nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition Review 2025-06-03
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- One aspect of wellness
- The Type of fat that is solid at room temperature
- The abbreviation for tablespoon
- An emotional strain or tension
- One part of the nutrition label
- A mineral our body needs
- The branch of science that deals with nutrients
- Nutrient that provides energy
- Knives should be kept
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- Pot holders should be
- True or False, all foods have the same cook time
- Viruses or parasites that cause illness
- The abbreviation of pint
- Nutrient that is used to build and repair tissue
- Used to drain pasta
- This nutrient helps to improve joint and muscle functionPathogen A virus or parasite that causes illness
16 Clues: Used to drain pasta • Pot holders should be • Knives should be kept • One aspect of wellness • The abbreviation of pint • A mineral our body needs • Nutrient that provides energy • An emotional strain or tension • The abbreviation for tablespoon • One part of the nutrition label • Viruses or parasites that cause illness • The branch of science that deals with nutrients • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-15
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- Dioxide Plants intake this
- Where the oxygen from the plant is released
- What plants need to live and photosynthesis helps to creat
- The output of the chemical reaction for photosynthesis
- You use this in math class
- The leaves absorb this to kickstart photosynthesis
- Plants intake this through their roots
- Photosynthesis helps this to make glucose
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- Helps plants to make ATP in plants
- It's what makes the plant green
- What chlorophyll makes plants
- A fancy word for light
- Starts with c and can be learned about in Science class
- The input of the chemical equation for photosynthesis
- Plants release this which happens to help humans
15 Clues: A fancy word for light • You use this in math class • Dioxide Plants intake this • What chlorophyll makes plants • It's what makes the plant green • Helps plants to make ATP in plants • Plants intake this through their roots • Photosynthesis helps this to make glucose • Where the oxygen from the plant is released • Plants release this which happens to help humans • ...
Acute and chronic eating disorders in children 2026-02-27
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- distorted view of one’s body
- uncontrolled eating leading to distress
- body’s control over appetite and fullness
- scheduled meetings for psychological treatment
- PURGE CYCLE repeated episodes of overeating and compensatory actions
- pattern of limiting calories or certain foods
- negative thoughts or feelings about body shape
- tracking meals and snacks over time
- involving parents in treatment of eating disorders
- observation of intake to ensure adequate nutrition
- structured eating program for recovery
- vitamin or mineral added to diet
- deliberate limitation of food intake
- influence from peers on eating or body image
- tracking own eating behaviors or weight
- learning about healthy eating and growth
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- lacking essential vitamins minerals or protein
- not consuming enough calories to meet needs
- poor nutrient absorption in the digestive tract
- effects of malnutrition on organs and growth
- excessive worry about getting fat
- feelings that provoke abnormal eating behavior
- abnormalities in frequency quantity or type of food
- growth or cognitive effects due to poor nutrition
- stress affecting emotional wellbeing and eating
- evaluating mental health and eating patterns
- following recommendations for therapy
- skills for safe healthy eating
- monitoring changes in body mass
- objectives for improved eating and health
30 Clues: distorted view of one’s body • skills for safe healthy eating • monitoring changes in body mass • vitamin or mineral added to diet • excessive worry about getting fat • tracking meals and snacks over time • deliberate limitation of food intake • following recommendations for therapy • structured eating program for recovery • uncontrolled eating leading to distress • ...
Nutrion in Plants 2017-05-08
5 Clues: an example of saprotrophs. • plants that depend on others for food. • living things which make their own food. • A bacteria that coverts atmospheric nitrogen to nitrate. • the process of taking food by an organism and its utillization by the body.
soil 2023-05-08
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- ____________ fungi are able to drastically increase the absorption capacity.
- What do roots often not reach_________.
- Soil life breaks down matter to become ___________.
- Plants, fungi and __________ make a special system.
- Plants only use 4-7% of soil __________.
- Mycorrhizal fungus forms a _________ connection within the roots.
- ____________ forms a sort of natural defense system around the roots.
- Zone of ___________ is very limited.
- Healthy plants need healthy ________.
- A healthy plnt can keep most ___________ out.
- Healthy soil contains _________________.
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- Fertilizer makes soil __________.
- If a plants root can't find a __________ they'll die.
- For farmers fertilizer was a _________.
- Bacteria __________ do not move back and forth from the roots.
- Roots can only grow in ____________.
- Fungi and bacteria supply _________ from the soil.
- On average roots are no thicker than a ________.
- Plants supply sugars in the form of __________.
- Plants fine absorption roots have a ___________.
20 Clues: Fertilizer makes soil __________. • Roots can only grow in ____________. • Zone of ___________ is very limited. • Healthy plants need healthy ________. • What do roots often not reach_________. • For farmers fertilizer was a _________. • Plants only use 4-7% of soil __________. • Healthy soil contains _________________. • A healthy plnt can keep most ___________ out. • ...
bio 2023-05-11
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- a plants that has seed protected
- a type of protrusion used in amoeboid
- hairs on the root that absorb moisture and nutrients
- a part used for movement
- an organism with only one cell
- a cell that some plants and fungi produce.
- opening on the leaves
- a tissue in plants
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- deep strong vertical roots
- a plant that stretches around a object to grow.
- movement of the motile cell
- a tissue in plants that conducts sugars
- a movement that is response to light
- a stem that grows along the ground
- widely spreading
- a waxy protective layer on the epidermis
- a place for the reproductive organs for plants without flowers.
- vacuole a vacuole that releases excess liquid
- a embryonic stage of a plant.
- a plant with a unprotected seeds
20 Clues: widely spreading • a tissue in plants • opening on the leaves • a part used for movement • deep strong vertical roots • movement of the motile cell • a embryonic stage of a plant. • an organism with only one cell • a plants that has seed protected • a plant with a unprotected seeds • a stem that grows along the ground • a movement that is response to light • ...
Maintaining Our Health Vocabulary 2024-03-22
INFLAMMATION 2024-04-01
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- Drug used to help reduce stress ulcers
- Area of the abdomen with pain during hepatitis or cholecystitis
- Potential emergent complication of peptic ulcer disease involving GI contents being released into the peritoneum
- Potential color of stool with hepatitis
- Viral inflammation of the liver which can be transferred from sharing needles with IV drug use
- IV nutrition used when a patient is unable to absorb nutrition through the gut
- Emergent complication of IBD during which the peristalsis stops and the colon expands
- Baby neutrophils
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- Likely cause of inflammatory bowel disease
- Medication class used to reduce acid secretion
- Immune status of a patient taking Infliximab (Remicade)
- Most prominent symptom in pancreatitis (and near top priority for treatment)
- Common cause of peptic ulcer disease
- Test used to visulize GI tract in diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease
14 Clues: Baby neutrophils • Common cause of peptic ulcer disease • Drug used to help reduce stress ulcers • Potential color of stool with hepatitis • Likely cause of inflammatory bowel disease • Medication class used to reduce acid secretion • Immune status of a patient taking Infliximab (Remicade) • Area of the abdomen with pain during hepatitis or cholecystitis • ...
Energy and Matter Cycles 2025-10-14
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- Gas used by plants and animals for energy processes.
- Organisms that eat other animals.
- Matter cycles between organisms and the environment.
- Energy stored in the bonds of sugar molecules.
- Multiple interconnected food chains.
- Plant sugar produced in photosynthesis.
- Organisms that consume other organisms for energy.
- Process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- Breaks down dead organisms and returns nutrients to soil.
- Organisms that make their own food using sunlight
- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- Energy stored in food molecules is released here.
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- Process where nitrogen moves from the air into soil and organisms.
- Water moves through organisms and the environment in this cycle.
- Tiny particles that make up all matter.
- Organisms that eat plants.
- Green organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
- Energy moves from the sun to plants to animals.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
- The process of breaking down sugar to release energy.
- Organisms that return matter to the soil after death.
- A chain showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- Element in sugars, proteins, and DNA, cycles through organisms.
- Organisms that produce their own energy from sunlight.
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
25 Clues: Organisms that eat plants. • Organisms that eat other animals. • Multiple interconnected food chains. • Tiny particles that make up all matter. • Plant sugar produced in photosynthesis. • Organisms that cannot make their own food • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • Green organelle where photosynthesis occurs. • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
Garden And Plants 2025-05-01
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- Hold plants in place.
- A small leafy plant.
- Climbs and stretches.
- Tall and full of greenery.
- Blooms with bright colours.
- Gives energy to plants.
- Grows on branches.
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- Covers the ground.
- Supports the flower.
- Plants grow in this.
- A part of a flower.
- Pollinates flowers.
- Some plants grow these.
- Helps plants grow.
- Starts a plant's life.
15 Clues: Covers the ground. • Helps plants grow. • Grows on branches. • A part of a flower. • Pollinates flowers. • Supports the flower. • Plants grow in this. • A small leafy plant. • Hold plants in place. • Climbs and stretches. • Starts a plant's life. • Some plants grow these. • Gives energy to plants. • Tall and full of greenery. • Blooms with bright colours.
Food voc 2024-10-15
14 Clues: vegan • mainly • however • request • to undo • innovative • nourishment • eco-friendly • a young business • a food supplement • a future expectation • cows, pigs, sheep, ... • set of rules to follow for your food • meat grown in a lab is called ... meat
GCSE Photosynthesis 2025-05-03
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- Process of changing from liquid to gas
- Product of photosynthesis, used in respiration
- Site of photosynthesis
- Diffusion of water, through semi-permeable membrane
- Site of respiration, powerhouse of the cell
- Pigment in plants that makes them green
- Part of cell that absorbs nutrients from soil (2 words)
- Gaps in leaves that allow gases to flow in and out
- Evaporation of water from plant leaves
- Essential for protein synthesis in plants
- Part of plant that transports dissolved sugars up and down the stem
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- Top layer of a leaf
- What cell walls are made of
- Movement of molecules from area of high concentration to low
- 12th element in Periodic Table
- The movement of sugars in plants
- Transports minerals and water up the stem
- Type of reaction where energy is released to surroundings
- Type of reaction that takes in energy
- Process in plants that releases glucose and oxygen
- 'Brain' of the cell
- Unspecialised cells in plants, capable of cell division
- Parts of leaves, control opening and closing of stomata
- Strong polymer in xylem
24 Clues: Top layer of a leaf • 'Brain' of the cell • Site of photosynthesis • Strong polymer in xylem • What cell walls are made of • 12th element in Periodic Table • The movement of sugars in plants • Type of reaction that takes in energy • Process of changing from liquid to gas • Evaporation of water from plant leaves • Pigment in plants that makes them green • ...
B1 Characteristics of living organisms B2 Cells 2023-05-30
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- : change of position or place
- : never found in animal cells, but most of the cells in the green parts of plants have them
- : chemical reactions breakdown nutrient molecules and release energy in cells
- : the net movement of molecules and ions from a region of their higher concentration to a region of their lower concentration down a concentration gradient, as a result of their random movement
- : a space in a cell, surrounded by a membrane and containing a solution
- : the net movement of water molecules from a region of higher water potential (dilute solution) to a region of lower water potential (concentrated solution), through a partially permeable membrane
- : removal from organism of toxic substances,waste product of metabolism,and substances in excess of requirement
- : taking in materials for energy,growth and development
- : permanent increase in size
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- : Whatever sort of animal or plant they come from, all cells have a cell membrane (sometimes called the cell surface membrane) around the outside
- : All plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall made mainly of
- : the process that make more of the same kind of organism
- : a clear jelly. It is nearly all water; about 70% is water in many cells
- : where the genetic information is stored
- : the ability to detect the stimuli and carry out responses
15 Clues: : permanent increase in size • : change of position or place • : where the genetic information is stored • : taking in materials for energy,growth and development • : the process that make more of the same kind of organism • : the ability to detect the stimuli and carry out responses • : All plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall made mainly of • ...
