nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
nutrition in plants 2017-05-14
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- organisms that depend on green plants for nutrition
- Some plants live together and share shelter and nutrients.
- plants that make their own food
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- The plants which feed on insects and get the nutrients from it
- plants which feeds on dead plants and animals
- bacteria that converts nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilzation by the body
- plants from which partial parasities get the food
- small openings or pores on leaves.
9 Clues: plants that make their own food • small openings or pores on leaves. • plants which feeds on dead plants and animals • plants from which partial parasities get the food • organisms that depend on green plants for nutrition • Some plants live together and share shelter and nutrients. • bacteria that converts nitrogen into water soluble compounds • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-03
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- plants most of the pulses we get are from this
- is converted from glucose to be stored in different parts of the plant
- the ultimate source of energy
- what can take in atmospheric nitrogen and convert into water soluble compounds
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- water and minerals are transported to the leaves through what?
- photo is referred to this in photosynthesis
- a combination of components
- a single tiny pore under the leaves
- cells this controls the opening and closing of a stoma
9 Clues: a combination of components • the ultimate source of energy • a single tiny pore under the leaves • photo is referred to this in photosynthesis • plants most of the pulses we get are from this • cells this controls the opening and closing of a stoma • water and minerals are transported to the leaves through what? • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-06
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- BACTERIA THAT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE NITROGEN
- NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES THAT PLANTS CONTAIN
- THE MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE TWO DIFFERENT ORGANISMS WORK TOGETHER FOR THEIR MUTUAL BENEFITS
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- ORGANISM THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS UTILIZATION BY THE BODY
- ORGANISM THAT LIVE ON DEAD PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM THEM
- CELLS CONTROLS OPENING OR CLOSING OF STOMATA
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN OR ON OTHER LIVING ORGANSM AND DERIVE THEIR FOOD FROM THEM
- VESSELS WATER AND MINERALS ARE TRANSPORTED TO LEAVES THROUGH THIS
9 Clues: ORGANISM THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES THAT PLANTS CONTAIN • CELLS CONTROLS OPENING OR CLOSING OF STOMATA • VESSELS WATER AND MINERALS ARE TRANSPORTED TO LEAVES THROUGH THIS • BACTERIA THAT CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE NITROGEN • THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND ITS UTILIZATION BY THE BODY • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-06
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- The plant from which a parasitic gets its food is called.
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for their food.
- The bacteria that can take nitroghen and convert it into a soluble form.
- all non-green plants are called.
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
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- The mode of nurition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- Green Plants.
- Energy for green plants is trapped by.
- The process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called nutrition.
9 Clues: Green Plants. • all non-green plants are called. • Energy for green plants is trapped by. • The plant from which a parasitic gets its food is called. • The bacteria that can take nitroghen and convert it into a soluble form. • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for their food. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- All non-green plants and animals are known as _________.
- The components of food that is needed by the body in order to grow, for health benefits and to get energy.
- Green plants are commonly known as ________.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its usage by the body.
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- The process of which plants prepare their own food with the presence of sunlight, water, carbon-dioxide and chlorophyll.
- The energy for photosynthesis is obtained from sunlight trapped by __________.
- Non-Green plants that live on/in organisms and derive their food from it.
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their benefit.
- The gas released during the process of photosythesis.
9 Clues: Green plants are commonly known as ________. • The gas released during the process of photosythesis. • All non-green plants and animals are known as _________. • The process of taking in food by an organism and its usage by the body. • Non-Green plants that live on/in organisms and derive their food from it. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-05
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- Saprophytes are green in colour. True or False?
- Living organisms that cannot make their own food are called.
- Which cells control the opening and closing of stomata?
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called________.
- What do you call a mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms?
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- The structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called.
- What does 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to?
- What is the ultimate source of all the energy needs of our body?
- Organisms that live in or near the host and obtain their nutrition from the host are called.
9 Clues: What does 'photo' in photosynthesis refer to? • Saprophytes are green in colour. True or False? • Which cells control the opening and closing of stomata? • The structures in cells that contain chlorophyll are called. • Living organisms that cannot make their own food are called. • What is the ultimate source of all the energy needs of our body? • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
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- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- that can make food from simple non living substances
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- A soil that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- plants are parasites saprophytes and insectivorous
- are brown patches formed on bread if water sprinkled and let sit for 2 to 3 days
- the two different organisms work together with mutual benefit
- where a parasite gets it food
- an example of a saprotrophs
9 Clues: an example of a saprotrophs • where a parasite gets it food • plants are parasites saprophytes and insectivorous • that can make food from simple non living substances • the two different organisms work together with mutual benefit • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-26
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- -organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them.
- -certain bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
- -plants synthesis this nutrient during photosynthesis are made of carbon and hydrogen
- -the green pigment present in leaves.
- -the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- -the mode of nutrition in which two organisms are mutually benefited.
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- -most plants glucose is converted into this form and stored in different parts of the plant.
- -organism that live on dead and decaying matter and derive their food from them.
- -organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition.
9 Clues: -the green pigment present in leaves. • -the mode of nutrition in which two organisms are mutually benefited. • -organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition. • -organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them. • -the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body. • ...
Grade 5 Crosswords Final Round 1 2024-06-11
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- A group of people watching cricket
- Bees help in
- Windiest continent
- Plants get nutrition from
- Extra food stored in plants
- A non-green plant
- An synonym of balanced
- An antonym of conceal
- An antonym of Knowledge
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- The smallest continent
- Parsis are followers of
- A word that means feel what others feel
- Beijing w non-greeny called
- A person who forecasts weather
- An animal that can store food
- Folk dance of Maharashtra
- Plants that grow in water
- A place where airplanes are parked
- A windy planet
- An animal with long hair to protect from cold
20 Clues: Bees help in • A windy planet • A non-green plant • Windiest continent • The smallest continent • An antonym of conceal • Parsis are followers of • An synonym of balanced • An antonym of Knowledge • Folk dance of Maharashtra • Plants that grow in water • Plants get nutrition from • Beijing w non-greeny called • Extra food stored in plants • A person who forecasts weather • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-16
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- name a saprophyte
- which organism is known as farmer's friend
- in photosynthesis, what does the word photo mean
- organisms that are able to make their own food
- gas used by leguminous plants
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- organisms that depend on others for food
- which type of a plant is dodder
- which pigment enables the green plants to make their own food
- name a insectivorous plant
9 Clues: name a saprophyte • name a insectivorous plant • gas used by leguminous plants • which type of a plant is dodder • organisms that depend on others for food • which organism is known as farmer's friend • organisms that are able to make their own food • in photosynthesis, what does the word photo mean • which pigment enables the green plants to make their own food
NUTRITION IN PLANTS. 2017-05-01
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- Organisms that live on a living organisms and derieve their nutrition from it.
- Process of the making of food by the plants.
- The structures in cell that contain chlorophyll.
- Alga and fungus live together
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- The mode of nutrition where two organisms work together.
- Living organisms that cannot make their own food.
- Organism that can make their own food.
- Bacteria found in leguminous plants.
- The small opening in a plant.
9 Clues: The small opening in a plant. • Alga and fungus live together • Bacteria found in leguminous plants. • Organism that can make their own food. • Process of the making of food by the plants. • The structures in cell that contain chlorophyll. • Living organisms that cannot make their own food. • The mode of nutrition where two organisms work together. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-01
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- A gas released during the process of photosynthesis
- dioxide A gas needed for photosynthesis
- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- A parasitic plant that grows on the mango tree or mahua tree
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- A plant feeds on decomposing material
- A plant pigment that absorbs light
- plants A plant that is autotrophic as well as heterotrophic
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
9 Clues: A plant pigment that absorbs light • A plant feeds on decomposing material • dioxide A gas needed for photosynthesis • A gas released during the process of photosynthesis • plants A plant that is autotrophic as well as heterotrophic • A parasitic plant that grows on the mango tree or mahua tree • Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-20
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- bacteria in soil that converts atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- process of making food by using carbondioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight.
- tiny pores in leaves
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- non-green plants that derive food from other living organisms.
