nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Plants 2023-11-08
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- Part of the flower.
- We conduct a fair test to answer a _____ question.
- The variable that is changed during the investigation called ___ variable.
- The male part of a flower called ___.
- Some plants have ___ that produce seeds which grow into new plants.
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- Seeds develop when ___ from male parts came into contact wirh the female parts of flowers.
- To make the test fair, we have to keep ____ the same.
- Plants are living things because they are ____, feed and grow.
- Flowers help plants to reproduce because they make ___.
- Cones are produced by ___ trees that don't produce flowers.
- All plants have roots, stems, and ____.
11 Clues: Part of the flower. • The male part of a flower called ___. • All plants have roots, stems, and ____. • We conduct a fair test to answer a _____ question. • To make the test fair, we have to keep ____ the same. • Flowers help plants to reproduce because they make ___. • Cones are produced by ___ trees that don't produce flowers. • ...
Plants 2025-04-09
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- Plant reacts to gravity stimulus
- Energy factory of the cell
- Plant reacts to a light stimulus
- Way organisms get energy from abiotic sources
- Plant reacts to touch stimulus
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- Glucose to Energy
- Plant reacts to water stimulus
- Uses sun to make glucose
- Flows sugar down
- Energy from the sun to glucose
- Zips water up
11 Clues: Zips water up • Flows sugar down • Glucose to Energy • Uses sun to make glucose • Energy factory of the cell • Plant reacts to water stimulus • Energy from the sun to glucose • Plant reacts to touch stimulus • Plant reacts to gravity stimulus • Plant reacts to a light stimulus • Way organisms get energy from abiotic sources
Plants 2025-04-09
11 Clues: power house • only moves up • moves toward light • sticky above style • moves toward water • uses light to make • support the Anther • attract pollinators • plant response to touch • plant response to gravity • moves up and down in the plant
Plants 2025-08-11
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- large and brightly coloured to attract insects
- when pollen grains stick onto stigma
- contain a sugary liquid to attract insects
- sticky female surface for pollen to land on
- holds the stigma up and connects it to the ovary
- the egg cell that will later become seeds
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- the process when sperm cell in pollen unites with egg cell
- hold the anther up and bends to help brush pollen against insects
- the wider part of the carpel containing the ovules, the ovary will later become a fruit
- makes pollen
- protect the flower bud until it opens
11 Clues: makes pollen • when pollen grains stick onto stigma • protect the flower bud until it opens • the egg cell that will later become seeds • contain a sugary liquid to attract insects • sticky female surface for pollen to land on • large and brightly coloured to attract insects • holds the stigma up and connects it to the ovary • ...
plants 2023-01-12
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- Is orange grown from a viney plant, is carved during halloween.
- grows on a stalk, is yellow, and can be eaten
- is red, grown in the ground, has seeds on all sides, has a green top
- Is red, can be eaten, grown on a bush, and is a berry.
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- A type of flower that has seeds you eat and looks towards the sun
- Is green, walked on, cows eat
- Can Be used to make houses, fires, and makes oxygen
- is red, comes from a tree, is a popular pie, and has a pit (not an apple)
- Is purple, can be eaten, and can be made into wine
- Is a grain and can be made into bread.
- Is yellow, has a green pointy top, very citrusy.
11 Clues: Is green, walked on, cows eat • Is a grain and can be made into bread. • grows on a stalk, is yellow, and can be eaten • Is yellow, has a green pointy top, very citrusy. • Is purple, can be eaten, and can be made into wine • Can Be used to make houses, fires, and makes oxygen • Is red, can be eaten, grown on a bush, and is a berry. • ...
Plants 2022-09-23
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- the food that is eaten regularly
- to cut down a lot of trees
- something that mostly eats other animals
- more than a billion
- someone you study with
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- someone who belong to a group
- a sugary fluid secreted by plants
- to move through the air.
- to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something
- a plan for the future
- a small animal usually with many legs or wings
11 Clues: more than a billion • a plan for the future • someone you study with • to move through the air. • to cut down a lot of trees • someone who belong to a group • the food that is eaten regularly • a sugary fluid secreted by plants • something that mostly eats other animals • a small animal usually with many legs or wings • to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something
Plants 2025-12-12
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- Netherlands oval shaped have colour hybrids
- flaky dark green sushi ingredient
- a herb with leaves and vine use as decoration in cooking
- has needles desert
- a type of tree black white inside blonde yellow
- can use camouflage green light thin in jungle
- has thorns usually red
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- purple tiny flower huge trunk china
- wild plants cross shaped tall
- symbol of luck
- white petals inside yellow make tea
11 Clues: symbol of luck • has needles desert • has thorns usually red • wild plants cross shaped tall • flaky dark green sushi ingredient • purple tiny flower huge trunk china • white petals inside yellow make tea • Netherlands oval shaped have colour hybrids • can use camouflage green light thin in jungle • a type of tree black white inside blonde yellow • ...
Plants 2026-04-10
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- The molecule that stores energy released during respiration.
- The pigment without which plants could survive but would grow extremely poorly.
- The structure whose malfunction would immediately reduce CO₂ intake, slowing glucose formation.
- The gas whose absence would stop energy release in all living cells.
- The organelle that continues working even when photosynthesis stops.
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- This process would collapse first if a plant is kept in darkness for 48 hours.
- The gas that increases inside a sealed jar, eventually harming the plant.
- The pathway that would be disrupted if root hairs were damaged.
- The process that continues day and night and is essential even for nongreen parts.
- The tissue whose failure would cause photosynthesis to stop even if sunlight is available.
- The product whose shortage directly slows plant growth, even if minerals are available.
11 Clues: The molecule that stores energy released during respiration. • The pathway that would be disrupted if root hairs were damaged. • The gas whose absence would stop energy release in all living cells. • The organelle that continues working even when photosynthesis stops. • The gas that increases inside a sealed jar, eventually harming the plant. • ...
Anthony's Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-04
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- It's a way of describing how much energy your body could get from eating or drinking it.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
- Is a polar compound that is an important solvent for polar molecules in chemistry,
- A red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits.
- Any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- Light from the sun.
- In good health.
- include vitamins which are organic compounds required as nutrients in trace amounts.
- Isn’t produced naturally by the body, so it’s important to consume the right balance of it.
- A Collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and dissaccharides.
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- An energy-yielding nutrients composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
- Not previously known or used; new or different.
- Are the body's main source of energy.
- It prevent weak or brittle bones
- Of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
- Each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity.
- A basic component of food that nourishes the body.
- The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
20 Clues: In good health. • Light from the sun. • It prevent weak or brittle bones • Are the body's main source of energy. • Not previously known or used; new or different. • Of, relating to, or derived from living matter. • Each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity. • A basic component of food that nourishes the body. • ...
chris's crossword ecosystem 2022-10-14
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- Organism that eats other organisms
- A large habitat containing plants
- Something that prevents a community from growing
- something that an animal has to do in order to survive in a new habitat
- what causes how plants react to light
- A biological environment that has animals and plants
- something that isn't alive
- The chain of how energy is consumed
- The green pigment that plants have
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- where plants face toward light
- something that is alive
- The feeding level showing trophic levels
- something that eats other organisms
- A group of organisms that live close or share characteristics
- Organism that breaks down waste
- organism that produces food
- The part when he temporarily stops growing
- the amount of organisms in a habitat
- An animal, plant, or a single cell
19 Clues: something that is alive • something that isn't alive • organism that produces food • where plants face toward light • Organism that breaks down waste • A large habitat containing plants • Organism that eats other organisms • The green pigment that plants have • An animal, plant, or a single cell • something that eats other organisms • The chain of how energy is consumed • ...
Chapter 6, Lesson 1 2023-03-07
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- studies human behavior and mental processes
- works in a hospital, nursing home, or other care facility to help patients get the best nutrition for their needs
- physician who specializes in taking care of children from birth to age 18
- assist doctors and carry out doctors' orders in an office, hospital, or medical care facility
- doctors that help people properly care for their teeth and do needed procedures such as fillings and crowns
- physician who does surgery on the brain and nervous system
- provides support and help to people particularly in the area of mental health
- provides the same services as a primary health-care provider
- trained to provide care to women and their babies
- dentist who specialized in straightening teeth
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- anesthesia professionals who safely administer anesthetics to patients
- physician who does surgery on a leg or knee
- physician who does surgery on the heart
- give care for most common illnesses and injuries
- physician who specializes in assessing and treating mental illnesses
- work with dentist, clean your teeth, examine teeth and gums
- physician who studies, diagnoses, and treats cancerous tumors
- a person who plans food and nutrition programs, supervises meal preparation, and manages the serving of meals in food service programs for hospitals and schools
18 Clues: physician who does surgery on the heart • studies human behavior and mental processes • physician who does surgery on a leg or knee • dentist who specialized in straightening teeth • give care for most common illnesses and injuries • trained to provide care to women and their babies • physician who does surgery on the brain and nervous system • ...
Food and Nutrition 2021-04-14
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- A substance needed in diet to provide raw materials for making new substances and for energy release.
- The food you eat
- (chemistry), A naturally occurring element or compound that can form distinct grains in rocks.
- A nutrient that is used as the main source of energy.
- salt (biology), A compound containing an important element that is needed in small quantities for health (e.g. calcium). Plants get their mineral salts from the soil, animals get them from food.
- A unit for measuring energy. There are 1000 joules (j) in 1 kilojoule (kj).
- A nutrient used for growth and repair.
- A process in which energy is released from substances so it can be used by an organism. All organisms respire.
- A nutrient that is stored to be used for energy in the future. It also acts as a thermal insulator.
- A substance found in food that is not used up by the body. It helps to keep our intestines clean.
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- A statement that is supposed to be true
- A nutrient needed in small quantities for health (e.g. vitamin C).
- A substance that contains a store of chemical or nuclear energy that can easily be transferred
- The substances that help organisms respire and grow. All organisms need it.
- (biology), An element that is a nutrient needed in small quantities for health (e.g. calcium). Minerals are found in foods and soils as compounds called mineral salts.
- A type of insoluble carbohydrate found in plants.