Thème 4 Science et Technologie 2022-03-16
17 Clues: hope • steel • blurry • mixture • sliding • annoyed • coveted • pitfall • learning • to belong • nutrition • destitute • to confess • to dissect • to wipe out • to accuse of • to slow down
Nutritional science + Medical technology 2020-05-26
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- The process of removing an organ or living tissue and placing in a different part of the body or another body completely
- Energy that is gained by consuming food
- The study of optical processes in biological systems
- Treatment that is needed when an individual’s kidneys can no longer take care of their body’s needs
- It insulates the body to maintain a normal body temperature
- Its abbreviation is DNA
- Substances added to food to maintain or freshness, taste, texture
- Red blood cells
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- The only biochemical macromolecule that cannot be found on food nutrition labels
- A micronutrient that is organic and can be broken down by heat, air or acid
- The lack of nutrition in the body
- The tendency of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal system
- A very large molecule also called a super-molecule
- A cycle of events where a variable is continually monitored, assessed and adjusted
- A transplant from one species to another
- oldest form of imaging
- It measures radiation emitted from inside the body and gives information about the function of the organ, not just the structure.
17 Clues: Red blood cells • oldest form of imaging • Its abbreviation is DNA • The lack of nutrition in the body • Energy that is gained by consuming food • A transplant from one species to another • A very large molecule also called a super-molecule • The study of optical processes in biological systems • It insulates the body to maintain a normal body temperature • ...
Topic 4 - Ecology - Vidhi 2025-01-08
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- Organisms that break down dead material are called _____.
- The growth response to gravity in plants is called _____.
- The process where ammonium is converted to nitrates is called _____.
- Bacteria that convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas perform _____.
- The transfer of energy between trophic levels is only about ____ percent efficient.
- The smallest classification group is the _____.
- Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere during _____.
- Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the ____ of legumes.
- Animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- How organisms are spread out in an area.
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- In a pyramid of biomass, the base is always the _____.
- The initial source of energy for food chains is the _____.
- Organisms that make their own food are known as _____.
- Plants that grow towards sunlight show _____.
- Living factors that affect abundance/distribution.
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide is called _____.
- The process where plants take up nitrates from the soil is called
- The name of the study of plants.
- Organisms that feed on producers are called _____ consumers.
- The component of the ecosystem that includes non-living factors is the
20 Clues: The name of the study of plants. • How organisms are spread out in an area. • Plants that grow towards sunlight show _____. • Animals that feed on both plants and animals. • The smallest classification group is the _____. • Living factors that affect abundance/distribution. • Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the ____ of legumes. • ...
plant science 2022-10-04
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- plant that only lives for one growing season
- a method of propagation where the mother plant is attached to baby plant
- form of obsidian
- media materials that plants grow in
- seed bearing part of plant
- plant that lives more than two years
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- putting part of plant on other plants Division a method of asexual plant propagation
- plant cultivation where plant is suspended in air
- grow plants with sand or other added nutrients
- large absorbent moss
- living or lasting for two year
- main organs of photosynthesis
- a process of using sunlight for food
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- a method of propagation in which a bud of the plant is grafted onto the stem of plants
- plant, part of which is used for food
- mineral or organic material on the surface of the earth
- selective removal of certain parts of a plant
- a mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of an ovary
- a method of specimens
- cultivation of words
- a destructive insect or animal that destroys crops, livestock, and food
- a system of aquaculture where waste made by farmed fish is put on plants
- a substance that is essential for growing plants
- take up water or nutrients for plants
- engineering deliberate modification of an organism
- a pruning method used on young plants to encourage branching
- the main trunk of the plant
- Culture techniques to grow plant cells
29 Clues: form of obsidian • cultivation of words • large absorbent moss • a method of specimens • seed bearing part of plant • the main trunk of the plant • main organs of photosynthesis • living or lasting for two year • media materials that plants grow in • plant that lives more than two years • a process of using sunlight for food • plant, part of which is used for food • ...
🧪Science Crossword🧪 2025-09-15
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- Made from ammonia by bacteria. It is also harmful in high amounts.
- Animals that eat only other animals.
- Tiny living organisms that help break down waste and change nitrogen into forms plants can use.
- A chemical made when plants, animals, or waste break down. It can be harmful in large amounts.
- Plants like beans and peas that have bacteria in their roots to turn air nitrogen into plant food.
- Natural electric sparks in storms that change air nitrogen into compounds that plants can use.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- Animals that eat only plants.
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- The process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food.
- The natural place where an organism lives.
- Organisms, usually plants, that make their own food from sunlight.
- Organisms that eat other living things for energy.
- Made from nitrites by bacteria. Plants use it as food to grow.
- Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment.
- chain – The order in which living things eat each other to get energy.
16 Clues: Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat only other animals. • The natural place where an organism lives. • Animals that eat both plants and other animals. • Organisms that eat other living things for energy. • The role or job of an organism in its environment. • Made from nitrites by bacteria. Plants use it as food to grow. • ...
What We Need - Substances Essential to Living Things 2021-05-24
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- nutrients that are needed in larger amounts
- Compounds that contain carbon.
- Required for photosynthesis in plants and is an important component of bones teeth and DNA in humans
- Compounds that do not contain carbon.
- Catalysts that help control chemical reactions in living things.
- Produced by both plants and animals and in humans used to store excess energy.
- Plants obtain carbon and oxygen from this source.
- Aids in the absorption of calcium and potassium in humans.
- Production of fruits and grains.
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- Plants obtain nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sulfur from this source.
- Important for muscle contraction and nerve impulses in humans and helps plants resist diseases.
- Organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They can be simple glucose molecules or more complex molecules such as starch.
- Elements and compounds that organisms need for living, growing, and reproducing.
- Important for cell division in plants and helps in blood clotting in humans.
- Used for leaf and stem growth in plants and growth and repair of tissues in humans.
- Made up of amino acids.
16 Clues: Made up of amino acids. • Compounds that contain carbon. • Production of fruits and grains. • Compounds that do not contain carbon. • nutrients that are needed in larger amounts • Plants obtain carbon and oxygen from this source. • Aids in the absorption of calcium and potassium in humans. • Catalysts that help control chemical reactions in living things. • ...
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Plant Diversity Crossword 2025-11-25
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- Pigment inside chloroplast that helps absorb light
- Nonvascular plants do not have this
- Vascular plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs water
- Vascular plants that do not have seeds
- Carnivorous plants consume insects to supplement this
- Food source of plants that is carried by the phloem
- Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
- Plants that consume insects are under this category
- Plants without a vascular system
- Term that means "naked seed"
- Plays a major role in gas exchange
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- Process by which plants convert CO2, water and sunlight into glucose and oxygen
- The cool biology professor
- Part of vascular plant that produces sugar
- Part of the vascular system that carried water up through a plant
- Includes gymnosperms and angiosperms
- These plants have flowers and fruit
- Process by which nonvascular plants obtain water
18 Clues: The cool biology professor • Term that means "naked seed" • Plants without a vascular system • Plays a major role in gas exchange • Nonvascular plants do not have this • These plants have flowers and fruit • Includes gymnosperms and angiosperms • Vascular plants that do not have seeds • Part of vascular plant that produces sugar • Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses • ...
Terms 2025-03-03
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- refers to the development of lateral branches
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- refers to the time the plants maintains its health while on display
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium
- the percentage of seeds capable of germination
- Planting of seed
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
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- hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings
- the process of moving plants from one container to another
- term for soil or media
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- the practice of fertilization while irrigating
- Herbaceous plants that grow in one season
- grown to saleble size
16 Clues: Planting of seed • grown to saleble size • term for soil or media • Herbaceous plants that grow in one season • refers to the development of lateral branches • the practice of fertilization while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germination • hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated • a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants • ...
KIN 3347 Exam 1 2023-02-05
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- measurement of the rise in blood glucose 2hrs after a 50g carb portion
- The first step of carb digestion
- a carbohydrate with two linked molecules
- the term for shifting from fats to carbs utilization
- number of calories per gram of alcohol
- using 90g/hr of these 2 can improve performance for long endurance events
- If it ends in this, it is an enzyme for carbohydrate digestion
- a carbohydrate with 11+ linked molecules
- This nutrient has 4 calories per gram
- Table sugar is composed of glucose and?
- transporter of glucose and galactose
- For digestion, the goal is to get molecules down to?
- A lift that takes 1.5 seconds will predominantly use which energy system?
- we need to replenish this after exercise
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- athlete that exercises 4-5 hrs per day
- The environment in the stomach is too ___?
- carbs are stored in plants as?
- anaerobic metabolism, predominant energy source for a 400m race
- nutrients that do provide calories
- I want this type of fiber if I am having trouble "going"
- pre-race strategy to increase glycogen stores
- most complex energy system
- how to convert pounds to kilograms
- this enzyme can break the alpha 1-6 bonds.
- The other monosaccharide not often talked about
- mechanism of fructose absorption is by ______ diffusion.
- nutrition labels now have ________ in a larger font?
- intra-race carbs are needed for races longer than _____ minutes.
28 Clues: most complex energy system • carbs are stored in plants as? • The first step of carb digestion • nutrients that do provide calories • how to convert pounds to kilograms • transporter of glucose and galactose • This nutrient has 4 calories per gram • athlete that exercises 4-5 hrs per day • number of calories per gram of alcohol • Table sugar is composed of glucose and? • ...
Fermentation - North Marion Culinary Arts 2023-03-22
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- _____________ Fermentation is common in plants, animals, and fungi.
- apart from a clean environment, controlling ________________ can lead to a successful ferment, kill it or slow it down
- Along with alcohol, this gas is a bi-product of fermentation(2 words)
- A salt and water solution used to submerge fermenting foods, eliminating
- "Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria & Yeast" (acronym)
- the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance
- Produced by fermenting apples
- Fermentation is responsible for increased nutrition, preservation and ___________________
- This type of fermentation, the oxidation of ethanol results in the production of vinegar(2 words)
- German for "Sour Cabbage"
- A common fermented dairy product produced by adding bacteria to milk
- A mixture of fermented soybeans, rice and salt. Common Japanese condiment used for soups
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- Current health fad includes drinking small amounts of this vinegar diluted in another beverage. Abbreviated ACV
- the type of alcohol produced during fermentation
- the style of bread making where a "pre-ferment" is added to flour, water and salt to create a tangy loaf of bread
- Primary food source for yeasts and bacteria that leads to fermentation
- Made by fermenting a mixture of sweet tea, fruits and spices
- Fermented cabbage, vegetables and spices. A popular Korean condiment
- A fizzy milk drink
- produced by adding acids to curdle milk, salting the curds and pressing into molds before aging/fermenting
- Fermentation works best in _________environments
- Bacteria, microbes and __________ are responsible for most forms of fermentation
22 Clues: A fizzy milk drink • German for "Sour Cabbage" • Produced by fermenting apples • the type of alcohol produced during fermentation • "Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria & Yeast" (acronym) • Fermentation works best in _________environments • Made by fermenting a mixture of sweet tea, fruits and spices • _____________ Fermentation is common in plants, animals, and fungi. • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- Dicots leaf veins
- angiosperm with 2 cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, and vascular bundles in rings within the stem, trap roots, and netted leaf veins
- 2 year life cycle; flower every year
- organism that can produce it own food
- live more than 2 years; flowers every year
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- Cone bearing, vascular plant that produce "naked seeds"
- angiosperm whose seeds having one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- thin rootlike structures
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- fertilized egg/zygote
- mixed in with grass plants
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout the plant
- thick crust on soil/rocks
- cone bearing tree
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
20 Clues: Dicots leaf veins • cone bearing tree • fertilized egg/zygote • thin rootlike structures • thick crust on soil/rocks • mixed in with grass plants • 2 year life cycle; flower every year • organism that can produce it own food • live one growing season; herbaceous stems • live more than 2 years; flowers every year • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • ...
