nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-24
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- Outhermost part of the earth
- H2o
- The plants actual food
- Cycle of Carbon
- Eats only meat
- Study of plants
- Study of Fossils
- Question,Hypothosis,Data,Draw Conclution
- Innermost part of the earth
- Eats other animals
- third layer of the earth
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- study of space
- second layer of the earth
- Eats plants and meat
- Cicle of Life
- A truth
- How plants make food
- How more animals come to be
- Building Block of life
- Element Chart
- Eats only plants
- A bone in the ground.
- A stone
- Is like DNA
- Gets eaten by other animals
- Blue Print of Life
26 Clues: H2o • A truth • A stone • Is like DNA • Cicle of Life • Element Chart • study of space • Eats only meat • Cycle of Carbon • Study of plants • Eats only plants • Study of Fossils • Eats other animals • Blue Print of Life • Eats plants and meat • How plants make food • A bone in the ground. • The plants actual food • Building Block of life • third layer of the earth • second layer of the earth • ...
Habitats 2024-03-01
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- plants that produce food
- a flat grassland in North America
- moisture condensed on plants
- a group of birds
- water having very little salt
- water having a lot of salt
- animals that only eat herbs (plants)
- a large open area with grasses
- animals that only eat meat
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- animals that consume plant
- break down dead things
- a deep winter sleep
- long-distance movement of animals during seasons
- animal that eat grass
- animals who eat plants and meat
- animals that eat other animals
- a group of grazing animals
- energy transfer between living things
- a natural home for plants or animals
- a small mammal like mouse, rat, squirrel, etc
20 Clues: a group of birds • a deep winter sleep • animal that eat grass • break down dead things • plants that produce food • animals that consume plant • water having a lot of salt • a group of grazing animals • animals that only eat meat • moisture condensed on plants • water having very little salt • animals that eat other animals • a large open area with grasses • ...
Plant Science 2023-03-02
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- zoology deals with ___
- plant hormones that quicken ripening and prevent seed ___
- fruit, veggies, plants
- grows best in summer & early fall
- Perennial plants live more than
- work with ___ to stimulate cell division
- growing harvesting trees
- when the weather is extremely hot or cold
- growing field crops
- certain plants like ___ weather
- grow best in spring or fall
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- plant cycle only last two years
- stays green year-round
- this plant is __ when it does not have enough moisture
- Turgrid is a plant swollen or filled with ___
- zinnias grow best in ___
- deals with both plants & animals
- helps with the growth of stems & leafs
18 Clues: growing field crops • zoology deals with ___ • stays green year-round • fruit, veggies, plants • zinnias grow best in ___ • growing harvesting trees • grow best in spring or fall • plant cycle only last two years • Perennial plants live more than • certain plants like ___ weather • deals with both plants & animals • grows best in summer & early fall • ...
Plants in Action Lindon 2013-04-14
10 Clues: I am spikey • I am orange • I smell nice • I am healthy • I am very long • I will eat a fly • i provide oxygen • You need to cook me • I come in different sizes • I am the shape of a half moon
Mass Transport in Plants 2017-05-08
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- dead, elongated tubes with no end walls that transport water in plants
- plant exchange surface cells in plants for absorption of water from the soil
- attraction between molecules of the same type that causes water to move up the xylem
- the evaporation of water from leaves that pulls water through a plant
- the route water takes moving through plant cell cytoplasm
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- the type of bonding between water molecules
- cytoplasm 'bridges' between plant cells
- a distinctive band in a plant root that prevents water passing into the xylem via cell walls and directs water through the protoplast
- the route water takes moving along plant cell walls
- the 'holes' on the underside of leaves
10 Clues: the 'holes' on the underside of leaves • cytoplasm 'bridges' between plant cells • the type of bonding between water molecules • the route water takes moving along plant cell walls • the route water takes moving through plant cell cytoplasm • the evaporation of water from leaves that pulls water through a plant • ...
Reproductive System in Plants 2023-08-13
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- Female part of a flower that contains ovules.
- After fertilisation, the flower petals start to ....
- Pollen grains contain ... reproductive cells.
- The seeds of a plant need to be dispersed to prevent ... and reduce competition.
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- Pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma by wind or animals.
- Male part of a flower that contains pollen grains
- Part of a conifer that contains seeds
- A seed needs air, ... and a suitable temperature to germinate.
- The fruit grows bigger and the ovules develop into ... inside the fruit.
- When the pollen tube reaches the ovule, the male reproductive cell fuses with the ... cell.
10 Clues: Part of a conifer that contains seeds • Female part of a flower that contains ovules. • Pollen grains contain ... reproductive cells. • Male part of a flower that contains pollen grains • After fertilisation, the flower petals start to .... • A seed needs air, ... and a suitable temperature to germinate. • ...
Transport Systems in Plants 2024-02-25
10 Clues: transports sugar • transports water • supports transport of sugar • water enters through osmosis • pores for gas to pass through • affects rate of water transport • transparent layer on top of leaf • transport of water through plant • rings that support vessel for water • contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis
Plant Response Crossword 2016-05-06
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- Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits
- Growth towards source of light
- Plant that lives for only two years (grows in first and flowers in 2nd)
- Plant hormone that helps to ripen fruits
- Synthetic compound that breaks down w/ ethylene to create ethylene gas
- Growth in response to gravity
- Movement in response to stimuli but independent of location
- Movement in response to daily light/dark cycle
- A specific requirement of darkness to flower
- Plants that flower when days are long/nights are short
- Used to promote root growth on stem/leaf cuttings
- Plant response to touch
- Rapid elongation of flowering stem
- movement of leaves in response to sun movement
- These are chemicals that are not classified as one of the other five that help to prevent plant growth
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- Hormones involved in plant-cell elongation
- A plant hormone that is used to inhibit other hormones such as IAA
- Plant’s response to changes in length of day/night
- Symbiotic relationship w/ plant roots & fungi
- Plant hormones that encourages growth of stems/leaves
- Mixture of 2,4-D and other auxin; used as defoliant in jungles of Vietnam
- Low-temperature stimulation of flowering
- Movement in response to plant touch but not in the direction of the touch
- Chemical messengers affecting plants’ ability to respond
- Plants that will flower regardless of length of time of day or night
- Plants that Flower when days are short/nights are long
- An auxin that influences seed development
- Growth in response to chemicals
- Bluish, light-sensitive pigment that monitors the changes in day length
- Promote cell division in plants
- Undesired plants that crowd out crop/native plants
- Allergic reaction that results in sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes
- Response where plant grows toward/away stimulus
33 Clues: Plant response to touch • Growth in response to gravity • Growth towards source of light • Growth in response to chemicals • Promote cell division in plants • Rapid elongation of flowering stem • Low-temperature stimulation of flowering • Plant hormone that helps to ripen fruits • Detachment of leaves, flowers, and fruits • An auxin that influences seed development • ...
mammals 2025-09-08
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- glands produce the nutrition (milk) that the baby animals need
- mammals animals who give their babies nutrition from their mammary glands. They also have belly buttons.
- animals that have hair/fur, are warm-blooded, feed babies from their mammary glands
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- animals whose babies are in eggs and get their nutrition from milk seeping from their mom's skin
- animals that carry and feed their very young babies in pouches
- creatures who maintain their body's temperature or warm-blooded
- creatures whose body temperature changes as the air around them changes
7 Clues: animals that carry and feed their very young babies in pouches • glands produce the nutrition (milk) that the baby animals need • creatures who maintain their body's temperature or warm-blooded • creatures whose body temperature changes as the air around them changes • animals that have hair/fur, are warm-blooded, feed babies from their mammary glands • ...
