nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Taxonomy Ultimate Crossword 2024-03-05
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- What are plant cell walls made of?
- Organisms in the bacteria domain consist of how many cells?
- Seed plants and seedless plants both have true ________ and _______.
- Some protists can __________ to get food similarly to how plants do.
- Mammals are covered in __________.
- This type of plant can produce flowers or fruits.
- Angiosperm seeds develop in an __________.
- This group of protists most closely resembles plants.
- Mammals make ________ for their young.
- Gymnosperm seeds develop on the _________ of reproductive structures.
- What do nonvascular plants have in place of roots?
- Aves are covered in _________.
- Angiosperms and Gymnosperms are both this type of plant.
- Osteichthyes have skeletons made of __________.
- Chondrichthyes have a skeleton made of ____________.
- Which class has jaws and a skeleton made of cartilage?
- Amphibians lay their eggs in __________.
- Protozoa are ____________ and must eat other organisms for food.
- What domain can be autotrophic or heterotrophic?
- This animal spends part of its life on water and part on land.
- Archaea and bacteria both have no ________.
- What do fungi use to reproduce?
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- Eukaryote DNA is made of __________.
- I am a fern. What type of plant am I?
- Animals are always _________ at some life stage.
- Algae are sorted by color. The colors are green, red, and ________.
- What word describes how reptiles heat themselves?
- What plants do not have xylem and phloem?
- What are fungal cell walls made of?
- I am a ginkgo. What type of plant am I?
- Seedless plants and seed plants are both types of __________ plant.
- What carries sugars from photosynthesis in vascular plants?
- What protist absorbs nutrients from its surroundings like fungi?
- What domain can be multicellular?
- Which class has jaws and a skeleton made of bone?
- I am a unicellular organism that can live where bacteria cannot.
- What carries water and minerals from the roots in vascular plants?
- What word describes how plants get food?
- This animal has watertight skin and eggs.
- This organism is always jawless and has a skeleton made of cartilage.
- This domain is always multicellular, heterotrophic, and motile.
- This group of protists most closely resembles animals.
- All living members of Aves have __________.
- Shapes bacteria are classified by include rods, cocci, and _________.
- Fish in agnatha have no _________.
- What kingdom of Eukaryota does slime mold most resemble?
46 Clues: Aves are covered in _________. • What do fungi use to reproduce? • What domain can be multicellular? • What are plant cell walls made of? • Mammals are covered in __________. • Fish in agnatha have no _________. • What are fungal cell walls made of? • Eukaryote DNA is made of __________. • I am a fern. What type of plant am I? • Mammals make ________ for their young. • ...
Week 4 Review 2023-10-29
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- Recertification submitted between 16th day and the last day of the month
- Acronym for Adult Medicaid.
- An employment program that offers a variety of services other than ongoing cash payments.
- notice mailed to applicants when their Adult & Family and Children Medicaid application has been denied.
- Governing body it is associated with cash assistance.
- Notice that provides recipients with Medical Transportation.
- Request for Information Notice for the Food & Nutrition Services Program.
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- Acronym from Family and Children Medicaid.
- Recertification that is received in the agency during the month following the last month of the certification period.
- Notice to propose termination, modification, or continuation of benefits.
- Acronym for Food and Nutrition Services
- Acronym for Work First
- Notice for Child Support Enforcement Cooperation.
- Adult Medicaid Approval Notice.
14 Clues: Acronym for Work First • Acronym for Adult Medicaid. • Adult Medicaid Approval Notice. • Acronym for Food and Nutrition Services • Acronym from Family and Children Medicaid. • Notice for Child Support Enforcement Cooperation. • Governing body it is associated with cash assistance. • Notice that provides recipients with Medical Transportation. • ...
hopefully hard healthy crossword 2017-06-02
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- theese have a 2000 daily limit on nutrition labels
- the sugar in food
- lots makes you round
- inconstant motion in activity
- the sugar in bodily tissues
- your body is 75% of this
- what adults say little kids have too much of
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- the sugar in blood
- the healthy in food
- blood pumper
- relating to blood pumper
- constant motion in activity
- needed for weights
- we breathe:
- weights, stretches, and
15 Clues: we breathe: • blood pumper • the sugar in food • the sugar in blood • needed for weights • the healthy in food • lots makes you round • weights, stretches, and • relating to blood pumper • your body is 75% of this • constant motion in activity • the sugar in bodily tissues • inconstant motion in activity • what adults say little kids have too much of • ...
Annual Definitions 2026-03-03
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- the process of moving plants from container to another container or from container to ground
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- term for soil or media
- difference between the day and night temperature
- refers to the development of lateral branches and bushy apperance
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- grown to a saleable size
- describe procedures used to prepare plants for the post-production environment
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from growing medium as water flows through media
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
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- refers to the time a plant maintains its health
- the percentage of seeds capable of germination
- fertilization while irrigating
- plants that grow from seed to flower in one season
- planting seeds
17 Clues: planting seeds • term for soil or media • grown to a saleable size • fertilization while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germination • refers to the time a plant maintains its health • difference between the day and night temperature • plants that grow from seed to flower in one season • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- a community of organisms interacting with their environment
- living things such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an animal that eats living things such as plants and animals
- shows the relationships among different food chains. For example, rabbits and deer may both consume the same carrots.
- consumers that obtain energy by breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals.
- non-living (things that have never been living) such as rain, sunlight, temperature, and minerals in the soil
- An animal that eats other animals and not plants
- all the organisms of one kind in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats other animals.
- any living thing (plants or animals)
- An animal that eats meat and plants. Omni - means "all"
- the role an organism plays in its environment, including how it interacts with other species and the resources it needs
- a living thing that makes its own food; a plant
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- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain.
- a simple sugar molecule produced by plants during photosynthesis
- a group of populations that live together
- An animal that eats only plants.
- a relationship between different kinds of organisms
- a type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is hurt
- an organism that can make its own food using chemicals, water, carbon dioxide, or light.
- shows that each level of a food chain passes on less food energy than the level before it. (Only 10% of the energy is passed on to the consumer)
- a type of symbiosis in which both animals are helped
- an area where an organism can find everything it needs to survive
- the biological process where plants, algae, and certain bacteria use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- animals that are eaten
- the transfer of energy between organisms
- a type of symbiosis in which one animal benefits and the other animal isn't hurt or helped
27 Clues: animals that are eaten • An animal that eats only plants. • an animal that eats other animals. • any living thing (plants or animals) • the transfer of energy between organisms • a group of populations that live together • all the organisms of one kind in an ecosystem • a living thing that makes its own food; a plant • An animal that eats other animals and not plants • ...
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.
Module 2.3 2023-11-27
19 Clues: порции • сливать • болезнь • рой, стая • мясо птицы • долгожитель • доза, порция • наслаждаться • избавиться от • выгравировать • прогуливаться • окраина города • напиток, питье • продолжительность • рациональное питание • жалоба; недовольство • твердо, крепко, неизменно • долголетие, долгожительство • молочные продукты, молочная продукция
FACS Crossword 2022-08-24
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- we eat
- type of oven
- from cattle
- a beverage made with leaves
- cookware with one handle
- light meal
- type of cutting
- fresh fruits and veggies
- plates, cups, bowl
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- drain, noodles
- makes up a food
- all the food you eat
- study of nutrients
- cookies, bread, cake
- meat from young calves
- metal bowl used in Chinese cooking
- blue, straw
- illness from raw chicken
- need for food
- main meal
20 Clues: we eat • main meal • light meal • from cattle • blue, straw • type of oven • need for food • drain, noodles • makes up a food • type of cutting • study of nutrients • plates, cups, bowl • all the food you eat • cookies, bread, cake • meat from young calves • cookware with one handle • illness from raw chicken • fresh fruits and veggies • a beverage made with leaves • metal bowl used in Chinese cooking
Chapter 9 crossword 2014-06-02
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- gives plants nutrients through its roots
- plants use these as food
- is the main pigment for photosynthesis
- is a product of photosynthesis
- dioxide plants use energy to covert ( )to oxygen
- captures plant cells
- a consumer is a
- energy can come from eating plants
- an organism that can't make it's own food
- we breathe in
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- a producer is a
- gives off energy
- all plants use to get energy.
- are inside plant cells
- energy comes from the sun directly
- makes its own food
- energy chlorophyll captures this and converts it to a form that is used in photosynthesis.
- pyramid shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to the next.
- cells produce energy
19 Clues: we breathe in • a producer is a • a consumer is a • gives off energy • makes its own food • captures plant cells • cells produce energy • are inside plant cells • plants use these as food • is a product of photosynthesis • all plants use to get energy. • energy comes from the sun directly • energy can come from eating plants • is the main pigment for photosynthesis • ...
Kingdoms of Living Things 2 2025-09-23
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- level of biological classification, with organisms grouped based on shared characteristics like cell type, how they obtain nutrition, and their reproductive methods.
- Eukaryotic, mostly multicellular organisms that reproduce asexually and break down dead organic materials
- the science of naming, classifying, and organizing living organisms into a hierarchical system based on shared characteristics
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are consumers (heterotroph)
- microscopic, single-celled eukaryotic organisms
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- two-part scientific name
- Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are autotrophs
7 Clues: two-part scientific name • microscopic, single-celled eukaryotic organisms • Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are autotrophs • Eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that are consumers (heterotroph) • Eukaryotic, mostly multicellular organisms that reproduce asexually and break down dead organic materials • ...
Ecosystems and Invasive Species 2025-08-26
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- plants & animals that take over an ecosystem and hurt other animals and plants
- to hurt or break something
- a community of living organisms (like plants, animals, and microbes) interacting with their non-living environment (like air, water, and soil)
- non-living, has never been alive
- an organism that eats plants and animals for energy
- living, or was once alive
- the variety of all living things
- plants & animals that naturally live in an ecosystem
- a living thing
- the network of the flow of energy in an ecosystem (ex: consumers eat producers and other consumers)
- an organism that breaks down dead matter and returns nutrients to the soil
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- something that is hard to fix
- a way to fix a problem
- an organism that makes its own food
- individuals moving out of a population
- the specific job a species has in its ecosystem
- a group of the same organism living in one place
- individuals moving into a population
- a large area of the world that has similar weather, plants and animals
19 Clues: a living thing • a way to fix a problem • living, or was once alive • to hurt or break something • something that is hard to fix • non-living, has never been alive • the variety of all living things • an organism that makes its own food • individuals moving into a population • individuals moving out of a population • the specific job a species has in its ecosystem • ...
FOODS 2021-09-13
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- condition in which there is not enough water in the body.
- study of how the body takes in and utilizes foods.
- any substance that provides essential nourishment.
- major storage form of energy in the body.
- disease caused by vitamin C deficiency.
- Processing of food by the body.
- unit of energy produced by food.
- building blocks of proteins.
- a disease that is caused by a lack of vitamin D or calcium in a child's diet.
- inorganic chemical elements required by the body(for example magnesium, iron, or sodium.
- food and drink consumed regularly by a person or community.
- part of food which can not be digested and only assists in moving the material through the digestive tract.
- carrots, potatoes, cauliflowers etc.
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- rate at which food is converted into energy.
- apples, oranges, strawberries, watermelon etc.
