nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition Crossword. 2025-08-22
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- – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function
- builds and maintains strong bones.
- – Mineral that supports muscle and nerve function
- aids digestion and keeps you full.
- helps carry oxygen in blood.
- essential for hydration.
- mineral that supports growth and immune factors.
- D – Helps absorb calcium
- – Vitamin needed for nerve function and red blood cells
- helps protecting cells and keeping them healthy.
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- – Minerals that help balance fluids in the body
- – Electrolyte often overconsumed in processed foods
- builds and repairs tissue.
- – Vitamin important for cell division and growth
- provides energy, crucial for cell growth.
- – Healthy fat found in fish and flaxseeds
- – A substance that provides nourishment
- – Lack of a nutrient that causes health problems
- Primary source of energy.
19 Clues: essential for hydration. • D – Helps absorb calcium • Primary source of energy. • builds and repairs tissue. • helps carry oxygen in blood. • builds and maintains strong bones. • aids digestion and keeps you full. • – A substance that provides nourishment • – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function • provides energy, crucial for cell growth. • ...
nutrition crossword 2026-03-10
20 Clues: fat • puke • chub • oils • milk • carbs • thread • filled • animal • weight • liquid • healthy • element • healthy • cucumber • gluttony • digestion • components • strawberry • underrating
Plant around us 2025-04-18
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- Blade (Lamina): The flat, expanded part of a leaf.
- Dioxide: A gas in the air that plants use during photosynthesis.
- Factory: A term used to describe leaves, as they are the primary site of food production in plants.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis, essential for animals to breathe.
- Substances that plants need to grow and stay healthy, absorbed from the soil by roots.
- The central vein of a leaf.
- Thread-like substances obtained from plants, used to make textiles and ropes.
- The green pigment in leaves that traps sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that allow for gas exchange and water vapor release.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food (glucose) and oxygen.
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- A root system with a thick, main root (primary root) and smaller branching roots (secondary roots).
- The branching network of tubes in a leaf that transport water and food.
- The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem.
- The main part of the shoot that supports the plant and transports water and nutrients.
- A type of sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis.
- The process by which plants release water vapor from their leaves.
- A type of carbohydrate that plants store as food.
- Root: A root system consisting of many thin, branching roots that grow from the base of the stem.
- The part of a plant that grows above the ground, including the stem, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- The part of a plant that typically grows underground, anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients.
20 Clues: The central vein of a leaf. • The stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem. • A type of carbohydrate that plants store as food. • Blade (Lamina): The flat, expanded part of a leaf. • A type of sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis. • Dioxide: A gas in the air that plants use during photosynthesis. • ...
Yash 2018-06-28
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- One of the tiny openings in the epidermis of a plant, through which gases and water vapor pass
- nutrition obtained by digesting organic compounds
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells
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- simple inorganic substances are taken in and used to synthesise organic molecules
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
- a plant that captures and digests insects
- A symbiotic relationship is one in which organisms, people, or things exist together in a way that benefits them all
- a green single-celled freshwater organism with a flagellum, sometimes forming a green scum on stagnant water
8 Clues: a plant that captures and digests insects • nutrition obtained by digesting organic compounds • simple inorganic substances are taken in and used to synthesise organic molecules • One of the tiny openings in the epidermis of a plant, through which gases and water vapor pass • ...
Importance of Plant and Soil Science 2014-02-24
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- tiny threadlike structures used in manufacturing cloth, paper, and other materials
- growing and using plants for their beauty.
- the science of producing fruits and nuts
- using plants inside buildings to create an attractive indoor environment.
- the production and use of plants for their flowers and foliage.
- grown for food, comfort, and beauty.
- a carbohydrate that provides energy for physical activity by the body.
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- include plants grown in large fields and are used for oil, fiber, grain, and similar products.
- broadleaf plants that have the potential of fixing nitrogen from the air in the soil.
- the study of the structure, functions,growth, and protection of plants.
- the seed of grass-type plants grown for food and animal feed.
- growing plants for food
- a specialized area of plant science that deals with field crops.
- growing and using plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- the stems and leaves of the plant
15 Clues: growing plants for food • the stems and leaves of the plant • grown for food, comfort, and beauty. • the science of producing fruits and nuts • growing and using plants for their beauty. • the seed of grass-type plants grown for food and animal feed. • the production and use of plants for their flowers and foliage. • ...
Green Plants Crossword! 2013-10-16
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- Part of a plant that attracts bees to pollinate. Most of them are pretty too.
- A type of plant that grows very big and gives us wood.
- The sun gives the plant this.
- Green things found in the leaves of plants.
- Holds a plant firmly in the ground and sucks up water and nutrients from the soil.
- When a plant converts light to energy.
- Plants grow from and these and the plant.
- These are needed for photosynthesis and are very important to the plant.
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- A liquid that plants need to survive and so that they don't dry out.
- Rectangular. Found in the leaves of plants, packed together, very small.
- A sugar that plants make.
- Plants take this in.
- Plants give this out
- Plants grow towards this and need it to survive. It gives them energy.
- Water and nurtients travel up this and through to the leaves (HINT: it's not roots!)
15 Clues: Plants take this in. • Plants give this out • A sugar that plants make. • The sun gives the plant this. • When a plant converts light to energy. • Plants grow from and these and the plant. • Green things found in the leaves of plants. • A type of plant that grows very big and gives us wood. • A liquid that plants need to survive and so that they don't dry out. • ...
nutrients 2022-02-11
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- not eating because you think your fat
- stops cramps
- skin disorder
- necessary for cellular respiration
- k helps your blood to clot
- needed to live
- stops the bleeding in mouth
- acid stops blood clots
- b helps your blood
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- puking up your food
- helps you digest stuff
- the sunshine vitamin
- simple sugars
- helps to grow muscles
- helps regulate body functions
- natural substance found in food
- good nutrition
- stuff needed for the body to live
- maufactutures amino acids
- fats produced and broke down in the body
20 Clues: stops cramps • simple sugars • skin disorder • good nutrition • needed to live • b helps your blood • puking up your food • the sunshine vitamin • helps to grow muscles • helps you digest stuff • acid stops blood clots • maufactutures amino acids • k helps your blood to clot • stops the bleeding in mouth • helps regulate body functions • natural substance found in food • ...
Puzzle 7 2023-04-13
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- - A type of horse that's often associated with the American West.
- - A type of frozen treat that's often eaten on hot days.
- - A type of flower that's often associated with innocence and purity.
- - A type of sport that's played with a racket and a ball.
- - A flat, thin structure that's often found on trees and plants.
- - A type of dessert that's often served on special occasions.
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- - A type of fruit that's often associated with health and nutrition.
- - A type of arachnid that has a stinger on its tail.
- - A unique shape made of ice that falls from the sky during winter.
9 Clues: - A type of arachnid that has a stinger on its tail. • - A type of frozen treat that's often eaten on hot days. • - A type of sport that's played with a racket and a ball. • - A type of dessert that's often served on special occasions. • - A flat, thin structure that's often found on trees and plants. • ...
Nutrients Review 2023-12-04
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- the lack of a sufficient amount of a nutrient, which can result in an illness
- the unit used to measure the energy value of food
- the nutrient required for growth, repair and maintenance of body cells
- a chemical compound that serves as a building block of protein is a(n) ____ acid
- a nutrient required by the body to lubricate joints, regulate body temperature and carries other nutrients throughout the body
- a disease resulting from a Vitamin D deficiency
- a condition resulting from a calcium deficiency, which is characterized by porous, brittle bones
- a complex carbohydrate found in plants that cannot be digested
- a visible enlargement of the thyroid gland resulting from an iodine deficiency
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- the nutrient that is needed for growth, maintenance, and reproduction
- a chemical substance in food that helps maintain the body
- a condition resulting from a lack of iron
- a disease of the nervous system resulting from a thiamin deficiency
- a protein containing all nine essential amino acids in sufficient amounts
- the study of how the body uses the food we eat
- the nutrient that is the body's chief source of energy
- a disease resulting from a niacin deficiency
- a condition resulting from a Vitamin A deficiency is ____ blindness
- a deficiency disease associated with a lack of protein
- a disease resulting from a vitamin C deficiency
- the nutrient that gives lasting energy
- the nutrient that helps the blood, organs, and glands to function properly
22 Clues: the nutrient that gives lasting energy • a condition resulting from a lack of iron • a disease resulting from a niacin deficiency • the study of how the body uses the food we eat • a disease resulting from a Vitamin D deficiency • a disease resulting from a vitamin C deficiency • the unit used to measure the energy value of food • ...
Intteractions and Ecosystems 2025-02-28
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- helps plants grow healthy
- Consumers organisms that eat the primary consumers
- gives plants energy
- a Basic need for a plants survival
- consumers organisms that eat the producers
- what happens when Water vapor becomes a liquid
- organism that produces its own food
- how plants store energy for later use
- breaks down dead organisms
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- a community of organisms that interact
- web a web made up of animals and what they eat
- non living
- Water released from the clouds as rain
- how a plant transfers Water and Nutrients
- the main and supportive part of a plant
- an organism that can't produce its own food
- Animal that eats mostly plants
- one of a plants most basic needs
- needs the minimum of what a plant needs to grow
- eats both meat and plants
- cycle process that moves carbon in plants, eart, and atmosphere
- a population of organisms
- Animal that eats mostly meat
- dioxide heat trapping gas
- living
25 Clues: living • non living • gives plants energy • helps plants grow healthy • eats both meat and plants • a population of organisms • dioxide heat trapping gas • breaks down dead organisms • Animal that eats mostly meat • Animal that eats mostly plants • one of a plants most basic needs • a Basic need for a plants survival • organism that produces its own food • ...
Crossword 2025-09-18
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- - Crucial for daily life and hydration - you can only survive 3 days without it
- - This vitamin helps with wound healing and is found in citrus fruits and kiwifruit.
- - A sweet substance that can be a hidden source of empty kilojoules in many foods.
- - The indigestible part of plant-based foods.
- - This nutrient is needed for growth and is found in eggs, poultry, and dairy products.
- - Chemical processes in the body that convert food and drink into energy.
- - Needed by the body in small amounts for normal growth and immune function
- - Various compounds which are insoluble in water.
- - Natural substances made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that serve as the body's primary fuel source.
- - The minerals in your blood that carry an electric charge.
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- - This can be done through drinking water.
- - An essential nutrient that provides the body with energy and helps absorb certain vitamins
- - Fruit sugar.
- - A simple sugar which is an important energy source.
- - The unit of measurement for energy in food and is often listed on nutrition labels in Australia.
- - An essential mineral vital for making hemoglobin.
- - Helps your bones grow.
- - Essential chemical elements that the body needs to function, develop normally and stay healthy
- - This vitamin is essential for healthy vision and can be found in carrots and sweet
- - This vitamin can be found from the sun.
- - The unit of measurement for energy in food and is often listed on nutrition labels in the United States.
21 Clues: - Fruit sugar. • - Helps your bones grow. • - This vitamin can be found from the sun. • - This can be done through drinking water. • - The indigestible part of plant-based foods. • - Various compounds which are insoluble in water. • - An essential mineral vital for making hemoglobin. • - A simple sugar which is an important energy source. • ...