Gaia's Garden 2020-12-10
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- follows producers and is prior to decomposers
- combining diverse plant species in one area
- plants that only produce crops for one season
- where to begin, the foundation of a garden
- plants that provide nectar and pollen
- insects that lay their eggs inside of their prey
- insects that consume unwanted plants
- deep-rooted plants that mine minerals
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- used to organize plants in relation to sunlight
- plants with big leafs are most effective for this
- growth cycles last for at least 3 years
- plants that balance soil, e.g. legumes
- a planting bed style that saves land space
- a mainly edible garden
- rainwater harvesting technique that catches runoff
15 Clues: a mainly edible garden • insects that consume unwanted plants • plants that provide nectar and pollen • deep-rooted plants that mine minerals • plants that balance soil, e.g. legumes • growth cycles last for at least 3 years • a planting bed style that saves land space • where to begin, the foundation of a garden • combining diverse plant species in one area • ...
AMAZING RACE 2017-03-16
17 Clues: Pier • Arena • Black cat • By example • Nimbleness • Not amateur • Has a trunk • Nourishment • Railway stop • Legal setting • Flying mammal • Everyones goal • Combined effort • Large marsupial • Functional fitness • Struggle for breath • Tenacity,doggedness
Bio Unit 13 Do Now 2024-08-22
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- A phenomenon in which plants grow toward or away from touch stimulus.
- relating to vessels or plant tissues that conduct water, sap and nutrients
- A hormone that promotes cell division.
- A phenomenon by which plants release water into the atmosphere.
- Female organs of a flower, comprising stigma, style, and ovary.
- A plant that lacks vascular systems.
- cap Specialized tissue that can perceive gravity in the root.
- non-flowering plants
- Waxy surface covering of a plant which protects it
- Tissue that can become other specialized tissue in a plant
- The first layer of cells on the exterior of a plant.
- Vascular tissue that stores and transports water and water-soluble nutrients.
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- A phenomenon in which plants grow directionally toward or away from light.
- Storage tissues that are designated as not dermal, nor vascular tissues
- root A type of adaptive root that can asexually propagate plants
- A phenomenon in which plants grow towards or away from forces of gravity.
- pertaining to the apex, or top
- A plant seed containing one cotyledon.
- Hormones that regular flowering, flower development, and fruit development.
- A plant seed containing two cotyledon.
- Male organ of a flower, anther and filament
- Green, leaf-like enclosure that covers petals in bud.
- flowering plants
- A gas responsible for ripening fruit.
- Pertaining to the side.
- Vascular tissue responsible for transporting sugar, protein, and other organic molecules.
- A plant hormone which causes the elongation of cells and shoots and regulates plant growth.
- Receives pollen
28 Clues: Receives pollen • flowering plants • non-flowering plants • Pertaining to the side. • pertaining to the apex, or top • A plant that lacks vascular systems. • A gas responsible for ripening fruit. • A plant seed containing one cotyledon. • A plant seed containing two cotyledon. • A hormone that promotes cell division. • Male organ of a flower, anther and filament • ...
Unit 1 Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Having to do with farming and growing crops or raising animals for food.
- Balance When all the plants and animals in an area are living together in a healthy, stable way.
- Something made by people instead of happening naturally.
- A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals.
- The natural environment where an animal lives and finds everything it needs to survive.
- When animals eat dead animals that they didn't kill themselves, like vultures eating roadkill
- The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn't use them up so future people can still have them.
- The way plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Areas of land that are covered with shallow water, like swamps and marshes, where special plants and animals live.
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- A living thing, usually a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- The number or rate of deaths in a group of animals or plants over a certain time period.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature so they don't disappear forever.
- Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy.
- Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots.
- The total number of the same type of animal or plant living in one area.
- An animal that can live both in water and on land, like frogs, toads, and salamanders.
- All the living things (plants and animals) in an area and how they work together with their environment.
- Controlled or managed by rules to keep something safe or balanced.
- Bringing something back to the way it used to be, like fixing a damaged forest or pond.
21 Clues: The tuft of feathers on top of a bird's head. • Baby deer that are usually brown with white spots. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive. • Something made by people instead of happening naturally. • Breaking down food in the body to get nutrients and energy. • A living thing that gets energy by eating other plants or animals. • ...
RBZ 2024-07-25
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- Shelter for broilers.
- Well-being of broilers.
- Needed for broilers to move.
- Increase in size.
- Keeps broilers warm.
- Well-being of broilers.
- Chicken raised for meat.
- Keeps broilers comfortable.
- What broilers eat.
- Circulates fresh air.
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- Watching broiler health.
- Used to manage growth.
- Measurement of broiler size.
- Protects from diseases.
- Group of broilers.
- Prevents diseases.
- Keeping the environment clean.
- Essential for broiler health.
- Food that keeps broilers healthy.
- Type of broiler.
20 Clues: Type of broiler. • Increase in size. • Group of broilers. • Prevents diseases. • What broilers eat. • Keeps broilers warm. • Shelter for broilers. • Circulates fresh air. • Used to manage growth. • Protects from diseases. • Well-being of broilers. • Well-being of broilers. • Watching broiler health. • Chicken raised for meat. • Keeps broilers comfortable. • Measurement of broiler size. • ...
u8 bio 2025-03-27
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- eats dead plants and animals
- steps to show producer to consumer
- eats only animals
- group of organisms, interbreed, produce offspring
- step in ecological pyramid
- all ecosystems and biomes
- one organism feeds on another
- breaks down matter
- nonliving factors
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- eats only plants
- living factors
- total amount of living tissue in a tropic level
- all organisms that live in an area& their nonliving environment
- one benefits, one ok
- all food chains in an ecosystem
- diagram of trophic levels
- home of organisms
- eats both plants and animals
- one benefits, ones harmed
- both benefit
20 Clues: both benefit • living factors • eats only plants • eats only animals • home of organisms • nonliving factors • breaks down matter • one benefits, one ok • diagram of trophic levels • all ecosystems and biomes • one benefits, ones harmed • step in ecological pyramid • eats dead plants and animals • eats both plants and animals • one organism feeds on another • all food chains in an ecosystem • ...
Garden puzzle 2023-01-27
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- they give us air
- great for planting seeds in
- used to dig
- a symbol of love
- used to water plants
- early stage in plant life
- a house for plants
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- a carrot is one of these
- used to display plants
- to water large plants
- a pretty plant
- sometimes poison
- a raspberry is this
- very bright and warm
- earliest stage in plant life
15 Clues: used to dig • a pretty plant • they give us air • sometimes poison • a symbol of love • a house for plants • a raspberry is this • very bright and warm • used to water plants • to water large plants • used to display plants • a carrot is one of these • early stage in plant life • great for planting seeds in • earliest stage in plant life
Hydroponics Review 2021-05-13
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- hydroponic system with containers holding growing roots and watered using
- most often in the form of sand or gravel
- material used for the support and stability of hydroponic plants; includes sand,gravel,peat moss and sawdust
- aggregate system which utilizes gravity to provide nutrient solutions to plant roots
- utilizes only nutrient infused water and system structures to produce plants
- continuous flow system which use PVC pipes to hold plants and provide continuous flow of nutrient solutions
- to hold plants and provide a continuous flow of nutrient solutions
- continuous flow system which use flexible plastic tubing supported by wooden
- hydroponic system with continuous flow of nutrient solutions over the plant roots; are the most common hydroponic system utilized by commercial
- process of circulating air throughout a substance
- aggregate system which utilizes gravity to provide nutrient solutions to plant roots; manual operation is needed to drain used nutrient solution
- needed by plants in large quantities; includes nitrogen, potassium and sulfur
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- needed by plants in small quantities; includes boron, copper and iron
- production of plants without a soil medium; utilizes only water, sunlight and nutrients
- continuous flow system which uses mesh tubing with vertical inserts filled with peat moss to hold plants and provide a continuous flow of nutrient solutions
- utilizes aggregate as a support medium for plants; utilizes flooding techniques which reduce water usage and drain afterwards, allowing the roots to aerate
- plants with the feasibility to grow hydroponically
- pumps a nutrient solution into aggregate beds from a reservoir most often located below the aggregate bed
18 Clues: most often in the form of sand or gravel • process of circulating air throughout a substance • plants with the feasibility to grow hydroponically • to hold plants and provide a continuous flow of nutrient solutions • needed by plants in small quantities; includes boron, copper and iron • hydroponic system with containers holding growing roots and watered using • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS (REVISION) 2020-08-12
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- A structure formed on the surface of premolars and molars due to uneven wearing out.