- Organic compounds essential for good nutrition which are required in small quantities.
- Nutrient needed to bulid, repair and maintain body tissues.
- Inadequate supply of essential nutrients.
- food group that contains milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.
- Plant seeds that make up an important nutritional component of most diets.
- triangular diagram showing the optimal number of servings to be eaten each day from each of the basic food groups.
- an energy yielding nutrient found in breads, cereals, and other starches.
- Type of fat needed by the body, but which in too great of quantities can clog the arteries.
24 Clues: building blocks of proteins. • Processing of food by the body. • unit of energy produced by food. • carrots, potatoes, cauliflowers etc. • disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. • Inadequate supply of essential nutrients. • major storage form of energy in the body. • rate at which food is converted into energy. • apples, oranges, strawberries, watermelon etc. • ...
Nutrition Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-11
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- someone or something we feel safe around or being near
- the branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans
- the increasing in physical and mental capabilities
- one of the three main fats, with molecules made of sugar
- a mental objective you set for yourself
- the ability to do work
- include calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chloride, magnesium, iron, zinc, iodine, chromium, copper
- nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes, nerve tissue (including the brain), and hormones
- they are the basis of body structures, such as skin and hair, and of other substances such as enzymes, cytokines, and antibodies
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- terror or fright at things we know or do not know
- the things 60% of your body is made of
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- a unit of energy, often used to express the nutritional value of foods
- a nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy
- achieving something
- things we do, whether consciously or unconsciously
- the number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function
17 Clues: achieving something • the ability to do work • the things 60% of your body is made of • a mental objective you set for yourself • terror or fright at things we know or do not know • the increasing in physical and mental capabilities • things we do, whether consciously or unconsciously • someone or something we feel safe around or being near • ...
The Various Cell Types of Plants (Plant Tissues) 2023-08-10
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- The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots in plants.
- Meristems located at or near the tips of roots and shoots, responsible for primary growth.
- Tissues responsible for synthesis, support, and storage,including parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- The vertical growth of plants, primarily driven by apical meristems.
- Cells with thicker walls, providing flexible support for plant organs.
- Specialized cells surrounding stomata, regulating their opening and closing.
- Microscopic pores on plant surfaces, primarily located on leaves, for gas exchange and transpiration.
- Tissue responsible for conducting water and minerals from roots to other plant parts.
- Found in grasses, responsible for growth in length but not girth.
- Epidermal appendages on plants, contributing to protection and water conservation.
- A type of lateral meristem responsible for increasing plant thickness by producing xylem and phloem.
- Tissue responsible for conducting nutrients, primarily sugars and amino acids, throughout the plant.
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- Also known as bark, this tissue replaces the epidermis in plants undergoing secondary growth.
- Most abundant plant cells involved in various functions like storage, repair, and photosynthesis.
- Cells with tough secondary walls, providing structural support, including sclereids and fibers.
- Tissue consisting of actively dividing cells responsible for growth and development.
- A scientist or researcher who specializes in the study of plants and their various aspects.
- The release of water vapor from plant tissues, primarily through stomata.
- Parenchyma cells with air spaces, found in aquatic plants like water lilies.
- An expert in histology, who investigates and analyzes different types of tissues.
- The scientific study of plants, encompassing their structure, function, growth, reproduction, and classification.
- The scientific study of tissues, focusing on their composition, structure, and functions.
- Tissue that covers and protects the plant's surfaces, including epidermis and periderm.
- The various types of specialized cells that make up plants, each with specific functions.
- Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis.
- Responsible for secondary growth, leading to horizontal expansion of plant organs.
- Another type of lateral meristem that generates the outer bark in woody plants.
27 Clues: Found in grasses, responsible for growth in length but not girth. • Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis. • The vertical growth of plants, primarily driven by apical meristems. • Cells with thicker walls, providing flexible support for plant organs. • The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots in plants. • ...
Living Systems Vocabulary 2021-10-05
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- a sweet way for plants to spread seeds
- living things
- plants are called...
- where all plants get their energy from
- something that breaks down dead stuff
- something that is eaten by another animal
- something that hunts another organism
- the living system
- the water system
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- the air system
- the earth system
- something that eats other organisms
- the top of the food chain
- the gas that animals want to breathe in
- plants making their own food
- the gas that plants want to breathe in
- the thing that allows things to move and grow
17 Clues: living things • the air system • the earth system • the water system • the living system • plants are called... • the top of the food chain • plants making their own food • something that eats other organisms • something that breaks down dead stuff • something that hunts another organism • a sweet way for plants to spread seeds • where all plants get their energy from • ...
DBecerrilProtein 2017-01-23
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- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweaten food.
- digest easy, can be found in frit and milk.
- green pigments in plants.
- plants materials that are ate but can't be disgsted by human enzymes.
- carbs w/ complicated structures.
- chemical process by which plants make carbs.
- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically.
- bran, germ, endosperm.
- soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol.
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- are candies, sodas, and syrups, that are considered simple b/c of their single sugar structure.
- used for flour.
- grains in foods from nature.
- build, repair bdy tissue, maintain cell growth, and builds immune sysem.
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- germs and brans are removed.
- nutrient that is a person's main source of enerygy.
- a protein w/ a globular shape, transports oxygen in the blood to all the cells in your body.
- stimulate muscles in digestive tract tp help speed food through the body.
- chemical building blocks.
19 Clues: used for flour. • bran, germ, endosperm. • green pigments in plants. • chemical building blocks. • grains in foods from nature. • germs and brans are removed. • carbs w/ complicated structures. • soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol. • digest easy, can be found in frit and milk. • chemical process by which plants make carbs. • ...
QAIREEN FOR QAIREEN 2023-08-31
15 Clues: Hidup • Bibit • Tumbuh • Satuan • Cacing • Nutrisi • Berpindah • Matematika • Harta karun • Sama dengan • Bilangan genap • Bahasa inggris • Anak perempuan • Bilangan ganjil • Ilmu pengetahuan alam
VOCABULARIES 2023-08-31
15 Clues: Bibit • Hidup • Tumbuh • Cacing • Satuan • Nutrisi • Berpindah • Matematika • Harta karun • Sama dengan • Anak perempuan • Bahasa inggris • Bilangan genap • Bilangan ganjil • Ilmu pengetahuan alam
LIFE PROCESSES-NUTRITION 2022-08-16
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- organisms which feed on dead and decaying matter
- organisms which carry out autotrophic nutrition
- green coloured cell organelles which contain chlorophyll
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- movement which help in taking food from mouth to stomach.
- The enzyme which converts fats into glycerol.
- The process by which an organism takes in food and utilises it.
- muscular bag which expands when food enters into it.
- finger like projections which help in absorption of food
8 Clues: The enzyme which converts fats into glycerol. • organisms which carry out autotrophic nutrition • organisms which feed on dead and decaying matter • muscular bag which expands when food enters into it. • finger like projections which help in absorption of food • green coloured cell organelles which contain chlorophyll • ...
Kaleela's Spell Check 2022-03-29
12 Clues: nice • tasty • Sugar • 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
Intro to Science Topic 1 2025-01-21
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- The ability of the body to resist infection.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Indigestible plant material that aids digestion and regulates blood sugar.
- The process of maturing or becoming more complex.
- The process of taking in or absorbing something.
- The process of controlling or directing.
- Organic compounds needed in small amounts for various bodily processes.
- The quality of being reasonable or temperate.
- A state of poor nutrition resulting from an unbalanced diet.
- The presence of a wide range of different things.
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- A part or share of a whole.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- The process of fixing or mending damaged tissues.
- Complex molecules made of amino acids, essential for growth, repair, and bodily functions.
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- Energy-rich compounds that also provide insulation and protect organs.
- The ability to do work, provided by carbohydrates and fats.
- Inorganic elements like calcium, iron, and potassium essential for various functions.
- The state of being grossly fat or overweight.
- Organic compounds like sugars, starches, and fiber that provide energy.
- The process of increasing in size or developing.
21 Clues: A part or share of a whole. • The process of controlling or directing. • The ability of the body to resist infection. • The state of being grossly fat or overweight. • The quality of being reasonable or temperate. • The process of taking in or absorbing something. • The process of increasing in size or developing. • The process of fixing or mending damaged tissues. • ...
Interactions and Ecosystems 2026-01-29
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- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- Things an organism must have to survive.
- All the living and non-living things in an area interacting together.
- Different populations living and interacting in the same area.
- Organisms that must eat other organisms for energy.
- The gas produced by plants during photosynthesis that humans need to breathe.
- Organisms (like plants) that make their own food.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- A relationship where one organism lives on or in another and harms it.
- The non-living parts of an environment.
- Things that are desired but not necessary for survival.
- The living or once-living parts of an environment.
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
19 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • The non-living parts of an environment. • An animal that eats only other animals. • Things an organism must have to survive. • A relationship where both species benefit. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Organisms (like plants) that make their own food. • The living or once-living parts of an environment. • ...
Foods Unit 3 Vocab 2022-11-10
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- dente: cooked as to be still firm when bitten.
- disease: a disease in which the small intestine is hypersensitive to gluten, leading to difficulty in digesting food
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse.
- date: the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves.
- by date: the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and
- home.
- value, usually specified on the label or package.
- fiber: the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
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- date: the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
- rice: white rice prepared from brown rice that has been soaked, steamed under pressure, and then dried and
- storage: food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing.
- Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- foods: foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after
- storage: a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
15 Clues: home. • dente: cooked as to be still firm when bitten. • Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • value, usually specified on the label or package. • storage: a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • fiber: the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • ...
plant classification and anatomy 2021-12-15
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- plants, also known as Tracheophyta, form a large group of plants that are defined as land plants with lignified tissues for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.
- are a polyphyletic group of non-motile organisms traditionally described as "thalloid plants", "relatively simple plants" or "lower plants".
- is a subclass of Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L. Reveal in their 2009 article "A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III."
- Is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes.
- are a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the photoautotrophic red algae, green algae, land plants, and the minor group glaucophytes.
- is a clade within the Phragmoplastophyta, a larger clade that also includes several groups of green algae including the Charophyceae and Coleochaetales.
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- are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta sensu stricto.
- small division of the plant kingdom consisting of the plants commonly called horsetails and scouring rushes.
- is a clade of plants.
- are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms.
- are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae.
- is a division of plants, grouped within the gymnosperms, that consists of some 70 species across the three relict genera: Gnetum, Welwitschia, and Ephedra. charophytes is a group of freshwater green algae, sometimes treated as a division, but also as a superdivision, or an unranked clade.
- is a genus of gymnosperms, the sole genus in the family Gnetaceae and order Gnetales.
- are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts.
- is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.
15 Clues: is a clade of plants. • are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. • Is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes. • are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. • is a genus of gymnosperms, the sole genus in the family Gnetaceae and order Gnetales. • ...
Life and Living Crossword 2025-03-11
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- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- A type of sugar that gives energy to plants and animals.
- The main source of energy for plants.
- The final summary of what was learned from an experiment.
- Essential nutrients that help the body stay healthy.
- The process of releasing energy from food in cells.
- A type of carbohydrate found in foods like potatoes and bread.