- (biology), A liquid fat.
- material, A substance used to make other substances.
- When energy moves from one place to another.
- When the intestines get blocked
- A type of soluble carbohydrate. Glucose is an example.
- A deficiency disease caused by a lack of Iron. Causes tiredness and shortness of breath.
- Fats (and oils) are part of a large group of similar substances called lipids.
23 Clues: The food you eat • (biology), A liquid fat. • When the intestines get blocked • A nutrient used for growth and repair. • A statement that is supposed to be true • When energy moves from one place to another. • A type of insoluble carbohydrate found in plants. • material, A substance used to make other substances. • A nutrient that is used as the main source of energy. • ...
Animal Science Terms (Knowledge) 2024-05-07
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- - The scientific study of animals, including their behavior, genetics, physiology, and ecology.
- - The study of how animals obtain and utilize nutrients from their diet
- - The process of raising animals for food, fiber, or other purposes
- - Domesticated birds raised for meat or eggs, including chickens, turkeys, and ducks.
- - The selective breeding of animals to produce offspring with desirable traits.
- - The ethical and moral considerations surrounding the treatment of animals in agriculture, research, and other industries.
- - The farming of aquatic animals and plants, including fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- - The study of genes and heredity, including how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- - Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or draft purposes, including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs
- - The study of how animals interact with each other and their environment, including their social structure, communication, and mating patterns
- - The philosophical and moral considerations surrounding the treatment of animals by humans
- - The process of changing or modifying animal behavior through training or conditioning.
- - The scientific management of domestic animals to obtain useful products.
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- - The biological process by which animals produce offspring, including the hormonal and physiological mechanisms that regulate it.
- - The evaluation of animal welfare conditions, including housing, nutrition, and healthcare.
- - The safe and humane transportation of animals, typically for agricultural or research purposes.
- - The medical treatment of animals, including diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention.
- - Using living organisms, cells, or biological processes to develop new products or technologies
- - The study of the function of animals, including how they obtain and process nutrients, maintain bodily functions, and respond to their environment.
- - The protection and preservation of endangered or threatened animal species.
- - The study of the genetic makeup of animals, including how genes are inherited and expressed.
- - The scientific study of animals and their biology, behavior, and management.
- - The prevention and treatment of animal diseases and injuries
- - The food given to animals, typically consisting of grains, protein sources, and supplements
- - The study of the structure of animals, including their organs, tissues, and cells.
25 Clues: - The prevention and treatment of animal diseases and injuries • - The process of raising animals for food, fiber, or other purposes • - The study of how animals obtain and utilize nutrients from their diet • - The scientific management of domestic animals to obtain useful products. • ...
NST Term 2 Revision Part 1 2018-06-05
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- Makes own food
- Plants make food in the...
- A food web consists of many...
- Keep the heat inside
- Eats other consumers
- Too little protein
- Too much salt
- No control over sugar levels
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- Plants make energy as...
- A microorganism
- Bacteria make alcohol in food
- Puts nutrients back into the ground
- green substance in plants
- Eats producer
- Also needed in a balanced diet
- Strong Bones
- Habitat with living and non-living organisms.
- Our main source of energy
- Too much unhealthy food
- Preserve in saltwater
20 Clues: Strong Bones • Eats producer • Too much salt • Makes own food • A microorganism • Too little protein • Keep the heat inside • Eats other consumers • Preserve in saltwater • Too much unhealthy food • Plants make energy as... • green substance in plants • Our main source of energy • Plants make food in the... • No control over sugar levels • Bacteria make alcohol in food • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-03
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- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems
- species which are the first to colonize barren environments or previously biodiverse steady-state ecosystems that have been disrupted
- animals that only eat plants
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- something that prevents a population from growing
- an organism that produces its own food/energy through simple substances and processes
- all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area
- a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and time
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy
- a relationship between species where one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- an animal that eats food of both plant and animal origin
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- any living component that affects another organism or shapes the ecosystem
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- organism's role in an ecosystem
- the preying of one animal on others.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon such as plant or animal matter
- a community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in
- the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- when a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients
- the action of breathing
- the ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- animal that feeds on dead plant or animal material
- the species formed from chemical reactions
- interaction between two different organisms
31 Clues: the action of breathing • animals that only eat plants • an animal that feeds on flesh. • organism's role in an ecosystem • the preying of one animal on others. • the species formed from chemical reactions • interaction between two different organisms • something that prevents a population from growing • animal that feeds on dead plant or animal material • ...
Plant Classification 2015-11-08
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- gas given off by plants during photosynthesis
- plants with tubes to transport water and nutrients
- trees that shed their leaves each year
- seed bearing part of a plant
- flowering plants
- growing plants without soil
- organism that makes its own food
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- plants without tubes to transport water and nutrients
- process by which plants use sunlight to make their own food
- main body or stalk of a plant
- plants without flowers or seeds protected in fruit
- tree that bears cones
- part the absorbs water and nutrients
- the transfer of pollen from one flower part to another
- chemical found in plants that absorbs sunlight
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 • ...
Nuclear plants 2014-12-09
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- Uranium isotope used in nuclear plants
- Its job is slowing down neutron speed
- One of the most dangerous fission production
- Are a sub-product of fission reaction
- When low, rises the probability of the reaction
- It is connected to a turbine to produce electricity
- The material the nuclear reactor container is made of
- Bars used to absorb exceeding neutrons
- Is formed by neutrons and protons
- Is able to rotate a turbine
- The action of splitting a nucleus
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- The major problem of a nuclear plant
- Is used to exchange heating
- Undergo the fission reaction
- Difference between initial and final mass
- Uncontrolled reaction
- after this time radiation is decreased by 50%
- Its job is to recycle steam
- it is increase the cost of a nuclear plant
- force liquid to circulate
20 Clues: Uncontrolled reaction • force liquid to circulate • Is used to exchange heating • Its job is to recycle steam • Is able to rotate a turbine • Undergo the fission reaction • Is formed by neutrons and protons • The action of splitting a nucleus • The major problem of a nuclear plant • Its job is slowing down neutron speed • Are a sub-product of fission reaction • ...
Plants Unit 2024-02-11
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- carries water and dissolved nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
- The daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- The ovary will develop into this and it contains one or more seeds.
- an embryo, its food supply, and a protective covering
- waxy, protective layer on leaves, stems, and flowers
- structure found at the base of the style that contains one or more ovules
- plant's response to the number of hours of darkness in it's environment
- tissue that is composed of tubelike cells that transport water and nutrients in some plants
- immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
- any changes in an organism's environment that cause a response
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- carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant
- organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules
- The male reproductive organ of a flower
- response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains
- The female reproductive structure of a seed plant where the haploid egg develops
- small openings in the epidermis of leaves for gas exchange
- organisms that use an outside energy source, such as the Sun, to make their own food
19 Clues: The male reproductive organ of a flower • the female reproductive organ of a flower • carries dissolved sugars throughout a plant • The daughter cells produced from haploid structures • organic compound made of chains of glucose molecules • waxy, protective layer on leaves, stems, and flowers • immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote • ...
3.01 Key Terms - Jessica Shell 2023-05-25
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- Pantry An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- Eating Disorder This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- Contamination The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- Bank A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- Nervosa The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
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- Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- Desert These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- Nervosa This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
- School Lunch Program Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- Kitchen A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
13 Clues: Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • Contamination The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • ...
Soil Composition 2023-05-08
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- Forms a natural defense system around roots
- Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume
- How do plants grow
- Is a living organism
- Plants supply this
- This fungi increases absorption
- What plants get when they don't get minerals or nutrients
- Can keep diseases out
- Plant roots are ____ so they have limited capacity
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- Mycorrhizal fungi forms a _______ connection within the roots
- Due to fertilization Mycorrhizal fungi is _____ found
- This zone is very limited
- Results in bad long term affects on soil
- Minerals are located _____ the reach of the roots
- Plant roots are as thick as this
- Bacterial colonies are not considered
- This happens when plants don't find partners
- One main thing plants need to grow
- Turing the soil
- What do plants, fungi, and bacteria do with their products
20 Clues: Turing the soil • How do plants grow • Plants supply this • Is a living organism • Can keep diseases out • This zone is very limited • This fungi increases absorption • Plant roots are as thick as this • One main thing plants need to grow • Bacterial colonies are not considered • Results in bad long term affects on soil • Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume • ...
2번 2016-10-19
BIOLOGY-CO 2023-06-02
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- absorption
- using toilet
- special points
- transport of oxygen
- possibility for something
- process of eating and using food
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- photosynthesis
- reproduction
- movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi
- gradual changes in organism
- something utilized for
- act of changing place
- ability to feel
- central lens of the eye
- metabolic process of getting energy from organic molecules
15 Clues: absorption • reproduction • using toilet • photosynthesis • special points • ability to feel • transport of oxygen • act of changing place • something utilized for • central lens of the eye • possibility for something • gradual changes in organism • process of eating and using food • movement of mucus in the trachea and bronchi • metabolic process of getting energy from organic molecules
Plant Classification 2020-03-05
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- Organism that can produce its own food
- Plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- Fertilized egg/zygote
- Long needle like branches
- Thick crust on soil/rocks
- Plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- Tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
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- Angiosperm with 2 cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, and vascular bundles in rings within stem, trap roots, and netted leaf veins
- Tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds"
- Angiosperm whose seeds having one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, and parallel veins in the leaves
- Live more than 2 years
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- Dicot leaf veins
- 2 year life cycle
- Live one growing season
- Cone bearing tree
- Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
19 Clues: Dicot leaf veins • 2 year life cycle • Cone bearing tree • Fertilized egg/zygote • Live more than 2 years • Live one growing season • Long needle like branches • Thick crust on soil/rocks • Organism that can produce its own food • Produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • Produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • ...
