions performed by plants to “fix” carbon from CO2 into glucose.
- A wasteful pathway that competes with the Calvin cycle. It happens when rubisco uses oxygen as a substrate instead of carbon dioxide.
- A plant that produces flowers and fruits.
- A water-impervious protective layer covering the epidermal cells of leaves.
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- A pore or hole found in the epidermis of leaves and stems used for gas exchange.
- Cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- A plant that has seeds but no flowers. The seeds are in cones or cups.
- Plants with xylem and phloem tissues that conduct water, minerals, and sugars.
- The enzyme that catalyzes the first major step of carbon fixation.
- Vascular plants that reproduce with spores
- Cells that regulate the rate of transpiration and gas exchange by opening and closing the stomata
12 Clues: Non-vascular, seedless plants. • Cells where photosynthesis occurs. • A plant that produces flowers and fruits. • Vascular plants that reproduce with spores • The enzyme that catalyzes the first major step of carbon fixation. • A plant that has seeds but no flowers. The seeds are in cones or cups. • ...
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 • ...
Nutrition 2020-05-21
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- The modern word used for energy instead of calories
- The word used to describe oils or fats
- It is important to eat a ....... diet
- It is important Shakir drinks this to hydrate instead of coke
- A starchy carbohydrate that you boil in water
- The part of the digestive system where food is broken down
- An .... deficiency will be bad for your blood
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- A starchy or sugary nutrient used for energy
- The system of the human body where food is broken down
- An fruit which is a quick acting energy source
- The nutrient for building or repairing muscle tissue
- An important nutrient for fighting disease
12 Clues: It is important to eat a ....... diet • The word used to describe oils or fats • An important nutrient for fighting disease • A starchy or sugary nutrient used for energy • A starchy carbohydrate that you boil in water • An .... deficiency will be bad for your blood • An fruit which is a quick acting energy source • The modern word used for energy instead of calories • ...
Nutrition 2017-06-13
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- can lead to the clogging of arteries resulting in CHD
- lack of vitamin c may result in this disease
- the major cause of death in Australia
- Another name for high blood pressure
- a dietary related disease which is common among children due to a lack of dietary fibre
- an eating disorder resulting in malnutrition
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- sweet sticky foods may cause this.
- weight bearing exercise and calcium assist in the prevention of this disease
- caused by a lack of water
- a disease which can be caused by being overweight
- occurs when large amounts of adipose tissue are present in the body
- results from a lack of iron
12 Clues: caused by a lack of water • results from a lack of iron • sweet sticky foods may cause this. • Another name for high blood pressure • the major cause of death in Australia • lack of vitamin c may result in this disease • an eating disorder resulting in malnutrition • a disease which can be caused by being overweight • can lead to the clogging of arteries resulting in CHD • ...
Nutrition 2020-03-19
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- a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms.
- a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
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- a disease causing inflammation of the nerves and heart failure, caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1.
- a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and multiple other biological effects.
- a substance obtained from a plant and used as an additive, especially in gin or cosmetics.
- a deficiency disease caused by a lack of nicotinic acid or its precursor tryptophan in the diet. It is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, and mental disturbance, and is often linked to overdependence on corn as a staple food.
- a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds.
- a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
- a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in small amounts in meat and milk fat.
12 Clues: a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group. • a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in small amounts in meat and milk fat. • a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds. • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. • ...
Nutrition 2020-10-14
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- makes you feel full faster
- body uses this sugar for energy
- technical name for salt
- low density lipo-proteins
- minerals in body fluids
- a unit of energy in food.
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- building blocks of proteins
- what you eat and drink
- waxy fatty-like substance
- high density lipo-proteins
- has a sweet taste
- break down of foods into nutrients
12 Clues: has a sweet taste • what you eat and drink • technical name for salt • minerals in body fluids • waxy fatty-like substance • low density lipo-proteins • a unit of energy in food. • makes you feel full faster • high density lipo-proteins • building blocks of proteins • body uses this sugar for energy • break down of foods into nutrients
nutrition 2020-10-05
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- body uses this sugar for energy
- technical name for salt
- makes you feel full faster
- minerals in body fluids
- low-density lipoproteins
- building blocks of proteins
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- has a sweet taste
- a waxy, fat-like substance
- break down of food into nutrients
- what you eat and drink
- high-density lipoproteins
- A unit of energy in food
12 Clues: has a sweet taste • what you eat and drink • technical name for salt • A unit of energy in food • low-density lipoproteins • high-density lipoproteins • a waxy, fat-like substance • makes you feel full faster • minerals in body fluids • building blocks of proteins • body uses this sugar for energy • break down of food into nutrients
Nutrition 2021-03-16
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- Some are good but not all are good.
- you eat every day.
- Read it before you eat packaged food.
- What kind of nutrient do you have to eat more of
- A drink that has lots of sugar.
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- DRINK EVERYDAY
- Vitamins and mineral
- Bad for you. Has glucose in it
- Eat more
- What every one has in their head.
- Beans, meat, eggs
- Has lots of fiber
12 Clues: Eat more • DRINK EVERYDAY • Beans, meat, eggs • Has lots of fiber • you eat every day. • Vitamins and mineral • Bad for you. Has glucose in it • A drink that has lots of sugar. • What every one has in their head. • Some are good but not all are good. • Read it before you eat packaged food. • What kind of nutrient do you have to eat more of
Nutrition 2021-07-30
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- An electrolyte that helps maintain acid-base balance of the blood
- They are the most readily converted energy source
- They are an essential source of energy in the diet
- A protein found in wheat, barley and oats
- Is the sugar found in milk
- They are important for the growth of body cells and makes up virtually every part of the body
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- They are important for the formation of bones, teeth, blood and connective tissues
- Is a simple sugar derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates
- Is a type of sugar that is found naturally in fruit and honey.
- They are molecules that are needed in small amounts by the body for health and growth
- A fuel we need from food to function
- They are a measurement of energy
12 Clues: Is the sugar found in milk • They are a measurement of energy • A fuel we need from food to function • A protein found in wheat, barley and oats • They are the most readily converted energy source • They are an essential source of energy in the diet • Is a simple sugar derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates • ...
Nutrition 2018-03-02
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- Fat found inside our blood
- Turns food into energy
- Important to drink every day!
- Breaks down food and helps it move through our body
- Not found in our body. Humans put it in our food to make it healthier.
- Fruit juice is in this level of the food pyramid
- Drink this many glasses of water a day
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- Important to do this 30 minutes a day
- Gives you a healthy heart and strong brain by fighting against toxins
- Causes cholesterol
- Helps build strong muscles, healthy organs and a strong immune system
- Process of putting vitamins and minerals into food
12 Clues: Causes cholesterol • Turns food into energy • Fat found inside our blood • Important to drink every day! • Important to do this 30 minutes a day • Drink this many glasses of water a day • Fruit juice is in this level of the food pyramid • Process of putting vitamins and minerals into food • Breaks down food and helps it move through our body • ...
Nutrition 2023-09-12
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- part of food quality is the measure of a well-balanced ratio of the essential nutrients carbohydrates, fat, protein, minerals, and vitamins in items of food or diet concerning the nutrient requirements of their consumer.
- the preferred nutrition information source for 80% of the participant
- an umbrella term covering a vast variety of processes for using living organisms
- basic foods that make up a significant portion of a person's diet.
- material technologies to implicit ideologies and symbols
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- set by the behaviour of other people, shared cultural expectations, as well as environmental cues such as portion size that imply socially normative consumption.
