nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
nutrition exam review 2022-10-27
21 Clues: salt • trfa • rocks • forte • abcme • lots of • solvent • unsa fa • website • laxitive • nurished • levels of • hard carbs • easy carbs • kcal energy • types of food • processing food • muscle building • additional sweet • calories unnutrional cals • nutrients needed nutrition
Roma's Vocab 2024-07-02
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- запор
- незрелый
- зрелость
- красноречивый
- очень весёлый,смешной
- исподтишка,тайно
- обруч
- предположительно
- бодрящий,подбадривающий
- взаимность
- тем не менее
- храпеть
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- захватывающий
- вспомнить
- противоречивый
- сплетничать
- враждебность
- питание
- осведомленность
- очень счастливый, взволнованный
- отношение (его отношение ко мне...)
- заменять
22 Clues: запор • обруч • питание • храпеть • незрелый • зрелость • заменять • вспомнить • взаимность • сплетничать • враждебность • тем не менее • захватывающий • красноречивый • противоречивый • осведомленность • исподтишка,тайно • предположительно • очень весёлый,смешной • бодрящий,подбадривающий • очень счастливый, взволнованный • отношение (его отношение ко мне...)
Carbs, Protein, and Fat Crossword 2017-01-23
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- protein with globular shape
- process of plants making carbs
- plant proteins that lack essential amino acids
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- chemical building blocks of a protein
- chemical structures that make up fat
- sugars formed from simple structures
- transport fatty acids
- contains all the hydrogen possible
- can be eaten but not digested
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- amino acids that the body needs but can't provide
- chemical process that turns vegetable oil into solids
- proteins that carry all amino acids
- oils turn into solids in food production
- simple carbs from plants
- substance used in place of sugar
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy
- complicated glucose structure formed by plants
- fat-like substances in all body cells
- type of lipid
- carbs with complicated structures
- green pigments in plants
- formed when monosaccharides combine chemically
- cells that store fat from foods and get big
- fish oil fats
25 Clues: type of lipid • fish oil fats • transport fatty acids • simple carbs from plants • green pigments in plants • protein with globular shape • can be eaten but not digested • process of plants making carbs • substance used in place of sugar • carbs with complicated structures • contains all the hydrogen possible • proteins that carry all amino acids • ...
PENSÀRE 1🧩 2020-07-17
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- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands.
- a person who encourages or assists someone to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime
- fall down and become unconscious as a result of illness or injury.
- lacking restraint in spending money or using resources
- a statement printed at the beginning of a book expressing the author's or publisher's gratitude to others
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- a judgement or decision reached by reasoning.
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- revive(someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing. enthusiastic having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or by diseases.
- the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something / the quality of being intense or extreme.
- Sadness that lasts for a long period of time, often without any obvious reason
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- the process of burning something
- the state of being united or joined as a whole.
15 Clues: the process of burning something • a judgement or decision reached by reasoning. • the state of being united or joined as a whole. • revive(someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death • lacking restraint in spending money or using resources • a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands. • ...
Female reproductive system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-25
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- The meeting point between the axon terminal of one neuron and another neuron
- The outermost membrane layer of the meninges that covers the brain
- Who functions to send impulses
- The part of a nerve fiber (axon) that functions for regeneration
- is a group of cells that provide nutrition to neurons
- The part of the brain as the center for regulating body temperature, nutrition, and developing aggressive traits is in the section
- Nerve cells that carry stimuli from the nerve center to the five sense organs
- The autonomic nerve works in the opposite direction to the sympathetic nerve
- The smallest units that make up the Nervous System number in the millions
- The membrane covers the inner shaft of the axon
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- The central nervous system controls reflex movements
- Fluid that functions to reduce shocks to the brain organs
- The function of the axon in anervercell is to send electrical implus ,from the call body to its end, which is know as
- Autonomic nervous system that stimulates heartbeat
- Brain lobes as the center of vision
- The part of the brain that functions as a center for movement balance
- Nerve fibers that convey stimuli to the nerve cell body
- The part of the body that receives a response from stimuli
- Connective tissue is a membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord
- Neurotransmitters found in the brain
20 Clues: Who functions to send impulses • Brain lobes as the center of vision • Neurotransmitters found in the brain • The membrane covers the inner shaft of the axon • Autonomic nervous system that stimulates heartbeat • The central nervous system controls reflex movements • is a group of cells that provide nutrition to neurons • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
Biodiversity 2017-06-26
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- Animal that eats plants
- Chemical that kills plants
- Feature that helps a living thing to survive and reproduce
- Protecting biodiversity
- Tool for identifying living things
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
- Type of sugar used in respiration
- Variety of all living things
- When all members of a species die
- Living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things
- Method of farming without using chemicals
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- The number of individuals of one species in one area
- Chemical that can be added to the soil to help plants grow
- Chemical that kills insects that eat crops
- Living thing that makes its own food, e.g. plant
- Using predators to kill insect pests instead of using chemicals
- All the plants and animals living together in one area
- Process by which living things release energy from food
- Element needed by plants and animals to make proteins
- Method of growing a plant without using a seed that is a clone of the parent plant
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Animal without a backbone
- Sugar produced in photosynthesis is turned into this
23 Clues: Animal that eats plants • Protecting biodiversity • Animal without a backbone • Chemical that kills plants • Variety of all living things • Type of sugar used in respiration • When all members of a species die • Tool for identifying living things • Gas released during photosynthesis • Method of farming without using chemicals • Chemical that kills insects that eat crops • ...
Different Cycles of Earth 2021-04-23
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- need nitrogen to grow
- carbon moves from atmosphere into plants
- has something to do with condensation
- a step in the water cycle
- in the soil
- Dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process
- can consume each other
- carbon moves from plants and animals into it
- travels between living and non-living things
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- carbon moves from atmosphere to the biggest body of water
- what people use to describe how animals and plants are in the wild
- carbon goes through it then goes into the atmosphere
- there is 3% of it out of 97% of the water around the world
- this is known as (CO2)
- carbon can move through a living thing
- absorbed into soil then chemically altered by bacteria
- known as (NO2-)
- what most of the nitrogen is on earth
- the form commonly used by plants
- a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants
20 Clues: in the soil • known as (NO2-) • need nitrogen to grow • this is known as (CO2) • can consume each other • a step in the water cycle • the form commonly used by plants • has something to do with condensation • what most of the nitrogen is on earth • carbon can move through a living thing • carbon moves from atmosphere into plants • carbon moves from plants and animals into it • ...
🌿 Mixed Garden-Themed Crossword Clues (15 Words) 2025-04-30
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- (11) – Green pigment essential for photosynthesis
- (4) – Small structure used to store gardening tools
- (5) – Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth
- (10) – Nutrient-rich substance to help plants grow
- (3) – Common climbing plant
- (5) – Tool for digging in the garden
- (10) – Glass building used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil
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- (14) – Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- (7) – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil
- (4) – The part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water
- (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden
- (4) – Tool used for collecting leaves or levelling soil
- (9) – To begin to grow from a seed
- (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis
- (11) – Tool with a wheel used to carry garden loads
- (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization
- (6) – Small handheld tool for planting and digging
- (4) – Earth in which plants grow
20 Clues: (3) – Common climbing plant • (4) – Earth in which plants grow • (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden • (9) – To begin to grow from a seed • (5) – Tool for digging in the garden • (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis • (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth • (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization • (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil • ...
Example 2024-04-13
bulletin board 2022-01-28
Personal Health Unit 2023-09-20
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- includes how you learn, study, and improve memory, attention, focus
- the collection of body systems; sleep, nutrition, and exercise affect this domain
- communication type involving texting, email, charts, graphs, logos, symbols, or anything written
- includes values and beliefs; religion, prayer, meditation; affects all other health domains
- the process of exchanging information, ideas, feelings/emotions
- psychological way of life; how you respond to daily stress; reaction of feelings you experience
- a positive approach to living; the goal of reaching optimal health
- any spoken communication
- word to describe how the body physically functions/works
- term for when the body and mind are in balance
- science of food eaten and its relationship with our physical bodies
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- you should be getting 7-8 hours of this for physical, intellectual, emotional/mental, and social health
- word to describe how something involving mental/emotional thinking
- the absence of disease/illness
- specific beliefs and worldviews that guide us through life; things/ideas important to us
- relationships you have with others; communication skills
- the range in which we want to reach during an exercise; intensity of exercise affects this
- this communication type involves hand gestures, facial expressions, body posture
- response to changes around us;
19 Clues: any spoken communication • the absence of disease/illness • response to changes around us; • term for when the body and mind are in balance • relationships you have with others; communication skills • word to describe how the body physically functions/works • the process of exchanging information, ideas, feelings/emotions • ...
Science vocab!:) 2025-04-16
temp 2022-06-29
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- Camel stores fat in the ________
- Mass movement of animals to long distances
- Mass production of plants and animals for food and other purposes
- Thin overlapping plates that cover and protect fish and reptiles
- Animals that eat only plants
- Changes in features of an organism to help survive in its habitat
- Dry and Hot place
- Largest habitat on earth
- Stores food for the baby plant
- Breathing organ of Mammals
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- Helps loosens the Soil
- Young plant coming out of baby plant
- Penguins swim with the help of ________
- Supplies sufficient water to plants
- Provides Nutrients in the soil
- Area in which a particular animal lives naturally
- Agent of Dispersal
- When the crop is ready, it is cut and gathered
- In Bryophyllum plants, buds are present on the edge of _______
- Baby plant
20 Clues: Baby plant • Dry and Hot place • Agent of Dispersal • Helps loosens the Soil • Largest habitat on earth • Breathing organ of Mammals • Animals that eat only plants • Provides Nutrients in the soil • Stores food for the baby plant • Camel stores fat in the ________ • Supplies sufficient water to plants • Young plant coming out of baby plant • Penguins swim with the help of ________ • ...
Reveal Day 3 - try to figure me out :) ading thing 1 2023-03-23
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- mahal
- #24 kobe bryant mentality
- japanese noods in good soup
- just staring at dead trees and hallucinating
- human movement major
- may the force be with you
- pajama sport on the mat
- ohana
- food fuel minor
- chef it up
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- vintage photos
- better than D.C. Comics
- robot aliens in disguise
- fam bam (leg & dairy)
- little building blocks
- your twin :)
- just hugging it out on the mat (sport)
- shiny sexy 'S' looking instrument
- island I am from
- rainbow state
- covid ading pickup (hint:semester/year)
21 Clues: mahal • ohana • chef it up • your twin :) • rainbow state • vintage photos • food fuel minor • island I am from • human movement major • fam bam (leg & dairy) • little building blocks • better than D.C. Comics • pajama sport on the mat • robot aliens in disguise • #24 kobe bryant mentality • may the force be with you • japanese noods in good soup • shiny sexy 'S' looking instrument • ...
Health in Term 4 2024-12-05
13 Clues: ___ on a hat • Current Term • ____. Be in it. • ___ on a t-shirt • Being safe online • World Health _____ • Monday S5, Friday S2 • ___ on some sunscreen • _EPEP (un-abbreviated) • Ms. Saathoff's VCE Class • Often wished for with quiet • Australia's system of health • Necessary for body functions; found in food
Ecology Crossword 2015-09-02
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- A producer (plants & algae) that make their own food
- These organisms have symbiotic relationships with plants to help fix nitrogen
- Plants absorb nitrogen in this form
- Natural process that keeps Earth warm and livable
- The main greenhouse gas
- Two species living in close association with each other
- Toxins become more concentrated in animals in higher trophic levels
- Man-made problem making the Earth too warm
- A consumer that must eat other organisms
- Eat animals only
- Eat only dead animals
- Process by which plants remove carbon from the air to form glucose
- An organism's role (job) where it lives
- The study of how living things fit in with their environment
- Eat both plants and animals
- Exhaling, putting carbon dioxide back into the air
- Burning these (like coal or oil) contributes to global warming
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- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism harms another
- What percent of energy is passed on to the next trophic level?
