nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Kaleela's Spell Check 2022-03-29
12 Clues: nice • Sugar • tasty • preferred • Nourishment • Take in food • Unit of energy • fit as a fiddle • Fatty cell constituent • Substances providing nourishment • extremely pleasing to the sense of taste • not being provided with adequate nourishment
Kaleela's Spell Check 2022-03-29
12 Clues: nice • Sugar • tasty • preferred • Nourishment • Take in food • Unit of energy • fit as a fiddle • Fatty cell constituent • Substances providing nourishment • extremely pleasing to the sense of taste • not being provided with adequate nourishment
Energy Cycles in Nature 2020-05-18
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- is the energy factory for a plant
- the sugars that plants consumes is called
- the ability to do work
- levels are groups of organisms in the energy pryamid
- animals that eat on plants are known as
- organisms can be ______ by what they eat
- living things in nature require energy for
- plants _______ from the sun
- energy from the ______ is all the energy living things consume
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- photosynthesis allows plants to use the suns energy to _____ food
- plants create their own food in a process called
- during photosynthesis plants release ____ from its leaves
- an ___________ cannot grow without energy
- when animals eat plants the absorb glucose as ____, which they use for energy
- energy ____ is a graphic representation of the flow of energy in a community
15 Clues: the ability to do work • plants _______ from the sun • is the energy factory for a plant • animals that eat on plants are known as • organisms can be ______ by what they eat • an ___________ cannot grow without energy • the sugars that plants consumes is called • living things in nature require energy for • plants create their own food in a process called • ...
Food Innovation Center | Grand Opening 2023-04-25
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- The individuals or groups that purchase and use products or services
- Food made from the milk of cows or other mammals
- alternatives Alternatives to animal-based products that are derived from plants
- The abilities and resources that a person or organization has at their disposal
- Small, portable food items that are often eaten between meals
- Individuals who are involved in a particular activity or profession
- Edible substances that provide nourishment and energy to the body
- The act of bringing something into existence through imagination or original thought
- The process of introducing new ideas, methods, or products
- Information, skills, and expertise that is acquired through experience or education
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- The process of developing a recipe or product
- Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome
- A particular branch of commerce or production that deals with a specific kind of goods or services
- Current patterns or styles of behavior that are popular or widespread
- nutrition Specialized food and supplements designed to meet the nutritional needs of specific populations or conditions
- benefits Positive effects on physical or mental health that result from consuming certain foods
- popular destination or gathering spot (place-to-be)
- Practical knowledge and expertise in a particular field
- Having a spicy or salty flavor
- A location that serves as the hub of activity or focus for a particular purpose
20 Clues: Having a spicy or salty flavor • The process of developing a recipe or product • Food made from the milk of cows or other mammals • popular destination or gathering spot (place-to-be) • Practical knowledge and expertise in a particular field • Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome • The process of introducing new ideas, methods, or products • ...
Plants Crossword 2020-09-21
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- leaves fall during this season
- molecules that absorb color
- most evergreens are _____
- plural of stoma
- reflected wavelengths off a specific object
- the wood of conifers is adapted for _____ weather
- yellow pigments
- a tree is trying to save ____ when it gets rid of leaves
- pigments can be used to absorb ______ from the sun
- scissor cells are stained
- an opening in the plant
- guard cells can be compared to a ___
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- each ____ corresponds to a specific color
- what the stoma brings in
- losing leaves prevents leaves of dying from ____
- what is the waxy cuticle made of
- where photosynthesis takes place
- leaves are green because of the pigment _____
- the epidermis is very ______ packed together
- a tree is programmed to ____ leaves duing fall
20 Clues: plural of stoma • yellow pigments • an opening in the plant • what the stoma brings in • most evergreens are _____ • scissor cells are stained • molecules that absorb color • leaves fall during this season • what is the waxy cuticle made of • where photosynthesis takes place • guard cells can be compared to a ___ • each ____ corresponds to a specific color • ...
Plants Crossword 2022-05-27
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- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- What helps in reproduction
- hold plants upright against forces such as wind and rain
- Most of the chloroplast cells are found in the
- When the two nuclei fuse together
- The long tube that attaches the stigma to the ovary. Sperm from the pollen will travel down this tube to the ovules.
- The process in which plants make their food is called
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- a major line of defense against fungal and bacterial pathogens.
- The green substances that absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
- The system of the tube that takes mineral and water upward from the roots and to the leaf
- Female reproductive gamete
- Cottonwood flower seed dispersal strategy
- Which structures open and close stomata to allow gas exchange but prevent water loss in leaves?
- Where does carbon dioxide enter the leaves
- What part of the plant leaf includes the cuticle and the stomata?
- Male reproductive organ in plant
- Plants waste product of photosynthesis (6 words)
- Phloem transport sugar, or oxygen, or carbon dioxide
19 Clues: Female reproductive gamete • What helps in reproduction • Male reproductive organ in plant • When the two nuclei fuse together • Cottonwood flower seed dispersal strategy • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Where does carbon dioxide enter the leaves • Most of the chloroplast cells are found in the • Plants waste product of photosynthesis (6 words) • ...
Medicinal Plants 2023-09-07
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- Aromatic tree known for its respiratory benefits.
- Flowering plant believed to boost the immune system.
- Berry known for its potential immune-boosting properties.
- Aromatic herb with digestive benefits.
- Spice with pain-relieving and antiseptic qualities.
- Herb used as a natural remedy for anxiety and sleep.
- Herb used for its calming and mood-lifting effects.
- Spice known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
- Root used in traditional Asian medicine.
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- Minty herb with soothing effects on digestion.
- Herb believed to enhance memory and concentration.
- Fragrant herb with calming properties.
- Root with anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Aromatic herb with antimicrobial properties.
- Tree extract used for memory and circulation.
- Herb used for its anti-inflammatory effects on bruises.
- Herbal remedy for relaxation and sleep.
- Succulent plant known for its soothing gel.
- Herb known for its healing properties in traditional medicine.
19 Clues: Fragrant herb with calming properties. • Aromatic herb with digestive benefits. • Herbal remedy for relaxation and sleep. • Root used in traditional Asian medicine. • Succulent plant known for its soothing gel. • Aromatic herb with antimicrobial properties. • Tree extract used for memory and circulation. • Minty herb with soothing effects on digestion. • ...
Landscaping revision crossword 2025-10-09
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- A structure that supports pots or plants.
- Dishes placed under pots to catch excess water.
- Flat, green parts of a plant that make food through photosynthesis.
- Grown for decoration or beauty, not for eating.
- The main support of a plant that carries water and nutrients.
- Plants that live for more than two years.
- Plants that grow, flower, and die in one year.
- Small to medium-sized pieces of rock.
- The small parts from which new plants grow.
- The mature, seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible.
- Suitable for eating.
- A large, round container, sometimes used as a planter.
- The colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- A hard building material made from cement, sand, gravel, and water.
- Loose soil or earth used for planting.
- Points on a stem where leaves or branches grow.
- A large, solid piece of natural stone.
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- Plants with hard, brown stems, like shrubs and trees.
- Flat pieces of ceramic, stone, or concrete used for paving or decoration.
- A basket suspended in the air, filled with soil and plants.
- Fine, loose grains of rock, used for drainage or soil improvement.
- A section of garden prepared for growing vegetables.
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- Producing flowers.
- Small, loose stones used for paths or drainage.
- A black, tar-like material used for paving driveways and roads.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- Plants with soft, green stems that die back in winter.
- A garden bed made by planting directly into bales of straw.
- Structures that support or protect plants, like cold frames or trellises.
- An underground storage organ that produces new growth each season.
- A seed container that splits open when ripe.
- Containers used for growing individual plants.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
34 Clues: Producing flowers. • Suitable for eating. • Small to medium-sized pieces of rock. • Loose soil or earth used for planting. • A large, solid piece of natural stone. • A structure that supports pots or plants. • Plants that live for more than two years. • The small parts from which new plants grow. • A seed container that splits open when ripe. • ...
Spellings 20th April 2018-04-12
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- ________ he was hungry, he could not eat.
- To be able to use something again and again.
- creating new life. For example plants make seeds.
- To offer a different choice.
- A final decision, it comes at the end.
- The person that receives something.
- Your homework is late;_________ you will stay in at break.
- Using more of something than is needed.
- To think about something carefully again.
- I will help ________ I can.
- To think about something carefully.
- To be aware of whats happening in your environment (5 senses).
- To give a suggestion or opinion.
- Fish use their gills to _______ and we use our lungs.
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- I strongly _________ you to get on with your work.
- Eating food that helps your body grow well.
- Something happening because of something else happening.
- A word used to help help add extra information to what has been said.
- She always arrives on time at school. __________, her work is amazing.
- getting rid of waste products that your body does not need.
- used to power machines.
- One boy has a freckle on his cheek. ________, the twins look exactly the same.
- To get something done without any waste of time or effort.
- To use small amounts to stop things being wasted.
- She ran the race ________ her injured leg.
25 Clues: used to power machines. • I will help ________ I can. • To offer a different choice. • To give a suggestion or opinion. • The person that receives something. • To think about something carefully. • A final decision, it comes at the end. • Using more of something than is needed. • ________ he was hungry, he could not eat. • To think about something carefully again. • ...
POVERTY 2025-01-23
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- When fighting or wars lead to proverty and suffering
- Practices that help keep people and places clean
- Lack of access to quality … can perpetuate poverty
- A situation where people lack basic systems like road water supply, or electricity.
- How does poverty affect mental health
- How is poverty measured
- When people don’t get paid enough for their work
- Efforts by governments to provide jobs by building or repairing and suffering
- Being treated unfairly from society
- How does access to healthcare reduce poverty
- A lack of clean water and proper waste disposal
- A time when a difficult decision must be made
- When children don’t grow properly due to poor nutrition
- When someone doesn’t have a job
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- … change can cause poverty by disturbing plants and increasing natural disasters
- … can happen since one party owes to another
- What describes the absence of basic sanitation facilities
- The unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, or class
- Bad weather like floods or droughts
- The unfair gap in opportunities between rich and poor
- Dishonest conduct by those in power involving bribery
- When people leave their homes because of war or danger
- When people don’t have access to enough food
- Not having enough food to stop feeling hungry
- Not enough money to buy basic needs.
- Lack of social … nets can leave vulnerable populations without support
26 Clues: How is poverty measured • When someone doesn’t have a job • Bad weather like floods or droughts • Being treated unfairly from society • Not enough money to buy basic needs. • How does poverty affect mental health • … can happen since one party owes to another • When people don’t have access to enough food • How does access to healthcare reduce poverty • ...
