nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nature's Double Cycle: Composting Powered by Rainwater 2026-03-25
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- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- The process of turning waste into new materials.
- Small animals that live in soil and help it stay healthy.
- Unwanted materials that are usually thrown away.
- A natural fertilizer made from decomposed organic waste.
- The stages of growth and change in living things.
- Water collected from rainfall.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the future.
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- Working together with others.
- The underground network of fungi.
- Material that comes from plants or animals.
- Substances that help plants grow.
- The process of growing plants or crops.
- The surroundings where living things exist.
- Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- Edible fungi grown in moist environments.
- Everything in the natural world (plants, animals, water, etc.).
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow.
18 Clues: Working together with others. • Water collected from rainfall. • The underground network of fungi. • Substances that help plants grow. • The process of growing plants or crops. • Edible fungi grown in moist environments. • Material that comes from plants or animals. • The surroundings where living things exist. • The top layer of the earth where plants grow. • ...
Types Of Food Plants 2021-04-28
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- are edible seeds derived from tamilia grasses.
- and pods are vegetable-producing plants in the form of green seeds.
- are classified as an example of food plants.
- is a plant that includes types of vegetables.
- cabbage plant is often called a two-year green plant.
- plants are rich in carbohydrates
- is the main source of carbohydrates.
- and tubers of this plant can be in the form of stem tubers, root tubers, taro, carrots and potatoes.
- is one of the main food ingredients besides rice.
- oilseed of this plant is a plant that is important as a food crop.
- contain lots of good vitamin C and carotene.
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- are plants that produce seeds which are the main source of energy for humans.
- of this plant are rich in carotene and good vitamin C and contain a good amount of calcium, iron and minerals.
- can be used as animal feed and the nuts can be eaten.
- are a type of legume plant.
- plants of the Brassia clan which are used as food.
- plants that contain a number of vitamins from A, B-complex, to C, folic acid, minerals and protein.
- is a plant that belongs to the family.
- a type of plant that tends to be high in fat, still contains vitamins, minerals, and protein.
- potato plants that contain carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and fiber.
20 Clues: are a type of legume plant. • plants are rich in carbohydrates • is the main source of carbohydrates. • is a plant that belongs to the family. • are classified as an example of food plants. • contain lots of good vitamin C and carotene. • is a plant that includes types of vegetables. • are edible seeds derived from tamilia grasses. • ...
Plants, Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-09-03
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- The great ___________ event provided the oxygen needed for the atmosphere 2.3 billion years ago
- The organelle performing photosynthesis
- A green pigment that helps to absorb light for photosynthesis
- Plants can convert glucose into ___________ and oils for long-term storage
- The organelle performing cellular respiration
- An ___________ reaction releases heat
- The ____________ tissue describes the tubes used by plants to carry substances inside of it
- A ___________ assists in spreading pollen for plants
- Spores and ___________ are two forms from which a new plant can grow
- A chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide and water for all living things
- The type of sugar used in respiration
- Animals provide oxygen to their cells and remove carbon dioxide by __________
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- A chemical reaction producing glucose and oxygen for plants
- Microscopic organisms that carry out photosynthesis in the ocean
- An ___________ is a plant with true flower A colourful part of the plant to attract animals
- A structure in the cell with a specific function
- A type of bacteria that carries out photosynthesis
- energy is used by organisms to grow, repair damage, and ____________
- transports water in plants
- transports nutrients in plants
- An ___________ reaction absorbs heat
- This plant is the most commonly known pteridophyte
- A plant must absorb ___________ in order to photosynthesise
23 Clues: transports water in plants • transports nutrients in plants • An ___________ reaction absorbs heat • An ___________ reaction releases heat • The type of sugar used in respiration • The organelle performing photosynthesis • The organelle performing cellular respiration • A structure in the cell with a specific function • A type of bacteria that carries out photosynthesis • ...
Science Crossword Extra Credit 2017-05-24
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- Has a short summer and very long winter
- Eats only animals (meat)
- The first thing in a food chain
- Eats things to gain energy
- Living matter
- A group of overlapping food chains
- Dioxide Gas that plants absorb
- The name of the first consumer in a food chain
- Variety of living things
- Plant food that is created during photosynthesis
- A plant or animal that is nearly extinct
- Eats only plants
- What animals are called in a food chain
- Large, white bear that lives in the arctic that is Endangered
- Has a short rainy season and a long dry season
- Place where one organism lives
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- Gas created by plants during photosynthesis
- The name of the second consumer in a food chain
- Biome where the ground is permanently frozen
- Non-living matter
- Biome you live in
- Receives hardly any rain all year long
- What plants are called in a food chain
- A group of living things
- Large climate region with similar plants and animals
- A simple way to show what things eat
- Eats both plants and animals
- is hot, humid, and rains all year long
- Makes its own food inside its cells
29 Clues: Living matter • Eats only plants • Non-living matter • Biome you live in • Eats only animals (meat) • A group of living things • Variety of living things • Eats things to gain energy • Eats both plants and animals • Dioxide Gas that plants absorb • Place where one organism lives • The first thing in a food chain • A group of overlapping food chains • Makes its own food inside its cells • ...
Rolf Group History 2024-01-19
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- Owning your own business
- Private Label Grocery Cat Food
- Opened in 2018
- Florida Pet Nutrition
- Senior Leaders have nicknames based off these
- TopGun
- Opened in 2021
- Creating Labels
- Avenue where our third location is located
- Merchandise Direction
- Brian Rolf’s father
- City where the first Corporate Store was opened in 1988
- Salon Software
- Private Label Science-Based Nutrition
- Highest Honor in the Rolf Group
- Corporate DTL
- Semper Fi
- Restaurant next to our Flagship Store
- OP’s home
- Culture Event held in Summer/Fall
- Opened in 2016
- Fun to catch for Neighbors
- $15 at Corporate Stores
- Culture Event held in Spring
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- Make sure you’re present
- Local Owner
- First Lady of PSP Jax
- “America’s Favorite _____ Pet Store”
- Leadership System created by Rolf Group
- STL Colton
- Private Label Grocery Dog Food
- Handheld Resource
- Pre-Corporate Rewards System used in store
- Getting Neighbors all they need
- Delivery Partner
- Number of Aisles in our fourth location
- Neighbor Feedback
- 10% off at PSP Jax
- The country Brian was serving in while creating our LLC
- City in SC where PSPD is located
- Rolf’s Dog
- Opened in 2020
- Answers for all your questions
- STL Luke
- Rolf’s Dog
- Acronym that supports Neighbor Engagement
- Clean up on Aisle 3
- STL Fred
- Owned and Operated
- Grooming Academy
- Brian’s PSP Nickname
51 Clues: TopGun • STL Luke • STL Fred • Semper Fi • OP’s home • STL Colton • Rolf’s Dog • Rolf’s Dog • Local Owner • Corporate DTL • Opened in 2018 • Opened in 2021 • Salon Software • Opened in 2020 • Opened in 2016 • Creating Labels • Delivery Partner • Grooming Academy • Handheld Resource • Neighbor Feedback • 10% off at PSP Jax • Owned and Operated • Brian Rolf’s father • Clean up on Aisle 3 • Brian’s PSP Nickname • ...
Ecosystems 2014-09-25
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- complex ecological community, extends over a large geographic area , consists of many ecosystems
- a group of the same type of organism living in an area
- green substance in plants
- structure for composting
- a hunch
- living thing
- breaks down dead animals
- eats meat
- plants and algae
- a path from one thing to another
- eats producers
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- non-living thing
- uses the sun to make oxygen
- eats plants
- eats dead animals
- eats plants and animals
- community
- mushrooms
18 Clues: a hunch • eats meat • community • mushrooms • eats plants • living thing • eats producers • non-living thing • plants and algae • eats dead animals • eats plants and animals • structure for composting • breaks down dead animals • green substance in plants • uses the sun to make oxygen • a path from one thing to another • a group of the same type of organism living in an area • ...
Week 30 Spelling Words 2017-06-05
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- / a story; account of connected events
- / a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- / the number below the line in a fraction
- / a figure of speech that is used to compare two things using the words like or as
- / a nutrient found in food that is made up of many amino acids joined together and is essential for normal cell structure and function
- / any change in the structure or behavior of a species which helps it to become better fitted to survive and reproduce in its environment
- / a state in the Northeast that is bordered by Massachusetts and New York
- / a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current
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- / the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- / an organism that feeds on other animals or plants
- / a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects
- / a line meeting another at a right angle
- / cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning
- / intended to explain or describe something
- / a shape becomes exactly like another when you turn, flip, or slide it
15 Clues: / a story; account of connected events • / a line meeting another at a right angle • / the number below the line in a fraction • / intended to explain or describe something • / an organism that feeds on other animals or plants • / cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning • ...
Ch. 11 Terms 2022-02-01
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- a pesticide that isn't selective and kills many things
- Not eating enough food
- A substance use for destroying pests or other organisms
- A form of malnutrition where you eat too much
- The state of having reliable access to affordable nutritious food
- A form of modern agriculture
- controlled cultivation of aquatic organisms
- increasing salt content in soil
- a substance that is harmful to plants
- The cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their large scale
- pesticides that target a narrow range of organisms
- Iron deficiency
- a place for catching fish
- A substance used for killing insects
- A large increase in crop production in developing countries
- pesticides that resist being broken down
- Flesh of an animal used as food
- Wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used for food
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- Poor-Funny, up - Money, down
- Saturation of soil with water
- Agriculture conducted on business principles
- Measures that keep prices for customers below market levels
- fertilizers that are naturally produced and contain carbon
- Lack of proper nutrition
- when a structure of the marine community changes rapidly
- Growing the same crop on the same land
- Not having access to affordable nutritious food
- pesticides that are quickly broken down in the environment
- Extreme scarcity of food
- the decrease susceptibility of a pest population to a pesticide
- Farmers being forced to use more and more toxic chemicals to control insects
- chemically manufactured fertilizer
- Concentrated animal feeding operations
33 Clues: Iron deficiency • Not eating enough food • Lack of proper nutrition • Extreme scarcity of food • a place for catching fish • Poor-Funny, up - Money, down • A form of modern agriculture • Saturation of soil with water • increasing salt content in soil • Flesh of an animal used as food • chemically manufactured fertilizer • A substance used for killing insects • ...