Gastropub menu project 2024-12-10
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- What word describes things that live or grow on land
- What word means the plants in a specific place
- What are animals called that eat producers
- What is it called when water vapor turns back into liquid drops
- What word describes how plants make food using light
- What type of animal exclusively eats plants
- What is a very dry place with little rain and plants
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- What do you call tiny plants in the water that are eaten by other sea creatures
- What do you call a large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow on land
- What term is used to describe the animals that live in a particular area or region
- What is the term for organisms that feed on dead plant and animal matter
- What term is used for any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or microbe
- What process involves plants releasing water vapor into the air through their leaves
- What word means an organism's role and place in its environment
- What role do plants play on the food chain
- What is the process called when liquid water turns into a gas
- What word means when animals or plants try to get the same food or space
- What word describes all the water on Earth
- What is a wetland that has a lot of nutrients and is fed by groundwater
- What are large areas with specific climates and living things
20 Clues: What are animals called that eat producers • What role do plants play on the food chain • What word describes all the water on Earth • What type of animal exclusively eats plants • What word means the plants in a specific place • What word describes things that live or grow on land • What word describes how plants make food using light • ...
Gardening 2 2025-02-18
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- – A fragrant herb often used in cooking and grown in gardens.
- – To gather mature crops or produce from the garden.
- – A place where young plants are grown for sale or transplanting.
- – A small swelling on a plant that will develop into a flower or leaf.
- – Tiny water droplets that form on plants in the morning.
- – Essential natural water for plant growth.
- – A person who tends to plants and flowers.
- – A plant used for cooking, such as basil or mint.
- – To plant seeds in soil.
- – A fuzzy insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- – A plant with long stems that climb or spread along the ground.
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- – Protection from direct sunlight, often needed by some plants.
- – The process of new growth appearing on plants.
- – A small group of trees growing together.
- – A woody plant smaller than a tree, often grown in gardens.
- – A common yellow-flowered weed that turns into white puffs.
- – Creatures that help aerate and fertilize the soil.
- – A tool used to break up soil and remove weeds.
- – The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- – A substance used to protect plants from harmful insects.
20 Clues: – To plant seeds in soil. • – A small group of trees growing together. • – Essential natural water for plant growth. • – A person who tends to plants and flowers. • – A fuzzy insect that helps pollinate flowers. • – The process of new growth appearing on plants. • – A tool used to break up soil and remove weeds. • – A plant used for cooking, such as basil or mint. • ...
Unit 4 Concepts Review 2025-12-04
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- this makes the glucose from CO2 and H
- a polysaccharide for storing glucose
- the part of a living thing that is capable of cellular respiration
- CO2 and H2O are __ during cellular respiration
- photosynthesis __ oxygen levels
- glucose is a __
- a gas plants use in photosynthesis, from the air
- plants use this in photosynthesis, from their roots
- the process plants use to make their own food
- cellular respiration doesn't ___ light
- if there's no __ photosynthesis can't happen
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration are in a __
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- cellular respiration __ oxygen levels
- multiple sugars put together
- the process that all living things use to get energy from food
- plants store __ of the glucose they make
- this splits the water into H and O - makes oxygen
- the part of a plant cell that is capable of photosynthesis
- a basic sugar made by photosynthesis
- stored up in glucose
- energy captured by plants and stored in glucose
- a tough substance that makes up wood, made from lots of glucoses put together
- energy is ___ for use during cellular respiration
- oxygen and glucose are __ during cellular respiration
- a gas made by plants during photosynthesis
25 Clues: glucose is a __ • stored up in glucose • multiple sugars put together • photosynthesis __ oxygen levels • a polysaccharide for storing glucose • a basic sugar made by photosynthesis • cellular respiration __ oxygen levels • this makes the glucose from CO2 and H • cellular respiration doesn't ___ light • plants store __ of the glucose they make • ...
Carbon Cycling and Ecosystems 2026-01-05
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- Part of a plant that takes in water from soil
- A pattern that repeats over and over
- Large area covered mainly with trees
- Leftover material from living things
- Living thing that eats plants or other animals
- Something eaten to get energy
- Gas breathed out by animals and used by plants
- Power that lets things move and grow
- Simple food made by plants from sunlight
- Living thing that makes its own food
- Main source of energy for Earth
- Tiny living things that break down dead plants and animals
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- Dirt on the ground that plants grow in
- The planet we live on
- Matter from plants or animals that have died
- Very large body of salt water
- Gas or solid found in all living things and fuels
- Clear liquid needed by all living things
- Land where crops and animals are raised
- Gas in air needed for breathing
- Living thing like a mushroom that breaks down dead stuff
- Invisible gas around us that we breathe
- Flat green part of a plant that takes in sunlight
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Large plant with a trunk and branches
25 Clues: The planet we live on • Very large body of salt water • Something eaten to get energy • Gas in air needed for breathing • Main source of energy for Earth • A pattern that repeats over and over • Large area covered mainly with trees • Leftover material from living things • Power that lets things move and grow • Living thing that makes its own food • ...
plants 2021-10-17
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- the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground or to a support conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers
- the ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma.
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- a long and thin supportive structure
- a slender threadlike object or fiber
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- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaf-like
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration
- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored
11 Clues: a long and thin supportive structure • a slender threadlike object or fiber • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination • a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant • ...
plants 2021-11-26
11 Clues: plant mint • plant basil • print rubbings • is a tree neem • plant coriander • is a plant mehendi • is a game antakshari • used to print crayon • is a flower marigold • is a flower plant jasmine • is tree which gives fruits mango
Plants 2018-04-22
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- artificially watered
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
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- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- A seed with one seed leave is called
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
- chemicals used for destroying pets
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
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 2015-03-31
PLANTS 2024-06-05
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- These absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
- A new plant grows from this.
- This is colorful and blooms when there is pollen.
- Plants get rid of it during photosynthesis.
- It is wet and plants use it for photosynthesis.
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- A baby plant that germinated from a seed.
- It is a gas used for photosynthesis.
- The bright star in the sky which gives light energy.
- This branches from the stem and where photosynthesis happens.
- This helps the plant grow tall and stay upright.
- Energy a plant uses for food.
11 Clues: A new plant grows from this. • Energy a plant uses for food. • It is a gas used for photosynthesis. • A baby plant that germinated from a seed. • Plants get rid of it during photosynthesis. • These absorb water and nutrients from the soil. • It is wet and plants use it for photosynthesis. • This helps the plant grow tall and stay upright. • ...
Plants 2024-09-05
11 Clues: soft stems • lives forever • Rigid lignified • only lives for 2 • uses cones to reproduce • No stems roots or leaves • Uses flowers to reproduce • doesn’t use cones or flowers • Doesn’t live more then a year • 2 seed leaves flower parts 4’s or 5’s • 1 seed leave flower parts in 3’s parallel leaves
Plants 2022-09-21
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- Greek means covered seed or encloud seed
- fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc
- that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- mean naked in Greek
- apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans
- pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
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- source: humans use the animal animal products that feed on plants and plant product
- are used for landscaping, decoration, rec.
- are two classes of angiosperms with distinct characteristics.
- wood products
- that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- cotton, linen, wool, leather
13 Clues: wood products • mean naked in Greek • cotton, linen, wool, leather • apples, peaches, pecans, soybeans • pines, firs, spruces, redwoods, ginkgo • fruit and vegetables, grains, nuts, etc • Greek means covered seed or encloud seed • that produce seeds not protected by fruit • are used for landscaping, decoration, rec. • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • ...
Plants 2023-09-22
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- the green coloring in plants
- the part of a flower that makes the seeds
- one of the parts of a flower that is usually colored
- the outer cover of a flower
- the part of a plant that holds the growing seeds
- the part of a flower that makes pollen
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- a heavy gas without color or smell which is in the air
- to become rotten
- a yellow powder in flowers that helps the plant reproduce
- to carry pollen from stamens to pistils
- putting something together in sunlight to make food
11 Clues: to become rotten • the outer cover of a flower • the green coloring in plants • the part of a flower that makes pollen • to carry pollen from stamens to pistils • the part of a flower that makes the seeds • the part of a plant that holds the growing seeds • putting something together in sunlight to make food • one of the parts of a flower that is usually colored • ...
Plants 2024-11-21
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- This type of stem is hard and ridged.. like trees
- Plants take in oxygen from the air and release...
- This fixes the plant in the ground
- Process where plants make their own food
- Flat part of the leaf
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- Responsible for making food for the plant
- This type of stem is thin, soft and flexible.. like grass
- Plants use sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and raw sap into this
- Mixture of water and mineral salts that travel from the roots to leaves
- Plants release this into the air during Photosynthesis
- Part that supports the plant
11 Clues: Flat part of the leaf • Part that supports the plant • This fixes the plant in the ground • Process where plants make their own food • Responsible for making food for the plant • This type of stem is hard and ridged.. like trees • Plants take in oxygen from the air and release... • Plants release this into the air during Photosynthesis • ...
Plants 2025-06-19
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- What do insects collect from flowers?
- Which part of a plant absorbs sunlight?
- _______ make the soil fertile for plants
- Which part of a plant keeps it stable and sucks up nutrients?
- All plants are green in color (True or False)?
- Through which part of the plant does water travel from one place to another?
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- What is the name of the process that plants have to do to create food for themselves?
- ______ is required by plants for surviving
- Which part of the plants is responsible for preparing food?
- Name the part of the plant that is responsible for protecting the seeds?
- Which part of the plant makes pollen?
- Which plant are you more likely to see in a desert?
12 Clues: What do insects collect from flowers? • Which part of the plant makes pollen? • Which part of a plant absorbs sunlight? • _______ make the soil fertile for plants • ______ is required by plants for surviving • All plants are green in color (True or False)? • Which plant are you more likely to see in a desert? • ...
Plants 2025-12-12
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- green light thin jungle cover ancient buildings
- Netherlands oval shaped color hybrids
- wild in forests winter cross shaped tall
- makes tea white petals inside yellow
- a symbol of luck
- needles absorb water desert
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- purple tiny flowers huge trunk perfume smelll
- leaves herb can use to decorate cooking not edible
- flaky dark green sushi ingredient
- black white inside blonde yellow type of tree
- has thorns usually red
11 Clues: a symbol of luck • has thorns usually red • needles absorb water desert • flaky dark green sushi ingredient • makes tea white petals inside yellow • Netherlands oval shaped color hybrids • wild in forests winter cross shaped tall • purple tiny flowers huge trunk perfume smelll • black white inside blonde yellow type of tree • green light thin jungle cover ancient buildings • ...