Plant Processes 2014-09-16
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- vascular tissue that moves liquid sugar to all parts of the plant
- most common plant pigment
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water and carbon dioxide into the glucose and give off oxygen
- Hormones substances that act as chemical messengers w/in plants
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- Plant’s response to gravity
- vascular tissue that moves water from the roots of a plant to the rest of the plant
- plant hormone that increases growth
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
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- growth away from or toward light
- plants plants that flower in less than 10-12 hours of darkness
- Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness
- plants plants that flower when mature
- plant hormone that is a gas that stimulates ripening of fruits
- plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness
- organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place
- any changes in an organism’s environment that cause a response
- Plant’s response to touch (tendrils)
18 Clues: most common plant pigment • Plant’s response to gravity • growth away from or toward light • plant hormone that increases growth • Plant’s response to touch (tendrils) • plants plants that flower when mature • Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness • plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness • organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Module 2.3 2023-11-27
19 Clues: порции • сливать • болезнь • рой, стая • мясо птицы • долгожитель • доза, порция • наслаждаться • избавиться от • выгравировать • прогуливаться • окраина города • напиток, питье • продолжительность • рациональное питание • жалоба; недовольство • твердо, крепко, неизменно • долголетие, долгожительство • молочные продукты, молочная продукция
Plant Evolution & Classification 2025-04-21
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- a tropical gymnosperm in the phylum Cycadophyta that grows as a short shrub or tree, characterized by large, fern-like leaves and brightly-colored seed cones.
- structure in angiosperms consisting of male and female reproductive structures that attracts animal pollinators.
- early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed.
- nonvascular plants that have leaf-like, lobed, or ribbon-like photosynthetic tissues; a division of bryophyte plants; probably similar to the first land plants.
- vascular seedless plant with large divided leaves called fronds; more plant-like than the clubmosses; have stems, leaves, and roots.
- an early aquatic algae with stalks and rhizoids; had distinct male and female reproductive structures, similar to modern plants.
- small nonvascular plants with no leaves or roots that have coarse, multicellular rhizoids; a division of bryophyte plants.
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- examples of gymnosperms, such as pine and spruce trees; cone-bearing seed plants with vascular tissue.
- vascular plant similar to the nonvascular moss, but with roots, stems, and leaves; similar to early vascular plants.
- diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization.
- tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants.
- type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones.
- nonvascular plant that has long, pointed sporophytes like tiny horns; a division of bryophyte plants.
- structure produced by a seed plant that contains an embryo and food supply enclosed within a tough coat.
- type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower.
- a gymnosperm in the phylum Ginkgophyta that dates back 270 million years, with only one remaining living species (Ginkgo biloba); known as a living fossil.
- hair-like structure in a nonvascular plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors the plant to a surface.
17 Clues: type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones. • early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed. • type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower. • diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization. • tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants. • ...
KJaramillo-Mayo Protein 2017-01-23
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- Chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- lipoprotein that picks up cholesterol and takes it back to the liver for excretion, "good" cholesterol
- Have to get them from food, body doesn't produce them
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzyme
- Sugars with single-unit chemical structures
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structure
- Nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found in mostly plant foods
- Simple carbs chemically formed from plants; made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Green pigment in plants
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- chemical process that turns vegetable oils into solids
- Chemical process in which plants make carbs
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add a few or no calories
- Any food that has all nine essential amino acids
- Fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- Build & repair body tissue and maintain cell growth
- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- cells that store fats from foods that grow larger as they store additional fat
- chemical structures that make up fats
20 Clues: Green pigment in plants • chemical structures that make up fats • Chemical process in which plants make carbs • Sugars with single-unit chemical structures • Any food that has all nine essential amino acids • Formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically • Build & repair body tissue and maintain cell growth • Have to get them from food, body doesn't produce them • ...
Topic 1.4 & 2.5 2024-02-27
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- Vascular plants have vascular tissue, ________ roots, and a cuticle on their leaves.
- Covers and protects the stem of the plant.
- Plants cells have this, but animal cells do not.
- Petals are grouped by three's.
- Dicots have this type of root.
- The "ingredients" in a chemical reaction are also called __________
- Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction in plants that takes place mostly in _______________.
- Leaves are scattered or netted.
- contains the spores of a nonvascular plant.
- Tissue that brings water and minerals up from the roots.
- In Stage 1, the sun's energy breaks apart water and releases __________ gas.
- The "cake" in a chemical reaction is called the __________.
- Specialized structures to allow water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen to pass through them.
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- They are a group of plants that have tissues, or a group of similar cells that perform a specific function, and these tissues make up a vascular tissue.
- Tissue that brings sugar and nutrients to the plant.
- Low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue
- Are plants eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to make food for the plant.
- Function of roots is to ________ them to the ground.
- In Stage 2, Carbon dioxide and Hydrogen combine to form _____________.
- Organisms that make their own food.
21 Clues: Petals are grouped by three's. • Dicots have this type of root. • Leaves are scattered or netted. • Organisms that make their own food. • Are plants eukaryotes or prokaryotes? • Covers and protects the stem of the plant. • contains the spores of a nonvascular plant. • Low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue • Plants cells have this, but animal cells do not. • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-13
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- Fertilized egg
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- monocot's leaf veins
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- organism that can produce its own food
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- seeds are dispersed by wind because of lightweight seeds
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- cone bearing tree
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be eaten and are deposited in new areas
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- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- seeds fall into oceans or rivers and can float to new locations
- Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within stem, tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- Do not have vascular system
- dicot's leaf veins
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
21 Clues: Fertilized egg • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • Do not have vascular system • Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce • organism that can produce its own food • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • seeds are dispersed by wind because of lightweight seeds • ...
EC - Year 9 Ecology 2023-06-07
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- A series of organisms that depend on the next as a source of food.
- An organism that eats the flesh of other animals.
- The position of an organism on the food chain.
- the process in which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create energy.
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals and their waste.
- All living things are...
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other does not.
- A symbiotic relationship where all species gain benefit from their relationship.
- A consumer that eats the animals that eats the animals that eat plants.
- The study of the relationship amongst organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
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- An organism that feeds on plants.
- A living thing that is capable of eating, growing and reproducing. This includes plants and animals.
- A consumer that eats animals that eat plants
- Something that is not living.
- Creates its own food or energy.
- Where one organism kills and eats the other.
- A complex relationship where organisms work together in their environment to form a bubble of life.
- A global ecosystem consisting of biotic and abiotic factors.
- A group of things living in a particular area.
- Consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- A relationship between species where one benefits at the expense of the other.
- An organism that feeds on both plants and meat.
- A collection of species that are commonly found together
- A consumer that eats plants
- Where an organism makes its home and meets the environmental conditions in the area to live.
- The production of carbon dioxide in an ecosystems carbon flux.
- An organism on the food chain that depend on producers for food.
27 Clues: All living things are... • A consumer that eats plants • Something that is not living. • Creates its own food or energy. • An organism that feeds on plants. • A consumer that eats animals that eat plants • Where one organism kills and eats the other. • A group of things living in a particular area. • The position of an organism on the food chain. • ...
Plant Terms 2022-10-04
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- They grow in water.
- It is usually put in potting soil to make the plant grow faster.
- They are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle.
- Moss a large absorbent moss, it is used to pack moss.
- Where two or more plants are broken up.
- It is a mature ripened reproductive structure.
- It is food for animals in the water.
- It connects two plant segments together.
- They are bugs that eat your plant.
- It is for making a new plant, and it is also used in horticulture.
- It's where the new plant is almost disconnected to the mother plant and growing roots.
- It is used as food and usually goes with meats.
- It is a pruning method usually used on young plants.
- usually bright colored.
- They are plants that grow in the air.
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- It is usually added to soil to help with water drainage
- They are plants that have grown in sand, gravel, or liquid with nutrients. No soil.
- engineering: copies a gene or genes with desired traits.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight.
- A bud of one plant is connected to a different plant.
- cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Culture Techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells.
- Provides nourishment essential for the growth.
- They can live for three or more growing sessions.
- The main part of a bush.
- they are plants usually they are used as ornamental plants.
- something that goes under ground.
- what a plant grows in.Growing media: A substance that roots grow and extract water and nutrients
28 Clues: They grow in water. • usually bright colored. • The main part of a bush. • something that goes under ground. • They are bugs that eat your plant. • It is food for animals in the water. • They are plants that grow in the air. • Where two or more plants are broken up. • It connects two plant segments together. • cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems. • ...
Plant Terms 2022-10-04
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- They grow in water.
- It is usually put in potting soil to make the plant grow faster.
- They are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle.
- Moss a large absorbent moss, it is used to pack moss.
- Where two or more plants are broken up.
- It is a mature ripened reproductive structure.
- It is food for animals in the water.
- It connects two plant segments together.
- They are bugs that eat your plant.
- It is for making a new plant, and it is also used in horticulture.
- It's where the new plant is almost disconnected to the mother plant and growing roots.
- It is used as food and usually goes with meats.
- It is a pruning method usually used on young plants.
- usually bright colored.
- They are plants that grow in the air.
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- It is usually added to soil to help with water drainage
- They are plants that have grown in sand, gravel, or liquid with nutrients. No soil.
- engineering: copies a gene or genes with desired traits.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight.
- A bud of one plant is connected to a different plant.
- cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Culture Techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells.
- Provides nourishment essential for the growth.
- They can live for three or more growing sessions.
- The main part of a bush.
- they are plants usually they are used as ornamental plants.
- something that goes under ground.
- what a plant grows in.Growing media: A substance that roots grow and extract water and nutrients
28 Clues: They grow in water. • usually bright colored. • The main part of a bush. • something that goes under ground. • They are bugs that eat your plant. • It is food for animals in the water. • They are plants that grow in the air. • Where two or more plants are broken up. • It connects two plant segments together. • cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems. • ...