- the process by which microorganisms are prevented from entering a package during and after packaging.
- organisms in which the genetic material (DNA) has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination
- the use of mobile apps to track diet intake
- influences what and when individuals eat.
- abstaining people from food and/or beverage consuming due to religious and cultural
- satisfied the requirements of Jewish law.
12 Clues: influences what and when individuals eat. • satisfied the requirements of Jewish law. • the use of mobile apps to track diet intake • material technologies to implicit ideologies and symbols • basic foods that make up a significant portion of a person's diet. • the preferred nutrition information source for 80% of the participant • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-19
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- something that gives you energy
- what is the name of our current unit
- what you take in the morning
- a food group that usually grows in the ground
- in candy
- what you get when you don't exercise
- activities that exercise your body
- a liquid that fuels you
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- a food group that usually grows on trees
- in caves
- something you get when eating bread
- the class we are in
12 Clues: in caves • in candy • the class we are in • a liquid that fuels you • what you take in the morning • something that gives you energy • activities that exercise your body • something you get when eating bread • what is the name of our current unit • what you get when you don't exercise • a food group that usually grows on trees • a food group that usually grows in the ground
Nutrition 2024-10-26
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- Sources that generate heat and energy and provide fiber
- Measurement of the nutrients in a food compared to the calories provided
- Any type of poor nutrition (deficiency or excess)
- Basic building blocks of proteins
- Food and Drug Administration
- Not enough nutrients
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- The unit of measurement for the only energy we consume
- Too many nutrients
- The plant and animal tissue that builds and renews body tissue and provides amino acids
- Labels on foods that list servings, calories, nutrients, and ingredients
- Provides fatty acids the body uses for growth and development
- Height to weight ratio measurement used to evaluate body condition
12 Clues: Too many nutrients • Not enough nutrients • Food and Drug Administration • Basic building blocks of proteins • Any type of poor nutrition (deficiency or excess) • The unit of measurement for the only energy we consume • Sources that generate heat and energy and provide fiber • Provides fatty acids the body uses for growth and development • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-06
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- 22 of these make up protiens
- Only macro molecule to contain nitrogen
- Calories per gram of protein
- common form of powdered dairy based protein
- diet with only meat
- ________-proteins, proteins not found in plant product
- most common form of plant protein
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- type of macro molecule sugar is
- Calories per gram of carbs
- Calories per gram of fat
- diet with zero carbs
- color b12 vitamins turns your urine
- primary macro your body uses for energy
13 Clues: diet with only meat • diet with zero carbs • Calories per gram of fat • 22 of these make up protiens • Calories per gram of carbs • type of macro molecule sugar is • Calories per gram of protein • most common form of plant protein • color b12 vitamins turns your urine • Only macro molecule to contain nitrogen • primary macro your body uses for energy • ...
Nutrition 2025-07-01
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- discretionary foods
- use in small amounts
- opposite of sugar
- A section on the guide to heathy eating plate
- comes from a Cow normally
- the best drink choice for you
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- On the back of every food package
- needed in small amounts
- A fast food place with very misleading advertising
- The more stars the healthier
- ______Advertising
- Very refreshing, sweet and yummy on a summer day
12 Clues: opposite of sugar • ______Advertising • discretionary foods • use in small amounts • needed in small amounts • comes from a Cow normally • The more stars the healthier • the best drink choice for you • On the back of every food package • A section on the guide to heathy eating plate • Very refreshing, sweet and yummy on a summer day • ...
Plant Diversification 2017-03-29
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- Important adaptation of gymnosperms and angiosperms
- Gymnosperm meaning
- Male part of flower
- Examples include pines, redwoods, spruce, fir, spruce, gingko, cycads, hemlocks
- To prevent self-fertilization, some plants mature the male and female parts at different times or use this
- Necessary for fertilization in moss and ferns
- Male gametophyte in gymnosperms & angiosperms
- n, Dominant generation in mosses
- Sticky tip of the carpel
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- Zygote (2n) and this (3n) are the results of double fertilization
- Moss that is important for fuel, flood control, and soil enrichment
- Plants don't move, so they are _________
- Plants that don't have vessels to carry water/nutrients
- Nonvascular plants rely on this for nutrient transport
- Small, avascular plants
- Where fertilization and embryo development take place in gymnosperms
- Most recent and most common plants
- 2n, Dominant generation in ferns and their allies
- Process moss sporophyte goes through to make spores
19 Clues: Gymnosperm meaning • Male part of flower • Small, avascular plants • Sticky tip of the carpel • n, Dominant generation in mosses • Most recent and most common plants • Plants don't move, so they are _________ • Necessary for fertilization in moss and ferns • Male gametophyte in gymnosperms & angiosperms • 2n, Dominant generation in ferns and their allies • ...
Plant Classification terms 2024-04-12
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- plants with one seed leaf.
- Vascular non-flowering plant.
- Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits
- Plants that live a long time.
- 4th Highest taxonomic level in classification.
- Classifying all organisms
- highest taxonomic level in classification.
- Categorizes plants or animals of similar habit.
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- How organisms are named.
- Plants that live 2 years.
- 5th Highest taxonomic level in classification.
- 3rd Highest taxonomic level in Classification.
- This is the study of the classification and naming of living organisms
- Plants that live one year.
- 2nd Highest taxonomic level in Classification.
15 Clues: How organisms are named. • Plants that live 2 years. • Classifying all organisms • plants with one seed leaf. • Plants that live one year. • Vascular non-flowering plant. • Plants that live a long time. • highest taxonomic level in classification. • 5th Highest taxonomic level in classification. • 3rd Highest taxonomic level in Classification. • ...
Healthy lifestyle 2025-03-01
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- A type of medicine used to fight bacterial infections.
- The act of exercising to stay fit.
- A written order from a doctor for medicine.
- Full of essential nutrients and beneficial for health.
- A balanced and healthy diet provides this to the body.
- The body's defense mechanism against diseases.
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- A practice that helps relax the mind and body.
- A key factor in living a long and healthy life.
- Food-related habits and nutrition choices.
- A state of having no worries or anxiety.
- The process of getting older.
- To extend or make something last longer.
- The length of time a person is expected to live.
- To strengthen or enhance something, like health.
14 Clues: The process of getting older. • The act of exercising to stay fit. • A state of having no worries or anxiety. • To extend or make something last longer. • Food-related habits and nutrition choices. • A written order from a doctor for medicine. • A practice that helps relax the mind and body. • The body's defense mechanism against diseases. • ...
Ecology 2018-05-16
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- organism that makes its own food
- multi or single celled organism WITH a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- the role an organism plays in its habitat
- organism that can NOT make its own food, relys on nutrition from other organisms
- group of ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities
- shows the amount of living tissue within each trophic level
- third level of organization
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- main energy source for light
- 4th trophic level
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- single celled organism WITH NO nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- breaks down organic matter for their nutrition
12 Clues: 4th trophic level • third level of organization • main energy source for light • organism that makes its own food • the role an organism plays in its habitat • breaks down organic matter for their nutrition • shows the amount of living tissue within each trophic level • group of ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities • ...
Plants Homework 2025-11-29
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- how non-vascular plants get water
- allows gas to enter and water to exit leaves
- organelle that does photosynthesis
- what do carnivorous plants Digest bugs for?