- two different kind of organisms work together for their mutual benefits.
- animals and non-green plants that cannot prepare their food
- green structures in leaves and young stems
- green pigment present in plants
- non-green plants live on dead and decaying plants and animals.
9 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • green pigment present in plants • green structures in leaves and young stems • animals and non-green plants that cannot prepare their food • non-green plants that derive food from other living organisms. • non-green plants live on dead and decaying plants and animals. • two different kind of organisms work together for their mutual benefits. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-26
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- The bacterium which provides nitrogen to the leguminous plants
- Some organisms live together and share shelter and nutrients. This is called_________relationship
- Green colour of the plant is due to the presence of
- Mushroom is an example of __________ nutriton.
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- The process by which a plant prepares its food “Photosynthesis” takes place in the presence of
- The components that are necessary for our body are called
- pitcher plant is an example of___________ plants
- The mode of nutrition in which organisms make food themselves from simple substances is called
- The plant which traps and feeds on insects is
9 Clues: The plant which traps and feeds on insects is • Mushroom is an example of __________ nutriton. • pitcher plant is an example of___________ plants • Green colour of the plant is due to the presence of • The components that are necessary for our body are called • The bacterium which provides nitrogen to the leguminous plants • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
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- an organism that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- plants a plant that captures and digests insects either passively
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
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- an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- an organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- the mode of nutrition where two differnt organism work together for their mutual benefit
- an organsim that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- organisms that directly or in directly depend on green plants for nutrition
- cells the stomata are surrounded by
9 Clues: cells the stomata are surrounded by • plants a plant that captures and digests insects either passively • an organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or in directly depend on green plants for nutrition • an organsim that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
9 Clues: is a saprophyte • plants are parasites • are not in green colour • plants are autotrophs • is a type of parasitic plant • refers to photo in photosynthesis • is not necessary for photosynthesis • all non-green plants and animals are • is the structure in cell that contain chlorophyll
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called
- example of a parasite
- green pigment
- synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight
- found in shoes , clothes, pickels etc
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- example of insectivorous plant
- different organisms work together for their mutual benefit is called
- bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- example of a leguminous plants
9 Clues: green pigment • example of a parasite • example of insectivorous plant • example of a leguminous plants • found in shoes , clothes, pickels etc • synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight • leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called • different organisms work together for their mutual benefit is called • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-05
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- a symbiotic plant
- bacteria that can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a soluble form that plants can absorb
- organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- granum are connected to each other
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- high classification indian pipe
- an insectivorous plant
- a disc shaped structure found in chloroplast
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- a parasitic plant
9 Clues: a symbiotic plant • a parasitic plant • an insectivorous plant • high classification indian pipe • granum are connected to each other • a disc shaped structure found in chloroplast • organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2021-04-22
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- a stack of thylakoid membranes with photosynthesis pigments
- traps light energy and converts it into chemical energy for the formation of carbohydrates and their subsequent uses
- the process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy
- a series of proteins embedded in the thylakoid membrane
- the movement in the xylem is always_____
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products
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- carbon dioxide + water ---> _____ + oxygen
- the raw material of a light dependent reaction that produces hydrogen ions and oxygen
- where the calvin cycle/carbon fixation takes place
9 Clues: the movement in the xylem is always_____ • carbon dioxide + water ---> _____ + oxygen • where the calvin cycle/carbon fixation takes place • a series of proteins embedded in the thylakoid membrane • a stack of thylakoid membranes with photosynthesis pigments • the process by which green plants transform light energy into chemical energy • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-19
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- glucose is stored in the form of what
- pitcher plant,venus fly trap
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE FOOD
- Brings H2O & minerals to leaf from roots
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- PLANTS WHICH DEPEND ON OTHERS
- THE CELLS WHICH CONTROL THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF STOMATA
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization
- the bacteria which can covert atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble compounds
- Transports sugars in plants
9 Clues: Transports sugars in plants • pitcher plant,venus fly trap • PLANTS WHICH DEPEND ON OTHERS • glucose is stored in the form of what • THE PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS MAKE FOOD • Brings H2O & minerals to leaf from roots • THE CELLS WHICH CONTROL THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF STOMATA • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization • ...
nutrition in plants. 2017-05-04
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- organisms which makes its own food.
- substance that traps energy from sunlight.
- organisms which feed off on insects.
- they are the food producers of the cell.
- organisms which do not make thier own food but are dependent on other resources.
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- the process by which plants make food and energy.
- they are tiny pores which are found in the underside of the leaves.
- organisms which feed off on dead plants or animals.
- dioxide an important gas which is needed for photosynthesis.
9 Clues: organisms which makes its own food. • organisms which feed off on insects. • they are the food producers of the cell. • substance that traps energy from sunlight. • the process by which plants make food and energy. • organisms which feed off on dead plants or animals. • dioxide an important gas which is needed for photosynthesis. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-12
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- stack of thylakoids.
- plants plants that feed on insects.
- traps energy from sunlight.
- saprophitic fungi.
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- plant that make their own food using raw materials found in nature.
- bacteria present in root noduels of leguminous plants.
- plants examples of simbiotic plants.
- green structures present in green leaves an young stems of a plant.
- is a partial parasetic plant.
9 Clues: saprophitic fungi. • stack of thylakoids. • traps energy from sunlight. • is a partial parasetic plant. • plants plants that feed on insects. • plants examples of simbiotic plants. • bacteria present in root noduels of leguminous plants. • plant that make their own food using raw materials found in nature. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
9 Clues: are heterotrophs. • digests the insects. • make food for themselves. • obtain food from their host. • the main element in proteins. • are tiny pores under the leaves. • is the mutually beneficial relatioship. • plants eat insects by ingenious methods. • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble.
Nutrition In Plants 2017-04-30
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- Pipe like structures that transport the water and minerals absorbed by the roots to the leaves.
- Are always floating around in the air and start germinating when they land on wet and warm things.
- Bacteria that converts atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
- The mode of nutrition where green plants make food themselves from simple substances
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain this.
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- The farmers do not need to add nitrogenous fertilisers in the soil where these plants grow
- The process of taking in food by an organism and utilisation by the body.
- The beneficial relationship between alga and fungi.
- A parasitic plant that sucks food from another plant using root-like structures.
9 Clues: The beneficial relationship between alga and fungi. • The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain this. • The process of taking in food by an organism and utilisation by the body. • Bacteria that converts atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds. • A parasitic plant that sucks food from another plant using root-like structures. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- the certain bacteria soil contains
- tiny pores through which leaves take in carbon dioxide
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the process in which green plants makes their own food using sunlight,water and minerals
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- the mode of nutrition where two diffrent organisms work together for their mutual benifit
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them.
- auto=self trophism=feeding
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body.
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food
9 Clues: auto=self trophism=feeding • the certain bacteria soil contains • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • tiny pores through which leaves take in carbon dioxide • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body. • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- mode of nutrition where two are more organisms work together for mutual benefit
- animals and non-green plants
- parasites plants that take water and minerals from host plant
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants that contain green structures
- cells control the opening and closing of the stomata
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- pipes where water and minerals are transported to leaves
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals
- plants organisms that catch insects through ingenious methods
- organisms that live on other living organisms and take their food from them
9 Clues: animals and non-green plants • organisms that live on dead plants and animals • cells control the opening and closing of the stomata • pipes where water and minerals are transported to leaves • plants organisms that catch insects through ingenious methods • parasites plants that take water and minerals from host plant • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-22
9 Clues: A saprophyte • tiny pores in leaves • green pigment in leaves • animals that eat plants • animals that eat other animals • organism that make their own food • animals that eat plant and animals • dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis • bacteria present in leguminous plants' roots
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-16
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- vessels are special type of conducting tissues found in plant
- plants fully depend on their host plant for their food
- plants live on dead decaying organic matter
- The bacterium that converts the atmospheric nitrogen into soluble compound in the soil
- nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food
- plants feed on insects and get nutrients from it
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- plants live together and share shelter and nutrients
- nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food
- small openings or pores usually at the under surface of the leaves
- plants that cannot make their own food
10 Clues: plants that cannot make their own food • plants live on dead decaying organic matter • plants feed on insects and get nutrients from it • plants live together and share shelter and nutrients • plants fully depend on their host plant for their food • nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food • nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food • ...