Floral and Business 2023-04-25
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- the difference between the day and nighttime temperatures
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- term for soil or media
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for post production environment
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
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- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- grown to saleable size
- planting of seeds
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for growing plants
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or form of container in the ground
- refers to the time the plant retains its health while on display for sale
17 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the difference between the day and nighttime temperatures • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Riley's 22nd Birthday Crossword 2021-08-13
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- Large bulk selling store (with accent)
- Most esteemed position held by you
- A wifi name
- A new opportunity
- Drink of choice
- Post
- Recommended nutrition for Riley
- Bishops old room
- Should not go in ramen
- What Bishop does
- Second recommended nutrition for Riley
- Bishops dietary restriction
- Most wonderful animals
- Too affluent to hear you
- a previously unknown fruit
- Our favorite media theme
- Favorite character from some murder tv show
- Your second best friend
- Drink of choice
- The 11th commandment
- Rileys dietary restriction
- Boyfriend
- Belongs in an art museum
- Your favorite fish
- All about August 16th
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- What Bishop shall be
- Friends close by
- ;)
- Who is it
- The true test of our relationship
- A good nickname
- Fun time (praise god)
- A favorite flower
- 5lbs
- Location of 27 down
- Lost items
- The new 5 down
- Creature
- Best mom
- Near death experience
- A new home
- City we met
- Bar that used to be frequented in Boulder
- What you want
- The sport that brought us together
- One of my favorite days with you
- What we looked at on the playgrounf
- I havent forgotten about this
48 Clues: ;) • Post • 5lbs • Creature • Best mom • Who is it • Boyfriend • Lost items • A new home • A wifi name • City we met • What you want • The new 5 down • Drink of choice • A good nickname • Drink of choice • Friends close by • Bishops old room • What Bishop does • A new opportunity • A favorite flower • Your favorite fish • Location of 27 down • What Bishop shall be • The 11th commandment • Fun time (praise god) • ...
NUTRITION AND DIETS VOCAB . 2023-10-26
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- the act of healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better mental and physical outcomes.
- a state or poor nutrition may be caused by poor diet or disease.
- used for production of steroid hormones,vitamin D,and, bile acid.
- a measure of body fat, based on height and weight.
- eliminates or limits foods that are high in bulk or fiber.
- commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds.
- reduced salt intake for cardiovascular disease or kidney disease.
- loss of appetite
- chemical elements found in food.
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- 10-15 percent less than desired weight.
- also a lipid that provides energy
- the amount of head produced during metabolism is the way that energy food content is measured.
- basic component of all body cells,essential for building and repairing tissue.
- unit of measurements the fuel value of food
- the nutrient that provides the best energy.
- high blood pressure ,may be caused by too much fat or salt in diet.
- modifications to a normal diet used to improve health conditions.
- all body processes related to food used of good for growth,development and health.
- foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber.
- organic components that are essential to life,important for metabolism.
20 Clues: loss of appetite • chemical elements found in food. • also a lipid that provides energy • 10-15 percent less than desired weight. • unit of measurements the fuel value of food • the nutrient that provides the best energy. • foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber. • commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds. • a measure of body fat, based on height and weight. • ...
Carbon dioxide 2023-05-21
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- the current rise in the average temperature
- the state or process of rotting
- carbon atoms travels to atmosphere to the Earth and back to the atmosphere
- plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- substance that has no fixed size or shape
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- life-supporting component of the air
- constitute the upper trophic levels
- chemical compound made up of molecules
- a living thing that grows in earth
- the using up of a resource
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- non-renewable energy
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
- important energy source in living organisms
- a group of atoms bonded together
- used to grow plants
- the chemical process that occurs in plants
- long-term shifts in temperatures
- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- things that can make their own food using
- a molecule composed of 12 atoms of carbon
- the process of burning something
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the action of breathing
25 Clues: used to grow plants • non-renewable energy • the action of breathing • the using up of a resource • the state or process of rotting • a group of atoms bonded together • long-term shifts in temperatures • the process of burning something • a living thing that grows in earth • constitute the upper trophic levels • the total amount of greenhouse gases • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-09
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- organisms that perform photosynthesis
- the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes plants
- the energy molecule of the cell
- organisms that consume producers
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in from the air
- where are chloroplasts found in a plant
- the source of energy for photosynthesis
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- small openings in the undersides of leaves. Where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the leaf
- the process by which plants make their own food
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in through their roots
- a product of photosynthesis that plants use as food
- photosynthesis converts ______ energy into chemical energy
- a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
14 Clues: the energy molecule of the cell • organisms that consume producers • organisms that perform photosynthesis • where are chloroplasts found in a plant • the source of energy for photosynthesis • a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in • the process by which plants make their own food • the pigment that gives plants their green color • ...
Plant Processes 2014-09-16
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- Plant’s response to touch (tendrils)
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- Plant’s response to gravity
- plants plants that flower when mature
- any changes in an organism’s environment that cause a response
- growth away from or toward light
- plants plants that flower in less than 10-12 hours of darkness
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- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water and carbon dioxide into the glucose and give off oxygen
- organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place
- Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness
- vascular tissue that moves liquid sugar to all parts of the plant
- vascular tissue that moves water from the roots of a plant to the rest of the plant
- most common plant pigment
- plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness
- Hormones substances that act as chemical messengers w/in plants
- plant hormone that is a gas that stimulates ripening of fruits
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- plant hormone that increases growth
18 Clues: most common plant pigment • Plant’s response to gravity • growth away from or toward light • plant hormone that increases growth • Plant’s response to touch (tendrils) • plants plants that flower when mature • Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness • plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness • organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place • ...
QAIREEN FOR QAIREEN 2023-08-31
15 Clues: Hidup • Bibit • Tumbuh • Satuan • Cacing • Nutrisi • Berpindah • Matematika • Harta karun • Sama dengan • Bilangan genap • Bahasa inggris • Anak perempuan • Bilangan ganjil • Ilmu pengetahuan alam
VOCABULARIES 2023-08-31
15 Clues: Bibit • Hidup • Tumbuh • Cacing • Satuan • Nutrisi • Berpindah • Matematika • Harta karun • Sama dengan • Anak perempuan • Bahasa inggris • Bilangan genap • Bilangan ganjil • Ilmu pengetahuan alam
hopefully hard healthy crossword 2017-06-02
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- theese have a 2000 daily limit on nutrition labels
- the sugar in food
- lots makes you round
- inconstant motion in activity
- the sugar in bodily tissues
- your body is 75% of this
- what adults say little kids have too much of
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- the sugar in blood
- the healthy in food
- blood pumper
- relating to blood pumper
- constant motion in activity
- needed for weights
- we breathe:
- weights, stretches, and
15 Clues: we breathe: • blood pumper • the sugar in food • the sugar in blood • needed for weights • the healthy in food • lots makes you round • weights, stretches, and • relating to blood pumper • your body is 75% of this • constant motion in activity • the sugar in bodily tissues • inconstant motion in activity • what adults say little kids have too much of • ...
Taxonomy Ultimate Crossword 2024-03-05
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- What are plant cell walls made of?
- Organisms in the bacteria domain consist of how many cells?
- Seed plants and seedless plants both have true ________ and _______.
- Some protists can __________ to get food similarly to how plants do.
- Mammals are covered in __________.
- This type of plant can produce flowers or fruits.
- Angiosperm seeds develop in an __________.
- This group of protists most closely resembles plants.
- Mammals make ________ for their young.
- Gymnosperm seeds develop on the _________ of reproductive structures.
- What do nonvascular plants have in place of roots?
- Aves are covered in _________.
- Angiosperms and Gymnosperms are both this type of plant.
- Osteichthyes have skeletons made of __________.
- Chondrichthyes have a skeleton made of ____________.
- Which class has jaws and a skeleton made of cartilage?
- Amphibians lay their eggs in __________.
- Protozoa are ____________ and must eat other organisms for food.
- What domain can be autotrophic or heterotrophic?
- This animal spends part of its life on water and part on land.
- Archaea and bacteria both have no ________.
- What do fungi use to reproduce?
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- Eukaryote DNA is made of __________.
- I am a fern. What type of plant am I?
- Animals are always _________ at some life stage.
- Algae are sorted by color. The colors are green, red, and ________.
- What word describes how reptiles heat themselves?
- What plants do not have xylem and phloem?
- What are fungal cell walls made of?
- I am a ginkgo. What type of plant am I?
- Seedless plants and seed plants are both types of __________ plant.
- What carries sugars from photosynthesis in vascular plants?
- What protist absorbs nutrients from its surroundings like fungi?
- What domain can be multicellular?
- Which class has jaws and a skeleton made of bone?
- I am a unicellular organism that can live where bacteria cannot.
- What carries water and minerals from the roots in vascular plants?
- What word describes how plants get food?
- This animal has watertight skin and eggs.
- This organism is always jawless and has a skeleton made of cartilage.
- This domain is always multicellular, heterotrophic, and motile.
- This group of protists most closely resembles animals.
- All living members of Aves have __________.
- Shapes bacteria are classified by include rods, cocci, and _________.
- Fish in agnatha have no _________.
- What kingdom of Eukaryota does slime mold most resemble?
46 Clues: Aves are covered in _________. • What do fungi use to reproduce? • What domain can be multicellular? • What are plant cell walls made of? • Mammals are covered in __________. • Fish in agnatha have no _________. • What are fungal cell walls made of? • Eukaryote DNA is made of __________. • I am a fern. What type of plant am I? • Mammals make ________ for their young. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- a community of organisms interacting with their environment
- living things such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an animal that eats living things such as plants and animals
- shows the relationships among different food chains. For example, rabbits and deer may both consume the same carrots.
- consumers that obtain energy by breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals.
- non-living (things that have never been living) such as rain, sunlight, temperature, and minerals in the soil
- An animal that eats other animals and not plants
- all the organisms of one kind in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats other animals.
- any living thing (plants or animals)
- An animal that eats meat and plants. Omni - means "all"
- the role an organism plays in its environment, including how it interacts with other species and the resources it needs
- a living thing that makes its own food; a plant
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- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain.
- a simple sugar molecule produced by plants during photosynthesis
- a group of populations that live together
- An animal that eats only plants.
- a relationship between different kinds of organisms
- a type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is hurt
- an organism that can make its own food using chemicals, water, carbon dioxide, or light.
- shows that each level of a food chain passes on less food energy than the level before it. (Only 10% of the energy is passed on to the consumer)
- a type of symbiosis in which both animals are helped
- an area where an organism can find everything it needs to survive
- the biological process where plants, algae, and certain bacteria use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- animals that are eaten
- the transfer of energy between organisms
- a type of symbiosis in which one animal benefits and the other animal isn't hurt or helped
27 Clues: animals that are eaten • An animal that eats only plants. • an animal that eats other animals. • any living thing (plants or animals) • the transfer of energy between organisms • a group of populations that live together • all the organisms of one kind in an ecosystem • a living thing that makes its own food; a plant • An animal that eats other animals and not plants • ...