- Cutting down trees
- Where an organism lives
- Largest population the environment can support
- This is killed and eaten by a predator
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- Eat plants only
- Break down and recycle dead organisms
- Occurs between organisms with similar niches living in the same area
- When the population grows faster and faster (J-curve)
28 Clues: Eat plants only • Eat animals only • Cutting down trees • Eat only dead animals • Where an organism lives • The main greenhouse gas • Eat both plants and animals • Plants absorb nitrogen in this form • Break down and recycle dead organisms • This is killed and eaten by a predator • An organism's role (job) where it lives • A consumer that must eat other organisms • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-12-17
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- follows no specific pattern
- remove
- the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat
- a disguise that hides something from view
- chain some animals eat plants and animals that in turn eat other plants and animals
- brought an animal or plant back into an area
- sets of things that repeat in order
- same beginning letter sound
- parts of the world that are not made by people
- the number of animals or people living in a place
- to say or do something the same way again
- comes out of a hidden place
- a group of living things that are the same in most ways
- not affected by something like illness
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- animals that live by eating other animals
- health and comfort
- follows the 5-7-5 pattern
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- ready to use
- enough different plants and animals to keep a habitat healthy
- safety
- follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern
- a group of lines also known as a verse
- animals and plants depend on one another for survival
- increased greatly in number
- changes in plants and animals that help them survive in their habitat
- single or alone
- counted or relied on
- the order of something
- the appearance of something that is the same on both sides
30 Clues: remove • safety • ready to use • single or alone • health and comfort • counted or relied on • the order of something • follows the 5-7-5 pattern • follows no specific pattern • increased greatly in number • same beginning letter sound • comes out of a hidden place • follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern • sets of things that repeat in order • the natural home of a plant or animal • ...
gabby 2023-04-17
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- the plant process called ____ that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- short day plants require ___ nights to flower.
- translocation is the process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from on plant part to ___.
- when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruits it is called ___.
- water carries ____ throughout the plant.
- ____ is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding heir flowering an reproduction cycles.
- ___ either too high or too low will have adverse effects.
- absorption is the process by which plant roots take in: water and ___.
- ___ is a process which also occurs in the stems.
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- the process called respiration through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume ___ and give off carbon dioxide.
- 90% of _____ is made of mostly water.
- stages of plant growth include: juvenile, reproductive, and _____.
- dormant plants rests or grow very ____, if any.
- osmosis is the process by which minerals and water ___ the plant through cell walls.
- __________ formula: C6H12O6+6O2 - 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP ENERGY.
- long day plants require ___ nights to flower.
- the food and manufacturing process called ____ in where green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
- phototropism is the tendency for plants to grow toward a __ source.
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed is called ___.
- plants are ____ by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
20 Clues: 90% of _____ is made of mostly water. • water carries ____ throughout the plant. • long day plants require ___ nights to flower. • short day plants require ___ nights to flower. • dormant plants rests or grow very ____, if any. • ___ is a process which also occurs in the stems. • ___ either too high or too low will have adverse effects. • ...
das Frühstück 2025-11-18
16 Clues: oats • The cup • the apple • the cereal • the nutrition • chocolate drink • a roll of bread • A chocolate bar • Cows creamy drink • The product of eggs • The juice of oranges • a drink with caffeine • monkeys favourite treat • what you put on your bread • a particular bread with cheese • Circular shapes baked in an oven
Health Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-20
14 Clues: Virus • Gripe • Vacuno • Higiene • Resfrío • Medicina • Alergias • Nutrición • Ejercicio • Contagiosa • Enfermedad • Diagnóstico • Estilo de vida • Cuidado de la salud
Nutrition Labels 2025-10-30
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- If you eat more calories than your body uses, you will __________ weight.
- The __________ an ingredient list is, the better the food usually is.
- Starting in 1990, manufacturers were required to label their foods.
- The four parts of a nutrition label are information, calories, __________, and % daily value.
- About 10% of the calories we consume are used for what?
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- Words ending in -ose are usually a form of this.
- If a food provides 20% or more of your DV of a nutrient, it is considered __________ in that nutrient.
- Calories measure how much __________ we get from food.
- The serving __________ represent the amount of food or drink usually consumed.
- Serving size is usually located at the __________ of a nutrition label.
- You should be __________ of claims on the front of food packages.
- You do not gain fat cells, but they can __________ or grow.
- The ingredient used most in a food product is listed __________.
- This is a nutrient you should consume limited amounts of. (It's not good for you.)
14 Clues: Words ending in -ose are usually a form of this. • Calories measure how much __________ we get from food. • About 10% of the calories we consume are used for what? • You do not gain fat cells, but they can __________ or grow. • The ingredient used most in a food product is listed __________. • You should be __________ of claims on the front of food packages. • ...
Energy and work 2024-03-18
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- The power taken from water
- The percentage of the useful work of input energy of devices
- The problems of thermal power plants
- The steam from the boiler rotates ______ to generate electricity
- Which fuel is used mostly in thermal power plants
- What renewable energy source is from the Earth's interior heat?
- The cause of sulfur dioxide emited by coal-burning power plants
- Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work
- Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels.
- The part of thermal power plant where the steam is produced
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- Efficiency cannot be ______ percent.
- What is the chemical element commonly used in nuclear power plants for generating electricity?
- Electricy is made by _________
- ________ is released to the air and causes air pollution by thermal power plants
- The collection of aerogenerators
- What is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom called?
- Tidal, wind and solar energies are ______ energies
- What is the process of splitting atoms to release energy called?
- The fuel made by plants or animal matters
- What is the energy associated with the motion of atoms and molecules in a substance called?
- Energy that is not wasted
21 Clues: Energy that is not wasted • The power taken from water • Electricy is made by _________ • The collection of aerogenerators • Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels. • Efficiency cannot be ______ percent. • The problems of thermal power plants • The fuel made by plants or animal matters • Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work • ...
Energy Flow 2024-03-26
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- What comes after primary consumers? ___________ consumers
- Get their energy by making their own food
- Get their energy by eating other organisms
- get their energy from other animals they eat
- Predators found at the top of a trophic pyramid
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- What the first consumer is near the base of the food pyramid?
- "simple sugar" chemical produced by many plants during photosynthesis
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- If I eat plants and animals, what am I?
- The 4th level of the trophic pyramid
- Based on grass-->rabbit-->wolf, who is the primary consumer?
- Flow of energy is represented by what in a food web?
- Get their energy from plants they eat
- Pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis
- Returns nutrients to the soil from dead plants and animals they break down
- Which is more complex, food web or food chain?
- Gets energy by eating meat
- The source of energy for plants
- The percentage amount of energy that passes up the energy pyramid.
19 Clues: Gets energy by eating meat • The source of energy for plants • The 4th level of the trophic pyramid • Get their energy from plants they eat • If I eat plants and animals, what am I? • Get their energy by making their own food • Get their energy by eating other organisms • get their energy from other animals they eat • Which is more complex, food web or food chain? • ...
Class 5: Eating the Rainbow 2025-01-03
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- A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes.
- A nutritious leafy green with antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest or absorb, and that has many benefits for digestion, heart health, blood sugar levels and weight management.
- A category of plant compounds that act as antioxidants, neutralizing free radicals and reducing the risk of chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
- Various plant compounds that create vibrant colors and impart a range of health benefits when consumed.
- An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- A wide range of colorful things.
- Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals.
- Small fruits that are high in vitamin c, fiber, and antioxidants and may help prevent many chronic diseases.
- Among the most nutrient dense foods, these vegetables contain vitamins K, A, and E; calcium; potassium; fiber; antioxidants; and folate.
- The part of plant-based food (mainly grains and cereals) that doesn’t dissolve in water. It improves gut health and helps regulate bowel movements.
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- The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm.
- An easy way to help prevent disease and consume a variety of nutrients needed by the body.
- Vegetable-fruits belonging to the nightshade family that range from green to red in color, and are rich in vitamin C.
- A sweet treat made from the cacao plant that is rich in iron, magnesium, and fiber, as well as flavanols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- A nutrient-dense plant in the cabbage family with large green flower heads that is an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin K, and provides valuable amounts of calcium and magnesium.
- Essential elements present in food that our bodies need to develop and function properly.
- A type of carbohydrate that dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. It helps slow down digestion, control cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and relieve diarrhea.
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
20 Clues: A wide range of colorful things. • Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals. • A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes. • The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm. • Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties • ...
(7th) Life Science - Chapter 8A-B Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant.
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer.
- Another name for nonvascular plants.
- Conducts water and other materials in some plants.
- A vascular tissue that moves finished sugars out of the leaf.
- Waxy coating that helps prevent water loss in plants.
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year.
- The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant's food.
- Openings in the underside of the leaf that allow gases to move in and out of the leaf.
- The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte.
- The underground stem in most ferns.
- The lower part of a bryophyte that is green and leafy with rhizoids.
- Plants that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems.
- A kind of cellular organelle, such as chloroplasts.
- Their seeds are not fully covered and include pine trees, cycads, and ginkgoes.
- A vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients into the leaf.
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- The vascular tissue of a leaf; a type of vascular bundle.
- A kind of pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant's central vacuoles.
- Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls.
- Their seeds are fully covered by a fruit; "flowering plants."
- The part of a bryophyte that has the capsule and stalk; used in making spores.
- A layer of living cells just under the dead cork.
- Plants whose vascular bundles are found in a ring around the out part of the stem.
- A structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo.
24 Clues: The underground stem in most ferns. • Another name for nonvascular plants. • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant. • Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls. • A layer of living cells just under the dead cork. • The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte. • Conducts water and other materials in some plants. • ...
Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction
- Substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction
- Reaction that releases energy into its surroundings
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- Reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______
- Molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy
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- Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Process by which cells produce energy from glucose
- Liquid required for photosynthesis and many biological processes
- Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Organelle responsible for energy production in cells
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The result of a chemical reaction
- Process that changes substances into different substances
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Form of energy used by plants to perform photosynthesis
17 Clues: The result of a chemical reaction • Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______ • Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction • Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
Ruoka ja ravinto 2024-10-14
14 Clues: soija • kaneli • mauste • resepti • ravinto • uuniperuna • ruokavalio • kasvissyöjä • karitsanliha • juhla-ateria • muhennos, pata • vihreä salaatti • hedelmä, hedelmät • herkullinen, maukas
annual bedding plant terms 2024-03-04
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- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimumconditions
- planting of seeds
- small plants grown in a small amount of media individed trays
- rate the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Grown to saleable size
- season before dying
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the difference between the day and night time
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
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- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- baskets hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- molded plastic containers divided into seperate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- life refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- basket hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- term for soil or media
18 Clues: planting of seeds • season before dying • Grown to saleable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the difference between the day and night time • Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in • rate the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimumconditions • ...
Garden Crossword 2015-09-22
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- The act of turning over the soil with a spade
- Latticed wood used to support climbing plants
- Small parcels of land that are rented to members of the public for the cultivation of plants
- This useful substance is produced when we heap old plants and food waste in a pile
- The uncovered, generally paved area that we sit on during summer
- Open one wheeled container used to move soil etc around our gardens
- The unwanted plants we remove before they take over our gardens
- Wooden seat for more than one person
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- Fruit, generally apples, that have dropped from trees and are found on the ground
- We sprinkle these around plants to kill slugs
- The collective name we give to insects and creatures that cause damage plants in our gardens
- Glass covered building used for the growing of plants
- Plants that only last one year and have to replaced each season
- The machine we use to cut the grass
- Bushes and shrubs grown in lines as borders for our gardens
- The canes we use to support plants
16 Clues: The canes we use to support plants • The machine we use to cut the grass • Wooden seat for more than one person • We sprinkle these around plants to kill slugs • The act of turning over the soil with a spade • Latticed wood used to support climbing plants • Glass covered building used for the growing of plants • ...