VP Connection Crossword 2025-10-17
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- On-site HOA Director
- Tortellini, Rigatoni, or Fusilli
- Lifestyle Director
- Frequent Noise Heard in VP
- A professional cook
- Residents favorite restaurant
- Guest house
- TV/Internet Provider
- Nutrition Guru
- PD Real Estate developer
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- the governing body of individuals
- Usual weather forecast
- VP phase
- By way of, en route
- Bistro billing director
- The hour for drinks
- manages common areas in a residential community
- Everyday at 5am
- Gas and Electric Provider
- Garbage Removal Co.
- 5 in a row game
21 Clues: VP phase • Guest house • Nutrition Guru • Everyday at 5am • 5 in a row game • Lifestyle Director • By way of, en route • A professional cook • The hour for drinks • Garbage Removal Co. • On-site HOA Director • TV/Internet Provider • Usual weather forecast • Bistro billing director • PD Real Estate developer • Gas and Electric Provider • Frequent Noise Heard in VP • Residents favorite restaurant • ...
Biotechnology 2024-03-26
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- Process used to change the genes of a living organism.
- Organic compound made of a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base that contains genetic instructions used by cells.
- Materials that are broken down through natural processes.
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- Scientists who work with people to teach them about nutrition and health.
- Process of creating a genetically identical organism.
- Proteins which speed up chemical reactions.
- Biotechnology can be used to transform bacteria to make human protein. This was the first to be made with this method.
- Tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism.
- A renewable fuel made from corn and other plants.
- A specific characteristic of an organism.
10 Clues: A specific characteristic of an organism. • Proteins which speed up chemical reactions. • A renewable fuel made from corn and other plants. • Process of creating a genetically identical organism. • Process used to change the genes of a living organism. • Materials that are broken down through natural processes. • ...
Plant Science 2022-03-07
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- seed viability affects the _____
- nutrients that plants need in large
- whats gmo mean?
- male part of the flower
- bud on the side of the stem
- plants need ____ for photosynthesis
- bt corn gives it resistance of ?
- why do plants need soil
- how do plants reproduce?
- Area where the leaves attach
- degrees most plants freeze at _____
- name one disadvantage of micropropagation
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- why is soil important
- Boron is an_____
- 3 plants need from the enviroment
- lack of phosphorus =_____
- what is the lowest horizon
- the initial growth of a plant from a seed
- artificial selection leads to no___________
- biggest particle in soil
- a country where gmo crops grow
- space between two nodes
- seedlings should be transplanted when their first set of
- female part of the flower
- why do some countries ban gmos?
25 Clues: whats gmo mean? • Boron is an_____ • why is soil important • male part of the flower • space between two nodes • why do plants need soil • biggest particle in soil • how do plants reproduce? • lack of phosphorus =_____ • female part of the flower • what is the lowest horizon • bud on the side of the stem • Area where the leaves attach • a country where gmo crops grow • ...
Health 2024-05-13
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- 33)Pharmacy
- 1)Surgery
- 34)Treatment
- 28)Doctor
- 10)Prescription
- 9)Headache
- 31)Hospital
- 27)Healthcare
- 19)Discharge
- 26)Medicine
- 12)Exercise
- 37)Immunization
- 16)Teeth
- 18)Flu
- 15)Lungs
- 23(Fitness
- 4)Illness
- 8)Dentist
- 5)Nurse
- 22)Wellness
- 29)Nurse
- 47)Well-being
- 25)Hygiene
- 43)Prevention
- 21)Hemat
- 42)Diagnosis
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- 50)Anxiety
- 44)Recovery
- 46)Medical
- 40)Pain
- 45)Rehabilitation
- 17)Temperature
- 2)Infection
- 38)Disease
- 32)Clinic
- 36)Vaccination
- 24)Nutrition
- 41)Symptoms
- 14)Bone
- 30)Patient
- 6)Fever
- 13)Needle
- 39)Allergy
- 7)Diet
- 48)Self-care
- 35)Therapy
- 11)Wound
- 49)Stress
- Depression
49 Clues: 18)Flu • 7)Diet • 40)Pain • 14)Bone • 6)Fever • 5)Nurse • 16)Teeth • 15)Lungs • 29)Nurse • 11)Wound • 21)Hemat • 1)Surgery • 28)Doctor • 32)Clinic • 13)Needle • 4)Illness • 8)Dentist • 49)Stress • 50)Anxiety • 46)Medical • 9)Headache • 38)Disease • 30)Patient • 39)Allergy • 23(Fitness • 35)Therapy • Depression • 25)Hygiene • 33)Pharmacy • 44)Recovery • 2)Infection • 31)Hospital • 41)Symptoms • 26)Medicine • 12)Exercise • 22)Wellness • 34)Treatment • ...
Pollen Expert Witness Presentation Jack Luria 2022-12-01
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- When were people in the apartment
- What is an anther part of
- Pollen's function is to cause
- Pollen can link suspects to
- What type of evidence pollen is
- A flowering plant
- Pollination by monecious plants can be
- Similar to salt, Pollen also appears
- Who called the police
- Structure of marijuana pollen
- The most pores hemp pollen has
- Pollen differs in shape and what
- What did the suspects fail to do
- Similar to humans, pollen involves
- First name of man who named pollen
- The police thought the pollen was
- Marijuana pollen is
- Marijuana breeders use pollen to make
- What color is pollen usually
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- A cone bearing plant
- The students lived where
- In flowering plants, pollen is made
- Some people have this with pollen
- The pollen was on the floor and the
- The scientific name for pollen
- Marijuana produces _ amounts of pollen
- Types of plants that produce pollen
- all seed plants makes pollen that is
- Pollen is only viable for a few
- Anthers release pollen from
- Pollen is so small, it's viewed by a
- The police could go in because of a
- The season in Florida where pollen is
- Where did the police send the pollen
- Plant's make to stop self pollination
- A valid principle is named after
- The use of pollen in forensics
- The students hid the plants and the _
- In cone-bearing plants, pollen forms
- A animal or insect that uses pollen
- The amount of pollen meant _ plants
- Pollen in forensics was 1st used where
- The outer coating of pollen
- How does pollen transfer?
- Added to a microscope slide
45 Clues: A flowering plant • Marijuana pollen is • A cone bearing plant • Who called the police • The students lived where • What is an anther part of • How does pollen transfer? • Anthers release pollen from • Pollen can link suspects to • The outer coating of pollen • Added to a microscope slide • What color is pollen usually • Pollen's function is to cause • Structure of marijuana pollen • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-17
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- one of the sinks
- green pigment found in plants
- formula of carbon dioxide in photosynthesis
- humans take in this
- takes in water from the ground
- plants get this from chlorophyll
- formula of glucose
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- needs this to do photosynthesis
- plants take in this
- the process where plants make food
- place where photosynthesis occurs
- an organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- formula of oxygen in photosynthesis
- food for plants
- formula of water in photosynthesis
15 Clues: food for plants • one of the sinks • formula of glucose • plants take in this • humans take in this • green pigment found in plants • takes in water from the ground • needs this to do photosynthesis • plants get this from chlorophyll • place where photosynthesis occurs • the process where plants make food • formula of water in photosynthesis • formula of oxygen in photosynthesis • ...
take a break! 2024-04-09
Vault #6: Ecosystems 2025-10-20
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- web Many food chains connected, showing how energy moves through an ecosystem using arrows.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
- Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or tiny microbe.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Tiny living things that can help break down dead plants and animals.
- The movement of blood through a living creature’s body.
- A scientist who studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A plant or organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- The natural world where plants and animals live.
- A community of living things, non-living things and their environment.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- The natural process of change in an ecosystem over time.
- Living parts of an ecosystem, like animals and plants.
- chain A simple path showing who eats whom in nature.
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- Something that changes an ecosystem, like a storm or fire.
- The process of breaking down food for energy.
- A gas animals breathe to live.
- What living things need to grow, move, and stay alive.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem, like water, air, and sunlight.
- Anything that takes up space and has weight, like water and air.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals to get the energy needed to survive.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide).
- Living things like mushrooms and molds that help break down (decompose) dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Simple plants that live in water and make food with sunlight (photosynthesis).
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Decomposed plants and food that help soil grow healthy plants.
28 Clues: A gas animals breathe to live. • An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The process of breaking down food for energy. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators. • The natural world where plants and animals live. • ...
About you 2021-09-13
26 Clues: raten • pause • Türkei • Sprache • typisch • ähnlich • Formular • türkisch • Nachname • ungarisch • Ernährung • Bestellung • chinesisch • Kursleiter • Fortschritt • selbständig • Stundenplan • französisch • Heimatstadt • lieblings... • Nationalität • name Vorname • Postleitzahl • Einschreibung • Selbstbeurteilung • Volkswirtschaftslehre
王培臣 2022-06-09
27 Clues: lap • ease • fully • spine • focus • exact • image • camera • slight • output • squash • motion • academy • finance • squeeze • ethereal • duration • demolish • analysis • institute • nutrition • intensive • individual • instrument • performance • collaborate • demonstrate
Transport in Plants [part 1] 2020-08-26
Across
- specialised tissue that transports water & ions
- carbohydrate that is transported in manufactured food
- cell structure that is very large and contains cell sap in root hair cells
- the process where water molecules are able to move from cell to cell from the root hair cell into the transport tissue in the centre of roots
- carbohydrate that is formed at the end of photosynthesis
- outer most layer of cells found in all plant organs
- *this* specialised cell that helps to keep the ____ ____ element cells alive
- name given to the transport of manufactured food in a plant
- specialised tissue that transports manufactured food
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- cell organelle absent in root hair cells
- _____ _____ element cells are alive
- _______ bundle consists of two tissues grouped together involved in transport of substances
- deposited on walls of vessel to provide mechanical strength / prevent collapsing of plant
- cell organelle (singular) present in large numbers in root hair cells that releases energy for active transport
- carbohydrate that is stored in plants
15 Clues: _____ _____ element cells are alive • carbohydrate that is stored in plants • cell organelle absent in root hair cells • specialised tissue that transports water & ions • outer most layer of cells found in all plant organs • specialised tissue that transports manufactured food • carbohydrate that is transported in manufactured food • ...