SCHOOL HEALTH & SAFETY 2022-09-13
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- EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT
- HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS
- WATCH WHAT YOU EAT
- ART OF BEING CAREFUL
- LATE DAY MEAL
- MORNING MEAL
- NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY
- OBTAINING FOOD NECESSARY FOR HEALTH AND GROWTH
- MEASURES ENERGY
- EX.APPLES, BANANAS
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- WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
- MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER
- EX: MEAT, FISH
- EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS
- MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- NOONTIME MEAL
- WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING
18 Clues: MORNING MEAL • LATE DAY MEAL • NOONTIME MEAL • EX: MEAT, FISH • MEASURES ENERGY • WHOLE WHEAT BREAD • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • WATCH WHAT YOU EAT • MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT • EX.APPLES, BANANAS • ART OF BEING CAREFUL • EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT • HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS • MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER • EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS • NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY • WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING • ...
the best crossword ever like cmon 2023-10-04
13 Clues: crabs • spiders • breeding • breathing • millipede • when you ear • comes out of you • invertabrate animals • small arthropod animal • something without a spine • feel, hear, see something • when you increase in size • when you change your position by walking or etc.
Week 4 Review 2023-10-29
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- Recertification submitted between 16th day and the last day of the month
- Acronym for Adult Medicaid.
- An employment program that offers a variety of services other than ongoing cash payments.
- notice mailed to applicants when their Adult & Family and Children Medicaid application has been denied.
- Governing body it is associated with cash assistance.
- Notice that provides recipients with Medical Transportation.
- Request for Information Notice for the Food & Nutrition Services Program.
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- Acronym from Family and Children Medicaid.
- Recertification that is received in the agency during the month following the last month of the certification period.
- Notice to propose termination, modification, or continuation of benefits.
- Acronym for Food and Nutrition Services
- Acronym for Work First
- Notice for Child Support Enforcement Cooperation.
- Adult Medicaid Approval Notice.
14 Clues: Acronym for Work First • Acronym for Adult Medicaid. • Adult Medicaid Approval Notice. • Acronym for Food and Nutrition Services • Acronym from Family and Children Medicaid. • Notice for Child Support Enforcement Cooperation. • Governing body it is associated with cash assistance. • Notice that provides recipients with Medical Transportation. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Characteristics and Classifications of Living Organisms 2022-04-08
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- The process by which metabolic waste, toxic substances and excess materials are removed from the body.
- A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species.
- All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism.
- An increase in size or dry mass that is permanent. This may be due to an increase in the number or size of cells.
- A nonliving microorganisms that consists of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
- Chemical reactions that take place inside cells and release energy from the breakdown of nutrient molecules. This energy is used for metabolism.
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- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
- The ability to detect and respond to internal and external stimuli in the environment.
- Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms.
- The organisation of organisms into groups based on their characteristics and structure.
- The process by which living organisms take in materials needed for growth, development and energy. Animals need water, ions, and organic compounds. Plants need water, ions, carbon dioxide and light.
- A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism.
- The production of more of the same type of organism.
13 Clues: The production of more of the same type of organism. • All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism. • A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species. • Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms. • A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism. • ...
Chapter 9 crossword 2014-06-02
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- gives plants nutrients through its roots
- plants use these as food
- is the main pigment for photosynthesis
- is a product of photosynthesis
- dioxide plants use energy to covert ( )to oxygen
- captures plant cells
- a consumer is a
- energy can come from eating plants
- an organism that can't make it's own food
- we breathe in
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- a producer is a
- gives off energy
- all plants use to get energy.
- are inside plant cells
- energy comes from the sun directly
- makes its own food
- energy chlorophyll captures this and converts it to a form that is used in photosynthesis.
- pyramid shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to the next.
- cells produce energy
19 Clues: we breathe in • a producer is a • a consumer is a • gives off energy • makes its own food • captures plant cells • cells produce energy • are inside plant cells • plants use these as food • is a product of photosynthesis • all plants use to get energy. • energy comes from the sun directly • energy can come from eating plants • is the main pigment for photosynthesis • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- are the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat.
- taking something from the place it was growing and planted it in a new place.
- main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches.
- the practice of farming, producing crops and raising animals.
- take turns doing a job or serving a purpose.
- a group of trees that are close to one another.
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products, like cream, butter, and cheese.
- stings a little or feels prickly.
- straw or wood chips around your plant to help protect them.
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops.
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled.
- cut and gather what you need from the crop.
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- preparing it, or getting it ready, for the next step.
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be.
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy.
- someone who is big and strong.
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something.
- when a tree's or plant's flowers are out and open.
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour.
- a bright red color.
- put away so it can be used later.
22 Clues: a bright red color. • main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong. • put away so it can be used later. • stings a little or feels prickly. • cut and gather what you need from the crop. • take turns doing a job or serving a purpose. • a shady passageway made of vines or branches. • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour. • ...
Own it 2023-02-14
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- выдыхать
- память, воспоминание
- область, территория , край
- причинять боль, ранить
- наполнять, заполнять
- грудная клетка
- молочные продукты
- перерабатывать
- опрос, исследование
- влияние
- истощенный, изнуренный
- питание, пища
- волокно, клетчатка
- мусор
- вдыхать
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- вымирающие виды
- отходы; тратить впустую
- углекислый газ
- солома, трубочка для питья
- среда обитания
- морской
- загрязнение
- углевод
- оснащение
- участок
- текущий, течение
- если не
- чрезвычайно
28 Clues: мусор • морской • углевод • участок • если не • влияние • вдыхать • выдыхать • оснащение • загрязнение • чрезвычайно • питание, пища • углекислый газ • среда обитания • грудная клетка • перерабатывать • вымирающие виды • текущий, течение • молочные продукты • волокно, клетчатка • опрос, исследование • память, воспоминание • наполнять, заполнять • причинять боль, ранить • истощенный, изнуренный • отходы; тратить впустую • ...
Kingdoms of Living Things 2 2025-09-23
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- level of biological classification, with organisms grouped based on shared characteristics like cell type, how they obtain nutrition, and their reproductive methods.
- Eukaryotic, mostly multicellular organisms that reproduce asexually and break down dead organic materials
- the science of naming, classifying, and organizing living organisms into a hierarchical system based on shared characteristics
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are consumers (heterotroph)
- microscopic, single-celled eukaryotic organisms
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- two-part scientific name
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are autotrophs
7 Clues: two-part scientific name • microscopic, single-celled eukaryotic organisms • Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are autotrophs • Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are consumers (heterotroph) • Eukaryotic, mostly multicellular organisms that reproduce asexually and break down dead organic materials • ...
Ecosystems and Invasive Species 2025-08-26
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- plants & animals that take over an ecosystem and hurt other animals and plants
- to hurt or break something
- a community of living organisms (like plants, animals, and microbes) interacting with their non-living environment (like air, water, and soil)
- non-living, has never been alive
- an organism that eats plants and animals for energy
- living, or was once alive
- the variety of all living things
- plants & animals that naturally live in an ecosystem
- a living thing
- the network of the flow of energy in an ecosystem (ex: consumers eat producers and other consumers)
- an organism that breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to the soil
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- something that is hard to fix
- a way to fix a problem
- an organism that makes its own food
- individuals moving out of a population
- the specific job a species has in its ecosystem
- a group of the same organism living in one place
- individuals moving into a population
- a large area of the world that has similar weather, plants and animals
19 Clues: a living thing • a way to fix a problem • living, or was once alive • to hurt or break something • something that is hard to fix • non-living, has never been alive • the variety of all living things • an organism that makes its own food • individuals moving into a population • individuals moving out of a population • the specific job a species has in its ecosystem • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Challenge! 2025-10-27
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- Shows how carbon dioxide and water produce glucose and oxygen
- intensity Factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis
- dioxide Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Color most associated with chlorophyll
- Source of energy needed for photosynthesis
- Main sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis
- Plant part that absorbs water and minerals
- Mixture that contains carbon dioxide used by plants
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
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- Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells
- General term for what plants make during photosynthesis
- What plants convert from light into food
- energy Type of energy stored in glucose after photosynthesis
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Raw material absorbed by roots for photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in leaves where gases enter and exit
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that usually contains the most chloroplasts
- Another word for glucose
20 Clues: Another word for glucose • Gas released during photosynthesis • Color most associated with chlorophyll • What plants convert from light into food • Main sugar produced during photosynthesis • Source of energy needed for photosynthesis • Plant part that absorbs water and minerals • Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells • Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis • ...
FACS Crossword 2022-08-24
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- we eat
- type of oven
- from cattle
- a beverage made with leaves
- cookware with one handle
- light meal
- type of cutting
- fresh fruits and veggies
- plates, cups, bowl
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- drain, noodles
- makes up a food
- all the food you eat
- study of nutrients
- cookies, bread, cake
- meat from young calves
- metal bowl used in Chinese cooking
- blue, straw
- illness from raw chicken
- need for food
- main meal
20 Clues: we eat • main meal • light meal • from cattle • blue, straw • type of oven • need for food • drain, noodles • makes up a food • type of cutting • study of nutrients • plates, cups, bowl • all the food you eat • cookies, bread, cake • meat from young calves • cookware with one handle • illness from raw chicken • fresh fruits and veggies • a beverage made with leaves • metal bowl used in Chinese cooking
Living Systems Vocabulary 2021-10-05
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- a sweet way for plants to spread seeds
- living things
- plants are called...
- where all plants get their energy from
- something that breaks down dead stuff
- something that is eaten by another animal
- something that hunts another organism
- the living system
- the water system
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- the air system
- the earth system
- something that eats other organisms
- the top of the food chain
- the gas that animals want to breathe in
- plants making their own food
- the gas that plants want to breathe in
- the thing that allows things to move and grow
17 Clues: living things • the air system • the earth system • the water system • the living system • plants are called... • the top of the food chain • plants making their own food • something that eats other organisms • something that breaks down dead stuff • something that hunts another organism • a sweet way for plants to spread seeds • where all plants get their energy from • ...
plant classification and anatomy 2021-12-15
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- plants, also known as Tracheophyta, form a large group of plants that are defined as land plants with lignified tissues for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.
- are a polyphyletic group of non-motile organisms traditionally described as "thalloid plants", "relatively simple plants" or "lower plants".
- is a subclass of Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal in their 2009 article "A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III."
- Is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes.
- are a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the photoautotrophic red algae, green algae, land plants, and the minor group glaucophytes.
- is a clade within the Phragmoplastophyta, a larger clade that also includes several groups of green algae including the Charophyceae and Coleochaetales.
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- are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
- small division of the plant kingdom consisting of the plants commonly called horsetails and scouring rushes.