- category of non vascular plants
- what plants produce
- Vascular plant with cones
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- Plants food source
- type of plant dosent have roots or leaves
- vascular plant structure that makes food
- pigment related to absorption of light
- are the main support of food webs
- Vascular plant with fruit/flowers
- carry plants food
- is found in a vascular plant and carries water
- absorb water in vascular plants
16 Clues: carry plants food • Plants food source • what plants produce • Vascular plant with cones • category of non vascular plants • absorb water in vascular plants • how non-vascular plants get water • are the main support of food webs • Vascular plant with fruit/flowers • organelle that does photosynthesis • pigment related to absorption of light • ...
carbz 2017-01-23
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- green pigment in plants
- build starches
- acids that the body needs
- chemically formed by plants
- used in place of sugar
- cells that store fat
- main source of energy
- extracted from plants
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- complicated structures
- fatty acids in fish oils
- when too mono combine
- chemical process
- building block of protein
- lipo protein picks up cholesterol
- protien with glbul shape
- protein that contain all essentials
- plants that can be digested
- fat like substance
- chemical structures that make fats
- takes cholesterol to liver
20 Clues: build starches • chemical process • fat like substance • cells that store fat • when too mono combine • main source of energy • extracted from plants • complicated structures • used in place of sugar • green pigment in plants • fatty acids in fish oils • protien with glbul shape • building block of protein • acids that the body needs • takes cholesterol to liver • plants that can be digested • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- tastes good.
- a feed material high in specific nutrients.
- the 1st and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Complex carbohydrates EX:Cellulose and lignin.
- an organic compound made of amino acids and contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry. EX:Grains and proteins.
- has a plant and animal diet.
- the 4th compartment/true stomach of the ruminant animal.
- organic compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature. Have more carbon and hydrogen than carbohydrates. Is soluble in ether but not water.
- inorganic substances needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
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- the 2nd compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period, which has the right proportions and amount of food.
- the 3rd compartment of ruminant stomach.
- the type and amount of food that an animal receives in it's ration.
- has a plant diet.
- has a meat diet.
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
- a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry. EX:Hay, silage, and pasture.
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
20 Clues: tastes good. • has a meat diet. • has a plant diet. • has a plant and animal diet. • the 3rd compartment of ruminant stomach. • a feed material high in specific nutrients. • the 2nd compartment of the ruminant stomach. • Complex carbohydrates EX:Cellulose and lignin. • the 1st and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach. • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations 2025-11-24
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- The category of vascular plants that have flowers and fruit.
- The thing that carnivorous plants digest to supplement the nitrogen that they need.
- The category of vascular plants that don't have their seeds enclosed and have neither flowers nor fruit.
- Typically found on the bottom of leaves, are surrounded by guard cells, and play a role in gas exchange.
- Plants that have xylem, phloem, and true stems, leaves, and roots.
- The way that nonvascular plants obtain water.
- The ability to make sugar from sun light.
- Found in vascular plants and carries water up through a plant.
- Found in vascular plants and carries sugar from the leaves throughout the plant.
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- The phylum that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
- Used by plants in the building of proteins.
- The site of photosynthesis that helps capture light energy.
- Plants without xylem, phloem, and lack true stems, leaves, and roots.
- The pigment inside a chloroplast that plays a role in the absorption of light.
- Essential for life, they are producers meaning that they are the main support for food webs.
- Produced by photosynthesis and breathed in by animals.
16 Clues: The ability to make sugar from sun light. • Used by plants in the building of proteins. • The way that nonvascular plants obtain water. • Produced by photosynthesis and breathed in by animals. • The phylum that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. • The site of photosynthesis that helps capture light energy. • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- The crop season during winters
- Plants that compete with crop plants
- Grains are stored in this
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- A weedicide
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- Regular supply of water to the plants
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- The crop season during monsoon season
- The process of separating grains from plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- The process of collecting mature crops
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
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 • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- The process of separating grains from plants
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- The process of collecting mature crops
- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Plants that compete with crop plants
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- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- The crop season during winters
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Grains are stored in this
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- A weedicide
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
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 • Regular supply of water to the plants • The crop season during monsoon season • The process of collecting mature crops • ...
Crop Production and Management 2023-05-10
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- A weedicide
- The crop season during winters
- A traditional method of irrigation
- Same plants that are grown on a large scale
- Regular supply of water to the plants
- Grains are stored in this
- The process of separating grains from plants
- Damaged seeds ______ on water
- The process of breaking soil into smaller particles
- Traditional tool for preparing soil
- Organic wastes that make the soil fertile
- Inorganic salts that provide N,P, K to plants
- Plants that compete with crop plants
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- The process of watering plants drop by drop at their roots
- The process of collecting mature crops
- The crop season during monsoon season
- Modern method of irrigation that uses nozzles to disperse water
- Bacteria that is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants
- Husbandry The process of rearing animals for different products
- Drill The modern tool for sowing of seeds
- The practice of not cultivating crops for a season
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 • ...
DIGESTION 2017-03-08
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- the food we consume on a daily basis.
- undernourishment causing a child's weight to be significantly low for their age.
- VALUE/ nutrients found in a specific food and the role it plays within the body.
- the process by which food is digested in the body.
- a small rounded mass of a substance, especially of chewed food at the moment of swallowing.
- types of food that is needed in small amounts in the diet.
- dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, that are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes.
- a deficiency of vitamin B1
- a form of malnutrition caused by protein deficiency in the diet.
- a compound of sterol type found in most body tissues.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- difficulty emptying the bowels.
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- inflation of a diverticulum especially in the colon
- type of food required in large amounts in the diet.
- process by which food is crushed by the teeth.
- the process by which green plants make food.
- substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- refers to the lack of one or more essential nutrient.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink.
- the process by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another.
- pulpy acidic fluid which passes from the stomach to the small intestine consisting of gastric juice and partly digested food.
- an enlargement of the thyroid gland.
22 Clues: a deficiency of vitamin B1 • difficulty emptying the bowels. • an enlargement of the thyroid gland. • the food we consume on a daily basis. • the process by which green plants make food. • process by which food is crushed by the teeth. • the process by which food is digested in the body. • inflation of a diverticulum especially in the colon • ...
Roots Review 2026-03-24
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- first root grown after a seed germinates
- rate of water absorption that is not sufficient for the plant
- roots that store water for the plant
- one main root which lateral roots radiate from
- roots that prefer humid, moist air and do not go into soil
- bacteria that can assist in making substances readily absorbed by roots
- providing support
- water remaining in soil after drainage by gravity
- roots that provide stability especially in tropical areas
- several main roots that branch into a dense mass
- roots that pull a plant deeper into the soil
- region where cells are fully grown and functioning
- botanical term for dodder
- water that is held against the force of gravity
- water that is bound to soil particles and unavailable to plants
- region where cells get larger and differentiate, pushing the root further into the soil
- spongy roots that extend above the water to assist in gas exchange
- cells that cover the root tip and provide protection for internal cells
- roots that store carbohydrates for the plant
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- legume family impact on the soil and nutrient availability
- mostly store food and contain the endodermis
- function of taking up water and minerals for a plant
- water that drains out of pore spaces after rain
- when two organisms benefit each other
- function to allow replication asexually
- water between field capacity and permanent wilting point
- function of moving water, minerals and food through roots
- roots that can develop into suckers
- providing a source of food
- region of primary maturation where water is absorbed
- region where new cells are formed for elongation and replace the root cap
- fungus that absorbs phosphorous much better than root hairs
- have no chlorophyll and are dependent on other plants for nutrition
- lies directly against the inner boundary of the epidermis
34 Clues: providing support • botanical term for dodder • providing a source of food • roots that can develop into suckers • roots that store water for the plant • when two organisms benefit each other • function to allow replication asexually • first root grown after a seed germinates • mostly store food and contain the endodermis • roots that pull a plant deeper into the soil • ...
ch 11 ponce 2024-03-20
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- the broad, flat part of the leaf
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- the tubelike structure that attached a lead to its stem
- Cells tiny structures that control the size of the stomata
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- or vascular plants, include seedless plants, nonflowering plants, and flowering seed plants
- carries food made in a plant’s leaves down to other plant parts
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- tissue the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- small openings on leaves
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism if it falls on soil with the right conditions
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
17 Clues: small openings on leaves • plants that form seeds in cones • the broad, flat part of the leaf • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plants that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • ...