Biology 2: Nonvascular Review 2024-02-07
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- Relationship that is beneficial to both plants/animals/fungi involved
- Protective covering on the outside of the seed that protects embryo from drying out
- Reproductive structure that produces pollen and seed
- Symbiotic relationships formed between fungi and the roots of plants
- Plants that are part of phylum bryophyta
- Structure that contains the embryo of a plant
- Reindeer moss is often mistaken for moss, but it is actually a ___
- Structure that encloses sperm of most plants to prevent it from drying out
- Diploid life cycle that produces spores by meiosis
- Part of plant body that grows downward
- Hair-like projections that anchor the gametophyte to surfaces they grow on in nonvascular plants
- Quality most mosses have that allowed them to be used on wounds in WW1
- Part of plant body that grows mostly upward
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- Haploid life cycle that produces gametes
- Thick-walled cells that conduct water in the plant body
- Life cycle in which a gametophyte alternates with a sporophyte
- Phenomena that enabled plants to develop features to be more successful on land
- Waxy covering on plants to help reduce water loss
- Pores that permit the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Typically found on underside of leaves.
- Pair of cells that border each stoma and change shape to allow for opening of the stomata
- Plants that are part of phylum anthocerophyta
- Part of the seed that provides nourishment to the embryo
- Soft-walled cells that transport organic nutrients
- What is produced when two haploid gametes fuse
- Process of taking inorganic materials such as carbon dioxide and water, and producing organic materials such as glucose and oxygen in the presence of sunlight
- Plants that are part of phylum hepatophyta
26 Clues: Part of plant body that grows downward • Haploid life cycle that produces gametes • Plants that are part of phylum bryophyta • Plants that are part of phylum hepatophyta • Part of plant body that grows mostly upward • Plants that are part of phylum anthocerophyta • Structure that contains the embryo of a plant • What is produced when two haploid gametes fuse • ...
IITA List of Programme KPIs -(2024 - 2030) 2025-03-17
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- Number of people trained in group trainings on IITA products, including researchers, farmers, and others.
- Number of proposals developed to support gender, youth, and social participation.
- Number of active partnerships with NARES and external agricultural research institutes.
- Number of IITA products incorporated into product catalogs (e.g., TAAT, AICCRA).
- Number of outreach events promoting collaboration with NGOs, IFIs, etc.
- Percentage of IITA products adopted by partners for large-scale implementation.
- Number of new or improved crop varieties released.
- Annual rate of genetic improvement in crops, measured as a percentage.
- Scientific publications and findings contributing to agricultural knowledge.
- Participation in global discussions, conferences, and research networks.
- Evaluating the influence of IITA’s projects on agricultural development.
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- Percentage of projects that address diet, health, and nutrition-related objectives.
- Number of peer-reviewed papers made available through open-access repositories.
- Research products or services reaching end-users effectively.
- Ensuring long-term viability of agricultural innovations and research.
- Number of students trained, disaggregated by qualification type (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) and gender.
- The core field of IITA’s research, focused on food security and development.
- Number of papers published in journals with an impact factor greater than 10.
- Number of plant genetic accessions available and safely duplicated by crop.
- Amount of financial resources secured for research and product delivery.
20 Clues: Number of new or improved crop varieties released. • Research products or services reaching end-users effectively. • Ensuring long-term viability of agricultural innovations and research. • Annual rate of genetic improvement in crops, measured as a percentage. • Number of outreach events promoting collaboration with NGOs, IFIs, etc. • ...
Nutrition Services 2014-06-02
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- / The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics can be found at this website
- / "All registered dietitians are nutritionist, but ___ all nutritionists are registered dietitians"
- / Someone who has met specific academic and experiential requirements set forth by the Commission of Dietetic Registration of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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- / A person must be ____ when looking for credible nutrition information on websites that have nutrition claims that seem too good to be true
- / A registered dietitian must have obtained a bachelor's degree in this.
- / Someone who claims they are a food expert.
6 Clues: / Someone who claims they are a food expert. • / The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics can be found at this website • / A registered dietitian must have obtained a bachelor's degree in this. • / "All registered dietitians are nutritionist, but ___ all nutritionists are registered dietitians" • ...
7th Grade Test Review 2023-11-16
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- type of reproduction that involves 2 parents, and produces genetically different offspring
- an adaptation where animals blend in with their environment
- type of reproduction that involves 1 parent, and produces genetically identical offspring
- a dispersal method when seeds are violently ejected from their seedpod
- plants in this biome have needle-like leaves, dark colored to stay warm, and are evergreen
- plants in this biome have soft stems to bend in the wind, deep roots to prevent grazing animals from eating them, and thick bark resistant to fires
- plants in this biome are able to store water, spines to prevent grazing, and flowers that open at night
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- an adaptation that helps an animal hunt better
- plants in this biome are small, dark colored, and have small hairs to keep from freezing
- a dispersal method for seeds that float, ex: coconut
- plants in this biome have broad leaves that drop in cold weather and thick bark to keep warm
- plants in this biome have seeds that float, stems that bend in the current, and absorb nutrients directly from the water
- an adaptation where animals attempt to copy another animal
- plants in this biome have shallow roots, flowers on the floor for pollination, and plants that climb
- a dispersal method for lightweight seeds, ex: samara
- any adaptation that helps an animal survive and reproduct
- a dispersal method when birds eat seeds
17 Clues: a dispersal method when birds eat seeds • an adaptation that helps an animal hunt better • a dispersal method for seeds that float, ex: coconut • a dispersal method for lightweight seeds, ex: samara • any adaptation that helps an animal survive and reproduct • an adaptation where animals attempt to copy another animal • ...
unit_3 2021-11-24
Across
- dokończ wyrażenie "......your bed"
- świętować
- "....up with" rozstać się z kimś
- dokończ wyrażenie "be .....on" = interested in
- dzieciństwo
- zachowanie
- odżywianie
- "be in ..... with" być z kimś w kontakcie
- odkurzanie
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- wedding.............. /przyjęcie/
- dokończ wyrażenie "......the dog"
- cmentarz
- it's too late to.................. :.(
- Boże Narodzenie
- dokończ wyrażenie "take out the............" wynieść śmieci
- a human who is 13-19 years old
16 Clues: cmentarz • świętować • zachowanie • odżywianie • odkurzanie • dzieciństwo • Boże Narodzenie • a human who is 13-19 years old • "....up with" rozstać się z kimś • wedding.............. /przyjęcie/ • dokończ wyrażenie "......the dog" • dokończ wyrażenie "......your bed" • it's too late to.................. :.( • "be in ..... with" być z kimś w kontakcie • ...
Adaptations in Plants and Animals 2024-01-20
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- A tool used to identify species of organisms using opposing observable characteristics
- When an organism sleeps or goes dormant during winter until favorable conditions come back
- All of the members of a species living in a particular area at a particular time
- Process of favorable traits being passed down from generation to generation allowing species to survive in their environment
- A behavior that is inherited rather than learned
- To stay in the same place but make small changes to survive
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- Making deliberate crosses of plants or mating of animals, so the offspring will have a desired characteristic derived from one of the parents
- A different form or version of something
- An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus
- Change in environment that causes an organism to respond
- The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
- Characteristics or behaviors that help organisms survive in their environments
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- The movement of organisms from one place to another in order to find favorable conditions
- How an organism hides and blends into their environment
15 Clues: A different form or version of something • A behavior that is inherited rather than learned • How an organism hides and blends into their environment • Change in environment that causes an organism to respond • The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions • To stay in the same place but make small changes to survive • ...
Chapter 2 2023-09-12
Across
- contents of food and the impact of constituents on body
- the study of the social, psychological. and economic factors that determine food habits,
- an umbrella term covering a vast variety of processes for using living organisms—such as plants, animals, microbes, or any part of these organisms—to develop new or improved food products
- a food that makes up the dominant part of a population's diet
- ts cultivation, preparation and communal consumption
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- scientific norms for intake of calories, proteins and other nutrients
- preserves the taste and nutritional value of what's inside.
- have had their DNA changed using genes from other plants or animals
- the effective retrieval, organization, storage, and optimum use of information, data, and knowledge for food-and-nutrition-related problem-solving and decision-making
- a set of beliefs that values thinness, appearance, and shape above health & well-being
- any consideration of food items by the society as improper or unacceptable that arises mainly based on religious, cultural, historical and social principles
- a Jewish dietary framework for food preparation, processing, and consumption
12 Clues: ts cultivation, preparation and communal consumption • contents of food and the impact of constituents on body • preserves the taste and nutritional value of what's inside. • a food that makes up the dominant part of a population's diet • have had their DNA changed using genes from other plants or animals • ...
4.01 plant growth - Reyna Pittsnogle 2023-04-17
Across
- Hardiness______ plants are categorized by ______ based on the average minimum temperature
- a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Photoperiodism is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction ________
- Translocation is the process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- Phototropism is the tendency for plants to grow toward a ____ source
- Transpiration is the process by which plants lose water from their _______ through evaporation
- Moisture is 90% of plant tissue is made mostly water, water carries ________ throughout the plant
- the process by which plant roots take in (water and air)
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- the process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
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- when a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruits
- Plants produce much more ______ through photosynthesis than they use respiration
- short-day plants require long nights to flower
- Photosynthesis is the food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines ________ and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- Photosynthesis, respiration, absorption, transpiration, translocation, reproduction
- violets plants require short nights to flower
- Temperature needs vary depending on the types of plants, either too high or too low will have ___________
- formula: carbon dioxide, water, ________, Glucose, oxygen
- Plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
20 Clues: a plant rests or grows very little, if any • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • short-day plants require long nights to flower • when a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruits • violets plants require short nights to flower • the process by which plant roots take in (water and air) • formula: carbon dioxide, water, ________, Glucose, oxygen • ...
Lesson 6 2017-06-01
Rural Areas (Farming) 2026-03-15
Across
- — a substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- — using resources in a way that does not harm the future.
- — plants that farmers grow for food or sale.
- — the activity of farming and growing food.
- — a small amount of water in the soil or air.
- — supplying water to crops through systems or channels.
- — flat areas built on a hillside for farming.
- — a glass building where plants grow in controlled conditions.
- — the physical shape or type of land in an area.
- — the amount of crops produced from land.
Down
- — animals such as cows, sheep, or pigs kept on farms.
- — money given by a government to support farmers or businesses.
- — material placed on soil to keep moisture and protect plants.
- — a long period with very little rain.
- — a chemical used to kill insects that damage plants.
- — the process of collecting crops from fields when they are ready.
- — to prepare and use land for growing plants.
- — land that is higher on one side and lower on the other.
- — food produced without artificial chemicals.
- — related to the countryside rather than cities.
20 Clues: — a long period with very little rain. • — the amount of crops produced from land. • — the activity of farming and growing food. • — plants that farmers grow for food or sale. • — to prepare and use land for growing plants. • — a small amount of water in the soil or air. • — food produced without artificial chemicals. • — flat areas built on a hillside for farming. • ...
Insects as Superfood 2025-09-08
Across
- emissions – Harmful gases released into the air, often from cars, factories, or farming. (Paragraph E)
- – The way someone understands or thinks about something. (Paragraph G)
- – Producing good results without wasting time, energy, or materials. (Paragraph F)
- – Something not necessary for life but nice to have because it is expensive or makes you feel special. (Paragraph G)
- – A way of using resources so they will not run out in the future. (Paragraph D/E)
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- gas – A gas, such as carbon dioxide or methane, that traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. (Paragraph D)
- – The process of getting the food and substances the body needs to stay healthy. (Paragraph C)
- – Very unpleasant; causing a strong feeling of dislike. (Paragraph C)
- – Something that is rare and special to eat, often expensive. (Paragraph B)
- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow. (Paragraph F)
10 Clues: – A substance added to soil to help plants grow. (Paragraph F) • – Very unpleasant; causing a strong feeling of dislike. (Paragraph C) • – The way someone understands or thinks about something. (Paragraph G) • – Something that is rare and special to eat, often expensive. (Paragraph B) • ...