- Tiny openings on a leaf that allow gases to move in and out.
- The gas that humans and animals need to breathe.
- A chemical used to test for starch in food.
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- The process plants use to make food using sunlight.
- The gas that plants take in from the air for photosynthesis.
- A nutrient needed for growth and repair in the body.
- Substances in food that help living things grow and stay healthy.
- A guess or prediction made before an experiment.
- The reason for doing an experiment, written as a question or goal.
- A group of nutrients that provide energy, found in bread and rice.
- The steps followed in a science experiment.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid.
- A mineral that helps make bones and teeth strong.
20 Clues: The main source of energy for plants. • The steps followed in a science experiment. • A chemical used to test for starch in food. • A guess or prediction made before an experiment. • The gas that humans and animals need to breathe. • A mineral that helps make bones and teeth strong. • The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight. • ...
Improvement of food resources 2024-12-26
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
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- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production. • ...
Improvement of Food resources 2024-12-26
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- Control: The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- Farming: A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- Engineering: The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
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- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Agriculture: Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Rotation: The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- Erosion: The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Fixation: The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment. • ...
Annual Bedding Plant Terms 2025-03-03
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- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Life Time the plant maintains it's health while on display for sale
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments
- Soil or media
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Differences between day and night temperatures
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
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- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as a water flows through the media
- Planting of seeds
- Process of moving plants from one container to another or to ground
- Development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- Procedures used to prepare plants for post production environment
- Grown to saleable size
- Practice of fertilizing while irrigating
17 Clues: Soil or media • Planting of seeds • Grown to saleable size • Practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • Differences between day and night temperatures • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Challenge! 2025-10-27
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- Shows how carbon dioxide and water produce glucose and oxygen
- intensity Factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis
- dioxide Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Color most associated with chlorophyll
- Source of energy needed for photosynthesis
- Main sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis
- Plant part that absorbs water and minerals
- Mixture that contains carbon dioxide used by plants
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
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- Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells
- General term for what plants make during photosynthesis
- What plants convert from light into food
- energy Type of energy stored in glucose after photosynthesis
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- Raw material absorbed by roots for photosynthesis
- Tiny openings in leaves where gases enter and exit
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Part of the plant that usually contains the most chloroplasts
- Another word for glucose
20 Clues: Another word for glucose • Gas released during photosynthesis • Color most associated with chlorophyll • What plants convert from light into food • Main sugar produced during photosynthesis • Source of energy needed for photosynthesis • Plant part that absorbs water and minerals • Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells • Energy from the Sun that drives photosynthesis • ...
Horticulture: Medicinal Food and Plants 2025-07-09
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- A strong-smelling compount in plants, like in pine trees or mint, often used for healing
- Father of Modern Ethnobotany, he worked with medicinal plants
- A substance found in plants that protects your body's cells and keeps you healthy
- Healing practices passed down through generations using plants and natural remededies
- Sub-irrigated planter that can be used for gardening and has a special way of watering
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- Plant used to help treat or heal sickness naturally
- A special compound in plants that affects the body and helps it stay healthy
- The study of the chemicals in plants that can be used for health and healing
- The process of pulling out helpful parts of a plant, like oils or medicine
- The first people to live in a land, they often have deep knowledge about local plants
- A soft cream or ointment made from plants, used on the skin to heal cuts or burns
- A scientist who studies how people use plants for medicine and food
- The science of studying medicines that come from plants and nature
- What's the classes favorite plant to eat during class?
14 Clues: Plant used to help treat or heal sickness naturally • What's the classes favorite plant to eat during class? • Father of Modern Ethnobotany, he worked with medicinal plants • The science of studying medicines that come from plants and nature • A scientist who studies how people use plants for medicine and food • ...
Nurtugrow 2021-09-03
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- First source of nutrition
- Importance for early phase of life
- Easy on pocket
- Standard
- Related to Brain
- Country in Central Europe
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- Building block of DNA
- With in budget
- Component of hemoglobin
- Paradise under the feet
- Required in small amount but contributes to essential body functions
- It is the function of ears.
- Caretaker, Health master
13 Clues: Standard • With in budget • Easy on pocket • Related to Brain • Building block of DNA • Component of hemoglobin • Paradise under the feet • Caretaker, Health master • First source of nutrition • Country in Central Europe • It is the function of ears. • Importance for early phase of life • Required in small amount but contributes to essential body functions
Global Hunger 2024-11-11
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- used to replace the word "worsen"
- one of effects of global hunger
- Global crisis affecting access to food, exacerbated by a pandemic
- insecurity The term for lack of available and affordable nutritious food
- type of individual's income that contributes to the malnutrition because it's insufficient
- The global health crisis that began in 2019 and affected food systems
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- _________ food will help combating malnutrition
- Essential services disrupted by the pandemic, affecting nutrition
- A significant threat to food security mentioned in the passage
- insecurity a condition that made people suffered during Covvid-19
10 Clues: one of effects of global hunger • used to replace the word "worsen" • _________ food will help combating malnutrition • A significant threat to food security mentioned in the passage • Essential services disrupted by the pandemic, affecting nutrition • Global crisis affecting access to food, exacerbated by a pandemic • ...
Green Thumbs Up! 2025-06-12
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- A shoot that grows from a seed or bud.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- The cultivation of trees and shrubs.
- A reproductive cell, as in ferns or fungi.
- The breeding of specimens of a plant or animal.
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- A horticultural technique where parts of two plants are joined.
- Grown for aesthetic pleasure rather than for use.
- Part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into the fruit.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- Fine-grained soil that retains water.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- Receptive tip of a carpel, receiving pollen.
- Relating to growth or nutrition, as opposed to sexual reproduction.
- A flower or mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity.
- An unhealthy condition of a plant.
- To care for and encourage the growth or development of.
- A shoot arising from the base of a plant or from its roots.
- Supply of water to land or crops to aid growth.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- Producing fruit.
- A horizontal underground stem.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
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- A root system consisting of many small, branched roots.
- A plant or plant part onto which another plant is grafted.
- A plant whose leaves, flowers, or seeds are used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Plant leaves, collectively.
- A compact knob-like growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- The act of trimming or cutting back a plant.
- Fine granular material, larger than clay but smaller than sand.
- Any undesirable plant growing in a garden or field.
- A main root that grows straight down and gives off smaller lateral roots.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- An individual grown from a single somatic cell of its parent.
- Leaf-like structure that encloses the bud of a flower.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Modified leaf that forms part of a flower.
- Not consisting of or derived from living matter.
- Pores on the leaf surface for gas exchange.
- Ideal soil type for most plants, a mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- The ability of a plant to withstand a disease or pest.
- Process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow.
- A swollen underground stem, e.g., potato.
- Fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- Reproductive structure of conifers.
- A woody perennial plant, typically with a single stem or trunk.
- Part of a stamen containing pollen.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Coarse-grained soil that drains quickly.
- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- A rounded underground storage organ of a plant, e.g., onion.
- An insect or other animal that attacks or damages crops.
- Fit or suitable to be eaten.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- The scientific study of plants.
- A plant whose stem requires support and climbs by tendrils or twining.
- Decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer.
61 Clues: Producing fruit. • Plant leaves, collectively. • Fit or suitable to be eaten. • A horizontal underground stem. • The scientific study of plants. • An unhealthy condition of a plant. • Reproductive structure of conifers. • Part of a stamen containing pollen. • The cultivation of trees and shrubs. • Fine-grained soil that retains water. • A shoot that grows from a seed or bud. • ...
Intertidal life 2025-11-17
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- area between low tide and extreme low tide, rarely exposed
- occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun
- the attractive force between any two objects with mass
- area between the high tide and low tide
- tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun
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- taking natural resources like plants or animals at a rate faster than the population can naturally replace itself
- one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition
- interactions between organisms and species to get a limited resource
- State of extreme dryness
- Area that is submerged only at spring tides
- area above the high-tide line that is rarely submerged but is regularly hit by waves and sea spray
- Rising and falling of the sea
12 Clues: State of extreme dryness • Rising and falling of the sea • area between the high tide and low tide • Area that is submerged only at spring tides • occurs when the moon is parallel to the sun • one organism kills and consumes another for nutrition • the attractive force between any two objects with mass • tides occurs when the moon is perpendicular to the sun • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants 2024-05-28
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- Innermost nutritive layer of anther wall
- Embryo formation without gamete formation and fertilization
- Pollination by bats
- Guide the pollen tube towards egg cell
- Product of triple fusion
- Protective sheath of plumule
- The most common type of ovule
- Part of the stem having more than one bud
- Entry of pollen tube through integuments
- A state of metabolic arrest in seed
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- An anther with two lobes
- Morphologically and genetically identical individuals
- Fusion of gametes
- Specialized reproductive structure of a plant
- Pollination by wind
- A prerequisite for fertilization
- Induces pollen tube formation in vitro
- Presence of mechanical device to prevent self-pollination
- Commonly observed in Citrus plants
- Needed for gamete formation and genetic recombination
20 Clues: Fusion of gametes • Pollination by wind • Pollination by bats • An anther with two lobes • Product of triple fusion • Protective sheath of plumule • The most common type of ovule • A prerequisite for fertilization • Commonly observed in Citrus plants • A state of metabolic arrest in seed • Induces pollen tube formation in vitro • Guide the pollen tube towards egg cell • ...
PENSÀRE 1🧩 2020-07-17
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- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands.
- a person who encourages or assists someone to do something wrong, in particular to commit a crime
- fall down and become unconscious as a result of illness or injury.
- lacking restraint in spending money or using resources
- a statement printed at the beginning of a book expressing the author's or publisher's gratitude to others
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- a judgement or decision reached by reasoning.
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- revive(someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing. enthusiastic having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or by diseases.
- the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something / the quality of being intense or extreme.
- Sadness that lasts for a long period of time, often without any obvious reason
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- the process of burning something
- the state of being united or joined as a whole.
15 Clues: the process of burning something • a judgement or decision reached by reasoning. • the state of being united or joined as a whole. • revive(someone) from unconsciousness or apparent death • lacking restraint in spending money or using resources • a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands. • ...
Nutrition 6 2023-10-23
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- Organic compounds that control several body functions
- Consists of one or more sugars joined together.
- The energy you get from food measured in units.
- fact label, Label found on all food packages that states serving size and nutrients.
- Food guidance system that helps you make healthy food choices
- Substances in food that promote healthy growth
- The study of how our bodies use the food we eat to keep us healthy
- The sum of food consumed by a person
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- Elements that are needed for good health in trace amounts.
- Energy containing nutrients that provide stored energy, protect nerves and organs, and help produce hormones.
- The process where food is broken down into a form the body canuse
- Nutrients that help build and heal body tissues
12 Clues: The sum of food consumed by a person • Substances in food that promote healthy growth • Consists of one or more sugars joined together. • The energy you get from food measured in units. • Nutrients that help build and heal body tissues • Organic compounds that control several body functions • Elements that are needed for good health in trace amounts. • ...