13-1 U3: Building Strong Bodies and Bright Futures 2023-11-30
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- (noun) the process by which the body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- (noun) products made from milk, such as cheese, yogurt, and butter
- (verb) to fulfill a need or desire, providing a feeling of contentment
- (verb) to accept and welcome something enthusiastically
- (noun) a place or thing that has great strength, energy, or effectiveness
- (verb) to provide someone with the necessary tools or skill for a particular task or purpose
- (noun) a small, hard seed or the plants that produce them, like rice or wheat
- (verb) to grow, develop. and be succesful or healthy
- (noun) the process of consuming and using food to support growth, health, and overall well-being
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- (verb) to be made up or composed of
- (noun) a nutrient for building and repairing tissues found in meat, beans, and nuts
- (noun) a natural substance found in rocks and soil that is important for our bodies' functioning
- (adj) lasting or continuing for a person's entire life
- (verb) to deal with or approach a problem or challenge directly
- (noun) a digestion-aiding carbohydrate in fruits, vegetables, and grains
- (noun) a large number or variety of something
- (verb) to try something new or different to see how it works or what the results are
- (adj) providing valuable nutrients and promoting good health
- (noun) a strong desire or longing for something, often a specific type of food
- (noun) substances in food that provide nourishment and support growth and health
20 Clues: (verb) to be made up or composed of • (noun) a large number or variety of something • (verb) to grow, develop. and be succesful or healthy • (adj) lasting or continuing for a person's entire life • (verb) to accept and welcome something enthusiastically • (adj) providing valuable nutrients and promoting good health • ...
Spring 2025-12-22
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- What grows back on trees in spring.
- Eating outside on a nice spring day.
- White or gray shapes that float in the sky.
- A place where flowers and plants grow.
- water that falls from clouds more often in spring.
- A light, cool wind.
- What plants do in spring.
- Colors seen in the sky after rain.
- What you plant to grow flowers or plants.
- Bright light from the sun on warm days.
- What flowers do when they open.
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- Colorful plants that bloom in spring.
- How the weather starts to feel in spring.
- An animal often linked with spring and Easter.
- A holiday celebrated in spring.
- The season that comes after winter.
- The color of new leaves and grass.
- An insect with colorful wings seen in spring.
- Animals that return and sing in spring.
- A home birds build for their eggs.
20 Clues: A light, cool wind. • What plants do in spring. • A holiday celebrated in spring. • What flowers do when they open. • The color of new leaves and grass. • Colors seen in the sky after rain. • A home birds build for their eggs. • What grows back on trees in spring. • The season that comes after winter. • Eating outside on a nice spring day. • ...
Cycling In Ecosystems 2021-09-13
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- energy made from glucose and oxygen in the mitochondria
- matter in ecosystems are __________. (hint:energy only flows one way)
- eats secondary consumer
- process plants use to make oxygen and glucose
- eats the herbivores
- where cellular respiration takes place
- what carnivores eat
- formed from dead animals and plants
- where photosynthesis takes place
- process cells use to make oxygen and glucose
- also called herbivore
- used by plants to grow
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- amount of energy consumed at each trophic level
- the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- sugar made by photosynthesis
- level steps in a food chain
- breaks down dead organism
- shows relative amounts of energy or matter contained in each trophic level
- cloud formation
- source of all energy
- used by plants for photosynthesis
- the way energy flows
- also called autotrophs
- bacteria turn nitrogen into this but plants cannot use it
- found in all living things
- interconnected food chains
26 Clues: cloud formation • eats the herbivores • what carnivores eat • source of all energy • the way energy flows • also called herbivore • also called autotrophs • used by plants to grow • eats secondary consumer • breaks down dead organism • found in all living things • interconnected food chains • level steps in a food chain • sugar made by photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Photosynthesis <3 2025-01-16
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- these kinds of plants can withstand drought!
- colors that can be viewed by the human eye
- these plants open their stomata at night
- most plants are...
- multiple stacks of thylakoids
- one of the organelles inside of a plant cell, but not in an animal cell
- plants don't need this!! (Also leaves the plant as waste)
- first ingredient needed for light-dependent reactions
- organisms that go through photosynthesis
- Colors that absorb light (one produces energy, the others don't)
- produced by the Calvin Cycle
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- occurs inside the thylakoids
- occurs in the stroma (just outside the thylakoids)
- Jelly fluid in a chloroplast
- created from the Light-dependent reaction, followed by oxygen
- The pigment that is reflected by almost all plants
- in a single stack of granum
- the only thing required for the Calvin Cycle
- microscopic holes in the underside of leaves, similar to lips
- second ingredient required for light-dependent reactions
- one billionth of a meter
21 Clues: most plants are... • one billionth of a meter • in a single stack of granum • occurs inside the thylakoids • Jelly fluid in a chloroplast • produced by the Calvin Cycle • multiple stacks of thylakoids • these plants open their stomata at night • organisms that go through photosynthesis • colors that can be viewed by the human eye • these kinds of plants can withstand drought! • ...
Farm To School 2016-11-29
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- Where the plants are
- Dig with 'em
- Red and sweet fruit
- Keep the vampires away!
- Rake with 'em
- Fellow plants that drain the nutrients from the soil
- In the radish family
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- Natural soil loosener
- What you grow in a garden
- Water your plants with this
- A rabbit's favourite snack
- Red and in the onion family
- A green leaf that is nice to munch on
- the Plants home
- Your class' area to plant
15 Clues: Dig with 'em • Rake with 'em • the Plants home • Red and sweet fruit • Where the plants are • In the radish family • Natural soil loosener • Keep the vampires away! • What you grow in a garden • Your class' area to plant • A rabbit's favourite snack • Water your plants with this • Red and in the onion family • A green leaf that is nice to munch on • ...
Farm To School 2016-11-29
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- Where the plants are
- Dig with 'em
- Red and sweet fruit
- Keep the vampires away!
- Rake with 'em
- Fellow plants that drain the nutrients from the soil
- In the radish family
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- Natural soil loosener
- What you grow in a garden
- Water your plants with this
- A rabbit's favourite snack
- Red and in the onion family
- A green leaf that is nice to munch on
- the Plants home
- Your class' area to plant
15 Clues: Dig with 'em • Rake with 'em • the Plants home • Red and sweet fruit • Where the plants are • In the radish family • Natural soil loosener • Keep the vampires away! • What you grow in a garden • Your class' area to plant • A rabbit's favourite snack • Water your plants with this • Red and in the onion family • A green leaf that is nice to munch on • ...
Nutrition Labels 2026-03-12
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- this is based on the amount of the nutrient you should eat in a whole day
- these provide out bodies with energy.
- serving size and calories are located at the _______ of the nutrition label
- 5% daily value or less per serving means you are getting a ________ source of that nutrient.
- this nutrient affects your blood sugar levels and includes vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and fruits
- This is how much a person usually eats or drinks
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- these are listed in descending order by weight
- this tells you how many servings are in the package
- typically found in animal products and tropical oils
- Vitamins and Minerals are located at the __________ of the nutrition label
- too much of this can increase your risk of high blood pressure and heart disease
- found in products such as syrups and caloric sweeteners
- 20% daily value or higher is considered a ________ source of the nutrient
- this nutrient can improve blood pressure, cholesterol, and bowel function
14 Clues: these provide out bodies with energy. • these are listed in descending order by weight • This is how much a person usually eats or drinks • this tells you how many servings are in the package • typically found in animal products and tropical oils • found in products such as syrups and caloric sweeteners • ...
Plants 2018-04-22
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- New plants can grow from the leaves of the
- chemicals used for destroying harmful insects
- artificially watered
- the process of scattering of seeds through agents of nature
- A seed with two seed leave is called a
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- A seed with one seed leave is called
- chemicals used for destroying pets
- grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn
- The development of a seed into a seedling is called
- crops Crops grown from June to October are called
- crops crops like Wheat and gram grown in November to April are called
11 Clues: artificially watered • chemicals used for destroying pets • A seed with one seed leave is called • A seed with two seed leave is called a • New plants can grow from the leaves of the • chemicals used for destroying harmful insects • grains used for food such as wheat , oats or corn • crops Crops grown from June to October are called • ...
Plants 2018-05-16
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- leaves have primary and secondary — — — — — — —
- the title of this crossword
- the fall off the trees in Autumn
- plants need — — — — — to grow
- they grow out of them
- plants need — — — to grow
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- they make nests in trees
- you put the seeds in it
- — — — — — — — are beautiful
- the pointy bit of the leaf
- the place around us
11 Clues: the place around us • they grow out of them • you put the seeds in it • they make nests in trees • plants need — — — to grow • the pointy bit of the leaf • — — — — — — — are beautiful • the title of this crossword • plants need — — — — — to grow • the fall off the trees in Autumn • leaves have primary and secondary — — — — — — —
Plants 2022-03-02
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- Process of producing sugar from sunlight
- tissue type that is the outer most layer, providing protection
- tissue type that has the ability for cell division
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- vascular tissue that carries water up the plant
- tissue type that provides support and storage
- the trunk of a tree is it's __________.