Energy And Energy Transfer 2025-07-27
Across
- An animal that eats insects.
- Tint kiving things that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- The part of the plant that takes in water from the soil.
- The transfer of energy from one organism to another.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by another.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- The gas that plants take in from the air during photosynthesis.
- An animal that eats dead animals it did not kill.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- Living things that make their own food from sunlight.
- The main source of energy for all life on Earth.
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- One of the seven life processes: where living gets rid of waste.
- The Sun gives us this.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- One of the seven life processes: when a living thing brings in oxygen.
- An animal that eats meat only.
- A living thing that cannot make its own food and gets energy by eating other living things.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- Plants use sunlight,carbon dioxide and _______ to make food.
- The transfer of energy from one living thing to the next.
21 Clues: The Sun gives us this. • An animal that eats insects. • An animal that eats meat only. • An animal that eats only plants. • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by another. • The main source of energy for all life on Earth. • ...
Terms 2024-03-04
Across
- The difference in temperatures.
- The process of Prepping plants for post-production environments.
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Containers divided into compartments.
- Grown to saleable size.
- % of seeds that will grow.
- Plants you plant every season.
- The Development of lateral Branches.
- Term for soil.
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- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- Baskets containing plants maintained from seeds.
- Small plants in small media.
- The process of washing salts from medium.
- Baskets containing plants maintained by cutting.
- The duration of time of a plant's health on display.
- Planting seeds.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another.
17 Clues: Term for soil. • Planting seeds. • Grown to saleable size. • % of seeds that will grow. • Small plants in small media. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • Plants you plant every season. • The difference in temperatures. • The Development of lateral Branches. • Containers divided into compartments. • The process of washing salts from medium. • ...
photosynthesis 2012-10-02
Across
- cell layer in plants that contain chloroplasts
- where Calvin cycle occurs
- conversion of solar energy in to chemical energy
- photosynthesis used by desert plants
- energy molecule made during the light reaction
- green pigment in plants
- coenzyme made during the light reaction
- organisms that make their own food
- aka consumers
- product of CO2Fixation phase in Calvin cycle
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- energy used by plants
- site of light absorption and electron excitation
- where light reaction occurs
- reaction that converts CO2 in to carbohydrate (6,5)
- organelle that conducts photosynthesis
- hole in the leaf that lets oxygen diffuse out and CO2 in
- molecule that is split during light reaction
- pumps H+ ions in to thylakoid as electrons move along
- reaction of oxidation and reduction combined
- 5 carbon molecule
- product of CO2 Reduction phase in Calvin cycle
21 Clues: aka consumers • 5 carbon molecule • energy used by plants • green pigment in plants • where Calvin cycle occurs • where light reaction occurs • organisms that make their own food • photosynthesis used by desert plants • organelle that conducts photosynthesis • coenzyme made during the light reaction • molecule that is split during light reaction • ...
Healthy Choices 2026-01-23
Across
- When you lie down in bed
- Depressant substance in liquid form
- found in batteries
- Jumping up and down
- Mood altering chemical substances
- Highly addictive chemical in tobacco
- fat found in animal products
- An organ that breaks down food or drink
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- Nail polish remover
- Mind or mental state
- gas released in car exhaust fumes
- lighter fluid
- Study of food
- E-cigarettes
14 Clues: E-cigarettes • lighter fluid • Study of food • found in batteries • Nail polish remover • Jumping up and down • Mind or mental state • When you lie down in bed • fat found in animal products • gas released in car exhaust fumes • Mood altering chemical substances • Depressant substance in liquid form • Highly addictive chemical in tobacco • An organ that breaks down food or drink
Activity F 2026-01-31
Seedless And Non-Vascular Plants 2022-04-08
Across
- Not containing flowers
- The most primitive group of non-vascular plants
- The type of size of a non-vascular plant
- Seedless plants reproduce with these
- Taxonomic division name of non-vascular plants
- Non-vascular: form on trees
- Transport water through plant,not in non-vascular
- A seedless vascular plant that produces large fronds
- The type of habitat needed
- A group of cells; used by a non-vascular plant
- more than one organism is needed
- Transport food through plants
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- A group of non-vascular plants in which stomata appear
- Non vascular; Clorophyll containing
- Contain stems, spores, and leaves but no
- A seedless vascular plant characterized by a jointed stem
- Meaning containing no seeds
- The earliest group of seedless vascular plants
- spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- Organism can reproduce by itself
20 Clues: Not containing flowers • The type of habitat needed • Meaning containing no seeds • Non-vascular: form on trees • Transport food through plants • Organism can reproduce by itself • more than one organism is needed • Non vascular; Clorophyll containing • Seedless plants reproduce with these • The type of size of a non-vascular plant • Contain stems, spores, and leaves but no • ...
Respaso del Capitulo o salud 2021-10-13
Spring Has Sprung 2025-04-02
Across
- A grassy field that becomes lush in spring
- A young bird that learns to fly in spring
- Happens when rain and sun mix
- Another word for "spring"
- A light wind, often refreshing in spring
- What plants and trees do in early spring
- The melting of ice and snow as temperatures rise
- Common in spring, helps plants grow
- Often associated with Easter
- The color of new spring leaves
- Warmer and more frequent in spring
- A month in spring
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- The event that marks the beginning of spring
- The process of seeds sprouting into plants
- A word meaning renewal, like what happens in nature during spring
- The sound birds make in spring
- A newly hatched bird or reptile
- Birds build these in spring
- Causes allergies but helps plants reproduce
- A light spring breeze
20 Clues: A month in spring • A light spring breeze • Another word for "spring" • Birds build these in spring • Often associated with Easter • Happens when rain and sun mix • The sound birds make in spring • The color of new spring leaves • A newly hatched bird or reptile • Warmer and more frequent in spring • Common in spring, helps plants grow • A light wind, often refreshing in spring • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- what us the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere
- basins some phosphorus in soil is washed away into
- animal waste decay by the action of bacteria creates
- this kind of bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia in the form of
- huge deposits of of carbon were stored as plants and animals that are what
- gases deposits are burned as fossil fuels which include
- plants use CO2 in the process of what
- What percentage is of the atmosphere is nirtogen gas
- phosphorus in water
- higher organisms use nitrogen to make what
- too much CO2 me all the atmosphere may be responsible for what effect
- plants and animals cannot use nitrogen found directly here
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- too much phosphorus in water causes plants too
- humans add this with bad nitrogen in it, hurting the atmosphere
- phosphorus is mostly found in
- natural source for CO2
- it is a essential for life
- animals use this to make more CO2
- plants use what in the process of photosynthesis
- animal waste decay by the action of bacteria, which create ammonia and what
20 Clues: phosphorus in water • natural source for CO2 • it is a essential for life • phosphorus is mostly found in • animals use this to make more CO2 • plants use CO2 in the process of what • higher organisms use nitrogen to make what • too much phosphorus in water causes plants too • plants use what in the process of photosynthesis • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Nutrition in Pregnancy 2025-05-30
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- – Good source of biologically available calcium
- – Essential vitamin often low in vegan diets
- – Source of vitamin C aiding iron absorption
- – Sugar-rich drink to avoid in pregnancy
- – First-line treatment for gestational diabetes mellitus
- – Pregnancy condition linked to high blood pressure
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- – Main energy-giving macronutrient
- – Additional energy needed during third trimester (kcal)
- – Pregnancy complication from large baby due to GDM
- – Diet not advisable during pregnancy
- – Good vegetarian protein source (like tofu)
- – Natural remedy for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
- – Food group providing essential fatty acids, proteins, and fiber
- – Dietary habit of eating non-food items
- – Hormone-related condition causing excess weight in women
15 Clues: – Main energy-giving macronutrient • – Diet not advisable during pregnancy • – Sugar-rich drink to avoid in pregnancy • – Dietary habit of eating non-food items • – Essential vitamin often low in vegan diets • – Good vegetarian protein source (like tofu) • – Source of vitamin C aiding iron absorption • – Good source of biologically available calcium • ...
Agricrossword 2020-02-04
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- growing a fish and plants at the same time
- farming and stuff
- growing plants without soil
- preparing of using crops
- rotation the act of switch ping crops in a time period
- basically balance
- a plant
- what holds plants
- makes plant live
- makes plants safe
- what you eat
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- farming of fish
- farm industry
- poison for bugs to help plants
- animals on a farm
- Modified Organism: GMO
- the practice of farming
- caring for crops
- the science of farming
- the owning of land
- the supply of water for crops
- trees
22 Clues: trees • a plant • what you eat • farm industry • farming of fish • caring for crops • makes plant live • animals on a farm • farming and stuff • basically balance • what holds plants • makes plants safe • the owning of land • Modified Organism: GMO • the science of farming • the practice of farming • preparing of using crops • growing plants without soil • the supply of water for crops • ...
Health Spanish and English 2024-04-15
14 Clues: salud • comida • estrés • músculo • corazón • proteína • la grasa • nutrición • consentir • ejercicio • el embarazo • respiración • carbohidratos • aptitud física
Caleb Perry-4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- zones in which plants are categorized by based on the average minimum temperature
- is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- the process by which food and nutrients moves within a plant from one plant part to another
- the process by which water and mineral enter the plant through cell walls
- require long nights to flower
- is when plants first start to grow from a seed
- require short nights to flower
- The food manufacturing process in green plant that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the main product of photosynthesis
- is hardiness zone 7
- is when plants rests or grows very little
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- water carries nutrients throughout the plant
- the process by which plant roots take in water and air
- the process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- is hardiness zones 6-8
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- the process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- the by-product of photosynthesis
20 Clues: is hardiness zone 7 • is hardiness zones 6-8 • require long nights to flower • require short nights to flower • the by-product of photosynthesis • the main product of photosynthesis • is when plants rests or grows very little • water carries nutrients throughout the plant • is when plants first start to grow from a seed • is when plants produce flowers, seeds and fruit • ...
Parvana's Journey Crossword- Isabel Dean 8B 2013-11-12
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- To assure again
- To do something unwise
- The opposite of comfortable
- A big hole in the ground
- People who travel
- A dead body
- A vigorous pull
- A person that steals things
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- Intolerable
- The opposite of full
- Something yummy
- To talk quietly
- To laugh in a silly way
- Lack of proper nutrition
- A design using thread
- Causes a person to tire
- Is used to make the soil rick in nutrients
- To be extremely tired
- To feel embarassed or guilty
- something or someone irritating
20 Clues: Intolerable • A dead body • Something yummy • To talk quietly • To assure again • A vigorous pull • People who travel • The opposite of full • A design using thread • To be extremely tired • To do something unwise • To laugh in a silly way • Causes a person to tire • Lack of proper nutrition • A big hole in the ground • The opposite of comfortable • A person that steals things • ...
Around GSS 2013-06-03
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- Mr. Whyatt teaches...