Ecology Crossword 2020-05-11
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- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems
- the short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
- occurs in an environment in which new substrate devoid of vegetation and other organisms usually lacking soil, such as a lava flow or area left from a retreated glacier, is deposited
- a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- a mechanism of population control
- place where an organism or a community of organisms lives, including all living and nonliving factors or conditions of the surrounding environment
- distance north or south of the equator, measured on a meridian
- the functional role an organism plays in an ecosystem, determined by the abiotic factors, which comprise of living features such as animals, plants and fungi, and biotic factors
- a form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits at the expense of another organism usually of different species
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- very large ecological areas on the earth's surface, with fauna and flora (animals and plants) adapting to their environment
- the series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized, but disturbed or damaged habitat
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area at the same time, with the capability of interbreeding
- a large community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microbes) in a particular area
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- an organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain, they obtain energy and nutrients by harnessing sunlight through photosynthesis or obtain chemical energy through oxidation to make organic substances from inorganic ones
- an animal that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat, whether it comes from live animals or dead ones
- an organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
- the long term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, etc. in an area
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, returning essential nutrients to the ecosystem
- a graphical model depicting the many food chains linked together to show the feeding relationships of organisms in an ecosystem
- interactions between organisms of two different species, in which each organism benefits from the interaction in some way
- refers to any of the factors (variables) in an environment capable of limiting a process, such as growth, abundance, or distribution of a population of organisms in an ecosystem
- the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a combined form through chemical and especially biological action
- an organism that eats only plants
- a major ecological community of organisms adapted to a particular climatic or environmental condition on a large geographic area in which they occur
- a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- the zone of air, land, and water where organisms exist
- a relationship that is mutually beneficial to both organisms
- a living component of an ecosystem
- a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time
32 Clues: a mechanism of population control • an organism that eats only plants • a living component of an ecosystem • the zone of air, land, and water where organisms exist • a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants • an interacting group of various species in a common location • a relationship that is mutually beneficial to both organisms • ...
Intertidal life 2025-11-17
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- the attractive force between any two objects with mass
- area between the high tide and low tide
- area between low tide and extreme low tide, rarely exposed
- State of extreme dryness
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- Area that is submerged only at spring tides
- interactions between organisms and species to get a limited resource
- taking natural resources like plants or animals at a rate faster than the population can naturally replace itself
- occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun
- one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition
- Rising and falling of the sea
- area above the high-tide line that is rarely submerged but is regularly hit by waves and sea spray
- tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun
12 Clues: State of extreme dryness • Rising and falling of the sea • area between the high tide and low tide • Area that is submerged only at spring tides • occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun • one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition • the attractive force between any two objects with mass • tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun • ...
Intro to Floral Design Terms 2024-09-09
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- A floral designer who works for himself or herself and accepts jobs from several different floral shops.
- Organization of professional floral designers that has rigorous membership policies and upholds high standards in the profession.
- The owner or manager of a business that sells flowers, plants, and related supplies directly to consumers; the business.
- The art and science of cultivating garden plants, include fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental, or decorative, plants.
- A person who creates floral designs.
- A floral business that focuses on one specialty area and does not offer a full range of products and services.
- florist A florist that sells products and services to individual customers.
- A retail florist that sells merchandise targeted to a specific category or area within the floral industry
- Reproducing plants by dividing them, taking cuttings, or harvesting and growing seeds from parent plants
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- Grower who plants and harvests plant materials for the floriculture industry.
- art and science of growing and marketing flowers and ornamental plants, and the designing and marketing of flower arrangements.
- A floral business that offers a full range of both products and services to individual customers.
- A florist that buys plants and other merchandise in bulk from growers and manufacturers and then sells them to retail florists.
- Crossing two different species or subspecies of plants to obtain seeds that have characteristics of both.
- Using only one kind of floral material or flower, except for foliage.
- A person who opens and runs his or her own business.
- A floral business that carries only cut flowers, either singly (by the stem) or in bunches.
- A group or Nonprofit organization that predicts color trends for industries, products, and serivces. CMG forecasts trends from one to three years in advance.
- Planned arrangement of plants in an indoor environment such as an office or hotel, or even a private home.
19 Clues: A person who creates floral designs. • A person who opens and runs his or her own business. • Using only one kind of floral material or flower, except for foliage. • florist A florist that sells products and services to individual customers. • Grower who plants and harvests plant materials for the floriculture industry. • ...
Plant Review 2014-12-01
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- Growth which causes plant bodies to thicken by producing new xylem and phloem.
- Type of relationship between a photosynthesized and fungus in which both benefit.
- What were the most recent plants to evolve?
- First plants to have seeds.
- What does the ovary develop into?
- Which type of angiosperm has flower parts in 4s or 5s and bundles of vascular tissue in a ring?
- What type of cells do all plants have?
- This type of vascular tissue in which water and minerals flow through
- What is the male part of the plant called in an angiosperm?
- What is the female part of the plant called in an angiosperm?
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- What is the name of the first group of plants?
- This type of tissue makes up a majority of the plant and surrounds the vascular tissue.
- Growth that occurs by the lengthening of a plant's roots and shoots
- Which type of angiosperm has one cotyledon and parallel veins on their leaves?
- In which plant structure does photosynthesis take place?
- First plants to have vascular tissue.
- opening on leaves that allows gas exchange are called?
- Substance that makes up the cell wall of plants.
- This type of vascular tissue in which sugars and other organic molecules move through
19 Clues: First plants to have seeds. • What does the ovary develop into? • First plants to have vascular tissue. • What type of cells do all plants have? • What were the most recent plants to evolve? • What is the name of the first group of plants? • Substance that makes up the cell wall of plants. • opening on leaves that allows gas exchange are called? • ...
Plant Processes Review 2023-02-10
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- (adenosine triphosphate) The main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria.
- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy produced during photosynthesis(C6H12O6)
- tissue The transport system in vascular plants made up of tubelike structures that carry water, food, and minerals.
- An organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food.
- The type of energy that plants absorb from the sun.
- A gas that is released through plant's stomata after photosynthesis takes place.
- The vascular tissue through which food (sugar) moves in some plants, down from the leaves.
- Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
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- The process by which water is lost through the stomata of a plant's leaves.
- The process of cells releasing energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen.
- Control the opening and closing of stomata
- The process by which plants and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water.
- The vascular tissue through which water and minerals move in some plants, up from the roots.
- The gas that plants take in through their stomata that is necessary for photosynthesis to take place.
- An organelle in the cells of plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- Plants absorb water through their ________.
17 Clues: Control the opening and closing of stomata • Plants absorb water through their ________. • The type of energy that plants absorb from the sun. • An organelle in the cells of plants where photosynthesis takes place. • The process of cells releasing energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen. • ...
Gardening 14 2025-02-19
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- – Low-growing plants that spread across the soil.
- – A soft, juicy fruit with a distinct shape.
- – A thistle-like vegetable with edible petals.
- – Moving a plant from one location to another.
- – Protecting plants during the cold months.
- Seeds – Seeds that have been preserved for generations.
- – A technique where two plants are joined to grow as one.
- – A deep red root vegetable used in salads and soups.
- – A large summer fruit with a green rind and red interior.
- – A sweet fruit with soft flesh and tiny seeds.
- – A green spear-shaped vegetable that grows in early spring.
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- – The transfer of pollen between different plants.
- – A purple vegetable often used in Mediterranean dishes.
- – A small fruit that grows in clusters on vines and is used for wine.
- – When a plant flowers too soon, making it inedible.
- Sprout – A miniature cabbage-like vegetable.
- – The uppermost layer of soil, rich in nutrients.
- – When plants naturally drop seeds and regrow.
- – A fruit filled with juicy red seeds.
- – A non-woody plant that dies back in winter.
20 Clues: – A fruit filled with juicy red seeds. • – Protecting plants during the cold months. • – A soft, juicy fruit with a distinct shape. • Sprout – A miniature cabbage-like vegetable. • – A non-woody plant that dies back in winter. • – A thistle-like vegetable with edible petals. • – Moving a plant from one location to another. • ...
Intro to Photosynthesis and Matter Cycles 2024-11-22
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- holes through which plants breathe
- the energy used by plants to create chemical energy in the from of molecules
- the general term for life that consumes the dead
- the structure in a plant cell that runs the photosynthesis reactions
- the energy produced by plants and consumed by animals
- the general term for photosynthetic life
- a waste product from plant photosynthesis, a gas plants exhale but animals inhale
- one of the reactants for photosynthesis, a gas plants inhale
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- a series of chemical reactions only run by plants that can package solar energy into molecules
- the general term for animal life
- the name for the specific chemical reaction body cells use to produce energy
- a method of growing plants without using soil
- the sugar produced by the chemical re4actions in photosynthesis
- the structure in animals cells that run respiration and produce energy
- a life form that can turn solar energy into chemical energy
- a life form that must consumer chemical energy in order to live
16 Clues: the general term for animal life • holes through which plants breathe • the general term for photosynthetic life • a method of growing plants without using soil • the general term for life that consumes the dead • the energy produced by plants and consumed by animals • a life form that can turn solar energy into chemical energy • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
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- Wavelength
- Splitting of water
- Full set of chromosomes
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Lacks cell wall
- A fertilized egg
- Simple carbohydrate
- Transports food in plants
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
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- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Three carbon chain
- Have a cell wall
- Transports water in plants
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
- Used by plants to absorb water
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Splitting of water • Three carbon chain • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
Plants Vocabulary! 2021-12-14
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- ______ plants have vessels to transport materials throughout the plant.
- vascular tissue that transports water and minerals from the roots throughout the plant
- the separation of a parent plant into parts that develop into a whole new plants.
- partially or totally decayed organic matter.
- plant that produces one seed leaf
- plants that grow on other plants, which they use for support but not for nutrients.
- __________ plants do not have vessels to transport materials throughout the plant.
- ferns produce large, divided leaves
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- plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season
- complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- plants that live through many growing seasons and produce reproductive structures each year.
- Most ferns have a horizontal underground stem called a
- vascular plant tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- plants that produce seeds but not flowers
- plants that produce seeds and flowers
- plant that produces two seed leaves
- large root that grows downward and has smaller roots branching off from it
17 Clues: plant that produces one seed leaf • plant that produces two seed leaves • ferns produce large, divided leaves • plants that produce seeds and flowers • plants that produce seeds but not flowers • partially or totally decayed organic matter. • complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • Most ferns have a horizontal underground stem called a • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-02-15
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- holes that allow for gas exchange
- a collection of light harvesting pigments
- sacs that contain pigments in chloroplasts
- effect heating of the earth's atmosphere
- plants plants that only open stomata at night
- plants plants that close stomata during hot afternoon
- plants normal plants
- the main light absorbing pigment
- the site of photosynthesis
- fluid that fills the chloroplasts
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- Dioxide a reactant needed for photosynthesis
- pigments that reflect orange and yellow
- Spectrum the entire range of radiation
- Reactions uses light to make NADPH and ATP
- the process of converting sunlight energy into chemical energy
- Transport Chain makes ATP
- organisms that get energy from light
- Cycle makes glucose from CO2
- product of the Calvin Cycle
- stacks of little green disks
- a packet of light energy
21 Clues: plants normal plants • a packet of light energy • Transport Chain makes ATP • the site of photosynthesis • product of the Calvin Cycle • Cycle makes glucose from CO2 • stacks of little green disks • the main light absorbing pigment • holes that allow for gas exchange • fluid that fills the chloroplasts • organisms that get energy from light • Spectrum the entire range of radiation • ...
Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants 2024-05-28
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- Innermost nutritive layer of anther wall
- Embryo formation without gamete formation and fertilization
- Pollination by bats
- Guide the pollen tube towards egg cell
- Product of triple fusion
- Protective sheath of plumule
- The most common type of ovule
- Part of the stem having more than one bud
- Entry of pollen tube through integuments
- A state of metabolic arrest in seed
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- An anther with two lobes
- Morphologically and genetically identical individuals
- Fusion of gametes
- Specialized reproductive structure of a plant
- Pollination by wind
- A prerequisite for fertilization
- Induces pollen tube formation in vitro
- Presence of mechanical device to prevent self-pollination
- Commonly observed in Citrus plants
- Needed for gamete formation and genetic recombination
20 Clues: Fusion of gametes • Pollination by wind • Pollination by bats • An anther with two lobes • Product of triple fusion • Protective sheath of plumule • The most common type of ovule • A prerequisite for fertilization • Commonly observed in Citrus plants • A state of metabolic arrest in seed • Induces pollen tube formation in vitro • Guide the pollen tube towards egg cell • ...
Biodiversity 2017-06-26
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- Living thing
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
- The number of individuals of one species in one area
- Animal that eats plants
- Process by which living things release energy from food
- Method of growing a plant without using a seed that is a clone of the parent plant
- Animal without a backbone
- Sugar produced in photosynthesis is turned into this
- All the plants and animals living together in one area
- Chemical that kills insects that eat crops
- Tool for identifying living things
- Several food chains joined together
- Method of farming without using chemicals
- Type of sugar used in respiration
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- Variety of all living things
- Feature that helps a living thing to survive and reproduce
- Living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things
- Using predators to kill insect pests instead of using chemicals
- Protecting biodiversity
- When all members of a species die
- Element needed by plants and animals to make proteins
- Living thing that makes its own food, e.g. plant
- Chemical that can be added to the soil to help plants grow
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Chemical that kills plants
25 Clues: Living thing • Animal that eats plants • Protecting biodiversity • Animal without a backbone • Chemical that kills plants • Variety of all living things • When all members of a species die • Type of sugar used in respiration • Gas released during photosynthesis • Tool for identifying living things • Several food chains joined together • Method of farming without using chemicals • ...
Biodiversity 2019-05-02
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- Living thing
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
- The number of individuals of one species in one area
- Animal that eats plants
- Process by which living things release energy from food
- Method of growing a plant without using a seed that is a clone of the parent plant
- Animal without a backbone
- Sugar produced in photosynthesis is turned into this
- All the plants and animals living together in one area
- Chemical that kills insects that eat crops
- Tool for identifying living things
- Several food chains joined together
- Method of farming without using chemicals
- Type of sugar used in respiration
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- Variety of all living things
- Feature that helps a living thing to survive and reproduce
- Living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things
- Using predators to kill insect pests instead of using chemicals
- Protecting biodiversity
- When all members of a species die
- Element needed by plants and animals to make proteins
- Living thing that makes its own food, e.g. plant
- Chemical that can be added to the soil to help plants grow
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Chemical that kills plants
25 Clues: Living thing • Animal that eats plants • Protecting biodiversity • Animal without a backbone • Chemical that kills plants • Variety of all living things • When all members of a species die • Type of sugar used in respiration • Gas released during photosynthesis • Tool for identifying living things • Several food chains joined together • Method of farming without using chemicals • ...
Plant Science 2024-04-16
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- spraying of liquid fertilizer directly onto the leaves
- baby plant
- anchor the plant
- use of a part or parts of a plant for reproducing plants
- consists of partial decomposed mosses in waterlogged areas called bogs
- supports other plant functions
- measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity
- attract insects to aid in pollination
- volcanic ash
- contains NPK
- made with plant or animal products
- female part of the flower (stigma, style, ovary)
- a method of dividing or separating the main part of a plant into smaller plants
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- used in the production of seeds
- increasing the number of a plant species
- food for the seed
- mineral-type mica
- protection of the seed
- use of a very small piece of a plant to produce a large number of identical plants
- is the use of seeds for reproducing plants
- male part of flower (anther, filament)
- manufactures food for the plant by using photosynthesis
- the ovary of a flower matures into this that surrounds the seeds
- method of joining two plants together to grow as one
- placing fertilizer in bands about 8" from the row of plants
25 Clues: baby plant • volcanic ash • contains NPK • anchor the plant • food for the seed • mineral-type mica • protection of the seed • supports other plant functions • used in the production of seeds • made with plant or animal products • attract insects to aid in pollination • male part of flower (anther, filament) • increasing the number of a plant species • ...
nature crossword 2023-08-10
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- body of water which curves as it breaks the shore
- fresh and clear
- flattened structure of the plant and where photosynthesis happens
- flowering, thriving
- natural features of any landscape like trees and flowers
- area with little vegetation that is good to walk on
- the outermost layer of the Earth where plants grow
- soil that is saturated with water
- flowerless plants without roots that grow in carpets
- describing farmland or rural settings
- a stream of water that falls from a higher area to a lower one
- delightful, wonderful to watch
- loose material that covers some beaches and deserts
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- splendidly lovely
- collective word for animals in the wild
- a spore-producing group of organisms which feeds on organic matter
- chilly, fresh
- woody plants that typically have only one trunk
- short, woody plants
- small invertebrate animal with over six legs and wings
- solid minerals that form Earth’s surface
- part of the plant bearing seeds
- fascinatingly beautiful
- living organisms that use photosynthesis like trees and flowers
- cold-blooded vertebrate with gills
- short plants that grow in yards and pastures
- a small area of water surrounded by land that forms in an embankment
27 Clues: chilly, fresh • fresh and clear • splendidly lovely • flowering, thriving • short, woody plants • fascinatingly beautiful • delightful, wonderful to watch • part of the plant bearing seeds • soil that is saturated with water • cold-blooded vertebrate with gills • describing farmland or rural settings • collective word for animals in the wild • solid minerals that form Earth’s surface • ...
Botany vocab crossword 2025-05-02
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- the leaf like structures at the base of the bud
- male reproductive cells in plants
- the process by which plants convert sunlight to nutrients
- type of plant with only one cotyledon
- the tube connecting the stigma and ovary
- when a seed/spore begins to put out roots
- the substance that brings sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- plants that reproduce sexually
- the stalk that supports the anther
- the part at the base of the pistil that hosts the ovules
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- the tissue that transfers nutrients and water to the roots
- the pollen bearing part at the end of the stamen
- the study of plants
- a plant's embryo, held in a protective casing
- the bright colourful part of the flower
- the second major part of vascular plants
- the part of male flowers that makes and spreads pollen
- plants that develop two cotyledons
- the seed leaf that the plant embryo uses to germinate
- the part of the plant that holds it in the ground and collects nutrients in the soil
- the part of the flower the pollen enters
- the part of the ovary with seeds and female germ cells
22 Clues: the study of plants • plants that reproduce sexually • male reproductive cells in plants • plants that develop two cotyledons • the stalk that supports the anther • type of plant with only one cotyledon • the bright colourful part of the flower • the second major part of vascular plants • the tube connecting the stigma and ovary • the part of the flower the pollen enters • ...
Test run 2022-08-10
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- One active ingredient in Oral 7 products.
- HMB helps one regain ____.
- The SunMed Retail Pharmacy store is located on the ____ floor of Tower A.
- Sunway Home Healthcare provides doctor visits, ____ care, rehabilitation, dietician consultation and multidisciplinary services.
- Palliative and supportive care improves the ____ of life of individuals with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
- Oral Impact is the only immunonutrition that consists of arginine, omega-3 and ____.
- Supportan Drink comes in this flavor.
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- Breast Cancer Awareness month.
- Good health begins with a healthy lifestyle and balanced ____.
- Nutren Optimum consists of 50% ____ protein.
- The colour of the ribbon worn to represent breast cancer awareness.
- Morphine is useful to treat symptoms like cancer ____ and shortness of breath.
- The QV range of products protects and moisturizes the ____.
- The person who advises on food and nutrition with regards to health and disease.
- Ensure Gold contains HMB & protein to support build & repair ____ tissue.
- Sunway Home Healthcare provides high quality care to patients at ____.
- Supportan contains high omega-3 fatty acids (EPA+DHA) from ____ oil.
17 Clues: HMB helps one regain ____. • Breast Cancer Awareness month. • Supportan Drink comes in this flavor. • One active ingredient in Oral 7 products. • Nutren Optimum consists of 50% ____ protein. • The QV range of products protects and moisturizes the ____. • Good health begins with a healthy lifestyle and balanced ____. • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
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- Full set of chromosomes
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- ENERGY Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
- Transports food in plants
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- Lacks cell wall
- Have a cell wall
- Used by plants to absorb water
- A fertilized egg
- Splitting of water
- Three carbon chain
- Simple carbohydrate
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Transports water in plants
- Wavelength
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Splitting of water • Three carbon chain • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
Annual Definitions Crossword 2025-03-23
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- The percentage of seeds capable of germination
- The difference between day and night temperatures
- Planting of Seeds
- Moving plants from container or ground
- Term for procedures to prepare plants
- Hanging baskets that contain propagated plants
- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health
- Small plants grown in small amount of media
- Term for Soil
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- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Plants that are propagated from seed
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season
- Grown to saleable size
- Molded plastic containers
- Development of lateral branches
- The ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions
16 Clues: Term for Soil • Planting of Seeds • Grown to saleable size • Molded plastic containers • Development of lateral branches • Plants that are propagated from seed • Term for procedures to prepare plants • Moving plants from container or ground • Small plants grown in small amount of media • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • ...
Crossword 2022-04-29
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- uses carbohydrates in the form of
- -type of nutrition where food is directly given in the veins
- - ulcer of the stomach is called
- condition wherein protein and energy reserves are depleted is
- -disease that affects the heart or blood vessels
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- of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- -inflammation of the liver
- -deficiency of any essential constituent of food leads to
8 Clues: -inflammation of the liver • - ulcer of the stomach is called • uses carbohydrates in the form of • -disease that affects the heart or blood vessels • -deficiency of any essential constituent of food leads to • -type of nutrition where food is directly given in the veins • condition wherein protein and energy reserves are depleted is • ...
Camelid Nutrition 2019-01-27
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- a mammal of the camel family
- an animal that is often confused with a llama
- a type of carbohydrate that the body can’t digest
- organic compounds formed in plants by the process of photosynthesis, they serve as a source of energy in the body
- feed that is less digestible and has high fiber
- substances in the diet that support normal body functions
- inorganic, solid, crystalline chemical elements
- function much like carbohydrates in that they serve as a source of energy
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- most abundant nutrient and is involved in all body functions
- a muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach
- feed that is more readily digestible and has low fiber
- function as the basic structural unit of the animal body and in Metabolism
- essential for the development of normal tissue and necessary for metabolic activity
- are vegetarians
- having more than one digestive cavity
- flesh eaters
- eat both flesh and plants
- a south American camelid widely used as a meat and pack animal
18 Clues: flesh eaters • are vegetarians • eat both flesh and plants • a mammal of the camel family • having more than one digestive cavity • an animal that is often confused with a llama • feed that is less digestible and has high fiber • inorganic, solid, crystalline chemical elements • a type of carbohydrate that the body can’t digest • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-03-08
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- A unit of energy that is roughly four times smaller than a Calorie (9)
- One of a few nutrients that contains no energy (5)
- A ranking of carbohydrates based on the extent to which they raise blood sugar levels (9-5)
- Fructose and Glucose are other names for ..... (5)
- Complex Carbohydrates are processed in the body ...... than Simple Carbohydrates (6)
- It is important to have a meal containing fat and ....... hours after an event to replenish the body. (7)
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- When reading food labels we want to look for foods that are high in (5)
- The amount of water (L) that should be drank daily (3)
- Organic substance found most abundantly in fresh fruit and vegetables (8)
- Starches are also known as ...... Carbohydrates (7)
- It is important to have a ........ meal 3-4 hours before an endurance event (5)
- The mineral that is mainly sourced from milk, cheese and yoghurt (7)
- Adolescents need five daily servings of this food group (10)
- Having a regular negative energy balance will cause you to ..... weight (4)
- RDI stand for Recommended ....... Intake (7)
- Helps to keep the body warm and protect the vital organs (3)
- All individuals should include a wide ....... of nutritious food in their diet (7)
- The mineral needed for the production of Red Blood Cells (4)
18 Clues: RDI stand for Recommended ....... Intake (7) • One of a few nutrients that contains no energy (5) • Fructose and Glucose are other names for ..... (5) • Starches are also known as ...... Carbohydrates (7) • The amount of water (L) that should be drank daily (3) • Adolescents need five daily servings of this food group (10) • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-02-11
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- a waxy, fat-like substance that is found only in animal products
- have all the needed amino acids
- process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- a condition in which red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin
- maintains water balance in body
- lacks one or more essential amino acids
- can cause weakness, rapid breathing, weak heartbeat, severe diarrhea
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- supply energy for your body's functions
- vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage
- fats that have all the hydrogen the carbon atoms can hold
- helps maintain bone and teeth
- also known as sugars (found in fruit, milk, cookies, and candy)
- made up of sugars linked together (found in potatoes, grains, rice, tortilla)
- the product of when your body breaks down protein, turns protein into ____
- supply your body with energy
- nutrients that occur naturally in rock and soil
- made when manufactures add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils
18 Clues: supply your body with energy • helps maintain bone and teeth • have all the needed amino acids • maintains water balance in body • supply energy for your body's functions • lacks one or more essential amino acids • nutrients that occur naturally in rock and soil • vitamins that help protect healthy cells from damage • process of maintaining a steady state inside your body • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-10-21
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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.