Plants 2023-05-16
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- What is the female reproductive part of the flower
- What are the layer of cells that make up the outer covering on a plant
- What is the part of the plant that keeps it grounded
- What is the cuticle the outer layer of
- What is the part of the plant that attracts pollinators
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- What holds up the anther
- What collects the pollen
- What is the main job of the stem
- What is the male reproductive part of the flower
- What does pollen travel down
- What contains the eggs
11 Clues: What contains the eggs • What holds up the anther • What collects the pollen • What does pollen travel down • What is the main job of the stem • What is the cuticle the outer layer of • What is the male reproductive part of the flower • What is the female reproductive part of the flower • What is the part of the plant that keeps it grounded • ...
Plants 2018-04-22
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- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- chemicals used for destroying pets
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
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- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- artificially watered
- A seed with one seed leave is called
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
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 2021-11-25
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- energy-rich sugar produced in photosynthesis
- raw material for photosynthesis
- green pigment found in leaves which traps sunlight energy
- type of food which includes sugar and starches
- a substance that absorbs light
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- tiny pores in the underside of the leaf to let gases in (Carbon dioxide) and out (oxygen and water vapour)
- light-dependent and chlorophyll-dependent conversion of carbon dioxide and water to sugar, water and oxygen (making food using light)
- waste product of photosynthesis
- leaf adaptation - captures maximum sunlight
- leaf adaptation - allows maximum light penetration
- raw material for photosynthesis
- green organelles in plant cells - photosynthesis happens here
12 Clues: a substance that absorbs light • waste product of photosynthesis • raw material for photosynthesis • raw material for photosynthesis • leaf adaptation - captures maximum sunlight • energy-rich sugar produced in photosynthesis • type of food which includes sugar and starches • leaf adaptation - allows maximum light penetration • ...
Plants 2022-03-29
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- A bunch of very fine roots.
- Cells that move water in plants.
- A fancy word that means it grows lots of leaves.
- A plant that is in a resting or non-growing state.
- Plants that grow, flower, make seeds and die in one year.
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- Plants that need two years to complete their life cycle.
- Cells that move food up or down the stem to other parts of plants.
- Plants that live for a long time and come back every year after resting over the winter.
- Plants with stems that are non-woody and die back to the ground every year.
- Stems that are hard, usually don't die back to the ground during winter.
- Root with a few branches that are thick and swollen.
11 Clues: A bunch of very fine roots. • Cells that move water in plants. • A fancy word that means it grows lots of leaves. • A plant that is in a resting or non-growing state. • Root with a few branches that are thick and swollen. • Plants that need two years to complete their life cycle. • Plants that grow, flower, make seeds and die in one year. • ...
PLANTS 2024-09-05
11 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Grows in forest… • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Originates in the ocean… • flower Rivers can grow… • Originally found in grasslands… • Nothing grows in the desert but… • lilies If you go to a lake your more likely to see…
plants 2025-06-19
11 Clues: plants • pollinators • a series of plants • an animal or plant • an orange and black • an animal that hunts • humans cannot survive • a green invasive vine • a place where an animal • a yellow and black native • plants that hurt the local
Plants 2025-02-09
11 Clues: shrub • herbs • spices • creepers • thin threads • to heal wounds • bark of a plant • underground stem • used to cure cold • leaves making food • get from trees to make glue
Plants 2025-04-10
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- male reproductive system in plants
- the energy factory of the cell
- "flows sugar down"
- female reproductive system in plants
- another way that organisms can get energy from abiotic sources
- growth in response to light
- "zips water up"
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- growth in response to gravity
- growth in response to touch
- uses sunlight to make glucose not found in animal cells
- growth in response to water
11 Clues: "zips water up" • "flows sugar down" • growth in response to touch • growth in response to water • growth in response to light • growth in response to gravity • the energy factory of the cell • male reproductive system in plants • female reproductive system in plants • uses sunlight to make glucose not found in animal cells • ...
plants 2024-06-13
11 Clues: sour • pokey • crying • smells good • haha silly! • lots of seeds • red and juicey • brown with knots • brown thing inside • helps with sunburns • same acid as our stomach
Annual bedding Plants crossword puzzle 2026-03-03
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- the ability of seeds to germinate under best conditions
- planting of seeds
- the difference between the day and the night time temp
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through media
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy apperance
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Refers to the time the plants life on a shelf
- a term used to describe procedures to prepare plants
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- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated
- grown to salable size
- small plants grown in a small amount of media
- plants that grow from a seed to flower in one season
- Term for soil or media
- the process of moving plants from one container to another
17 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to salable size • Term for soil or media • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • small plants grown in a small amount of media • Refers to the time the plants life on a shelf • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • plants that grow from a seed to flower in one season • a term used to describe procedures to prepare plants • ...
Foods Smart 2017-08-07
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- Body parts that connects to bones, grows bigger with exercise, and that help the body to move.
- Part of plants that can not be digested and helps food move through the body.
- Foods, such as meat, eggs, cheese, or fish, that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong.
- Process in which your body changes food into substances that it can use.
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- Person who scientifically studies and gives advice about food and eating.
- Substance in food, like bread, that gives the body energy.
- How the foods you eat affect your health
- Foods that have been changed to allow them to last longer, taste differently (sweeter, richer) or to cook faster.
8 Clues: How the foods you eat affect your health • Substance in food, like bread, that gives the body energy. • Process in which your body changes food into substances that it can use. • Person who scientifically studies and gives advice about food and eating. • Part of plants that can not be digested and helps food move through the body. • ...
Far From Home 2021-03-29
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- surgically remove
- an object forcibly coming into contact with another object
- sadly
- shrunken
- to capture the attention of
- too thin due to lack of proper food and nutrition
- silent; gloomy
- wanting to do something
- dietary material used for proper digestion
- lively; determined
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- recording with words or pictures
- to make twisting and turning movements
- grandmother in Spanish
- taking into the body
- in a serious manner
- able to recover quickly
- move in a skillful way
- not deep
18 Clues: sadly • shrunken • not deep • silent; gloomy • surgically remove • lively; determined • in a serious manner • taking into the body • grandmother in Spanish • move in a skillful way • able to recover quickly • wanting to do something • to capture the attention of • recording with words or pictures • to make twisting and turning movements • dietary material used for proper digestion • ...
영어단어반 2024-04-03
PvZ2 plants 2021-08-12
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- a plant that lobs cabbages
- a control cannon explode plant
- a plant that makes sun
- a plant that freezes zombies
- hurts zombies that step on it hard
- hurts zombies that step on it
- a plant that lobs butter and corn
- a plant that shoots boomerangs
- a plant that shoots three peas at a time
- a plant that removes graves
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- a plant that shoots one pea at a time
- a doubleheaded sun plant
- a melee plant that punches zombies
- a plant that shoots two peas at a time
- an instant exploding plant
- a bouncy plant that pushes zombies back
- a plant that has high health to act as a wall
- an underground plant as an instant kill
- a plant that breathes fire at zombies
19 Clues: a plant that makes sun • a doubleheaded sun plant • a plant that lobs cabbages • an instant exploding plant • a plant that removes graves • a plant that freezes zombies • hurts zombies that step on it • a control cannon explode plant • a plant that shoots boomerangs • a plant that lobs butter and corn • a melee plant that punches zombies • hurts zombies that step on it hard • ...
Growing plants 2018-03-15
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- Plants don't like soils with a low pH because they are very .....
- Potatoes, carrots and beetroot are all examples of ...... vegetables
- This provides an anchor for the plant, as well as nutrients and water
- This hold the plant upright and transports nutrients
- A system for growing plants that does not use soil
- Apples, watermelon and tomatoes are all examples of ......
- We add this to the soil to give our plants nutrients to grow
- Plants make this kind of sugar as their energy source
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make energy
- The roots absorb this from the soil
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- Helps keep moisture in soil and keep the temperature warm
- Plants take in Carbon ....... from the air
- Plants put ...... back into the air
- We need Agriculture to feed a growing ......
- Plant leaves absorb this and turn it into energy to grow
- Wheat, oats and barley are all examples of ......
- We use this as a type of fertiliser
- This is often brightly coloured, and is the reproductive organ of the plant
- Fruits have these, but vegetables do not
19 Clues: Plants put ...... back into the air • We use this as a type of fertiliser • The roots absorb this from the soil • Fruits have these, but vegetables do not • Plants take in Carbon ....... from the air • We need Agriculture to feed a growing ...... • Wheat, oats and barley are all examples of ...... • A system for growing plants that does not use soil • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-05-23
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- A seed that produces seedless watermelons.
- Another word for the club mosses.
- It produces a branching rhizome that is covered in hair-like projections called rhizoids.
- Without a vascular system and ____, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
- Another group that reproduces by spores.
- Ferns are the most ____ seedless vascular plants.
- Another word for Liverworts.
- Low evergreen herbs with needlelike or scalelike leaves.
- First main seedless plant group.
- Orange vegetable that has no seeds.
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- The dominant stage of the life cycle.
- What do most seedless plants reproduce with?
- Yellow vegetable that has no seeds.
- Second main seedless plant group.
- Whisk ferns, which lost leaves and roots by ____ evolution.
- With fruit and vegetables, seeds can be a ____.
- Is in the Fungi group.
- Third main seedless plant group.
- Anthocerotophyta also is ____.
- Without a ____ system and roots, they absorb water and nutrients through all of their exposed surfaces.
20 Clues: Is in the Fungi group. • Another word for Liverworts. • Anthocerotophyta also is ____. • Third main seedless plant group. • First main seedless plant group. • Another word for the club mosses. • Second main seedless plant group. • Yellow vegetable that has no seeds. • Orange vegetable that has no seeds. • The dominant stage of the life cycle. • ...