- is a clade of plants.
- are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms.
- are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae.
- is a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms, that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera: Gnetum, Welwitschia, and Ephedra. charophytes is a group of freshwater green algae, sometimes treated as a division, but also as a superdivision, or an unranked clade.
- is a genus of gymnosperms, the sole genus in the family Gnetaceae and order Gnetales.
- are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts.
- is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
15 Clues: is a clade of plants. • are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. • Is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes. • are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. • is a genus of gymnosperms, the sole genus in the family Gnetaceae and order Gnetales. • ...
LIFE PROCESSES-NUTRITION 2022-08-16
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- organisms which feed on dead and decaying matter
- organisms which carry out autotrophic nutrition
- green coloured cell organelles which contain chlorophyll
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- movement which help in taking food from mouth to stomach.
- The enzyme which converts fats into glycerol.
- The process by which an organism takes in food and utilises it.
- muscular bag which expands when food enters into it.
- finger like projections which help in absorption of food
8 Clues: The enzyme which converts fats into glycerol. • organisms which carry out autotrophic nutrition • organisms which feed on dead and decaying matter • muscular bag which expands when food enters into it. • finger like projections which help in absorption of food • green coloured cell organelles which contain chlorophyll • ...
Nutrition Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
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- someone or something we feel safe around or being near
- the branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans
- the increasing in physical and mental capabilities
- one of the three main fats, with molecules made of sugar
- a mental objective you set for yourself
- the ability to do work
- include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium, iron, zinc, iodine, chromium, copper
- nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes, nerve tissue (including the brain), and hormones
- they are the basis of body structures, such as skin and hair, and of other substances such as enzymes, cytokines, and antibodies
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- terror or fright at things we know or do not know
- the things 60% of your body is made of
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- a unit of energy, often used to express the nutritional value of foods
- a nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- achieving something
- things we do, whether consciously or unconsciously
- the number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function
17 Clues: achieving something • the ability to do work • the things 60% of your body is made of • a mental objective you set for yourself • terror or fright at things we know or do not know • the increasing in physical and mental capabilities • things we do, whether consciously or unconsciously • someone or something we feel safe around or being near • ...
DBecerrilProtein 2017-01-23
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- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweaten food.
- digest easy, can be found in frit and milk.
- green pigments in plants.
- plants materials that are ate but can't be disgsted by human enzymes.
- carbs w/ complicated structures.
- chemical process by which plants make carbs.
- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically.
- bran, germ, endosperm.
- soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol.
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- are candies, sodas, and syrups, that are considered simple b/c of their single sugar structure.
- used for flour.
- grains in foods from nature.
- build, repair bdy tissue, maintain cell growth, and builds immune sysem.
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- germs and brans are removed.
- nutrient that is a person's main source of enerygy.
- a protein w/ a globular shape, transports oxygen in the blood to all the cells in your body.
- stimulate muscles in digestive tract tp help speed food through the body.
- chemical building blocks.
19 Clues: used for flour. • bran, germ, endosperm. • green pigments in plants. • chemical building blocks. • grains in foods from nature. • germs and brans are removed. • carbs w/ complicated structures. • soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol. • digest easy, can be found in frit and milk. • chemical process by which plants make carbs. • ...
The Various Cell Types of Plants (Plant Tissues) 2023-08-10
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- The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots in plants.
- Meristems located at or near the tips of roots and shoots, responsible for primary growth.
- Tissues responsible for synthesis, support, and storage,including parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- The vertical growth of plants, primarily driven by apical meristems.
- Cells with thicker walls, providing flexible support for plant organs.
- Specialized cells surrounding stomata, regulating their opening and closing.
- Microscopic pores on plant surfaces, primarily located on leaves, for gas exchange and transpiration.
- Tissue responsible for conducting water and minerals from roots to other plant parts.
- Found in grasses, responsible for growth in length but not girth.
- Epidermal appendages on plants, contributing to protection and water conservation.
- A type of lateral meristem responsible for increasing plant thickness by producing xylem and phloem.
- Tissue responsible for conducting nutrients, primarily sugars and amino acids, throughout the plant.
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- Also known as bark, this tissue replaces the epidermis in plants undergoing secondary growth.
- Most abundant plant cells involved in various functions like storage, repair, and photosynthesis.
- Cells with tough secondary walls, providing structural support, including sclereids and fibers.
- Tissue consisting of actively dividing cells responsible for growth and development.
- A scientist or researcher who specializes in the study of plants and their various aspects.
- The release of water vapor from plant tissues, primarily through stomata.
- Parenchyma cells with air spaces, found in aquatic plants like water lilies.
- An expert in histology, who investigates and analyzes different types of tissues.
- The scientific study of plants, encompassing their structure, function, growth, reproduction, and classification.
- The scientific study of tissues, focusing on their composition, structure, and functions.
- Tissue that covers and protects the plant's surfaces, including epidermis and periderm.
- The various types of specialized cells that make up plants, each with specific functions.
- Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis.
- Responsible for secondary growth, leading to horizontal expansion of plant organs.
- Another type of lateral meristem that generates the outer bark in woody plants.
27 Clues: Found in grasses, responsible for growth in length but not girth. • Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis. • The vertical growth of plants, primarily driven by apical meristems. • Cells with thicker walls, providing flexible support for plant organs. • The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots in plants. • ...
FOODS 2021-09-13
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- condition in which there is not enough water in the body.
- study of how the body takes in and utilizes foods.
- any substance that provides essential nourishment.
- major storage form of energy in the body.
- disease caused by vitamin C deficiency.
- Processing of food by the body.
- unit of energy produced by food.
- building blocks of proteins.
- a disease that is caused by a lack of vitamin D or calcium in a child's diet.
- inorganic chemical elements required by the body(for example magnesium, iron, or sodium.
- food and drink consumed regularly by a person or community.
- part of food which can not be digested and only assists in moving the material through the digestive tract.
- carrots, potatoes, cauliflowers etc.
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- rate at which food is converted into energy.
- apples, oranges, strawberries, watermelon etc.
- Organic compounds essential for good nutrition which are required in small quantities.
- Nutrient needed to bulid, repair and maintain body tissues.
- Inadequate supply of essential nutrients.
- food group that contains milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.
- Plant seeds that make up an important nutritional component of most diets.
- triangular diagram showing the optimal number of servings to be eaten each day from each of the basic food groups.
- an energy yielding nutrient found in breads, cereals, and other starches.
- Type of fat needed by the body, but which in too great of quantities can clog the arteries.
24 Clues: building blocks of proteins. • Processing of food by the body. • unit of energy produced by food. • carrots, potatoes, cauliflowers etc. • disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. • Inadequate supply of essential nutrients. • major storage form of energy in the body. • rate at which food is converted into energy. • apples, oranges, strawberries, watermelon etc. • ...
Annual Bedding Plant Terms 2025-03-03
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- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Life Time the plant maintains it's health while on display for sale
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- Soil or media
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Differences between day and night temperatures
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
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- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as a water flows through the media
- Planting of seeds
- Process of moving plants from one container to another or to ground
- Development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- Procedures used to prepare plants for post production environment
- Grown to saleable size
- Practice of fertilizing while irrigating
17 Clues: Soil or media • Planting of seeds • Grown to saleable size • Practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • Differences between day and night temperatures • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season • ...
Nurtugrow 2021-09-03
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- First source of nutrition
- Importance for early phase of life
- Easy on pocket
- Standard
- Related to Brain
- Country in Central Europe
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- Building block of DNA
- With in budget
- Component of hemoglobin
- Paradise under the feet
- Required in small amount but contributes to essential body functions
- It is the function of ears.
- Caretaker, Health master
13 Clues: Standard • With in budget • Easy on pocket • Related to Brain • Building block of DNA • Component of hemoglobin • Paradise under the feet • Caretaker, Health master • First source of nutrition • Country in Central Europe • It is the function of ears. • Importance for early phase of life • Required in small amount but contributes to essential body functions
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Horticulture: Medicinal Food and Plants 2025-07-09
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- A strong-smelling compount in plants, like in pine trees or mint, often used for healing
- Father of Modern Ethnobotany, he worked with medicinal plants
- A substance found in plants that protects your body's cells and keeps you healthy
- Healing practices passed down through generations using plants and natural remededies
- Sub-irrigated planter that can be used for gardening and has a special way of watering
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- Plant used to help treat or heal sickness naturally
- A special compound in plants that affects the body and helps it stay healthy
- The study of the chemicals in plants that can be used for health and healing
- The process of pulling out helpful parts of a plant, like oils or medicine
- The first people to live in a land, they often have deep knowledge about local plants
- A soft cream or ointment made from plants, used on the skin to heal cuts or burns
- A scientist who studies how people use plants for medicine and food
- The science of studying medicines that come from plants and nature
- What's the classes favorite plant to eat during class?
14 Clues: Plant used to help treat or heal sickness naturally • What's the classes favorite plant to eat during class? • Father of Modern Ethnobotany, he worked with medicinal plants • The science of studying medicines that come from plants and nature • A scientist who studies how people use plants for medicine and food • ...
Life and Living Crossword 2025-03-11
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- A type of sugar that gives energy to plants and animals.
- The main source of energy for plants.
- The final summary of what was learned from an experiment.
- Essential nutrients that help the body stay healthy.
- The process of releasing energy from food in cells.
- A type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes and bread.
- Tiny openings on a leaf that allow gases to move in and out.
- The gas that humans and animals need to breathe.
- A chemical used to test for starch in food.
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The gas that plants take in from the air for photosynthesis.
- A nutrient needed for growth and repair in the body.
- Substances in food that help living things grow and stay healthy.
- A guess or prediction made before an experiment.
- The reason for doing an experiment, written as a question or goal.
- A group of nutrients that provide energy, found in bread and rice.
- The steps followed in a science experiment.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid.
- A mineral that helps make bones and teeth strong.
20 Clues: The main source of energy for plants. • The steps followed in a science experiment. • A chemical used to test for starch in food. • A guess or prediction made before an experiment. • The gas that humans and animals need to breathe. • A mineral that helps make bones and teeth strong. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight. • ...