Med Term S-Z 2025-10-09
15 Clues: one eye • cell posion • tumor, cancer • blood in urine • blood infection • study of animals • important to life • without nutrition • pertaining to vein • fast or rapid heart • to cut into two parts • condition of narrowing • inflammation of a tendon • yellowish discoloration of the skin • cutting into the trachea or windpipe
Own it 2023-02-14
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- выдыхать
- память, воспоминание
- область, территория , край
- причинять боль, ранить
- наполнять, заполнять
- грудная клетка
- молочные продукты
- перерабатывать
- опрос, исследование
- влияние
- истощенный, изнуренный
- питание, пища
- волокно, клетчатка
- мусор
- вдыхать
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- вымирающие виды
- отходы; тратить впустую
- углекислый газ
- солома, трубочка для питья
- среда обитания
- морской
- загрязнение
- углевод
- оснащение
- участок
- текущий, течение
- если не
- чрезвычайно
28 Clues: мусор • морской • углевод • участок • если не • влияние • вдыхать • выдыхать • оснащение • загрязнение • чрезвычайно • питание, пища • углекислый газ • среда обитания • грудная клетка • перерабатывать • вымирающие виды • текущий, течение • молочные продукты • волокно, клетчатка • опрос, исследование • память, воспоминание • наполнять, заполнять • причинять боль, ранить • истощенный, изнуренный • отходы; тратить впустую • ...
Early Years 2026-02-12
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- – Physical readiness for sport
- – Rest after exercise
- – Prepare before activity
- – Structured practice
- – Drive to succeed
- – Diet for performance
- – Guiding a sports team
- – Physical harm in sport
- – Range of movement
- – Fluid intake for sport
- – How fast you move
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- – Level of achievement
- – Study of body structure
- – Gradual finish to exercise
- – Muscle power
- – Instructing athletes
- – Stamina over time
- – How the body functions
- – Quick change of direction
- – Game strategies
20 Clues: – Muscle power • – Game strategies • – Drive to succeed • – Stamina over time • – Range of movement • – How fast you move • – Rest after exercise • – Structured practice • – Level of achievement • – Instructing athletes • – Diet for performance • – Guiding a sports team • – How the body functions • – Physical harm in sport • – Fluid intake for sport • – Study of body structure • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- Kermit the
- baby chickens
- an adult caterpillar
- the color of grass
- chicks hatch from this
- best spring sport
- color these during Easter
- the season we are in
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- protects you from the rain
- Spring Holiday
- people grow plants in these
- April flowers
- plants with petals
- pink flower that grows on trees
- insect that pollinates plants
- this helps the plants grow
16 Clues: Kermit the • baby chickens • April flowers • Spring Holiday • best spring sport • plants with petals • the color of grass • an adult caterpillar • the season we are in • chicks hatch from this • color these during Easter • protects you from the rain • this helps the plants grow • people grow plants in these • insect that pollinates plants • pink flower that grows on trees
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
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- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
26 Clues: A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template • Variable in an experiment that you are measuring • ...
Foods Unit 1 Culminating Task 2018-03-08
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- To be heated so that the condition required for eating is reached.
- Make it clean and hygienic.
- illness Any illness resulting from the food spoilage of contaminated food.
- To cook food in a little fat in a frying pan.
- To beat butter or shortening until soft.
- When bacteria from one food is transferred to another food item.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- To mix two or more ingredients together.
- zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area.
- Keep food safe from bacteria.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- To soak in a liquid before cooking it.
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- To fold dough back and push it forward with the heel of your hands.
- An electric kitchen utensil.
- To cook food in small pieces.
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- To keep a food item at a constant 4 degrees celsius or lower.
- To cut or chop food as small as you can.
- To cook food in a liquid over a low heat for a long time.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
22 Clues: Make it clean and hygienic. • An electric kitchen utensil. • To cook food in small pieces. • Keep food safe from bacteria. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • To soak in a liquid before cooking it. • To beat butter or shortening until soft. • To cut or chop food as small as you can. • To mix two or more ingredients together. • zone Bacteria grows rapidly in this area. • ...
Answer Key 2023-05-08
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- Plants, animals, fungi, Protists
- Animals, fungi, Protists, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria
- Living
- Get food from photosynthesis
- Most complex
- Multiple communities interact together
- Plants
- An ecosystem in Texas
- Decompose dead animals
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- Simple organism
- One singular animal
- DNA is stored in
- Lives in extreme environments
- A specific amount of an animal
- Every living thing is made out of it
- Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists
- Nonliving
- Biotics depend on Abiotic
- A group of animals that interacts which each other
- Lives in the Intestines of animals
20 Clues: Living • Plants • Nonliving • Most complex • Simple organism • DNA is stored in • One singular animal • An ecosystem in Texas • Decompose dead animals • Biotics depend on Abiotic • Get food from photosynthesis • Lives in extreme environments • A specific amount of an animal • Plants, animals, fungi, Protists • Lives in the Intestines of animals • Every living thing is made out of it • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-28
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- eats flesh
- the second stomach
- eats plants and flesh
- fibourus indigestible material
- the first stomach
- essential nutrients that are needed in small amounts
- the fourth stomach
- essential macro nutrient, provides energy
- what is eaten in a day
- provides additional nutrients
- j shaped organ in the digestive system
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- how much food an animal gets
- macronutrients that provide energy
- complex compound of amino acids
- removing diluting agent
- the third stomach
- natural inorganic substance
- found in plants, non digestible,carbohydrate
- the quality of food
- eats plants
20 Clues: eats flesh • eats plants • the first stomach • the third stomach • the second stomach • the fourth stomach • the quality of food • eats plants and flesh • what is eaten in a day • removing diluting agent • natural inorganic substance • how much food an animal gets • provides additional nutrients • fibourus indigestible material • complex compound of amino acids • ...
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.
Science II chp 6 and 7 crossword 2021-07-09
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- these is known as the producers
- bryophytes have root like structure called
- which species of plant in which the seeds are naked
- the flowers are the reproductive organs in this type of plants
- what is a gaseous cycle
- which type of seeds have two cotyledons
- it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer
- this is released in the atmosphere through aboitic processes like burning of fuel
- what between the producers,consumers and decomposers in the definite sequence is known as the food chain
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- example of monocotyledonous plants
- evergreen and woody plants
- leaves that show reticulate venation
- what is the conversion of ammonia into a nitrate and the nitrate is then called as
- who proposed the five kingdom classification
- what is the most important source of energy in all types of ecosystems
- who proposed the concept of ecological pyramid Omnivores 3rd trophic level
- which pattern of energy exchange in an ecosystem is called
- these plants mainly grow in water
- find the odd one from corn,rice,wheat,groundnut
- example of pteridophyta
20 Clues: what is a gaseous cycle • example of pteridophyta • evergreen and woody plants • these is known as the producers • these plants mainly grow in water • example of monocotyledonous plants • leaves that show reticulate venation • which type of seeds have two cotyledons • bryophytes have root like structure called • it is a abphibian and a secondary consumer • ...
DBecerrilProtein 2017-01-23
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- soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol.
- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- digest easy, can be found in frit and milk.
- chemical building blocks.
- carbs w/ complicated structures.
- germs and brans are removed.
- stimulate muscles in digestive tract tp help speed food through the body.
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweaten food.
- bran, germ, endosperm.
- build, repair bdy tissue, maintain cell growth, and builds immune sysem.
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- green pigments in plants.
- nutrient that is a person's main source of enerygy.
- grains in foods from nature.
- formed when 2 monosaccharides combine chemically.
- a protein w/ a globular shape, transports oxygen in the blood to all the cells in your body.
- chemical process by which plants make carbs.
- used for flour.
- are candies, sodas, and syrups, that are considered simple b/c of their single sugar structure.
- plants materials that are ate but can't be disgsted by human enzymes.
19 Clues: used for flour. • bran, germ, endosperm. • green pigments in plants. • chemical building blocks. • grains in foods from nature. • germs and brans are removed. • carbs w/ complicated structures. • soluable, fiber that reduces cholesterol. • digest easy, can be found in frit and milk. • chemical process by which plants make carbs. • ...
S 2024-02-02
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- functions normally
- getting rid of waste
- made of 1 cell
- given the variable
- description
- putting things together
- making new cells or organisms
- turning food into ATP
- Moving things through the body
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- results
- taking in food
- 2 sources of DNA
- smallest functional unit
- what the scientist changes
- 1 source of DNA
- maintaining internal stability
- getting bigger
- numbers
- made of more than 1 cell
- a testable prediction
20 Clues: results • numbers • description • taking in food • made of 1 cell • getting bigger • 1 source of DNA • 2 sources of DNA • functions normally • given the variable • getting rid of waste • a testable prediction • turning food into ATP • putting things together • smallest functional unit • made of more than 1 cell • what the scientist changes • making new cells or organisms • ...
kiss me I'm Irish happy st patrick's day 2025-03-18
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- an allowance
- to be careful
- process of propelling
- easily seen or recognized
- to make a scene
- The act of driving out
- doctor
- to drink water
- a party
- something that is good
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- something sweet
- a record of time
- in order of time
- move by other liquids
- a singer
- parts of something
- lacking some element
- to get out of
- to get more information
- to eat healthy
20 Clues: doctor • a party • a singer • an allowance • to be careful • to get out of • to eat healthy • to drink water • something sweet • to make a scene • a record of time • in order of time • parts of something • lacking some element • process of propelling • move by other liquids • The act of driving out • something that is good • to get more information • easily seen or recognized
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
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- Full set of chromosomes
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Splitting of water
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- A fertilized egg
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Used by plants to absorb water
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
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- Transports food in plants
- Lacks cell wall
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Have a cell wall
- Transports water in plants
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Simple carbohydrate
- Three carbon chain
- Wavelength
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Splitting of water • Three carbon chain • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
BIOFUN 2016-04-22
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- Lacks cell wall
- Three carbon chain
- Speeds up chemical reaction
- Gas needed for photosynthesis
- Gas given out after photosynthesis
- A fertilized egg that has started developing
- Transports food in plants
- Transports water in plants
- A group of cell working together to perform a common function
- Carry deoxygenated blood and move toward the heart
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- Full set of chromosomes
- Wavelength
- Have a cell wall
- Energy needed by plants for photosynthesis
- Carry oxygenated blood and move away from the heart
- Pigment needed for photosynthesis
- Simple carbohydrate
- A fertilized egg
- Splitting of water
- Used by plants to absorb water
20 Clues: Wavelength • Lacks cell wall • Have a cell wall • A fertilized egg • Three carbon chain • Splitting of water • Simple carbohydrate • Full set of chromosomes • Transports food in plants • Transports water in plants • Speeds up chemical reaction • Gas needed for photosynthesis • Used by plants to absorb water • Pigment needed for photosynthesis • Gas given out after photosynthesis • ...