Nutrition in plants 2022-04-04
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- They obtain nutrients from other organisms
- tiny pores on the leaves
- this pigment gives green colour to leaves
- plant it is an insectivorous plant
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- The mode of nutrition in Cuscuta
- They provide nutrients to parasites
- consume dead and decaying matter
- The mode of nutrition in green plants
- It lives in symbiotic relation with Rhizobium
9 Clues: tiny pores on the leaves • The mode of nutrition in Cuscuta • consume dead and decaying matter • They provide nutrients to parasites • plant it is an insectivorous plant • The mode of nutrition in green plants • this pigment gives green colour to leaves • They obtain nutrients from other organisms • It lives in symbiotic relation with Rhizobium
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-12
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- AN INSECTIVORES PLANT WHICH HAS HAIR POINTED DOWNWORDS
- FOUND INSIDE THE CHLOROPLASTS
- A BACTERIA FOUND IN THE ROOTS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS
- A MUTUAL BENEFIT BETWEEN 2 DIFFERENT LIVING ORGANISMS
- THE CELLS THAT ARE SURROUNDED BY STOMATA
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- A PROCESS WHERE THE PLANT PRODUCES FOOD
- VESSELS THAT ARE USED TO TRANSPORT WATER AND MINERALS
- PLANTS THAT DO NOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- FOUND ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LEAF
9 Clues: FOUND INSIDE THE CHLOROPLASTS • FOUND ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE LEAF • PLANTS THAT DO NOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • A PROCESS WHERE THE PLANT PRODUCES FOOD • THE CELLS THAT ARE SURROUNDED BY STOMATA • A BACTERIA FOUND IN THE ROOTS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS • VESSELS THAT ARE USED TO TRANSPORT WATER AND MINERALS • A MUTUAL BENEFIT BETWEEN 2 DIFFERENT LIVING ORGANISMS • ...
Intro to Nutrition 2024-03-12
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- Mode of nutrition in which organism depends on other organisms for food
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- Substance used by organism to grow, survive and reproduce
- Nutrient needed in large quantity
- Parasite that lives outside the body of host
- Mode of nutrition in which food is digested inside the body
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- Organism that eats other organisms
- Tapeworm is an
- Vitamins are classified as
- Mode of nutrition responsible for dental carries
- Mode of nutrition in which organism makes its own food
11 Clues: Tapeworm is an • Vitamins are classified as • Nutrient needed in large quantity • Organism that eats other organisms • Organism that eats both plants and animals • Parasite that lives outside the body of host • Mode of nutrition responsible for dental carries • Mode of nutrition in which organism makes its own food • ...
Agriculture 2023-05-10
nutrition in plants 2017-05-14
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- organisms that live in or on the dead and decaying matter
- living organisms that cannot make their own food
- organisms that can make their food fro simple non living substances
- energy for photosynthesis obtained
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- the cells of green leaves of plants contain numerous green structure
- meaning of auto in autotrophs
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- the process of taking in food by an organisms and its utilization by the body
- always floating around in the air
9 Clues: meaning of auto in autotrophs • always floating around in the air • energy for photosynthesis obtained • living organisms that cannot make their own food • organisms that live in or on the dead and decaying matter • organisms that can make their food fro simple non living substances • the cells of green leaves of plants contain numerous green structure • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-12
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- stack of thylakoids.
- plants plants that feed on insects.
- traps energy from sunlight.
- saprophitic fungi.
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- plant that make their own food using raw materials found in nature.
- bacteria present in root noduels of leguminous plants.
- plants examples of simbiotic plants.
- green structures present in green leaves an young stems of a plant.
- is a partial parasetic plant.
9 Clues: saprophitic fungi. • stack of thylakoids. • traps energy from sunlight. • is a partial parasetic plant. • plants plants that feed on insects. • plants examples of simbiotic plants. • bacteria present in root noduels of leguminous plants. • plant that make their own food using raw materials found in nature. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2020-05-10
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- Food is stored in the plant as
- Bacteria that lives in the root nodules of leguminous plant
- Mode of nutrition shown by plants
- An insect parasite
- Pitcher plant grows in soil which is deficient in this nutrient
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- The green pigment that traps the energy of sunlight
- An organism in which an alga and fungi live together
- Yellow, tubular structure climbing on host
- Slimy, green patch on stagnant water bodies
9 Clues: An insect parasite • Food is stored in the plant as • Mode of nutrition shown by plants • Yellow, tubular structure climbing on host • Slimy, green patch on stagnant water bodies • The green pigment that traps the energy of sunlight • An organism in which an alga and fungi live together • Bacteria that lives in the root nodules of leguminous plant • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- the tiny structures that contol the opening and closing of each stoma
- the modified leaves of a ptcher plant.
- the substance that traps sunlight for photosynthesis.
- the roind coin-like structure inside chloroplasts
- the bacteria that absorbs atmospheric nitrogen and converts it into soluble copounds for the plants.
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- the simplest form of starch synthesized by plants during photosynthesis
- the 2 life processes that provide energy
- the ultimate sorce of energy
- parasites a category of heterotrophic plant that completely depends on another growing green plant
9 Clues: the ultimate sorce of energy • the modified leaves of a ptcher plant. • the 2 life processes that provide energy • the roind coin-like structure inside chloroplasts • the substance that traps sunlight for photosynthesis. • the tiny structures that contol the opening and closing of each stoma • the simplest form of starch synthesized by plants during photosynthesis • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- these nutrients get naturally replenished by _______ of dead plants and animals.
- the amount of nutrients in the soil goes on __________ .
- the balance , ,4)photosynthesis helps to ------------ between oxygen and carbon dioxide
- farmers add fertilizers rich in ________ to the . these are absorbed by plants .
- the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight it is called_________ .
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- the process taking i food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called__________ .
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants of nutrition are called _______ .
- the energy from food obtained by two processes _____________ .
- pitcher plant,venus flytrap,darlingtonia californica are examples of _________ .
9 Clues: the amount of nutrients in the soil goes on __________ . • the energy from food obtained by two processes _____________ . • these nutrients get naturally replenished by _______ of dead plants and animals. • pitcher plant,venus flytrap,darlingtonia californica are examples of _________ . • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
9 Clues: is a saprophyte • plants are parasites • are not in green colour • plants are autotrophs • is a type of parasitic plant • refers to photo in photosynthesis • is not necessary for photosynthesis • all non-green plants and animals are • is the structure in cell that contain chlorophyll
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
9 Clues: is a saprophyte • plants are parasites • are not in green colour • plants are autotrophs • is a type of parasitic plant • refers to photo in photosynthesis • is not necessary for photosynthesis • all non-green plants and animals are • is the structure in cell that contain chlorophyll
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
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- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derives their food from them
- organisms that directly on indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- tiny pores in the underside of the leaves which help in exchange of gases
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substance
- the process in which chlorophyll containing plant cells synthesis food in the form of glucose,using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light energy
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- stack of thylakoid
9 Clues: stack of thylakoid • organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substance • tiny pores in the underside of the leaves which help in exchange of gases • organisms that directly on indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
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- an organism that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the mode of nutrition where two differnt organism work together for their mutual benefit
- organisms that directly or in directly depend on green plants for nutrition
- an organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- the stomata are surrounded by
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- an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- an organsim that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- plants a plant that captures and digests insects either passively
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
9 Clues: the stomata are surrounded by • plants a plant that captures and digests insects either passively • an organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or in directly depend on green plants for nutrition • an organsim that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-16
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-21
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- soil contains certain bacteria called -------
- is necessary for photosynthesis
- is known as auto
- the leaf's colour turn blue-black in testing for -------
- is synthesized during photosynthesis
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called ____
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- ------ is required to grow
- the rate of --------- is affected by light
- is known as feeding
9 Clues: is known as auto • is known as feeding • ------ is required to grow • is necessary for photosynthesis • is synthesized during photosynthesis • the rate of --------- is affected by light • soil contains certain bacteria called ------- • the leaf's colour turn blue-black in testing for ------- • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-22
9 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • green pigment in leaves • animals that eat plants • animals that eat other animals • organism that make their own food • animals that eat plant and animals • dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis • organisms that do not make their own food • bacteria present in leguminous plants' roots
Nutrition in plants 2017-04-30
9 Clues: are heterotrophs. • digests the insects. • make food for themselves. • obtain food from their host. • the main element in proteins. • are tiny pores under the leaves. • is the mutually beneficial relatioship. • plants eat insects by ingenious methods. • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble.