Global Hunger 2024-11-11
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- used to replace the word "worsen"
- one of effects of global hunger
- Global crisis affecting access to food, exacerbated by a pandemic
- insecurity The term for lack of available and affordable nutritious food
- type of individual's income that contributes to the malnutrition because it's insufficient
- The global health crisis that began in 2019 and affected food systems
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- _________ food will help combating malnutrition
- Essential services disrupted by the pandemic, affecting nutrition
- A significant threat to food security mentioned in the passage
- insecurity a condition that made people suffered during Covvid-19
10 Clues: one of effects of global hunger • used to replace the word "worsen" • _________ food will help combating malnutrition • A significant threat to food security mentioned in the passage • Essential services disrupted by the pandemic, affecting nutrition • Global crisis affecting access to food, exacerbated by a pandemic • ...
the best crossword ever like cmon 2023-10-04
13 Clues: crabs • spiders • breeding • breathing • millipede • when you ear • comes out of you • invertabrate animals • small arthropod animal • something without a spine • feel, hear, see something • when you increase in size • when you change your position by walking or etc.
unit 11,12 Midwifery 2020-11-30
23 Clues: obwód • żylaki • smółka • wykrok • pompki • napinać • pajączki • ulewanie • przysiad • wcześniak • odżywianie • respirator • rozgrzewka • odruch chwytny • brzuch ciążowy • mięśnie brzucha • niezstąpionejądra • podatny, narażony • napięcie mięśniowe • rośliny strączkowe • wzdęcia (bloating) • łuszcząca się skóra • nieregularny oddech
Unit 4-6 2015-01-21
29 Clues: dünn • Gefühl • verhext • nachher • Prozess • männlich • Wachstum • weiblich • schuldig • Hochzeit • Vergleich • Ernährung • glücklich • verdienen • vertrauen • Jahrzehnt • Vegetarier • Gesundheit • historisch • beeinflusst • Entspannung • akzeptieren • unterernährt • Gewohnheiten • Kommunikation • Meeresfrüchte • übergewichtig • selbstbewusst • Kartoffelchips
la salud y el bienestar 2022-01-05
22 Clues: flu • cold • cast • cough • vaccine • to heal • healing • bandage • to treat • to faint • nutrition • breathing • to remain • well-being • depression • to get sick • cough syrup • tranquilizer • to lose weight • doctor's office • to become infected • auxilios first aid
Crossword Puzzle Primary4 2025-02-04
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- สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ
- ความรู้สึกไม่ปลอดภัยหรือหวาดกลัวต่อสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
- การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง
- ความรู้สึกสดใส มีความสุข และเต็มไปด้วยพลังบวก
- การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย
- เส้นทางหรือวิธีการไปยังสถานที่หนึ่ง เช่น ซ้าย ขวา ตรงไป
- วัตถุที่ทำจากยางหรือพลาสติก สามารถพองลมได้ ใช้ในการตกแต่งงานต่าง ๆ
- คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว
- สิ่งของที่ใช้เพื่อทำให้สถานที่ดูสวยงามขึ้น เช่น ลูกโป่ง โคมไฟ
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- สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง
- ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ
- ประชากรบนโลก
- ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ
- พืชที่เรานำมารับประทาน เช่น แครอท ผักกาด
- คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ
- บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย
- รสชาติดี น่ากิน
- รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ
- วันที่ตรงกับวันที่เราถือกำเนิดขึ้นในแต่ละปี
- ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย
20 Clues: ประชากรบนโลก • รสชาติดี น่ากิน • รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ • คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ • ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ • บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย • คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว • ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ • ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย • สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ • การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง • การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย • สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง • ...
Crossword Puzzle Primary 4 2025-02-03
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- สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ
- ความรู้สึกไม่ปลอดภัยหรือหวาดกลัวต่อสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
- การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง
- ความรู้สึกสดใส มีความสุข และเต็มไปด้วยพลังบวก
- การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย
- เส้นทางหรือวิธีการไปยังสถานที่หนึ่ง เช่น ซ้าย ขวา ตรงไป
- วัตถุที่ทำจากยางหรือพลาสติก สามารถพองลมได้ ใช้ในการตกแต่งงานต่าง ๆ
- คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว
- สิ่งของที่ใช้เพื่อทำให้สถานที่ดูสวยงามขึ้น เช่น ลูกโป่ง โคมไฟ
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- สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง
- ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ
- ประชากรบนโลก
- ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ
- พืชที่เรานำมารับประทาน เช่น แครอท ผักกาด
- คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ
- บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย
- รสชาติดี น่ากิน
- รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ
- วันที่ตรงกับวันที่เราถือกำเนิดขึ้นในแต่ละปี
- ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย
20 Clues: ประชากรบนโลก • รสชาติดี น่ากิน • รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ • คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ • ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ • บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย • คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว • ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ • ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย • สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ • การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง • การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย • สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง • ...
Improvement of food resources 2024-12-26
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
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- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production. • ...
Improvement of Food resources 2024-12-26
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- Control: The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- Farming: A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- Engineering: The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
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- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Agriculture: Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Rotation: The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- Erosion: The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Fixation: The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment. • ...
Mental health and wellbeing (sanat joita ei kirjoteta yhteen on väliviiva) 2024-12-02
14 Clues: ärsyke • hikoilu • ravinto • närästys • itsetunto • päihtymys • psykologi • ahdistunut • valmisruoka • kuukautiset • absolutisti • masennuslääke • tervejärkinen • ulkonäön julkinen arvostelu
Med Term S-Z 2025-10-09
15 Clues: one eye • cell posion • tumor, cancer • blood in urine • blood infection • study of animals • important to life • without nutrition • pertaining to vein • fast or rapid heart • to cut into two parts • condition of narrowing • inflammation of a tendon • yellowish discoloration of the skin • cutting into the trachea or windpipe
Nutrition 6 2023-10-23
Across
- Organic compounds that control several body functions
- Consists of one or more sugars joined together.
- The energy you get from food measured in units.
- fact label, Label found on all food packages that states serving size and nutrients.
- Food guidance system that helps you make healthy food choices
- Substances in food that promote healthy growth
- The study of how our bodies use the food we eat to keep us healthy
- The sum of food consumed by a person
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- Elements that are needed for good health in trace amounts.
- Energy containing nutrients that provide stored energy, protect nerves and organs, and help produce hormones.
- The process where food is broken down into a form the body canuse
- Nutrients that help build and heal body tissues
12 Clues: The sum of food consumed by a person • Substances in food that promote healthy growth • Consists of one or more sugars joined together. • The energy you get from food measured in units. • Nutrients that help build and heal body tissues • Organic compounds that control several body functions • Elements that are needed for good health in trace amounts. • ...
Foods Unit 3 Vocab 2022-11-10
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- dente: cooked as to be still firm when bitten.
- disease: a disease in which the small intestine is hypersensitive to gluten, leading to difficulty in digesting food
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse.
- date: the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves.
- by date: the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and
- home.
- value, usually specified on the label or package.
- fiber: the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
Down
- date: the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
- rice: white rice prepared from brown rice that has been soaked, steamed under pressure, and then dried and
- storage: food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing.
- Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- foods: foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after
- storage: a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
15 Clues: home. • dente: cooked as to be still firm when bitten. • Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • value, usually specified on the label or package. • storage: a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • fiber: the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • ...
Answer Key 2023-05-08
Across
- Plants, animals, fungi, Protists
- Animals, fungi, Protists, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
- Living
- Get food from photosynthesis
- Most complex
- Multiple communities interact together
- Plants
- An ecosystem in Texas
- Decompose dead animals
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- Simple organism
- One singular animal
- DNA is stored in
- Lives in extreme environments
- A specific amount of an animal
- Every living thing is made out of it
- Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists
- Nonliving
- Biotics depend on Abiotic
- A group of animals that interacts which each other
- Lives in the Intestines of animals
20 Clues: Living • Plants • Nonliving • Most complex • Simple organism • DNA is stored in • One singular animal • An ecosystem in Texas • Decompose dead animals • Biotics depend on Abiotic • Get food from photosynthesis • Lives in extreme environments • A specific amount of an animal • Plants, animals, fungi, Protists • Lives in the Intestines of animals • Every living thing is made out of it • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-28
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- eats flesh
- the second stomach
- eats plants and flesh
- fibourus indigestible material
- the first stomach
- essential nutrients that are needed in small amounts
- the fourth stomach
- essential macro nutrient, provides energy
- what is eaten in a day
- provides additional nutrients
- j shaped organ in the digestive system
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- how much food an animal gets
- macronutrients that provide energy
- complex compound of amino acids
- removing diluting agent
- the third stomach
- natural inorganic substance
- found in plants, non digestible,carbohydrate
- the quality of food
- eats plants
20 Clues: eats flesh • eats plants • the first stomach • the third stomach • the second stomach • the fourth stomach • the quality of food • eats plants and flesh • what is eaten in a day • removing diluting agent • natural inorganic substance • how much food an animal gets • provides additional nutrients • fibourus indigestible material • complex compound of amino acids • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
Across
- Kermit the
- baby chickens
- an adult caterpillar
- the color of grass
- chicks hatch from this
- best spring sport
- color these during Easter
- the season we are in
Down
- protects you from the rain
- Spring Holiday
- people grow plants in these
- April flowers
- plants with petals
- pink flower that grows on trees
- insect that pollinates plants
- this helps the plants grow
16 Clues: Kermit the • baby chickens • April flowers • Spring Holiday • best spring sport • plants with petals • the color of grass • an adult caterpillar • the season we are in • chicks hatch from this • color these during Easter • protects you from the rain • this helps the plants grow • people grow plants in these • insect that pollinates plants • pink flower that grows on trees
Intro to Science Topic 1 2025-01-21
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- The ability of the body to resist infection.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Indigestible plant material that aids digestion and regulates blood sugar.
- The process of maturing or becoming more complex.
- The process of taking in or absorbing something.
- The process of controlling or directing.
- Organic compounds needed in small amounts for various bodily processes.
- The quality of being reasonable or temperate.
- A state of poor nutrition resulting from an unbalanced diet.
- The presence of a wide range of different things.
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- A part or share of a whole.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- The process of fixing or mending damaged tissues.
- Complex molecules made of amino acids, essential for growth, repair, and bodily functions.
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- Energy-rich compounds that also provide insulation and protect organs.
- The ability to do work, provided by carbohydrates and fats.
- Inorganic elements like calcium, iron, and potassium essential for various functions.
- The state of being grossly fat or overweight.
- Organic compounds like sugars, starches, and fiber that provide energy.
- The process of increasing in size or developing.
21 Clues: A part or share of a whole. • The process of controlling or directing. • The ability of the body to resist infection. • The state of being grossly fat or overweight. • The quality of being reasonable or temperate. • The process of taking in or absorbing something. • The process of increasing in size or developing. • The process of fixing or mending damaged tissues. • ...