Nutrition 2015-04-08
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- Involved in the mineralization of bones and teeth
- Supplies amino acids for growth
- Daily extra calories needed if breastfeeding
- Daily extra calories needed in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters
- Essential for cell metabolism
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- Found in unpasteurized milk and can cause fetal complications
- Main source of energy
- Persistent eating of substances other than food during pregnancy
- Essential for life
- Too little in a diet can cause neural tube defects
- This age group requires special nutritional support
- Found in fish
12 Clues: Found in fish • Essential for life • Main source of energy • Essential for cell metabolism • Supplies amino acids for growth • Daily extra calories needed if breastfeeding • Involved in the mineralization of bones and teeth • Too little in a diet can cause neural tube defects • This age group requires special nutritional support • ...
Nutrition 2020-05-21
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- The modern word used for energy instead of calories
- The word used to describe oils or fats
- It is important to eat a ....... diet
- It is important Shakir drinks this to hydrate instead of coke
- A starchy carbohydrate that you boil in water
- The part of the digestive system where food is broken down
- An .... deficiency will be bad for your blood
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- A starchy or sugary nutrient used for energy
- The system of the human body where food is broken down
- An fruit which is a quick acting energy source
- The nutrient for building or repairing muscle tissue
- An important nutrient for fighting disease
12 Clues: It is important to eat a ....... diet • The word used to describe oils or fats • An important nutrient for fighting disease • A starchy or sugary nutrient used for energy • A starchy carbohydrate that you boil in water • An .... deficiency will be bad for your blood • An fruit which is a quick acting energy source • The modern word used for energy instead of calories • ...
Nutrition 2018-05-24
12 Clues: Gullet • Emulsify fat • Too much sugar • Energy storage • Source of energy • Lacking in protein • Not a balanced diet • Part after the stomach • Fingerlike projections • Secretions of the stomach • We chew our food with this • Pushing of food through the alimentary canal
Nutrition 2023-05-30
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- (adj.) describes a person who does not eat enough good food to grow and stay healthy
- (v.) to use or eat
- (n.) an illness caused by not eating enough food
- (n.) illness; for example, cancer or HIV AIDS
- (n.) a lack of something; not enough of something
- (adj.) above a weight considered normal or desirable
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- (v.) eat too much
- (n.) a substance found in food that is necessary for good health; e.g., Orange juice has a lot of vitamin C. Eggs, meat and cheese all have vitamin A.
- (n) something bad that develops and spreads quickly; the rapid spread of an infectious disease among many people in the same area
- (n.) the condition of being very overweight
- (v.) unable to stop doing something harmful (bad for the body)
- (adj.) describes a person who is very overweight
12 Clues: (v.) eat too much • (v.) to use or eat • (n.) the condition of being very overweight • (n.) illness; for example, cancer or HIV AIDS • (n.) an illness caused by not eating enough food • (adj.) describes a person who is very overweight • (n.) a lack of something; not enough of something • (adj.) above a weight considered normal or desirable • ...
Nutrition 2021-10-05
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- tool used to balance rations for a specific nutrient
- analysis information on a label to advise the purchaser of the products nutrient content
- an older animal
- Association of American Feed Control Officials, regulates sale and distribution of animal feed and medicine
- how enticing a meal is for an animal
- controlled feeding
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- inorganic substances required for metabolic processes to take place
- adult nutrient requirements to meet energy needs and maintain/repair body tissues
- the process, science or study of properly balancing rations for and animal to grow and produce
- complex organic substances required in small amounts to maintain growth and health
- a management tool used to determine nutritional needs of an animal based upon body weight and fitness level
- amount of feed an animal receives in a 24 hour period
12 Clues: an older animal • controlled feeding • how enticing a meal is for an animal • tool used to balance rations for a specific nutrient • amount of feed an animal receives in a 24 hour period • inorganic substances required for metabolic processes to take place • adult nutrient requirements to meet energy needs and maintain/repair body tissues • ...
Nutrition 2025-03-13
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- Food group used for growth and repair
- Enzyme that digests lipids
- "___ Solution" To test for sugars
- Deficiency disease when you lack vitamin C
- Eating large amounts of fat can lead to...
- What does grease paper turn into if fat is present
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- What colour does the protein test turn when protein is present (deepest colour)
- Dietary material containing substances that are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes.
- What food group is starch in
- What do you add to a slurry to test for starch
- Substances needed in very small amounts that will lead to deficiency diseases if not enough is present in the body
- Food group that contains more energy than carbohydrates and proteins
12 Clues: Enzyme that digests lipids • What food group is starch in • "___ Solution" To test for sugars • Food group used for growth and repair • Deficiency disease when you lack vitamin C • Eating large amounts of fat can lead to... • What do you add to a slurry to test for starch • What does grease paper turn into if fat is present • ...
Nutrition 2024-11-22
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- A water-soluble vitamin found in citrus fruits, essential for immune function
- The nutrient that keeps skin, eyes, and immune system healthy
- The nutrient that helps build and repair tissues
- A high-protein food group that includes eggs and chicken
- he vitamin essential for healthy bones and teeth, found in dairy products and sunlight
- A type of carbohydrate found in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables
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- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in foods like butter and oils
- A type of healthy fat found in foods like avocados and nuts
- A food group that includes beans, lentils, and chickpeas
- The practice of eating a variety of foods to ensure adequate nutrition
- The main source of energy for the body, found in bread, pasta, and rice
- A mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood
12 Clues: The nutrient that helps build and repair tissues • A mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood • A food group that includes beans, lentils, and chickpeas • A high-protein food group that includes eggs and chicken • A type of healthy fat found in foods like avocados and nuts • The nutrient that keeps skin, eyes, and immune system healthy • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-02
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- Opposite of unsaturated fats
- two types of it
- The sum of food we consume by an organism
- Mineral for strong bone and teeth
- Absorb and transport nutrients
- Help immune system fightoff virus and bacteria
- Makes hair, fur ,nail and repairs body's tissue
- we get rid of unwanted vitamins
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- ____ breaks food into amino acids
- AA) Part of protein
- Nutrients body can't make
- unit of food energy
12 Clues: two types of it • unit of food energy • AA) Part of protein • Nutrients body can't make • Opposite of unsaturated fats • Absorb and transport nutrients • we get rid of unwanted vitamins • ____ breaks food into amino acids • Mineral for strong bone and teeth • The sum of food we consume by an organism • Help immune system fightoff virus and bacteria • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-13
12 Clues: - energy • - iron def • lack of nut • - iron rich • - brain nut • - rich in vit c • - muscle growth • - good for bones • - orange vegetable • potato- sour potato • - tomato is not vegetable • diet - provides everything
Nutrition 2022-03-03
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- a fuel source, used for energy
- basic component of all cells, made up of amino acids
- inorganic (non living) elements found in all body tissues
- diet in which foods must require little chewing and must be easy to digest
- a patient with no dietary restrictions will be on this diet
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- examples are butter, oil, eggs, fatty meat
- diet used for patients with heart disease or atherosclerosis
- sugar heavy foods are avoided on this diet
- too much or too little can cause illness
- essential, found in all body tissues, helps with eliminating wastes
- diet that consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract, avoid coarse foods, raw fruits and vegetables, fried food, spicy food
- diet in which one can have tea, coffee, sprite, jello or broth
12 Clues: a fuel source, used for energy • too much or too little can cause illness • examples are butter, oil, eggs, fatty meat • sugar heavy foods are avoided on this diet • basic component of all cells, made up of amino acids • inorganic (non living) elements found in all body tissues • a patient with no dietary restrictions will be on this diet • ...