- a solution of a specified substances in water.
- Proteins collectively, especially as a dietary component.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a lump or teaspoonful of___ used to sweeten tea or coffee.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- Fiber provided by one's diet.
- a unit of weight in general use equal to 16 oz. avoirdupois (0.4536 kg)
- put___ into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean
- an inorganic substance needed by the human body for good health.
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- a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- compounds of_____ especially as a component of the diet.
- food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates
- the presence of excess fat in a person or animal, causing them to appear corpulent.
- a syrup containing glucose and other sugars, made by hydrolysis of starch and used in the food industry.
- a pill containing a specified amount of a particular vitamin or vitamins, taken as a dietary supplement.
- the chemical element of atomic number 11, a soft silver white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
- Fiber provided by one's diet.
20 Clues: Fiber provided by one's diet. • Fiber provided by one's diet. • a solution of a specified substances in water. • put___ into the mouth and chew and swallow it. • food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates • compounds of_____ especially as a component of the diet. • Proteins collectively, especially as a dietary component. • ...
VIS Nutrition 2016-12-01
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- I am always at birthday parties. I am fizzy and tasty but I contain at least 9 teaspoons of sugar!
- Studies have shown that taking me won’t stop you from getting a cold but may reduce symptoms. I am a vitamin found in oranges, which are used during sports as I help repair tissues.
- I am in the food you eat every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer but increase weight loss. I’m most famously found in bread and pasta.
- I am a vegetable that contains a lot of starch but I’m low in calories, full of fibre, potassium and vitamin C. I rhyme with tornadoes.
- I am found on every foods package. Products often boast that, for example, they are low in fat. But are they really? Check the nutritional information on the back!
- If you find yourself hungry or eating too much all the time, I help you feel fuller for longer. I reduce the risk of disease, which is why people say: “An _____ a day keeps the doctor away”
- I’m the most important meal of the day, without me you miss key nutrients that your unlikely to get later in the day.
- A slice of me contains about 16 grams of fat, so a whole one contains around 150 grams of fat, which is roughly how much a cricket ball weighs! I am always served at birthdays.
- I measure how quickly carbs are absorbed into the blood stream. High GI foods are absorbed quickly and give you a sugar shot. Whereas, low GI foods take longer to be absorbed, which helps you prepare for sport and also makes you feel fuller for longer.
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- You take me after you go to the gym because I help muscles grow. I restore muscle tissue and believe it or not, insects contain high levels of me.
- A packet of me has a similar amount of fat to one slice of cake (16 grams). I am crispy and crunchy and sold in many flavors. You can buy from vending machines next to chocolate and lollies.
- I'm used on sandwiches instead of butter or margarine. I'm rich in folate, vitamins C, K, A, and good source of fibre. I am the key ingredient to guacamole.
- People who are overweight or unhealthy are used by me. Unfortunately, there is no evidence that I work over long periods of time but the answer is simple- make sure the kilojoules you take in don’t exceed the kilojoules you are burning up. I rhyme with riots.
- I am a super food which provides extra nutrients. I am full of Vitamin C and I'm part of the berries group.
- I contain an anti-viral property called allicin, which helps the immune system and makes your cold go away. I am put on bread and in foods, but I can make your breath smell.
- I’m not as beneficial as fresh fruit and veg but I do the job. Many adults take me every day and I am swallowed whole with a big glass of water.
- I'm full of Vitamin C and anti-oxidants. Many mistake me for an orange.
- I am a nutritional powerhouse and contain the highest quality protein you can buy. I contain 11 different vitamins and minerals. People always ask: “What came first? The chicken or the ___?”
18 Clues: I'm full of Vitamin C and anti-oxidants. Many mistake me for an orange. • I am always at birthday parties. I am fizzy and tasty but I contain at least 9 teaspoons of sugar! • I am a super food which provides extra nutrients. I am full of Vitamin C and I'm part of the berries group. • ...
nutrition crossword 2023-09-18
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- fruit that grows on trees and is red
- both boys and girls need 3 cups
- boys need 5 1/2- 7 oz girls need 6-6 1/2 oz
- boys need 2 1/2- 4 cups girls need 2 1/2-3
- brown rice, oatmeal and whole-grain breads
- breast thighs legs wings but the animal cant fly
- orange vegetable that is a root
- a cup or an ounce
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- food made of flour, water, and yeast or another leavening agent, mixed together
- dry heat cooking method that uses a “significant amount of direct, radiant heat.
- a physical activity
- boys need 6-10 cups girls need 6-8
- boys need 2-2 1/2 girls need 1 1/2-2
- taste touch smell hearing sight
- liquid dairy comes from cow
- circular-shaped pie chart
- a measure of energy.
- 38 tablespoons
18 Clues: 38 tablespoons • a cup or an ounce • a physical activity • a measure of energy. • circular-shaped pie chart • liquid dairy comes from cow • both boys and girls need 3 cups • taste touch smell hearing sight • orange vegetable that is a root • boys need 6-10 cups girls need 6-8 • fruit that grows on trees and is red • boys need 2-2 1/2 girls need 1 1/2-2 • ...
nutrition crossword 2024-05-16
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- the calories used while resting
- a BMI over 30
- the minimum energy your body needs
- increased metabolic rate after eating something
- the weight and volume of food
- the calories your body burns
- around 18 BMI
- an energy source that isn't glucose
- the bodies mass based on weight and volume
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- a BMI of under 18.5
- when your body burns fat instead of glucose
- describes the percentage of body mass
- a BMI over 25
- a lifestyle lacking in exercise
- used to calculate fat free mass
- fat under your skin
- measuring how stretchy your skin is
- used by the body to sustain needs
18 Clues: a BMI over 25 • a BMI over 30 • around 18 BMI • a BMI of under 18.5 • fat under your skin • the calories your body burns • the weight and volume of food • the calories used while resting • a lifestyle lacking in exercise • used to calculate fat free mass • used by the body to sustain needs • the minimum energy your body needs • measuring how stretchy your skin is • ...
Nutrition terms 2024-05-16
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- a lifestyle with a lot of sitting and lying down, with very little to no exercise
- measures oxygen consumption under basal conditions of overnight fast and rest from mental and physical exertion.
- Obesity is a disorder that involves having too much body fat, usually a body mass index
- the amount of energy it takes for your body to digest, absorb, and metabolise the food you eat.
- produced by the liver and used peripherally as an energy source when glucose is not readily available
- If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range.
- Body mass index is a value derived from the mass and height of a person. The
- a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher.
- the amount of energy that your body needs to function while at rest.
- a metabolic state that occurs when your body burns fat for energy instead of glucose.
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- a method used to estimate body compartments through a mechanism of resistance and reactance
- the fat just under your skin.
- low weight for a person's height, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18.5
- the number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function
- used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in human bodies.
- measuring the skinfold (subcutaneous fat) thickness at specific sites of the body using a skinfold caliper and a non-stretchable measuring tape to correctly locate the measurement area.
- Most dietary energy comes from dietary fat, protein, and carbohydrate.
- a measure of the calorie content of food relative to its weight or volume
18 Clues: the fat just under your skin. • a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher. • the amount of energy that your body needs to function while at rest. • Most dietary energy comes from dietary fat, protein, and carbohydrate. • If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range. • used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in human bodies. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-04-08
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- The amount of energy that food provides, usually measured in calories.
- The process of taking in nutrients from food.
- A nutrient found in dairy products that helps build bones and teeth.
- A condition where there is not enough of a specific nutrient in the body.
- A type of fat that is beneficial to heart health.
- A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruits.
- A food group that provides essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- The part of plants that cannot be digested but helps with digestion.
- A type of fat found in animal products and some plant oils
- A type of vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium and is produced by sunlight.
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- A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues, like muscles.
- daily allowance The recommended daily amount of a nutrient for most healthy individuals.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body uses for quick energy.
- A vitamin essential for vision and immune function.
- The process by which the body breaks down food to absorb nutrients.
- A mineral important for strong bones and teeth.
- A substance that helps regulate body processes but provides no energy.
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in foods like meat, beans, and nuts.
- The body’s main source of energy.
- A fat that is typically found in processed foods and is harmful to heart health.
20 Clues: The body’s main source of energy. • The process of taking in nutrients from food. • A mineral important for strong bones and teeth. • A type of fat that is beneficial to heart health. • A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruits. • A vitamin essential for vision and immune function. • A type of fat found in animal products and some plant oils • ...
Botany vocab crossword 2025-05-02
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- the leaf like structures at the base of the bud
- male reproductive cells in plants
- the process by which plants convert sunlight to nutrients
- type of plant with only one cotyledon
- the tube connecting the stigma and ovary
- when a seed/spore begins to put out roots
- the substance that brings sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant
- plants that reproduce sexually
- the stalk that supports the anther
- the part at the base of the pistil that hosts the ovules
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- the tissue that transfers nutrients and water to the roots
- the pollen bearing part at the end of the stamen
- the study of plants
- a plant's embryo, held in a protective casing
- the bright colourful part of the flower
- the second major part of vascular plants
- the part of male flowers that makes and spreads pollen
- plants that develop two cotyledons
- the seed leaf that the plant embryo uses to germinate
- the part of the plant that holds it in the ground and collects nutrients in the soil
- the part of the flower the pollen enters
- the part of the ovary with seeds and female germ cells
22 Clues: the study of plants • plants that reproduce sexually • male reproductive cells in plants • plants that develop two cotyledons • the stalk that supports the anther • type of plant with only one cotyledon • the bright colourful part of the flower • the second major part of vascular plants • the tube connecting the stigma and ovary • the part of the flower the pollen enters • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
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- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
26 Clues: A change in a DNA sequence • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template • Process of keeping a stable internal environment • ...
Plant Light 2025-09-29
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- Range of light wavelengths plants can use
- Measure of light energy received by a surface
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy
- Artificial light source used for growing plants indoors
- Artificial lighting designed to support plant growth
- Main natural source of light for plants
- Wavelength important for leaf and stem growth
- Light bouncing off surfaces and sometimes used by plants
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- Daily light cycle that affects plant growth
- Wavelength important for flowering and fruiting
- Process by which plants use light to make food
- Smallest unit of light energy driving plant processes
- Process where light energy is taken in by plant tissues
- Type of light that can damage plants in high amounts
- Common energy-efficient grow light technology
15 Clues: Main natural source of light for plants • Range of light wavelengths plants can use • Daily light cycle that affects plant growth • Measure of light energy received by a surface • Wavelength important for leaf and stem growth • Common energy-efficient grow light technology • Process by which plants use light to make food • ...