Ecosystem 2025-07-14
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- where plants make food using sunlight in green leaves
- animal that hunts and eats other animals
- that breaks down dead plants and animals (like fungi and bacteria)
- area where a plant or animal lives (its natural home)
- flows through a food chain starting from the sun
- plant that makes its own food using sunlight
- diagram that shows who eats whom in an ecosystem
- large natural area with specific climate, plants, and animals (like desert or rainforest)
- community of living things and their environment
- the different living things in one ecosystem
- living things that can only be seen under a microscope – some help break down dead things
- animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator
- animal that eats both plants and animals (like humans or bears)
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- animal that eats other animals (lion, tiger, eagle)
- study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- feature that helps a living thing survive in its environment
- animal that eats only plants (like deer or cows)
- animal that eats plants or other animals for energy
- group of the same kind of animals or plants living in an area
20 Clues: animal that hunts and eats other animals • plant that makes its own food using sunlight • the different living things in one ecosystem • animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator • flows through a food chain starting from the sun • animal that eats only plants (like deer or cows) • diagram that shows who eats whom in an ecosystem • ...
Nutrition 2021-05-05
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- A mineral that is important for your bones
- A diet that provides the proper amount of nutrients and energy
- A simple carbohydrate such as glucose
- A type of carbohydrate found in potatoes, breads and pastas
- Needed to prevent constipation
- A type of mineral that prevents anaemia
- Pirates often suffered from this deficiency disease
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- Can be found as simple sugars or complex chains
- Named using letters, often found in fruits and vegetables
- Important for growth and repair
- Can be found as fats and oils
11 Clues: Can be found as fats and oils • Needed to prevent constipation • Important for growth and repair • A simple carbohydrate such as glucose • A type of mineral that prevents anaemia • A mineral that is important for your bones • Can be found as simple sugars or complex chains • Pirates often suffered from this deficiency disease • ...
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 2022-08-02
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- the best habits are practiced ___.
- check the ____ size.
- cheese, milk, yogurt
- example of a balanced meal by the FDA
- measure of energy found in food.
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- apples, bananas, grapes
- Don't forget to eat your
- getting all the food groups will create a ___ diet.
- eating a ____ rich diet helps keep you feeling satisfied.
- the quality of physical wellness
- necessary for muscle growth
11 Clues: check the ____ size. • cheese, milk, yogurt • apples, bananas, grapes • Don't forget to eat your • necessary for muscle growth • the quality of physical wellness • measure of energy found in food. • the best habits are practiced ___. • example of a balanced meal by the FDA • getting all the food groups will create a ___ diet. • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-02
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- type of food to avoid (burgers, candy, fries)
- food made from milk
- (Apples, bananas, oranges)
- which is healthier: salad or fries
- (Lettuce, carrots, broccoli)
- the study of food and how it works in your body
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- information about the food
- food that is or made of seeds (cereal, rice, bread)
- builds, maintains, and replaces the tissues in your body (egg, fish, meat)
- a liquid needed for survival
- Healthy red fruit from trees
11 Clues: food made from milk • information about the food • (Apples, bananas, oranges) • a liquid needed for survival • Healthy red fruit from trees • (Lettuce, carrots, broccoli) • which is healthier: salad or fries • type of food to avoid (burgers, candy, fries) • the study of food and how it works in your body • food that is or made of seeds (cereal, rice, bread) • ...
Nutrition 2020-06-01
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- a lot of foods like beef jerky and almonds are covered with a lot of this
- Myth says humans need a lot of this for energy
- you don't want to much of me in your diet
- This is found mainly in fish,steak,chicken,and beans.
- a variety of these can be found in different foods
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- Dr's say you should not have a high this
- its good to take a little bit so you take a blank
- This is found in butter and falls of stake
- vegetables are good but people say don't forget to have this and vegetables every day.
- Dr's say you need to go on this so you don't get heart disease
- cows make these items some people like
11 Clues: cows make these items some people like • Dr's say you should not have a high this • you don't want to much of me in your diet • This is found in butter and falls of stake • Myth says humans need a lot of this for energy • its good to take a little bit so you take a blank • a variety of these can be found in different foods • ...
NUTRITION 2021-10-19
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- energy source example vegetables
- guide to create a life-long eating pattern to manage your weight
- fluid lose that exceeds fluid intake
- a micronutrient that metabolizes energy
- body mass in relation to stature
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- nervosa eating disorder associated with obsession with body size
- plate, USDAs guide to eating nutritionally
- this gender is often overlooked when thinking about eating disorders
- most widely consumed behaviorally active substance in the world
- aids substances used to improve physical work capacity
- function is bone and tooth formation
11 Clues: energy source example vegetables • body mass in relation to stature • function is bone and tooth formation • fluid lose that exceeds fluid intake • a micronutrient that metabolizes energy • plate, USDAs guide to eating nutritionally • aids substances used to improve physical work capacity • most widely consumed behaviorally active substance in the world • ...
Nutrition 2021-11-22
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- These fats include oils, notably omega-3 fatty acids
- these fats include butter, milk, and ice cream
- fats usually found in processed foods made with partially hydrogenated oil
- Type of “good” carb
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- Cause of persistent headaches
- These type of vitamins are stored in the liver and in fatty tissue
- A deficiency in Vitamin C can lead to this
- Eggs and meat belong to this food group
- This mineral regulates blood pressure and is important for good heart health
- The type of meat you should avoid eating
- Helps deliver oxygen through the body
11 Clues: Type of “good” carb • Cause of persistent headaches • Helps deliver oxygen through the body • Eggs and meat belong to this food group • The type of meat you should avoid eating • A deficiency in Vitamin C can lead to this • these fats include butter, milk, and ice cream • These fats include oils, notably omega-3 fatty acids • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-12
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- Something that isn't food.
- A substance that you digest to give you energy.
- It keeps your body healthy and strong.
- Its good in health.
- They give you fats so that your body can have lots of energy.
- Your body produces sweat and you get stronger.
- A pill containing all the nutrients your body needs.
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- It powers your body.
- fats give you lots of energy.
- products taken to improve health.
- Solid inorganic substances of natural occurrence.
11 Clues: Its good in health. • It powers your body. • Something that isn't food. • fats give you lots of energy. • products taken to improve health. • It keeps your body healthy and strong. • Your body produces sweat and you get stronger. • A substance that you digest to give you energy. • Solid inorganic substances of natural occurrence. • ...
Nutrition 2023-11-01
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- half fruits and vegetables, a side of protein and grain, and a side of dairy make up this .gov website
- protein, carbs, fats
- "roughage" that makes us use the Spanish word "el bano"
- eat these carbs in the morning, you'll be energized all day
- types of sugary carbs high in empty calories
- process of obtaining necessary food for health and growth
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- water, vitamins, minerals
- microscopic reason why we need to cook meats and chill leftovers
- short for the the body's main source of energy
- another name for fats
- if our body was made of legos, these would be the legos
11 Clues: protein, carbs, fats • another name for fats • water, vitamins, minerals • types of sugary carbs high in empty calories • short for the the body's main source of energy • "roughage" that makes us use the Spanish word "el bano" • if our body was made of legos, these would be the legos • process of obtaining necessary food for health and growth • ...
Nutrition 2025-03-18
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- Tough stringy part of fruits vegetables and grains
- a Unit of heat that measures energy in food
- The balance between calorie intake and calories used
- The emotional desire for food
- when a food has a high amount of nutrients for how many calories
- The body need for food
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- elements in food that help your body like Calcium
- substance that the body needs to function
- starches and sugars found in food
- helps promote normal growth and gives you energy
- Nutrients used to build and repair cells
11 Clues: The body need for food • The emotional desire for food • starches and sugars found in food • Nutrients used to build and repair cells • substance that the body needs to function • a Unit of heat that measures energy in food • helps promote normal growth and gives you energy • elements in food that help your body like Calcium • ...
Nutrition 2026-03-09
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- Nutrient necessary for strong bones
- Use these for sandwiches (e.g., bread).
- Nutrients that build muscles
- Food group that includes milk and cheese
- Essential for hydration
- Cheddar, swiss, and mozzarella are examples.
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- Apples, oranges, and bananas fit into this food group.
- A nutrient needed in small amounts to stay healthy
- a plant, or part of a plant (like root, stem, or leaf), that is edible and often cooked or eaten in a meal
- A unit of energy in food
- Nutrition guide that has 5 food groups
11 Clues: Essential for hydration • A unit of energy in food • Nutrients that build muscles • Nutrient necessary for strong bones • Nutrition guide that has 5 food groups • Use these for sandwiches (e.g., bread). • Food group that includes milk and cheese • Cheddar, swiss, and mozzarella are examples. • A nutrient needed in small amounts to stay healthy • ...
nutrition 2026-02-10
Nutrition 2024-04-23
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- A chemical substance that gives your body what it needs to grow and function properly.
- (two words)proteins are made up of these smaller chemical units
- serves as a source of chemical energy that the body can utilize quickly.
- type of fat associated with high levels of cholesterol in the blood
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- _____ protein contains all nine of the essential amino acids
- worst type of fat
- organic substances
- _____ minerals, less than 100mg needed daily
- table sugar
- inorganic elements
- _____ minerals, greater than 100mg needed daily
11 Clues: table sugar • worst type of fat • organic substances • inorganic elements • _____ minerals, less than 100mg needed daily • _____ minerals, greater than 100mg needed daily • _____ protein contains all nine of the essential amino acids • (two words)proteins are made up of these smaller chemical units • type of fat associated with high levels of cholesterol in the blood • ...
Nutrition 2025-02-03
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- A nutrient that helps build muscles
- The process plants use to make their food
- A sweet fruit that is red and round
- A vegetable that is orange and helps with vision
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- A nutrient found in bread and pasta
- A dairy product high in calcium
- The process of breaking down food in the body
- The liquid we drink to stay hydrated
- A mineral that keeps bones strong
- A A vitamin that helps with vision
- The food group that includes apples and bananas
11 Clues: A mineral that keeps bones strong • The liquid we drink to stay hydrated • A A vitamin that helps with vision • A nutrient that helps build muscles • A sweet fruit that is red and round • A dairy product high in calcium • A nutrient found in bread and pasta • The process of breaking down food in the body • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-02
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- Travels through the bloodstream
- Primary source of energy
- Are like vitamins and are used to promote chemical reactions and body structures
- Provides energy
- The supplying of the materials necessary for life to cells and the body.