- Where we go for our final school trip
- home of the GSS ******
- B******* gym
- 424 jas ****** chairs
- We eat here
- Where gym stars perform
- Main ***
- In the candy machine on fourth floor
- **** office
- She teaches food and nutrition
- The name of our principle
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- The full name of the school
- T********* hallway
- We *** in the cafe
- Best day in the cafe
- Where drama stars perform
- Female drama teacher
- S******** room
- we need these for basketball
20 Clues: Main *** • We eat here • **** office • B******* gym • S******** room • T********* hallway • We *** in the cafe • Best day in the cafe • Female drama teacher • Mr. Whyatt teaches... • 424 jas ****** chairs • home of the GSS ****** • Where gym stars perform • Where drama stars perform • The name of our principle • The full name of the school • we need these for basketball • ...
a job in childcare 2023-09-24
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- skills Sozialkompetenz
- schoolreport
- when you cut, draw, stick sth together
- surroundings
- when you enjoy a day outside in Nature
- preferred
- typically
- looks after children in his/her home
- schedule
- school kindergarten
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- you want a position and write an
- make you able to do something skilled
- when you have to be somewhere at a certian time
- not ill
- college where you can learn a job
- care for to look after
- way of eating
- like MSA in Germany
- appartment
- childcare for the youngest children
20 Clues: not ill • schedule • preferred • typically • appartment • schoolreport • surroundings • way of eating • like MSA in Germany • school kindergarten • skills Sozialkompetenz • care for to look after • you want a position and write an • college where you can learn a job • childcare for the youngest children • looks after children in his/her home • make you able to do something skilled • ...
Resource Management + Water 2025-03-20
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- Too many fish taken out before they can repopulate
- The gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land due to over pumping
- Prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource
- All the land that drains into a specific body of water
- Water located below the surface of the Earth found in aquifers
- The ability to do something well and without wasting time, money or enery
- This type of energy resource is replaceable by natural means. Ex: trees, wind
- This type of energy resource takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals. Ex: coal, oil, natural gas
- Water that collects on the surface of the Earth. Found in rivers, ice, lakes, etc.
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- Not having electricity
- Too much algae grows and pulls oxygen from the water, killing fish
- A boundary below ground that is saturated with water
- A rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- A disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- An area of land that is periodically underwater or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture
15 Clues: Not having electricity • Too many fish taken out before they can repopulate • A boundary below ground that is saturated with water • Prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource • All the land that drains into a specific body of water • A rock layer that stores groundwater and allows it to flow • ...
Révisions 2019-10-07
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- Mélange nutritif artificiel contenant glucides, lipides et protéines.
- Voie particulière de nutrition parentérale pour laquelle le point d'entrée dans le système veineux est périphérique, mais où l'extrémité distale se fait au niveau central.
- La conserver est indispensable pour les pathologies chroniques
- C'est le risque principal en cas d'alimentation mixée servie tiède
- Oesophagite pouvant être la conséquence de radiothérapie répétée.
- Critère majeur dans le choix d'une solution de nutrition parentérale
- Révèle une anémie
- Questionnaire de dépistage adressé aux personnes âgées
- syndrome retrouvé chez les MICI et la maladie coeliaque
- Atteinte macroangiopathique chez les diabétiques
- Entraine une fuite potassique
- Texture indiquée lorsque la mastication est rendue difficile
- marqueur majeur dans le diagnostic de pancréatite
- Molécules de nutrition artificielle totalement hydrolysées pour permettre une meilleure assimilation intestinale.
- Anémie par malabsorption de vitamine B12
- Le patient qui en souffre : tousse lors des repas, change ses habitudes de repas, refuse de manger, perd du poids.
- Diarrhées à l'origine d'une solution de nutrition entérale trop concentrée
- Facteur à prendre en compte l lorsque le catabolisme est augmenté
- Risque majeur en cas de débit de nutrition entérale trop élevé sur un site gastrique
- Ou albumine
- Car substance seuil à partir de 1,8 g/l dans le sang
- ce type là est caractérisé par une insuline-résistance
- Etiologie majeure des pancréatites
- technique de chirurgie mixte : restrictive et malabsorption
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- Technique chirurgicale de la gastrectomie inférieure des 2/3
- Cet acide prévient les diarrhées infectieuses
- anti-inflammatoires stéroïdes
- Contient la plus haute teneur en fibres observée
- augmenté en cas de dénutrition et post-chirurgie
- Rétablissement de la continuité
- Alternative plaisir chez le diabétique
- Marqueur protéique à corréler à l'albumine
- Elle est responsable de la majorité des cas de cancer de l'estomac.
- Un des effets de la corticothérapie
- On les supprime à l'approche d'une colposcopie
- Chirurgie de l'obésité
- Celle de droite entraine les plus grandes conséquences
- enzyme protéolytique
- La phase deux des étapes de la déglutition
- point de rassemblement entre les enzymes pancréatiques encore inactivées
- Arrêt du péristaltisme
- Paramètre à prendre en compte en plus de la texture en cas d'amygdalectomie
- Premier régime indiqué en début de réalimentation
- Son exérèse entraine un dumping syndrome
- Sel de régime
- La contrôler rigoureusement est impératif après une gastrectomie.
- Un excès de ces fibres peut provoquer une diarrhée
- Les poudres de maltodextrine et de protéine en font partie
48 Clues: Ou albumine • Sel de régime • Révèle une anémie • enzyme protéolytique • Chirurgie de l'obésité • Arrêt du péristaltisme • anti-inflammatoires stéroïdes • Entraine une fuite potassique • Rétablissement de la continuité • Etiologie majeure des pancréatites • Un des effets de la corticothérapie • Alternative plaisir chez le diabétique • Anémie par malabsorption de vitamine B12 • ...
Horticulture 2022-10-03
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- Vegetataive propagation for plants.
- something that last for a long time or forever
- The seed bearing of a plant.
- A yellow or brown mineral.
- A form of obsidian.
- Sections of a such as a modified stem.
- Cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Spreads disease or causes destruction.
- culture culturing plant seeds,organs, etc.
- A form of pruning that encourages branching on a plant.
- moss A large absorbent moss.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water to support the flower.
- Roots hang in the air while nutrients are given to them in a form of mist
- Plants that perform there entire life cycle from seed to flower.
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- Plant that require 2 years to complete there life cycle
- the cultivation of plants of enriched water
- engineering modification of characteristics
- technique of plant propagation.
- sweet product
- Plants that persist for lots of growing seasons.
- media materials that plants grow in.
- A flattened structure of a high plant.
- process that green plants use to synthesize food from carbon dioxide
- The upper layer of earth.
- Supplies the nutrients for plants to grow hydroponically
- The bud of a plant is grafted onto a stem.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- The main body or stalk of a plant.
- The joining together of plants parts.
- A plant or part of a plant used as food.
30 Clues: sweet product • A form of obsidian. • The upper layer of earth. • A yellow or brown mineral. • The seed bearing of a plant. • moss A large absorbent moss. • technique of plant propagation. • The main body or stalk of a plant. • Vegetataive propagation for plants. • media materials that plants grow in. • The joining together of plants parts. • ...
Plant Science & Growth Basics 2026-01-14
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- – Ability of a plant to survive cold temperatures.
- – Seeding turf into existing grass.
- – The process of converting sugars into energy for growth.
- – Green pigment responsible for photosynthesis.
- – Ability of pests to survive treatments.
- – Process of removing soil cores to relieve compaction.
- – The scientific study of plants.
- – Creating clean boundaries between landscape areas.
- – Creating new plants.
- – Single main root with smaller lateral roots.
- – Undeveloped shoot or flower.
- – Nutrients needed in large amounts (N, P, K).
- – Supports leaves and transports water and nutrients.
- – Low-growing plants used to cover soil.
- – Distance between nodes.
- – Unwanted plant in a managed area.
- – Plant illness caused by pathogens.
- – Moving plants to a new container or location.
- – Organism that damages plants.
- – Removing plant parts to improve health or shape.
- – Chemical used to control insects.
- – Lack of essential nutrients.
- – Period when plant growth slows or stops.
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- – Material used to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
- – Production of new shoots in turfgrass.
- (ET) – Water loss from soil and plants.
- – Chemical used to control weeds.
- – Horizontal above-ground stem.
- – Artificial application of water to plants.
- – Loss of nutrients through excess watering.
- – Arrangement of flowers on a plant.
- – The science and art of growing plants for food, beauty, and utility.
- – Material added to supply plant nutrients.
- – Plant part used to grow a new plant.
- – Nutrients needed in small amounts.
- – Water loss from plant leaves through stomata.
- – Cutting plants uniformly for appearance.
- – Area where roots and shoots meet (critical in turf).
- – Application of material to improve turf surface.
- – Process by which plants use light to produce energy.
- – Point on a stem where leaves or branches form.
- – Layer of dead organic matter between turf and soil.
- – Ideal soil blend for plant growth.
- – Stages of plant growth from seed to maturity.
- – Chemical used to control diseases.
- – Horizontal underground stem.
46 Clues: – Creating new plants. • – Distance between nodes. • – Undeveloped shoot or flower. • – Lack of essential nutrients. • – Horizontal underground stem. • – Horizontal above-ground stem. • – Organism that damages plants. • – Chemical used to control weeds. • – The scientific study of plants. • – Seeding turf into existing grass. • – Unwanted plant in a managed area. • ...
Weeds 2024-10-17
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- chemical that kills plants
- plants moving water
- unwanted plant
- soaking into soil
- herbicide that kills certain plants
- starting seeds sprouting
- spraying in narrow line
- putting herbicide on leaf of plant
- one year life cycle
- weeds giving off chemicals
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- type of aquatic plant
- 2 year life cycle
- most common weed control
- multi year life cycle
- promoting germination
- spraying in wide area
- long narrow leaf plant
- above ground horizontal stem
- poisonous weeds
- triangular shaped plant
- dandelion is this
- plants not growing
- round up is this herbicide
- horizontal underground stem
24 Clues: unwanted plant • poisonous weeds • 2 year life cycle • soaking into soil • dandelion is this • plants not growing • plants moving water • one year life cycle • type of aquatic plant • multi year life cycle • promoting germination • spraying in wide area • long narrow leaf plant • triangular shaped plant • spraying in narrow line • most common weed control • starting seeds sprouting • ...
Annual Bedding Plants Crossword 2025-03-03
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- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Term for soil or media
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from growing medium as water flows through the media
- planting of seeds
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- Grown to saleable size
- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
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- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Refers to the time the plants maintains its health while on display for sale
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Rate The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- The difference between the day and the nighttime temperatures
17 Clues: planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • Grown to saleable size • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • Rate The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • The difference between the day and the nighttime temperatures • Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Plant Classification 2015-11-08
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- process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- part the absorbs water and nutrients
- chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight
- seed bearing part of a plant
- flowering plants
- trees that shed their leaves each year
- the transfer of pollen from one flower part to another
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- plants without flowers or seeds protected in fruit
- tree that bears cones
- plants with tubes to transport water and nutrients
- growing plants without soil
- plants without tubes to transport water and nutrients
- main body or stalk of a plant
- organism that makes its own food
- gas given off by plants during photosynthesis
15 Clues: flowering plants • tree that bears cones • growing plants without soil • seed bearing part of a plant • main body or stalk of a plant • organism that makes its own food • part the absorbs water and nutrients • trees that shed their leaves each year • gas given off by plants during photosynthesis • chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight • ...
Topic 1 - Food for Life Stages 2024-10-16
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- Children or individuals who are selective about the foods they eat.
- Programs designed to teach children and adolescents about healthy eating.
- The practice of preparing meals in advance to promote healthy eating habits.
- Indigestible part of plant foods that aids digestion and prevents chronic diseases.
- The recommended method of feeding infants for optimal nutrition.
- Important for brain development in infants and overall health.
- Foods that provide a high amount of nutrients relative to their calorie content.
- A mineral vital for bone growth, especially in adolescents.
- Foods introduced to an infant’s diet, typically starting around six months.