Week 30 Spelling Words 2017-06-05
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- / cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning
- / a story; account of connected events
- / a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects
- / intended to explain or describe something
- / the number below the line in a fraction
- / a state in the Northeast that is bordered by Massachusetts and New York
- / a nutrient found in food that is made up of many amino acids joined together and is essential for normal cell structure and function
- / a figure of speech that is used to compare two things using the words like or as
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- / any change in the structure or behavior of a species which helps it to become better fitted to survive and reproduce in its environment
- / a shape becomes exactly like another when you turn, flip, or slide it
- / a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- / a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current
- / an organism that feeds on other animals or plants
- / a line meeting another at a right angle
- / the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
15 Clues: / a story; account of connected events • / a line meeting another at a right angle • / the number below the line in a fraction • / intended to explain or describe something • / an organism that feeds on other animals or plants • / cause someone to do or believe something through reasoning • ...
Intro to Ecology By Dylan Johnson 2024-11-19
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- The process some tiny living things use to make food using chemicals, instead of sunlight, usually deep underwater.
- Living things, like worms or crabs, that eat dead plants and animals to get energy.
- A group of living things that are similar
- Another word for heterotroph; it’s a living thing that eats other living things to survive.
- Living things, like animals and humans, that can’t make their own food and need to eat plants or other animals.
- A large area on Earth with similar weather, plants, and animals, like a desert, forest, or ocean.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human.
- An animal that eats only plants, like a rabbit or a deer.
- The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food.
- Tiny living things, like fungi and bacteria, that break down dead plants and animals into nutrients for the soil.
- Another word for autotroph; it’s a living thing that makes its own food, like a tree or grass.
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- A group of the same kind of living things that live in the same place at the same time. For example, all the deer in a forest make up a deer population.
- An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a shark.
- All the different kinds of plants, animals, and other living things that live together in the same area and interact with each other.
- A place where living things (plants, animals, and microorganisms) and non-living things (water, air, soil) work together.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment.
- Living things, like plants, that can make their own food using sunlight or chemicals.
- All the parts of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and the air.
- The total amount of living matter in an area, like all the plants, animals, and microorganisms combined.
19 Clues: A group of living things that are similar • An animal that eats only meat, like a lion or a shark. • An animal that eats only plants, like a rabbit or a deer. • An animal that eats both plants and meat, like a bear or a human. • The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food. • ...
Group 3's Crossword 2021-11-07
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- Someone who provides (furniture) with a soft, padded covering.
- A person employed as a caretaker of a building; a custodian
- Someone who studies the biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
- Someone who serves passengers on an aircraft
- A person whose profession is fitting glass into windows and doors
- Anyone, amateur or professional, who uses welding equipment, perhaps especially one who uses such equipment fairly often
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- Business professional who deals with the measurement and management of risk and uncertainty
- A person who draws or creates pictures for magazines, books, advertising, etc.
- An expert on the subject of nutrition
- A person who presents a radio or television transmission.
- An expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- A person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects and structures
- A person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization
- A person employed to drive a passenger motor vehicle, especially a luxury vehicle such as a large sedan or limousine
15 Clues: An expert on the subject of nutrition • Someone who serves passengers on an aircraft • A person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers. • A person who presents a radio or television transmission. • A person employed as a caretaker of a building; a custodian • Someone who provides (furniture) with a soft, padded covering. • ...
B.A.T - YEAR 7 VOCABULARY 2022-10-21
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- Use of the imagination or original ideas to create something interesting
- Actual doing or use of something rather than theory and ideas only.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Pleasing in appearance or people appreciation of beautiful things.
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
- A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
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- Farm animals which are commonly raised for their meat, milk or wool and as work animals.
- is the basic tool for combining colors or show relationship between colours.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- is a practice of caring for and managing land and trees or forests.
- A skillful way of carrying out of doing or achieving something.
- A place where plants are grown from seed for use as stock or for sale.
- A season when crops are collected from the fields or the activity of gathering matured or ripe crops.
- A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something,
15 Clues: A situation involving exposure to danger. • A skillful way of carrying out of doing or achieving something. • A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, • Pleasing in appearance or people appreciation of beautiful things. • A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use. • ...
Year 8 Biology 2022-09-14
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- This is the vessel that allows water to be transported through the plant.
- The attraction of a substance to itself.
- This plant can survive in the desert with very little water.
- Xylem vessels are referred to as "_____" Cells.
- This is one of the factors required by plants, it talks about how close plants are together.
- This is one of the components of air, plants absorb this.
- This is one of the factors plants need to survive, it shines down on plants.
- This is the name for where the xylem vessels are stored in the plant.
- This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant.
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- This plant can live underwater, with very little air.
- The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant.
- This is what xylem vessels are made of, its very strong.
- This is one of the plant survival factors, it is all around us.
- This is where plants are often planted, so they can absorb nutrients.
- The attraction of a substance to another
- This is one of the components of air, humans breathe this in.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, it contains lots of minerals that the plant needs.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, every cell in the plant will need this
- This is an organ in the plant responsible for absorbing sunlight.
19 Clues: The attraction of a substance to itself. • The attraction of a substance to another • Xylem vessels are referred to as "_____" Cells. • This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant. • The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant. • This plant can live underwater, with very little air. • This is what xylem vessels are made of, its very strong. • ...
review 2013-05-02
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- I will hunt wild animals for in the forest.
- I have the to do my best in my English class.
- I a big prize for winning the spelling competition
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- The I met in that little town were so nice.
- On this we went to my cousin's house to celebrate his birthday.
- I don't think that eating pizza for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is good nutrition.
- The idea of eating 50 lollipops sounds very to me.
- No really! My teacher hoola hoops in class sometimes!
- I felt when I realize that I forgot my lunch at home.
- How many ago did dinosaurs exist?
10 Clues: How many ago did dinosaurs exist? • The I met in that little town were so nice. • I will hunt wild animals for in the forest. • I a big prize for winning the spelling competition • I have the to do my best in my English class. • The idea of eating 50 lollipops sounds very to me. • ...
Nutrition Facts Label 2022-01-10
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- first thing you should look at on a nutrition label.
- The number of calories the average diet recommends consuming each day.
- the total number of servings in the entire food package or container
- The nutrient needed to increase bone strength and prevent the development of osteoporosis.
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- shows each ingredient in a food by its common or usual name in descending order by weight
- This vitamin helps your immune system and is often found in orange juice
- this nutrient should be monitored as it can cause heart attack
- The second item you should look at on a nutrition label.
- Percent Daily Value
- The nutrient you need that helps with digestion.
10 Clues: Percent Daily Value • The nutrient you need that helps with digestion. • first thing you should look at on a nutrition label. • The second item you should look at on a nutrition label. • this nutrient should be monitored as it can cause heart attack • the total number of servings in the entire food package or container • ...
Characteristics and Classifications of Living Organisms 2022-04-08
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- The process by which metabolic waste, toxic substances and excess materials are removed from the body.
- A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species.
- All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism.
- An increase in size or dry mass that is permanent. This may be due to an increase in the number or size of cells.
- A nonliving microorganisms that consists of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
- Chemical reactions that take place inside cells and release energy from the breakdown of nutrient molecules. This energy is used for metabolism.
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- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
- The ability to detect and respond to internal and external stimuli in the environment.
- Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms.
- The organisation of organisms into groups based on their characteristics and structure.
- The process by which living organisms take in materials needed for growth, development and energy. Animals need water, ions, and organic compounds. Plants need water, ions, carbon dioxide and light.
- A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism.
- The production of more of the same type of organism.
13 Clues: The production of more of the same type of organism. • All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism. • A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species. • Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms. • A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism. • ...
iGCSE revision 2014-12-02
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- amount of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
- breaks down lipids
- hormone involved in osmoregulation
- caused by leaching of fertilisers into lakes
- instrument used to compare parts of ecosystems
- form of pest control using another living organisms
- happens to enzymes at temperatures above 42 degrees celsius
- part of the enzyme where the substrate binds
- improved by using better equipment
- male gamete in plants
- eats producers
- maintenance of constant internal conditions
- two glucose molecules joined together
- a product of anaerobic respiration in yeast
- hormone found in plants
- neurone that transports impulses from a receptor to the CNS
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- growth response of plants to a certain stimulus
- carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- can only survive and reproduce in a host cell
- a greenhouse gas
- made of cellulose in plants
- where gas exchange takes place
- requires protein pumps and energy
- produces diploid cells
- transports blood from the left ventricle
- improved by doing repeats
- caused by smoking
- produces bile
- vessel carrying water in plants
29 Clues: produces bile • eats producers • a greenhouse gas • caused by smoking • breaks down lipids • male gamete in plants • produces diploid cells • hormone found in plants • improved by doing repeats • made of cellulose in plants • where gas exchange takes place • vessel carrying water in plants • requires protein pumps and energy • hormone involved in osmoregulation • ...
Preconcetion Health and Well-being 2025-08-19
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- food and drink one consumes on a daily basis
- medical care an individual receives from a doctor or other healthcare professional during the reproductive years Nutrition taking
- natural form of an important B vitamin during pregnancy
- organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- taking in and use of food and other nourishing material by the body
- inorganic compounds needed in the diet in small amounts
- group of essential compounds needed for normal cell function, growth and well-being
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- state of health of individuals in their reproductive years
- physician, nurse, practitioner, clinical nurse specialist or physician assistant, as allowed under state law, who provides, coordinates or helps a patient access a range of healthcare services
- birth defect affecting the closure of the neural tube
- synthetic form of an important B vitamin during pregnancy
- large molecules made of amino acids
- known as lipids, are an important energy source
13 Clues: large molecules made of amino acids • food and drink one consumes on a daily basis • known as lipids, are an important energy source • birth defect affecting the closure of the neural tube • organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • natural form of an important B vitamin during pregnancy • inorganic compounds needed in the diet in small amounts • ...
How Plants Use Glucose 2025-07-08
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- down glucose using oxygen respiration
- produced in photosynthesis oxygen
- sugar produced in photosynthesis glucose
- storage molecule in plants starch
- turns this colour with starch blue-black
- process by which plants make food photosynthesis
- use this to test for starch iodine
- organ in plants like potatoes tuber
- in seeds as energy lipid
- are made from these proteins
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- that eat insects carnivores
- used in respiration oxygen
- pigment in leaves chlorophyll
- is converted into this for storage starch
- + nitrate forms this amino acids
- needed to make amino acids nitrate
- removes this from leaves during testing chlorophyll
- carbohydrate used to strengthen plant cell walls cellulose
- is released in this process respiration
- molecule stores energy in seeds fat
20 Clues: in seeds as energy lipid • used in respiration oxygen • that eat insects carnivores • are made from these proteins • pigment in leaves chlorophyll • + nitrate forms this amino acids • produced in photosynthesis oxygen • storage molecule in plants starch • needed to make amino acids nitrate • use this to test for starch iodine • organ in plants like potatoes tuber • ...
biology 2025-05-16
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- Making new plants all by itself.
- Flower bottom that can become fruit with babies.
- The colorful leaves of a flower.
- Stems that make new plants.
- Tiny things that grow new plants.
- Sticky flower top for dust.
- Dust moves to make baby plants.
- Plant pieces that grow new plants.
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- The part of a plant that holds the seeds.
- Flower part with yellow dust.
- Layered underground parts that grow new plants.
- Fat underground parts that grow new plants.
- Making new plants with help from another plant.
- The male part of a flower that makes pollen (includes the anther).
- Underground stem that can grow new plants.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- Yellow dust in flowers needed to make seeds.
17 Clues: Stems that make new plants. • Sticky flower top for dust. • Flower part with yellow dust. • Dust moves to make baby plants. • Making new plants all by itself. • The colorful leaves of a flower. • Tiny things that grow new plants. • Plant pieces that grow new plants. • The part of a plant that holds the seeds. • Underground stem that can grow new plants. • ...