- Apart from glucose, name the other product resulting from breakdown of lactose.
- An exposed portion of external structure of mammalian tooth.
- Major monosaccharide absorbed in ileum to the liver.
- A gap in the lower jaw of a herbivore that provides space for the tongue to manipulate vegetation.
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- Part of alimentary canal where water is absorbed.
- The name of a vitamin whose deficiency disease is characterised by inability to see in dim light.
- The hormone that stimulates production of gastric juice.
- The organ that secrets sodium hydrogen carbonate which neutralizes acidic chyme.
- The first set of teeth that appear in most mammals but later replaced during their development.
10 Clues: Part of alimentary canal where water is absorbed. • Major monosaccharide absorbed in ileum to the liver. • The hormone that stimulates production of gastric juice. • An exposed portion of external structure of mammalian tooth. • Apart from glucose, name the other product resulting from breakdown of lactose. • ...
Nutrition in Animals_Class 7 2021-03-30
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- What breaks down the starch into sugars in the buccal cavity
- Amoeba ingests its food with the help of its false feet. What is it called.
- Which animals pops out its stomach through its mouth to eat soft animals
- Which acid is stored in the inner lining of the stomach
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- What are the finger like outgrowth in the inner walls of small intestine called which aid in the absorption of digested food
- Which digestive juice is stored in the gall bladder. It helps in digestion of fats
- Which is the widest part of the alimentary canal (digestive tract)
- What is the process of taking food into the body called
- Where does the swallowed food pass into. It runs along the neck and chest
- What is the partially digested food in the rumen (part of the stomach) of grazing animals like cow, buffalo, deer called
10 Clues: What is the process of taking food into the body called • Which acid is stored in the inner lining of the stomach • What breaks down the starch into sugars in the buccal cavity • Which is the widest part of the alimentary canal (digestive tract) • Which animals pops out its stomach through its mouth to eat soft animals • ...
Nutrition in wound care 2025-06-13
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- A deficiency in this can hinder collagen synthesis, impacting wound healing
- The process of forming new tissue
- A nutrient needed for wound healing
- A mineral that helps with wound healing
- A food that impairs wound healing
- 1.5 Use for nutritional support by patient with DM only
- Use for nutritional support by patients with DM and CKD
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- A condition where a person does not have adequate nutrition
- A type of wound, a break in the skin
- A class of nutrients that provide energy, including glucose
10 Clues: The process of forming new tissue • A food that impairs wound healing • A nutrient needed for wound healing • A type of wound, a break in the skin • A mineral that helps with wound healing • 1.5 Use for nutritional support by patient with DM only • Use for nutritional support by patients with DM and CKD • A condition where a person does not have adequate nutrition • ...
Poultry in human nutrition 2024-12-24
nutrition in animals 2016-05-05
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- the smallest chamber in a cow's stomach.
- an animal that has a four-chambered stomach.
- juice a digestive juice that acts only on carbohydrates.
- the digestive juice secreted by liver.
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- gland a gland associated with the digestive system.
- a fleshy muscular organ present in the mouth.
- finger-like projections found on the lining of the small intestine.
7 Clues: the digestive juice secreted by liver. • the smallest chamber in a cow's stomach. • a fleshy muscular organ present in the mouth. • an animal that has a four-chambered stomach. • gland a gland associated with the digestive system. • juice a digestive juice that acts only on carbohydrates. • finger-like projections found on the lining of the small intestine.
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-10
7 Clues: false feet of amoeba • largest gland in body • another word for food pipe • liquid that moistens the food • digestive juice formed in the liver • breaking down food particles into simpler forms • small finger like projections found in the small intestine
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS 2016-05-23
7 Clues: HELPS TO PEIRCE MEAT • HELPS TO MOISTEN FOOD • THE PANCREAS SECTRETES • THE BODYS HARDEST SUBSTANCE • THE FEEDING TUBE IN A BUTTERFLY • THE PART IN WHICH AMOEBA STORES FOOD • THE FOOD ABSORBED INTO THE BLOOD IS TRANSPORTED TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE BODY
Nutrition in Animals 2024-04-18
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- The largest gland in the human body.
- The removal of undigested food from the body.
- The process of absorbing the soluble nutrients from the digested food by the body cells.
- The process in which absorbed food is used for producing energy and growth.
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- The movement of the wall muscles of the Oesophagus.
- A special kind of carbohydrate is present in grass, which cannot be digested by humans.
- False feet of amoeba which it uses to engulf food
7 Clues: The largest gland in the human body. • The removal of undigested food from the body. • False feet of amoeba which it uses to engulf food • The movement of the wall muscles of the Oesophagus. • The process in which absorbed food is used for producing energy and growth. • A special kind of carbohydrate is present in grass, which cannot be digested by humans. • ...
Nutrition in animals 2025-07-09
7 Clues: Food pipe • Secretes bile • Buccal cavity • Secretes insulin • Enzyme to digest protein • Enzyme to digest cellulose • Increase surface area for absorption of food
#4 Week of February 19 2024-02-22
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- process by which plants use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- a gas released by plants during photosynthesis and used by animals
- turbine a device that converts the kinetic energy in wind into electrical energy
- energy source for plants to perform photosynthesis; starting energy source in food chains
- a solid fossil fuel formed from ancient organisms that is burned to obtain energy
- absorbs water and nutrients from the ground
- sugar created by plants during photosynthesis to help the plant grow
- green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- Resource any natural resource that doesn't run out (biomass, water, wind, and sun)
- panel a device used to capture light energy from the sun and convert it into electrical energy
- Gas a gas fossil fuel formed from decaying organisms that is burned to obtain energy
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- energy created from moving water
- small opening on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
- Resource a natural resource that is not replaced in a useful amount of time (oil, coal, and natural gas)
- organic material made from plants and animals
- organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis; tropic level with the most energy in it (ex. trees and flowers)
- fuels coal, oil, and natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of organisms
- Dioxide a gas expelled by animals and used by plants during photosynthesis
- Resources materials found in nature that are used by living things.
- a liquid fossil fuel formed from ancient organisms that is burned to obtain energy
- power energy from the sun
21 Clues: power energy from the sun • energy created from moving water • absorbs water and nutrients from the ground • organic material made from plants and animals • a gas released by plants during photosynthesis and used by animals • Resources materials found in nature that are used by living things. • sugar created by plants during photosynthesis to help the plant grow • ...
Deagan Dixon Word Parts Week 3 2024-02-28
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- knowledge of a situation
- able to be used
- without company
- feeling uncertain
- without blemishes
- on purpose
- very large in size
- very uneven
- showing or caused by malice
- very small
- without difficult or effort
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- without value or use
- person who asks for something
- in good physical condition
- state of containing nothing
- person who eats or gets something
- person who's an expert in nutrition
- making a lot of noise
- person who tells lies
- rough uncomfortable texture
- having or showing a mild kind
- person who carriers out investigation
22 Clues: on purpose • very small • very uneven • able to be used • without company • feeling uncertain • without blemishes • very large in size • without value or use • making a lot of noise • person who tells lies • knowledge of a situation • in good physical condition • state of containing nothing • rough uncomfortable texture • showing or caused by malice • without difficult or effort • ...