Vocabulary 1 2021-12-02
28 Clues: kipu • nuha • kuitu • kuume • syöpä • astma • kipsi • vaaka • vamma • rokote • terveys • flunssa • ravinto • allergia • mustelma • masennus • ruokahalu • selkäranka • ruokavalio • kolesteroli • kasvissyöjä • liikalihava • rokottaminen • ylipainoinen • aliravitsemus • hiilihydraatit • imettäminen, rintaruokinta • leikkaus (lääketieteellinen)
food class 2014-05-13
23 Clues: diet • food • span • ratio • foods • weight • nervosa • allergy • activity • pressure • exercise • disorder • exercise • diabetes • management • metabolism • Food Guide • composition • modification • eating disorder • mass index (BMI) • Dietary Allowance (RDA) • Life Cycle Nutrition Key Terms Page 2
Plant Classification 2020-03-13
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- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem; use diffusion and osmosis to get water & nutrients
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
- monocot's leaf veins
- angiosperm with a cotyledons inside its seed flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5, & vascular bundles in rings within
- some seeds are dispersed by wind because of their lightweight seeds (danedelions)
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of three, scattered vascular bundles within the stem, fibrous roots, and parallel veins in the leaves
- seeds that fall into oceans and rivers can float to new locations
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
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- two year life cycle; once they produce seeds the plant dies
- cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds
- plants that have tissues that deliver needed materials throughout a plant
- organism that can produce its own food
- flowering, vascular plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit
- live one growing season; herbaceous stems
- seeds may have stickers, hooks, or fuzz that stick to animal fur
- fruits contain seeds that cannot be digested and are deposited in new areas
- dicot's leaf veins
- cone bearing tree
20 Clues: cone bearing tree • dicot's leaf veins • monocot's leaf veins • organism that can produce its own food • live one growing season; herbaceous stems • produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction • produced by most vascular plants for reproduction • cone bearing, vascular plants that produce naked seeds • tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant • ...
CROSSWORD CORNER 2014-12-21
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- potato snack brand in hollow cylinders
- irresistibly tasty & yummy snack
- triple protection
- There's nothing like a hug.
- tomatoes made into a botte
- spread the happy
- premium tuna manufactured in Thailand
- Gets you going!
- sticky notes
- expert in bone nutrition
- The goodness of home.
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- milk's favorite cookie
- A little taste of heaven.
- low carb diet snacks
- The perfect place to grow juice.
- give the best!
- naturally fun!
- There is no substitute for quality.
- breath mint brand for 40 years
- double quality paper
- trusted expert in pest control
- Be 100% sure.
22 Clues: sticky notes • Be 100% sure. • give the best! • naturally fun! • Gets you going! • spread the happy • triple protection • low carb diet snacks • double quality paper • The goodness of home. • milk's favorite cookie • expert in bone nutrition • A little taste of heaven. • tomatoes made into a botte • There's nothing like a hug. • breath mint brand for 40 years • trusted expert in pest control • ...
History and Development of agriculture 2025-11-13
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- Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods.
- A plant scientist who grows fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- The pathway dealing with natural elements like air, water, and land.
- Production Animals such as cows, goats, and sheep kept for food or farming purposes.
- The pathway that focuses on the environment and sustainability.
- The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy.
- A person who moves from place to place following herds of animals and dont have a resting home.
- A scientist who studies the behavior, biology, and habitats of animals.
- The pathway that deals with the mechanization aspect of agriculture.
- These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials
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- The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture.
- The process of taming wild animals for human use.
- Early people who hunted animals and gathered wild fruits, roots, and berries.
- The business of growing crops and rearing animals using scientific methods.
- A legal expert who deals with agricultural laws and land issues.
- The pathway that improves animal or soil nutrition and food quality.
- Another word for agriculture; involves growing crops and rearing animals.
- Domesticated birds such as ducks, turkeys, and chickens raised for eggs and meat.
- An animal science professional who treats and cares for animals.
- Groups of related occupations within agriculture.
- A person who ensures that fruits and vegetables meet safety and quality standards.
- The pathway that focuses on the care and management of animals.
- The practice that began with spearing and developed into using canoes.
23 Clues: The process of taming wild animals for human use. • Groups of related occupations within agriculture. • The pathway that focuses on plants, crops, and agronomy. • These were used to help harvest or kill the raw materials • The pathway that focuses on the business side of agriculture. • Tools used by early people to process or prepare their foods. • ...
Mental health and wellbeing (sanat joita ei kirjoteta yhteen on väliviiva) 2024-12-02
14 Clues: ärsyke • hikoilu • ravinto • närästys • itsetunto • päihtymys • psykologi • ahdistunut • valmisruoka • kuukautiset • absolutisti • masennuslääke • tervejärkinen • ulkonäön julkinen arvostelu
Plant Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- A loosely packed layer of cells in a leaf where gas exchange takes place
- A plant response to environmental factors which is controlled by plant hormones
- Plants with a vascular system
- Small openings in the bark of young stems for gas exchange
- A plant response to light
- An opening for gas exchange in the lower epidermis of a leaf
- Structures in which spores are made
- Plants with seeds inside a fruit; flowering plants
- Thick layer of dead cells on the outside of woody stems
- Process of cell division in which two complete cells are formed
- Algae and fungi growing together in a mutualistic relationship
- A layer of tall cells in a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place
- Third stage of mitosis
- A plant response to gravity
- Storage cells in the center of a plant stem
- A short, enlarged, underground stem specialized for food storage (ex: potato)
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- A storage area for starch in algae
- An underground, horizontal stem that can produce a new plant
- A waxy, transparent layer on a leaf used for protection
- Process of a plant beginning to grow
- First stage of mitosis
- Final stage of mitosis
- Land plants with no vascular system
- Second stage of mitosis
- The process of water evaporating from a plant
- A class of seedless plants (ex: ferns)
- Plants with seeds not inside a fruit
- The fan-like leaf of a fern
- Plant hormones
- Straw-like cells that carry water and minerals upward in vascular plants
- Tube-like cells that transport food in a plant
- Fourth stage of mitosis
- The kingdom containing autotrophic organisms with cellulose cell walls
- A short underground stem with enlarged leaf bases for food storage
34 Clues: Plant hormones • First stage of mitosis • Final stage of mitosis • Third stage of mitosis • Second stage of mitosis • Fourth stage of mitosis • A plant response to light • The fan-like leaf of a fern • A plant response to gravity • Plants with a vascular system • A storage area for starch in algae • Land plants with no vascular system • Structures in which spores are made • ...
Female reproductive system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-25
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- The meeting point between the axon terminal of one neuron and another neuron
- The outermost membrane layer of the meninges that covers the brain
- Who functions to send impulses
- The part of a nerve fiber (axon) that functions for regeneration
- is a group of cells that provide nutrition to neurons
- The part of the brain as the center for regulating body temperature, nutrition, and developing aggressive traits is in the section
- Nerve cells that carry stimuli from the nerve center to the five sense organs
- The autonomic nerve works in the opposite direction to the sympathetic nerve
- The smallest units that make up the Nervous System number in the millions
- The membrane covers the inner shaft of the axon
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- The central nervous system controls reflex movements
- Fluid that functions to reduce shocks to the brain organs
- The function of the axon in anervercell is to send electrical implus ,from the call body to its end, which is know as
- Autonomic nervous system that stimulates heartbeat
- Brain lobes as the center of vision
- The part of the brain that functions as a center for movement balance
- Nerve fibers that convey stimuli to the nerve cell body
- The part of the body that receives a response from stimuli
- Connective tissue is a membrane that protects the brain and spinal cord
- Neurotransmitters found in the brain
20 Clues: Who functions to send impulses • Brain lobes as the center of vision • Neurotransmitters found in the brain • The membrane covers the inner shaft of the axon • Autonomic nervous system that stimulates heartbeat • The central nervous system controls reflex movements • is a group of cells that provide nutrition to neurons • ...
Human Resources 2025-08-15
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- The physical and mental condition of a person.
- The food and substances needed for health and growth.
- Good and responsible behavior when using technology and the internet.
- How much work a person can do in a certain time.
- Unable to read and write.
- Not getting enough food or the right nutrients for a long time.
- Being prepared with the skills and knowledge needed to work.
- Involvement in activities or programs in a way that helps them succeed.
- False information spread to mislead people.
- Eating the right kinds and amounts of food for health.
- The ability to read and write.
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- A condition where children are too short for their age due to long-term poor nutrition.
- A measure of a country’s quality of life based on health, education, and income.
- The quality of matching job requirements.
- The skills and knowledge companies need from workers.
- The abilities needed to do tasks well, often learned through practice or training.
- People who work or can work, including their skills, health, and knowledge.
- The ability to develop or succeed in the future.
- The process of gaining knowledge, skills, and values through learning.
- The act of checking if something is true or correct.
- The way something is shared or delivered.
- The total number of people in an area.
- Work done for pay or to earn a living.
23 Clues: Unable to read and write. • The ability to read and write. • The total number of people in an area. • Work done for pay or to earn a living. • The quality of matching job requirements. • The way something is shared or delivered. • False information spread to mislead people. • The physical and mental condition of a person. • How much work a person can do in a certain time. • ...
HOME ECONOMICS 2026-01-04
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- A major concern of Home Economics related to decision-making and wise use of resources.
- A global organization that promotes Home Economics education worldwide.
- A major role of Home Economics in preparing individuals for productive roles in society.
- Branch of Home Economics concerned with clothing, fabrics, and apparel construction.
- The historical period when Home Economics emerged as a formal discipline.
- A multidisciplinary field focused on improving the quality of life of individuals and families.
- The recognized founder of Home Economics in the United States.
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- A core philosophy of Home Economics emphasizing practical application of knowledge.
- The primary goal of Home Economics centered on enhancing human living conditions.
- The application of Home Economics in community development and extension services.
- A guiding principle of Home Economics emphasizing human dignity and well-being.
- The setting where Home Economics principles are first applied.
- A modern focus of Home Economics addressing environmental responsibility.
- The integration of scientific knowledge into household practices.
- Area of Home Economics that deals with food preparation, nutrition, and safety.
- The ability to make informed and ethical household choices.
- A key institution that helped formalize Home Economics education.
- The study of food and its relationship to health.
- Skills developed in Home Economics that promote independent and responsible living.
- The scientific management of household resources.
20 Clues: The study of food and its relationship to health. • The scientific management of household resources. • The ability to make informed and ethical household choices. • The setting where Home Economics principles are first applied. • The recognized founder of Home Economics in the United States. • The integration of scientific knowledge into household practices. • ...