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- I am a mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefiets
- I am a type of plant that catches insects by ingenious methods
- I produce digestive juice on dead and decaying matter
- I am a parasitic plants as well as largest flower
- what does photo mean in the word photosynthesis
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- I am a bacteria which can convert atmospheric pressure into soluble form so that plants can take
- I trap energy from the sun for the leaves
- I transport water and minerals absorbed by the plants to the leaves
- cuscuta is a example of _______________
9 Clues: cuscuta is a example of _______________ • I trap energy from the sun for the leaves • what does photo mean in the word photosynthesis • I am a parasitic plants as well as largest flower • I produce digestive juice on dead and decaying matter • I am a type of plant that catches insects by ingenious methods • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-05
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- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- An insectivorous plant
- A parasitic plant
- High classification indian pipe
- A disc shaped structure found in chloroplast
- A symbiotic plant
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- Granum are connected to each other
- Bacteria that can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a soluble form that plants can absorb
9 Clues: A parasitic plant • A symbiotic plant • An insectivorous plant • High classification indian pipe • Granum are connected to each other • A disc shaped structure found in chloroplast • Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrients
- - black the colour that forms when iodine is added to starch
- mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms
- cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
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- the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body is called
- the process of using the energy of light to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen is called
- the ultimate source of energy for our body
- water ans soluble nutrients are transported from roots to other parts of the plant through structures called
- tiny spores like structure which is found in the underside of the leaves
9 Clues: the ultimate source of energy for our body • insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrients • cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata • - black the colour that forms when iodine is added to starch • mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms • ...
PLANTS 2023-03-16
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- HAS NUTRIENTS
- HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL
- THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN
- HILDS THE PLANT UP
- PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS
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- WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
- WARM THE PLANTS
- ARE GREEN
- HOLDS THE SEED
- BEES LOVE
- WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN
- THEME OF GLOBAL WEB
- GOOD FOR THE PLANT
14 Clues: ARE GREEN • BEES LOVE • HAS NUTRIENTS • HOLDS THE SEED • WARM THE PLANTS • GOOD FOR THE PLANT • HILDS THE PLANT UP • THEME OF GLOBAL WEB • WHERE THE PLANTS BEGIN • HELPS ON PHOTOSSYNTESIS • THE PROCESS TO MAKE OXYGEN • PRODUCED BY PHOTOSSYNTESIS • HOLDS THE PLANT UNDER THE SOIL • WHAT HUMANS PRODUCE TO HELP IN THE PHOTOSSYNTESIS
nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
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- an edible fungi
- symbiotic relation between algae and fungi
- a substance digested to get energy and nutrients
- an example of insectivorous plant
- a gas released during photosynthesis
- the food factory of the plant
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- the bacteria used as fertilizer found on the root nodules of the pea plant
- a green pigment present in the plant used for photosynthesis
- a partial parasite
9 Clues: an edible fungi • a partial parasite • the food factory of the plant • an example of insectivorous plant • a gas released during photosynthesis • symbiotic relation between algae and fungi • a substance digested to get energy and nutrients • a green pigment present in the plant used for photosynthesis • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- non-green plants live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- food occurs in the presence of sunlight
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutritution
- organsims that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- parasites take water and minerals from host plants
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- plants venus flytrap and pitcher plant catch insects by ingenious methods.
- parasite gets its food
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
9 Clues: parasite gets its food • food occurs in the presence of sunlight • parasites take water and minerals from host plants • organsims that can make their food from simple non-living substances • plants venus flytrap and pitcher plant catch insects by ingenious methods. • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutritution • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- Plants which get their food from dead and decaying plants
- Plants which feed on insects
- Small openings or pores
- Parasites Plants which depend fully on their host for their food
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- Plants which prepare their own food
- Plants which live together and share shelter
- Green pigment present in the leaves
- Plants which depend on their host for some nutritional need
- In this plant alga and fungus live together
9 Clues: Small openings or pores • Plants which feed on insects • Plants which prepare their own food • Green pigment present in the leaves • In this plant alga and fungus live together • Plants which live together and share shelter • Plants which get their food from dead and decaying plants • Plants which depend on their host for some nutritional need • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- green pigment present in leaves
- method of getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in the form of liquid
- plants that make their own food from sunlight
- the plant which grows on trees like mango or mahua
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- an example of insectivorous plants
- non-plants that cannot make their own food
- tiny pores in which leaves take in carbon dioxide
- an example of saprotrophic nutrition
- The process of taking in food by an organism
9 Clues: green pigment present in leaves • an example of insectivorous plants • an example of saprotrophic nutrition • non-plants that cannot make their own food • The process of taking in food by an organism • plants that make their own food from sunlight • tiny pores in which leaves take in carbon dioxide • the plant which grows on trees like mango or mahua • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrients
- - black the colour that forms when iodine is added to starch
- mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms
- cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
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- the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body is called
- the process of using the energy of light to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen is called
- the ultimate source of energy for our body
- water ans soluble nutrients are transported from roots to other parts of the plant through structures called
- tiny spores like structure which is found in the underside of the leaves
9 Clues: the ultimate source of energy for our body • insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrients • cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata • - black the colour that forms when iodine is added to starch • mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
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- tiny pores underside of leaves
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- bacteria can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- organism that live on that plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the mode of nutrition by two different organisms work together for the mutual benefit
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- substance required for growth of plants
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- organisms that live in or on other living organism and derive their food from them
- organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances
9 Clues: tiny pores underside of leaves • substance required for growth of plants • organisms that can make their food from simple non living substances • bacteria can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
9 Clues: is a saprophyte • plants are parasites • are not in green colour • plants are autotrophs • is a type of parasitic plant • refers to photo in photosynthesis • is not necessary for photosynthesis • all non-green plants and animals are • is the structure in cell that contain chlorophyll
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-06
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- process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- I am the cells of green leaves ,contains numerous green structures
- organisms that make their own food
- a plant which sucks food from another plant using root-like structures
- I am a plant from which parasites gets its food
- I am the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- energy for photosynthesis is obtained from me
- organisms that depend on green plants for their food
- I live in dead and decaying plants and animals
9 Clues: organisms that make their own food • energy for photosynthesis is obtained from me • I live in dead and decaying plants and animals • I am a plant from which parasites gets its food • organisms that depend on green plants for their food • I am the cells of green leaves ,contains numerous green structures • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-16
nutrition in plants 2017-05-17
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit is called
- organisms that can make their own food for simple non living substances are called
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of a green pigment called
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the process taking in food by an organism and its utilisation by the body is called
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- leaves take in carbon dioxide through a tiny hole called
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the cell green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures called
- the plant from which a parasite get its food is called
9 Clues: the plant from which a parasite get its food is called • leaves take in carbon dioxide through a tiny hole called • the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of a green pigment called • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • organisms that can make their own food for simple non living substances are called • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-23
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- tiny pores present in the underside of the leaves
- gas released during photosynthesis
- animals that eat plant and animals
- organisms that do not make their own food
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- bacteria present in leguminous plants
- animals that eat other animals
- organisms that make their own food
- animals that eat plant
- green pigment in leaves
9 Clues: animals that eat plant • green pigment in leaves • animals that eat other animals • organisms that make their own food • gas released during photosynthesis • animals that eat plant and animals • bacteria present in leguminous plants • organisms that do not make their own food • tiny pores present in the underside of the leaves
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-19
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- the bacteria which can convert atmospheric nitrogen to soluble compounds
- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
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- The organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances
- Example of parasitic plant
- A component required by plants to perform photosynthesis
- The green pigmen required for photosynthesis to perform
- A nutrient found in fertilizers and manures
- The structure in cells that contain chlorophyll
9 Clues: Example of parasitic plant • A nutrient found in fertilizers and manures • The structure in cells that contain chlorophyll • The ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • The green pigmen required for photosynthesis to perform • A component required by plants to perform photosynthesis • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2024-05-15
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- POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE IS USED TO ABSORB
- ENERGY DERIVED FROM THE FOOD WE EAT IS STORED IN HUMAN BODY IN THE FORM OF
- STOMATA ARE MORE NUMEROUS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE LEAF TO PREVENT
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- STOMATA CLOSES IF THE GUARD CELLS
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN
- BIO CATALYSTS
- NITROGEN IS USED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF
- WHERE DOES DARK REACTION TAKE PLACE
- THE GUARD CELLS SWELL WHEN WATER FLOWS INTO THEM, CAUSING THE STOMATAL PORE TO
9 Clues: BIO CATALYSTS • PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN • STOMATA CLOSES IF THE GUARD CELLS • WHERE DOES DARK REACTION TAKE PLACE • NITROGEN IS USED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF • POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE IS USED TO ABSORB • STOMATA ARE MORE NUMEROUS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE LEAF TO PREVENT • ENERGY DERIVED FROM THE FOOD WE EAT IS STORED IN HUMAN BODY IN THE FORM OF • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2024-05-16
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- POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE IS USED TO ABSORB
- ENERGY DERIVED FROM THE FOOD WE EAT IS STORED IN HUMAN BODY IN THE FORM OF
- STOMATA ARE MORE NUMEROUS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE LEAF TO PREVENT
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- STOMATA CLOSES IF THE GUARD CELLS
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN
- BIO CATALYSTS
- NITROGEN IS USED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF
- WHERE DOES DARK REACTION TAKE PLACE
- THE GUARD CELLS SWELL WHEN WATER FLOWS INTO THEM, CAUSING THE STOMATAL PORE TO
9 Clues: BIO CATALYSTS • PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS IN • STOMATA CLOSES IF THE GUARD CELLS • WHERE DOES DARK REACTION TAKE PLACE • NITROGEN IS USED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF • POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE IS USED TO ABSORB • STOMATA ARE MORE NUMEROUS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE LEAF TO PREVENT • ENERGY DERIVED FROM THE FOOD WE EAT IS STORED IN HUMAN BODY IN THE FORM OF • ...
bio 2022-06-14
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- energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of
- process which utilizes carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to synthesize carbohydrates like glucose.
- Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in
- Important pigment in photosynthesis
- various organic and inorganic substances required by the organism to carry out their functions.
- What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba
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- he process by which the organisms synthesis their own food using carbon dioxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition. For example, green plants, sulphur bacteria, etc.
- this is the type of parasitic plant
- Green Plants are also called
- Nutrition The process of nutrition where the organisms obtain their food from other organisms. For example, most of the bacteria, fungi and all animals. They are all dependent on autotrophs directly or indirectly.
- are organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter. They secrete substances that decompose the dead matter and then take in the food. For example: Rhizopus, musroom, etc
11 Clues: Green Plants are also called • this is the type of parasitic plant • Important pigment in photosynthesis • What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba • energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of • Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in • ...
bio 2022-06-14
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- he process by which the organisms synthesis their own food using carbon dioxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition. For example, green plants, sulphur bacteria, etc.
- this is the type of parasitic plant
- various organic and inorganic substances required by the organism to carry out their functions.
- Nutrition The process of nutrition where the organisms obtain their food from other organisms. For example, most of the bacteria, fungi and all animals. They are all dependent on autotrophs directly or indirectly.
- Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in
- What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba
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- process which utilizes carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to synthesize carbohydrates like glucose.
- are organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter. They secrete substances that decompose the dead matter and then take in the food. For example: Rhizopus, musroom, etc
- Important pigment in photosynthesis
- Green Plants are also called
- energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of
11 Clues: Green Plants are also called • this is the type of parasitic plant • Important pigment in photosynthesis • What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba • energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of • Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in • ...
MRS C GREN Crossword 2020-11-02
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- Describes plants or animals getting bigger
- Making babies or offspring
- Organisms that get nutrition by eating others
- Acronym to help remember the 8 life processes
- Turning food into energy
- Responding to stimuli
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- Taking in energy and nutrients
- Changing your position
- Organisms that can make their own food
- Getting rid of waste products
- All living things are made of these
11 Clues: Responding to stimuli • Changing your position • Turning food into energy • Making babies or offspring • Getting rid of waste products • Taking in energy and nutrients • All living things are made of these • Organisms that can make their own food • Describes plants or animals getting bigger • Organisms that get nutrition by eating others • ...
Costa Rica 2023-01-12
bio 2022-06-14
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- energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of
- process which utilizes carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to synthesize carbohydrates like glucose.
- Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in
- Important pigment in photosynthesis
- various organic and inorganic substances required by the organism to carry out their functions.
- What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba
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- he process by which the organisms synthesis their own food using carbon dioxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition. For example, green plants, sulphur bacteria, etc.
- this is the type of parasitic plant
- Green Plants are also called
- Nutrition The process of nutrition where the organisms obtain their food from other organisms. For example, most of the bacteria, fungi and all animals. They are all dependent on autotrophs directly or indirectly.
- are organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter. They secrete substances that decompose the dead matter and then take in the food. For example: Rhizopus, musroom, etc
11 Clues: Green Plants are also called • this is the type of parasitic plant • Important pigment in photosynthesis • What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba • energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of • Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in • ...
bio 2022-06-14
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- are organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter. They secrete substances that decompose the dead matter and then take in the food. For example: Rhizopus, musroom, etc
- Important pigment in photosynthesis
- various organic and inorganic substances required by the organism to carry out their functions.
- Nutrition The process of nutrition where the organisms obtain their food from other organisms. For example, most of the bacteria, fungi and all animals. They are all dependent on autotrophs directly or indirectly.
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- process which utilizes carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to synthesize carbohydrates like glucose.
- Green Plants are also called
- he process by which the organisms synthesis their own food using carbon dioxide and water is called autotrophic nutrition. For example, green plants, sulphur bacteria, etc.
- What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba
- energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of
- this is the type of parasitic plant
- Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in
11 Clues: Green Plants are also called • Important pigment in photosynthesis • this is the type of parasitic plant • What type of nutrition is shown in amoeba • energy derived from food we eat is stored in the form of • Plants obtain the minerals from the soil by their dissolution in • ...
MRS C GREN 2022-10-20
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- Changing your position.
- All living things are made of these.
- Getting rid of waste products.
- Turning food into energy.
- Moving substances around an organism, e.g. oxygen, blood.
- Organisms that make their own food.
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- Pneumonic used to help remember the life processes.
- Taking in energy and nutrients.
- Making babies or offspring.
- respond to stimuli.
- Group of organisms that get nutrition by eating other organisms.
- Describes plants or animals getting bigger.
12 Clues: respond to stimuli. • Changing your position. • Turning food into energy. • Making babies or offspring. • Getting rid of waste products. • Taking in energy and nutrients. • Organisms that make their own food. • All living things are made of these. • Describes plants or animals getting bigger. • Pneumonic used to help remember the life processes. • ...
Reticulum stomach crossword 2023-10-11
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- eats both meat and plants
- The fourth compartment
- organic compound composed of carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen.
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- organ in the digestive system that receives the food
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- animal that eats meat
- the type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- an organic compound made up of amino acids
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
- organic compound containing carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen
- an animal that eats plants
- ration the feed allowance for an animal during 24hr period
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: good tasting • animal that eats meat • The fourth compartment • eats both meat and plants • an animal that eats plants • a feed material high in specific nutrients • an organic compound made up of amino acids • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Reticulum stomach crossword 2023-10-11
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- eats both meat and plants
- The fourth compartment
- organic compound composed of carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen.