Vocabulary 1 2021-12-02
28 Clues: kipu • nuha • kuitu • kuume • syöpä • astma • kipsi • vaaka • vamma • rokote • terveys • flunssa • ravinto • allergia • mustelma • masennus • ruokahalu • selkäranka • ruokavalio • kolesteroli • kasvissyöjä • liikalihava • rokottaminen • ylipainoinen • aliravitsemus • hiilihydraatit • imettäminen, rintaruokinta • leikkaus (lääketieteellinen)
food class 2014-05-13
23 Clues: diet • food • span • ratio • foods • weight • nervosa • allergy • activity • pressure • exercise • disorder • exercise • diabetes • management • metabolism • Food Guide • composition • modification • eating disorder • mass index (BMI) • Dietary Allowance (RDA) • Life Cycle Nutrition Key Terms Page 2
S 2024-02-02
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- functions normally
- getting rid of waste
- made of 1 cell
- given the variable
- description
- putting things together
- making new cells or organisms
- turning food into ATP
- Moving things through the body
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- results
- taking in food
- 2 sources of DNA
- smallest functional unit
- what the scientist changes
- 1 source of DNA
- maintaining internal stability
- getting bigger
- numbers
- made of more than 1 cell
- a testable prediction
20 Clues: results • numbers • description • taking in food • made of 1 cell • getting bigger • 1 source of DNA • 2 sources of DNA • functions normally • given the variable • getting rid of waste • a testable prediction • turning food into ATP • putting things together • smallest functional unit • made of more than 1 cell • what the scientist changes • making new cells or organisms • ...
kiss me I'm Irish happy st patrick's day 2025-03-18
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- an allowance
- to be careful
- process of propelling
- easily seen or recognized
- to make a scene
- The act of driving out
- doctor
- to drink water
- a party
- something that is good
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- something sweet
- a record of time
- in order of time
- move by other liquids
- a singer
- parts of something
- lacking some element
- to get out of
- to get more information
- to eat healthy
20 Clues: doctor • a party • a singer • an allowance • to be careful • to get out of • to eat healthy • to drink water • something sweet • to make a scene • a record of time • in order of time • parts of something • lacking some element • process of propelling • move by other liquids • The act of driving out • something that is good • to get more information • easily seen or recognized
Plant Classification 2020-03-13
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water & nutrients
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- monocot's leaf veins
- angiosperm with a cotyledons inside its seed flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, & vascular bundles in rings within
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds (danedelions)
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of three, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, and parallel veins in the leaves
- seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
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- two year life cycle; once they produce seeds the plant dies
- cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- organism that can produce its own food
- flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are deposited in new areas
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
20 Clues: cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • live one growing season; herbaceous stems • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds • tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant • ...
Intertidal life 2025-11-17
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- area between low tide and extreme low tide, rarely exposed
- occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun
- the attractive force between any two objects with mass
- area between the high tide and low tide
- tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun
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- taking natural resources like plants or animals at a rate faster than the population can naturally replace itself
- one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition
- interactions between organisms and species to get a limited resource
- State of extreme dryness
- Area that is submerged only at spring tides
- area above the high-tide line that is rarely submerged but is regularly hit by waves and sea spray
- Rising and falling of the sea
12 Clues: State of extreme dryness • Rising and falling of the sea • area between the high tide and low tide • Area that is submerged only at spring tides • occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun • one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition • the attractive force between any two objects with mass • tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle! 2021-05-24
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- pigments found in the chloroplast
- reaction that occurs in the thylakoid membrane
- light-independent reaction named after Dr. Melvin Calvin
- the process that changes inorganic CO2 to organic compounds
- the place in which sunlight enters
- a type of respiration that requires oxygen
- output of photosynthesis, used to make ATP
- a reaction in which the reactants absorb heat to produce products
- the process that occurs in plants to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- chemical compound used by plants for photosynthesis
- the color plants absorb the second best
- compartments found in the chloroplast
- a reaction that occurs in all cells
- the process that moves CO2 through the veins and releases oxygen
- the openings through which gases move
- liquid chemical compound used by plants for photosynthesis
- the color plants appear, also the color plants absorb the least
- the usage of energy (glucose) to build molecules
- a type of respiration that doesn't require oxygen
- means "to make"
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- gas compound, an output of photosynthesis
- form of energy that is created during the light-dependent reaction to fuel the calvin cycle
- occurs when there's not enough CO2
- light-independent reaction
- the cells in which chloroplasts are found
- the place in which sunlight enters
- an organelle in which cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotes
- a crucial organelle found in all plant cells that converts light energy to usable energy
- CO2 and H20 are eliminated as - in cellular respiration
- a plant that opens its stomata at night
- the degradation of organic compounds
- the color plants absorb the best
- the origin of all energy
- the place through which water moves
- fluid in which the calvin cycle takes place
- the organisms in which photosynthesis occurs
- these organisms use aerobic respiration
- pigment found in thylakoids
- in these organisms, cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm
- a form of energy created in the light-dependent reaction
- component used by plants for photosynthesis derived from the origin of all energy
41 Clues: means "to make" • the origin of all energy • light-independent reaction • pigment found in thylakoids • the color plants absorb the best • pigments found in the chloroplast • occurs when there's not enough CO2 • the place in which sunlight enters • the place in which sunlight enters • the place through which water moves • a reaction that occurs in all cells • ...
Science II chp 6 and 7 crossword 2021-07-09
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- these is known as the producers
- bryophytes have root like structure called
- which species of plant in which the seeds are naked
- the flowers are the reproductive organs in this type of plants
- what is a gaseous cycle
- which type of seeds have two cotyledons
- it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer
- this is released in the atmosphere through aboitic processes like burning of fuel
- what between the producers,consumers and decomposers in the definite sequence is known as the food chain
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- example of monocotyledonous plants
- evergreen and woody plants
- leaves that show reticulate venation
- what is the conversion of ammonia into a nitrate and the nitrate is then called as
- who proposed the five kingdom classification
- what is the most important source of energy in all types of ecosystems
- who proposed the concept of ecological pyramid Omnivores 3rd trophic level
- which pattern of energy exchange in an ecosystem is called
- these plants mainly grow in water
- find the odd one from corn,rice,wheat,groundnut
- example of pteridophyta
20 Clues: what is a gaseous cycle • example of pteridophyta • evergreen and woody plants • these is known as the producers • these plants mainly grow in water • example of monocotyledonous plants • leaves that show reticulate venation • which type of seeds have two cotyledons • bryophytes have root like structure called • it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer • ...
DBecerrilProtein 2017-01-23
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- soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol.
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- digest easy, can be found in frit and milk.
- chemical building blocks.
- carbs w/ complicated structures.
- germs and brans are removed.
- stimulate muscles in digestive tract tp help speed food through the body.
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweaten food.
- bran, germ, endosperm.
- build, repair bdy tissue, maintain cell growth, and builds immune sysem.
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- green pigments in plants.
- nutrient that is a person's main source of enerygy.
- grains in foods from nature.
- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically.
- a protein w/ a globular shape, transports oxygen in the blood to all the cells in your body.
- chemical process by which plants make carbs.
- used for flour.
- are candies, sodas, and syrups, that are considered simple b/c of their single sugar structure.
- plants materials that are ate but can't be disgsted by human enzymes.
19 Clues: used for flour. • bran, germ, endosperm. • green pigments in plants. • chemical building blocks. • grains in foods from nature. • germs and brans are removed. • carbs w/ complicated structures. • soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol. • digest easy, can be found in frit and milk. • chemical process by which plants make carbs. • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
Across
- Full set of chromosomes
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Splitting of water
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- A fertilized egg
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Used by plants to absorb water
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
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- Transports food in plants
- Lacks cell wall
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Have a cell wall
- Transports water in plants
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Simple carbohydrate
- Three carbon chain
- Wavelength
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Splitting of water • Three carbon chain • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
Across
- Lacks cell wall
- Three carbon chain
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Transports food in plants
- Transports water in plants
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
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- Full set of chromosomes
- Wavelength
- Have a cell wall
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- Simple carbohydrate
- A fertilized egg
- Splitting of water
- Used by plants to absorb water
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Three carbon chain • Splitting of water • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
Spanish Cross word Puzzle 2013-01-08
15 Clues: diet • food • energy • calorie • healthy • to grow • to relax • balanced • to train • nutrition • athletics • well being • to stretch • nourishment • to be healthy
Plant Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- A loosely packed layer of cells in a leaf where gas exchange takes place
- A plant response to environmental factors which is controlled by plant hormones
- Plants with a vascular system
- Small openings in the bark of young stems for gas exchange
- A plant response to light
- An opening for gas exchange in the lower epidermis of a leaf
- Structures in which spores are made
- Plants with seeds inside a fruit; flowering plants
- Thick layer of dead cells on the outside of woody stems
- Process of cell division in which two complete cells are formed
- Algae and fungi growing together in a mutualistic relationship
- A layer of tall cells in a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place
- Third stage of mitosis
- A plant response to gravity
- Storage cells in the center of a plant stem
- A short, enlarged, underground stem specialized for food storage (ex: potato)
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- A storage area for starch in algae
- An underground, horizontal stem that can produce a new plant
- A waxy, transparent layer on a leaf used for protection
- Process of a plant beginning to grow
- First stage of mitosis
- Final stage of mitosis
- Land plants with no vascular system
- Second stage of mitosis
- The process of water evaporating from a plant
- A class of seedless plants (ex: ferns)
- Plants with seeds not inside a fruit
- The fan-like leaf of a fern
- Plant hormones
- Straw-like cells that carry water and minerals upward in vascular plants
- Tube-like cells that transport food in a plant
- Fourth stage of mitosis
- The kingdom containing autotrophic organisms with cellulose cell walls
- A short underground stem with enlarged leaf bases for food storage
34 Clues: Plant hormones • First stage of mitosis • Final stage of mitosis • Third stage of mitosis • Second stage of mitosis • Fourth stage of mitosis • A plant response to light • The fan-like leaf of a fern • A plant response to gravity • Plants with a vascular system • A storage area for starch in algae • Land plants with no vascular system • Structures in which spores are made • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
3.02 - Factors Influencing Plant Growth 2023-10-23
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- ______ season plants grow best in summer or early fall.
- ______ season plants grow best in the spring or fall.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
- Type of propagation that included planting seeds.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers.