U3, L1 2023-02-07
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- Be ____ you are
- patty, cheese, two buns
- Not tasty, terrible
- Tengo ______ when I haven't eaten in 10 hours
- _____ is caring
- right this second, immediately
- Utter liquid + Grains in a bowl = ____
- Chicken Noodle, Pho, Minestrone
- untoasted toast
- the opposite of "comprar"
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- Full of vitamins and nutrition
- can be scrambled or sunny side up
- Salty foods make you tener ______
- The meal between breakfast and dinner
- One a day keeps the doctor away
- Very delicous. Puerto ____
- food
- Meal time in the morning
- Piece of pork
- Utter liquid
20 Clues: food • Utter liquid • Piece of pork • Be ____ you are • _____ is caring • untoasted toast • Not tasty, terrible • patty, cheese, two buns • Meal time in the morning • the opposite of "comprar" • Very delicous. Puerto ____ • Full of vitamins and nutrition • right this second, immediately • One a day keeps the doctor away • Chicken Noodle, Pho, Minestrone • can be scrambled or sunny side up • ...
fats 2023-09-18
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- are sugars and should be carefully restricted by diabetics due to the spike it can cause in blood sugar:found in milk, fruits and table sugar.
- are sugars and starches in foods
- vitamins that are fat soluble
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients.
- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest. It's the tough stringy parts of raw fruits, raw veggies, whole wheat and grains.
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
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- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need.
- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- take longer for the body to break down, keeping blood sugar levels constant: bread, rice, pasta, beans and other veggies
19 Clues: vitamins that are fat soluble • are sugars and starches in foods • are needed for healthy bones and teeth • this vitamin helps prevent birth defects • nutrient needed to build cells and tissues • are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils • your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients. • provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients • ...
Horticulture Crossword 2020-09-11
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- Growing flowers
- Man-made variety
- Making more plants from other plants
- Primary subdivision of a kingdom
- Study of insects
- Growing fruit
- Very precise taxon
- Growing veggies and herbs
- Highest taxon
- Planning, building, and caring for land
- Classification
- Naturally occuring variation
- First half of full species name
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- Made of families
- Growing trees in cities
- Plants and Animals
- Divided into Genus
- Study of plant disease
- Specific taxon, under genus
- Split into Orders
- Growing trees
- Naming Plants
22 Clues: Growing fruit • Growing trees • Naming Plants • Highest taxon • Classification • Growing flowers • Made of families • Man-made variety • Study of insects • Split into Orders • Plants and Animals • Divided into Genus • Very precise taxon • Study of plant disease • Growing trees in cities • Growing veggies and herbs • Specific taxon, under genus • Naturally occuring variation • ...
Cells and respiration crossword 2021-08-12
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- Plant cell organisms
- Eats plants
- Produce its own food
- pills/medication
- Living things that can make their food
- Eats other organisms
- Eats both meat and plants
- Eats other plants or animals for energy
- Organisms position
- A diagram of animals prey
- Interacting with other species
- Eats meat
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- small insects
- The sequence of transfers of matter
- Benefical or harm
- Type of bacteria
- Plants use sunlight and water and co2
- Gets eaten by an organism
- Produce plant growth
- What they eat in an ecological community
20 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • small insects • Type of bacteria • pills/medication • Benefical or harm • Organisms position • Plant cell organisms • Produce its own food • Eats other organisms • Produce plant growth • Gets eaten by an organism • Eats both meat and plants • A diagram of animals prey • Interacting with other species • The sequence of transfers of matter • ...
Let's Get Healthy 2022-03-08
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- good for your bones
- good exercise
- blood fat
- what we don't want to gain
- helps pay the medical bills
- type of exercise
- the best medicine
- prescription
- something we don't get enough of
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- eating good
- drink to stay hydrated
- oral supplements
- keep low in your body
- healthy snack
- healthy habit to have
- muscle soothing treat
- being healthy gets us more
- a place to workout
18 Clues: blood fat • eating good • prescription • good exercise • healthy snack • oral supplements • type of exercise • the best medicine • a place to workout • good for your bones • keep low in your body • healthy habit to have • muscle soothing treat • drink to stay hydrated • what we don't want to gain • helps pay the medical bills • being healthy gets us more • something we don't get enough of
Vocab 2023-09-18
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- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- vitamins that are fat soluble
- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- are sugars and starches in foods
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
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- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- take longer for the body to break down, keeping blood sugar levels constant: bread, rice, pasta, beans and other veggies
- are sugars and should be carefully restricted by diabetics due to the spike it can cause in blood sugar:found in milk, fruits and table sugar.
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest. It's the tough stringy parts of raw fruits, raw veggies, whole wheat and grains.
19 Clues: vitamins that are fat soluble • are sugars and starches in foods • are needed for healthy bones and teeth • this vitamin helps prevent birth defects • nutrient needed to build cells and tissues • your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients • are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils • provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients • ...
Vocab 2023-09-18
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- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- vitamins that are fat soluble
- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- are sugars and starches in foods
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
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- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- take longer for the body to break down, keeping blood sugar levels constant: bread, rice, pasta, beans and other veggies
- are sugars and should be carefully restricted by diabetics due to the spike it can cause in blood sugar:found in milk, fruits and table sugar.
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest. It's the tough stringy parts of raw fruits, raw veggies, whole wheat and grains.
19 Clues: vitamins that are fat soluble • are sugars and starches in foods • are needed for healthy bones and teeth • this vitamin helps prevent birth defects • nutrient needed to build cells and tissues • your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients • are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils • provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients • ...
Plant Survival Review 2022-04-18
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- Plants need air, sunlight, and ___ to grow.
- Plant tissues that transport sugars
- The amount of hours plants need to grow.
- If a plant doesn't get air, it can't get __
- the ability to perform work or change
- If plants don't have this, they won't grow well
- specialized tissues for moving water up the stem
- Evaporation of water from the leaves
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- Not enough sunlight can affect a plant's ____.
- Used with water and CO2 to make sugar and O2
- tiny openings under leaves
- Substances living things need to be healthy
- Parts of plants that take in water and nutrients
- Giant ____ trees are massive.
- Parts of plants that take in sunlight
- Plants give this off
16 Clues: Plants give this off • tiny openings under leaves • Giant ____ trees are massive. • Plant tissues that transport sugars • Evaporation of water from the leaves • Parts of plants that take in sunlight • the ability to perform work or change • The amount of hours plants need to grow. • Substances living things need to be healthy • Plants need air, sunlight, and ___ to grow. • ...
Lighting & Irrigation Systems 2023-10-23
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- The use of equipment and devices which deliver water under pressure, through the air, above the level of the plant being irrigated.
- ________ light can be restricted due to weather, season changes, surrounding shadows, etc.
- The water is delivered from a source directly to the root zone of individual plants or to the surface of the soil. Water drips constantly onto plants to keep them well watered
- Plants need light in order to make this
- Irrigation systems supply ______ that plants need to grow
- artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- _______ can suffer if light is too low, too intense, or doesn't last long enough
- Ebb and Flow is also referred to as ______ and Drain
- _________ an help plants grow when not enough light is naturally available during the day, and can control the quality and intensity of the light.
- Drip irrigation is also called ______ irrigation
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- Ideal for small groups of plants, get hot temperatures, inexpensive, shorter lifespan
- Type of HID that produces blue light spectrum (resembles natural light) & serves well as primary lighting
- The application of water for irrigation purposes through a hand-held hose or watering container.
- Irrigation systems allow us to control the amount of water given to plants
- Ideal for starting plants & cooler in temperature
- Is a system that involves the periodic flooding and draining of water and nutrients to plants.
- Ideal for covering large areas & produce heat
- Type of HID that produces red light spectrum for supplemental growth & last longer than the other type
- Example of natural lighting
- Offer balance between blue & red spectrum, produce almost no heat, higher initial cost, longer lifespan
20 Clues: Example of natural lighting • Plants need light in order to make this • Ideal for covering large areas & produce heat • Drip irrigation is also called ______ irrigation • Ideal for starting plants & cooler in temperature • Ebb and Flow is also referred to as ______ and Drain • Irrigation systems supply ______ that plants need to grow • ...
Agriculture: Feeding the World 2025-02-05
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- The farming of aquatic organisms
- The ingestion of too many calories and improper foods
- Uses a variety of techniques designed to minimize pesticide inputs
- Use of mechanization and standardization in the production of food.