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- To be free from illness, injury disease, pain and in a state of physical wellness.
- You should be drinking 10-12 cups of________
- Substances found in the food we eat that are essential to supply energy, promote growth and regulate the body.
- The sum of the food consumed
- Unit of food energy
- Helps build and repair tissues
11 Clues: Provides energy • Unit of food energy • Primary source of energy • The sum of the food consumed • Helps build and repair tissues • Travels through the bloodstream • You should be drinking 10-12 cups of________ • The supplying of the materials necessary for life to cells and the body. • Are like vitamins and are used to promote chemical reactions and body structures • ...
NUTRITION 2024-12-02
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- a unit of energy for food
- what percent of calories should come from carbs
- largest part of your diet
- repairs muscles and skin
- the sum of food consumed
- what type of sugar is candy
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- how many types of fats are there
- how many amino acids are there
- Carbs & proteins that aren't needed for energy are stored as
- a type of mineral(starts with I)
- vitamins are _____
11 Clues: vitamins are _____ • repairs muscles and skin • the sum of food consumed • a unit of energy for food • largest part of your diet • what type of sugar is candy • how many amino acids are there • how many types of fats are there • a type of mineral(starts with I) • what percent of calories should come from carbs • Carbs & proteins that aren't needed for energy are stored as
Nutrition 2025-02-27
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- Should drink the most in a day
- different types, fat soluble and water soluble
- listed at the top of food labels
- Nutrient that provides the body with the most energy in a day
- there are good kinds found in fruits, and kinds that are harder to digest and added into the product
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- Iron calcium magnesium sodium and fiber are all examples
- Helps our skin, muscles, and cells the most
- drink at least this many cups of water in a day
- it is important to eat a variety of ______
- another term for salt
- 9 calories per gram
11 Clues: 9 calories per gram • another term for salt • Should drink the most in a day • listed at the top of food labels • it is important to eat a variety of ______ • Helps our skin, muscles, and cells the most • different types, fat soluble and water soluble • drink at least this many cups of water in a day • Iron calcium magnesium sodium and fiber are all examples • ...
Nutrition 2024-11-06
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- A fiber is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one that is used to make cloth or rope.
- parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food.
- a product formed by milk
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- essential nutrients that the body needs to function and stay healthy.
- nutrients found in food that provide the body with energy
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- a macro nutrient found in food and drinks that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- A molecule made up of amino acids.
- Fats are a type of nutrient that provide the body with energy, and are essential for growth and other functions.
- the seeds of grass-like plants, also known as cereals, that are harvested and used as food.
- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- the ripened ovary of a flower that contains seeds and helps disperse them.
12 Clues: a product formed by milk • A molecule made up of amino acids. • nutrients found in food that provide the body with energy • parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. • essential nutrients that the body needs to function and stay healthy. • the ripened ovary of a flower that contains seeds and helps disperse them. • ...
Unit 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-06
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- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- Plants produce much more__ through photosynthesis than they use through respiration.
- Charlotte is in this hardiness zone
- Water carries __ throughout the plant.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average __ temperature
- When a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- __ day plants, like poinsettia and azalea, require long nights to flower.
- 90% of plant tissue is made mostly of this
- The process by which plants lose water from leaves and stems through evaporation
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- The process by which food and nutrients are moved within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
- When a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- When a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruits
- Having this, either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- __ day plants, like African violets and spinach, require short nights to flower.
- The number of main methods of reproduction
21 Clues: Charlotte is in this hardiness zone • Water carries __ throughout the plant. • The number of main methods of reproduction • 90% of plant tissue is made mostly of this • When a plant first starts to grow from a seed • The plant process that increases plant numbers • When a plant rests or grows very little, if any • When a plant produces flowers, seeds, and fruits • ...
Flowers & Plants 2022-07-21
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- colorful, tropical bloom sometimes used in teas
- large bulb flower popular at holiday time
- spathiphyllum nickname
- lemon leaf
- pink & white oriental lily
- popular British wedding bouquet sprig
- _____ of paradise, tropical flower
- delicate flower known for being highly fragrant, a fruity scent like strawberries
- beneficial, microscopic non-segmented roundworms used to control soil based insect pests
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- tropical plant that is a member of the pineapple family
- spike of colorful flowers, sometimes called "sword lily"
- ornamental garden plant known for its colorful foliage often in shades of green and burgundy
- traditional Christmas plant
- small accent flower, popular when dried
- filler flower, sometimes called "sea lavender"
- large, showy flower only available in spring & early summer
- known as the 'flamingo flower'
- this plant is often associated with monarch butterflies
- ______ 'em grow bulb garden
19 Clues: lemon leaf • spathiphyllum nickname • pink & white oriental lily • traditional Christmas plant • ______ 'em grow bulb garden • known as the 'flamingo flower' • _____ of paradise, tropical flower • popular British wedding bouquet sprig • small accent flower, popular when dried • large bulb flower popular at holiday time • filler flower, sometimes called "sea lavender" • ...
Kingdom Plants 2023-02-28
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- pollen moving to a sticky stigma
- flower with all reproductive parts
- when sperm in pollen meets egg in ovary
- anchor plant and absorb nutrients
- flowering plant
- veins in stems that carry water
- female part of a flower
- angiosperm with taproots and 2 cotyledons
- where photosynthesis occurs
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- cone bearing plant
- plant without veins
- angiosperm with fibrous roots
- top of stamen where pollen is made
- veins in stems that carry sugar
- plant with veins
- flower flower missing male or female part
- male part of a flower
- sticky top of pistil
- swelled ovary
19 Clues: swelled ovary • flowering plant • plant with veins • cone bearing plant • plant without veins • sticky top of pistil • male part of a flower • female part of a flower • where photosynthesis occurs • angiosperm with fibrous roots • veins in stems that carry sugar • veins in stems that carry water • pollen moving to a sticky stigma • anchor plant and absorb nutrients • ...
Plants Vocabulary 2014-12-18
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- A fertilized egg, produced by the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell.
- A thin, rootlike structure that anchors a moss and absorbs water and nutrients for the plant.
- A flowering plant that lives fro more than two years.
- A plant that has true vascular tissue for transporting materials.
- The process by which autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
- A sac-like organelle that stores water, food and other materials.
- The stage in the life cycle of a plant in which the plant produces spores.
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- A young organism that develops from a zygote.
- A plant hormone that speeds up the rate at which a plant's cells grow and controls a plant's response to light.
- The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed.
- The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants.
- The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm.
- Compressed layers of dead sphagnum mosses that accumulate in bogs.
- The process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants
- The plant structure that contains a young plant and food supply inside a protective covering.
- A flowering plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers.
19 Clues: The sprouting of the embryo out of a seed. • The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm. • A young organism that develops from a zygote. • A colorful, leaflike structure of some flowers. • A flowering plant that lives fro more than two years. • The vascular tissue through which food moves in some plants. • The process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves. • ...
plant internal anatomy (lecture 14-21) 2017-12-11
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- composed of dead cells
- dominant in trees stems
- living structure released from roots, increase root/soil ratio
- yellow pigments in plants
- main conducting cells in angiosperm phloem
- giberellin added to fruit result in seedless or X fruits
- structure produced by ectotrophic fungi between the plant cells
- first structure to emerge from a seed
- main photosynthetic parts of most plants (pl)
- limiting nutrient in plants, found in DNA and Amino acids
- roots, young leaves and meristems are examples of this
- allow gas exchanges in primary tissues (pl)
- plant equivalent to human stem cells
- this hormone inhibit lateral growth
- outer part of the zone of maturation
- respiration method often used by plants living in dry area
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- will generate vascular tissues
- explain how leaf evaporation allow water to climb the xylem
- transports of water between cells via plasmodesmata
- plants grow in dry area
- attraction of water molecules to other water molecules
- a callus treather with a low IAA/CK will produce
- produce the secondary xylem
- allow gas exchanges in secondary tissues (pl)
- C4 stomata arrangement
- a gaseous hormone
- this hormone encourage lateral growth
- with few tracheids (5%)
- meristem allow grasses to quickly regrow aften been eaten
- allow storage of air in aquatic plants
- origin of the sugar in maple syrup (pl)
- produce cork outside and phelloderm inside
32 Clues: a gaseous hormone • composed of dead cells • C4 stomata arrangement • plants grow in dry area • dominant in trees stems • with few tracheids (5%) • yellow pigments in plants • produce the secondary xylem • will generate vascular tissues • this hormone inhibit lateral growth • plant equivalent to human stem cells • outer part of the zone of maturation • ...
Nutrition Services 2014-06-02
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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
- / Someone who has met specific academic and experiential requirements set forth by the Commission of Dietetic Registration of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
- / A registered dietitian must have obtained a bachelor's degree in this.
- / "All registered dietitians are nutritionist, but ___ all nutritionists are registered dietitians"
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- / Someone who claims they are a food expert.
- / The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics can be found at this website
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" • ...