- tiny pores on back of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- plant structure that absorbs water and nutrients
- plant structures that take in sunlight and gas to conduct photosynthesis
- process of releasing water vapor out of leaves, to keep water flowing
- vascular tissue that carries sugars up and down the plant
11 Clues: the trunk of a tree is it's __________. • Process of producing sugar from sunlight • tissue type that provides support and storage • vascular tissue that carries water up the plant • plant structure that absorbs water and nutrients • tissue type that has the ability for cell division • tiny pores on back of leaves that allow for gas exchange • ...
plants 2016-04-24
11 Clues: rabi crop • tiny holes • plants give out • cutting of crop • change of a seed • preparation of food • agents of dispersal • edible part of the plant • chemicals sprayed on crops • anchor that holds the soil • part that prepares the food
plants 2023-02-21
11 Clues: occuring • tree shrub • vegetables • a plant become limp • swollen and distended • taking place every year • lasting or existing long • scientifc study of plants • damanged by cold temperatures • a word used to describe a thing • a plant that retains green leaves
PLANTS 2020-02-03
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- capture the sunlight and the water,produce the photosynthesis
- living being that grows in the floor or grass. Reproduce oxygen
- new part of the plant
- a part of a flower that can be of colours
- a part of a plant that is underground
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- a part of a plant that hold up the plant
- is the part of the plant that animals eat
- liquid that flower produce to reproduce
- the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant
- is where the plant come up and grows
- material that trees are made of
11 Clues: new part of the plant • material that trees are made of • is where the plant come up and grows • a part of a plant that is underground • liquid that flower produce to reproduce • a part of a plant that hold up the plant • is the part of the plant that animals eat • a part of a flower that can be of colours • the food of the bees and the reproduce part of the plant • ...
Plants 2020-10-12
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- just a few cells thick and no flowers
- tube like tissue that transport water and food to the leaves
- has fruit and flowers
- do not have flowers or fruit but has seeds
- reproduce via spores
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- water and food gets directly transported to the leafs
- long narrow leaves with parallel vines
- move glucose up or down
- flowers in parts of 2,4,5 leaves with branches
- transports water only goes up
- reproduce via seeds
11 Clues: reproduce via seeds • reproduce via spores • has fruit and flowers • move glucose up or down • transports water only goes up • just a few cells thick and no flowers • long narrow leaves with parallel vines • do not have flowers or fruit but has seeds • flowers in parts of 2,4,5 leaves with branches • water and food gets directly transported to the leafs • ...
plants 2022-05-10
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- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- the system in which plants make their own food
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
11 Clues: the system in which plants make their own food • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem • all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area • ...
Plants 2022-05-19
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- to make
- parts of a plant
- to deliver pollen to another plant
- to begin to grow
- the air that passes out of a plant through tiny holes on the surfaces of the leaves
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- the gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis
- something that causes the plant to act in way
- the process that plants use to make sugar
- the reaction to a stimulus
- to make more of the same kind
- any material living things need to grow
11 Clues: to make • parts of a plant • to begin to grow • the reaction to a stimulus • to make more of the same kind • to deliver pollen to another plant • any material living things need to grow • the process that plants use to make sugar • something that causes the plant to act in way • the gas in the air that plants use for photosynthesis • ...
plants 2023-07-24
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- The gas released by photosynthesis
- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- What is absorbed by chlorophyll and provides the energy for photosynthesis to occur
- The primary product of photosynthesis
- The reactant that is taken in by the roots of the plants
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- the process that producers undergo to turn sunlight into glucose sugar
- The gas that is needed for photosynthesis _ dioxide
- The type of organisms that perform photosynthesis
- The number of things needed in order for photosynthesis to occur
- The type of energy provided by the sun ( _ energy)
- The number of products made by photosynthesis
11 Clues: The gas released by photosynthesis • The primary product of photosynthesis • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • The number of products made by photosynthesis • The type of organisms that perform photosynthesis • The type of energy provided by the sun ( _ energy) • The gas that is needed for photosynthesis _ dioxide • ...
Plants 2024-09-05
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- flowers for reproduction
- two years
- requires a understanding of both science and business
- one part of the plant cell
- plants with two seed leaves
- plants that bear cones
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- plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- one year
- involves growing floral plants and materials
- stiff trunck
- plants without stems or a root
11 Clues: one year • two years • stiff trunck • plants that bear cones • flowers for reproduction • one part of the plant cell • plants with two seed leaves • plants without stems or a root • plants that bear flowers for reproduction • involves growing floral plants and materials • requires a understanding of both science and business
Plants 2024-10-08
11 Clues: salad • excrement • growing season • THE BEST CITRUS • PULL! PULL! PULL! • help store a LOT of CO2 • good with the skin cut off • really good with the skin on • you come across these while hiking • alec's favorite mushroom (poisonous) • potatoes, tomatoes potatoes, tomatoes potatoes, tomatoes
PLANTS 2025-07-05
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- Plants grow from these
- The colourful of a plant that attracts insects
- A young plant
- the process by which plants make their own food
- process by which seeds are scattered
- plants that have flower produce these.
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- The part of plant that makes food
- The main support of plant which holds it a upright
- A type of plant that grows on other plants for support
- the parts of plant that absorbs water & nutrients from soil
- Plants need this from sun to grow
11 Clues: A young plant • Plants grow from these • The part of plant that makes food • Plants need this from sun to grow • process by which seeds are scattered • plants that have flower produce these. • The colourful of a plant that attracts insects • the process by which plants make their own food • The main support of plant which holds it a upright • ...
plants 2025-12-16
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- the part of the flower that attracts insects
- a long root that grows deep underground
- the part of the flower that makes seeds or fruit
- take water and nutrients from the soil
- Moves water and nutrients through the plant
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- the part of the plant use for reproduction
- make more of the same kind
- used to make food for the plant, can be deciduous or evergreen
- the part of the flower that makes pollen
- a type of root that is made of many thin roots
- yellow powder 粉末 that is used to reproduce. it sticks to bees and butterflies
11 Clues: make more of the same kind • take water and nutrients from the soil • a long root that grows deep underground • the part of the flower that makes pollen • the part of the plant use for reproduction • Moves water and nutrients through the plant • the part of the flower that attracts insects • a type of root that is made of many thin roots • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2013-11-18
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- The "Green Substance" in plants; its what gives leaves their bright green color.
- The molecules located on the RIGHT side of the Photosynthesis equation
- Cells that hold the Chlorophyll
- The molecules located on the LEFT side of the Photosynthesis equation
- The first reactant of Photosynthesis
- Also known as Glucose; the actual food for the plants
- Located in the ground; keep the plant in the ground
- Tiny holes located in the leaves of plants.
- The long part of the flower that keeps the flower in the air
- The second reactant of Photosynthesis
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- A Chemical Reaction that occurs in plants, and helps them create their own food.
- The place where Photosynthesis takes place
- The first product of Photosynthesis
- The key element needed to start Photosynthesis
- All of the gases needed for Photosynthesis are located here; covers the Earth
- What the plants need to thrive
- The second product in Photosynthesis
- The kind of energy the Sun releases
- What the plant is planted in; dirt
- All of the gases that flow out of the plant; not needed
20 Clues: What the plants need to thrive • Cells that hold the Chlorophyll • What the plant is planted in; dirt • The first product of Photosynthesis • The kind of energy the Sun releases • The first reactant of Photosynthesis • The second product in Photosynthesis • The second reactant of Photosynthesis • The place where Photosynthesis takes place • ...
Food webs 2022-11-02
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- soaked into the roots of the plant to help it grow
- the process plants go through to grow
- eats only meat
- what an animal is considered in a food chain
- the gas given off by plants
- eats only plants
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- the gas taken in by plants
- the organism that eats and breaks down dead organisms
- the energy given to plants
- what a plant is considered in a food chain
- what the arrows in a food web represent
- Shows one path of energy in an ecosystem
- eats plants and animals
- Shows multiple paths of energy in an ecosystem
14 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • eats plants and animals • the gas taken in by plants • the energy given to plants • the gas given off by plants • the process plants go through to grow • what the arrows in a food web represent • Shows one path of energy in an ecosystem • what a plant is considered in a food chain • what an animal is considered in a food chain • ...
Plant Cells 2024-05-05
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- This is the structure found in plant cell walls
- Cellular _______ takes place in both plants and animals, meaning that plants can actually make their own energy
- This process produces oxygen for us
- This organelle holds the pigment that makes plants green, and is the sight for photosynthesis
- This organelle is where protein synthesis takes place
- Water stored in the vacuole helps with the plants ________ pressure
- This organelle is unique to plant cells, and gives the cell structure
- This organelle allows for selective permeability of things that enter and leave the cell
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- This is the organelle that holds DNA and controls the cells functions
- The green pigment in plants
- This organelle detoxifies the cell
- This plus carbon dioxide are needed for photosynthesis to take place
- This is the organelle that cellular respiration takes place in
- This is a product of photosynthesis
- This is absorbed by plants to aide in photosynthesis
- This organelle gives plants their rigidity by holding water
16 Clues: The green pigment in plants • This organelle detoxifies the cell • This process produces oxygen for us • This is a product of photosynthesis • This is the structure found in plant cell walls • This is absorbed by plants to aide in photosynthesis • This organelle is where protein synthesis takes place • This organelle gives plants their rigidity by holding water • ...
Module 5, Lesson 1: Healthy Eating 2020-11-06
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- Good _______________ and exercise are very important for your health.
- The dairy group contains foods ________ milk, yogurt, and cheese.
- In general, people should decrease the ____________ of fat they eat.
- I would like to lose some weight, so I am trying to eat _____________ foods.
- A ________________________ provides you with the nutrition you need.
- Unhealthy foods, _____________ cheeseburgers and French fries, should be eaten rarely.
- Vegetarians don’t eat meat, so they get ______________ from seeds, nuts, and beans.
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- Eating too many _______________ foods isn’t good for your body.
- Riding your bike to work, ________________________, is a good way to exercise more.
- _____________ C is supposed to prevent colds.
- A balanced diet includes foods from every ____________________.
- Eating fruits and vegetables with every meal, _____________________, is a good way to get your daily vitamins.
- “Can I please have _______________ apple? I’m still hungry.”
- “This __________ is dirty. Let me get you another one.”
- She is lactose-intolerant, so drinking a ______________________ like milk will make her sick.
- Wheat is a ____________ found in many foods.