- Process by which water and minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
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- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- Food manufacturing process in plants.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- The stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
18 Clues: By-product of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • Food manufacturing process in plants. • A plant that lives more than two years. • The plant process that increases plant numbers. • Type of propagation that included planting seeds. • The stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-01
10 Clues: unit of heat • repairs cells • taking in food • gives you energy • fat-like substance • starches and sugars • substances in foods • complex carbohydrate • regulate body process • substances the body uses
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
Across
- making a small hole to plant seeds
- removing some plants to make room for others growth
- pruning method used to encourage branching
- removing dead flowers to encourage blooming
- multiple plants grown into one
- male and female in separate organisms
- more than two years
- yearly
- nutrients in larger quantities that provide energy
- more than one stem coming out of the ground and is usually shorter than 8 ft
- able to survive harsh conditions
- keeps its leaves during winter
- everything above ground in a plant
- fertilizers that are naturally produced
- naturally reproducing
- the veins in plants that bring nutrients up the plant
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- fertilizer created from natural sources of nutrients using manufactured processes
- vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts
- small-sized seedlings grown in seed trays filled with potting soil
- plants sprouting
- any plants out of place
- one stem coming out of the ground and usually grows taller than 8 ft
- every other year
- placing a twig to grow off of another plant
- sheds its leaves for winter
- no woody stems
- plants being transferred from indoor to outdoor
- plant falling over
- roots getting bound up
- veins that bring nutrients down the plant
30 Clues: yearly • no woody stems • plants sprouting • every other year • plant falling over • more than two years • naturally reproducing • roots getting bound up • any plants out of place • sheds its leaves for winter • multiple plants grown into one • keeps its leaves during winter • able to survive harsh conditions • making a small hole to plant seeds • everything above ground in a plant • ...
4A Tia 2021-04-19
Across
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and single-celled organisms
- Carbon moves from plants to animals.
- nitrogen also has always been present on the earth
- all processes on Earth are driven by four spheres
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants.
- most is frozen in snow and ice in glaciers, ice caps
- altered by bacteria
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the
- Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then
Down
- the air that surrounds Earth
- and moisture in the air
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain,
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, groundwater, polar ice caps,
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils.
- rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
- need nitrogen to grow
- get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals
- state (water vapor)
- snow, hail, or freezing rain
- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet
- burned.
25 Clues: burned. • altered by bacteria • state (water vapor) • need nitrogen to grow • and moisture in the air • the air that surrounds Earth • snow, hail, or freezing rain • Carbon moves from plants to animals. • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. • Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. • ...
PLANT CROSSWORD STARTER 2025-09-29
Across
- Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata. (10)
- A gas produced during photosynthesis. (6)
- Tubes that transport water in plants. (5)
- A substance made from glucose that strengthens plant cell walls. (9)
- Small pores on leaves that allow gas exchange. (7)
- Tubes that carry sugars in plants. (6)
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7)
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. (13)
- Nutrients absorbed from the soil to help plant growth. (8)
- The type of tissue that includes xylem and phloem. (8)
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals. (5)
Down
- What is transferred from sunlight to chemical bonds in photosynthesis? (6)
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight. (14)
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. (6)
- A liquid absorbed by roots and transported by xylem. (5)
- The energy source for photosynthesis. (8)
- The part of the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs. (11)
- The outer layer of cells on a leaf. (9)
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis. (12)
- The element plants use from carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. (6)
20 Clues: Tubes that carry sugars in plants. (6) • The outer layer of cells on a leaf. (9) • A gas produced during photosynthesis. (6) • The energy source for photosynthesis. (8) • Tubes that transport water in plants. (5) • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. (13) • Small pores on leaves that allow gas exchange. (7) • The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7) • ...
Types of Plants in Plants vs Zombies 2013-01-11
Across
- It shoots 1 pea in three lanes
- Helps to regenerate energy
- Lets you plant an non-aquatic plants on the water
- Creates a more stronger barrier for the zombies
- It shoots peas 2x
Down
- It shoots peas 1x
- Shoots watermelons
- Eats a zombie nearby
- Shoots frozen watermelons
- Shoots corn and butter
- Creates a barrier for the zombies
11 Clues: It shoots peas 1x • It shoots peas 2x • Shoots watermelons • Eats a zombie nearby • Shoots corn and butter • Shoots frozen watermelons • Helps to regenerate energy • It shoots 1 pea in three lanes • Creates a barrier for the zombies • Creates a more stronger barrier for the zombies • Lets you plant an non-aquatic plants on the water
Green Thumbs Up! 2025-06-12
Across
- A shoot that grows from a seed or bud.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- The cultivation of trees and shrubs.
- A reproductive cell, as in ferns or fungi.
- The breeding of specimens of a plant or animal.
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- A horticultural technique where parts of two plants are joined.
- Grown for aesthetic pleasure rather than for use.
- Part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into the fruit.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- Fine-grained soil that retains water.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- Receptive tip of a carpel, receiving pollen.
- Relating to growth or nutrition, as opposed to sexual reproduction.
- A flower or mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity.
- An unhealthy condition of a plant.
- To care for and encourage the growth or development of.
- A shoot arising from the base of a plant or from its roots.
- Supply of water to land or crops to aid growth.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- Producing fruit.
- A horizontal underground stem.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
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- A root system consisting of many small, branched roots.
- A plant or plant part onto which another plant is grafted.
- A plant whose leaves, flowers, or seeds are used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Plant leaves, collectively.
- A compact knob-like growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- The act of trimming or cutting back a plant.
- Fine granular material, larger than clay but smaller than sand.
- Any undesirable plant growing in a garden or field.
- A main root that grows straight down and gives off smaller lateral roots.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- An individual grown from a single somatic cell of its parent.
- Leaf-like structure that encloses the bud of a flower.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Modified leaf that forms part of a flower.
- Not consisting of or derived from living matter.
- Pores on the leaf surface for gas exchange.
- Ideal soil type for most plants, a mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- The ability of a plant to withstand a disease or pest.
- Process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow.
- A swollen underground stem, e.g., potato.
- Fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- Reproductive structure of conifers.
- A woody perennial plant, typically with a single stem or trunk.
- Part of a stamen containing pollen.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Coarse-grained soil that drains quickly.
- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- A rounded underground storage organ of a plant, e.g., onion.
- An insect or other animal that attacks or damages crops.
- Fit or suitable to be eaten.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- The scientific study of plants.
- A plant whose stem requires support and climbs by tendrils or twining.
- Decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer.
61 Clues: Producing fruit. • Plant leaves, collectively. • Fit or suitable to be eaten. • A horizontal underground stem. • The scientific study of plants. • An unhealthy condition of a plant. • Reproductive structure of conifers. • Part of a stamen containing pollen. • The cultivation of trees and shrubs. • Fine-grained soil that retains water. • A shoot that grows from a seed or bud. • ...
CROSSWORD CORNER 2014-12-21
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- potato snack brand in hollow cylinders
- irresistibly tasty & yummy snack
- triple protection
- There's nothing like a hug.
- tomatoes made into a botte
- spread the happy
- premium tuna manufactured in Thailand
- Gets you going!
- sticky notes
- expert in bone nutrition
- The goodness of home.
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- milk's favorite cookie
- A little taste of heaven.
- low carb diet snacks
- The perfect place to grow juice.
- give the best!
- naturally fun!
- There is no substitute for quality.
- breath mint brand for 40 years
- double quality paper
- trusted expert in pest control
- Be 100% sure.
22 Clues: sticky notes • Be 100% sure. • give the best! • naturally fun! • Gets you going! • spread the happy • triple protection • low carb diet snacks • double quality paper • The goodness of home. • milk's favorite cookie • expert in bone nutrition • A little taste of heaven. • tomatoes made into a botte • There's nothing like a hug. • breath mint brand for 40 years • trusted expert in pest control • ...
The guide to the cell 2021-08-04
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- Every living thing needs it
- Can be found in plants, not animals
- Where all the functions are
- Animals inhale it
- Where specimens are mounted
- How animals make their energy
- Subcellular structure with specific jobs
- The power stations of the cell
- The building blocks of all living things
- It magnifies the object
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- How plants make their energy
- Found in both plants and animals
- The storage area of the cell
- What we have after eating
- Equipment that magnifies objects
- Contains chlorophyll
- Plants produce it
- The control centre of the cell
- Photosynthesis requires this
- Greek for 'sweet'
20 Clues: Animals inhale it • Plants produce it • Greek for 'sweet' • Contains chlorophyll • It magnifies the object • What we have after eating • Every living thing needs it • Where all the functions are • Where specimens are mounted • How plants make their energy • The storage area of the cell • Photosynthesis requires this • How animals make their energy • The control centre of the cell • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
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- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
26 Clues: A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template • Variable in an experiment that you are measuring • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
22 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
History and Development of agriculture 2025-11-13
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- Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods.
- A plant scientist who grows fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- The pathway dealing with natural elements like air, water, and land.
- Production Animals such as cows, goats, and sheep kept for food or farming purposes.
- The pathway that focuses on the environment and sustainability.
- The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy.
- A person who moves from place to place following herds of animals and dont have a resting home.
- A scientist who studies the behavior, biology, and habitats of animals.
- The pathway that deals with the mechanization aspect of agriculture.
- These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials
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- The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture.
- The process of taming wild animals for human use.
- Early people who hunted animals and gathered wild fruits, roots, and berries.
- The business of growing crops and rearing animals using scientific methods.
- A legal expert who deals with agricultural laws and land issues.
- The pathway that improves animal or soil nutrition and food quality.
- Another word for agriculture; involves growing crops and rearing animals.
- Domesticated birds such as ducks, turkeys, and chickens raised for eggs and meat.
- An animal science professional who treats and cares for animals.
- Groups of related occupations within agriculture.
- A person who ensures that fruits and vegetables meet safety and quality standards.
- The pathway that focuses on the care and management of animals.
- The practice that began with spearing and developed into using canoes.
23 Clues: The process of taming wild animals for human use. • Groups of related occupations within agriculture. • The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy. • These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials • The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture. • Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods. • ...
Repaso del capítulo 2021-03-04
27 Clues: ear • way • age • flu • food • diet • full • heart • level • snack • fiber • chest • cough • syrup • empty • fever • muscle • energy • allergy • calcium • nutrition • nutritious • antibiotic • carbohydrate • eating habit • basura junk food • centígrado centigrade degree
nutrition exam review 2022-10-27
21 Clues: salt • trfa • rocks • forte • abcme • lots of • solvent • unsa fa • website • laxitive • nurished • levels of • hard carbs • easy carbs • kcal energy • types of food • processing food • muscle building • additional sweet • calories unnutrional cals • nutrients needed nutrition