Week 2: Sustainable Farm to Table 2025-07-10
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- – Food made from milk
- – Brought from far away
- – Food that comes from animals
- – Good for Earth now and later
- – Old food or plants turned to soil
- – Grown or made nearby
- – Living thing that grows in soil
- – When a seed starts to grow
- – Use old things to make new
- – Pick ripe food from plants
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- – Place where food and animals grow
- – Break down food inside your body
- – Small place to grow plants or flowers
- – Having the right mix of things
- – Food you eat at one time
- – Baby plant that just started growing
- – Small part that grows into plant
- – Make food using heat
- – Dirt where plants grow
- – Clear liquid plants and people need
- – Good things in food that help
21 Clues: – Food made from milk • – Make food using heat • – Grown or made nearby • – Brought from far away • – Dirt where plants grow • – Food you eat at one time • – When a seed starts to grow • – Use old things to make new • – Pick ripe food from plants • – Food that comes from animals • – Good for Earth now and later • – Good things in food that help • – Having the right mix of things • ...
photosynthesis-caitlin 2024-10-31
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- the plants principle
- stores more energy than atp
- releaseser
- groups at the end of atp and adp
- a stack of thylakoids
- needed for plants to live
- short term energy
- can go without light
- 5 carbon sugar
- its an animal
- light independent stage
- nitrogen containing compound
- livingneedsng and needs oxegyn
- plants use to create carbon dioxide and oxegyn
- affects the rate of photosythesis
- sac-like membranes in chloroplast
- partof atp
- light independent stage
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- is what is removed in the calvin cycle
- light independent stage
- organic compound that creates color
- requires light
- where photosynthesis takes place
- space outside the thylakoid membrane
- releses energy for the cell to work
- process plants use to turn sun into co^2
- plants give of this from the sun
27 Clues: releaseser • partof atp • its an animal • requires light • 5 carbon sugar • short term energy • the plants principle • can go without light • a stack of thylakoids • light independent stage • light independent stage • light independent stage • needed for plants to live • stores more energy than atp • nitrogen containing compound • livingneedsng and needs oxegyn • groups at the end of atp and adp • ...
Life and Living Term 1 2021-03-31
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- This supports the body
- Eats plants only
- An animal without a backbone
- When a seed becomes a seedling
- Makes own food
- Eats both meat and plants
- A hard outer covering
- Our elbows have this joint
- Found naturally in a particular area
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- A frog belongs to this group
- When plants and animals depend on each other
- The place where an animal lives
- This is found inside the body
- dioxide A raw material used by plants
- The many different kinds of life in an area
- Plants make food using this process
- A crocodile belongs to this group
- Protects brain from injury
18 Clues: Makes own food • Eats plants only • A hard outer covering • This supports the body • Eats both meat and plants • Protects brain from injury • Our elbows have this joint • A frog belongs to this group • An animal without a backbone • This is found inside the body • When a seed becomes a seedling • The place where an animal lives • A crocodile belongs to this group • ...
6th Kingdoms of Life Test Review 2021-11-02
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- type of plant that has scattered xylem and phloem
- plants with soft, green stems
- this kingdom likes warm, moist, dark places
- kingdom for venus fly trap
- kingdom of lions and tigers and bears
- euglena use this whip-like structure to move
- spell out the word of how many shapes of bacteria
- gas plants take in
- we used this fungi to carbonate the root beer
- kingdom for euglena, paramecium, and amoebas
- rod shaped bacteria
- type of plants that have xylem and phloem in ring
- paramecium use these structures to move
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- substance that phloem carries
- gas plants give off
- substance that xylem carries
- diseased caused by bacteria Yersinia pestis
- this organism uses pseudopodia to move
- describes veins in monocot leaf
- common name for members of kingdom Monera
- kingdom whose members all have chloroplasts
- plants with brown, hard stems
- cell division
- antibiotic made from fungi/mold
- sphere-shaped bacteria
- kingdom for mold, mildew, and yeast
26 Clues: cell division • gas plants take in • gas plants give off • rod shaped bacteria • sphere-shaped bacteria • kingdom for venus fly trap • substance that xylem carries • substance that phloem carries • plants with soft, green stems • plants with brown, hard stems • describes veins in monocot leaf • antibiotic made from fungi/mold • kingdom for mold, mildew, and yeast • ...
Soil Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Plants only use 4-7% of soil _____.
- Fertilizer makes soil _______.
- ______ fungi are able to drastically increase absorption.
- Mycorrhizal fungus forms living ________ within the root structures.
- ______ matter is always in healthy soil.
- A____ plant can keep most diseases out.
- Roots often do not reach the ____.
- Fungi and _____ supply nutrients to the soil.
- Plants, ___ and bacteria make a special system.
- Plants supply ____ in the form of glucose.
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- ______ of bacteria do not move back and forth from the roots.
- If a plant can not find a _____ for its roots they'll die.
- Healthy ___ need healthy soil to grow.
- ____ of absorption is very limited.
- On average roots are no ______ than a hair.
- Roots can only grow in __________.
- Forms a sort of natural defense system around the roots.
- Plants ___________ roots have capacity.
- Fertilizer was a miracle for ____
- ______ is what is created when soil life breaks down matter.
20 Clues: Fertilizer makes soil _______. • Fertilizer was a miracle for ____ • Roots can only grow in __________. • Roots often do not reach the ____. • Plants only use 4-7% of soil _____. • ____ of absorption is very limited. • Healthy ___ need healthy soil to grow. • A____ plant can keep most diseases out. • Plants ___________ roots have capacity. • ...
Soil, Plants and Habitats 2025-06-05
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- Plants need this from the sky to grow
- The part of a plant that holds it up
- A hot, wet habitat with tall trees
- Good things in soil that help plants
- A habitat with many trees
- A tiny plant inside something hard
- A sticky type of soil
- Loose, grainy soil found on beaches
- The top layer of the ground
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- A place where an animal or plant lives
- Food waste that turns into soil
- A dry, sandy place with little rain
- A habitat with lots of water and plants
- The colourful part of a plant
- Plants drink this
- The parts of a plant that grow underground
- A creature that lives in soil and helps it
- A cold, treeless habitat with frozen ground
- Parts of a plant that take in sunlight
- We breathe it, and so do plants
20 Clues: Plants drink this • A sticky type of soil • A habitat with many trees • The top layer of the ground • The colourful part of a plant • Food waste that turns into soil • We breathe it, and so do plants • A hot, wet habitat with tall trees • A tiny plant inside something hard • A dry, sandy place with little rain • Loose, grainy soil found on beaches • ...
Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016-02-07
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- Iron, calcium, & folic acid are especially important for a woman during this
- Drinking plenty of this prevents electrolyte imbalance
- Newest food graphic (2 wds)
- Basic rate at which the body expends energy to maintain itself in resting state
- Teenagers are recommended to get _______ minutes of exercise each day
- The study of dietary requirements.
- Main source of energy for the body, includes sugars & starches
- Throwing up after eating is a symptom of this eating disorder
- Food substances that make up a mixture
- The human body needs these chemical elements & compounds
- This is the way we see ourselves (2 wds)
- Naturally occurring compound that our body needs
- Running, swimming & biking are examples of this type of exercise
- Having a large amount of body fat
- People with this disorder often eat large amounts of food in private (2 wds)
- Rapid weight loss without having to exercise or change eating habits are characteristics of these diets
- Person qualified in or practicing the science of applying the principles of nutrition
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- Necessary nutrient that we get from meat, eggs, & dairy
- Fatty substance found in food or formed by the body that coats & restricts arteries
- Unusual weight gain or loss, hair loss, acne, or sterility can result from use of these
- Vegetables & fruits are examples of these foods (2 wds)
- Measurement of heat energy provided by food
- Heart disease, high blood pressure, & type 2 diabetes are all health risks associated with being this
- Look at the nutrition label & ingredients of these foods to decide if you should eat them regularly
- Nutrient that supplies the most calories per gram
- Calories we get from food provide us with this
- Proteins are made of these, some are essential (2 wds)
- Organic nutrient compounds needed in small amounts to help with body processes
- Psychological desire to eat
- This disorder has consequences similar to starvation
- 3500 calories
- Maintenance & improvement of health through exercise & proper diet
32 Clues: 3500 calories • Newest food graphic (2 wds) • Psychological desire to eat • Having a large amount of body fat • The study of dietary requirements. • Food substances that make up a mixture • This is the way we see ourselves (2 wds) • Measurement of heat energy provided by food • Calories we get from food provide us with this • Naturally occurring compound that our body needs • ...
3.01 Notes CW 2023-03-02
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- A biennial plant completes its life cycle in __ years
- The branch that deals with plants & animals & their life processes.
- Forestry is the science of growing, managing,and harvesting __
- If the plant's __ its not getting enough moisture
- Agronomy is the science of growing & harvesting field crops such as __, wheat, tobacco, etc.
- Plants that grow best in the cooler weather are __ season plants
- Remains green & beautiful all year.
- If the plant's __ its full of moisture
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- The science of growing, processing,& marketing Fruits, Veggies, and Plants.
- The part of biology that only deals with plants
- A __ plant completes it life cycle in more than two years.
- Plants that grow best in the warmer weather are __ season plants
- The part of biology that only deals with animals
- - If a plant is __ it won't grow hardly at all for the season
- An annual plant completes its life cycle in __ year
- __ plant loses its leaves in the dormant seasons
16 Clues: Remains green & beautiful all year. • If the plant's __ its full of moisture • The part of biology that only deals with plants • The part of biology that only deals with animals • __ plant loses its leaves in the dormant seasons • If the plant's __ its not getting enough moisture • An annual plant completes its life cycle in __ year • ...
orange chicken pow pow 2023-07-31
Biology revision - key word crossword 2018-06-14
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- A process that causes the levels of chemical to build up as they are passed along a food chain
- A type of organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants that gives them their colour and allows them to absorb sunlight
- Small holes in the surface of a leaf that allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf
- A living thing such as an animal or a plant
- a diagram showing what organisms eat
- chemicals that farmers can use on the soil to help their plants to grow
- the place where an organism lives
- substances that plants absorb from the soil to allow them to grow (including nitrates, phosphates, magnesium and potassium)
- All the animals and plants that live in an area, plus the actual area itself.
- A type of animal that can eat meat or plants (eg. human)
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- The process that causes particles to spread out due to random movement
- A particular place or role that an organism has in its ecosystem
- The process that plants use to make food for themselves
- all the animals or plants in one species that live together
- an animal that gets eaten by other animals
- The substance inside red blood cells that is responsible for carrying oxygen
- The process that releases energy in our body
- A type of organism that must eat food to survive
- an animal that eats other animals
20 Clues: the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • a diagram showing what organisms eat • an animal that gets eaten by other animals • A living thing such as an animal or a plant • The process that releases energy in our body • A type of organism that must eat food to survive • The process that plants use to make food for themselves • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
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- a larger organism that harbors a smaller organism
- The part of the Earth where living things exist
- organisms that are killed and eaten by other organisms
- organism that cannot make its own food and eats other plants and animals
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- animal that eats plants
- organisms that make their own food
- an organism that mostly eats decaying biomass such as meat or plants
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the living components that shape the environment
- organisms that can produce its own food
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- an organism that eats other plants and animals
- all of the food chains in a ecosystem
- A level or a position in a food chain, a food web, or a ecological pyramid
- an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter
- animal that eats plants and meat
- group of organisms that live in the same place
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- plants, animals, and other organisms that live together in the same place
- when one organism lives on or in another organism
- interacting group of different organisms living in the same place
- home of plants, animals, or other organisms
- animal that eats meat
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical characteristics
25 Clues: animal that eats meat • animal that eats plants • animal that eats plants and meat • organisms that make their own food • all of the food chains in a ecosystem • organisms that can produce its own food • home of plants, animals, or other organisms • an organism that eats other plants and animals • group of organisms that live in the same place • ...