nutrition 2022-03-11
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- concentrated source of energy
- growth and repair of body tissue
- keeps hydrated and regulates body processes
- food we eat on a daily basis
- contributes to normal cognitive function
- helps to make thyroid hormones
- A helps with healthy vision
- health personal hygiene, good sleep and rest
- C acts as and antioxidant
- helps to release energy from food
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- the incorrect nutrition
- anything we eat that with the right material
- K is essential for blood clotting
- D strengthens and helps form bones and teeth
- helps regulate the water content in the body
15 Clues: the incorrect nutrition • food we eat on a daily basis • C acts as and antioxidant • concentrated source of energy • helps to make thyroid hormones • A helps with healthy vision • growth and repair of body tissue • helps to release energy from food • K is essential for blood clotting • contributes to normal cognitive function • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-23
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- The body's preferred source of energy.
- _______-Soluble Vitamins can be flushed out of the body.
- The average person should consume 2000 _____ daily.
- Brain damage, impaired vision, and bone deformities can be caused by __________.
- A gram of fat has ______ calories.
- The ________ ingredient is listed first on a food label.
- Nutrients that help cushion and protect organs.
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- You should drink ______ your body weight in water daily.
- This tool helps in determining food portions.
- A type of fat that comes from animal products.
- This nutrient helps remove waste and lubricate joints.
- Calcium, sodium, and iron are examples of ________.
- Chemical substances that help your body function.
13 Clues: A gram of fat has ______ calories. • The body's preferred source of energy. • This tool helps in determining food portions. • A type of fat that comes from animal products. • Nutrients that help cushion and protect organs. • Chemical substances that help your body function. • The average person should consume 2000 _____ daily. • ...
How to Stay Healthy 2014-08-17
Ag final sem2 2023-05-10
20 Clues: air • sick • food • pack • taste • micro • swole • blood • blood • senses • health • chem 1 • process • consume • storage • stomach • not usual • marrow bone • make better • mitochondria
5 General Science U8 L4 Digestion and Reproduction 2025-02-06
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- If this builds up in your body you can become very sick
- Stomach juices break down some nutrients and kill ____
- This collects in tubes called ureters
- The ____ job of organisms is to reproduce
- The liver converts ____ to urea
- This is where juices break down fats and proteins into small pieces
- The ____ makes juices call bile
- A long coiled tube that digests food small ____
- These need calcium for strength
- Moves food from the mouth to the stomach
- All living things use ____ and produce waste
- This stores urine then releases it from the body
- This helps break large blobs of fat
- This tube soaks up water
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- Animals and plants have ____ systems
- This is used to build muscle
- This is used by nerves to send signals
- This is a way to measure how much energy you will get from a food
- These are organs that are remove waste from the blood
- These are used to make important chemical signals
- This is a small tube that takes urine from the bladder to the outside of the body
- This stores bile from the liver
- This information can help you make good food choices
- This is a muscular bag that mashes food up
24 Clues: This tube soaks up water • This is used to build muscle • The liver converts ____ to urea • The ____ makes juices call bile • This stores bile from the liver • These need calcium for strength • This helps break large blobs of fat • Animals and plants have ____ systems • This collects in tubes called ureters • This is used by nerves to send signals • ...
Unit 2_Complete Ielts 5.5-6.5 2026-03-24
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- To refuse to accept, believe, or use something.
- Poisonous substances that can harm living organisms.
- People who give opinions or evaluations of something (e.g., books, products).
- Light that comes from the sun.
- The importance or meaning of something.
- Related to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
- Giving the wrong idea or leading someone to believe something incorrect.
- The process of producing young animals or plants.
- Based on good reasoning or judgment; reliable and sensible.
- In or from a nearby area; not far away.
- An idea, belief, or understanding of something.
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- Said the opposite of something; showed something is not true.
- Practices that keep people clean and help prevent disease.
- A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Methods or ways of doing something, especially skillfully.
- The power to affect how someone thinks, behaves, or makes decisions.
- Substances used in science or industry, often made through processes.
- Ways of thinking or feeling about something.
- Controlled by rules or laws.
- The process of getting the food needed for health and growth.
- The importance or worth of something.
- To produce and release something (such as gas, light, or heat).
22 Clues: Controlled by rules or laws. • Light that comes from the sun. • The importance or worth of something. • The importance or meaning of something. • In or from a nearby area; not far away. • Ways of thinking or feeling about something. • To refuse to accept, believe, or use something. • An idea, belief, or understanding of something. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- This does not need the fusion of gametes or number change in chromosomes
- all the properties of living organisms
- to look at something and also notice the details; data
- plants that are mistaken to have thigmotropism; displays nastic movements
- replaced astronomical means as the primary navigational instrument for mariners
- the process of consuming and releasing energy
- Kinds of plants that grow towards or against moisture or water
- This semiconductor is used to change or increase electrical power or electronic signals
- Direction a plant grows due to touch
- The directional growth of a plant due to sunlight
- an organism’s response to the environment
- It is the study and application of ones knowledge and understanding of the natural world
- Animals’ ability to tell their surroundings using light
- These organisms have more than one cell
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- an organism’s response to gravity
- reflect on the results of the process and use them to guide the next step to take
- first vital step in a new monetary system
- a form of autotrophic nutrition
- It is something we are not sure of but assume in a study
- This person systematically studied Biology
- It is learning or using systems to store, revive and send information
- This system is responsible for all the sensations we feel
- It is an intelligent guess
- It is commonly used by scientists and the procedure never changes
- apply scientific knowledge to achieve a goal
- the new individual organisms produced by a biological process
- a process that eliminates metabolic waste from an organism
- an alloy of iron mixed with carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance
- the specific coded instructions that dictate how an organism grows and develops
- In this process, single cells divide to produce four cells which contains half of the genetic information
30 Clues: It is an intelligent guess • a form of autotrophic nutrition • an organism’s response to gravity • Direction a plant grows due to touch • all the properties of living organisms • These organisms have more than one cell • first vital step in a new monetary system • an organism’s response to the environment • This person systematically studied Biology • ...
Photosynthesis and Food Webs 2025-01-15
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- The specific type of sugar a plant produces in photosynthesis
- The organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs
- The energy source plants use to rearrange molecules to make their food.
- A harsh and destructive natural phenomena in forests that activates the seeds of many plants.
- A set of tube-shaped cells throughout a plant that help distribute sugar
- Cells in the leaf that work as a pair to create an opening for gases to move in or out
- Although useful for storing water and supplying small amount of micronutrients, it's not used in photosynthesis
- A liquid material plants need to acquire to make their own food.