PLANT CROSSWORD STARTER 2025-09-29
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- Cells that control the opening and closing of stomata. (10)
- A gas produced during photosynthesis. (6)
- Tubes that transport water in plants. (5)
- A substance made from glucose that strengthens plant cell walls. (9)
- Small pores on leaves that allow gas exchange. (7)
- Tubes that carry sugars in plants. (6)
- The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7)
- The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. (13)
- Nutrients absorbed from the soil to help plant growth. (8)
- The type of tissue that includes xylem and phloem. (8)
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals. (5)
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- What is transferred from sunlight to chemical bonds in photosynthesis? (6)
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight. (14)
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. (6)
- A liquid absorbed by roots and transported by xylem. (5)
- The energy source for photosynthesis. (8)
- The part of the plant cell where photosynthesis occurs. (11)
- The outer layer of cells on a leaf. (9)
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis. (12)
- The element plants use from carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. (6)
20 Clues: Tubes that carry sugars in plants. (6) • The outer layer of cells on a leaf. (9) • A gas produced during photosynthesis. (6) • The energy source for photosynthesis. (8) • Tubes that transport water in plants. (5) • The loss of water vapor from plant leaves. (13) • Small pores on leaves that allow gas exchange. (7) • The sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. (7) • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle! 2021-05-24
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- pigments found in the chloroplast
- reaction that occurs in the thylakoid membrane
- light-independent reaction named after Dr. Melvin Calvin
- the process that changes inorganic CO2 to organic compounds
- the place in which sunlight enters
- a type of respiration that requires oxygen
- output of photosynthesis, used to make ATP
- a reaction in which the reactants absorb heat to produce products
- the process that occurs in plants to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- chemical compound used by plants for photosynthesis
- the color plants absorb the second best
- compartments found in the chloroplast
- a reaction that occurs in all cells
- the process that moves CO2 through the veins and releases oxygen
- the openings through which gases move
- liquid chemical compound used by plants for photosynthesis
- the color plants appear, also the color plants absorb the least
- the usage of energy (glucose) to build molecules
- a type of respiration that doesn't require oxygen
- means "to make"
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- gas compound, an output of photosynthesis
- form of energy that is created during the light-dependent reaction to fuel the calvin cycle
- occurs when there's not enough CO2
- light-independent reaction
- the cells in which chloroplasts are found
- the place in which sunlight enters
- an organelle in which cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotes
- a crucial organelle found in all plant cells that converts light energy to usable energy
- CO2 and H20 are eliminated as - in cellular respiration
- a plant that opens its stomata at night
- the degradation of organic compounds
- the color plants absorb the best
- the origin of all energy
- the place through which water moves
- fluid in which the calvin cycle takes place
- the organisms in which photosynthesis occurs
- these organisms use aerobic respiration
- pigment found in thylakoids
- in these organisms, cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm
- a form of energy created in the light-dependent reaction
- component used by plants for photosynthesis derived from the origin of all energy
41 Clues: means "to make" • the origin of all energy • light-independent reaction • pigment found in thylakoids • the color plants absorb the best • pigments found in the chloroplast • occurs when there's not enough CO2 • the place in which sunlight enters • the place in which sunlight enters • the place through which water moves • a reaction that occurs in all cells • ...
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
Living Things 2026-02-16
12 Clues: Having Food • Removing waste • Releasing energy • Ability to react • Inhale and exhale • Gaining new skills • Giving birth to offspring • An example of sensitivity • Physical change in body size • Change in position or posture • Something repeated in a certain order • Any living thing that functions as an individual
The guide to the cell 2021-08-04
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- Every living thing needs it
- Can be found in plants, not animals
- Where all the functions are
- Animals inhale it
- Where specimens are mounted
- How animals make their energy
- Subcellular structure with specific jobs
- The power stations of the cell
- The building blocks of all living things
- It magnifies the object
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- How plants make their energy
- Found in both plants and animals
- The storage area of the cell
- What we have after eating
- Equipment that magnifies objects
- Contains chlorophyll
- Plants produce it
- The control centre of the cell
- Photosynthesis requires this
- Greek for 'sweet'
20 Clues: Animals inhale it • Plants produce it • Greek for 'sweet' • Contains chlorophyll • It magnifies the object • What we have after eating • Every living thing needs it • Where all the functions are • Where specimens are mounted • How plants make their energy • The storage area of the cell • Photosynthesis requires this • How animals make their energy • The control centre of the cell • ...
Class 5: Eating the Rainbow 2025-01-03
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- A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes.
- A nutritious leafy green with antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest or absorb, and that has many benefits for digestion, heart health, blood sugar levels and weight management.
- A category of plant compounds that act as antioxidants, neutralizing free radicals and reducing the risk of chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
- Various plant compounds that create vibrant colors and impart a range of health benefits when consumed.
- An edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- A wide range of colorful things.
- Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals.
- Small fruits that are high in vitamin c, fiber, and antioxidants and may help prevent many chronic diseases.
- Among the most nutrient dense foods, these vegetables contain vitamins K, A, and E; calcium; potassium; fiber; antioxidants; and folate.
- The part of plant-based food (mainly grains and cereals) that doesn’t dissolve in water. It improves gut health and helps regulate bowel movements.
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- The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm.
- An easy way to help prevent disease and consume a variety of nutrients needed by the body.
- Vegetable-fruits belonging to the nightshade family that range from green to red in color, and are rich in vitamin C.
- A sweet treat made from the cacao plant that is rich in iron, magnesium, and fiber, as well as flavanols, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- A nutrient-dense plant in the cabbage family with large green flower heads that is an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin K, and provides valuable amounts of calcium and magnesium.
- Essential elements present in food that our bodies need to develop and function properly.
- A type of carbohydrate that dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. It helps slow down digestion, control cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and relieve diarrhea.
- A group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
20 Clues: A wide range of colorful things. • Molecules found in many plant-based foods that fight free radicals. • A carotenoid pigment found in many red and orange vegetables, especially tomatoes. • The entire seed of a plant, with all three edible parts: bran, germ, and endosperm. • Compounds produced by plants that have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties • ...
Carbs, Protein, and Fat Crossword 2017-01-23
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- protein with globular shape
- process of plants making carbs
- plant proteins that lack essential amino acids
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- chemical building blocks of a protein
- chemical structures that make up fat
- sugars formed from simple structures
- transport fatty acids
- contains all the hydrogen possible
- can be eaten but not digested
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- amino acids that the body needs but can't provide
- chemical process that turns vegetable oil into solids
- proteins that carry all amino acids
- oils turn into solids in food production
- simple carbs from plants
- substance used in place of sugar
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy
- complicated glucose structure formed by plants
- fat-like substances in all body cells
- type of lipid
- carbs with complicated structures
- green pigments in plants
- formed when monosaccharides combine chemically
- cells that store fat from foods and get big
- fish oil fats
25 Clues: type of lipid • fish oil fats • transport fatty acids • simple carbs from plants • green pigments in plants • protein with globular shape • can be eaten but not digested • process of plants making carbs • substance used in place of sugar • carbs with complicated structures • contains all the hydrogen possible • proteins that carry all amino acids • ...
Classification/Taxonomy 2022-05-15
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- blooded things with warm blood
- animals/plants without spines
- flying organism
- no spines, reproduces asexually
- what breaks down dead organisms
- something all plants have
- nonliving rocks with crystals inside
- no spines, lay eggs, reproduces sexually
- spines, lays eggs, reproduces sexually
- how does one fungi reproduce
- how are organisms categorized
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- water/land animals (ex. fish)
- animals/plants with spines
- amphibians that live on land and in water
- category as to how plants make their own energy
- how do two organisms reproduce
- largest grouping of living things
- how multicellular things are classified
- where are animals located
- organisms with fur/blubber
20 Clues: flying organism • something all plants have • where are animals located • animals/plants with spines • organisms with fur/blubber • how does one fungi reproduce • water/land animals (ex. fish) • animals/plants without spines • how are organisms categorized • blooded things with warm blood • how do two organisms reproduce • no spines, reproduces asexually • ...
Biodiversity 2017-06-26
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- Animal that eats plants
- Chemical that kills plants
- Feature that helps a living thing to survive and reproduce
- Protecting biodiversity
- Tool for identifying living things
- Process by which plants make food using light energy
- Type of sugar used in respiration
- Variety of all living things
- When all members of a species die
- Living thing that gets its energy by eating other living things
- Method of farming without using chemicals
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- The number of individuals of one species in one area
- Chemical that can be added to the soil to help plants grow
- Chemical that kills insects that eat crops
- Living thing that makes its own food, e.g. plant
- Using predators to kill insect pests instead of using chemicals
- All the plants and animals living together in one area
- Process by which living things release energy from food
- Element needed by plants and animals to make proteins
- Method of growing a plant without using a seed that is a clone of the parent plant
- Gas released during photosynthesis
- Animal without a backbone
- Sugar produced in photosynthesis is turned into this
23 Clues: Animal that eats plants • Protecting biodiversity • Animal without a backbone • Chemical that kills plants • Variety of all living things • Type of sugar used in respiration • When all members of a species die • Tool for identifying living things • Gas released during photosynthesis • Method of farming without using chemicals • Chemical that kills insects that eat crops • ...
3.02 - Factors Influencing Plant Growth 2023-10-23
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- ______ season plants grow best in summer or early fall.
- ______ season plants grow best in the spring or fall.
- A plant that lives more than two years.
- Type of propagation that included planting seeds.
- The plant process that increases plant numbers.
- Process by which water and minerals enter the plant through cell walls.
- By-product of photosynthesis.
- The process by which food moves within a plant from one plant part to another.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years.
Down
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata.
- Food manufacturing process in plants.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems, and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Plants that retain their leaves and remain green year-round.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air.
- Plants that lose their leaves during the dormant season.
- The stage when a plant rests or grows very little.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year.
18 Clues: By-product of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • Food manufacturing process in plants. • A plant that lives more than two years. • The plant process that increases plant numbers. • Type of propagation that included planting seeds. • The stage when a plant rests or grows very little. • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year. • ...
Horticulture Terms 2023-09-25
Across
- making a small hole to plant seeds
- removing some plants to make room for others growth
- pruning method used to encourage branching
- removing dead flowers to encourage blooming
- multiple plants grown into one
- male and female in separate organisms
- more than two years
- yearly
- nutrients in larger quantities that provide energy
- more than one stem coming out of the ground and is usually shorter than 8 ft
- able to survive harsh conditions
- keeps its leaves during winter
- everything above ground in a plant
- fertilizers that are naturally produced
- naturally reproducing
- the veins in plants that bring nutrients up the plant
Down
- fertilizer created from natural sources of nutrients using manufactured processes
- vitamins and minerals needed by the body in very small amounts
- small-sized seedlings grown in seed trays filled with potting soil
- plants sprouting
- any plants out of place
- one stem coming out of the ground and usually grows taller than 8 ft
- every other year
- placing a twig to grow off of another plant
- sheds its leaves for winter
- no woody stems
- plants being transferred from indoor to outdoor
- plant falling over
- roots getting bound up
- veins that bring nutrients down the plant
30 Clues: yearly • no woody stems • plants sprouting • every other year • plant falling over • more than two years • naturally reproducing • roots getting bound up • any plants out of place • sheds its leaves for winter • multiple plants grown into one • keeps its leaves during winter • able to survive harsh conditions • making a small hole to plant seeds • everything above ground in a plant • ...
4A Tia 2021-04-19
Across
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and single-celled organisms
- Carbon moves from plants to animals.
- nitrogen also has always been present on the earth
- all processes on Earth are driven by four spheres
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants.
- most is frozen in snow and ice in glaciers, ice caps
- altered by bacteria
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the
- Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then
Down
- the air that surrounds Earth
- and moisture in the air
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain,
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, groundwater, polar ice caps,
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils.
- rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
- need nitrogen to grow
- get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals
- state (water vapor)
- snow, hail, or freezing rain
- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet
- burned.
25 Clues: burned. • altered by bacteria • state (water vapor) • need nitrogen to grow • and moisture in the air • the air that surrounds Earth • snow, hail, or freezing rain • Carbon moves from plants to animals. • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. • Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. • ...