Photosynthesis Voabulary 2023-08-31
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- are cells that are present in green plants
- pair of curved cells that surround a stoma
- is something that will change when it reacts
- is the thing that gives us light and warms our earth
- is how plants make thier own food
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- is what we breath out
- light that you can see
- process in living organisms involving the production of energy
- type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
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- we drink it
- is an important energy source
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- tiny openings in plant tissue
- is the finishing result
- is what we breath in
- Plants are plants that are green
- vascular tissue in charge of transport and distribution of the organic nutrients
18 Clues: we drink it • is what we breath in • is what we breath out • light that you can see • is the finishing result • is an important energy source • tiny openings in plant tissue • is how plants make thier own food • Plants are plants that are green • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • are cells that are present in green plants • pair of curved cells that surround a stoma • ...
Plant Nutrients! 2026-01-05
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- Essential nutrients required only in small quantities
- Symptom of phosphorus deficiency, often seen on stems or leaf undersides
- Nitrogen stimulates this underground growth process
- Portion of a fertilizer representing the nutrients applied
- Symptom of potassium deficiency, especially on older leaves
- Material added to lower soil pH (increase acidity)
- Material used to raise soil pH (increase alkalinity)
- High-energy compound in plant cells requiring phosphorus
- Process aided by potassium, involving energy capture in plants
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- Nitrogen is needed for making these building blocks of proteins
- Fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
- Nutrients needed by plants in the largest amounts
- pH range in which most plants grow best (write as 5.5to8)
- Yellowing of green plant parts caused by nitrogen deficiency
- Any material that supplies essential nutrients to plants
- Measure controlling chemical reactions in soil based on hydrogen ions
- Phosphorus is a structural component of these molecules
- Part of fertilizer allowing application but providing no nutrients
- Nitrogen helps plants produce this green pigment for photosynthesis
- Opened and closed with help from potassium
- Procedure used to determine the nutrients present in soil
21 Clues: Opened and closed with help from potassium • Nutrients needed by plants in the largest amounts • Material added to lower soil pH (increase acidity) • Nitrogen stimulates this underground growth process • Material used to raise soil pH (increase alkalinity) • Essential nutrients required only in small quantities • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- Make it clean and hygienic.
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
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- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
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- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
food web 2023-12-15
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- a tree
- average weather conditions over a long period of time
- earth or dirt
- long-stemmed, woody vine
- relating to feeding and nutrition
- the variety of life
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea
- forest clearance
- trees poking high above the treetops of the canopy layer below
- a chemical element
- the world’s largest tropical rainforest
- a supercontinent
- upper canopy zone in a forest
- small, non-vascular flowerless plants
- an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources
- a floridian biologist
- a tropical fish
- the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone
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- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- people inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists
- protecting species from extinction
- principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant
- a chemical element with an atomic number of 8
- all the plant life present in a particular region or time
- droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then fall under gravity
- natural region of flooded grasslands in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida
- a type of forest
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volum
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time
- change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
30 Clues: a tree • earth or dirt • a tropical fish • forest clearance • a type of forest • a supercontinent • a chemical element • the variety of life • a floridian biologist • long-stemmed, woody vine • upper canopy zone in a forest • relating to feeding and nutrition • protecting species from extinction • small, non-vascular flowerless plants • the world’s largest tropical rainforest • ...
Foods German 2025-11-18
15 Clues: Peas • Lime • Onion • Apple • Grapes • Cereal • Banana • Garlic • Nutella • Raspberry • Pineapple • Blackberries • Black Currant • Nutrition, Diet • Bread with cheese and butter
HPFS Crossword 2025-02-19
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- We are open ___ to ___ M-TH
- This location
- Blood ___
- ___ training through AHA
- who we serve (2)
- who we serve (1)
- ___ screenings
- Personal ___
- Steph rocks out in ___ class
- our 7 am class
- our other main campus location
- Health and ____
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- ____fitness, a new class taught by Carissa
- State University
- Class with your friends!
- who we serve (3)
- who we serve (4)
- Counseling
- Feburary is ____ Health month
19 Clues: Blood ___ • Counseling • Personal ___ • This location • ___ screenings • our 7 am class • Health and ____ • State University • who we serve (3) • who we serve (4) • who we serve (2) • who we serve (1) • Class with your friends! • ___ training through AHA • We are open ___ to ___ M-TH • Steph rocks out in ___ class • Feburary is ____ Health month • our other main campus location • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-05-20
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- what makes a plant green?
- since plants make their own food they are considered an...
- the process of plants make their own food.
- involves the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water and is located in the chloroplasts.
- what reaction occurs in the thylakoid during photosynthesis.
- liquid-like substance
- what organisms go through photosynthesis.
- three letter word used to describe energy.
- the resources used in the beginning are called
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- what reaction occurs in the stroma during photosynthesis.
- what is found inside the chloroplast and captures light but releases oxygen.
- what type of energy is created after photosynthesis.
- name of the sugar produced after photosynthesis
- plants would be located where in the energy pyramid.
- used in the process of photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide(CO2), Gas-like reactant of photosynthesis
- gas product
- what are the things produced called
- why do humans and animals need plants to produce oxygen?
- energy used in photosynthesis
19 Clues: gas product • liquid-like substance • what makes a plant green? • energy used in photosynthesis • what are the things produced called • what organisms go through photosynthesis. • the process of plants make their own food. • three letter word used to describe energy. • the resources used in the beginning are called • name of the sugar produced after photosynthesis • ...
Population and Migration 2022-12-01
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- What disease, that mosquito's carry, is responsible for abut 1.3% of human deaths?
- Many people fear that earth may become...
- No countries are fully dependent upon local...
- The number of years it would take for a country's population to double at it's present rate to increase is called...
- Physiological density is the density of population per unit of...
- Disease-causing organisms that enter and multiply in the body are called...
- What is the fear or hatred of foreigners?
- What traditional and modern things have often played a large role in population size?
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- Who asked whether humankind would always be able to feed itself (last name)?
- What is the key to lowering fertility rates?
- Which North American country has received the largest flow of immigrants over the last 150 years?
- When states are obligated to accept refugee and grant them safety it is called...
- What is the process of taming and training animals and sowing, caring for, and harvesting plants for human uses?
- In what stage does nutrition improve, medical science advance, and crude death rates drop dramatically?
- In stage one the crude birth rates and crude death rates are..
- What is the study of individual populations in terms of specific group characteristics?
- What are people called who think that immigrants deserve fewer rights than existing inhabitants of a country?
17 Clues: Many people fear that earth may become... • What is the fear or hatred of foreigners? • What is the key to lowering fertility rates? • No countries are fully dependent upon local... • In stage one the crude birth rates and crude death rates are.. • Physiological density is the density of population per unit of... • ...
Dietician Crossword 2023-01-29
8 Clues: spinach and lettuce are what • avocados are a good source of • bread is a good source of what • a food plan to become healthier • an expert in diet and nutrition • food necessary for health and growth • You are this when you eat the right foods • meats provide the necessary _____ that you need
Plant Propagation 2015-01-26
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- the entire plant before germination
- plant container which usually holds 6 to 12 plants and is sold as a unit
- a section of stem or root used for propagation of plants
- a plant which grows, flowers, produces seed, and dies in one year
- young plants that have been germinated several days
- a plant having only one cotyledon, or seed leaf
- to increase in number, to reproduce
- a plant having two cotyledons, or seed leaves
- a material which is used to start and grow seeds and plants
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- the outer covering of the seed
- to move plants from one growing location to another
- to increase in number
- a method of propagation requiring the cutting and dividing of plants
- the food supply for the young developing seedling which is contained in the seed
- to sprout or being to grow
- an offspring of two different varieties of plants
16 Clues: to increase in number • to sprout or being to grow • the outer covering of the seed • the entire plant before germination • to increase in number, to reproduce • a plant having two cotyledons, or seed leaves • a plant having only one cotyledon, or seed leaf • an offspring of two different varieties of plants • to move plants from one growing location to another • ...
horticulture 2025-10-09
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- The process of taking in water and nutrients through the roots.
- WALLS The rigid outer layer of a plant cell.
- The process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
- The process by which plants create new individuals.
- Inorganic substances absorbed from the soil that are essential for plant growth.
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- Substances that provide nourishment for growth and life.
- The primary site of photosynthesis in most plants.
- DIOXIDE A gas taken in by plants from the atmosphere for photosynthesis.
- The organic molecules, primarily sugar, that plants create for energy.
- Living organisms that create their own food through photosynthesis.
- A gas released into the atmosphere by plants.
- The process of water moving across a semipermeable membrane in plant cells.
- The movement of sugars and other substances throughout the plant.
- The reproductive units of a flowering plant.
- A carbohydrate produced by plants during photosynthesis.
15 Clues: WALLS The rigid outer layer of a plant cell. • The reproductive units of a flowering plant. • A gas released into the atmosphere by plants. • The primary site of photosynthesis in most plants. • The process by which plants create new individuals. • Substances that provide nourishment for growth and life. • A carbohydrate produced by plants during photosynthesis. • ...
Health Review 2024-11-06
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- Glucose; what your body needs to create energy but large amounts can lead to health problems
- One of the two types of vitamins
- An important mineral found in foods like bananas that keeps our nerves and heart healthy
- One of the 5 food groups which includes food such as carrots and lettuce
- Unhealthy fats found in many foods that can raise cholesterol levels in blood
- A lipid made by the liver and found in the blood stream
- The study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- Someone that specializes on the study of nutrition
- Another name for fats
- A mineral found in many healthy foods such as vegetables that regulate muscle, nerve, and cell functions
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- Molecules of sugar found in several foods such as bread and pasta
- The quantity of energy in a food
- A plate divided into 5 sections with healthy foods part of various groups
- Something that comes from a food
- One of the 5 food groups which includes foods such as apples and oranges
- Compounds found in the food we eat that help regulate many body processes
- The essential nutrient that builds and repairs muscles
- A nutrient that can be found in milk which strengthens bones and teeth
- Found in salt; too much can cause major health problems
- A mineral many are deficient in that our bodies need for growth and healthy blood systems
20 Clues: Another name for fats • The quantity of energy in a food • Something that comes from a food • One of the two types of vitamins • Someone that specializes on the study of nutrition • The essential nutrient that builds and repairs muscles • Found in salt; too much can cause major health problems • A lipid made by the liver and found in the blood stream • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2024-10-16
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- Crop yields can be improved by the addition of …
- Light independent reactions occurs in the … of plants
- Nutrient assimilation can occur across the surface of the plant or through the root system of … plants
- A membrane inside the chloroplast that forms stacked, disc-shaped structures is called ...
- Movement of molecules between cells are facilitated by …
- In C4 plants, the first carboxylation is done by … in the mesophyll cells, converting CO2 into oxaloacetate (OAA).
- The movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel is called …
- The primary pump that creates a bigger gradient electrical potential between the inside and outside of the cell membrane is called …
- free energy associated with water is called …
- Where does photosynthesis occur in plants?