Ecology Review 2025-05-28
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- The base of a food web, typically plants
- Only _____% of energy is passed up to the next step in a food chain
- Breaks down dead matter (AKA decomposers)
- Eats plants and animals
- ______ levels are steps in a food chain
- This process uses sunlight to make glucose
- ______ consumers just eat plants
- Capture energy from the sun
- At every step of a food chain, energy is lost as _____
- Food _______ contains many food chains, showing interactions
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- Gain energy by consuming other organisms
- Only eats plants
- _____ consumers eat animals that eat plants
- Energy ______ model the amount of energy at each level of a food chain
- Arrows in a food chain show the direction that _____ moves.
- Only eats meat
- Food _______ shows how energy moves in an ecosystem
- A measure (unit) of energy
18 Clues: Only eats meat • Only eats plants • Eats plants and animals • A measure (unit) of energy • Capture energy from the sun • ______ consumers just eat plants • ______ levels are steps in a food chain • Gain energy by consuming other organisms • The base of a food web, typically plants • Breaks down dead matter (AKA decomposers) • This process uses sunlight to make glucose • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-03-22
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- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
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- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
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- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
26 Clues: A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template • Process of keeping a stable internal environment • ...
Spelling list of 10/3/23 2023-10-05
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- A favorable combination of circumstances, time and place
- People who operate, use or move with the hands or by mechanical means
- The state of being hard to do
- A variety of potato
- To change behavior so that it is easier to function in a particular place or situation
- The act of putting things in order
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- To set or keep apart
- Any of a genus of leguminous plants with long upright clusters of pea - like flowers
- To cause to develop
- To hold out
- An arm of the sea at the lower end of a river
- Areas of soft wet land with grasses and related plants
- Large hawks that feed chiefly on fish
- The existence of many different kinds of plants and animals in an environment
- Very often, frequently
- More than enough
- To tell in or reduce to a short statement of the main points
- An indian term meaning "where they go by water"
- Tracts of barren (no plants, poogrowingorwing plants) land
- Bird of prey
20 Clues: To hold out • Bird of prey • More than enough • To cause to develop • A variety of potato • To set or keep apart • Very often, frequently • The state of being hard to do • The act of putting things in order • Large hawks that feed chiefly on fish • An arm of the sea at the lower end of a river • An indian term meaning "where they go by water" • ...
King Ed's Biological Bonanza of a Crossword Puzzle on Taxonomy 2025-03-25
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- I am an apple tree. What type of plant am I?
- ______ are fungi-like protists.
- I am a shark. What type of fish am I?
- Fungi, nonvascular plants, and seedless plants all reproduce with ______.
- ______ are jawless fish.
- ______ spend a part of life in water and a part on land.
- I am a fern. What am I?
- I am an azalea bush. Am I a seed or seedless plant?
- Unlike nonvascular plants, vascular plants have ______.
- All plants are ______.
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Osteichthyes have skeletons made of ______.
- Nonvascular plants have to be ______ because they can’t move water long distances.
- Most mammals give birth to ______ young.
- ______ are descended from the dinosaurs.
- ______ are plant-like protists.
- Most protists require a ______ environment to survive.
- Plants and algae ______ to make food.
- Reptiles have watertight ______.
- Fungi secretes digestive enzymes into the environment to break down ______ matter.
- Eukaryotes can be unicellular or ______.
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- Agnatha and Chondrichthyes have skeletons made of ______.
- I am a pine tree. What type of plant am I?
- Nonvascular plants have ______ which are like roots
- Plants have cell walls made of ______.
- ______ have cell walls made of sugars and proteins.
- Eukaryotes have a ______.
- Aves have ______.
- ______ lay watertight eggs outside of water.
- Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes both have ______.
- I am a catfish. What am I?
- Protozoa ______ their food.
- Some protists use structures such as ______ to move.
- Amphibians have skin that allow ______ to pass through
- Slime molds ______ nutrients.
- Seed plants are an example of ______ plants.
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Mammals produce ______ for their young.
- Bacteria and Archaea are ______.
- Seeds develop in an ovary within a ______ on Angiosperms.
- Vascular plants have ______ that carry water and nutrients from the roots and leaves to other parts of the plant.
- Fungi have cell walls made of ______.
- ______ are always motile at some stage in life.
- Animals and fungi are always ______.
- Seeds develop on the ______ of reproductive structures on gymnosperms.
- ______ are animal-like protists
46 Clues: Aves have ______. • All plants are ______. • I am a fern. What am I? • ______ are jawless fish. • Eukaryotes have a ______. • I am a catfish. What am I? • Protozoa ______ their food. • Slime molds ______ nutrients. • ______ are fungi-like protists. • ______ are plant-like protists. • ______ are animal-like protists • Bacteria and Archaea are ______. • Reptiles have watertight ______. • ...
Plant Science Vocabulary 2021-10-31
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- a method of controlling pests that uses a variety of means
- plant structures that are usually in the soil; they absorb water and nutrients for the plant
- a substance that is used to kill plants
- pertaining to grains or products made from grains
- crops such as soybeans and canola that are grown primarily for the oil in the seeds
- any departure from the normal health of a plant or animal
- the embryos of plants
- the process in plants that converts light energy to chemical energy
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- the process of a plant giving off water
- any plants that grow where they are not wanted
- the seeds of such plants as wheat, oats, rice, etc that are used for animal feed or human food
- substances used to kill insects
- crops such as cotton and flax that are grown primarily for fiber
- the control of pests using natural means such as insect predators or weed-eating insects
- organisms that lives off or at the expense of other organisms
- the fine-ground product obtained in the commercial milling of wheat and other grains
- the sweet substance from flowers
- reproductive parts of a plant that produce seeds
- organisms that have three distinctive body parts and have wings in at least one stage of their lives
- plants that are grown in long rows in a field
- plant structures that provide support for the plant
- organisms that grow where they are not wanted or that do damage to wanted plants or animals
22 Clues: the embryos of plants • substances used to kill insects • the sweet substance from flowers • the process of a plant giving off water • a substance that is used to kill plants • plants that are grown in long rows in a field • any plants that grow where they are not wanted • reproductive parts of a plant that produce seeds • pertaining to grains or products made from grains • ...
Toucans Week 4 2024-07-29
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- Particularly or notably.
- Act of showing feelings or thoughts.
- Very valuable or important.
- Hostile or violent behavior.
- Temporary halt or delay.
- Regular payment made during retirement.
- Meeting or period of activity.
- Person who works with electrical systems.
- Skilled worker in technical tasks.
- Person involved in politics.
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- Performer of magic tricks.
- Expert in nutrition and diet.
- Mental or emotional strain.
- Persistent, often disturbing preoccupation.
- Very old.
- Talk about a topic.
- Act of increasing in size or scope.
- Addition to make something longer.
- Fear or anxiety about something.
- Causing public disagreement.
20 Clues: Very old. • Talk about a topic. • Particularly or notably. • Temporary halt or delay. • Performer of magic tricks. • Mental or emotional strain. • Very valuable or important. • Hostile or violent behavior. • Causing public disagreement. • Person involved in politics. • Expert in nutrition and diet. • Meeting or period of activity. • Fear or anxiety about something. • ...
HYBRID HEDIS ABBREVIATION MEASURES 2018-11-03
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- Adolescent Preventive Counseling
- Colorectal Cancer Screening
- Care for Older Adults
- Weight Assessmetn&Counseling Nutrition&Physical activity in Children and Adults
- Controlling High Blood Pressure
- Immunizations for Adolescents
- Well-Child Visits in the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Years of Life
- Transitions of Care
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- Medication Reconciliation Post-Discharge
- Adult BMI Assessment
- CervicalCancer Screening
- Lead Screening
- Comprehensive Diabetes Care
- Well-Child Visits in the First 15 months of Life
- Childhood Immunization Status
- Prenatal and Postpartum Care
- Adolescent Well-Care Visits
17 Clues: Lead Screening • Transitions of Care • Adult BMI Assessment • Care for Older Adults • CervicalCancer Screening • Colorectal Cancer Screening • Comprehensive Diabetes Care • Adolescent Well-Care Visits • Prenatal and Postpartum Care • Childhood Immunization Status • Immunizations for Adolescents • Controlling High Blood Pressure • Adolescent Preventive Counseling • ...
MYPLATE 2025-09-09
10 Clues: Muscle building food • food thats good for you • fruit made into a liquid • Helps withe heart disease • what you gain from each food • An app with facts on nutrition • grown without synthetic inputs • edible hard, dry seeds of grass • The bodys main source of energy • liquid and food products made from cow
Annual Bedding Plants 2025-03-07
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- planting of seeds
- Term for soil or media
- of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
- Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Herbaceous plants
- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- grown to saleable size
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- Term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for post-production environment
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Practice of fertilizing while irrigation
- Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions
- Process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Life Time plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- Process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seeds
17 Clues: planting of seeds • Herbaceous plants • Term for soil or media • grown to saleable size • Practice of fertilizing while irrigation • of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance • Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating • Difference between day and night time temperatures • Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions • ...
Sponges and Cnidarians Review 2022-04-13
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- first step in development
- outside layer
- type of polyp
- reproduction and nutrition transport
- tentacles down motile mouth down
- digestion takes place
- line interior of sponge use flagella
- allows water into sponge
- tentacles up sessile mouth up
- fifth step in development
- on tentacles, sting paralyze prey
- structural support
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- third step in development
- blast all cells out of middle sixth step
- fourth step in development
- second step in development
- type of medusa
- 32 cells MORE than want to count
- produce both sperm and egg
- Fresh water cnidarian
- exit for material in sponge
- indentation seventh step in development
22 Clues: outside layer • type of polyp • type of medusa • structural support • digestion takes place • Fresh water cnidarian • allows water into sponge • third step in development • first step in development • fifth step in development • fourth step in development • second step in development • produce both sperm and egg • exit for material in sponge • tentacles up sessile mouth up • ...
Native New Zealand Plants in Extreme Environments 2025-03-13
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- A plant that grows naturally in a place
- The height of a place about sea level
- The movement of pollen to help plants reproduce
- A type of tree that loses its leaves in certain seasons
- The place where a plant lives
- A quality or train of a plant
- How plants spread seeds
- When a plant blends in with its surrounding
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- Something that helps plants grow and stay healthy
- A change that helps a plant survive
- A long period without rain
- A plant that keeps its leaves year round
- Conditions that are tough for plants to survive
- How plants make new plants
- The part of a plant that takes in water and nutrients
15 Clues: How plants spread seeds • A long period without rain • How plants make new plants • The place where a plant lives • A quality or train of a plant • A change that helps a plant survive • The height of a place about sea level • A plant that grows naturally in a place • A plant that keeps its leaves year round • When a plant blends in with its surrounding • ...
Organic Food 2023-03-09
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- solid waste from animals, especially horses, that is spread on the land in order to make plants grow well
- decaying plant material that is added to soil to improve its quality
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
- to take something in, especially gradually
- as found in nature and not involving anything made or done by people
- a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- a large number or amount of something in the same place
- poisonous
- someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
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- a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- a chemical substance that prevents or slows down the damage that oxygen does to organisms or to food
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused
- relating to your diet
- the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place
- a building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
- not sincere; not truly intended
20 Clues: poisonous • relating to your diet • not sincere; not truly intended • someone who owns or takes care of a farm • to take something in, especially gradually • the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc. • a large number or amount of something in the same place • one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
Low Income Inequality 2025-11-05
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- Nonmedical factors like housing, income, and education that affect health.
- Healthcare program providing insurance for low-income individuals.
- Program providing nutrition support to women, infants, and children.
- Essential for building effective healthcare relationships in underserved populations.
- Remote healthcare service that improves access for patients with transportation barriers.
- Limited or uncertain access to affordable, nutritious food.