- A set of tube-shaped cells in the stem of a plant that help conduct water upwards into the leaves
- The primary location of photosynthesis on a plant
- Included in food chains and webs to show the direction of energy and matter transfer.
- A measure of energy in a food source
- The color of the chlorophyll pigment in plant cells
- A map of all feeding connections in an ecosystem
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- A gas produced by plants in the process of photosynthesis
- Carbon __________ is a gas plants use to make their food.
- A linear map of feeding connections
- A pigment used by plants to absorb sunlight energy
- A molecule needed by living things, used to make their cell membrane
- A tasty material produced by plants to encourage animals to distribute their seeds.
- The structure plants have below ground that help with water and nutrient absorption from the soil
- The food a plant produces for itself and uses for growth and energy.
- A hole that opens and closes in a leaf to allow gases in and out
- Word meaning "third," used to describe consumers in a food chain.
- A reproductive structure some plants have, which in many cases, can turn into fruit.
- A package containing DNA for a new plant combined with nutrients to help it begin growing
26 Clues: A linear map of feeding connections • A measure of energy in a food source • A map of all feeding connections in an ecosystem • The primary location of photosynthesis on a plant • A pigment used by plants to absorb sunlight energy • The organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs • The color of the chlorophyll pigment in plant cells • ...
terminology choice board 2024-01-25
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- food grown or developed for livestock and poultry.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a component of a ration or a diet that serves one or more functions.
- a substance that provides nurishment for the body to thrive
- a method in which the food is consumed by the organisms and utilizing the nutrients from the food
- an animal with a single-compartmented stomach.
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- a substance with food value.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- an even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen. The ruminants comprise the cattle, sheep, antelopes, deer, giraffes, and their relatives.
- a fixed amount of a commodity
10 Clues: a substance with food value. • a fixed amount of a commodity • an animal with a single-compartmented stomach. • food grown or developed for livestock and poultry. • a substance that provides nurishment for the body to thrive • a component of a ration or a diet that serves one or more functions. • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • ...
Ch. 3 Spanish IV "Test Review" 2021-04-14
2 2024-08-23
15 Clues: paasto • pituus • nuoruus • ravinto • tasapaino • päiväunet • aktiivinen • masentunut • unettomuus • liikalihava • epätasapaino • ruoansulatus • huonovointinen • epäsosiaalinen • aineenvaihdunta
Plants 2014-03-10
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- product of photosynthesis stored in plant cells
- emerges first from the seed
- plants loose 90% of their water by this process
- essential requirement for plants to live
- where chloroplasts are found
Down
- process which uses sunlight
- part of flower that carries pollen
- gas which plants take in for photosynthesis
- gas made by photosynthesis
- where leaves release water and oxygen
- where flower stores its seeds
- holds the plant upright
12 Clues: holds the plant upright • gas made by photosynthesis • process which uses sunlight • emerges first from the seed • where chloroplasts are found • where flower stores its seeds • part of flower that carries pollen • where leaves release water and oxygen • essential requirement for plants to live • gas which plants take in for photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2020-04-22
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- process of plant losing leaves
- system responsible activities such as, stimulus and response
- allows minerals and water to be transported between roots and stems
- tiny pores on the underside of leaves
- water evaporates and passes out through stomata
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- stimulus on the outside of an organism
- function of transpiration
- stimulus occurring on the inside of an organism
- reproductive organ of plant
- in plants, thin layer forms protective barrier
- below the ground plant system
- organ system combines leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits
12 Clues: function of transpiration • reproductive organ of plant • below the ground plant system • process of plant losing leaves • tiny pores on the underside of leaves • stimulus on the outside of an organism • in plants, thin layer forms protective barrier • stimulus occurring on the inside of an organism • water evaporates and passes out through stomata • ...
plants 2017-05-14
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- grows from stem cuttings
- grows from eyes
- 2 seedlings
- new plants can grow from the leaves of this plant
- dispersed by explosion
- plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
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- crops grown during winter
- i seed lings
- grown in clayey soil
- germination the dedivvelopment of a seed into a seedling
- dispersed by wind
- dispersed by water
12 Clues: 2 seedlings • i seed lings • grows from eyes • dispersed by wind • dispersed by water • grown in clayey soil • dispersed by explosion • grows from stem cuttings • crops grown during winter • new plants can grow from the leaves of this plant • germination the dedivvelopment of a seed into a seedling • ...
plants 2017-05-14
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- plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
- dispersed by water
- grown in clayey soil
- germination the development of a seed into a seedling
- 1 seedlings
- dispersed by wind
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- crops grown during winter
- 2 seedlings
- grows from stem cuttings
- new plants can grow from the leaves of this plant
- grows from eyes
- dispersed by explosion
12 Clues: 2 seedlings • 1 seedlings • grows from eyes • dispersed by wind • dispersed by water • grown in clayey soil • dispersed by explosion • grows from stem cuttings • crops grown during winter • new plants can grow from the leaves of this plant • germination the development of a seed into a seedling • plants of one kind grown in a particular area or region during a particular period
Plants 2016-04-25
12 Clues: rabi crops • kharif crops • on cotyledons • two cotyledons • dispersed by wind • grows on dry soil • grows on black soil • grows on sandy soil • grows on clayey soil • trees grow on coastal areas • chemicals sprayed on standing crops • development of a seed into a seedling
Plants 2021-06-27
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- The prosses by which plants convert energy.
- The information centre of a plant cell.
- The basic unit found in all living things.
- A sugary fluid secreted within flowers.
- A structure that is the site of photosynthesis.
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- Cone bearing trees.
- Light from the sun.
- Each segment of a flower.
- The main trunk of a plant.
- A powdery substance found in flowers.
- A green pigment.
- The development of a plant from a seed.
12 Clues: A green pigment. • Cone bearing trees. • Light from the sun. • Each segment of a flower. • The main trunk of a plant. • A powdery substance found in flowers. • The information centre of a plant cell. • The development of a plant from a seed. • A sugary fluid secreted within flowers. • The basic unit found in all living things. • The prosses by which plants convert energy. • ...
Plants 2024-02-12
12 Clues: prickly • gives O2 • sticky stuff • thorny flower • waste of plants • the pretty parts • middle of the plant • what plants grow in • soft stuff you can walk on • what trees get burned down in • where plants turn sunlight into energy • what plants grow in that is a walk in place
Plants 2024-09-05
12 Clues: has a nucleus • makes the food • has a soft stem • plant without stems • complete in one year • complete in two years • two of each chromosome • one of each chromosome • use cones for reproduction • has a rigid, lignified stem • complete in two or more years • does not use cone or flower for reproduction
PLANTS!!!!! 2024-09-06
12 Clues: one seed leave • study of plants • two seed leaves • two or more years • culture of plants • soft, bendable stems • bark or wood like stems • lives for two years only • no stems, roots or leaves • do not use cons or flowers • completes life in one year • growing floral plants and materials
Plants 2024-09-06
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- molecule that makes up wood
- plants that have soft stems
- A plant wit two seed leaves, flower plant
- Is the study of plants and their process
- A plant that completes its life in one year
- Vascular plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plant that bear cones for reputation
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- A plant that completes its life in two year
- Production involves growing floral plants and material
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- plants that have rigid, lignified stems
- Plants Without stems roots , or leaves
12 Clues: molecule that makes up wood • plants that have soft stems • Plant that bear cones for reputation • Plants Without stems roots , or leaves • plants that have rigid, lignified stems • Is the study of plants and their process • A plant wit two seed leaves, flower plant • A plant that lives for more than two years • A plant that completes its life in two year • ...