- a … transport is a cell transport system that does not require any energy and proceeds across cell membranes along the concentration gradient
- … is a bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen (N2) in leguminous plant
- the mutual attraction between molecules, such as hydrogen bonds between water molecules is called ,,,
- … facilitate the movement of water across plasma membranes.
- New cells originate in a dividing tissue is called ,,,
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- A set of reactions that uses energy to convert 2-PG to 3-PGA,CO2 and NH3 is called …
- The primary pigment in plants is called
- The first step in light independent reaction is … (hint: addition of functional group)
- The first step photosynthesis is called … reaction
- In CAM plants, CO2 fixed at night is stored in … as organic acids
- … growth gives increase in width and diameter of plants
- When during the day does the stomata of CAM plants open to allow CO2 to enter?
- … protein contain particular region called gates that open and close in response to signal.
- What is the maximum absorption wavelength of photosystem I?
- roots that adapts to habitats of extremely low soil fertility are called … roots
- … contain multiple complete genomes of a single species
- a growth system that grow plants with their roots immersed in a nutrient solution without soil is called … growth system
- The movement of one molecule independent of the other molecules through a protein channel is called …
- Which tissue system of plants moves or translocate water and solutes?
- … catalyses the carboxylation of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) in the Calvin-Benson cycle
- the diffusion of water across a selective permeable membrane is called …
31 Clues: The primary pigment in plants is called • Where does photosynthesis occur in plants? • free energy associated with water is called … • Crop yields can be improved by the addition of … • The first step photosynthesis is called … reaction • Light independent reactions occurs in the … of plants • New cells originate in a dividing tissue is called ,,, • ...
Food Innovation Center | Grand Opening 2023-04-25
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- The individuals or groups that purchase and use products or services
- Food made from the milk of cows or other mammals
- alternatives Alternatives to animal-based products that are derived from plants
- The abilities and resources that a person or organization has at their disposal
- Small, portable food items that are often eaten between meals
- Individuals who are involved in a particular activity or profession
- Edible substances that provide nourishment and energy to the body
- The act of bringing something into existence through imagination or original thought
- The process of introducing new ideas, methods, or products
- Information, skills, and expertise that is acquired through experience or education
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- The process of developing a recipe or product
- Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome
- A particular branch of commerce or production that deals with a specific kind of goods or services
- Current patterns or styles of behavior that are popular or widespread
- nutrition Specialized food and supplements designed to meet the nutritional needs of specific populations or conditions
- benefits Positive effects on physical or mental health that result from consuming certain foods
- popular destination or gathering spot (place-to-be)
- Practical knowledge and expertise in a particular field
- Having a spicy or salty flavor
- A location that serves as the hub of activity or focus for a particular purpose
20 Clues: Having a spicy or salty flavor • The process of developing a recipe or product • Food made from the milk of cows or other mammals • popular destination or gathering spot (place-to-be) • Practical knowledge and expertise in a particular field • Difficulties or obstacles that require effort to overcome • The process of introducing new ideas, methods, or products • ...
biology - plant phylogeny 2025-11-27
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- embryonic leaf capable of photosynthesis
- converted into sugars when produced
- “club mosses” - seedless sporophytes with lignified vascular system
- lignified vacuoles used for water transport in plants
- plants who’s seeds are contained within an ovary & ovary wall
- plants with floral parts in multiples of 3
- branched 2N sporophytes, veins in leaves
- what increases with primary structural growth
- alternations of generations with haploid and diploid life cycles
- integumented microgametophytes
- plant with floral parts in multiples of 4-5
- fusion of nuclei
- cells in plants capable of differentiation between tissue types
- possesses megaspores & microspores
- woody meristem tissue type used for growth in width & support
- 2N structure formed by fertilized zygotes in the bryophyte life cycle
- general relationships between plants and fungi
- plant tissue used to reduce water loss, often with wax
- producers of
- plant tissue used for water & nutrient transport
- fusion of cell membrane
- plants who’s seeds are protected by a fruit/ovary
- specialized cells to conduct sugar and nutrients in plants
- plant tissue used for storage and support
- structure made of 3-across, sprout “fruiting bodies”
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- gas exchange & guard cells to keep hydration levels
- containing two genetically distinct nuclei
- containing two nucleus
- containing one nucleus
- layer that envelops megasporangium
- collection of “leaf” structures who contain sporangium
- haploid algae with mitotic growth
- 3 words, undergoes mitosis to produce spores, contained in sporangium
- integumented megasporangium
- produces one type of spore
- meristem tissue type associated with growth in length
- sperm cell container
- part of what makes up plants’ cell walls
- particle that carries male gametes to female gametes
- thread of cells part of a greater structure, perform gas exchange with fungi
- gap in protective layer of megasporangium allowing for pollen reception
- “leaf” containing sporangium
- what increases with secondary structural growth
- containing multiple identical nuclei
- egg cell container
45 Clues: producers of • fusion of nuclei • egg cell container • sperm cell container • containing two nucleus • containing one nucleus • fusion of cell membrane • produces one type of spore • integumented megasporangium • “leaf” containing sporangium • integumented microgametophytes • haploid algae with mitotic growth • layer that envelops megasporangium • possesses megaspores & microspores • ...
photosynthesis 2020-10-20
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- For plants to grow
- What we breath in?
- The only variable that you change
- Transports water through out the plants
- Invisible to the eye light
- Are tiny openings and pores in a plant
- Transports sugars through out the plants
- The variable that you are investigating
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- What do plants breath in?
- how hot/cold is it
- Helps the plants grow
- Water+carbon dioxide=oxygen + water
- What organisms uses photosynthesis
- The light source needed for photosynthesis
14 Clues: how hot/cold is it • For plants to grow • What we breath in? • Helps the plants grow • What do plants breath in? • Invisible to the eye light • The only variable that you change • What organisms uses photosynthesis • Water+carbon dioxide=oxygen + water • Are tiny openings and pores in a plant • Transports water through out the plants • The variable that you are investigating • ...
the best crossword ever like cmon 2023-10-04
13 Clues: crabs • spiders • breeding • breathing • millipede • when you ear • comes out of you • invertabrate animals • small arthropod animal • something without a spine • feel, hear, see something • when you increase in size • when you change your position by walking or etc.
Photosynthesis & Leaves 2022-10-13
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- the green pigment in plants that is required for the process by which plants make their own food
- the name of the tiny holes on the underside of the leaf that allow gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf
- the organelle in plant and algal cells that contains the green pigment that is required for the process by which plants make their own food
- the general name for living things that are capable of making their own food and which are consumed by other living things
- the process by which plants make their own food
- the source of water for plants
- the name of the vessels through which water is transported from the root system to the leaves
- the sugar made in the process by which plants make their own food
- the source of the energy required for the process by which plants make their own food
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- a structure made up of two or more tissue types that carries out a specific role
- groups of similar cells that work together on a specialised task
- the name of the vessels through which sugars made in the leaf are transported to other parts of the plant
- the gaseous reactant in the process by which plants make their own food
- the gaseous product in the process by which plants make their own food
- the liquid reactant in the process by which plants make their own food
- the term used to describe the relationship between organs in an organ system
16 Clues: the source of water for plants • the process by which plants make their own food • groups of similar cells that work together on a specialised task • the sugar made in the process by which plants make their own food • the gaseous product in the process by which plants make their own food • the liquid reactant in the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Gardening Crossword 2025-06-24
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- The green pigment in leaves.
- What is added to soil to enrich it naturally?
- Horizontal underground stem of some plants.
- What is the pH level called when it’s exactly 7?
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- What type of soil drains water quickly?
- What part of the plant is typically underground?
- Term for a plant that lives two years.
- Process of moving a plant to a bigger pot.
- Gardening tool used to dig holes.
- Botanical term for the flowering part of a grass.
- Orange root vegetable.
- Term for yellowing leaves in plants.
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- Plants need this to perform photosynthesis.
- What animal is also an unusual pollinator?
- Tool used to water plants
- What plant hormone promotes cell elongation?
- Practice of cutting parts of a plant to shape it.
- Method to grow plants in water without soil.
- Season tulips bloom
20 Clues: Season tulips bloom • Orange root vegetable. • Tool used to water plants • The green pigment in leaves. • A young plant grown from a seed. • Gardening tool used to dig holes. • Term for yellowing leaves in plants. • Term for a plant that lives two years. • What type of soil drains water quickly? • What animal is also an unusual pollinator? • ...
Plant Terms 2022-10-04
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- They grow in water.
- It is usually put in potting soil to make the plant grow faster.
- They are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle.
- Moss a large absorbent moss, it is used to pack moss.
- Where two or more plants are broken up.
- It is a mature ripened reproductive structure.
- It is food for animals in the water.
- It connects two plant segments together.
- They are bugs that eat your plant.
- It is for making a new plant, and it is also used in horticulture.
- It's where the new plant is almost disconnected to the mother plant and growing roots.
- It is used as food and usually goes with meats.
- It is a pruning method usually used on young plants.
- usually bright colored.
- They are plants that grow in the air.
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- It is usually added to soil to help with water drainage
- They are plants that have grown in sand, gravel, or liquid with nutrients. No soil.
- engineering: copies a gene or genes with desired traits.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight.
- A bud of one plant is connected to a different plant.
- cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Culture Techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells.
- Provides nourishment essential for the growth.
- They can live for three or more growing sessions.
- The main part of a bush.
- they are plants usually they are used as ornamental plants.
- something that goes under ground.
- what a plant grows in.Growing media: A substance that roots grow and extract water and nutrients
28 Clues: They grow in water. • usually bright colored. • The main part of a bush. • something that goes under ground. • They are bugs that eat your plant. • It is food for animals in the water. • They are plants that grow in the air. • Where two or more plants are broken up. • It connects two plant segments together. • cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems. • ...
Common Caregiver Terms 2023-06-09
10 Clues: - Aid provided • - Overall health • - Healthy eating • - Showing empathy • - Ability to move • - Changes in care • - Prescribed drugs • - Temporary relief • - Emotional backing • - Memory loss condition
Common Caregiver Terms 2023-06-09
10 Clues: - Aid provided • - Overall health • - Healthy eating • - Showing empathy • - Ability to move • - Changes in care • - Prescribed drugs • - Temporary relief • - Emotional backing • - Memory loss condition
Common Caregiver Terms 2023-06-09
10 Clues: - Aid provided • - Overall health • - Healthy eating • - Showing empathy • - Ability to move • - Changes in care • - Prescribed drugs • - Temporary relief • - Emotional backing • - Memory loss condition
LET'S BE HEALTHY 2026-02-02
10 Clues: power • common • health • neglect • increase, boost • enough, adequate • encourage, bolster • in a good condition • achievement, victory • essential food to support life and growth
Bio Ecology 2024-05-31
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- eats only animals
- we breath out this gas
- a nutrient necessary for plants to grow
- All living beings on Earth
- Biotic and abiotic factors interacting in an area
- relationship in which both benefit
- These are the producers
- Eats plants and animals
- Fertilizer that comes from organic matter
- process in which plants absorb nitrogen
- many organisms of the same species together
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- liquid water becomes water vapor
- nitrogen gas is converted to this in nitrogen fixation
- a predator eats a prey
- mostly found in the atmosphere but we do not breath it.