16 Clues: Wheat is a ____________ found in many foods. • _____________ C is supposed to prevent colds. • “This __________ is dirty. Let me get you another one.” • “Can I please have _______________ apple? I’m still hungry.” • Eating too many _______________ foods isn’t good for your body. • A balanced diet includes foods from every ____________________. • ...
Exam Two Prep by Ashley Crenshaw 2014-02-26
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- Who's approach shifted the focus from the individual to collaboration?
- What increases parents' use of punishment?
- According to Judith Harris's, who matters much more than parents, in child development?
- How many basic emotions are there?
- When evaluating Baumrind's work, what kind of differences may complicate clear relationship between parenting style and child outcome?
- Which attachment style may avoid parents, does not seek much comfort or contact from parents?
- When comparing Vygotsky and Piaget, Vygotsky was a social constructivist and Piaget was a _____________ constructivist.
- What refers to the stable, biologically-rooted individual differences in the quality and intensity of emotional and behavioral reactions?
- The cognitive developmental theory stressed the importance of obtaining gender constancy. Whose theory is this?
- Who said that parents don't much matter, that what's important is not what children learn inside the home but what they learn outside the home?
- When considering gender typing, females represent the expressive role, while males represent what role?
- The process of absorbing the attitudes, values, and customs of a society.
- What type of child is generally cheerful and predictable in behavior?
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- What type of "fit" between parents and infants represents a non-match and difficulty adjusting?
- Power ___________ is a form of discipline that relies on parents' overwhelming power over child and child's fear of punishment.
- Which emotion is not seen in newborns?
- Interactional ___________ is the sensitively tuned emotional dance between caregiver and infant.
- The inability to distinguish the symbolic viewpoints of others from one's own; responsible for animistic thinking.
- Size growth in brain development is nearly at adult capacity by what age?
- What form of parenting has heavy use of discussions and explanations?
- The classic theory on the effect of poor nutrition is that malnutrition leads to brain damage which leads to lower what?
- Safe spot for a distressed child.
- What form of permissive parenting avoids imposing control of any kind?
- What income family is most likely to have poor nutrition?
- Poorer nutrition links to higher rates of what?
25 Clues: Safe spot for a distressed child. • How many basic emotions are there? • Which emotion is not seen in newborns? • What increases parents' use of punishment? • Poorer nutrition links to higher rates of what? • What income family is most likely to have poor nutrition? • What form of parenting has heavy use of discussions and explanations? • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
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- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- 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.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- 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.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
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- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
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- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- 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.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To cook food in small pieces.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- 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.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- 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 be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
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 beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
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- 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 cook food in small pieces.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- 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 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. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- 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 cut or chop food as small as you can.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
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 beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Life Science 2022-03-23
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- The development of new inhabitants to replace the previous community of plants and animals that has been disrupted or disturbed by an event.
- A repeating cycle of processes during which ________ moves through both living and non-living things.
- Anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- It is the process which breaks down ______ dioxide into compounds that can be used as nutrition.
- Describes how energy and nutrients moves through an ecosystem.
- The intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide.
- An area classified according to the species that live in that location.
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- Occurs when new land is formed or bare rock is exposed, providing a habitat that can be colonized for the first time.
- Made up of interconnected food chains that show the relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- A species' average population size in a particular habitat.
10 Clues: The intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide. • A species' average population size in a particular habitat. • Describes how energy and nutrients moves through an ecosystem. • An area classified according to the species that live in that location. • Anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing. • ...
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. • ...
Repaso del capitulo 2021-03-05
25 Clues: diet • weak • nurse • fever • chest • heart • cramp • energy • weight • strong • doctor • muscle • health • to flex • healthy • allergy • to relax • crunches • nutrition • to sneeze • to breathe • antibiotic • stressed out • carbohydrate • to concentrate
28 2024-08-27
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- Epidemiologist
- Geneticist
- Biochemist
- Biologist
- Pediatrician
- Biochemist
- Biomedical engineer
- Neurosurgeon
- Cardiologist
- Neurosurgeon
- Cardiology research
- Heart surgery pioneer
- Biomedical research
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- Cardiovascular research
- Oncologist
- Cardiology pioneer
- Pathologist
- Biomedical researcher
- Nutrition expert
- Genetics research
- Virologist
- Immunologist
- Biologist
- Pathology expert
- Genetic research
25 Clues: Biologist • Biologist • Oncologist • Geneticist • Biochemist • Virologist • Biochemist • Pathologist • Pediatrician • Immunologist • Neurosurgeon • Cardiologist • Neurosurgeon • Epidemiologist • Nutrition expert • Pathology expert • Genetic research • Genetics research • Cardiology pioneer • Biomedical engineer • Cardiology research • Biomedical research • Biomedical researcher • Heart surgery pioneer • ...
Nestle 2023-08-24
24 Clues: доход • важный • питание • местный • включая • улучшить • успешный • упаковка • защитить • сохранять • поставщик • создавать • вкладывать • предлагать • производить • свыше, более • головной офис • окружающая среда • широкий диапазон • старший менеджер • ежегодный, годовой • кондитерские изделия • сельскохозяйственный • ___the world - по всему миру
vocab. 2024-03-13
20 Clues: flu • cold • cough • virus • injury • to rest • healthy • obesity • exhausted • well-being • to prevent • discomfort • to get sick • to get hurt • self-esteem • to gain weight • to lose weight • disease;illness • diet(nutrition) • to stay up all night
Year 9 Options Fair 2026-02-20
25 Clues: PE • RE • IT • Art • Maths • Music • Drama • French • Biology • History • Physics • Spanish • Graphics • Textiles • Sociology • Geography • Chemistry • Construction • Motor Vehicle • Hair and Beauty • Food Technology • Computer Science • English Language • English Literature • Resistant Materials
LA SALUD 2026-03-04
22 Clues: fat • body • cause • health • stress • healthy • to live • to rest • to sleep • to smile • balanced • to laugh • to relax • junk food • to reduce • technology • to exercise • social media • maintain/stay • healthy foods • the importance • nutrition/nourishment
BiologyDigestiveSystem 2021-02-18
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- converts fats to fatty acids
- catabolic process
- LargestGland in the human body
- converts proteins to peptides
- movement of muscles
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- converts peptides into amino acids
- leaf like gland
- fingerlike projections
- gap between molars and in herbivores
- nutrition in humans
- biocatalyst
- converts milk protein to peptides
12 Clues: biocatalyst • leaf like gland • catabolic process • nutrition in humans • movement of muscles • fingerlike projections • converts fats to fatty acids • converts proteins to peptides • LargestGland in the human body • converts milk protein to peptides • converts peptides into amino acids • gap between molars and in herbivores
The Secrets Behind Extending Human Lifespan: Unveiling Medical, Lifestyle, and Tech Advancements 2024-04-14
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- Our extended lifespans underscore how far we've come and how much more we can achieve...
- What shield us from harmful viruses...
- Clean water and good hygiene are now crucial parts of our daily lives...
- Conditions Improved living conditions have also played a role in prolonging our lives...
- Accessibility Cars and airplanes have made it easier to access healthcare...
- Techniques What help combat serious illnesses like heart disease and cancer...
- Our longer lifespans are a testament to the progress we've made in various areas...
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- Technology can sometimes feel like a special ability or advantage in our lives...
- The internet has made a wealth of health information readily available...
- This has significantly contributed to our longer lifespans...
- Advancements The answer to increased human longevity lies in our remarkable progress in this field...
- Have increased due to advancements in medicine, nutrition, living conditions, and technology...
- The power of a balanced diet should not be overlooked...
- How important is it for your diet to include a mix of nutrients?...
- What are you doing to ensure a longer, healthier life for yourself?...
15 Clues: What shield us from harmful viruses... • The power of a balanced diet should not be overlooked... • This has significantly contributed to our longer lifespans... • How important is it for your diet to include a mix of nutrients?... • What are you doing to ensure a longer, healthier life for yourself?... • ...
Plant Terms 2023-10-03
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- humans use the animal and animalproducts that feed on plants and plant products
- means “naked seed” in Greek
- the plant or plant products are used byhumans
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- the process of plants using stored energy
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have twoseed leaves
- two-name system
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
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- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have oneseed leaf
- in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed”
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
16 Clues: two-name system • means “naked seed” in Greek • the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • the plant or plant products are used byhumans • in Greek means “covered seed” or “enclosed seed” • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
health 2024-05-23
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- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- makes you pretty girls have more
- making a choice
- made in vapes and different types of things you smoke
- effects that you have forever
- when your heartache stops beating/fails
- addictive medicine that could kill you
- doping taking blood out of your body and using it later
- drink that makes you more awake that you drink in the morning
- a stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant
- being active and healthy
- addictive drug that you smoke most deadly
- having a good attitude
- opioid drug made from morphine
- thinking good about yourself mentally
- having a good diet making you healthy
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- makes you muscular boys have more
- relive pain
- kills pain more addicitve than painreliver
- addictive drug that makes you stronger
- people sell it to make money- people get addicted so they raise the price
- drug that you smoke not as bad as vaping
- drink deadly drink that boosts your mood and energy
- effects you have for a short period
- drug that you smoke bigger than cigarettes
- disease that comes from smoking
- drink that makes you lousy and changes your actions if you have too much
- make with nicotine
- addictive drug that comes from plants
29 Clues: relive pain • making a choice • make with nicotine • having a good attitude • being active and healthy • effects that you have forever • opioid drug made from morphine • disease that comes from smoking • makes you pretty girls have more • makes you muscular boys have more • effects you have for a short period • addictive drug that comes from plants • ...
24HRAS5 2024-03-28
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- Moist, semi-decayed, organic matter.
- Substances with a pH greater than 7.
- Living in the presence of oxygen.
- Measure of suspended sediments and nutrients in water.
- Scale measuring acidity or alkalinity ranging from 0-14; 7 is neutral.
- Downstream point where a river empties into another body of water.