Plants 2023-02-03
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- the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground
- the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground
- male reproductive organs of flowering plants
- The part of the pistil where pollen germinates
- a flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk
- The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced
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- product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- The thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- The part of the stamen where pollen is produced
- The outer parts of the flower that enclose a developing bud
- the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla
12 Clues: male reproductive organs of flowering plants • The part of the pistil where pollen germinates • The part of the stamen where pollen is produced • The outer parts of the flower that enclose a developing bud • The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced • The thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower • ...
PLANTS 2023-07-24
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- make seeds
- absorb water and minerals from the soil
- gives plants their green color
- living organisms that produce oxygen
- grow inside fruits
- the process of seeds beginning to grow
- supports a plant
- some plants get their nutrients from these
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- make food for the plant
- the process of turning water and sun into food
- some plants have these to prevent being eaten by animals
- apples and watermelon and cherries
12 Clues: make seeds • supports a plant • grow inside fruits • make food for the plant • gives plants their green color • apples and watermelon and cherries • living organisms that produce oxygen • the process of seeds beginning to grow • absorb water and minerals from the soil • some plants get their nutrients from these • the process of turning water and sun into food • ...
Plants 2024-09-11
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- Flowering plants produce flowers when they become ....
- Plants which produce flowers.
- They can make their own food.
- Plants which do not produce flowers.
- Part of plants that usually found underground.
- Singapore's national flower.
- It supports the plant to grow upright.
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- Some fruits are ...., while others not.
- The plants make its own food in this part.
- Non-flowering plants.
- It attracts insects to come over the plants.
- Flowers can turn into ....
- It anchors the plant firmly into the ground.
13 Clues: Non-flowering plants. • Flowers can turn into .... • Singapore's national flower. • Plants which produce flowers. • They can make their own food. • Plants which do not produce flowers. • It supports the plant to grow upright. • Some fruits are ...., while others not. • The plants make its own food in this part. • It attracts insects to come over the plants. • ...
Plants 2023-10-23
12 Clues: eat flies • grows pear • spiky plant • grows apple • grows banana • grows in water • very beautiful • came from any color • have a powerful smell • you can eat the seeds • it looks like rosemary • you can eat it or put it in your water bottle
Plants 2024-10-12
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- thin, soft and flexible stems (two words)
- very small plant contained inside the seed
- fix the plant in the ground
- male part of the flower
- mixture of water and mineral salts (two words)
- responsible for making food for the plants
- attaches the leaf blade to the branch or stem
Down
- during photosynthesis plants release this into the air
- supports the plant
- process in which plants make their own food
- flat part of the leaf
- female part of the flower
12 Clues: supports the plant • flat part of the leaf • male part of the flower • female part of the flower • fix the plant in the ground • thin, soft and flexible stems (two words) • very small plant contained inside the seed • responsible for making food for the plants • process in which plants make their own food • attaches the leaf blade to the branch or stem • ...
PLANTS 2024-12-04
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- This plant is used for making medicine for cough
- A type of plant with soft stems, usually smaller in size
- The type of plant that grows for many years and has a thick, hard stem
- The gas plants release that helps humans breathe
- A plant that grows along the ground with long stems
- A plant part that helps it grow and produce new plants
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- This part of the plant helps it get food from the soil
- This part of the plant we use to make perfume.
- The part of a tree that provides shade and homes for animals
- The green part of the plant where food is made
- This part of the plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water
- TREES What we must do to protect plants and prevent cutting down trees
12 Clues: This part of the plant we use to make perfume. • The green part of the plant where food is made • This plant is used for making medicine for cough • The gas plants release that helps humans breathe • A plant that grows along the ground with long stems • A plant part that helps it grow and produce new plants • ...
Plants 2025-11-30
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- we should drink 6-8 glasses everyday
- plants absorb from air
- we gat it from sugarcane
- the animals which are in danger of being extinct
- we have less to throw away if we
- it has a thick flashy stem and prickly spines
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- it helps keep body parts working properly
- a sea animal that is endangered
- it is used to make tyres and rubber bands
- vegetables and garden waste can be used to make it
- cutting down of trees
- find new ways to use old thing
12 Clues: cutting down of trees • plants absorb from air • we gat it from sugarcane • find new ways to use old thing • a sea animal that is endangered • we have less to throw away if we • we should drink 6-8 glasses everyday • it helps keep body parts working properly • it is used to make tyres and rubber bands • it has a thick flashy stem and prickly spines • ...
plants 2026-01-07
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- pores on the leaf surface that allow for gas exchange.
- stage when a seed begins to grow and sprouts roots and shoots.
- special trait that helps a plant survive in its environment.
- young plant that has just grown its first leaves.
- process by which green plants use sunlight to make food.
- in the plant that carry water from the roots to the leaves.
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- green pigment in leaves that captures light energy.
- process where plants release water vapor through their leaves.
- period of time when a plant's growth slows down or stops to save energy.
- female reproductive part of a flower.
- transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
- that transport sugar (food) from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
12 Clues: female reproductive part of a flower. • transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil. • young plant that has just grown its first leaves. • green pigment in leaves that captures light energy. • pores on the leaf surface that allow for gas exchange. • process by which green plants use sunlight to make food. • ...
Plants 2026-03-09
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- Ferns and ________ are non-seed plants.
- People cultivate plants for food or ________.
- Non-seed plants reproduce with __________.
- Wild plants grow in ______.
- Farmers grow crops in big ________.
- We grow plants in gardens and _______.
- These trees keep their leaves all year round.
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- The seeds fall onto the soil and grow into ____.
- _________ plants are planted on purpose.
- Seed plants can have _______, fruit or cones.
- These trees lose their leaves in autumn.
- The sprouts grow into _________.
12 Clues: Wild plants grow in ______. • The sprouts grow into _________. • Farmers grow crops in big ________. • We grow plants in gardens and _______. • Ferns and ________ are non-seed plants. • _________ plants are planted on purpose. • These trees lose their leaves in autumn. • Non-seed plants reproduce with __________. • People cultivate plants for food or ________. • ...
Biology Ch. 21 2026-03-29
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- the mature ovary of a flower
- potent plant chemicals that contain nitrogen, some are medicinal in small amounts
- flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves
- a fibrous material made up of dead cells that are part of the vascular systems of some plants
- the study of drugs and their effects on the body
- a seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed in fruit, cone-bearing evergreens
- the study of plants
- the reproductive structure of flowering plants
- a two-celled structure that contains a cell that will divide to form sperm
- a waxy, waterproof layer that covers the surface of a plant
- multicellular eukaryotes, most of which produce their own food and adapted to life on land
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- explores how people in different cultures use plants
- a material that hardens the cell walls of some vascular tissues to give a plant support
- a collection of specialized tissues that bring water and mineral nutrients to the leaves of plants
- a seed plant that has seeds enclosed in some type of fruit, flowering plants
- an embryonic leaf inside a seed
- flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf
- this occurs when pollen meets female reproductive parts of the same plant species
- a storage device for a plant embryo
19 Clues: the study of plants • the mature ovary of a flower • an embryonic leaf inside a seed • a storage device for a plant embryo • the reproductive structure of flowering plants • the study of drugs and their effects on the body • flowering plants whose embryos have one seed leaf • flowering plants whose embryos have two seed leaves • ...