- relationship in which one organism benefits and the other one is not affected
- water vapor becomes droplets in the clouds
- eats only plants
- Type of fertilizer made in a factory
19 Clues: eats only plants • eats only animals • a predator eats a prey • we breath out this gas • These are the producers • Eats plants and animals • All living beings on Earth • liquid water becomes water vapor • relationship in which both benefit • Type of fertilizer made in a factory • a nutrient necessary for plants to grow • process in which plants absorb nitrogen • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-01
10 Clues: unit of heat • repairs cells • taking in food • gives you energy • fat-like substance • starches and sugars • substances in foods • complex carbohydrate • regulate body process • substances the body uses
Sara's Water and Air Review 2021-10-13
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- moving air aids in ___ and exchange of gases
- Plants get most water through the
- Capillary water is water that is ___ by plants and is held in small pores in the soil
- the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against external forces
- ___ = low transpiration
- Air mostly consists of ___
- Gravitational Water is water that falls due to ___
- 1% of air is other gases including ___
- ___ water = lack of oxygen and mold
- Total porosity is the total volume of air or water in a soil that is expressed as a ___
- the stomata is an opening in the ___
- ___ = high transpiration
- Water carries materials through the
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- water held so strongly by soil particles, it can not be used by plants
- oxygen is mainly picked up by the roots because of the intake of ___. (Molecule form)
- the total amount of water a soil can 'hold' against the force of gravity
- Transpiration is the loss of water vapor through the ___
- Respiration is the process of plants “___”/ the intake of CO2
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- most plants grow in climates with ___ humidity
- a pore is a pocket of ___ or ___ in a soil
- ___ water = cell death and drying out
- During respiration plants expel ___
23 Clues: ___ = low transpiration • ___ = high transpiration • Air mostly consists of ___ • Plants get most water through the • ___ water = lack of oxygen and mold • During respiration plants expel ___ • Water carries materials through the • the amount of water vapor in the air • the stomata is an opening in the ___ • ___ water = cell death and drying out • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
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- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
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- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • To cook food in small pieces. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
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- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Riley's 22nd Birthday Crossword 2021-08-13
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- Large bulk selling store (with accent)
- Most esteemed position held by you
- A wifi name
- A new opportunity
- Drink of choice
- Post
- Recommended nutrition for Riley
- Bishops old room
- Should not go in ramen
- What Bishop does
- Second recommended nutrition for Riley
- Bishops dietary restriction
- Most wonderful animals
- Too affluent to hear you
- a previously unknown fruit
- Our favorite media theme
- Favorite character from some murder tv show
- Your second best friend
- Drink of choice
- The 11th commandment
- Rileys dietary restriction
- Boyfriend
- Belongs in an art museum
- Your favorite fish
- All about August 16th
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- What Bishop shall be
- Friends close by
- ;)
- Who is it
- The true test of our relationship
- A good nickname
- Fun time (praise god)
- A favorite flower
- 5lbs
- Location of 27 down
- Lost items
- The new 5 down
- Creature
- Best mom
- Near death experience
- A new home
- City we met
- Bar that used to be frequented in Boulder
- What you want
- The sport that brought us together
- One of my favorite days with you
- What we looked at on the playgrounf
- I havent forgotten about this
48 Clues: ;) • Post • 5lbs • Creature • Best mom • Who is it • Boyfriend • Lost items • A new home • A wifi name • City we met • What you want • The new 5 down • Drink of choice • A good nickname • Drink of choice • Friends close by • Bishops old room • What Bishop does • A new opportunity • A favorite flower • Your favorite fish • Location of 27 down • What Bishop shall be • The 11th commandment • Fun time (praise god) • ...
NUTRITION AND DIETS VOCAB . 2023-10-26
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- the act of healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better mental and physical outcomes.
- a state or poor nutrition may be caused by poor diet or disease.
- used for production of steroid hormones,vitamin D,and, bile acid.
- a measure of body fat, based on height and weight.
- eliminates or limits foods that are high in bulk or fiber.
- commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds.
- reduced salt intake for cardiovascular disease or kidney disease.
- loss of appetite
- chemical elements found in food.
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- 10-15 percent less than desired weight.
- also a lipid that provides energy
- the amount of head produced during metabolism is the way that energy food content is measured.
- basic component of all body cells,essential for building and repairing tissue.
- unit of measurements the fuel value of food
- the nutrient that provides the best energy.
- high blood pressure ,may be caused by too much fat or salt in diet.
- modifications to a normal diet used to improve health conditions.
- all body processes related to food used of good for growth,development and health.
- foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber.
- organic components that are essential to life,important for metabolism.
20 Clues: loss of appetite • chemical elements found in food. • also a lipid that provides energy • 10-15 percent less than desired weight. • unit of measurements the fuel value of food • the nutrient that provides the best energy. • foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber. • commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds. • a measure of body fat, based on height and weight. • ...
Self-care 2022-04-01
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- Learn a new
- Do this to calm down
- See your doctor for an
- Strengthen social
- Know your
- Listen to this to relax
- Practice this daily
- Write in a
- Perform a random act of
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- Spend time out in
- Get a good nights
- Show this to yourself and others
- Do this to stay fit
- Hydrate with this
- Get involved with your
- Maintain a positive
- Focus on good
17 Clues: Know your • Write in a • Learn a new • Focus on good • Spend time out in • Get a good nights • Hydrate with this • Strengthen social • Do this to stay fit • Maintain a positive • Practice this daily • Do this to calm down • See your doctor for an • Get involved with your • Listen to this to relax • Perform a random act of • Show this to yourself and others
Grade 9 Reading Unit 1.b 2023-05-23
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- Plants of a particular region
- Without artificial chemicals
- Energy made by the sun
- Gas that plants and animals need to live
- Forest with high rainfall
- Use again
- Convert something old into something else
- A layer of gas found high in the atmosphere
- Study of animals and plants in their environment
- From nature
- Good for the environment; also a color
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- Mix of smoke and chemicals in the air
- Rain with sulfuric acid
- Animals of a particular region
- An event that causes great damage
- Weather in a place
- Growing plants as food
- Something that is naturally renewed
- Not harmful to the environment
- Poisonous chemicals from factories
- Make smaller or less in amount
- Things that are useful to humans
22 Clues: Use again • From nature • Weather in a place • Growing plants as food • Energy made by the sun • Rain with sulfuric acid • Forest with high rainfall • Without artificial chemicals • Plants of a particular region • Animals of a particular region • Not harmful to the environment • Make smaller or less in amount • Things that are useful to humans • An event that causes great damage • ...
Characteristics and Classifications of Living Organisms 2022-04-08
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- The process by which metabolic waste, toxic substances and excess materials are removed from the body.
- A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species.
- All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism.
- An increase in size or dry mass that is permanent. This may be due to an increase in the number or size of cells.
- A nonliving microorganisms that consists of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
- Chemical reactions that take place inside cells and release energy from the breakdown of nutrient molecules. This energy is used for metabolism.
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- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
- The ability to detect and respond to internal and external stimuli in the environment.
- Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms.
- The organisation of organisms into groups based on their characteristics and structure.
- The process by which living organisms take in materials needed for growth, development and energy. Animals need water, ions, and organic compounds. Plants need water, ions, carbon dioxide and light.
- A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism.
- The production of more of the same type of organism.
13 Clues: The production of more of the same type of organism. • All of the chemical reactions that take place in an organism. • A universal system for naming organism's using their genus and species. • Biological catalysts that increase the rate of reaction in living organisms. • A change in position due to the action of an organism or part of an organism. • ...
7 GR Plant resp._____________________________ due Wed Feb 7 2024-02-05
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- AS CHLOROPHYLL BREAKS DOWN, YELLOW AND _____ PIGMENTS ARE VISIBLE.
- PLANT RESPONSE TO TEMP. CHANGE.
- PLANT RESP. TO WATER AVAILABILITY
- OVER THE FALL, ___ AND WATER ARE TRANSPORTED OUT OF THE TREES LEAVES.
- PLANT RESPONSE TO CHANGE IN PLANT POSITION GROW AGAINST GRAVITY
- PLANT GROWTH IS CONTROLLED BY RESPONSES TO____
- PLANTS CAN ADAPT TO THE STIMULI IN THEIR ______
- PLANT STIMULI RESPONSES ARE CONTROLLED BY _____
- A PLANTS RESPONSE TO TOUCH
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- OVERCROWDING MAKE CAUSE NUTRIENT____ SOIL.
- MEANS THE SAME AS PHOTOTROPISM
- RESPOND MOSTLY TO THIGMOTROPISM
- A PLANTS' GROWTH RESPONSE TO STIMULI IS CALLED A ____
- WHEN TREES LEAVES FALL TO THE GROUND THE TREE IS READY FOR____
- TREES LOOSE LEAVES AND GO INTO A _____ STAGE.
- PLANTS NEED WATER, SUNLIGHT AND NUTRIENT-____ SOIL IN WHICH TO GROW.
- A PLANT HORMONE THAT SPEEDS UP GROWTH
- INSECTS, ____ AND OTHER PESTS CAN CAUSE DISEASE IN PLANTS
- COOLER DAYS CAUSE THE LEAVES TO ____ MAKING CHLOROPHYLL
19 Clues: A PLANTS RESPONSE TO TOUCH • MEANS THE SAME AS PHOTOTROPISM • RESPOND MOSTLY TO THIGMOTROPISM • PLANT RESPONSE TO TEMP. CHANGE. • PLANT RESP. TO WATER AVAILABILITY • A PLANT HORMONE THAT SPEEDS UP GROWTH • OVERCROWDING MAKE CAUSE NUTRIENT____ SOIL. • TREES LOOSE LEAVES AND GO INTO A _____ STAGE. • PLANT GROWTH IS CONTROLLED BY RESPONSES TO____ • ...
enkku 2.1 2023-02-28
15 Clues: tietty • koodari • ravinto • pääaine • maljakko • hyvä puoli • mahdollisesti • vastahakoinen • omaisuus, onni • ruokavalio-oppi • galaksien välinen • kutsumus, ammatti • ulospäinsuuntautunut • tosiasioista kertova • vaihteleva, erilainen
Spellings 20th April 2018-04-12
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- ________ he was hungry, he could not eat.
- To be able to use something again and again.
- creating new life. For example plants make seeds.
- To offer a different choice.
- A final decision, it comes at the end.
- The person that receives something.
- Your homework is late;_________ you will stay in at break.
- Using more of something than is needed.
- To think about something carefully again.
- I will help ________ I can.
- To think about something carefully.
- To be aware of whats happening in your environment (5 senses).
- To give a suggestion or opinion.
- Fish use their gills to _______ and we use our lungs.
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- I strongly _________ you to get on with your work.
- Eating food that helps your body grow well.
- Something happening because of something else happening.
- A word used to help help add extra information to what has been said.
- She always arrives on time at school. __________, her work is amazing.
- getting rid of waste products that your body does not need.
- used to power machines.
- One boy has a freckle on his cheek. ________, the twins look exactly the same.
- To get something done without any waste of time or effort.
- To use small amounts to stop things being wasted.
- She ran the race ________ her injured leg.
25 Clues: used to power machines. • I will help ________ I can. • To offer a different choice. • To give a suggestion or opinion. • The person that receives something. • To think about something carefully. • A final decision, it comes at the end. • Using more of something than is needed. • ________ he was hungry, he could not eat. • To think about something carefully again. • ...
POVERTY 2025-01-23
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- When fighting or wars lead to proverty and suffering
- Practices that help keep people and places clean
- Lack of access to quality … can perpetuate poverty
- A situation where people lack basic systems like road water supply, or electricity.