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- organ in the digestive system that receives the food
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- animal that eats meat
- the type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- an organic compound made up of amino acids
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
- organic compound containing carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen
- an animal that eats plants
- ration the feed allowance for an animal during 24hr period
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: good tasting • animal that eats meat • The fourth compartment • eats both meat and plants • an animal that eats plants • a feed material high in specific nutrients • an organic compound made up of amino acids • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-23
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- Plants that feed on dead and decayed.
- Gas produced during photosynthesis.
- Bacteria present in leguminous plants.
- Plants that feed on insects.
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- Green pigment present in leaves.
- Carbon dioxide from air is taken through tiny pores.
- Plants or animals who depend on others for nutrition.
- Self nourishment nutrition.
8 Clues: Self nourishment nutrition. • Plants that feed on insects. • Green pigment present in leaves. • Gas produced during photosynthesis. • Plants that feed on dead and decayed. • Bacteria present in leguminous plants. • Carbon dioxide from air is taken through tiny pores. • Plants or animals who depend on others for nutrition.
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derived their food from them
- the process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by the body
- nutrition nutrition in which hetero trophic plants cannot make their own food and decent on other plants for food
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances
- chemical that can convert atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble compounds
- example of Autrotrophs
8 Clues: example of Autrotrophs • organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances • chemical that can convert atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble compounds • the process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by the body • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Food Security 2024-11-05
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- a lack of proper nutrition
- Growing one type of crop in a field
- The provision of the various food substances required to maintain life
- growing multiple types of crops in a field
- Accumulation of water in body tissues
- crop production per area
- a shortage of food
- the ability to get sufficient, safe and nutritious food
- availability of resources
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- being too short
- long-term environmental health
- essential for irrigation
- weight divided by height squared
- Variety in ecosystems
- plants grown for food
15 Clues: being too short • a shortage of food • Variety in ecosystems • plants grown for food • essential for irrigation • crop production per area • availability of resources • a lack of proper nutrition • long-term environmental health • weight divided by height squared • Growing one type of crop in a field • Accumulation of water in body tissues • growing multiple types of crops in a field • ...
Life On Earth 2020-03-17
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- type of cell found in animals.
- creating offspring with same characteristics.
- organelle that builds proteins.
- protects the cell and allows the transfer of substances.
- All living things are made up of one or more ______
- perceive changes in environment and react to them.
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- type of cell found in plants and bacteria.
- type of nutrition where they make their own food.
- produce proteins and lipids
- liquid where organelles are floating.
- type of nutrition where they need to eat other living things.
- activates proteins produced in endoplasmic reticulum
- powerhouse of the cell
- group of individuals with similar characteristics that can interact and reproduce.
- taking material from the environment to get energy
15 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • produce proteins and lipids • type of cell found in animals. • organelle that builds proteins. • liquid where organelles are floating. • type of cell found in plants and bacteria. • creating offspring with same characteristics. • type of nutrition where they make their own food. • taking material from the environment to get energy • ...
Plants 2024-10-23
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
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- Some non-gree plants that live on other living organism and derive food from them
- process of taking food by an organism and utilization
- mode of nutrition in which animals and plants prepare food by depending directly on green plants
- green structures inside cells of green leaves and young stems of plants
- bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds
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- chemical reaction in which food is produced in plants by taking CO2 and water in the presence of sunlight
- tiny pores through which leaves take in carbon di oxide from air
- mode of nutrition wherr green plants make food for themselves
8 Clues: process of taking food by an organism and utilization • mode of nutrition wherr green plants make food for themselves • tiny pores through which leaves take in carbon di oxide from air • green structures inside cells of green leaves and young stems of plants • bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds • ...
Life Processes: Crossword 2021-08-19
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- Tube which connects kidneys with urinary bladder
- The type of nutrition observed in cuscuta
- Filtration units present in the kidney
- Bile and cholesterol is secreted by ____
- Energy derived from the food we eat is stored in our body in the form of ______
- Glucose is broken down into ______
- Pepsin is a ____ digesting enzyme
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- The ___ provides a surface where exchange of gases can take place
- Dental caries cause softening of enamel and ____
- Mode of nutrition in fungi
- Element used in the synthesis of nitrogen and other compounds in plants
- The organ secreting lipase and trypsin
- Waste products in plants generated during photosynthesis
13 Clues: Mode of nutrition in fungi • Pepsin is a ____ digesting enzyme • Glucose is broken down into ______ • Filtration units present in the kidney • The organ secreting lipase and trypsin • Bile and cholesterol is secreted by ____ • The type of nutrition observed in cuscuta • Dental caries cause softening of enamel and ____ • Tube which connects kidneys with urinary bladder • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-20
8 Clues: TINY PORES • TRAPS SUNLIGHT • KINDS OF NUTRITION • EXAMPLE FOR PARASTIC PLANTS • FEED ON DEAD AND DECAYED MATTER • EXAMPLE FOR INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS • TAKING IN FOOD AND UTILIZATING IT • GREEN PLANTS PREPARE THIR OWN FOOD. SO THEY ARE CALLED
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-06
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- certain bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- rhizobium lives in the roots of ________________ like gram, peas and moong from where it gets it's food and shelter.
- animals and non-green plants are also known as __________.
- numerous green structures on the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants.
- non-green plants that live in or on other organisms and derive their food from them are called _________.
- the method of getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in the form of liquid is know as _______.
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- plants that catch insects by ingenious methods.
- the mode of nutrition where two difference organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- the mode of nutrition where green plants make food for themselves from simple substances is called _______.
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called _____________.
10 Clues: plants that catch insects by ingenious methods. • animals and non-green plants are also known as __________. • numerous green structures on the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants. • certain bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water-soluble compounds. • ...
Cells,Cell Specialization Cellular Organization 2024-01-06
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- type of tissue helps in transport of substances
- traps mucus and pathogens
- another name for fat
- type of tissue that fills spaces in stems
- type of tissue that makes food in plants
- type of tissue in plants that are made of epidermal cells
- food storage in animals
- a type of tissue comprised of cells surrounded by extracellular material
- this organelle helps with proteinsynthesis
- small regions of dna in bacteria
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- cells attain different functions
- unicellular fungus
- also known as egg cell
- small organisms including bacteria,virus protists and fungi
- transport water, mineral and salts in plants
- only plant cells have
- powerhouse/respiration site of cell
- also known as sperm
- also known as nerve cells
- nutrition fungi undergoes
- transport food in plants
- basic unit of all living organisms
22 Clues: unicellular fungus • also known as sperm • another name for fat • only plant cells have • also known as egg cell • food storage in animals • transport food in plants • traps mucus and pathogens • also known as nerve cells • nutrition fungi undergoes • cells attain different functions • small regions of dna in bacteria • basic unit of all living organisms • ...
Use of ICT - Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-03
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- A bacteria that changes nitrogen into a soluble that is absorbed by plants.
- Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body.
- I live on dead organisms and get food from them.
- Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product.
- This mode of nutrition consists of a green plant making food by itself.
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- This mode of nutrition consists of getting food either directly-indirectly from plants.
- A relationship in which two organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- I live on other living organisms and derive food from them.
- I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects.
- Plants belonging to the pea family.
10 Clues: Plants belonging to the pea family. • I live on dead organisms and get food from them. • Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product. • I live on other living organisms and derive food from them. • I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects. • Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body. • ...
Answer Key 2017-05-03
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- A bacteria that changes nitrogen into a soluble that is absorbed by plants.
- Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product.
- I live on dead organisms and get food from them.
- I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects.
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- Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body.
- Plants belonging to the pea family.
- This mode of nutrition consists of a green plant making food by itself.
- This mode of nutrition consists of getting food either directly-indirectly from plants.
- I live on other living organisms and derive food from them.
- A relationship in which two organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
10 Clues: Plants belonging to the pea family. • I live on dead organisms and get food from them. • Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product. • I live on other living organisms and derive food from them. • I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects. • Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body. • ...