- Healthcare professionals who screen for social needs and advocate for patient resources.
- County in California discussed as a local case study for health inequities.
- Providing care that respects and responds to individual patient needs and values.
- Difficulty paying rent or living in unsafe or overcrowded conditions.
- Nurses’ responsibility to speak up for patients and systemic change.
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- QSEN competency focused on using data to make care safer and more effective.
- Federal nutrition assistance program that helps low-income families buy food.
- Avoidable and unfair differences in health outcomes between groups of people.
- Long-term health conditions worsened by inequities and lack of access to care.
- A group of people sharing a location or identity; critical in addressing local inequities.
- QSEN competency emphasizing teamwork between nurses and other professionals.
- The ability to obtain affordable, quality healthcare services.
- Chronic condition commonly associated with food insecurity and low income.
- Population most affected by limited access to care and higher rates of chronic illness.
20 Clues: Limited or uncertain access to affordable, nutritious food. • The ability to obtain affordable, quality healthcare services. • Healthcare program providing insurance for low-income individuals. • Program providing nutrition support to women, infants, and children. • Nurses’ responsibility to speak up for patients and systemic change. • ...
Ecology Crossword #1 2014-04-27
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- a group of populations
- a worm eating a rotten apple is a…
- in mutualism both species _____ (Fill In The Blank)
- cannot produce their own food
- autotrophs usually use this to make food
- roses are…
- carnivores eat…
- cows are herbivores because they eat _____ (Fill In The Blank)
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- the first organisms in the food chain
- decomposers break down dead and ______ plants / animals (Fill In The Blank)
- eat both plants and animals
- eat plants
- one species benefits, one is unaffected
- eat producers or consumers
- connected feeding relationships
- is the source of almost all energy on Earth
- humans can get these parasites in their hair
17 Clues: eat plants • roses are… • carnivores eat… • a group of populations • eat producers or consumers • eat both plants and animals • cannot produce their own food • connected feeding relationships • a worm eating a rotten apple is a… • the first organisms in the food chain • one species benefits, one is unaffected • autotrophs usually use this to make food • ...
Food For Thought 2021-02-05
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- Disease causing organism sometimes referred to as a germ
- Standards Ensures appealing, nutritious, and wholesome food choices, are provided in all Army DFACs (two words)
- Dollar value authorized to feed an SIK Soldier three meals per day (Acronym)
- Review Conducted in April to determine the financial status of all DFACs on the installation (two words)
- contamination Transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another (two words)
- Remove impurities from butter or stock by heating the liquid then straining or skimming
- Responsible for providing assistance to installation commanders, Army Sustainment Command and Army Field Support Brigade food program managers, and installation food program managers to improve the overall quality and efficiency of the Army Food Program, and to improve the quality of life for the Warfighter, in garrison and while deployed (3 letters)
- for green Army Encompasses DoD nutrition standards, nutrition education, menu development, product selection, and preparation and serving standards (4 words)
- inventory mismanagement of subsistence, requisitioning only items required to meet menu requirements (two words)
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- Commanders may request support for meals from garrison when a training exercise is for _________ days or fewer
- Provide quality assurance in the Army Food Service Program for both garrison and field operations by providing policy and technical assistance on functions pertaining to items of subsistence, basic daily food allowance, menus, recipes, nutrition, food protection, environmental issues and Army Field Feeding (4 letters)
- Boiling briefly to loosen the skin of a fruit or vegetable then placing in cold water
- Common bacteria found in the intestines and colons of animals
- When the ACOM designates a unit to keep a basic load of MREs, the basic load will be maintained at the unit or the _________ (acronym)
- Cook food in a pan without added fat
- fat frying Least preferred cooking method – (three words)
16 Clues: Cook food in a pan without added fat • Disease causing organism sometimes referred to as a germ • fat frying Least preferred cooking method – (three words) • Common bacteria found in the intestines and colons of animals • Dollar value authorized to feed an SIK Soldier three meals per day (Acronym) • ...
Biodiversity 2024-10-26
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- Most numerous vertebrate animals
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Process that cleanses water
- Natural environment of an organism
- Provides natural services like soil fertility
- Dominated by flowering plants
- Areas with extremely high biodiversity under threat
- Animals without backbones
- Includes plants, fungi, and animals
- Estimated number of species of plants on Earth
- Variety of all forms of life on Earth
- Variety of ecosystems or ecological diversity
- Component of biodiversity that includes genetic diversity
- Source of food and energy, including water and clean air
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- Interaction between different organisms living closely
- Microscopic life forms such as bacteria
- Groups of organisms that can reproduce together
- Variety of species in a specific area
- Changes in organisms to survive in their environment
- Process by which organisms make energy
- Species found only in one specific location
- Remains of ancient organisms
- Medicines derived from microorganisms
- Flowering plants that dominate plant species
24 Clues: Animals without backbones • Process that cleanses water • Remains of ancient organisms • Dominated by flowering plants • Most numerous vertebrate animals • Natural environment of an organism • Includes plants, fungi, and animals • Variety of species in a specific area • Medicines derived from microorganisms • Variety of all forms of life on Earth • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2025-03-07
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- Process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Practice of fertilizing while irrigation
- Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Life Time plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- Baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- Term for soil or media
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
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- Herbaceous plants
- of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance
- planting of seeds
- Term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for post-production environment
- grown to saleable size
- Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions
- Process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- packs molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- baskets Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seeds
17 Clues: Herbaceous plants • planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • Term for soil or media • Practice of fertilizing while irrigation • of lateral branches-to a bushy appearance • Rate Percentage of seeds capable of germinating • Difference between day and night time temperatures • Ability of seed to germinate under optimum conditions • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-14
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- "chemical energy" that plants make
- fluid inside of thylakoid
- gas that plants need
- takes in water
- contains stomata
- green pancakes inside chloroplast
- vascular tissue that moves water
- requirement for plants, taken in by roots
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- stack of thylakoids
- pigment in chloroplast that reflects green light
- vascular tissue that moves food
- where the "photo" in photosynthesis comes from
- small holes in leaves that take in gasses
- gas that plants make
- fluid inside the chloroplast
15 Clues: takes in water • contains stomata • stack of thylakoids • gas that plants need • gas that plants make • fluid inside of thylakoid • fluid inside the chloroplast • vascular tissue that moves food • vascular tissue that moves water • green pancakes inside chloroplast • "chemical energy" that plants make • small holes in leaves that take in gasses • ...
Plant Crossword 2025-11-26
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- Openings on the bottom of leaves
- Plants that eat insects to get nitrogen
- Type of vascular plant that means "naked seed"
- Vessel that carries water
- Make up about ninety percent of all plants
- Pigment in chloroplast for photosynthesis
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- Type of plant without true leaves, stems, or roots
- Vessel that carries glucose
- The process plants use to make their own food
- Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses
- Organelle in plant cells that captures light for photosynthesis
- A nutrient in soil plants need
- Type of vascular plants without seeds
- Type of plant with true leaves, stems, and roots
- How nonvascular plants obtain water
15 Clues: Vessel that carries water • Vessel that carries glucose • A nutrient in soil plants need • Openings on the bottom of leaves • How nonvascular plants obtain water • Type of vascular plants without seeds • Plants that eat insects to get nitrogen • Pigment in chloroplast for photosynthesis • Includes liverworts, hornworts, and mosses • Make up about ninety percent of all plants • ...
Grow a Garden 2025-07-09
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- Tiny creatures, some help, some hurt
- A young plant just beginning to grow
- Colorful parts of a flower
- Nature’s way of watering plants
- Used to cover soil and help retain moisture
- You eat these — like carrots and beans
- The process of collecting ripe produce
- Unwanted plants in your garden
- Underground part of a plant
- What flowers do when they open
- You plant these to start a garden
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- Worn on your hands when gardening
- Helps plants grow stronger
- What plants need from the sun
- Supports the plant above ground
- Water delivery tool
- Dirt where plants grow
- Tool used to dig in small spaces
18 Clues: Water delivery tool • Dirt where plants grow • Helps plants grow stronger • Colorful parts of a flower • Underground part of a plant • What plants need from the sun • Unwanted plants in your garden • What flowers do when they open • Nature’s way of watering plants • Supports the plant above ground • Tool used to dig in small spaces • Worn on your hands when gardening • ...
Ecology Terms 2024-06-03
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- a group of the same species of an organism
- food chains should always begin with this
- also known as consumers
- term used to describe living things in an ecosystem
- bacteria and fungi are examples
- a group of plants and animals with each other and other abiotic factors
- organisms that consume plants and animals
- Earth's primary source of energy
- term used to describe non living thing in an ecosystem
- the study of the relationship between plants and animals interacting in their environment.
- a role an organism plays in its environment
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- also known as a producer
- food making process in plants
- organisms that only eat meat
- the arrows of a food chain represent __ transfer
- examples are forests and coral reefs
- organisms that consume plants only
17 Clues: also known as consumers • also known as a producer • organisms that only eat meat • food making process in plants • bacteria and fungi are examples • Earth's primary source of energy • organisms that consume plants only • examples are forests and coral reefs • food chains should always begin with this • organisms that consume plants and animals • ...
Midterm crossword puzzle 2021-10-07
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- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate, and then release waste products.
- an organism that eats plants and animals.
- Photosynthesizing organisms.they make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy to make sugar.
- The collective term for the stack of thylakoids within the chloroplast of plant cells.
- living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen aerobic respiration.
- play an important role in the breakdown of organic matter from decomposing animals and plants
- a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities.
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.
- functional and structural units of protein complexes involved in photosynthesis.
- a light-dependent process in some plants resulting in the oxidation of glycolic acid and release of carbon dioxide.
- the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
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- a pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis.
- A molecule that can accept and donate electrons from and to various enzymes.
- any organism that can't make its own food. they have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive.
- an organism that feeds mostly on plants.
- an organism that eats mostly meat, or the flesh of animals.
- involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- Not requiring, or capable of occurring, in the absence of air or free oxygen.
- the mitochondrion internal spaces enclosed by the inner membrane.
- the membrane which separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space.
20 Clues: an organism that feeds mostly on plants. • an organism that eats plants and animals. • an organism that eats mostly meat, or the flesh of animals. • the mitochondrion internal spaces enclosed by the inner membrane. • the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast. • A molecule that can accept and donate electrons from and to various enzymes. • ...
Nutrition crossword 2016-04-14
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- Mainly used for the padding of vital organs
- A food recommended to eat 4-6 servings and is rich in carbohydrates
- The bodies main form of energy received through eating
- A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
- Needed for the growth and repair of tissues
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- A form of food recommended to have 5-6 servings a day
- A word that is referred to as someone that is lacking the required liquids
- An essential mineral for the formation of bones
- A liquid coming mainly from cows that is rich in calcium
- A food that is rich in protein and is recommended to be eat 2-3 servings per day
- An essential mineral that is needed for the formation of enzymes and the metabolism of carbohydrates
- A form of food that is recommended to eat 2 servings a day
- A liquid used for the transportation of nutrients and increases metabolism
- An essential mineral for the development of haemoglobin
16 Clues: Mainly used for the padding of vital organs • Needed for the growth and repair of tissues • An essential mineral for the formation of bones • A solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance • A form of food recommended to have 5-6 servings a day • The bodies main form of energy received through eating • An essential mineral for the development of haemoglobin • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- Nutrient that helps structure your body and gives you energy. Found in meats.
- the information on containers of food that tells you what nutrients are inside.
- Nutrient that takes up about 60-70% of your body.
- your surroundings which can cause you to eat more or less depending on what is around you.
- Nutrient that's fuel your body stores for later use.
- a desire, rather than a need, to eat
- compulsive eating and then not purging it
- Nutrient that are sugar molecules that provide glucose.
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- Refusing to eat enough food to maintain normal body weight.
- regular overeating and then self-induced vomiting
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- Naturally occurring inorganic substances in food
- Amount of energy it takes to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree celsius.