- Soils formed under saturated or inundated conditions supporting hydrophytic vegetation.
- Irregular spots of different colors.
- Species in danger of extinction.
- Describing plants and soils existing in flooded, saturated, or ponded areas.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity expressed in pH values, ranging from ultra-acidic (<3.5) to strong alkaline (>9.1).
- Diverse group of chlorophyll-containing, non-vascular plants in fresh or saltwater.
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- Surface layer (about 100 m deep) of the ocean that receives sunlight.
- Depth zone in a water body where sunlight does not reach.
- Organism living without oxygen.
- Plants adapted to grow in water or wet soil conditions; singular plant is "hydrophyte."
- Mass of plants covering an area.
- Grass-like plants with triangular stems and inconspicuous flowers, typically growing in wet ground.
- Ecosystem at the bottom of a lake.
- Short plants with long narrow leaves and hollow jointed stems; flowers often inconspicuous and in clusters.
- Temporary soil surface covering by flowing water from streams or runoff.
- Animal and plant life of a region or period.
- Animals killed and eaten by other animals.
23 Clues: Organism living without oxygen. • Mass of plants covering an area. • Species in danger of extinction. • Living in the presence of oxygen. • Ecosystem at the bottom of a lake. • Moist, semi-decayed, organic matter. • Substances with a pH greater than 7. • Irregular spots of different colors. • Animals killed and eaten by other animals. • ...
law of conservation 2025-05-01
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- photosynthesis is a _____ change
- worms are examples of _____
- precipitation is involved in the _____
- matter cannot be created or _____
- main source of energy
- plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle
- primary consumers are _____
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- opposite of photosynthesis
- process plants undergo
- energy is always being _____
- cellular respiration and photosynthesis occurs in _____
- the air we breathe
- sunlight is absorbed by the _____ in plants
- also called sugar
- absorbs water
15 Clues: absorbs water • also called sugar • the air we breathe • main source of energy • process plants undergo • opposite of photosynthesis • worms are examples of _____ • primary consumers are _____ • energy is always being _____ • photosynthesis is a _____ change • matter cannot be created or _____ • precipitation is involved in the _____ • plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle • ...
Chloe Fry- Vocabulary Words 2023-02-13
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- measure of weight
- Marketing any type of action by a company to get you to buy their food
- desire to eat certain foods and reject others
- a diet that includes energy and all the nutrients in the amounts needed
- nutrients that provide energy, found in every food of plant origin. Sugar, starch, and fiber are types of carbohydrates
- a nutrition expert
- the physical need for food
- materials found in foods needed to build and repair body tissues and provide energy
- organic substances needed by the body for functions, growth, and repair of the body
- Science the study of how foods change chemically through natural processes or when they are prepared or stored
- being at the highest level of health
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- measures of energy value in food
- a set of guidelines for the amount of nutrients needed each day.
- type of nutrient needed for growth and repair of the body. Made of amino acids.
- compounds that work together with vitamins, minerals, and fiber to promote good health
- substances that protect the cells from damage that can be caused by oxygen
- inorganic substances needed by the body for functions, growth, and repair of the body
- the study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- nutrients used to supply calories to the body
- all the foods a person eats
20 Clues: measure of weight • a nutrition expert • the physical need for food • all the foods a person eats • measures of energy value in food • being at the highest level of health • desire to eat certain foods and reject others • nutrients used to supply calories to the body • the study of nutrients and how the body uses them • ...
Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorders (ASED) in children 2026-03-13
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- Lack of enough water in the body
- Protein deficiency causing swelling in children
- Lack of strength due to illness or poor nutrition
- How a person feels about their body appearance
- Serious lack of food over a long period
- Planned eating pattern for health or treatment
- Process of restoring health and normal eating
- Talking therapy to help emotional problems
- Extreme tiredness from illness or lack of energy
- Treatment to improve mental or physical health
- Forceful emptying of stomach contents
- Severe restriction of food leading to extreme weight loss
- Natural desire to eat food
- Process of getting and using food for growth
- Emotional pressure that affects behavior
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- Body’s signal that food is needed
- Persistent feeling of sadness or hopelessness
- Nutrients needed in small amounts for health
- Condition caused by lack of proper nutrients
- Eating a very large amount of food in a short time
- Units that measure energy in food
- Place where sick children receive medical care
- Eating large amounts of food followed by purging
- Doctor who treats children
- Removing food from the body after eating
- Regular checking of health and growth
- Nutrient important for body growth and repair
- Process of becoming healthy again
- Severe wasting due to long-term malnutrition
- Increase in body size and development
30 Clues: Doctor who treats children • Natural desire to eat food • Lack of enough water in the body • Body’s signal that food is needed • Units that measure energy in food • Process of becoming healthy again • Regular checking of health and growth • Increase in body size and development • Forceful emptying of stomach contents • Serious lack of food over a long period • ...
Nutrition 2021-02-15
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- are good sources of fiber and vitamin B
- is a chain of amino acids
- cereal is a source of B12
- is a good source of vitamin D
- are high in potassium
- is a good source of iron
- fat and trans fat help reduce your risk of heart disease.
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- help lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and colon cancer.
- contain important nutrients such as fiber, vitamins and minerals
- consumption during older adulthood may reduce chronic disease
- fiber also may help lower your risk for heart disease and reduce your risk for Type 2 diabetes
11 Clues: are high in potassium • is a good source of iron • is a chain of amino acids • cereal is a source of B12 • is a good source of vitamin D • are good sources of fiber and vitamin B • fat and trans fat help reduce your risk of heart disease. • consumption during older adulthood may reduce chronic disease • contain important nutrients such as fiber, vitamins and minerals • ...
NUTRITION 2022-02-16
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- for food
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- functions.
- Elements found in food that are used by the body
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
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- The psychological
- perform specific roles in maintaining your
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body`s main source of energy
- A waxy,fat like substance
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
11 Clues: for food • functions. • The psychological • A waxy,fat like substance • perform specific roles in maintaining your • Elements found in food that are used by the body • The process by which your body takes in and uses food • A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest • Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes • ...
NUTRITION 2022-02-16
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- for food
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- functions.
- Elements found in food that are used by the body
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest
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- The psychological
- perform specific roles in maintaining your
- Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body`s main source of energy
- A waxy,fat like substance
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
11 Clues: for food • functions. • The psychological • A waxy,fat like substance • perform specific roles in maintaining your • Elements found in food that are used by the body • The process by which your body takes in and uses food • A tough complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest • Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes • ...
Nutrition 2021-07-29
12 Clues: p • a • f • a • r • e • t • h • They are the most readily converted energy source • They are an essential source of energy in the diet • They are molecules that are needed in small amounts by the body for health and growth • They are important for the growth of body cells and makes up virtually every part of the body
Nutrition 2015-03-16
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- when you get your nutrients from other foods
- high in protein
- there are ___ parts of nutrition
- these are a good source of vitamins and minerals
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- supply your body with what it needs
- _________ grains are better for you
- these are a good source of vitamins and fiber
- repairs or rebuilds cells
- fuel your body
- these supply a quick source of energy
- _______ builds strong bones
11 Clues: fuel your body • high in protein • repairs or rebuilds cells • _______ builds strong bones • there are ___ parts of nutrition • supply your body with what it needs • _________ grains are better for you • these supply a quick source of energy • when you get your nutrients from other foods • these are a good source of vitamins and fiber • ...
nutrition 2015-10-15
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- Vitamin B5 requires for synthesis
- deficiency leads to severe neurological symptoms
- yields 7 kcal of energy per gram
- accepts two electrons and two protons
- connects fatty acids to coenzyme A
- fat soluble vitamins
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- large doses used to lower VLDL
- precursor of FAD and FMN
- results depression, dermatitis, and diarrhea
- energy used in response to changes in temperature
- involuntary eye movements
11 Clues: fat soluble vitamins • precursor of FAD and FMN • involuntary eye movements • large doses used to lower VLDL • yields 7 kcal of energy per gram • Vitamin B5 requires for synthesis • connects fatty acids to coenzyme A • accepts two electrons and two protons • results depression, dermatitis, and diarrhea • deficiency leads to severe neurological symptoms • ...
nutrition 2024-01-29
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- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- The most important nutrient!
- barley, meat by products wheat grain, and soy flour
- Building blocks of nutrition
- The body’s main energy source
- food
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- Concentrated forms of energy
- type meat by products, meat, poultry, soy flour
- The study of specific foods needed by living organisms to live, grow, and reproduce
- List Best way to determine the quality
- to the biological design and environmental demands of each organism.
11 Clues: food • Concentrated forms of energy • The most important nutrient! • Building blocks of nutrition • The body’s main energy source • List Best way to determine the quality • type meat by products, meat, poultry, soy flour • barley, meat by products wheat grain, and soy flour • to the biological design and environmental demands of each organism. • ...
Nutrition 2024-02-16
11 Clues: Overweight • Wheat, Flour • The bad fats • Lack of water • Comes from cows • Helps build muscle • Most important meal • Not enough nutrients • Iron, from the ground • The color on your plate • Percentage of fat,bone,muscle
Nutrition 2023-03-16
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- the breakdown of food and the production of energy.
- Living microorganisms that are beneficial to health when consumed in adequate amounts
- provides energy to the body and is found in foods such as bread, pasta, and fruits
- the body does not get the nutrients it needs to function properly
- vitamins and minerals
- the body does not get enough of a particular nutrient.
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- body needs in small amounts to function properly, including vitamins A, C, and D
- building strong bones and teeth, and maintaining fluid balance
- carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- A unit of measurement for energy, typically used to describe the energy content of food.
- important for building and repairing tissues in the body, and is found in foods such as meat, fish, and beans.
11 Clues: vitamins and minerals • carbohydrates, proteins, and fats • the breakdown of food and the production of energy. • the body does not get enough of a particular nutrient. • building strong bones and teeth, and maintaining fluid balance • the body does not get the nutrients it needs to function properly • ...