Cycling In Ecosystems 2021-09-13
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- level steps in a food chain
- found in all living things
- matter in ecosystems are __________. (hint:energy only flows one way)
- process plants use to make oxygen and glucose
- used by plants to grow
- energy made from glucose and oxygen in the mitochondria
- amount of energy consumed at each trophic level
- shows relative amounts of energy or matter contained in each trophic level
- where cellular respiration takes place
- process cells use to make oxygen and glucose
- what carnivores eat
- formed from dead animals and plants
- also called autotrophs
- the way energy flows
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- eats secondary consumer
- cloud formation
- eats the herbivores
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- bacteria turn nitrogen into this but plants cannot use it
- breaks down dead organism
- also called herbivore
- used by plants for photosynthesis
- sugar made by photosynthesis
- source of all energy
- interconnected food chains
26 Clues: cloud formation • eats the herbivores • what carnivores eat • source of all energy • the way energy flows • also called herbivore • used by plants to grow • also called autotrophs • eats secondary consumer • breaks down dead organism • found in all living things • interconnected food chains • level steps in a food chain • sugar made by photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Ecosystems 2023-12-12
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- A term applied to non-living things in the envirnment
- The water that falls to earth
- The food that an animal eats
- The over all weather
- A anamal that catches animals and eats them
- a sequence of feeding relationships among living orgisms
- All interacting parts of an enviroment
- plants are the only producers in the world
- An inherited characteristic that helps living things
- The thin outer most layer of the earth
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- A term applied to living things inthe environment such as humans,plants,birds and animals
- What you grow plants in
- A measure of how hot or cold it is
- the movment os water in the world
- An animal the is hunted
- What omnivores eat
- A specific type of ecosysem such as the savanna
- Any creature that eats plants and/or other animals
- One of the large sections into which earths crust is divided
- A organism thta lives in a habitat
20 Clues: What omnivores eat • The over all weather • What you grow plants in • An animal the is hunted • The food that an animal eats • The water that falls to earth • the movment os water in the world • A measure of how hot or cold it is • A organism thta lives in a habitat • All interacting parts of an enviroment • The thin outer most layer of the earth • ...
Basic Nutrition 2022-08-31
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- Maintains hydration of the body's cells
- This mineral is necessary for strengthening bones and teeth
- A healthy diet should also be accompanied with regular ____________.
- A food that is full of fibre and can provide energy
- Milk and yogurt is found in this food group
- This vegetable is important for the eyes and vision
- You should consume 5-7 servings from this food group
- Another name for chicken meat
- An influence on food choice.
- A measurement of the amount of energy in food.
- This macronutrient is needed to reapir and build muscle
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- Micronutrients that help fight off infections
- This is an effect of not drinking enough water
- Primary energy source
- Secondary energy source
- This fruit is high in potassium
- Mineral found in red meat that helps carry oxygen in red blood cells
- Another name for sodium
- A diet that is mainly Grains, fruit and vegetables restricts the intake of meat and meat products
19 Clues: Primary energy source • Secondary energy source • Another name for sodium • An influence on food choice. • Another name for chicken meat • This fruit is high in potassium • Maintains hydration of the body's cells • Milk and yogurt is found in this food group • Micronutrients that help fight off infections • This is an effect of not drinking enough water • ...
Food nutrition 2021-09-15
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- found in raw poultry
- found in fieces
- found in moist environment
- discovered in 1895
- symptoms boils and blisters
- hazard you cant see it (spray)
- run its course can use antibiotics
- found in raw fish not cooked properly
- found in raw food
- hazard you can see it (nail)
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- contamination already contains the bacteria
- found in human, animal and rodents
- found in food and drinks
- lasts up to 24 hours
- symptoms clay colored stool
- cure is 4-7 days with antibiotics
- found in the throat
- let it run its course
- no cure run its course
19 Clues: found in fieces • found in raw food • discovered in 1895 • found in the throat • found in raw poultry • lasts up to 24 hours • let it run its course • no cure run its course • found in food and drinks • found in moist environment • symptoms boils and blisters • symptoms clay colored stool • hazard you can see it (nail) • hazard you cant see it (spray) • cure is 4-7 days with antibiotics • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-18
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- a unit of energy in food
- body use for energy and growth
- a sugar in cheif source of energy
- type of nutrient
- how much your body prosseses
- keeping track of your water
- type of simple carbohydrate
- made up what you eat and drink
- table salt
- every living cell of your body
- found in wheat and other sources
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- helps maintain blood preasure
- minerals of body fluids
- chemical compounds found in food
- use for bodyenergy and tissue develoment
- most common type of steriod
- hard part of bones
- something in plants
- don't take enough liquids
19 Clues: table salt • type of nutrient • hard part of bones • something in plants • minerals of body fluids • a unit of energy in food • don't take enough liquids • most common type of steriod • keeping track of your water • type of simple carbohydrate • how much your body prosseses • helps maintain blood preasure • body use for energy and growth • made up what you eat and drink • ...
animal nutrition 2023-02-09
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- odorless,tasteless, white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes.
- of a class sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues
- fixed amount
- group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth
- minerals- essential minerals that the human body must get from food
- thread or a filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance or textile is formed.
- nutrients- required for normal body function
- soluble vitamins- A vitamin that can dissolve in water
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- blocks of life
- of the class of sugars that cannot be hydrolyzed
- indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste products through the gut.
- waxy, or oily compounds that are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in polar solvents such as water
- pleasant-smelling colorless volatile liquid that is highly flammable
- on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- soluble vitamins- A vitamin that can dissolve in fats and oils
- minerals- any mineral required in the diet in relatively large amounts
- carbohydrates- are broken down quickly by the body to be used as energy.
- source of essential fatty acids, which the body cannot make itself.
- carbohydrates-made up of sugar molecules that are strung together in long, complex chains
19 Clues: fixed amount • blocks of life • nutrients- required for normal body function • of the class of sugars that cannot be hydrolyzed • soluble vitamins- A vitamin that can dissolve in water • soluble vitamins- A vitamin that can dissolve in fats and oils • group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth • ...
Animal Nutrition 2015-01-16
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- a grinding tooth
- meat
- The first step of digestion, creates more surface area for enzymes
- beneath the jaw
- the act of swallowing
- pointed tooth that is enlarged in carnivores
- 3 or 4 complex chambers
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- to the rear of the face
- the tooth right after the canine
- large organic compound contained in food
- plants
- plants and meat
- under side of tongue
- various proteins that are used as a catalyst in digestion
- 1 simple chamber
- narrow edged tooth for cutting
- a category of taste found in meat
- the act of giving food
- digestive enzymes that breakdown starches
19 Clues: meat • plants • plants and meat • beneath the jaw • a grinding tooth • 1 simple chamber • under side of tongue • the act of swallowing • the act of giving food • to the rear of the face • 3 or 4 complex chambers • narrow edged tooth for cutting • the tooth right after the canine • a category of taste found in meat • large organic compound contained in food • ...
Animal Nutrition 2015-01-20
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- Teeth used for tearing
- Flat teeth at the front of the mouth
- Four chambered stomach
- Involves with taste
- Gland at the base of the tongue
- Transitional teeth
- Cattle, Horses, and sheep are this
- Single chambered stomach
- Only eats meats
- Amino Acids
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- Gland that is under the tongue
- This gland produces the most saliva
- Another name for swallowing
- A Compound that consists of Carbon, hydrogen, and Oxygen
- Used to chew and grind food
- Also known as chewing
- Eats both grass and meats
- A type of sugar
- Substance that animals eat
19 Clues: Amino Acids • A type of sugar • Only eats meats • Transitional teeth • Involves with taste • Also known as chewing • Teeth used for tearing • Four chambered stomach • Single chambered stomach • Eats both grass and meats • Substance that animals eat • Another name for swallowing • Used to chew and grind food • Gland that is under the tongue • Gland at the base of the tongue • ...
Animal Nutrition 2017-01-18
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- transitional teeth between canines and molars, flat surface
- flat teeth at the front of the mouth used to cut-shear
- use canines to tear, molars to chew - poor masticators - dogs
- forms supporting tissues of plants
- swallow
- slow recycling flow of digesta
- teeth adapted for tearing
- salivary gland-under tongue
- large flat surface used to chew and grind feed into small particles
- digestive enzyme that breaks down starches
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- complex or meaty taste
- most important teeth are incisors and molars-mediocre masticators-hogs
- incisors to cut, molars to chew - good masticators - cattle, horses, sheep
- chewing - reduce particles
- salivary gland-at base of tongue
- salivary gland-under ear in back, produces the most saliva
- provides nourishment
- simple-stomach, humans, pigs, dogs
- Biological catalyst - allows reactions to occur, speed things along
19 Clues: swallow • provides nourishment • complex or meaty taste • teeth adapted for tearing • chewing - reduce particles • salivary gland-under tongue • slow recycling flow of digesta • salivary gland-at base of tongue • simple-stomach, humans, pigs, dogs • forms supporting tissues of plants • digestive enzyme that breaks down starches • ...
NUTRITION CROSSWORD 2023-08-27
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- A hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates metabolism and energy production
- A B-vitamin important for preventing neural tube defects in early pregnancy
- This mineral is crucial for nerve function, muscle contraction, and maintaining a steady heart rhythm
- A trace element important for regulating blood sugar levels and supporting insulin function
- A condition where blood glucose levels are elevated, often requiring medication or lifestyle changes
- A fatty acid essential for brain health and commonly found in fish oil
- A hormone released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels
- ACIDS, The building blocks of proteins
- The body's preferred source of energy, especially during exercise and physical activity
- The process of removing waste products from the blood when the kidneys aren't functioning properly
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- E, An antioxidant nutrient known for supporting immune function and skin health
- A condition characterized by low bone density, often associated with aging or certain medical conditions
- The body's largest organ, responsible for detoxification and metabolic processes
- A carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, but is important for digestive health
- The process of converting food into energy within the body's cells
- K, This nutrient is important for blood clotting and bone health. It's often found in leafy greens
- A type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy and usually resolves after childbirth
- An essential mineral that supports nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart rhythm
- A type of medical imaging that uses sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures
- A chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting the lining of the digestive tract
20 Clues: ACIDS, The building blocks of proteins • A hormone released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels • The process of converting food into energy within the body's cells • A fatty acid essential for brain health and commonly found in fish oil • A B-vitamin important for preventing neural tube defects in early pregnancy • ...
Animal Nutrition 2024-01-29
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- Incisors and molars important,humans,hogs,birds
- A category of taste in food
- Under ear, produces the most saliva
- Incisors to cut, good masticators
- Under the tongue
- Biological catalyst
- Food group made up of sugars and starches
- Flat teeth at the front of the mouth
- The act of swallowing
- To take in food
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- At the base of the tongue
- The act of chewing
- Breaks down amylose (starch)
- Teeth adapted for tearing
- Transitional teeth between canines and molars
- Simple-stomach Swine,horses
- An animal that regurgitates, has 4 compartments
- Canines to tear, poor masticators,dogs,cats
- Large Flat surface used to chew and grind feed
19 Clues: To take in food • Under the tongue • The act of chewing • Biological catalyst • The act of swallowing • At the base of the tongue • Teeth adapted for tearing • A category of taste in food • Simple-stomach Swine,horses • Breaks down amylose (starch) • Incisors to cut, good masticators • Under ear, produces the most saliva • Flat teeth at the front of the mouth • ...