- How does poverty affect mental health
- How is poverty measured
- When people don’t get paid enough for their work
- Efforts by governments to provide jobs by building or repairing and suffering
- Being treated unfairly from society
- How does access to healthcare reduce poverty
- A lack of clean water and proper waste disposal
- A time when a difficult decision must be made
- When children don’t grow properly due to poor nutrition
- When someone doesn’t have a job
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- … change can cause poverty by disturbing plants and increasing natural disasters
- … can happen since one party owes to another
- What describes the absence of basic sanitation facilities
- The unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, or class
- Bad weather like floods or droughts
- The unfair gap in opportunities between rich and poor
- Dishonest conduct by those in power involving bribery
- When people leave their homes because of war or danger
- When people don’t have access to enough food
- Not having enough food to stop feeling hungry
- Not enough money to buy basic needs.
- Lack of social … nets can leave vulnerable populations without support
26 Clues: How is poverty measured • When someone doesn’t have a job • Bad weather like floods or droughts • Being treated unfairly from society • Not enough money to buy basic needs. • How does poverty affect mental health • … can happen since one party owes to another • When people don’t have access to enough food • How does access to healthcare reduce poverty • ...
Landscaping revision crossword 2025-10-09
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- A structure that supports pots or plants.
- Dishes placed under pots to catch excess water.
- Flat, green parts of a plant that make food through photosynthesis.
- Grown for decoration or beauty, not for eating.
- The main support of a plant that carries water and nutrients.
- Plants that live for more than two years.
- Plants that grow, flower, and die in one year.
- Small to medium-sized pieces of rock.
- The small parts from which new plants grow.
- The mature, seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible.
- Suitable for eating.
- A large, round container, sometimes used as a planter.
- The colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- A hard building material made from cement, sand, gravel, and water.
- Loose soil or earth used for planting.
- Points on a stem where leaves or branches grow.
- A large, solid piece of natural stone.
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- Plants with hard, brown stems, like shrubs and trees.
- Flat pieces of ceramic, stone, or concrete used for paving or decoration.
- A basket suspended in the air, filled with soil and plants.
- Fine, loose grains of rock, used for drainage or soil improvement.
- A section of garden prepared for growing vegetables.
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- Producing flowers.
- Small, loose stones used for paths or drainage.
- A black, tar-like material used for paving driveways and roads.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- Plants with soft, green stems that die back in winter.
- A garden bed made by planting directly into bales of straw.
- Structures that support or protect plants, like cold frames or trellises.
- An underground storage organ that produces new growth each season.
- A seed container that splits open when ripe.
- Containers used for growing individual plants.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
34 Clues: Producing flowers. • Suitable for eating. • Small to medium-sized pieces of rock. • Loose soil or earth used for planting. • A large, solid piece of natural stone. • A structure that supports pots or plants. • Plants that live for more than two years. • The small parts from which new plants grow. • A seed container that splits open when ripe. • ...
Plant Processes 2014-09-16
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- vascular tissue that moves liquid sugar to all parts of the plant
- most common plant pigment
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water and carbon dioxide into the glucose and give off oxygen
- Hormones substances that act as chemical messengers w/in plants
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- Plant’s response to gravity
- vascular tissue that moves water from the roots of a plant to the rest of the plant
- plant hormone that increases growth
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
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- growth away from or toward light
- plants plants that flower in less than 10-12 hours of darkness
- Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness
- plants plants that flower when mature
- plant hormone that is a gas that stimulates ripening of fruits
- plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness
- organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place
- any changes in an organism’s environment that cause a response
- Plant’s response to touch (tendrils)
18 Clues: most common plant pigment • Plant’s response to gravity • growth away from or toward light • plant hormone that increases growth • Plant’s response to touch (tendrils) • plants plants that flower when mature • Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness • plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness • organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place • ...
KJaramillo-Mayo Protein 2017-01-23
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- Chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- lipoprotein that picks up cholesterol and takes it back to the liver for excretion, "good" cholesterol
- Have to get them from food, body doesn't produce them
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzyme
- Sugars with single-unit chemical structures
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structure
- Nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found in mostly plant foods
- Simple carbs chemically formed from plants; made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- Green pigment in plants
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- chemical process that turns vegetable oils into solids
- Chemical process in which plants make carbs
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add a few or no calories
- Any food that has all nine essential amino acids
- Fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- Build & repair body tissue and maintain cell growth
- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- cells that store fats from foods that grow larger as they store additional fat
- chemical structures that make up fats
20 Clues: Green pigment in plants • chemical structures that make up fats • Chemical process in which plants make carbs • Sugars with single-unit chemical structures • Any food that has all nine essential amino acids • Formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically • Build & repair body tissue and maintain cell growth • Have to get them from food, body doesn't produce them • ...
Topic 1.4 & 2.5 2024-02-27
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- Vascular plants have vascular tissue, ________ roots, and a cuticle on their leaves.
- Covers and protects the stem of the plant.
- Plants cells have this, but animal cells do not.
- Petals are grouped by three's.
- Dicots have this type of root.
- The "ingredients" in a chemical reaction are also called __________
- Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction in plants that takes place mostly in _______________.
- Leaves are scattered or netted.
- contains the spores of a nonvascular plant.
- Tissue that brings water and minerals up from the roots.
- In Stage 1, the sun's energy breaks apart water and releases __________ gas.
- The "cake" in a chemical reaction is called the __________.
- Specialized structures to allow water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen to pass through them.
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- They are a group of plants that have tissues, or a group of similar cells that perform a specific function, and these tissues make up a vascular tissue.
- Tissue that brings sugar and nutrients to the plant.
- Low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue
- Are plants eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy to make food for the plant.
- Function of roots is to ________ them to the ground.
- In Stage 2, Carbon dioxide and Hydrogen combine to form _____________.
- Organisms that make their own food.
21 Clues: Petals are grouped by three's. • Dicots have this type of root. • Leaves are scattered or netted. • Organisms that make their own food. • Are plants eukaryotes or prokaryotes? • Covers and protects the stem of the plant. • contains the spores of a nonvascular plant. • Low-growing plant that lacks vascular tissue • Plants cells have this, but animal cells do not. • ...
Plant Classification 2020-03-13
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- Fertilized egg
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water and nutrients
- monocot's leaf veins
- Flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- organism that can produce its own food
- Cone bearing, vascular plants that produce "naked seeds".
- seeds are dispersed by wind because of lightweight seeds
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- cone bearing tree
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be eaten and are deposited in new areas
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- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- seeds fall into oceans or rivers and can float to new locations
- Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings within stem, tap roots, and netted leaf veins
- Do not have vascular system
- dicot's leaf veins
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, parallel veins in the leaves
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
21 Clues: Fertilized egg • cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • Do not have vascular system • Uses pollen and seeds to reproduce • organism that can produce its own food • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • seeds are dispersed by wind because of lightweight seeds • ...
Life Functions 2024-10-08
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- energy in humans
- all life functions working together
- ms. ferry's new last name
- the release of energy
- asexual or sexual
- to increase in cell number
- the removal of waste
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- if then statement
- control and coordination of an organism
- obtain and process food
- makes own food
- obtains food
- Circulate materials
- using your 5 senses
- balanced internal environment
- combine simple to form complex
- collected during an experiment
17 Clues: obtains food • makes own food • energy in humans • if then statement • asexual or sexual • Circulate materials • using your 5 senses • the removal of waste • the release of energy • obtain and process food • ms. ferry's new last name • to increase in cell number • balanced internal environment • combine simple to form complex • collected during an experiment • ...
Amoeba sister’s video 2025-11-24
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- vascular plant group with naked seeds
- structure that contains chlorophyll
- process of water movement in plants
- protective layer of a leaf
- organ specialized for photosynthesis
- process of making food in plants
- vascular tissue in plants that transport water
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- waxy protective layer covering epidermis on leaves
- seed bearing flowering plants
- anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients
- non-vascular plant group
- pigment found in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- plant tissue for sugar transport
- plant structure for support
- reproductive structure and angiosperms
15 Clues: non-vascular plant group • protective layer of a leaf • plant structure for support • seed bearing flowering plants • plant tissue for sugar transport • process of making food in plants • structure that contains chlorophyll • process of water movement in plants • organ specialized for photosynthesis • vascular plant group with naked seeds • ...
Kaleela's Spell Check 2022-03-29
12 Clues: nice • Sugar • tasty • preferred • Nourishment • Take in food • Unit of energy • fit as a fiddle • Fatty cell constituent • Substances providing nourishment • extremely pleasing to the sense of taste • not being provided with adequate nourishment
Kaleela's Spell Check 2022-03-29
12 Clues: nice • Sugar • tasty • preferred • Nourishment • Take in food • Unit of energy • fit as a fiddle • Fatty cell constituent • Substances providing nourishment • extremely pleasing to the sense of taste • not being provided with adequate nourishment
Plant Evolution & Classification 2025-04-21
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- a tropical gymnosperm in the phylum Cycadophyta that grows as a short shrub or tree, characterized by large, fern-like leaves and brightly-colored seed cones.
- structure in angiosperms consisting of male and female reproductive structures that attracts animal pollinators.
- early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed.
- nonvascular plants that have leaf-like, lobed, or ribbon-like photosynthetic tissues; a division of bryophyte plants; probably similar to the first land plants.
- vascular seedless plant with large divided leaves called fronds; more plant-like than the clubmosses; have stems, leaves, and roots.
- an early aquatic algae with stalks and rhizoids; had distinct male and female reproductive structures, similar to modern plants.
- small nonvascular plants with no leaves or roots that have coarse, multicellular rhizoids; a division of bryophyte plants.
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- examples of gymnosperms, such as pine and spruce trees; cone-bearing seed plants with vascular tissue.
- vascular plant similar to the nonvascular moss, but with roots, stems, and leaves; similar to early vascular plants.
- diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization.
- tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants.
- type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones.
- nonvascular plant that has long, pointed sporophytes like tiny horns; a division of bryophyte plants.
- structure produced by a seed plant that contains an embryo and food supply enclosed within a tough coat.
- type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower.
- a gymnosperm in the phylum Ginkgophyta that dates back 270 million years, with only one remaining living species (Ginkgo biloba); known as a living fossil.
- hair-like structure in a nonvascular plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors the plant to a surface.
17 Clues: type of seed plant that produces bare seeds in cones. • early growth and development of a plant embryo in a seed. • type of seed plant that produces seeds in the ovary of a flower. • diploid cell that forms when two haploid gametes unite during fertilization. • tough, hydrophobic carbohydrate molecule that stiffens and waterproofs vascular tissues of plants. • ...