Nutrition 2024-03-19
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- the measurement of energy in your food
- The stuff rocks are composed of
- A D C E B2 PP B7 B6 B5 B12 K B1
- essential nutrient for cell growth
- The bad fake sugar thats in like everything at the store
- a beverage that you get most of by eating
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- the rate at which you burn calories
- commonly considered bad but are necessary
- the sweet stuff
- Name of the unit
- setardyhobrac drawkcab
11 Clues: the sweet stuff • Name of the unit • setardyhobrac drawkcab • The stuff rocks are composed of • A D C E B2 PP B7 B6 B5 B12 K B1 • essential nutrient for cell growth • the rate at which you burn calories • the measurement of energy in your food • commonly considered bad but are necessary • a beverage that you get most of by eating • ...
Nutrition 2024-04-08
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- the serving size for protein should be about size of the palm of your what?
- a macronutrient that helps you build muscle
- most sugar consumed in the US comes in the form of a what?
- this is not essential but helps you feel full and keeps your bowels healthy
- If a snapple has 36 grams of added sugar in it how many teaspoons of sugar does it contain?
- dextrose, syrup, juice, lactose, agave, glucose are all other names for what?
- the most essential component of nutrition
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- a macronutrient that gives you energy
- how many cups is the serving size for pasta, rice or cereal?
- how many grams of sugar equal one teaspoon?
- how many sections are there to MyPlate?
11 Clues: a macronutrient that gives you energy • how many sections are there to MyPlate? • the most essential component of nutrition • a macronutrient that helps you build muscle • how many grams of sugar equal one teaspoon? • most sugar consumed in the US comes in the form of a what? • how many cups is the serving size for pasta, rice or cereal? • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-13
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- Essential for life
- The amount of energy in a food
- Green My Plate section, on the bigger side
- Helps with muscle growth
- Consists of milk
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- Consists of rice, pasta, and bread
- Contain sugars and starches
- Helps with metabolism, development & growth
- Major Roles In the Body: Triglycerides and Cholesterol
- There are multiple types: A, B, C, D, E, K
- Good source of vitamins and fiber
11 Clues: Consists of milk • Essential for life • Helps with muscle growth • Contain sugars and starches • The amount of energy in a food • Good source of vitamins and fiber • Consists of rice, pasta, and bread • Green My Plate section, on the bigger side • There are multiple types: A, B, C, D, E, K • Helps with metabolism, development & growth • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-13
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- Essential for life
- The amount of energy in a food
- Green My Plate section, on the bigger side
- Helps with muscle growth
- Consists of milk
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- Consists of rice, pasta, and bread
- Contain sugars and starches
- Helps with metabolism, development & growth
- Major Roles In the Body: Triglycerides and Cholesterol
- There are multiple types: A, B, C, D, E, K
- Good source of vitamins and fiber
11 Clues: Consists of milk • Essential for life • Helps with muscle growth • Contain sugars and starches • The amount of energy in a food • Good source of vitamins and fiber • Consists of rice, pasta, and bread • Green My Plate section, on the bigger side • There are multiple types: A, B, C, D, E, K • Helps with metabolism, development & growth • ...
Nutrition 2023-05-15
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- Nutrient sourced from red meat
- Nutrient that insulates the body
- Digestive system of a cow
- Nutrient sourced from citrus fruits
- Nutrient that provides the body with energy
- Nutrient sourced from the sun
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- Digestive system of a dog
- Nutrient that aids in eyesight
- Nutrient that aids in strong teeth and bones
- Nutrient that keeps the body hydrated
- Nutrient that aids with muscle growth and repair
11 Clues: Digestive system of a dog • Digestive system of a cow • Nutrient sourced from the sun • Nutrient sourced from red meat • Nutrient that aids in eyesight • Nutrient that insulates the body • Nutrient sourced from citrus fruits • Nutrient that keeps the body hydrated • Nutrient that provides the body with energy • Nutrient that aids in strong teeth and bones • ...
Nutrition 2023-01-29
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- The type of vitamin that is important for good vision and healthy skin
- A nutrient that builds and repairs cells and is made up of amino acids
- The type of cholesterol that protects against heart disease
- The type of cholesterol that sticks to the walls of blood vessels
- Fats that remain liquid at room temperature
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- Fats that are usually solid at room temperature
- A waxy, fat-like substance that your body uses to build cells
- Starches and sugars that your body use as energy
- Essential to every body function
- The vitamin that helps keep teeth, gums, and bones healthy
- A mineral found in milk and bones
11 Clues: Essential to every body function • A mineral found in milk and bones • Fats that remain liquid at room temperature • Fats that are usually solid at room temperature • Starches and sugars that your body use as energy • The vitamin that helps keep teeth, gums, and bones healthy • The type of cholesterol that protects against heart disease • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-20
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- Eating many different foods within a food group
- The unit used to measure the energy in food
- The green part of the MyPlate picture
- The number one most health liquid to drink
- This helps build muscles and is found in meat
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- Has a bad reputation but the right amount is healthy
- Eating from all different food groups
- What cheese and yogurt are made from
- Not eating too much of any food
- Found under "Carbohydrates" on the food label
- The recommended amount to eat at one time
11 Clues: Not eating too much of any food • What cheese and yogurt are made from • Eating from all different food groups • The green part of the MyPlate picture • The recommended amount to eat at one time • The number one most health liquid to drink • The unit used to measure the energy in food • Found under "Carbohydrates" on the food label • ...
Nutrition 2022-11-25
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- one of the 3 main nutrients found in food or drinks
- help to control the rate of metabolism in the body
- a mineral needed for healthy teeth, bones and other body tissues
- are subtance that our body needs to develop and function normally
- removes waste products from the body
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- A waxy fat like substance made in the liver and found in the blood and in all cells of the body
- a subtance in the blood that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body
- occurs when the body loses fluid than you take in
- is the main type of sugar in blood and is the major source of energy for the body cells
- is an element or chemical compound
- a special course of food to which a person restrict themselves
11 Clues: is an element or chemical compound • removes waste products from the body • occurs when the body loses fluid than you take in • help to control the rate of metabolism in the body • one of the 3 main nutrients found in food or drinks • a special course of food to which a person restrict themselves • a mineral needed for healthy teeth, bones and other body tissues • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-12
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- is the compound found in organic nutrient
- ____ increase with carbo-loading strategy
- Enzyme involves in protein digestion
- Basic unit of carbohydrate
- _______ nitrogen balance can impair growth
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- Is one type of complex carbohydrate.
- Proses of amino group from amino acid
- The type of fat that produce energy
- ______ can trap cholesterol and remove it out
- Glucose + Glucose
- rich in energy
11 Clues: rich in energy • Glucose + Glucose • Basic unit of carbohydrate • The type of fat that produce energy • Is one type of complex carbohydrate. • Enzyme involves in protein digestion • Proses of amino group from amino acid • is the compound found in organic nutrient • ____ increase with carbo-loading strategy • _______ nitrogen balance can impair growth • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-11
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- The process of breaking down a molecule into smaller parts
- Deficiency of Vitamin C
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1° Celsius
- Polysaccharide of glucose
- Biological molecules needed in small volumes
- Keto, Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers
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- You eat it!
- Body mass index
- The conversion of glucose into pyruvate
- A set of complex life sustaining chemical reactions
- Biological molecules needed in large volumes
11 Clues: You eat it! • Body mass index • Deficiency of Vitamin C • Polysaccharide of glucose • Keto, Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers • The conversion of glucose into pyruvate • Biological molecules needed in large volumes • Biological molecules needed in small volumes • A set of complex life sustaining chemical reactions • The process of breaking down a molecule into smaller parts • ...
NUTRITION 2025-07-03
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- WHEN YOUR INTESTINES HAVE PROBLEMS TO PROCESS THE FOOD
- TO BUILD MUSCLES
- RICE, BREAD AND POTATOES ARE RICH IN (...)
- HELP YOUR MUSCLES
- CANNOT BE BROKEN BY THE BODY
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- HELP THE BODY GROW AND WORK PROPERLY
- KEEP YOU WARM AND STORE FOOD EXCESS
- HELP THE BODY TO WORK BETTER
- IS 70% OF YOUR WHOLE BODY
- HELP YOUR BONES
- MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY
11 Clues: HELP YOUR BONES • TO BUILD MUSCLES • HELP YOUR MUSCLES • MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY • IS 70% OF YOUR WHOLE BODY • HELP THE BODY TO WORK BETTER • CANNOT BE BROKEN BY THE BODY • KEEP YOU WARM AND STORE FOOD EXCESS • HELP THE BODY GROW AND WORK PROPERLY • RICE, BREAD AND POTATOES ARE RICH IN (...) • WHEN YOUR INTESTINES HAVE PROBLEMS TO PROCESS THE FOOD
Nutrition 2025-01-27
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- something eaten to maintain life
- taking food into the body
- healthy ingredients in food
- plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten as food
- White metallic element found in milk and bone
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- about 453.6 grams
- Ripened part of a flowering plant that contains seeds
- to provide a person with food
- a persons habit of eating
- compounds necessary to good health, found in plants and animals
- About 1/28 of an ounce
11 Clues: about 453.6 grams • About 1/28 of an ounce • taking food into the body • a persons habit of eating • healthy ingredients in food • to provide a person with food • something eaten to maintain life • White metallic element found in milk and bone • Ripened part of a flowering plant that contains seeds • plant roots, leaves, stems, and flowers eaten as food • ...
Nutrition 2025-09-25
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- enhances performance by reducing perceived fatigue, but its effects vary between individuals, with potential for increased heart rate, impaired motor control, and anxiety at higher doses.
- stored primarily in muscles and the liver, is influenced by dietary carbohydrate intake and physical activity.
- begins in the mouth, where food is broken down by teeth and saliva containing amylase.
- juice, rich in nitrate, reduces the oxygen cost of submaximal exercise and may enhance exercise tolerance, with effects potentially dependent on age, diet, fitness, exercise nature, and nitrate dosage.