- Condition which people do not have adequate access to food
- Food insecurity so extreme large numbers of deaths occur in a given area over a relatively short period
- Production of crops without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- A substance that kills or controls organisms that people consider pests
- technique that avoids the soil degradation that comes with conventional tilling agriculture techniques
- Iron deficiency
- composed of organic matter from plants and animals
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- Condition which people have access to sufficient, sage and nutrition food
- Produced commercially
- A substance that kills plant species that compete with crops
- Intentional watering of large area of farmland
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- Intercropping trees with vegetables creates windbreaks and reduces erosion
- Regardless of calories consumed diets lack the correct balance of nutrients
- The use of machinery to complete work on farmland
- The decline of fish population by 90%
- commercially harvested population of fish in an economical region
- Producing enough food to feed the world's population without destroying the land
- plowing parallel to the topographic contours of land, helps prevent erosion by water
- rotating crops from season to season
- Large structures designed for maximum output, breeding
- Plant an single species or variety
- Unintentional catch of nontarget species
27 Clues: Iron deficiency • Produced commercially • Genetically Modified Organisms • The farming of aquatic organisms • Plant an single species or variety • rotating crops from season to season • The decline of fish population by 90% • Unintentional catch of nontarget species • Intentional watering of large area of farmland • The use of machinery to complete work on farmland • ...
Geography Chapter 11 2024-12-17
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- Cold forest biome with coniferous trees.
- Plants adapted to wet environments.
- Flowering plants with seeds in fruit.
- Large habitat defined by climate and dominant vegetation.
- Seed plants with unenclosed seeds (e.g., pine).
- Cold, treeless biome with permafrost.
- Non-native species introduced to a new area.
- Plants living more than two years.
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- Areas defined by animal distribution
- Non-native species that harm native ecosystems.
- Species interaction: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism.
- Plants adapted to dry environments.
- Study of species distribution over time and space.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Plants completing life cycle in one growing season.
15 Clues: Plants living more than two years. • Plants adapted to wet environments. • Plants adapted to dry environments. • Areas defined by animal distribution • Flowering plants with seeds in fruit. • Cold, treeless biome with permafrost. • Cold forest biome with coniferous trees. • Non-native species introduced to a new area. • Non-native species that harm native ecosystems. • ...
Ecosystems 2023-05-22
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- an organism that consumes, or eats, a plant or animal for energy.
- an ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs.
- When two or more organisms try to use the same limited resource.
- an animal that only eats plants.
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- The ability to do work. The Sun is the primary source of energy in an ecosystem
- a green cell found in plants that absorb light to make glucose during photosynthesis.
- All our surroundings. This includes the air, land, water, plants and animals.
- A scientist who studies the relationship between organisms and their environments.
- an organism that breaks down dead plants or animals and returns nutrients to the soil.
- A community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment.
- a living thing
- a process that scientists use to explore observations and answer questions.
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- An ecosystem in which many organisms can meet their needs.
- the process plants use to make glucose using sunlight, air and water.
- A diagram showing the direct path of energy from producers to consumers
- A diagram showing interconnecting food chains that illustrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that have a big effect on the balance of an ecosystem.
- The study of how living and nonliving things are connected to each other in their natural environment.
- a plant that creates energy through photosynthesis
- a type of sugar, the main source of plant food for growth.
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem, such as water, sunlight, and oxygen.
- an animal that eats other animals
- is an element, material or substance that has mass and takes up space. In an ecosystem, biotic and abiotic matter are recycled over and over.
- a gas found in the atmosphere that plants absorb to create glucose during photosynthesis
- Living components of an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.
26 Clues: a living thing • an animal that only eats plants. • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a plant that creates energy through photosynthesis • An ecosystem in which many organisms can meet their needs. • a type of sugar, the main source of plant food for growth. • an ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs. • ...
Foods 2020-02-09
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- cells that store fat from food
- plants make carbs through this process
- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by human enzymes
- chemical building blocks
- plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- main source of energy
- sugars extracted from plants to sweeten foods
- amino acids body needs but can't provide
- fat-like substance in all body cells
- lipoprotein
- chemical structure that makes up fats
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- green pigment
- carbohydrates starches
- sugars
- simple carbohydrates
- substances used in place of sugar
- proteins with essential amino acids
- single unit of sugar
- formed when two monosaccharides combine
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
20 Clues: sugars • lipoprotein • green pigment • simple carbohydrates • single unit of sugar • main source of energy • carbohydrates starches • chemical building blocks • cells that store fat from food • substances used in place of sugar • proteins with essential amino acids • fat-like substance in all body cells • chemical structure that makes up fats • plants make carbs through this process • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2024-11-03
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- Venation used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized
- Stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid sores through meiosis
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- study of Earth’s physical structure and substance
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- Bundles strand of conducting vessels in the stems or leaves of plants’
- person or people who determined the name for a plant
- Plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
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- Growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- study of the movement, distributions and quality of water on Earth
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- Stage diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- Plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- Cambium thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
20 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • Plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth’s physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for a plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
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Photosynthesis 2023-04-20
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- what is in leaves and to help it and it is filled with chloroplasts
- what plants turn the sunlight into
- why plants photosynthesis
- Process that makes grow
- Process that helps us breathe
- what feeds the plants
- what we breathe in and plants give us
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- what the water goes through in trees
- what makes the plants green
- what we breathe out and give to plants
- The blocky cell
- they are in spongy cells and palisades
- Leaves absorbs air molecules through these
13 Clues: The blocky cell • what feeds the plants • Process that makes grow • why plants photosynthesis • what makes the plants green • Process that helps us breathe • what plants turn the sunlight into • what the water goes through in trees • what we breathe in and plants give us • what we breathe out and give to plants • they are in spongy cells and palisades • ...
Ecosystems Revision Crossword 2020-10-08
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- Removal of waste products
- Organism that only eats animals
- Type of farming used to produce maximum yield
- Process to release energy
- Chemical used to help plants grow quicker and healthier
- An environment consisting of interdependent plants and animals
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- Chemical sprayed on plants to kill pests like insects and weeds
- Type of species that can be used to determine presence of pollution in water
- The build up of harmful chemicals in the food chain
- Organism that only eats plants
- Start of a food chain, gets energy from sunlight
- Organism that eats plants and animals
- When fertilisers pollute water, resulting in excessive growth of plants and the depletion of oxygen
- Type of hens that are kept in poor conditions to reduce costs
- Indicator of pollution in air
15 Clues: Removal of waste products • Process to release energy • Indicator of pollution in air • Organism that only eats plants • Organism that only eats animals • Organism that eats plants and animals • Type of farming used to produce maximum yield • Start of a food chain, gets energy from sunlight • The build up of harmful chemicals in the food chain • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE (GRP 7) 2023-09-04
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- It helps break down nutrients from food to make them available for absorption into the bloodstream.
- The product obtained when the entire herbage of green gasses and other forage plants is harvested and dried especially for feed.
- It is needed to aid in control of metabolic rate.
- Gateway between the stomach and the small intestine.
- Laboratory analytical technique for the separation and identification of chemical compounds in complex mixture.
- A vitamin C deficiency condition marked by swollen bleeding gums and the reopening of previously healed wounds, which primarily plagued undernourished seamen until the end of the 18th century.
- Involves various chemical reactions and physiological processes which transform foods into body tissues and activities.
- Basic Form of Carbohydrates.
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- It is the medium by which oxygen and the nutrients are carried to the various parts of the body and by which the waste products of metabolism are removed.
- This is similar to starch except it hydrolyzes to fructose rather than glucose.
- This produce enzyme that use to breakdown carbohydrates.
- Basic form of Protein.
- It is sometimes referred to as animal starch, found only in animal body.
- It helps repair and build your body's tissues.
- It helps in digestion and an endocrine function that regulates blood sugar.
15 Clues: Basic form of Protein. • Basic Form of Carbohydrates. • It helps repair and build your body's tissues. • It is needed to aid in control of metabolic rate. • Gateway between the stomach and the small intestine. • This produce enzyme that use to breakdown carbohydrates. • It is sometimes referred to as animal starch, found only in animal body. • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2023-03-08
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- The process that changes liquid water to water vapor.