Plant Nutrition 2025-07-18
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- Transports sucrose and amino acids produced from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- anchors the plant firmly in the ground, absorbs water and minerals from the soil
- a gas made of two oxygen and one carbon atom - a limiting factor in photosynthesis
- An outer layer of cells that form a transparent protective layer (against fungi and bacteria). *Chloroplasts are absent.
- adapted to make food for the plant by carrying out photosynthesis
- the organelle in some plant cells which are the site of photosynthesis - contain chlorophyll
- the vascular bundle in a leaf
- Cells are rectangular and stand on their end. They contain a large number of chloroplasts.
Down
- excess glucose is stored in leaves in the form of this polymer
- Pores are present on the lower epidermis. Allows diffusion of gases in and out of the leaf including water vapour.
- Pair of bean-shaped cells that open or close the stoma. Contain chloroplasts.
- the fundamental process by which plants manufacture carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light
- a mineral required for making chlorophyll (and so essential for photosynthesis) found in the soil as ions
- the most important plant mineral used for making leaves found as soluble nitrate ions
- Waxy substance secreted by upper epidermal cells to reduce water evaporation from leaf surface.
- Transports water and mineral ions from roots to leaves.
- a green chemical found in some plant cells (especially palisade cells) which is able to capture light energy
- the loss of water from leaves through the stomata
- the tissue between the xylem and phloem in a vascular bundle
19 Clues: the vascular bundle in a leaf • the loss of water from leaves through the stomata • Transports water and mineral ions from roots to leaves. • the tissue between the xylem and phloem in a vascular bundle • excess glucose is stored in leaves in the form of this polymer • adapted to make food for the plant by carrying out photosynthesis • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-09-21
Across
- If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer
- The process your body uses to turn food into energy, so you can breathe, move, grow, and stay alive
- A fat like substance found in your blood and every cell in your body
- How many grams of protein is in a chicken?
- Helps your body use energy and carry out the important processes
- This word means you don't have enough of something(nutrients)
- Having the right proportion of different things that everything in your body work well together
- Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words)
- The overall condition of your body and mind, and how well they work together
- The food and nutrients your body needs to grow, stay healthy, and have energy.
Down
- How many grams of protein a 12-13yr old should have?(Number and word)
- A type of nutrient used for energy , insulation and protecting organs
- A mineral in your body that carries an electric charge that dissolves in fluids like blood, urine and sweat.
- Synonym for No.16
- Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy
- Eating more food than your body needs too for energy and your health
- Something you have too eat in small amounts to stay health (it is in the food group)
- It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy.
- This when a person has too much body fat , which can harm their health
19 Clues: Synonym for No.16 • How many grams of protein is in a chicken? • Essential for the human body to stay alive and healthy • It is one of the main nutrients your body uses for energy. • If you have less______you could be in risk for bowel cancer • Divide foods based on the nutrients they provide.(two words) • ...
Share the Shade Crossword 2024-10-23
Across
- Part of the tree that transports sugars throughout the tree
- Animal that helps plants reproduce
- Pear tree that is notoriously smelly and brittle
- A tree that produces an inedible fruit full of sticky latex
- Coniferous tree that is the most common tree in the world
- The upper layer of a forest, formed by mature tree crowns
- A dusty substance that trees produce and makes people sneeze
- One of the most common families of coniferous trees in North Texas
- The most common tree in North America, found on the Canadian flag
- Plants that are indigenous to an area and require less maintenance
- Crepe_________
- Plants from a similar ecosystem that are easier to grow
- Part of the tree that takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- State tree of Texas
- A way to determine the age of a tree
- Layer of material put on top of soil to protect plants and conserve water
- How plants get energy from the sun
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- The science of managing woodlands
- Component of fertilizer; needs to be fixed for plants to use
- What plants crave (also in your sports drink).
- Tree with heart-shaped leaves and pink flowers
- Some species of this family of trees 'weep'; others are found in the desert
- Facility where timber is processed and stored. There was a prominent one in downtown McKinney back in the day
- The family of plants that includes all flowering plants
- The process of water evaporating from a plant's leaves
- Part of the tree that takes in sunlight
- Trees that shed their leaves in autumn
- Evergreen trees with pine needles and cones
- A specimen of this tree is the most massive known single organism in the world
- Part of the tree that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the stem and leaves
- Swamp tree with prominent knees
- Tree that produces acorns
- Type of prairie ecosystem native to Texas
- Professional who cares for and manages trees
- Liquid that carries water and nutrients though a tree
35 Clues: Crepe_________ • State tree of Texas • Tree that produces acorns • Swamp tree with prominent knees • The science of managing woodlands • Animal that helps plants reproduce • How plants get energy from the sun • A way to determine the age of a tree • Trees that shed their leaves in autumn • Part of the tree that takes in sunlight • Type of prairie ecosystem native to Texas • ...
Biological Crossword puzzle 2025-06-04
Across
- – Green pigment in plants.
- – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange.
- – A nerve cell that transmits impulses.
- – Smallest blood vessel.
- – Movement of water through a semipermeable membrane.
- – Involuntary and quick response to a stimulus.
- – Jelly-like substance in a cell.
- – Control center of the cell.
- – Powerhouse of the cell.
- – Breakdown of food into simpler substances.
Down
- – Process by which green plants make their food using sunlight.
- – Protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- – Organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- – Tissue that transports food in plants.
- – Process of breaking down glucose for energy.
- – Loss of water vapor from leaves.
- – Tissue that transports water in plants.
- – Oxygen-carrying pigment in blood.
- – Chemical messenger secreted by glands.
- – Air sacs in the lungs.
20 Clues: – Smallest blood vessel. • – Air sacs in the lungs. • – Powerhouse of the cell. • – Green pigment in plants. • – Control center of the cell. • – Jelly-like substance in a cell. • – Loss of water vapor from leaves. • – Oxygen-carrying pigment in blood. • – A nerve cell that transmits impulses. • – Tiny pores on leaves for gas exchange. • – Tissue that transports food in plants. • ...
vocabulary crossword-plants 2024-03-20
Across
- carries food made in a plant's leaves down to the other plants.
- tiny, reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism.
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- tube-like structures that transport water in the leaf.
- broad, flat part of the leaf.
- the tissue that transports water and nutriens in other plants.
- a small flowerless green plant, which compromises the mosses and liveworts.
- the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
- tiny structures that control the size of stomata.
Down
- includes seedless plants such as ferns and nonflowering and flowering seed plants.
- a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms.
- small openings on the undersides of plants.
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers.
- an early stage in the development of an organism.
- moves water and nutriens from the ground upwards in the plants.
- a reproductive system that a plant embryo.
- the tube-like structure that attaches a leaf to its stem.
17 Clues: broad, flat part of the leaf. • a reproductive system that a plant embryo. • small openings on the undersides of plants. • an early stage in the development of an organism. • tiny structures that control the size of stomata. • tube-like structures that transport water in the leaf. • the tube-like structure that attaches a leaf to its stem. • ...
Intro to Plants 2024-03-05
Across
- - vascular tissue of the leaf
- - process by which a plant uses sunlight to make its own food.
- - part of a plant that changes color during fall.
- - a small oval you plant to grow another type of plant.
- - a vascular tissue that transports water throughout the plants body.
- - plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- - a member of a large group of seedless green plants including the mosses, liverworts,and hornworts.
- Vascular Plants - plants that contain vascular tissue, but do not produce flowers or seeds.
- - flowering plants with one seed.
Down
- - cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds.
- - part of a vascular plant normally underground
- Tissue - complex conducting tissues in higher plants that are made up of different types of cells and elements.
- - a fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce.
- - sweet product of a tree or other plant / can be eaten.
- - part of a plant that blossoms.
- - moved food substances that the plant has produced by photosynthesis.
- - vascular plants that reproduce by the use of flowers whose seeds have two seed leaves.
17 Clues: - vascular tissue of the leaf • - part of a plant that blossoms. • - flowering plants with one seed. • - cone-bearing plants that bear naked seeds. • - part of a vascular plant normally underground • - part of a plant that changes color during fall. • - a small oval you plant to grow another type of plant. • - sweet product of a tree or other plant / can be eaten. • ...
11.1 &12.1 vocab 2015-04-13
Across
- final step in decomposition
- competing species evolve different adaptation
- first species to colonize a disturbed area
- multiple food chains
- feeding position in a food chain or web
- consumes animals and plants
- consume plants or algae
- two lions fighting for a deer
- final stage of ecological succession
- light, soil, temperature, water
- crab living in a snail shell
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- organisms, trees, plants
- the dead leaves, animal feces, and other organic debris
- vultures are an example of this
- occurs between members of same species
- one species benefits and the other is harmed
- fungi is an example of this
- predator consumes the prey
- consumes animals
- occurs in a formerly inhabited area that was disturbed
- one that plays an important role in its community
- unable to digest plants
- use energy from sunlight to make food (plants,algae)
- earthworms, millipedes, catfish, sea cucumber
- total mass of organisms at a trophic level
25 Clues: consumes animals • multiple food chains • consume plants or algae • unable to digest plants • organisms, trees, plants • predator consumes the prey • final step in decomposition • fungi is an example of this • consumes animals and plants • crab living in a snail shell • two lions fighting for a deer • vultures are an example of this • light, soil, temperature, water • ...
Deutsch Comprehensive #2 2021-12-10
20 Clues: to use • to try • narrow • safety • to save • slender • to skate • to catch • to crawl • at least • to swing • nutrient • to throw • to punish • ambitious • to deliver • diet, nutrition • angular, square • satisfied, content • diligent, industrious