Andrew 2016-05-05
Across
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended
- in good health
- storage form of energy in plants
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group
- essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- more than half the fat was taken away from the food
- light from the sun
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine
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- not previously known or used; new or differen
- an energy-yielding nutrient composed of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- the chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
- fertilizer of the human body
- bodys main source of energy
- either of two units of heat energy.
- basic componet of food that nourishes the body
- term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disaccharides
20 Clues: in good health • light from the sun • bodys main source of energy • fertilizer of the human body • storage form of energy in plants • either of two units of heat energy. • not previously known or used; new or differen • basic componet of food that nourishes the body • more than half the fat was taken away from the food • ...
Rangelands 2025-09-23
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- Wildflowers, web-shaped veins in leaves
- Medium __ where livestock may eat
- Plants that die in under 2 years
- Rangelands are a natural eco_____
- If rangelands overgrazed, __ results
- Adaptable animals to rougher rangelands
- Forage value where livestock eats first
- - Underground spreading stems
- Rhizomatous have spreading __ stems
- Young plants, livestock eat readily
- Very dry region
- Rangelands provide feed for __
- 80% of __ America is rangelands
- Livestock will __ eat low forage area
- Non-native were introduced from __ North America
- Aquifer under Nebraska
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- Grass with above-ground spreading stems
- Don't feed __ plants to animals or humans
- Plants that life only 1 year
- Original vegetation in North America
- Synonym for grazing area
- Rangelands provide __areas
- Habitats for __ and plants
- Carrying capacity of livestock depends on __
- Moving livestock among rangeland areas
- Plants with jointed hollow stems
- Some grasses grow in a __
- Round-shaped stems
- Triangular-shaped stems
- Plants that live for more than 2 years
- If overgrazed, __ species may take over
31 Clues: Very dry region • Round-shaped stems • Aquifer under Nebraska • Triangular-shaped stems • Synonym for grazing area • Some grasses grow in a __ • Rangelands provide __areas • Habitats for __ and plants • Plants that life only 1 year • - Underground spreading stems • Rangelands provide feed for __ • 80% of __ America is rangelands • Plants that die in under 2 years • ...
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Principles 2.01 & 2.02 2016-09-06
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- nervosa condition marked by cycles of extreme overeating, know as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating.
- kitchen a meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price, frequently in lower-income neighborhoods
- metabolism the amount of energy required to maintain ones automatic body functions such as hair growth
- nervosa characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation
- disease chronic disease, where the kidneys gradually lose function-losing the ability to filter waste and remove excess fluid from the blood thru urination
- substances such as caffeine, nicotine, sugar, or chemicals including alcohol that people negatively use to cope with stress
- disease that causes inflammation of the airways in the lungs
- diseases diseases that slowly progress and are long-term medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma
- Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food and nutrition service that works with state agencies to offer nutrition assistance to eligible, low-income individuals and families
- meal sites nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities
- to designate or treat (something) as more important than other thing
- the body's natural response to any demand or pressure
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- also called negative stress; stress tha has an unhealthy effect on life
- Type 2 a chronic condition where the body does not use insulin properly and becomes insulin resistant
- School Lunch Program administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced priced meals to children from families who qualify
- apnea a condition in which the airway collapses or becomes blocked and causes a person to have pauses in breathing wihile sleeping
- pantry an organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need
- disease abnormal function of the heart or blood vessels
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding women, infants and children up to the age five
- type of fat found in animal products like meat, eggs, butter, milk; body needs some cholesterol for organ growth and function, but too much can build up and clog arteries, causing heart attack/stroke
- pressure how hard the heart needs to pump to move blood around the body; affected by activity, rest, temperature, diet, emotions, posture, and medicines
- zone the temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees in which food borne bacteria can grow
- learning taking advantage of opportunities throughout life to foster continuous development and improvement of the knowledge and skills needed for employment and personal fulfillment
- also know as high blood pressure; when a person's heart and arteries must work hard than normal that can lead to heart attach, stroke, heart failure, kidney failure, loss of vision
- drinking heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time
- the capacity to withstand stress and the ability to adapt and overcome risk and adversity
- also called positive stress; stress that has a healthy effect on life
- contamination the process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another
28 Clues: the body's natural response to any demand or pressure • disease abnormal function of the heart or blood vessels • disease that causes inflammation of the airways in the lungs • drinking heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time • to designate or treat (something) as more important than other thing • ...
Technical Team Day Crossword 2017-11-10
Across
- company name
- make of pump at the supervet
- catheter for animals
- hospitals make their own
- new ecg tip placement system
- symbol meaning
- used to alter course
- baby catheter
- the 'P' in PICU
- the 'N' in NICU
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- name of an animal, same as 0841s
- insertion technique
- type of nutrition
- needle size
- ....,....,go
- main material in mickey button
- diameter, opposite of internal
- abbreviation of a type of catheter
- who we supply
- catheter component used for infusion
20 Clues: needle size • company name • ....,....,go • baby catheter • who we supply • symbol meaning • the 'P' in PICU • the 'N' in NICU • type of nutrition • insertion technique • catheter for animals • used to alter course • hospitals make their own • make of pump at the supervet • new ecg tip placement system • main material in mickey button • diameter, opposite of internal • ...
Mood Food 2025-06-01
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- nutrition that can make you gain weight, bread contains a lot of it
- food products made out of milk
- contains little fat
- nutrition, eggs and meat have a lot of it in them
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- you pack snacks in it for school
- the food you didn't/couldn't eat
- a clear plastic sheet to wrap your food in
- a crature living in the see, almost like shrip
- food you bring home with you
9 Clues: contains little fat • food you bring home with you • food products made out of milk • you pack snacks in it for school • the food you didn't/couldn't eat • a clear plastic sheet to wrap your food in • a crature living in the see, almost like shrip • nutrition, eggs and meat have a lot of it in them • nutrition that can make you gain weight, bread contains a lot of it
Plants Diversity 2025-11-25
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- these are the plants with flowers and fruit
- nonvascular plants are non-formally called ___?
- ________ vascular plants have no seeds
- type of plant limited in size
- means "naked seed"
- help capture light for photosynthesis
- part of the plant that plays a role in gas exchange
- ____ cells open and close the stomata
- carries water through vascular plants
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- How nonvascular plants get their water
- the plants structure is critical to preform ___?
- _____ plants have true leaves, stems, and roots
- help anchor plants and absorb water
- carries sugar through a vascular plants leaves
- Unlike humans, plants do not have ____?
15 Clues: means "naked seed" • type of plant limited in size • help anchor plants and absorb water • help capture light for photosynthesis • ____ cells open and close the stomata • carries water through vascular plants • How nonvascular plants get their water • ________ vascular plants have no seeds • Unlike humans, plants do not have ____? • ...
Science crossword from maher 2021-08-12
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- Organisms able to make nutrients.
- Opposite of prey
- Eats animals
- Creates food
- Something found in human intestines
- Organisms require nutrients
- 2 different species interact
- 2 animals associate with each other.
- Pyramid of what type of animals eat
- They eat meat.
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- Plants making food using sources.
- Green cells in plants.
- Eats both plants and meat
- Graphical presentation of population of animals.
- They eat plants
- Group of antiboitics
- What organisms eat.
- Breathing.
- All food chains
- Small things.
20 Clues: Breathing. • Eats animals • Creates food • Small things. • They eat meat. • They eat plants • All food chains • Opposite of prey • What organisms eat. • Group of antiboitics • Green cells in plants. • Eats both plants and meat • Organisms require nutrients • 2 different species interact • Plants making food using sources. • Organisms able to make nutrients. • Something found in human intestines • ...