- A model that shows the flow of energy.
- Renewable energy from plants and animals.
- A process that involves the loss of water vapor through the stomata of plants.
- The liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground.
- Sunlight, water, air, and soil are all _____ factors.
- Those that eat the secondary consumers
- Organisms that mostly eat plants.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- Birds, plants, and fungi are all ______ factors.
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- Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- Herbivores that make up the second trophic level.
- Organisms that break down dead organic material.
- Plants that make their own food through sunlight.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Large carnivores that feed on the primary consumers (herbivores)
- Begins in lifeless areas.
- Organisms that feed on plants or other animals for energy.
- The process where water vapor becomes liquid
- Organisms that mostly eat meat.
20 Clues: Begins in lifeless areas. • Organisms that mostly eat meat. • Organisms that mostly eat plants. • A model that shows the flow of energy. • Those that eat the secondary consumers • Renewable energy from plants and animals. • Organisms that eat both plants and animals. • The process where water vapor becomes liquid • The movement of air into and out of the lungs • ...
Nursery Production 2021-01-04
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- Greenhouse with no supplemental heat
- Making several plants from one
- Plants grown for producing cuttings
- What most greenhouses are made of
- Temperature controlled building to grow plants
- Part of plant that has been cut off to propagate
- Another name for tissue culture
- Woven black cloth that blocks the sun
- Most modern greenhouse shape
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- Operations that propagate plants to sell
- Scientific name for Japanese Holly
- Substance that plants are grown in
- Cutting a plant into sections
- Plants grown in large amounts
14 Clues: Most modern greenhouse shape • Cutting a plant into sections • Plants grown in large amounts • Making several plants from one • Another name for tissue culture • What most greenhouses are made of • Scientific name for Japanese Holly • Substance that plants are grown in • Plants grown for producing cuttings • Greenhouse with no supplemental heat • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-01-16
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- how veins are arranged in leaves
- Three basic types in vascular plants all have their own contribution in helping the plant from protection to supporting development.
- Plants containing their seeds within a fruit
- Plants that have adapted very specialized tissues that allow conditions for the transport of nutrients to water and more.
- Protective layer between the plant and outside environment
- Part of the vascular tissue dies at maturity with thick-walled cells
- A tissue that has not yet been specialized
- The process in which plants use the sunlight and convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- The middle layer of leaf cells
- In the case of leaves created for protection against herbivores and humans as well as the cold
- Parallel venation
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- Treatment and prevention of diseases.
- Certain well-developed functions acquired from its conditions.
- Determine the opening and closing of the stoma
- Affects the mind
- Branching patterned venation
- The primary site of photosynthesis in plants
- Part of the vascular tissue, thin-walled cells living at maturity.
- Evolutionary process that helps organisms fit into their environment
- Opening in the epidermis allowing gas exchange
- Wax-like coating covering the epidermis
21 Clues: Affects the mind • Parallel venation • Branching patterned venation • The middle layer of leaf cells • how veins are arranged in leaves • Treatment and prevention of diseases. • Wax-like coating covering the epidermis • A tissue that has not yet been specialized • Plants containing their seeds within a fruit • The primary site of photosynthesis in plants • ...
wood 2024-03-19
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- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- the broad, flat part of a leaf; absorbs light needed for photosynthesis
- small opening in the epidermis of a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen, to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- includes seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water.
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
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- specialized cell in the epidermis of plants that controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- carries food made in a plant's leaves down to the other plant parts
- a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
17 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • ...
wood 2024-03-19
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- a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo
- the broad, flat part of a leaf; absorbs light needed for photosynthesis
- small opening in the epidermis of a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen, to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- includes seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- a tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water.
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
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- specialized cell in the epidermis of plants that controls the opening and closing of the stomata
- the tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- carries food made in a plant's leaves down to the other plant parts
- a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
- an early stage in the development of an organism
- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
17 Clues: plants that form seeds in cones • an early stage in the development of an organism • the transfer of pollen from the stamen to a pistil • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • a reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo • a tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - Plants 2024-03-21
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- the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structure (stamen) to the female reproductive structure (pistil)
- tiny structures that control the size of the stomata
- plants that form seeds in cones
- structures that are adapted for sexual reproduction in conifers
- vascular plants; include seedless plants such as ferns and both nonflowering and flowering seed plants
- tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem
- a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits
- plant embryo and its food supply encased in a protective covering
- early stage in the development of an organism
- tissue that moves water and nutrients from the ground upward in the plant
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- tissue tissue that transports water and nutrients in other plants
- plants that lack specialized tissues for the transport of water
- small opening in a plant that allows carbon dioxide, water, and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf
- tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf
- tiny, waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism if it falls on soil with the right conditions
- broad, flat part of the leaf
- tissue that carries food made in a plant's leaves down to other plant parts
17 Clues: broad, flat part of the leaf • plants that form seeds in cones • early stage in the development of an organism • tubelike structure that attaches a leaf to its stem • a seed plant that produces seeds enclosed in fruits • tiny structures that control the size of the stomata • tubelike structures that transport water in the leaf • ...
Everyday Agriculture 2025-02-12
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- – To ship (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- - Advertising, product packaging, distribution systems
- - something that is produced as the primary substance that will be sold
- – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- – The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- – To bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- - by land, rail, air, or water
- – The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry.
- - Food scientists, chemists, commodity researchers
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- - the process of raising plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.
- - Packaging, canning or freezing, slaughtering, combining commodities for customer use
- – A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture. It connotes the interrelationships of farming, farm services, soil science, agronomy, land grant universities, county extension services, state and federal experiment stations, soil and water conservation services, plant and animal nutrition, plant and animal protection, transportation, finance, and marketing.
- – Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- - a young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing
- - something that is made during the production of something else
- – Something that provides protection from adverse conditions for a person, animal, or thing
22 Clues: - by land, rail, air, or water • - Food scientists, chemists, commodity researchers • – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • - Advertising, product packaging, distribution systems • - a young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing • - something that is made during the production of something else • ...
Healthy Eating 2014-12-01
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- A meat substitute
- Plan to eat at least _____ meals every day.
- The Nutrition Fact ______tell you how much protein, carbs, fats, sodium, key vitamins, minerals and calories are in a serving.
- ____ Cup of salad greens is equal to the size of a baseball
- A Condition in which an individual had too little food or is lacking in nutrients in his or her diet
- Adequate _______ is essential for a healthy quality of life and functioning
- Older adults need more ______ to help maintain bone health.
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- Eating Less than ___ servings of any combination of fruit, vegetables and juice per day is a warning sign of poor nutritional health.
- ____________Breads and Cereals are good sources of fiber
- Foods that are low in _______ fats help reduce your risk of heart disease.
- Bananas, prunes and potatoes are good sources of this nutrient.
- It is helpful to select and prepare foods with little or no added ____
12 Clues: A meat substitute • Plan to eat at least _____ meals every day. • ____________Breads and Cereals are good sources of fiber • ____ Cup of salad greens is equal to the size of a baseball • Older adults need more ______ to help maintain bone health. • Bananas, prunes and potatoes are good sources of this nutrient. • ...
Scientific Classification of Plants 2025-09-09
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- diploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- study of the movement, distributions and quality of water on Earth
- thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid sores through meiosis
- short, fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plant organs
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
- thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
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- used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized
- end wall which is perforated with pores
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- strand of conducting vessels in the stems or leaves of plants’
- plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristics due to changes in the environment
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- study of Earth’s physical structure and substance
19 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of Earth’s physical structure and substance • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • used to describe the pattern in which leaf veins are organized • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Science 2022-12-13
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- You lose when you run
- Makes it own food
- the animal kingdom
- Tempature when it turns to gas
- The energy ofa warm tea
- Tempature when it turn to liquid
- makes energy with the help of wind
- Produces energy with the help of sun
- energy produced by water
- The part in an animal cell which looks like a wifi symbol
- solid form of water
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- Food and fuels
- animals that have a backbone
- An object raised above the ground
- The big part in an animal cell
- moving objects
- only eats plants
- Nuclear power plants
- animals that don't have a backbone
- the kingdom of all green plants
20 Clues: Food and fuels • moving objects • only eats plants • Makes it own food • the animal kingdom • solid form of water • Nuclear power plants • You lose when you run • The energy ofa warm tea • energy produced by water • animals that have a backbone • The big part in an animal cell • Tempature when it turns to gas • the kingdom of all green plants • Tempature when it turn to liquid • ...