Energy Cycles in Nature 2020-05-18
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- is the energy factory for a plant
- the sugars that plants consumes is called
- the ability to do work
- levels are groups of organisms in the energy pryamid
- animals that eat on plants are known as
- organisms can be ______ by what they eat
- living things in nature require energy for
- plants _______ from the sun
- energy from the ______ is all the energy living things consume
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- photosynthesis allows plants to use the suns energy to _____ food
- plants create their own food in a process called
- during photosynthesis plants release ____ from its leaves
- an ___________ cannot grow without energy
- when animals eat plants the absorb glucose as ____, which they use for energy
- energy ____ is a graphic representation of the flow of energy in a community
15 Clues: the ability to do work • plants _______ from the sun • is the energy factory for a plant • animals that eat on plants are known as • organisms can be ______ by what they eat • an ___________ cannot grow without energy • the sugars that plants consumes is called • living things in nature require energy for • plants create their own food in a process called • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-04
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- a plant that stays closed during the day
- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
- tiny openings that moves carbon dioxide in and oxygen out
- disc shaped parts inside chloroplast
- the part of photosynthesis that needs sunlight
- a plant that has 3 carbon molecules
- green pigments in a plant that help absorb sunlight
- where the light reactions occur
- the part where the plants uses energy to make sugars
- a plant that has 4 carbon molecules
- plants use this for photosynthesis
- where the calvin cycle occurs
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- a gas that plants take in during photosynthesis
- how we measure wavelengths
- colors that absorb light
- plants make ATP when they absorb sunlight
- plants use this to power photosynthesis
- the colors of light
- what's needed to make the light reactions
- a sugar that plants make during photosynthesis
- where photosynthesis happens
- a gas that is released during photosynthesis
22 Clues: the colors of light • colors that absorb light • how we measure wavelengths • where photosynthesis happens • where the calvin cycle occurs • where the light reactions occur • plants use this for photosynthesis • a plant that has 3 carbon molecules • a plant that has 4 carbon molecules • disc shaped parts inside chloroplast • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • ...
UNIT 2: LA ESCUELA 2022-04-19
25 Clues: art • map • math • band • music • money • choir • globe • health • biology • anatomy • english • spanish • algebra • physics • business • geometry • nutrition • chemistry • driver's ed • pre calculus • world history • social science • musical theater • natural science
Salud 2023-02-06
23 Clues: yoga • diet • flue • heart • fever • strong • height • despite • aspirin • allergy • calcium • to avoid • balanced • to demand • to sneeze • nutrition • to advise • to stretch • to develop • to indlude • to breathe • to contain • to tolerate
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task/ Jordan Churchill 2018-03-08
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- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- Something pretty that is used in the center of a table
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
23 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Types of Plants in Plants vs Zombies 2013-01-11
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- It shoots 1 pea in three lanes
- Helps to regenerate energy
- Lets you plant an non-aquatic plants on the water
- Creates a more stronger barrier for the zombies
- It shoots peas 2x
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- It shoots peas 1x
- Shoots watermelons
- Eats a zombie nearby
- Shoots frozen watermelons
- Shoots corn and butter
- Creates a barrier for the zombies
11 Clues: It shoots peas 1x • It shoots peas 2x • Shoots watermelons • Eats a zombie nearby • Shoots corn and butter • Shoots frozen watermelons • Helps to regenerate energy • It shoots 1 pea in three lanes • Creates a barrier for the zombies • Creates a more stronger barrier for the zombies • Lets you plant an non-aquatic plants on the water
EC - Year 9 Ecology 2023-06-07
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- A series of organisms that depend on the next as a source of food.
- An organism that eats the flesh of other animals.
- The position of an organism on the food chain.
- the process in which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create energy.
- An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals and their waste.
- All living things are...
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other does not.
- A symbiotic relationship where all species gain benefit from their relationship.
- A consumer that eats the animals that eats the animals that eat plants.
- The study of the relationship amongst organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
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- An organism that feeds on plants.
- A living thing that is capable of eating, growing and reproducing. This includes plants and animals.
- A consumer that eats animals that eat plants
- Something that is not living.
- Creates its own food or energy.
- Where one organism kills and eats the other.
- A complex relationship where organisms work together in their environment to form a bubble of life.
- A global ecosystem consisting of biotic and abiotic factors.
- A group of things living in a particular area.
- Consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- A relationship between species where one benefits at the expense of the other.
- An organism that feeds on both plants and meat.
- A collection of species that are commonly found together
- A consumer that eats plants
- Where an organism makes its home and meets the environmental conditions in the area to live.
- The production of carbon dioxide in an ecosystems carbon flux.
- An organism on the food chain that depend on producers for food.
27 Clues: All living things are... • A consumer that eats plants • Something that is not living. • Creates its own food or energy. • An organism that feeds on plants. • A consumer that eats animals that eat plants • Where one organism kills and eats the other. • A group of things living in a particular area. • The position of an organism on the food chain. • ...
Plant Terms 2022-10-04
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- They grow in water.
- It is usually put in potting soil to make the plant grow faster.
- They are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle.
- Moss a large absorbent moss, it is used to pack moss.
- Where two or more plants are broken up.
- It is a mature ripened reproductive structure.
- It is food for animals in the water.
- It connects two plant segments together.
- They are bugs that eat your plant.
- It is for making a new plant, and it is also used in horticulture.
- It's where the new plant is almost disconnected to the mother plant and growing roots.
- It is used as food and usually goes with meats.
- It is a pruning method usually used on young plants.
- usually bright colored.
- They are plants that grow in the air.
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- It is usually added to soil to help with water drainage
- They are plants that have grown in sand, gravel, or liquid with nutrients. No soil.
- engineering: copies a gene or genes with desired traits.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight.
- A bud of one plant is connected to a different plant.
- cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Culture Techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells.
- Provides nourishment essential for the growth.
- They can live for three or more growing sessions.
- The main part of a bush.
- they are plants usually they are used as ornamental plants.
- something that goes under ground.
- what a plant grows in.Growing media: A substance that roots grow and extract water and nutrients
28 Clues: They grow in water. • usually bright colored. • The main part of a bush. • something that goes under ground. • They are bugs that eat your plant. • It is food for animals in the water. • They are plants that grow in the air. • Where two or more plants are broken up. • It connects two plant segments together. • cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems. • ...
Plant Terms 2022-10-04
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- They grow in water.
- It is usually put in potting soil to make the plant grow faster.
- They are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle.
- Moss a large absorbent moss, it is used to pack moss.
- Where two or more plants are broken up.
- It is a mature ripened reproductive structure.
- It is food for animals in the water.
- It connects two plant segments together.
- They are bugs that eat your plant.
- It is for making a new plant, and it is also used in horticulture.
- It's where the new plant is almost disconnected to the mother plant and growing roots.
- It is used as food and usually goes with meats.
- It is a pruning method usually used on young plants.
- usually bright colored.
- They are plants that grow in the air.
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- It is usually added to soil to help with water drainage
- They are plants that have grown in sand, gravel, or liquid with nutrients. No soil.
- engineering: copies a gene or genes with desired traits.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight.
- A bud of one plant is connected to a different plant.
- cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems.
- Culture Techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells.
- Provides nourishment essential for the growth.
- They can live for three or more growing sessions.
- The main part of a bush.
- they are plants usually they are used as ornamental plants.
- something that goes under ground.
- what a plant grows in.Growing media: A substance that roots grow and extract water and nutrients
28 Clues: They grow in water. • usually bright colored. • The main part of a bush. • something that goes under ground. • They are bugs that eat your plant. • It is food for animals in the water. • They are plants that grow in the air. • Where two or more plants are broken up. • It connects two plant segments together. • cutting dead or overgrown branches or stems. • ...
Plant Processes 2014-09-16
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- Plant’s response to touch (tendrils)
- a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP
- Plant’s response to gravity
- plants plants that flower when mature
- any changes in an organism’s environment that cause a response
- growth away from or toward light
- plants plants that flower in less than 10-12 hours of darkness
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- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water and carbon dioxide into the glucose and give off oxygen
- organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place
- Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness
- vascular tissue that moves liquid sugar to all parts of the plant
- vascular tissue that moves water from the roots of a plant to the rest of the plant
- most common plant pigment
- plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness
- Hormones substances that act as chemical messengers w/in plants
- plant hormone that is a gas that stimulates ripening of fruits
- a response that results in plant growth toward or away from a stimulus
- plant hormone that increases growth
18 Clues: most common plant pigment • Plant’s response to gravity • growth away from or toward light • plant hormone that increases growth • Plant’s response to touch (tendrils) • plants plants that flower when mature • Plant’s response to the # of hours of darkness • plant plants that require more than 12 hours darkness • organelles in a plant where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Carbon dioxide 2023-05-21
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- the current rise in the average temperature
- the state or process of rotting
- carbon atoms travels to atmosphere to the Earth and back to the atmosphere
- plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- substance that has no fixed size or shape
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- life-supporting component of the air
- constitute the upper trophic levels
- chemical compound made up of molecules
- a living thing that grows in earth
- the using up of a resource
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- non-renewable energy
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
- important energy source in living organisms
- a group of atoms bonded together
- used to grow plants
- the chemical process that occurs in plants
- long-term shifts in temperatures
- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- things that can make their own food using
- a molecule composed of 12 atoms of carbon
- the process of burning something
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the action of breathing
25 Clues: used to grow plants • non-renewable energy • the action of breathing • the using up of a resource • the state or process of rotting • a group of atoms bonded together • long-term shifts in temperatures • the process of burning something • a living thing that grows in earth • constitute the upper trophic levels • the total amount of greenhouse gases • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- are the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat.
- taking something from the place it was growing and planted it in a new place.
- main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches.
- the practice of farming, producing crops and raising animals.
- take turns doing a job or serving a purpose.
- a group of trees that are close to one another.
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products, like cream, butter, and cheese.
- stings a little or feels prickly.
- straw or wood chips around your plant to help protect them.
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops.
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled.
- cut and gather what you need from the crop.
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- preparing it, or getting it ready, for the next step.
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be.
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy.
- someone who is big and strong.
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something.
- when a tree's or plant's flowers are out and open.
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour.
- a bright red color.
- put away so it can be used later.
22 Clues: a bright red color. • main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong. • put away so it can be used later. • stings a little or feels prickly. • cut and gather what you need from the crop. • take turns doing a job or serving a purpose. • a shady passageway made of vines or branches. • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour. • ...
SCHOOL HEALTH & SAFETY 2022-09-13
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- EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT
- HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS
- WATCH WHAT YOU EAT
- ART OF BEING CAREFUL
- LATE DAY MEAL
- MORNING MEAL
- NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY
- OBTAINING FOOD NECESSARY FOR HEALTH AND GROWTH
- MEASURES ENERGY
- EX.APPLES, BANANAS
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- WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
- MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER
- EX: MEAT, FISH
- EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS
- MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- NOONTIME MEAL
- WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING
18 Clues: MORNING MEAL • LATE DAY MEAL • NOONTIME MEAL • EX: MEAT, FISH • MEASURES ENERGY • WHOLE WHEAT BREAD • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • WATCH WHAT YOU EAT • MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT • EX.APPLES, BANANAS • ART OF BEING CAREFUL • EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT • HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS • MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER • EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS • NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY • WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-09
Across
- organisms that perform photosynthesis
- the organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes plants
- the energy molecule of the cell
- organisms that consume producers
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in from the air
- where are chloroplasts found in a plant
- the source of energy for photosynthesis
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- small openings in the undersides of leaves. Where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the leaf
- the process by which plants make their own food
- a reactant of photosynthesis that plants take in through their roots
- a product of photosynthesis that plants use as food
- photosynthesis converts ______ energy into chemical energy
- a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
14 Clues: the energy molecule of the cell • organisms that consume producers • organisms that perform photosynthesis • where are chloroplasts found in a plant • the source of energy for photosynthesis • a product of photosynthesis that we breathe in • the process by which plants make their own food • the pigment that gives plants their green color • ...
Floral and Business 2023-04-25
Across
- the difference between the day and nighttime temperatures
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- term for soil or media
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for post production environment
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
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- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- grown to saleable size
- planting of seeds
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for growing plants
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or form of container in the ground
- refers to the time the plant retains its health while on display for sale
17 Clues: planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the difference between the day and nighttime temperatures • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