Personal Health Unit 2023-09-20
Across
- includes how you learn, study, and improve memory, attention, focus
- the collection of body systems; sleep, nutrition, and exercise affect this domain
- communication type involving texting, email, charts, graphs, logos, symbols, or anything written
- includes values and beliefs; religion, prayer, meditation; affects all other health domains
- the process of exchanging information, ideas, feelings/emotions
- psychological way of life; how you respond to daily stress; reaction of feelings you experience
- a positive approach to living; the goal of reaching optimal health
- any spoken communication
- word to describe how the body physically functions/works
- term for when the body and mind are in balance
- science of food eaten and its relationship with our physical bodies
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- you should be getting 7-8 hours of this for physical, intellectual, emotional/mental, and social health
- word to describe how something involving mental/emotional thinking
- the absence of disease/illness
- specific beliefs and worldviews that guide us through life; things/ideas important to us
- relationships you have with others; communication skills
- the range in which we want to reach during an exercise; intensity of exercise affects this
- this communication type involves hand gestures, facial expressions, body posture
- response to changes around us;
19 Clues: any spoken communication • the absence of disease/illness • response to changes around us; • term for when the body and mind are in balance • relationships you have with others; communication skills • word to describe how the body physically functions/works • the process of exchanging information, ideas, feelings/emotions • ...
Different Cycles of Earth 2021-04-23
Across
- need nitrogen to grow
- carbon moves from atmosphere into plants
- has something to do with condensation
- a step in the water cycle
- in the soil
- Dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process
- can consume each other
- carbon moves from plants and animals into it
- travels between living and non-living things
Down
- carbon moves from atmosphere to the biggest body of water
- what people use to describe how animals and plants are in the wild
- carbon goes through it then goes into the atmosphere
- there is 3% of it out of 97% of the water around the world
- this is known as (CO2)
- carbon can move through a living thing
- absorbed into soil then chemically altered by bacteria
- known as (NO2-)
- what most of the nitrogen is on earth
- the form commonly used by plants
- a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants
20 Clues: in the soil • known as (NO2-) • need nitrogen to grow • this is known as (CO2) • can consume each other • a step in the water cycle • the form commonly used by plants • has something to do with condensation • what most of the nitrogen is on earth • carbon can move through a living thing • carbon moves from atmosphere into plants • carbon moves from plants and animals into it • ...
🌿 Mixed Garden-Themed Crossword Clues (15 Words) 2025-04-30
Across
- (11) – Green pigment essential for photosynthesis
- (4) – Small structure used to store gardening tools
- (5) – Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth
- (10) – Nutrient-rich substance to help plants grow
- (3) – Common climbing plant
- (5) – Tool for digging in the garden
- (10) – Glass building used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil
Down
- (14) – Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- (7) – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil
- (4) – The part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water
- (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden
- (4) – Tool used for collecting leaves or levelling soil
- (9) – To begin to grow from a seed
- (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis
- (11) – Tool with a wheel used to carry garden loads
- (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization
- (6) – Small handheld tool for planting and digging
- (4) – Earth in which plants grow
20 Clues: (3) – Common climbing plant • (4) – Earth in which plants grow • (5) – Unwanted plants in a garden • (9) – To begin to grow from a seed • (5) – Tool for digging in the garden • (8) – Source of energy for photosynthesis • (5) – To trim a plant to encourage growth • (9) – To transfer pollen for fertilization • (3) – Tool used for weeding or shaping soil • ...
Spanish Cross word Puzzle 2013-01-08
15 Clues: diet • food • energy • calorie • healthy • to grow • to relax • balanced • to train • nutrition • athletics • well being • to stretch • nourishment • to be healthy
Reveal Day 3 - try to figure me out :) ading thing 1 2023-03-23
Across
- mahal
- #24 kobe bryant mentality
- japanese noods in good soup
- just staring at dead trees and hallucinating
- human movement major
- may the force be with you
- pajama sport on the mat
- ohana
- food fuel minor
- chef it up
Down
- vintage photos
- better than D.C. Comics
- robot aliens in disguise
- fam bam (leg & dairy)
- little building blocks
- your twin :)
- just hugging it out on the mat (sport)
- shiny sexy 'S' looking instrument
- island I am from
- rainbow state
- covid ading pickup (hint:semester/year)
21 Clues: mahal • ohana • chef it up • your twin :) • rainbow state • vintage photos • food fuel minor • island I am from • human movement major • fam bam (leg & dairy) • little building blocks • better than D.C. Comics • pajama sport on the mat • robot aliens in disguise • #24 kobe bryant mentality • may the force be with you • japanese noods in good soup • shiny sexy 'S' looking instrument • ...
Ecology Crossword 2020-05-11
Across
- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems
- the short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
- occurs in an environment in which new substrate devoid of vegetation and other organisms usually lacking soil, such as a lava flow or area left from a retreated glacier, is deposited
- a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- a mechanism of population control
- place where an organism or a community of organisms lives, including all living and nonliving factors or conditions of the surrounding environment
- distance north or south of the equator, measured on a meridian
- the functional role an organism plays in an ecosystem, determined by the abiotic factors, which comprise of living features such as animals, plants and fungi, and biotic factors
- a form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits at the expense of another organism usually of different species
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- very large ecological areas on the earth's surface, with fauna and flora (animals and plants) adapting to their environment
- the series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized, but disturbed or damaged habitat
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area at the same time, with the capability of interbreeding
- a large community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microbes) in a particular area
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- an organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain, they obtain energy and nutrients by harnessing sunlight through photosynthesis or obtain chemical energy through oxidation to make organic substances from inorganic ones
- an animal that eats a diet consisting mainly of meat, whether it comes from live animals or dead ones
- an organism that cannot manufacture its own food by carbon fixation and therefore derives its intake of nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter
- the long term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, etc. in an area
- an organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, returning essential nutrients to the ecosystem
- a graphical model depicting the many food chains linked together to show the feeding relationships of organisms in an ecosystem
- interactions between organisms of two different species, in which each organism benefits from the interaction in some way
- refers to any of the factors (variables) in an environment capable of limiting a process, such as growth, abundance, or distribution of a population of organisms in an ecosystem
- the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a combined form through chemical and especially biological action
- an organism that eats only plants
- a major ecological community of organisms adapted to a particular climatic or environmental condition on a large geographic area in which they occur
- a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- the zone of air, land, and water where organisms exist
- a relationship that is mutually beneficial to both organisms
- a living component of an ecosystem
- a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time
32 Clues: a mechanism of population control • an organism that eats only plants • a living component of an ecosystem • the zone of air, land, and water where organisms exist • a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants • an interacting group of various species in a common location • a relationship that is mutually beneficial to both organisms • ...
Ecology Crossword 2015-09-02
Across
- A producer (plants & algae) that make their own food
- These organisms have symbiotic relationships with plants to help fix nitrogen
- Plants absorb nitrogen in this form
- Natural process that keeps Earth warm and livable
- The main greenhouse gas
- Two species living in close association with each other
- Toxins become more concentrated in animals in higher trophic levels
- Man-made problem making the Earth too warm
- A consumer that must eat other organisms
- Eat animals only
- Eat only dead animals
- Process by which plants remove carbon from the air to form glucose
- An organism's role (job) where it lives
- The study of how living things fit in with their environment
- Eat both plants and animals
- Exhaling, putting carbon dioxide back into the air
- Burning these (like coal or oil) contributes to global warming
Down
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism harms another
- What percent of energy is passed on to the next trophic level?
- Cutting down trees
- Where an organism lives
- Largest population the environment can support
- This is killed and eaten by a predator
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- Eat plants only
- Break down and recycle dead organisms
- Occurs between organisms with similar niches living in the same area
- When the population grows faster and faster (J-curve)
28 Clues: Eat plants only • Eat animals only • Cutting down trees • Eat only dead animals • Where an organism lives • The main greenhouse gas • Eat both plants and animals • Plants absorb nitrogen in this form • Break down and recycle dead organisms • This is killed and eaten by a predator • An organism's role (job) where it lives • A consumer that must eat other organisms • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-12-17
Across
- follows no specific pattern
- remove
- the range of many kinds of plants and animals in a habitat
- a disguise that hides something from view
- chain some animals eat plants and animals that in turn eat other plants and animals
- brought an animal or plant back into an area
- sets of things that repeat in order
- same beginning letter sound
- parts of the world that are not made by people
- the number of animals or people living in a place
- to say or do something the same way again
- comes out of a hidden place
- a group of living things that are the same in most ways
- not affected by something like illness
Down
- animals that live by eating other animals
- health and comfort
- follows the 5-7-5 pattern
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- ready to use
- enough different plants and animals to keep a habitat healthy
- safety
- follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern
- a group of lines also known as a verse
- animals and plants depend on one another for survival
- increased greatly in number
- changes in plants and animals that help them survive in their habitat
- single or alone
- counted or relied on
- the order of something
- the appearance of something that is the same on both sides
30 Clues: remove • safety • ready to use • single or alone • health and comfort • counted or relied on • the order of something • follows the 5-7-5 pattern • follows no specific pattern • increased greatly in number • same beginning letter sound • comes out of a hidden place • follows the a-a-b-b-a pattern • sets of things that repeat in order • the natural home of a plant or animal • ...
Repaso del capítulo 2021-03-04
27 Clues: ear • way • age • flu • food • diet • full • heart • level • snack • fiber • chest • cough • syrup • empty • fever • muscle • energy • allergy • calcium • nutrition • nutritious • antibiotic • carbohydrate • eating habit • basura junk food • centígrado centigrade degree
nutrition exam review 2022-10-27
21 Clues: salt • trfa • rocks • forte • abcme • lots of • solvent • unsa fa • website • laxitive • nurished • levels of • hard carbs • easy carbs • kcal energy • types of food • processing food • muscle building • additional sweet • calories unnutrional cals • nutrients needed nutrition
Roma's Vocab 2024-07-02
Across
- запор
- незрелый
- зрелость
- красноречивый
- очень весёлый,смешной
- исподтишка,тайно
- обруч
- предположительно
- бодрящий,подбадривающий
- взаимность
- тем не менее
- храпеть
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- захватывающий
- вспомнить
- противоречивый
- сплетничать
- враждебность
- питание
- осведомленность
- очень счастливый, взволнованный
- отношение (его отношение ко мне...)
- заменять
22 Clues: запор • обруч • питание • храпеть • незрелый • зрелость • заменять • вспомнить • взаимность • сплетничать • враждебность • тем не менее • захватывающий • красноречивый • противоречивый • осведомленность • исподтишка,тайно • предположительно • очень весёлый,смешной • бодрящий,подбадривающий • очень счастливый, взволнованный • отношение (его отношение ко мне...)
Nutrition Labels 2025-10-30
Across
- If you eat more calories than your body uses, you will __________ weight.
- The __________ an ingredient list is, the better the food usually is.
- Starting in 1990, manufacturers were required to label their foods.
- The four parts of a nutrition label are information, calories, __________, and % daily value.
- About 10% of the calories we consume are used for what?
Down
- Words ending in -ose are usually a form of this.
- If a food provides 20% or more of your DV of a nutrient, it is considered __________ in that nutrient.
- Calories measure how much __________ we get from food.
- The serving __________ represent the amount of food or drink usually consumed.
- Serving size is usually located at the __________ of a nutrition label.