Vocabulary Words 2018-03-07
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- Any necessity to live
- Area where organisms live
- count of people in one certain area
- Gives a universally accpeted name
- Feeds on plants and animals and other dead matter
- Captures energy and uses it to make food
- Part on Earth where life exist
- Uses energy to make OWN food
- plants use this process to make food
- Eats meat
- nonliving factor that shapes ecosystem
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- eats plants and animals
- Eats plants
- 2 species that live close together
- Variety of organisms in the biosphere
- living factor that shapes an ecosystem
- consumes things
- Gets energy from eating other people
- One benefits one hurts
- study of evolutionary relationships
20 Clues: Eats meat • Eats plants • consumes things • Any necessity to live • One benefits one hurts • eats plants and animals • Area where organisms live • Uses energy to make OWN food • Part on Earth where life exist • Gives a universally accpeted name • 2 species that live close together • count of people in one certain area • study of evolutionary relationships • ...
asdfdaesdf 2024-11-28
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- fermented crops
- first part of sheep stomach
- the study of soil management and crop production
- reduces bias through making things the same
- protection against diseases which can be on a national, state, district and individual level
- roots connecting plants above ground
- manually fertilising a female
- crossing of 2 breeds for more efficiency
- contains rhizobium
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- weighs between 83kg and 101kg
- having one stomach
- plants with petals in sets of 4 or 5
- land used for grazing
- plants that flower in the second year of growth
- having four stomachs
- plants from overseas
- reduces bias through randomising
- another word for pigs
- when cows eat too many legumes
- smallest born pigs
20 Clues: fermented crops • having one stomach • smallest born pigs • contains rhizobium • having four stomachs • plants from overseas • land used for grazing • another word for pigs • first part of sheep stomach • weighs between 83kg and 101kg • manually fertilising a female • when cows eat too many legumes • reduces bias through randomising • plants with petals in sets of 4 or 5 • ...
asdfdaesdf 2024-11-28
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- plants from overseas
- plants with petals in sets of 4 or 5
- when cows eat too many legumes
- plants that flower in the second year of growth
- having four stomachs
- reduces bias through making things the same
- weighs between 83kg and 101kg
- land used for grazing
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- protection against diseases which can be on a national, state, district and individual level
- having one stomach
- smallest born pigs
- another word for pigs
- roots connecting plants above ground
- reduces bias through randomising
- crossing of 2 breeds for more efficiency
- first part of sheep stomach
- contains rhizobium
- fermented crops
- the study of soil management and crop production
- manually fertilising a female
20 Clues: fermented crops • having one stomach • smallest born pigs • contains rhizobium • plants from overseas • having four stomachs • another word for pigs • land used for grazing • first part of sheep stomach • manually fertilising a female • weighs between 83kg and 101kg • when cows eat too many legumes • reduces bias through randomising • plants with petals in sets of 4 or 5 • ...
Transport System in PLANTS 2013-06-25
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- what breathing holes does carbon dioxide enter in plants for photosynthesis? (p 11)
- what part of the plant produce their food? (p 29)
- what part of the plant are water and minerals absorbed inside the plant? (look at the picture on p 29 and 30)
- what traps sunlight to use for photosynthesis? (p 29)
- the name of the process when plants make their food? (p 29)
- what tubes transport water to the leaves for photosynthesis? (p 30)
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- what word means to move things from place to place? (p 27)
- what is one of 3 things plants need to produce their food? (p 29)
- xylem tubes and phloem tubes are in what part of a plant? (look at the pictures on p 29 and 30)
- what is one of 3 things plants need to produce their food? (p 29)
- tubes what tubes transport food to different parts of the plant? (p 30)
- what is one of 3 things plants need to produce their food? (p 29)
12 Clues: what part of the plant produce their food? (p 29) • what traps sunlight to use for photosynthesis? (p 29) • what word means to move things from place to place? (p 27) • the name of the process when plants make their food? (p 29) • what is one of 3 things plants need to produce their food? (p 29) • what is one of 3 things plants need to produce their food? (p 29) • ...
Viral Diseases In Plants 2013-03-18
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- When a plant is infected from an external source of the virus
- An example of a prion that affects cows
- A type of capsid: more circular in shape, twenty sided
- A plant pathogen that contains circular RNA molecules and is only a few hundred nucleotides long that can infect plants
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- When a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent
- The cytoplasmic connections that penetrate that walls between adjacent plant cells
- A protein coat or shell of a virus particle, surrounding the nucleic acid or nucleoprotein core
- A plant's outer protective layer of cells that an externally invading virus must pass through
- A type of capsid: more tubular in shape
- Slow acting, virtually indestructible infectious proteins that can cause brain diseases in mammals
10 Clues: An example of a prion that affects cows • A type of capsid: more tubular in shape • When a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent • A type of capsid: more circular in shape, twenty sided • When a plant is infected from an external source of the virus • The cytoplasmic connections that penetrate that walls between adjacent plant cells • ...
Plants in Action Thomas 2013-04-14
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- bees come on me.
- I grow every six years and i am a very tall flower.
- I grow alot of trunks.
- I am red or green and i am not a fruit and i start with r.
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- I trap insectsin my leaves.
- I look like a stone.
- I store water in my stem anf i am spikey.
- the largest single flower that starts with r.
- If you touch it you would be sore.
- I have sharp prickles to protect me.
10 Clues: bees come on me. • I look like a stone. • I grow alot of trunks. • I trap insectsin my leaves. • If you touch it you would be sore. • I have sharp prickles to protect me. • I store water in my stem anf i am spikey. • the largest single flower that starts with r. • I grow every six years and i am a very tall flower. • I am red or green and i am not a fruit and i start with r.
Viral Diseases In Plants 2013-03-18
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- A protein coat or shell of a virus particle, surrounding the nucleic acid or nucleoprotein core
- The cytoplasmic connections that penetrate that walls between adjacent plant cells
- A type of capsid: more tubular in shape
- A plant pathogen that contains circular RNA molecules and is only a few hundred nucleotides long that can infect plants
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- An example of a prion that affects cows
- Type of transmission where a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent
- A type of capsid: more circular in shape, twenty sided
- A plant's outer protective layer of cells that an externally invading virus must pass through
- Type of transmission where a plant is infected from an external source of the virus
- Slow acting, virtually indestructible infectious proteins that can cause brain diseases in mammals
10 Clues: An example of a prion that affects cows • A type of capsid: more tubular in shape • A type of capsid: more circular in shape, twenty sided • Type of transmission where a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent • The cytoplasmic connections that penetrate that walls between adjacent plant cells • ...
PLANTS INCRASING IN NUMBERS 2016-05-29
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- AIR,________,WARMTH
- THE PRACTSE OF GROWING PLANTS ON A LARGE SCALE
- SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS HAVE ONE SEED LEAF AND ARE CALLED
- CROPS GROWN FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL [WINTER]
- HELP TO REDUCE SOIL EROSION
- PLANTS SUPPLY US WITH LIFE-GIVING
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- CROPS GROWN FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER [SUMMER]
- NEW PLANTS CAN GROW FROM THE LEAVES OF THE
- ANY PART OF A POTATO WHICH HAS AN ______CAN GROW INTO A NEW PLANT
- SEEDS OF SOME PLANT HAVE TWO SEED LEAVESAND ARE CALLED
10 Clues: AIR,________,WARMTH • HELP TO REDUCE SOIL EROSION • PLANTS SUPPLY US WITH LIFE-GIVING • CROPS GROWN FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER [SUMMER] • NEW PLANTS CAN GROW FROM THE LEAVES OF THE • CROPS GROWN FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL [WINTER] • THE PRACTSE OF GROWING PLANTS ON A LARGE SCALE • SEEDS OF SOME PLANTS HAVE ONE SEED LEAF AND ARE CALLED • ...