Nutrition N' Wellness 2016-05-04
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- transports oxygen
- muscle in animals and plants
- helps bones grow
- oily/greasy substance
- possesing good health
- bodys main source of energy
- units of energy
- substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintentance of life
- central form of growth in nutrition
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- makes objects visible
- Required in trace amounts for the normal growth of organisms
- derived from non livivng matter
- storage form of energy and plants
- procceses fluids
- newly made
- blood
- H20
- mineral found in foods
- sunrays
19 Clues: H20 • blood • sunrays • newly made • units of energy • procceses fluids • helps bones grow • transports oxygen • makes objects visible • oily/greasy substance • possesing good health • mineral found in foods • bodys main source of energy • muscle in animals and plants • derived from non livivng matter • storage form of energy and plants • central form of growth in nutrition • ...
Nutrition 2019-09-11
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- The scientific study of food
- the process by which autotrophs make their food
- organisms that feed on plants
- organisms (as Bilharzia worm) that harm other organisms
- organisms that feed on animals
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- the organisms which make their own food
- the nutrition in which the organisms get their food from other organisms
- the nutrition in which autotrophs can make their food
- organisms that feed on both plants and animals
9 Clues: The scientific study of food • organisms that feed on plants • organisms that feed on animals • the organisms which make their own food • organisms that feed on both plants and animals • the process by which autotrophs make their food • the nutrition in which autotrophs can make their food • organisms (as Bilharzia worm) that harm other organisms • ...
Life 2022-11-21
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- Thread like structure which helps bacteria and euglena
- Change in internal or external environment of an organism.
- Movement responsible for opening and closing of stomata.
- Respiration in which oxidation of food occurs in the absence of Oxygen.
- Respiration in which oxidation of food occurs in the presence of Oxygen.
- Type of nutrition Cuscuta exhibits.
- Movement of an organism from one place to another and it is the first evidence of life.
- Process of taking food and utilizing it for maintaining body.
- Process by which green plants make their food.
- Process helps in exchange of solids and gases between cell and environment.
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- Nature of movement at cellular level which provides evidence of life at cellular level.
- Type of nutrition humans' show.
- finger like temporary projection present on the surface of amoeboid cell.
- Change in a position of a body part of an organism.
- Process of removal of waste material from body.
- Hair like present on the whole surface of of Paramecium.
- Category in which mushroom lies on the basis of its nutrition.
- Reaction of an organism towards change occurring in its environment.
- Process of oxidation of food to produce energy.
- Process by which water moves in and out of cell.
20 Clues: Type of nutrition humans' show. • Type of nutrition Cuscuta exhibits. • Process by which green plants make their food. • Process of removal of waste material from body. • Process of oxidation of food to produce energy. • Process by which water moves in and out of cell. • Change in a position of a body part of an organism. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-20
8 Clues: TINY PORES • TRAPS SUNLIGHT • KINDS OF NUTRITION • EXAMPLE FOR PARASTIC PLANTS • FEED ON DEAD AND DECAYED MATTER • TAKING IN FOOD AND UTILIZATING IT • FLY TRAP EXAMPLE FOR INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS • GREEN PLANTS PREPARE THIR OWN FOOD. SO THEY ARE CALLED
Answer Key 2017-05-03
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- A bacteria that changes nitrogen into a soluble that is absorbed by plants.
- I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects.
- This mode of nutrition consists of getting food either directly-indirectly from plants.
- Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body.
- I live on other living organisms and derive food from them.
- I live on dead organisms and get food from them.
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- A relationship in which two organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- This mode of nutrition consists of a green plant making food by itself.
- Plants belonging to the pea family.
- Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product.
10 Clues: Plants belonging to the pea family. • I live on dead organisms and get food from them. • Process in which Glucose and Oxygen is the product. • I'm a plant who makes food but gets nutrients from insects. • I live on other living organisms and derive food from them. • Process of taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body. • ...
Animal Kingdom 2021-02-15
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- Type of reproduction that doesn’t require two parentals, only one individual can reproduce.
- One of the three vital functions, in which living beings exchange matter and energy with the environment.
- Animals that lay eggs when they reproduce.
- Type of primitive cell, without a real nucleus. Bacterias are the only living beings with this type of cell.
- Living beings that feed on decomposing organic matter. An example: fungi.
- The most abundant molecule in living beings. It’s inorganic and it’s made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
- Type of molecules that can only be made by living beings. E.g. sugars, proteins, lipids...
- animals that are able to control their corporal temperature by internal means. They are also called hot blooded.
- Kind of nutrition in photosynthetic organisms, that is, plants. They are capable of making their own organic matter form inorganic molecules and the energy from the sun.
- Living beings that don’t lay eggs, the baby is born alive from the mother uterus.
- animals that eat plants.
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- Deep changes that a larvae goes through to become an adult.
- Process in which plants take in carbon dioxide from the air, water and mineral salts and make their own organic matter, releasing oxigen to the air.
- Type of nutrition in which a living being needs to obtain organic matter from other living beings, because it is not capable of make its own organic matter.
- One out of the three vital functions carried out by living beings, that allows them to produce new individuals.
- The smallest unit of life. It is the building block of life.
- Type of simple quemical compounds that can be found as a part of a living beings or non living beings. Example: water.
- The most abundant bioelement in living beings. H is its symbol.
- Molecules that form the living beings.
- Type of complex cell, with real nucleus and several organelles.
- Animals with heterotrophic nutrition, that feed on animals and plants.
21 Clues: animals that eat plants. • Molecules that form the living beings. • Animals that lay eggs when they reproduce. • Deep changes that a larvae goes through to become an adult. • The smallest unit of life. It is the building block of life. • The most abundant bioelement in living beings. H is its symbol. • Type of complex cell, with real nucleus and several organelles. • ...
The Savanna Grasslands and the Tropical Rainforests 2012-11-05
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- How many are your works, O LORD! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.
- Fire is very __________ in Savanna.
- The best teacher in the world is Mr. ________.
- People in the Tropical Rainforests chop down trees in order to have _____.
- There is _______ wind in Tropical Rainforests.
- It is __________ degrees Fahrenheit in the wet season in the Savanna.
- ______ grass is the most common type of plant life in Savanna.
- soil types are very ________ in the Savanna.
- almost every type of ______ is found in the Savanna.
- In Tropical Rainforests the plants are ______.
- It is _________ degrees Fahrenheit in the dry season in the Savanna.
- There are few __________ trees in the Savanna.
- Because people chop down trees in Tropical Rainforests it causes many animals to go without _______ or food and die.
- The grass withers and the flowers fall but the word of our God endures forever _______40:8
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- Plants in the Savanna are highly __________.
- Smaller insects in Savanna are beetles, ______________, and termites.
- it rains a ____ in Tropical Rainforests.
- One of the plants is _________ bamboo in Tropical Rainforests.
- The __________ is 1-2inches deep in Tropical Rainforests.
- Topsoil doesn't have a lot of ___________ in Tropical Rainforests.
- The animals in Savanna are lions,leopards, ______, elephants, zebra, and kangaroo.
- Sunlight plays an __________ role in the nutrition of the regions wildlife in the Savanna..
- When there is a fire in the Savanna_____ percent or less of the plants die cause they adapt to fire.
- ________ and rain affect the plant life of Savanna.
- There is a lot of different ______ of animals in the Tropical Rainforests.
- If there was more heat and less ______ plants would die in Savanna.
26 Clues: Fire is very __________ in Savanna. • it rains a ____ in Tropical Rainforests. • Plants in the Savanna are highly __________. • soil types are very ________ in the Savanna. • The best teacher in the world is Mr. ________. • There is _______ wind in Tropical Rainforests. • In Tropical Rainforests the plants are ______. • There are few __________ trees in the Savanna. • ...
Health is a lifestyle. 2013-01-21
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- A complex substance that contains several essential elements for nutrition.
- Overall condition of a body, or a condition free from disease.
- The typical way of life of a person.
- Important nutrients included in whole grains.
- A system that protects a person from germs and diseases.
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- Sores that develop in organs of the body, such as the stomach, causing disease.
- The process of taking food by plants and animals in order to stay strong and healthy.
- A fat that can block blood flow in the body's blood vessels.
- A substance essential to the nutrition of animals and some plants.
- Derived from milk.
- Signs that may indicate disease in a body.