- Foods that include the bran, germ, and endosperm, providing more nutrients and fiber.
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- Nutrients required in large amounts for energy: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- The process of providing adequate fluids to prevent dehydration, especially in seniors.
- Foods that have had iron added to them to help improve nutritional content.
- Essential nutrient for muscle maintenance and growth across all life stages.
- Initiatives designed to provide nutrition support to vulnerable populations.
- The quantity of sugar consumed, which should be limited for better health.
- Quick, easy options for healthy eating, such as fruits and nuts for adolescents.
- Acid A B vitamin important for neural tube development during pregnancy.
- The amount of bone tissue in the body, which can be maximized during adolescence.
- Mineral crucial for preventing anemia, especially in adolescent girls.
20 Clues: A mineral vital for bone growth, especially in adolescents. • Important for brain development in infants and overall health. • The recommended method of feeding infants for optimal nutrition. • Children or individuals who are selective about the foods they eat. • Mineral crucial for preventing anemia, especially in adolescent girls. • ...
Ecosystem & Photosynthesis 2025-10-22
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- Get their energy by eating other organisms
- This animals will eat the primary consumers
- Win - Lose Relationship
- Win - Meh Relationship
- Animals that only eat plants, veggies, or fruit
- Plants convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into energy
- Close and dependent relationship between organisms of different species
- The sugar that plants make
- The variety of all living things
- The sun gives it 100% of energy
- Absorbs sunlight to give plants color
- Animals that hunts and kills for food
- Opening on plant leaves that allows gas in and out
- Animals that can eat plants and meat
- Transport nutrients from the soil into the plant
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- All the living and nonliving things interacting in an area
- Win - Win Relationship
- An animal that is hunted and killed for food
- Key ingredient for plants to make a carbohydrate like glucose
- The consumer that 10% of the energy is transferred here
- Animals that eat other animals
- Nonliving things in an ecosystem
- Living or once living things in a ecosystem
- A set of connected parts forming a whole that work together
- Animals that eat dead materials
- Plants release this gas after photosynthesis
- Make their own energy from the sunlight
27 Clues: Win - Win Relationship • Win - Meh Relationship • Win - Lose Relationship • The sugar that plants make • Animals that eat other animals • The sun gives it 100% of energy • Animals that eat dead materials • Nonliving things in an ecosystem • The variety of all living things • Animals that can eat plants and meat • Absorbs sunlight to give plants color • ...
Adaptations in Plants and Animals 2024-01-20
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- A tool used to identify species of organisms using opposing observable characteristics
- When an organism sleeps or goes dormant during winter until favorable conditions come back
- All of the members of a species living in a particular area at a particular time
- Process of favorable traits being passed down from generation to generation allowing species to survive in their environment
- A behavior that is inherited rather than learned
- To stay in the same place but make small changes to survive
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- Making deliberate crosses of plants or mating of animals, so the offspring will have a desired characteristic derived from one of the parents
- A different form or version of something
- An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus
- Change in environment that causes an organism to respond
- The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
- Characteristics or behaviors that help organisms survive in their environments
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- The movement of organisms from one place to another in order to find favorable conditions
- How an organism hides and blends into their environment
15 Clues: A different form or version of something • A behavior that is inherited rather than learned • How an organism hides and blends into their environment • Change in environment that causes an organism to respond • The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions • To stay in the same place but make small changes to survive • ...
#2 Surgery Team 2025-09-11
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- Cares for patients
- Examines tissue samples
- Manages sleep during surgery
- Keeps instruments sterile
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- Manages blood circulation machines
- Manages medicines
- Helps with nutrition
- Doctor in training
- Liver disease doctor
- Organ donation manager
- Specialist who operates
- Reviews imaging scans
- Supports patient emotionally
- Supports the organ donor
14 Clues: Manages medicines • Doctor in training • Cares for patients • Helps with nutrition • Liver disease doctor • Reviews imaging scans • Organ donation manager • Specialist who operates • Examines tissue samples • Supports the organ donor • Keeps instruments sterile • Supports patient emotionally • Manages sleep during surgery • Manages blood circulation machines
3702 Exam 4A Yellow 2015-04-16
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- [22.3] This class of bacteria contains the orders Chromatiales, Thiotricholes, Methylococcales, Legionales, Pseudomonadales, Alteromonodales, Vibirionales, Enterobacteriales, and Pasteurellales
- [26.7] Endoparasitic microbes that lack mitochondria, peroxisomes, and centrioles but possess mitosomes.
- [22.1] Bacteria that use one carbon compounds for carbon and energy.
- [21.9] Source of energy is completely derived from methane
- [19.1] 18th Century Swedish botanist who developed first natural classification system
- [20.1] Group of archea that are strict anaerobes that produce methane as the major metabolic end product
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- [27.2] This enveloped virus causes acute infections, such as, cold sores, genital herpes, chickenpox and mononucleosis.
- [26.4] important group of fungi that live in close symbiotic association with the roots of trees and plants.
- [22.5] This organism in class Epsilonproteobacteria causes gastritis and peptic ulcer disease
- [25.1] Type of nutrition by which protozoa acquire solid nutrients via phagocytosis.
10 Clues: [21.9] Source of energy is completely derived from methane • [22.1] Bacteria that use one carbon compounds for carbon and energy. • [25.1] Type of nutrition by which protozoa acquire solid nutrients via phagocytosis. • [19.1] 18th Century Swedish botanist who developed first natural classification system • ...
Estar en forma 2025-10-20
18 Clues: flu • food • snack • energy • stress • allergy • vitamin • to avoid • strength • nutrition • to endure • to be fit • junk food • to advise • to breathe • antibiotic • eating habits • to (do) exercise
Horticulture Industry 2016-01-13
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- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms, including their life processes
- A ________ employee grows vegetables and flowers; performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
- A __________ employee maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment, & driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; includes showing up to work daily; having consistent performance.
- the science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants
- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of vegetables
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; the employee wants to improve, learn more about the company and wants to learn new skills
- the science and practice of growing field crops
- A ___________ employee grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests or producing fruit
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- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing of tree grown fruits
- A __________ (two words; no space) employee cares for plants, moves plants & supplies, arranges & displays plants and sells plants & supplies
- the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing flowering plants
- A _____________ (two words; no space) employee is responsible for the maintenance of turfgrass on the course, the sand traps, irrigation and draining
- the science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; includes truthfulness, integrity and fairness
- An expectation of an employer in an employee; doing the assigned tasks whether you like them or not; working with others to achieve assigned tasks
- the part of biology that deals with animals
18 Clues: the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • the science and practice of growing field crops • the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing of vegetables • the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing flowering plants • ...
Mind Meld (practice) 2023-05-29
4 Clues: to take in or make food • attract insect and birds to the plants. • animals that have a backbone and bones inside their bodies. • a muscular tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
Hospital Week 2023 2023-04-25
15 Clues: NP • Dine-in. • Coming soon. • Newest location. • Quarterly issue. • Birds land here. • Nutrition Class. • Catch some Zzzzs. • Perform the testing. • Employee of the Year. • What are we celebrating? • Patients see them first. • Black and white picture. • Your place of employment. • We have two of these locations.
NUTRITION 2022-02-16
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- for food
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- functions.
- Elements found in food that are used by the body
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
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- The psychological
- perform specific roles in maintaining your
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body`s main source of energy
- A waxy,fat like substance
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
11 Clues: for food • functions. • The psychological • A waxy,fat like substance • perform specific roles in maintaining your • Elements found in food that are used by the body • The process by which your body takes in and uses food • A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest • Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes • ...
Nutrition 2014-05-05
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- is a component of bone, along with phosphorous and magnesium
- Stones/An excessive protein intake or insufficient intake of calcium can cause this
- yolk/Best source for Biotin
- organ provides the final step in the activation of vitamin D
- calcium intake helps to prevent this disease of weakened bones
- is the best dietary source for calcium
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- of the bodies calcium is stored here
- for hair and nails
- childhood disease caused by lack of Vitamin D
- H/Another name for Biotin
- source hat contains Vitamin D, Calcium and Biotin
11 Clues: for hair and nails • H/Another name for Biotin • yolk/Best source for Biotin • of the bodies calcium is stored here • is the best dietary source for calcium • childhood disease caused by lack of Vitamin D • source hat contains Vitamin D, Calcium and Biotin • is a component of bone, along with phosphorous and magnesium • ...
Nutrition 2013-05-13
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- Source of calcium and inicludes milk, yoghurts and cheeses
- A unit measure of energy in the same way that kilometres measure distance
- Part of a plant that cannot be digested and helps keep us 'regular'
- Makes up to 70% of your body and is essential for normal bodily functions
- Plant products that are highly nutritious and include potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, corn
- Plant products that are hihgly nutritious and include apples, oranges, pears, pineapples
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- Can be simple or complex and are mainly found in cereals
- Building blocks for growth and repair of body cells, tissues, muscles and organs
- Components of food made up of chemical substances that support all of the body's functions in all systems of the body
- Meals that are usually quick to pick up and are often nutrient poor
- Can be saturated or unsaturated
11 Clues: Can be saturated or unsaturated • Can be simple or complex and are mainly found in cereals • Source of calcium and inicludes milk, yoghurts and cheeses • Meals that are usually quick to pick up and are often nutrient poor • Part of a plant that cannot be digested and helps keep us 'regular' • ...
Nutrition 2023-02-27
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- Animal's milk and byproducts
- A person's habit of eating
- Seeds from grasses that are grounded down
- The healthy ingredient in food that helps us grow and give energy
- Grow from flowers and contain seeds
- This is commonly known as a vegetable but it is actually a fruit as it has seeds
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- Both a food group and a nutrient found in food
- To put food into your body/mouth
- Plant roots, leaves and stems can be eaten as food
- Miss Nicola's favourite food
- Something eaten to maintain life
11 Clues: A person's habit of eating • Animal's milk and byproducts • Miss Nicola's favourite food • To put food into your body/mouth • Something eaten to maintain life • Grow from flowers and contain seeds • Seeds from grasses that are grounded down • Both a food group and a nutrient found in food • Plant roots, leaves and stems can be eaten as food • ...
Nutrition 2020-04-08
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- Main energy source for the body
- A diagram to show the quantity of the different types of foods to eat
- For growth and repair
- For healthy bones and teeth
- Boosts the immune system and found in citrus fruits
- vitamins and minerals such as calcium, iron, vitamin C.
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- When someone has large amounts of excess fat storage
- carbohydrates, protein, fats
- Carrots have this to help night vision
- stored energy and helps insulation
- this mineral supports oxygen transportation and removal of Carbon dioxide
11 Clues: For growth and repair • For healthy bones and teeth • carbohydrates, protein, fats • Main energy source for the body • stored energy and helps insulation • Carrots have this to help night vision • Boosts the immune system and found in citrus fruits • When someone has large amounts of excess fat storage • vitamins and minerals such as calcium, iron, vitamin C. • ...
NUTRITION 2022-07-27
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- essential for sustaining life
- what is found in every cell of the body?
- essential for cats
- poisonous for dogs
- what food did Meghan say was good for cats that live indoors and outdoors?
- what do you calculate first when working out percentage of ingredients
- what is an organic substance needed in small quantities?
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- what type of carnivore is a cat?
- the health of an animal
- a substance that provides nourishment
- what molecule is composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen?