- Nutrient that can be fat soluble or water soluble.
- something you feel that can cause you to eat more or less depending on that feeling.
- unlearned, inborn response when your stomach uses to prevent starvation.
16 Clues: a desire, rather than a need, to eat • compulsive eating and then not purging it • Naturally occurring inorganic substances in food • regular overeating and then self-induced vomiting • Nutrient that takes up about 60-70% of your body. • Nutrient that can be fat soluble or water soluble. • the process by which the body takes in and uses food • ...
Photosynthesis 2014-02-13
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- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
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- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
Photosynthesis 2014-02-13
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- The very first compound found WITHIN the Calvin Cycle, also the ending point.
- The most principal pigment in chloroplasts.
- A type of organism that makes its own food.
- There are two of these steps, and II comes before I and they are processes within the Light Dependent Reactions.
- The main cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Has several names (Stage II, Light Independent Reactions, Dark Reactions) where the final goal is to produce sugar.
- These reactions (stage I) need sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.
- The second overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- How many phosphates does ATP have?
- The extra space within the chloroplast, but between the thylakoids; also where the Calvin Cycle takes place.
- How many phosphates does ADP have?
- This gives power to the Calvin Cycle by giving electrons.
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- The COMPOUND that comes after phosphoglycerate receives a phosphate group from ATP.
- The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP.
- A chemical compound responsible that is an energy source, also gives a phosphate to phosphoglycerate in the Calvin Cycle.
- The overall process when plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen.
- The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- The first overall PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound).
- A type of organism that needs to consume something else to energy and nutrition.
- Light-absorbing molecules.
- This is the compound before RuBP at the end of the Calvin Cycle.
22 Clues: Light-absorbing molecules. • How many phosphates does ATP have? • How many phosphates does ADP have? • The most principal pigment in chloroplasts. • A type of organism that makes its own food. • The stacks of chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. • The second COMPOUND in the Calvin Cycle after RuBP. • The last PHASE in the Calvin Cycle (not a compound). • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 crossword puzzle 2025-10-09
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- substances that the body needs to regulate bodily functions,promote growth,repair body tissues and obtain energy
- are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil.
- helps protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process as well as from certain types of cancer
- contain lots of vitamins and minerals relative to the number of calories.
- a condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin.
- process of providing or obtaining the nutrients necessary for an organism's growth, maintenance, and health
- type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants
- usually sold at room temperature
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body.
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- Chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy.
- supply energy for your body's functions
- a place where hydrogen can be added to the molecule.
- The energy that you get from a slice of pizza with the energy that you get from an apple,an orange, or a salad.
- Fat like substance that is found only in animal products
- made when manufacturers add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oils
- carbohydrates and fats,proteins can serve as a source of energy.
- Supply your body with energy, form your cells,maintain body temperature, and protect your nerves.
- providing or obtaining the nutrients necessary for an organism's growth, maintenance, and health
- that regulate many processes in your cells.
- acid absorbed in your bloodstream and reassembled by cells to form the kinds of proteins you need.
20 Clues: usually sold at room temperature • supply energy for your body's functions • that regulate many processes in your cells. • a place where hydrogen can be added to the molecule. • type of complex carbohydrate that is found in plants • are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil. • Fat like substance that is found only in animal products • ...
Nutrition and Health 2025-10-10
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- - they are nutrients composed of carbon , hydrogen and oxygen , and they supply energy to the body.
- - It is found only in animal products and helps produce cell membranes, nerve tissue , and some hormones.
- - Helps repair body tissues.
- -Part of the red blood cells, helps in energetic methanolism.
- - Amount of nutrients that are broken down and measured in units.
- - That Which makes up food,and involves processes such as obtaining , assimilation and digestion for the body.
- - You only need small amounts and it is found in rocks and soil.
- - This is important for heart function and water balance.
- - It helps to form bones and proteins , as well as muscle contraction.
- - It is important for blood clotting and the functioning of the nervous system.
- - Helps you maintain strong bones and teeth .
- Plate- Illustrates the five food groups that you need to eat regularly.
- - It is found in plants , it is not a nutrient because it cannot be broken down and is absorbed into the bloodstream.
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- It is the process of maintaining a stable state within your body.
- - helps protect healthy cells from aging and cancer
- - This is when someone goes a long time without drinking water.
- -priotize foods with the goal of preventing or reducing symptoms of disease.
- - It is divided into 6 classes you also need 40 of these each day and it satisfies your hunger.
- - It is needed for all vital processes and almost all chemical reactions in the body.
- - Its first discovery was in the century XVIII
- - Your nervous and muscular system depends on this .
21 Clues: - Helps repair body tissues. • - Helps you maintain strong bones and teeth . • - Its first discovery was in the century XVIII • - helps protect healthy cells from aging and cancer • - Your nervous and muscular system depends on this . • - This is important for heart function and water balance. • -Part of the red blood cells, helps in energetic methanolism. • ...
Environmental Science 2014-02-06
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- have a higher average of incomes slower population growth, diverse industrial economies, etc.
- the practice of growing, breeding, and carrying plants and animals that are used for food, clothes, housing, transportation, and other purposes
- foods that are produced worldwide and are rich in carbohydrates
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- a widespread of starvation in an area due to a food shortage usually caused be a catastrophic event
- a particular natural source that are limited determining the carrying capacity of the environment of other species
- Showing the fewest signs of development in terms of finances, resources and economically
- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- farmers that provides for the basic needs of the farmers without surpluses for marketing
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- not having the basic means to live a comfortable life
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not eat enough of the everyday nutrients that are required by the human body
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- showing many signs in terms of development, economically, and resources
- the necessity of being able to allow your body to function
- have a lower average rate of income, and have a rapid population growth
- the amount of energy that is available in foods
16 Clues: the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • the amount of energy that is available in foods • not having the basic means to live a comfortable life • the necessity of being able to allow your body to function • foods that are produced worldwide and are rich in carbohydrates • ...
Year 7 Plants Crossword 2017-03-27
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- Plants use this form of energy to drive the photosynthesis reaction
- Molecules that go into a reaction
- Single-celled plants that live in oceans
- The sugar that plants make
- Plants absorb this through pores on the underside of leaves
- The area of plants where most photosynthesis happens
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- Plants absorb this from the soil through their roots
- A reaction in which produces food for plants
- Molecules that are made in a reaction
- Plants are these; the basis of all food chains
- A green pigment that captures energy from the sun
- An organelle inside some plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- A waste gas made by plants
13 Clues: The sugar that plants make • A waste gas made by plants • Molecules that go into a reaction • Molecules that are made in a reaction • Single-celled plants that live in oceans • A reaction in which produces food for plants • Plants are these; the basis of all food chains • A green pigment that captures energy from the sun • ...
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration 2025-12-02
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- Plant part that transports sugar and water
- Gas used by animals
- Green pigment in plants used in photosynthesis
- reactant in photosynthesis
- Plant parts that are food factories
- Orgamism that must ingest food
- external energy used for photosynthesis
- Sugar type made by plants
- Cell part makes power for cell
- Plant part that takes in water
- Leaf part that exchanges gases
- __________triphosphate
- Cell part in plants to make sugar
- Process of using sugar for energy
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- when a substance rearranges atoms to form a new substance
- Process of making sugar
- What goes into a reaction
- Energy made in mitochondria from cell respiration
- What new chemicals made in a reaction
- Formula for glucose sugar
- Gas used by plants
- Organism that makes its own food
- Formula for animals waste gas
- The special coefficient for the reactions
24 Clues: Gas used by plants • Gas used by animals • __________triphosphate • Process of making sugar • What goes into a reaction • Sugar type made by plants • Formula for glucose sugar • reactant in photosynthesis • Formula for animals waste gas • Orgamism that must ingest food • Cell part makes power for cell • Plant part that takes in water • Leaf part that exchanges gases • ...
The Human Body 2020-03-19
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- A large body organ that secretes juices to aid in digestion
- A group of cells that perform the same job in living organisms
- A magnifying instrument used for viewing very small objects
- Nourishing substances necessary for growth and maintenance of life
- The smallest units of living things; the body’s building blocks
- Provide with food or other substances necessary for growth
- Makes something appear larger than it really is
- Very small living things not visible with the naked eye, some of which may cause disease
- One who studies nutrition, learning what the body needs to live
- To move something from one place to another place
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- A pair of abdominal organs that helps clean the body’s blood
- Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
- A thing or event that starts actions, feelings, and thoughts; a thing or event that stirs up specific reactions in organs and tissues
- Information gathered by closely watching someone or something
- Very small living things not visible with the naked eye, some of which may cause disease
- Roles, jobs, or purposes that support particular activities
- The process of supplying the body with the proper foods for growth; nourishment
- A curved piece of glass used in magnifying glasses and microscopes
18 Clues: Makes something appear larger than it really is • To move something from one place to another place • Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • Provide with food or other substances necessary for growth • A large body organ that secretes juices to aid in digestion • Roles, jobs, or purposes that support particular activities • ...
Annual plant crossword 2024-03-04
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- Moving plants from container to another container or ground
- Small plants grown in divided trays
- Soil or growing media
- Difference between day and night temperatures
- Development of branches that create a bushy look
- When seeds can germinate under optimum conditions
- Planta are at saleable size
- Preparing plants for post-production environment
- Divided plastic containers bedding plants are sold in
- Hanging baskets propagated from seed
- Soluble salts are washed from media
- Hanging baskets with propagated plants
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- Time plant can live on display before death
- Percentage of seeds ready for germination
- Fertilizing while irrigating
- Grow from seed to flower in one season before death
- Planting seeds
17 Clues: Planting seeds • Soil or growing media • Planta are at saleable size • Fertilizing while irrigating • Small plants grown in divided trays • Soluble salts are washed from media • Hanging baskets propagated from seed • Hanging baskets with propagated plants • Percentage of seeds ready for germination • Time plant can live on display before death • ...
Vocab Test 2023-06-27
18 Clues: 가끔 • 기간 • 따르다 • 필요한 • 무시하다 • 집착하는 • 설득하다 • 나아가다 • 의무적인 • 치명적인 • 완화시키다 • 관대한, 후한 • 영양분, 영양소 • 낙천적인, 긍정적인 • 허세 부리는, 가식적인 • 극심한, 심각한, 가혹한 • 개성이 강한/독립적인 사람 • 협상의 여지가 있는, 양도/유통 가능한
słówka 2025-05-13
15 Clues: bład • powód • stały • poprawa • projekcja • oczywisty • dystopijny • przewidywać • niezliczony • sztuczne(ai) • niedobór/brak • powód/powodować • redukcja/spadek • żywienie/odżywianie • przejść/przerzucić się/przełączyć
Sports Nutrition 2015-08-10
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- Dehydration increases your rate of _________ exertion
- Should make up 60% of an athletes total kilojoules
- Cordial/soft-drinks/fruit Juices/Energy drinks are not reccomended for sports hydration because they are high in _____.
- refers to a state of inadequate fluid levels in the body
- The use of sports drinks can affect your ______ health.
- Regulates body temperature
- ______ should be consumed 1-2 hours before an event to supplement the previous meal.
- Is one ingredient of a sports drink
- 6-8% is the suggested _____________ of carbohydates in sports drinks
- Calcium, Iron, Sodium
- The original method of carbohydrate loading
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- ____________ _______ is a strategy to maximize muscle glycogen levels prior to endurance sport
- Provides amino acids the body can't produce itself
- dehydration increases your _________
- The main focus of nutrition DURING activity is _________.
- The most appropriate form of carbohydrate loading
- Assists with growth and repair of body cells
- Provides energy to the body
18 Clues: Calcium, Iron, Sodium • Regulates body temperature • Provides energy to the body • Is one ingredient of a sports drink • dehydration increases your _________ • The original method of carbohydrate loading • Assists with growth and repair of body cells • The most appropriate form of carbohydrate loading • Provides amino acids the body can't produce itself • ...