11 Clues: Derived from milk. • The typical way of life of a person. • Signs that may indicate disease in a body. • Important nutrients included in whole grains. • A system that protects a person from germs and diseases. • A fat that can block blood flow in the body's blood vessels. • Overall condition of a body, or a condition free from disease. • ...
Gardening Midterm Test Activity 2022-03-09
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- air+water, organic materials, inorganic materials=…
- essential element, must be cycled
- gather crops
- moving top soil away
- plants-seeds seeds-plants
- benefits your plants
- true healthy soil is not…
- seeds need to have damp ground; help growth
- is a living organism: grass, woodchips
- leaves salt alone
- nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium
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- found in soil and rocks
- changes to seedling
- two cotyledons
- outer covering of seed
- can absorb water for your plants
- comes with color
- tear them out
- is the most stimulating thing you can do
- if you don’t stay on top of your… it’ll turn to weeds
- good if they bite your food
21 Clues: gather crops • tear them out • two cotyledons • comes with color • leaves salt alone • changes to seedling • moving top soil away • benefits your plants • outer covering of seed • found in soil and rocks • plants-seeds seeds-plants • true healthy soil is not… • good if they bite your food • nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium • can absorb water for your plants • essential element, must be cycled • ...
Chapter 1&2 2022-06-24
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- Organisms which cannot make their own food
- Example of a parasite (Lebrama)
- Process of eliminating undigested food
- Front teeth used for cutting and biting
- Food factories of plants
- Tiny pores that are present on the surface of leaves
- Small finger-like projections
- Channels, To transport water and minerals to different parts of plants
- Organism that shows both autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition
- Living Organism from which parasite derives its food
- Cud chewing herbivore Animals
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- The Process from which plants make their own food
- Animals which eat plants only
- Green pigment present in the leaves of plants
- Animals that eat both plants and meat
- False feet of Amoeba
- Animals which eat meat only
- essential for the process of photosynthesis
- Process of ‘taking in food’
- White substance that covers teeth
- Process by which digested food passes into the blood
21 Clues: False feet of Amoeba • Food factories of plants • Animals which eat meat only • Process of ‘taking in food’ • Animals which eat plants only • Small finger-like projections • Cud chewing herbivore Animals • Example of a parasite (Lebrama) • White substance that covers teeth • Animals that eat both plants and meat • Process of eliminating undigested food • ...
NUTRITION 2022-05-12
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- Month in which Mr. Raúl was born
- Process by which organisms get rid of wastes
- Process that happens during daytime in plants and it is the opposite of cellular respiration
- Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle
- Type of nutrient that, in the presence of oxygen, gives you energy
- Liquid substance in mammals' mouth that breaks sugar down
- type of nutrition in which the organism consumes other organisms to obtain organic and inorganic nutrients
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- Type of sugar found exclusively in plants, mainly in seeds
- Process by which gas exchange happens in the body
- Plant structure that stores a large amount of organic nutrients
- Process by which water exchange happens in the body
- Cellular respiration is a process by which our cells get _________
- Reactant used to detect starch in plants
- Process by which cells break down organic nutrients in the prescence of oxygen to get energy
- type of nutrition in which the organism produces its own organic nutrients
15 Clues: Month in which Mr. Raúl was born • Reactant used to detect starch in plants • Process by which organisms get rid of wastes • Process by which gas exchange happens in the body • Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle • Process by which water exchange happens in the body • Liquid substance in mammals' mouth that breaks sugar down • ...
Biology-Nutrition in Plants 2017-09-16
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- the green colour pigment which helps leaves to capture energy from sunlight to carry out the food making process of plants by the leaves.
- Mode of nutrition in which organisms or plants that obtain their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter.
- Purely depend on other insects and small animals for their nutrition.
- The cell is enclosed by a thin outer boundary, called the
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- In this mode of nutrition there is a close association between two different plants of different categories.
- The building blocks of living organism.
- Green Plants That Prepare Their Own Food
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
8 Clues: The building blocks of living organism. • Green Plants That Prepare Their Own Food • The cell is enclosed by a thin outer boundary, called the • Purely depend on other insects and small animals for their nutrition. • In this mode of nutrition there is a close association between two different plants of different categories. • ...
NUTRITION 2022-05-12
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- Month in which Mr. Raúl was born
- Process by which cells break down organic nutrients in the prescence of oxygen to get energy
- Process by which gas exchange happens in the body
- Process that happens during daytime in plants and it is the opposite of cellular respiration
- Type of nutrient that, in the presence of oxygen, gives you energy
- type of nutrition in which the organism consumes other organisms to obtain organic and inorganic nutrients
- Type of sugar found exclusively in plants, mainly in seeds
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- Process by which organisms get rid of wastes
- type of nutrition in which the organism produces its own organic nutrients
- Plant structure that stores a large amount of organic nutrients
- Process by which water exchange happens in the body
- Reactant used to detect starch in plants
- Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle
- Liquid substance in mammals' mouth that breaks sugar down
- Cellular respiration is a process by which our cells get _________
15 Clues: Month in which Mr. Raúl was born • Reactant used to detect starch in plants • Process by which organisms get rid of wastes • Process by which gas exchange happens in the body • Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle • Process by which water exchange happens in the body • Liquid substance in mammals' mouth that breaks sugar down • ...
Nutrition 2022-03-30
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- the process by which an organism takes food and utilizes it to get energy, for growth, repair, maintenance is called ________
- The type of nutrition in which the organisms live on or inside the body of their host and derive their food from them
- Poor health may be due to an _______ of nutrients, either a deficiency or excess, which in turn, affects bodily functions cumulatively.
- the act or process of discharging undigested or waste material from a cell or organism specifically.
- ________ rely on other animals for their food
- The type of nutrition in which an organism takes the complex organic food materials into its body by the process of ingestion
- a plastid in green plant cells
- The _______ pigment is responsible for the green colouration in plants
- The process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy is
- Koala is the example of ___________
- The ______ is a long, hollow tube that forms part of the alimentary canal organs of the digestive system.
- Heterotrophs are organisms that ingest organic carbon from other sources to produce energy and maintain their own life.
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- an animal that feeds on insects, worms, and other invertebrates
- The materials which provide nutrition to living organisms are called ______
- Exchange of gases in the leaves take place with the help of ________
- It is estimated that ________ comprise more than half of all microscopic plankton.
- The simple inorganic substances from which an organism is able to form nutritional organic substances is called
- the absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- _________ are cells that create their own energy and biological materials from inorganic chemicals.
- The mode of nutrition in which an organism obtains nutrients from dead and decaying organic matter is called ________ nutrition.
20 Clues: a plastid in green plant cells • Koala is the example of ___________ • ________ rely on other animals for their food • an animal that feeds on insects, worms, and other invertebrates • Exchange of gases in the leaves take place with the help of ________ • The _______ pigment is responsible for the green colouration in plants • ...
Crossword Grade 5 2023-07-12
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- The longest tunnel in India
- The Parsis ate followers of
- The windiest continent
- Flat part of the leaf
- one who feels what others feel
- Who is the Showman
- Founder of Microsoft
- Antonym of Knowledge
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- Which Rishi wrote Vishnu Puran
- Who is Shahid-e-azam
- People watching a cricket match
- The first Indian commercial pilot
- Hirakud dam is in
- Animal that can store food
- Folk dance of Maharashtra
- Bhim's son
- MGR memorial is in
- plants that grow in water
- Plants get nutrition from
- Animal with long hair to protect itself from cold
20 Clues: Bhim's son • Hirakud dam is in • MGR memorial is in • Who is the Showman • Who is Shahid-e-azam • Founder of Microsoft • Antonym of Knowledge • Flat part of the leaf • The windiest continent • Folk dance of Maharashtra • plants that grow in water • Plants get nutrition from • Animal that can store food • The longest tunnel in India • The Parsis ate followers of • ...
PRE RL LES 14 REVISION 2020-05-04
16 Clues: best • drink • plants • change • use up • harmful • animals • summary • harmless • point out • exactly the same • hand in formally • live longer than • able to be dissolved • the biological clock • relating to or providing nutrition