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- nervosa involves binge eating, guilt about weight and eating patterns, use and abuse of laxatives, and self-induced vomiting, while sufferers are often of normal weight.
- increase urine production and are banned by WADA due to their use in masking steroid use and for temporary weight loss.
- system breaks down food through mechanical and chemical processes, allowing enzymes to break down larger compounds into smaller, absorbable forms.
- should focus on foods that enhance preparation, participation, and recovery from training and competition.
- diet offers benefits such as increased energy, improved immunity, healthy weight, and reduced risk of chronic disease.
- nervosa is characterized by a fear of fatness, excessive worry about weight, under-eating, excessive weight loss, and excessive exercise, and often leads to serious ill health or death.
- deficiencies impair health and performance, but supplementation only enhances performance when a pre-existing deficiency exists.
11 Clues: begins in the mouth, where food is broken down by teeth and saliva containing amylase. • should focus on foods that enhance preparation, participation, and recovery from training and competition. • stored primarily in muscles and the liver, is influenced by dietary carbohydrate intake and physical activity. • ...
Nutrition 2026-02-27
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- A disease in children caused by a lack of Vitamin D.
- Come mainly from animal food products.
- Foods are divided into groups based on their nutritional benefits.
- Excessive accumulation of fat in a human or animals body.
- The right amount of all the food groups.
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- Total amount and types of food and drink a person consumes daily according to their lifestyle.
- A system in the body that protects it from germs and disease.
- Difficulty in passing solid waste out of the body.
- Eat too much.
- Rotting teeth leading to holes in teeth.
- Disease which results from high levels of sugar in the body.
11 Clues: Eat too much. • Come mainly from animal food products. • Rotting teeth leading to holes in teeth. • The right amount of all the food groups. • Difficulty in passing solid waste out of the body. • A disease in children caused by a lack of Vitamin D. • Excessive accumulation of fat in a human or animals body. • Disease which results from high levels of sugar in the body. • ...
nutrition 2026-02-03
11 Clues: diets • fats,oils • human energy • diet healthy eating • nervosa refuse to eat • process where food breaks down • 10-15lbs less than desired weight • basic components of all body tissue • they binge eat and then refuse to eat • diet foods that require little chewing • organic compounds that are essential to life
Plant science 2022-10-04
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- a living thing that can cause disease or damage to the plant.
- A cooperation ( that means get along ) between plants and fish.
- Its life cycle occurs in 2 years and lasts 2 years.
- A type of food made from plants that have seeds in or outside the fruit
- Moss A type of moss that grows in wet areas
- A name of a group of hydrated minerals
- An act of placing a portion and placing it onto another branch in a way that they become partners and continue to grow.
- The gathering of aquatic organisms.
- The upper layer of earth black and brown and often where plants grow.
- Plants also produce this type of food but actually have no seeds.
- :A process that some plants go through when their roots are put into a liquid netruinces instead of soil.
- plants that can live 3 or more years through planting sessions.
- :is a chemical process that happens to plants when exposed to sunlight.
- Dividing parts of a plant segment ( piece of something.) capable of producing roots.
- A flattened structure to a higher part of the plant flat and green and causes photosynthesis.
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- a pruning method normally used on young plants to encourage growth.
- Cutting away dead or overgrown branches to increase growth.
- A method of which the bud of one plant is to be placed onto the stem of another plant.
- Culture: the growth of small pieces of a plant tissue.
- are the stock of the plant typically rising from the ground.
- A substance that gives nourishment that applies for growth and life.
- A piece of plants or stem of branch including at least one node ( node means where lines intersect)
- A mineral normally added to a garden to improve its soil.
- media A substance in which roots grow that attracts water and nutrients.
- The seed bearing part of the plant is surrounded by brightly colored plants.
- Growing plants without the use of soil.
- A method that consists of a plant rooting its stems of the plant without cutting the stems of the plant.
- :Plants that live their entire life cycle from seed to flower.
- are a part of a plant that attaches to the ground providing water and nutrients to the plant.
- engineering adds new DNA to plants to give it characteristics.
30 Clues: The gathering of aquatic organisms. • A name of a group of hydrated minerals • Growing plants without the use of soil. • Moss A type of moss that grows in wet areas • Its life cycle occurs in 2 years and lasts 2 years. • Culture: the growth of small pieces of a plant tissue. • A mineral normally added to a garden to improve its soil. • ...
flowering plants exam 2021-09-28
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- involves the pollination of the stigma by its owns pollen
- water moving from high conc. to low conc.
- form of pollination that requires sticky pollen
- rudimentary plant shoot/stem of a seed
- form of pollination that requires light, not sticky pollen
- the type of reproduction that requires an egg and sperm
- creates pollen
- the name for the type of asexual reproduction (bulb,stolon,rhizome,tuber)
- involves the anther and stigma of two different plants
- small opening in the ovule that the pollen tube breaks through, absorbs water, allows plumule and radicle to push out
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- growth of seed, has fully happened once the radicle has fully developed, needs WOW (water,oxygen,warmth)
- fleshy compartment that can be detached from plant whilst still keeping seeds alive
- stores food for developing plant embryo, contains starch and protein
- protective outer layer of seed
- plant sperm that is created by the anther
- sticky female part of flower that gets the pollen stuck to it
- transfers pollen from anther to stigma
- form of plant food/nutrition
- holds the ova
- plant egg that fuses with the sperm to create a zygote
- part of seed that becomes the primary root
- the type of reproduction that only requires one parent
22 Clues: holds the ova • creates pollen • form of plant food/nutrition • protective outer layer of seed • transfers pollen from anther to stigma • rudimentary plant shoot/stem of a seed • plant sperm that is created by the anther • water moving from high conc. to low conc. • part of seed that becomes the primary root • form of pollination that requires sticky pollen • ...
Science Fair 2024-12-06
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- what do plants need to live
- Everyone has the same needs and no private property
- Brown stuff that a plant needs
- Where plants and agriculture are done in the kibbutz
- What the plant gives you for food
- Worst type of light for the plants
- What the kibutz produces
- What the kibbutz does with cows
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- How plants feed
- The day of the event
- Where kids study
- The name of the project
- what we're doing right now
- Where agriculture is done in Israel
- Liquid essential for plants
- Were kibutzim are located
- a type of light, its not the best one.
- The science teacher
18 Clues: How plants feed • Where kids study • The science teacher • The day of the event • The name of the project • What the kibutz produces • Were kibutzim are located • what we're doing right now • what do plants need to live • Liquid essential for plants • Brown stuff that a plant needs • What the kibbutz does with cows • What the plant gives you for food • Worst type of light for the plants • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- 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.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
food web 2024-03-27
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- a tree
- average weather conditions over a long period of time
- earth or dirt
- long-stemmed, woody vine
- relating to feeding and nutrition
- the variety of life
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea
- forest clearance
- trees poking high above the treetops of the canopy layer below
- a chemical element
- the world’s largest tropical rainforest
- a supercontinent
- upper canopy zone in a forest
- small, non-vascular flowerless plants
- an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources
- a floridian biologist
- a tropical fish
- the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- people inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists
- protecting species from extinction
- principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- all the plant life present in a particular region or time
- droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then fall under gravity
- natural region of flooded grasslands in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida
- a type of forest
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volum
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time
- change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
30 Clues: a tree • earth or dirt • a tropical fish • forest clearance • a type of forest • a supercontinent • a chemical element • the variety of life • a floridian biologist • long-stemmed, woody vine • upper canopy zone in a forest • relating to feeding and nutrition • protecting species from extinction • small, non-vascular flowerless plants • the world’s largest tropical rainforest • ...
Plant parts 2021-11-17
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- the male part
- two embryos
- root system with many small roots
- root system with one thick main root
- flowers with both male and female parts on the same plant
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- One embryo
- plant with covered seed
- mature ovary of a plant
- the part that protects the bud
- reproductive part of the plant
- makes food through photosynthesis
- attract pollinators
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- plant with uncovered seed
- plants that complete their life cycle in more than two years
- flowers with male and female parts on separate plants
- conduct water minerals and food
- hardy stems that can survive the winter frost
- flowers missing some of their parts
- plants that complete their life cycle in two years
- flowers with all of their parts
- the female part
- plants that complete their life cycle in a year
23 Clues: One embryo • two embryos • the male part • the female part • attract pollinators • plant with covered seed • mature ovary of a plant • plant with uncovered seed • the part that protects the bud • reproductive part of the plant • conduct water minerals and food • flowers with all of their parts • root system with many small roots • makes food through photosynthesis • ...
lazy w ranch science camp 2014-05-02
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- living things that are not easily classified
- something that's not living
- has at least 30% canopy cover and oak trees
- a green substance that is algae and fungus combined that grows on trees
- an animal hunted by an other
- something that living things excrete
- the amount of species in an ecosystem
- hot and dry ecosystem. the limiting factor is water
- any green colored plant
- eats plants and animals
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- leaves of three let it be
- a plant or animal that breakdowns something
- most common water bug in the riparian
- near water ecosystem
- an organism that only eats plants
- green substance in plants
- an animal that eats dead remains and wastes of animals or plants
- something that hunts and eats animal
- something that eats plants AND animals
- when two ecosystems overlap
- something that's living
21 Clues: near water ecosystem • any green colored plant • something that's living • eats plants and animals • leaves of three let it be • green substance in plants • something that's not living • when two ecosystems overlap • an animal hunted by an other • an organism that only eats plants • something that living things excrete • something that hunts and eats animal • ...
Ecosystems 2025-12-19
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- All organisms of the same species in an area,
- The animal that gets eaten,
- Shows energy flow from one organism to the next (e.g., grass -> rabbit -> fox),
- Living parts (plants, animals, fungi).
- Eats only plants (e.g., deer),
- A large region with similar climate, plants, and animals (e.g., Desert, Forest, Tundra)
- At risk of extinction,
- Nonliving parts (water, soil, sunlight, temperature).