- You should be __________ of claims on the front of food packages.
- You do not gain fat cells, but they can __________ or grow.
- The ingredient used most in a food product is listed __________.
- This is a nutrient you should consume limited amounts of. (It's not good for you.)
14 Clues: Words ending in -ose are usually a form of this. • Calories measure how much __________ we get from food. • About 10% of the calories we consume are used for what? • You do not gain fat cells, but they can __________ or grow. • The ingredient used most in a food product is listed __________. • You should be __________ of claims on the front of food packages. • ...
Health in Term 4 2024-12-05
13 Clues: ___ on a hat • Current Term • ____. Be in it. • ___ on a t-shirt • Being safe online • World Health _____ • Monday S5, Friday S2 • ___ on some sunscreen • _EPEP (un-abbreviated) • Ms. Saathoff's VCE Class • Often wished for with quiet • Australia's system of health • Necessary for body functions; found in food
unit 11,12 Midwifery 2020-11-30
23 Clues: obwód • żylaki • smółka • wykrok • pompki • napinać • pajączki • ulewanie • przysiad • wcześniak • odżywianie • respirator • rozgrzewka • odruch chwytny • brzuch ciążowy • mięśnie brzucha • niezstąpionejądra • podatny, narażony • napięcie mięśniowe • rośliny strączkowe • wzdęcia (bloating) • łuszcząca się skóra • nieregularny oddech
Unit 4-6 2015-01-21
29 Clues: dünn • Gefühl • verhext • nachher • Prozess • männlich • Wachstum • weiblich • schuldig • Hochzeit • Vergleich • Ernährung • glücklich • verdienen • vertrauen • Jahrzehnt • Vegetarier • Gesundheit • historisch • beeinflusst • Entspannung • akzeptieren • unterernährt • Gewohnheiten • Kommunikation • Meeresfrüchte • übergewichtig • selbstbewusst • Kartoffelchips
la salud y el bienestar 2022-01-05
22 Clues: flu • cold • cast • cough • vaccine • to heal • healing • bandage • to treat • to faint • nutrition • breathing • to remain • well-being • depression • to get sick • cough syrup • tranquilizer • to lose weight • doctor's office • to become infected • auxilios first aid
Crossword Puzzle Primary 4 2025-02-03
Across
- สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ
- ความรู้สึกไม่ปลอดภัยหรือหวาดกลัวต่อสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
- การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง
- ความรู้สึกสดใส มีความสุข และเต็มไปด้วยพลังบวก
- การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย
- เส้นทางหรือวิธีการไปยังสถานที่หนึ่ง เช่น ซ้าย ขวา ตรงไป
- วัตถุที่ทำจากยางหรือพลาสติก สามารถพองลมได้ ใช้ในการตกแต่งงานต่าง ๆ
- คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว
- สิ่งของที่ใช้เพื่อทำให้สถานที่ดูสวยงามขึ้น เช่น ลูกโป่ง โคมไฟ
Down
- สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง
- ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ
- ประชากรบนโลก
- ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ
- พืชที่เรานำมารับประทาน เช่น แครอท ผักกาด
- คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ
- บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย
- รสชาติดี น่ากิน
- รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ
- วันที่ตรงกับวันที่เราถือกำเนิดขึ้นในแต่ละปี
- ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย
20 Clues: ประชากรบนโลก • รสชาติดี น่ากิน • รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ • คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ • ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ • บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย • คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว • ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ • ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย • สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ • การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง • การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย • สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง • ...
Crossword Puzzle Primary4 2025-02-04
Across
- สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ
- ความรู้สึกไม่ปลอดภัยหรือหวาดกลัวต่อสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่ง
- การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง
- ความรู้สึกสดใส มีความสุข และเต็มไปด้วยพลังบวก
- การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย
- เส้นทางหรือวิธีการไปยังสถานที่หนึ่ง เช่น ซ้าย ขวา ตรงไป
- วัตถุที่ทำจากยางหรือพลาสติก สามารถพองลมได้ ใช้ในการตกแต่งงานต่าง ๆ
- คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว
- สิ่งของที่ใช้เพื่อทำให้สถานที่ดูสวยงามขึ้น เช่น ลูกโป่ง โคมไฟ
Down
- สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง
- ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ
- ประชากรบนโลก
- ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ
- พืชที่เรานำมารับประทาน เช่น แครอท ผักกาด
- คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ
- บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย
- รสชาติดี น่ากิน
- รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ
- วันที่ตรงกับวันที่เราถือกำเนิดขึ้นในแต่ละปี
- ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย
20 Clues: ประชากรบนโลก • รสชาติดี น่ากิน • รางวัลสำหรับผู้ชนะ • คนที่เราสนิทและไว้ใจ • ทางสำหรับเดินหรือขับรถ • บุคคลที่ยังไม่โตเต็มวัย • คนที่เดินทางเพื่อเที่ยว • ความแข็งแรงของร่างกายและจิตใจ • ลักษณะสิ่งของที่พังหรือเสียหาย • สิ่งของที่มอบให้ผู้อื่นในวันพิเศษ • การเคลื่อนไหวร่างกายเพื่อความแข็งแรง • การได้รับสารอาหารที่จำเป็นต่อร่างกาย • สิ่งของที่ไม่จำเป็นแล้วและมักจะถูกทิ้ง • ...
gabby 2023-04-17
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- the plant process called ____ that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- short day plants require ___ nights to flower.
- translocation is the process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from on plant part to ___.
- when a plant produces flowers, seeds and fruits it is called ___.
- water carries ____ throughout the plant.
- ____ is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding heir flowering an reproduction cycles.
- ___ either too high or too low will have adverse effects.
- absorption is the process by which plant roots take in: water and ___.
- ___ is a process which also occurs in the stems.
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- the process called respiration through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume ___ and give off carbon dioxide.
- 90% of _____ is made of mostly water.
- stages of plant growth include: juvenile, reproductive, and _____.
- dormant plants rests or grow very ____, if any.
- osmosis is the process by which minerals and water ___ the plant through cell walls.
- __________ formula: C6H12O6+6O2 - 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP ENERGY.
- long day plants require ___ nights to flower.
- the food and manufacturing process called ____ in where green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
- phototropism is the tendency for plants to grow toward a __ source.
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed is called ___.
- plants are ____ by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
20 Clues: 90% of _____ is made of mostly water. • water carries ____ throughout the plant. • long day plants require ___ nights to flower. • short day plants require ___ nights to flower. • dormant plants rests or grow very ____, if any. • ___ is a process which also occurs in the stems. • ___ either too high or too low will have adverse effects. • ...
(7th) Life Science - Chapter 8A-B Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant.
- The loosely packed cells in a plant leaf that allow gases to move easily to the palisade layer.
- Another name for nonvascular plants.
- Conducts water and other materials in some plants.
- A vascular tissue that moves finished sugars out of the leaf.
- Waxy coating that helps prevent water loss in plants.
- The rings in a woody stem that result from different growth rates of xylem at different times of the year.
- The tightly packed cells in a plant leaf that make most of the plant's food.
- Openings in the underside of the leaf that allow gases to move in and out of the leaf.
- The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte.
- The underground stem in most ferns.
- The lower part of a bryophyte that is green and leafy with rhizoids.
- Plants that have vascular bundles evenly distributed throughout their stems.
- A kind of cellular organelle, such as chloroplasts.
- Their seeds are not fully covered and include pine trees, cycads, and ginkgoes.
- A vascular tissue that moves water and nutrients into the leaf.
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- The vascular tissue of a leaf; a type of vascular bundle.
- A kind of pressure caused by the presence of water inside a plant's central vacuoles.
- Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls.
- Their seeds are fully covered by a fruit; "flowering plants."
- The part of a bryophyte that has the capsule and stalk; used in making spores.
- A layer of living cells just under the dead cork.
- Plants whose vascular bundles are found in a ring around the out part of the stem.
- A structure produced by some plants to protect the embryo.
24 Clues: The underground stem in most ferns. • Another name for nonvascular plants. • A thick-walled cell that helps support a plant. • Long chains of sugar that make plant cell walls. • A layer of living cells just under the dead cork. • The young plant that grows into a new sporophyte. • Conducts water and other materials in some plants. • ...
Energy and work 2024-03-18
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- The power taken from water
- The percentage of the useful work of input energy of devices
- The problems of thermal power plants
- The steam from the boiler rotates ______ to generate electricity
- Which fuel is used mostly in thermal power plants
- What renewable energy source is from the Earth's interior heat?
- The cause of sulfur dioxide emited by coal-burning power plants
- Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work
- Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels.
- The part of thermal power plant where the steam is produced
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- Efficiency cannot be ______ percent.
- What is the chemical element commonly used in nuclear power plants for generating electricity?
- Electricy is made by _________
- ________ is released to the air and causes air pollution by thermal power plants
- The collection of aerogenerators
- What is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom called?
- Tidal, wind and solar energies are ______ energies
- What is the process of splitting atoms to release energy called?
- The fuel made by plants or animal matters
- What is the energy associated with the motion of atoms and molecules in a substance called?
- Energy that is not wasted
21 Clues: Energy that is not wasted • The power taken from water • Electricy is made by _________ • The collection of aerogenerators • Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels. • Efficiency cannot be ______ percent. • The problems of thermal power plants • The fuel made by plants or animal matters • Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
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- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
26 Clues: A change in a DNA sequence • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template • Process of keeping a stable internal environment • ...
Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction
- Substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction
- Reaction that releases energy into its surroundings
- Organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis takes place
- Reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings
- Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______
- Molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy
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- Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- Process by which cells produce energy from glucose
- Liquid required for photosynthesis and many biological processes
- Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Organelle responsible for energy production in cells
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The result of a chemical reaction
- Process that changes substances into different substances
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Form of energy used by plants to perform photosynthesis
17 Clues: The result of a chemical reaction • Law of Conservation of _______ ____ _______ • Gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis • Gas released by plants during photosynthesis • Energy related to heat transfer in a reaction • Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
temp 2022-06-29
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- Camel stores fat in the ________
- Mass movement of animals to long distances
- Mass production of plants and animals for food and other purposes
- Thin overlapping plates that cover and protect fish and reptiles
- Animals that eat only plants
- Changes in features of an organism to help survive in its habitat
- Dry and Hot place
- Largest habitat on earth
- Stores food for the baby plant
- Breathing organ of Mammals
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- Helps loosens the Soil
- Young plant coming out of baby plant
- Penguins swim with the help of ________
- Supplies sufficient water to plants
- Provides Nutrients in the soil
- Area in which a particular animal lives naturally
- Agent of Dispersal
- When the crop is ready, it is cut and gathered
- In Bryophyllum plants, buds are present on the edge of _______
- Baby plant
20 Clues: Baby plant • Dry and Hot place • Agent of Dispersal • Helps loosens the Soil • Largest habitat on earth • Breathing organ of Mammals • Animals that eat only plants • Provides Nutrients in the soil • Stores food for the baby plant • Camel stores fat in the ________ • Supplies sufficient water to plants • Young plant coming out of baby plant • Penguins swim with the help of ________ • ...