11 Clues: essential for cats • poisonous for dogs • the health of an animal • essential for sustaining life • what type of carnivore is a cat? • a substance that provides nourishment • what is found in every cell of the body? • what is an organic substance needed in small quantities? • what molecule is composed of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen? • ...
nutrition 2022-11-05
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- Energy storage nutrients that help the body store some vitamins e.g. oils, butter, margarine
- Organic substances needed by the body for function, growth and repair of the body.
- The body's main source of energy
- A simple sugar that is the body's main source of energy.
- The amount of energy the body gets from food is measured in.
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- Nutrients that build and repair tissues and cells e.g. meat, milk, eggs.
- apple is to fruits as lettuce is to ?
- If a person has a deficiency in vitamin C, they may have?
- Protein, carbohydrates and fats are called the ____nutrients.
- Which nutrient carries nutrients to cells and waste from the body?
- gives you energy you need for daily activities.
11 Clues: The body's main source of energy • apple is to fruits as lettuce is to ? • gives you energy you need for daily activities. • A simple sugar that is the body's main source of energy. • If a person has a deficiency in vitamin C, they may have? • The amount of energy the body gets from food is measured in. • Protein, carbohydrates and fats are called the ____nutrients. • ...
Nutrition 2022-11-17
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- antioxidant that promotes colouration in fish
- statement of what you think will happen
- waste product of hydrolysis of protein
- sentence describing what you hope to achieve with a specific method identified
- cell that holds colour pigment
- type of hypothesis that says there will be no difference
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- repeating experiements
- popular carotenoid found in fish food
- abbreviations for the measure of food in to weight out
- amino acids in a polypeptide change
- type of bond between molecules where electrons are shared
11 Clues: repeating experiements • cell that holds colour pigment • amino acids in a polypeptide change • popular carotenoid found in fish food • waste product of hydrolysis of protein • statement of what you think will happen • antioxidant that promotes colouration in fish • abbreviations for the measure of food in to weight out • ...
Nutrition 2019-10-20
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- Found mainly in dairy foods, good for our teeth
- Source of energy
- Caused by consuming too many fatty foods
- Found in red meat, needed to create red blood cells
- The only complete (HBV) plant source of protein
- Helps the body get rid of waste
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- Insulates the vital organs and provides energy
- Vital for normal cell function
- Different types have different roles in the body
- Growth and repair of all cells
- The body needs around 2 litres per day
11 Clues: Source of energy • Vital for normal cell function • Growth and repair of all cells • Helps the body get rid of waste • The body needs around 2 litres per day • Caused by consuming too many fatty foods • Insulates the vital organs and provides energy • Found mainly in dairy foods, good for our teeth • The only complete (HBV) plant source of protein • ...
Nutrition 2023-06-22
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- the mayo clinic diet has a strong focus on ____-based food
- how many calories are in fat
- don't eat animal product, dairy products,and eggs
- help repair muscles
- may help people lose weight
- a mayo _______ diet encourages exercises
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- requires more energy than females
- sodium and potassium are examples of _______
- is to know how to not die
- a mayo clinic diet can help lose ______
- need more irons than males
11 Clues: help repair muscles • is to know how to not die • need more irons than males • may help people lose weight • how many calories are in fat • requires more energy than females • a mayo clinic diet can help lose ______ • a mayo _______ diet encourages exercises • sodium and potassium are examples of _______ • don't eat animal product, dairy products,and eggs • ...
Nutrition 2024-10-04
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- Eaten in the morning. Served Hot or Cold
- Vegetable coming in many colors, usually seen as Red, Green, and Yellow
- Kitchen device used to grate solids into shreds
- This group contains Milk, Yogurt and Cheese
- Object used to carry cold food from place to place
- Yellow Fruit in a peel. Eaten on cereal.
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- Kitchen cooking device using electricity
- An Activity involving a rope being swung in a circular motion
- An implement with a broad, flat, blunt blade, used for mixing and spreading things, especially in cooking and painting
- One of the food groups
- Described as a Fruit and Vegetable
11 Clues: One of the food groups • Described as a Fruit and Vegetable • Kitchen cooking device using electricity • Eaten in the morning. Served Hot or Cold • Yellow Fruit in a peel. Eaten on cereal. • This group contains Milk, Yogurt and Cheese • Kitchen device used to grate solids into shreds • Object used to carry cold food from place to place • ...
Nutrition 2025-02-12
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- gives your body energy and helps it store vitamins
- found in foods like bread, rice, pasta, and fruits
- Nutrients that help your body grow and stay strong, like calcium for bones and iron for blood.
- helps with digestion
- Helps build and repair muscles
- Taking care of your body and mind
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- Tiny nutrients in food that help your body work properly
- found in sweets, fruits, and some drinks
- unit that measures energy in food
- type of carbohydrate like potatoes, bread
- important parts of food
11 Clues: helps with digestion • important parts of food • Helps build and repair muscles • unit that measures energy in food • Taking care of your body and mind • found in sweets, fruits, and some drinks • type of carbohydrate like potatoes, bread • gives your body energy and helps it store vitamins • found in foods like bread, rice, pasta, and fruits • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-01
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- primary source of energy
- part of every cell and tissue in the body
- vitamins that are used in the body to promote chemical reactions and form body structures
- gives a quick boost of energy
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- raise cholesterol in our bodies
- fats help lower cholesterol in our bodies. (good fat)
- long lasting energy
- There is a gummy that has many of these.
- helps with digestion, keeps blood sugar levels constant; found in bananas
- insect that contains more protein than common meats.
- repair muscles and skin in the body
11 Clues: long lasting energy • primary source of energy • gives a quick boost of energy • raise cholesterol in our bodies • repair muscles and skin in the body • There is a gummy that has many of these. • part of every cell and tissue in the body • insect that contains more protein than common meats. • fats help lower cholesterol in our bodies. (good fat) • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-13
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- what doublesuger has barley?
- what simple sugar have fruit and honey
- what is needed for your body to function properly?
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- what are some fatty foods ?
- what doublesuger has canesuger ?
- what simple sugars have milk ?
- what is used to repair and grow your muscles?
- what doublesuger has milk?
- what is responsible for energy storage?
- what is known as a lipid?
- what vitamin helps the absorption of non haem iron
11 Clues: what is known as a lipid? • what doublesuger has milk? • what are some fatty foods ? • what doublesuger has barley? • what simple sugars have milk ? • what doublesuger has canesuger ? • what simple sugar have fruit and honey • what is responsible for energy storage? • what is used to repair and grow your muscles? • what vitamin helps the absorption of non haem iron • ...
Unit 2.1 Food for Health 2025-09-12
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- Unhealthy food with little nutrition
- Quick, ready-to-eat restaurant meals
- Poor health from lack of proper food
- A person who doesn’t eat meat
- The state of being very poor
- Very overweight condition
- Units of energy from food
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- Not getting enough food or nutrients
- – To eat or drink something
- Edible food thrown away
- A sickness or disease
- The process of getting food for health
12 Clues: A sickness or disease • Edible food thrown away • Very overweight condition • Units of energy from food • – To eat or drink something • The state of being very poor • A person who doesn’t eat meat • Not getting enough food or nutrients • Unhealthy food with little nutrition • Quick, ready-to-eat restaurant meals • Poor health from lack of proper food • ...
Plant Sensory Systems and Responses 2024-04-18
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- - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
- - Example of thigmotropism, touch-sensitive structures in plants.
- - Protective outer covering of plants that helps discourage animals and pathogens.
- - Tissue produced during thigmomorphogenesis to add stiffness and resist mechanical stress.
- - Growth and development of plants in response to light.
- - Touch response independent of the direction of stimulus.
- - Mechanisms plants use against herbivores and pathogens.
- - Hormones responsible for cell elongation in phototropism and gravitropism.
- - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis.
- - Specialized plastids that settle downward in response to gravity.
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- - Defense mechanism of plants against herbivores and pathogens.
- - Protein-based receptors responsible for mediating the phototropic response.
- - Specialized plastids that contain starch granules and settle downward in response to gravity.
- - Slow developmental change in the shape of a plant subjected to continuous mechanical stress.
- - Growth response of roots and shoots in relation to gravity.
- - Protein-based receptors that work together with phototropins to mediate the phototropic response.
- - Movement of a plant subjected to constant directional pressure.
- - Directional response of plants towards or away from light.
- - Defense mechanism of plants against herbivores and pathogens.
- - Plant with modified leaves that close quickly when triggered by touch.
20 Clues: - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis. • - Plant hormone likely involved in thigmomorphogenesis. • - Growth and development of plants in response to light. • - Mechanisms plants use against herbivores and pathogens. • - Touch response independent of the direction of stimulus. • - Directional response of plants towards or away from light. • ...
Conservation of Plants and Animals 2024-06-01
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- Plants, animals, microbes along with abiotic components of an area
- Plants found in a particular area
- Loss of top soil and vegetation will lead to ____
- A program to conserve tigers in natural habitats
- Animals found in a particular area
- Animals which are very less in number
- Plants or animals found exclusively in a particular area
- Animals or plants not found on earth anymore
- Regeneration of forests
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- Very large protected areas for conservation of wildlife, traditional life of tribals
- Movement of birds and animals from one place to another for reproduction, change in climate,etc
- Plants and animals in the forest
- Protected areas where particular animal or bird species are protected
- Record of endangered species
- Cutting down tress for human requirements
- Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life
- Severe reduction in the supply of water
- Movement of water from surface into the ground
18 Clues: Regeneration of forests • Record of endangered species • Plants and animals in the forest • Plants found in a particular area • Animals found in a particular area • Animals which are very less in number • Severe reduction in the supply of water • Cutting down tress for human requirements • Protected area for an ecosystem or wild life • ...
Plants 2018-03-28
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- Very thin and made of wood pulp
- Part of plants that you can eat
- Grow when the flower dies and carry seeds
- Step on seeds or get caught in their fur
- How can we make use of trees to make a house
- Take seeds in berries and fly them to new places
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- How do seeds travel by being taken and replanted
- How do seeds travel
- How can we make use of trees for our body
- How can we make use of trees to eat
- Blows seeds away
11 Clues: Blows seeds away • How do seeds travel • Very thin and made of wood pulp • Part of plants that you can eat • How can we make use of trees to eat • Step on seeds or get caught in their fur • How can we make use of trees for our body • Grow when the flower dies and carry seeds • How can we make use of trees to make a house • How do seeds travel by being taken and replanted • ...
Plants 2018-04-22
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- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- artificially watered
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
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- A seed with one seed leave is called
- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- chemicals used for destroying pets
11 Clues: artificially watered • chemicals used for destroying pets • A seed with one seed leave is called • A seed with two seed leave is called a • New plants can grow from the leaves of the • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects • grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn • crops Crops grown from June to October are called • ...
Plants 2021-11-26
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- Seeds grow from this plant part. They have beautiful colours. Sometimes they smell really nice.
- This plant part can make food for the plant. They can be big or small. They have many shapes
- Plants need this. Sometimes they prefer less of this and grow in shades instead.
- This plant part usually grow under the soil.
- This plant part hold the leaves.
- Plants need this. They get it from the rain.
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- A living thing that can make its own food.
- This part of the plant is so yummy. You can find seed inside this part.
- It is the stem for the big trees.
- Most of the plants and trees grow this thing.
- Plants need this. They breathe all the time.
11 Clues: This plant part hold the leaves. • It is the stem for the big trees. • A living thing that can make its own food. • This plant part usually grow under the soil. • Plants need this. They get it from the rain. • Plants need this. They breathe all the time. • Most of the plants and trees grow this thing. • ...