- Hunts other animals for food,
- Eats only meat (e.g., lion),
- Eats other organisms for energy (herbivore, carnivore, omnivore),
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- Multiple interconnected food chains,
- Surroundings where organisms live,
- Makes its own food (e.g., plants using sunlight),
- Eats both plants and animals (e.g., bear),
- All living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things interacting in an area.
- The specific place an organism lives,
- All different populations living in an area,
- A trait that helps an organism survive/reproduce (e.g., camouflage, hibernation),
- Breaks down dead organisms (e.g., fungi, bacteria),
20 Clues: At risk of extinction, • The animal that gets eaten, • Eats only meat (e.g., lion), • Hunts other animals for food, • Eats only plants (e.g., deer), • Surroundings where organisms live, • Multiple interconnected food chains, • The specific place an organism lives, • Living parts (plants, animals, fungi). • Eats both plants and animals (e.g., bear), • ...
Carbohydrates Terms Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-21
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- Carbohydrates-sugars formed from simple one-and two-unit structures
- pigment in plants;must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- that is a persons main source of energy; found mostly in plant
- Carbohydrates-carbohydrates with complicated structures;starches
- process by which plants make carbohydrates
- with single-unit chemical structure
- Sugars-sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- carbohydrates chemically formed from plants; made of carbon,hydrogen,
- Substitutes-substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or
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- when two monosaccharides(single sugars)combine chemically
- chemical arrangements that plants form by combining
- structures
- foods
- calories
- when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated
- Fiber-plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- oxygen
- glucose units to build starches
18 Clues: foods • oxygen • calories • structures • glucose units to build starches • with single-unit chemical structure • process by which plants make carbohydrates • chemical arrangements that plants form by combining • when two monosaccharides(single sugars)combine chemically • pigment in plants;must be present for photosynthesis to occur • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-21
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- a simple sugar which is an important energy
- a mineral that is necessary for life.
- the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
- nutrients any substance that gives you energy contains
- a substance added to something in small quantities to improve or preserve it.
- chronic (long-lasting) health condition
- a large group of organic compounds
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- nourishment; sustenance.
- a bitter substance
- a waxy substance found in your blood.
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- an insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton.
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest
- a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- food or provisions.
- food and drink regarded as a source of strength
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the diet and its effects on health,
- a unit of energy
19 Clues: a unit of energy • a bitter substance • food or provisions. • nourishment; sustenance. • a large group of organic compounds • a mineral that is necessary for life. • a waxy substance found in your blood. • chronic (long-lasting) health condition • a simple sugar which is an important energy • a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • ...
Nutrition Facts! 2022-04-05
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- Brown Rice falls in the _______ category of the My Plate.
- How many categories of food are in the My Plate?
- What is the most vital nutrient for the body
- What food should take up the most room on your plate? Fruits & ______
- Which type of fat is GOOD for the heart?
- Where most of our energy comes from
- We get this from cows
- A seafood that is high in protein
- Tofu falls in the _______ category of the My Plate.
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- On a nutrient label, the _______ _______ indicates how much you will eat to get the listed nutrients.
- A substance usually used as a sweetener in food
- A ______ carbohydrate provides a prolonged release of energy.
- Which nutrient aids in building BONE MASS?
- How many glasses of water should a person drink daily?
- A red fruit that is not a good source of carbs
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy, growth and good health.
- A food that comes in a shell and is high in protein
- ____ is a stimulant drug that many consume too much of!
- ______ soluble vitamins are dissolved in fat.
19 Clues: We get this from cows • A seafood that is high in protein • Where most of our energy comes from • Which type of fat is GOOD for the heart? • Which nutrient aids in building BONE MASS? • What is the most vital nutrient for the body • ______ soluble vitamins are dissolved in fat. • A red fruit that is not a good source of carbs • ...
Infant Nutrition 2018-10-14
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- Breastmilk provides how percent much energy from fat
- Recommended protein intake from 6-12 months (g/kg)
- Babies should be breastfed exclusively for
- T/F breastmilk and formula provide adequate water for healthy infants for the first six months
- What are the two essential fatty acids
- Infants born between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation
- Which vitamin is recommended for all infants starting shortly after birth at a level of 400 IU per day
- Cow's milk is not recommended for infants before 1 because it is high in what
- An automatic (unlearned) response that is triggered by a specific stimulus
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- The average energy need of infants in the first 6 months of life(kcal/kg)
- An infant weighing <5 lb 8 oz at birth
- Death that occurs within the first year of life
- What is the average gestation for a full term
- What fats are difficult for infants to utilize
- Recommended protein intake from birth to 6 months (g/kg)
- .01mg daily for infants less than 6 months is the DRI for which mineral
- A reflexive movement of the tongue moving forward and backwards earliest feeding skill
- It is common for infants to be deficient in this mineral
- Action that occurs if one cheek is touched, resulting in the infant's head turning toward the cheek and the infant opening his mouth
19 Clues: An infant weighing <5 lb 8 oz at birth • What are the two essential fatty acids • Babies should be breastfed exclusively for • What is the average gestation for a full term • What fats are difficult for infants to utilize • Death that occurs within the first year of life • Infants born between 37 and 42 weeks of gestation • ...
Animal Nutrition 2015-01-20
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- Teeth used for tearing
- Substance that animals eat
- Used to chew and grind food
- Transitional teeth
- Eats both grass and meats
- Involves with taste
- Gland at the base of the tongue
- Gland that is under the tongue
- Amino Acids
- Also known as chewing
- This gland produces the most saliva
- Four chambered stomach
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- Cattle, Horses, and sheep are this
- Flat teeth at the front of the mouth
- Another name for swallowing
- Only eats meats
- A Compound that consists of Carbon, hydrogen, and Oxygen
- A type of sugar
- Single chambered stomach
19 Clues: Amino Acids • Only eats meats • A type of sugar • Transitional teeth • Involves with taste • Also known as chewing • Teeth used for tearing • Four chambered stomach • Single chambered stomach • Eats both grass and meats • Substance that animals eat • Another name for swallowing • Used to chew and grind food • Gland that is under the tongue • Gland at the base of the tongue • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2023-10-31
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- The amount of food we eat at one time
- A type of carbohydrate that helps with digestion and keeps us feeling full, found in foods like whole grains and vegetables
- Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to get all the essential nutrients
- A unit of energy in food
- The amount of fat consumed in a day, including both healthy fats and unhealthy fats
- The process of keeping the body properly hydrated by drinking enough water
- The amount of water consumed daily, which is essential for overall health
- A mineral found in salt that is needed in small amounts but too much can be harmful to help
- A substance found in some drinks that can provide calories but has no nutritional value
- Minerals that help regulate the body's fluid balance, found in foods like bananas and sports drinks
- Nutrients that provide energy and help absorb vitamins, found in foods like oils and butter
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- A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues, found in foods like meat, eggs, and beans
- Unhealthy fats that are created through a process called hydrogenation, found in foods like margarine and fried foods
- Fats that are solid at room temperature and can increase the risk of heart disease, found in foods like butter and fatty meats
- A nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues, found in foods like meat, fish, and tofu
- The study of how food and nutrients affect our health
- Products taken in addition to regular food to provide extra nutrients
- Simple carbohydrates found naturally in foods like fruits and added to processed foods like candy and soda
- Nutrients that provide energy, found in foods like bread, pasta, and fruits
- The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy
20 Clues: A unit of energy in food • The amount of food we eat at one time • The study of how food and nutrients affect our health • The chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy • Products taken in addition to regular food to provide extra nutrients • The amount of water consumed daily, which is essential for overall health • ...
Lipid Nutrition 2023-10-23
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- This process makes unsaturated fats lose their double bonds.
- High intakes of Omega-3 fatty acids can interfere with blood’s ability to do this action.
- Most triglyceride digestion occurs within this GI tract structure.
- A three-carbon organic compound that bonds to three fatty acids to make a triglyceride.
- This organ manufactures bile from cholesterol.
- These lipids have four fused rings.
- The most abundant type of lipid in foods.
- This phospholipid is an important emulsifier in food production.
- Olive oil is high in this type of fatty acid.
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- Another word for water-soluble.
- This circulation loop recycles bile.
- This diet recommends eating meat and fish twice per week.
- HDLs are more dense than LDLs because they have more of this type of molecule.
- Phospholipids have this type of relationship with water.
- The largest and least dense type of lipoprotein in the human body.
- Bile is this type of substance that helps hydrophobic substances mix better in water-based solutions.
- Linolenic acid must be eaten in the diet, making it this kind of nutrient.
- Hydrolysis is the opposite of this type of chemical reaction.
- These types of lipids are solid at room temperature.
19 Clues: Another word for water-soluble. • These lipids have four fused rings. • This circulation loop recycles bile. • The most abundant type of lipid in foods. • Olive oil is high in this type of fatty acid. • This organ manufactures bile from cholesterol. • These types of lipids are solid at room temperature. • Phospholipids have this type of relationship with water. • ...
Animal nutrition 2025-01-23
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- Another name for animals chewing their food
- One stomach
- The act of swallowing
- A name for livestock food
- Eats plant only
- Transitional teeth between canines and molars
- enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into sugars
- Flat teeth at the front of the mouth used to cut/ shear
- How the tongue identifies flavors
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- Essential nutrients
- At base of tongue
- Breaks down carbohydrates
- Teeth adapted for tearing
- Eats both meat and plants
- Eats meat only
- One stomach (goat, cat, and dog)
- Under ear in back, produce most saliva
- Under the tongue
- Large flat surface used to chew and grind feed into small pieces
19 Clues: One stomach • Eats meat only • Eats plant only • Under the tongue • At base of tongue • Essential nutrients • The act of swallowing • Breaks down carbohydrates • Teeth adapted for tearing • Eats both meat and plants • A name for livestock food • One stomach (goat, cat, and dog) • How the tongue identifies flavors • Under ear in back, produce most saliva • ...