Transport in Flowering Plants 2023-03-14
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- Forces between water molecules are called...
- What is the name of the pathway that goes from cell to cell via the cytoplasm?
- What is the transport of organic materials in the phloem called?
- What is the name of the pathway through porous cellulose in the cell wall?
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- What is transport of water and ions in the xylem referred to as?
- What do companion cells produce lots of?
- Forces between water molecules and the walls are called...
- Concentration of what is high at the sink?
- Intercellular pores connecting adjacent cells are called...
- Concentration of what is high at the source?
10 Clues: What do companion cells produce lots of? • Concentration of what is high at the sink? • Forces between water molecules are called... • Concentration of what is high at the source? • Forces between water molecules and the walls are called... • Intercellular pores connecting adjacent cells are called... • ...
Transport System in Plants 2023-09-08
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- having or consisting of many cells
- osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules, through a cell's partially permeable membrane.
- the process of growing plants in liquids
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to make foods from carbon dioxide and water
- an insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls.
- the material within a living cell
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- a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary in a living organism
- the spreading of something more widely
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- the main body or stalk of a plant
10 Clues: the main body or stalk of a plant • the material within a living cell • having or consisting of many cells • the spreading of something more widely • the process of growing plants in liquids • an insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls. • a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary in a living organism • ...
Gas exchange in plants 2024-05-08
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- During hot days and nights, stomata closes when guard cells becomes ______ and straight.
- Stoma is made up of stomatal pore and ______.
- Plural of Stoma
- Stomata closes when its too hot to _____________ lose of water.
- Stomata opens during photosynthesis when guard cells become ____________ and curved.
- A process when water molecules from high concentration of water moves to low concentration of water molecules.
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- Guard cells contains __________________.
- Gas exchange happens in plants through ___________________.
- Guard cells carry out photosynthesis to produce _______.
- What process happens at stomata during day time?
10 Clues: Plural of Stoma • Guard cells contains __________________. • Stoma is made up of stomatal pore and ______. • What process happens at stomata during day time? • Guard cells carry out photosynthesis to produce _______. • Gas exchange happens in plants through ___________________. • Stomata closes when its too hot to _____________ lose of water. • ...
Alien Plants in Kyrgyzstan 2024-11-10
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- What do we call large grassy plains?
- Which fertile valley in the southwest is known for walnut forests?
- What type of climate is characterized by extreme temperatures and dryness?
- What source of heat and light plays a major role in Kyrgyzstan's climate?
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- Which Mountain range is important to Kyrgyzstan’s climate?
- Which Lake influences the winter climate in Kyrgyzstan?
- What is the characteristic of soils rich in humus, found at specific altitudes?
- What type of land area is found in subalpine and alpine regions, rich in plants and grasses?
- Which valley is in northern Kyrgyzstan, known for fertile land?
- What is the climate zone found at high altitudes?
10 Clues: What do we call large grassy plains? • What is the climate zone found at high altitudes? • Which Lake influences the winter climate in Kyrgyzstan? • Which Mountain range is important to Kyrgyzstan’s climate? • Which valley is in northern Kyrgyzstan, known for fertile land? • ...
Health Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-05
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- A term to describe extreme tiredness.
- Healthy eating involves what we eat and the ___ we eat.
- A condition in which the body is unable to respond or produce insulin which leads to an elevated level of glucose (blood sugar).
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being is called _____.
- How many calories does water have?
- Being ______ is a risk factor for Type 2 Diabetes.
- I am a fruit that is high in good fats. People sometimes think I am a vegetable. I am green on the inside. What am I?
- High _______ has been linked to heart disease and hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- It is important to have a well balanced _____ .
- The American Heart Association recommends 150 minutes per week of moderate ________.
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- A sudden loss of consciousness or attack that is caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain.
- Good _____ is a well balanced diet in combination with regular physical activity.
- Dehydration occurs when the body lacks _____.
- Many foods or beverages contain added _____.
- The five food groups include fruits, ________, grains, protein, and dairy.
- Poor nutrition can lead to many _______.
- Nuts, seeds, beans, and meat are all good sources of _____.
- Term used to describe abnormally high blood pressure.
- A heart _____ occurs when the blood flow to the heart is blocked.
- Milk and cheese are a part of which food group?
20 Clues: How many calories does water have? • A term to describe extreme tiredness. • Poor nutrition can lead to many _______. • Many foods or beverages contain added _____. • Dehydration occurs when the body lacks _____. • It is important to have a well balanced _____ . • Milk and cheese are a part of which food group? • Being ______ is a risk factor for Type 2 Diabetes. • ...
Digestive System 2024-04-18
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- Animals that receive energy from the consumption of only plants.
- The fourth stomach of a ruminant, which receives food from the omasum and passes it to the small intestine.
- A nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells, and to work properly.
- The muscular third stomach of a ruminant animal that helps break down coarse food particles.
- The process of breaking down food into simple substances that can be absorbed by the body.
- Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- Larger diameter tube with the role of absorbing water.
- The largest stomach compartment found in ruminants and is the source for forage fermentation.
- One or more compartments that are the primary location for digestion in animals.
- The rising of undigested food from the stomach back into the mouth.
- Ruminants have this many stomach compartments.
- Animals that receive energy from both the consumption of both plants and animals.
- The type of digestive system found in chickens and turkeys.
- Food consisting of or containing a lot of sugars, starch, cellulose, or similar substances that can be broken down to release energy.
- The type of digestive system found in horses and rabbits.
- Nutrients in food that the body uses to build cell membranes, nerve tissue (including the brain), and hormones.
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- Long narrow tube that receives digested food from the stomach.
- The type of digestive system found in cattle, goats, and sheep.
- The second stomach of a ruminant, having a honeycomb-like structure.
- A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
- Start of the digestive process where chewing breaks down food.
- Organic molecules that are essential to an organism in small quantities for proper metabolic function.
- The taking in and use of food and other nourishing material by the body.
- The type of digestive system found in pigs, dogs, and cats.
- Ruminants have fewer of these and use their tongue and incisors to rip off and chew grass.
- A pouch that connects the large and small intestines.
- A nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy ex: Iron
27 Clues: Ruminants have this many stomach compartments. • A pouch that connects the large and small intestines. • Larger diameter tube with the role of absorbing water. • The type of digestive system found in horses and rabbits. • The type of digestive system found in pigs, dogs, and cats. • The type of digestive system found in chickens and turkeys. • ...
GREENHOUSE :) 2023-03-20
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- planting of seeds
- fertilizing while irrigating
- the ability of a seed to germinate
- plastic containers
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- term for soil
- the process of moving plants
- plants are all done
- small plants grown in small amount of media
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- hanging baskets that contain plants
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- hanging baskets that contain plants
- percentage of seeds capable of germination
- process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- difference between day and night time tempatures
- time that plant maintains its health while on display
17 Clues: term for soil • planting of seeds • plastic containers • plants are all done • fertilizing while irrigating • the process of moving plants • the ability of a seed to germinate • hanging baskets that contain plants • hanging baskets that contain plants • percentage of seeds capable of germination • small plants grown in small amount of media • ...
Tropisms 2022-09-30
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- What keeps the organelles in place
- The outside layer of the cell (only plants)
- A response inside the body
- A plants response to light
- A plants responce to a stimulus
- A plants response to gravity
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- The part of the cell that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- A plants response to water
- The part of the cell that holds the food and water
- A response outside the body
- A plants response to touch
- The brain of the cell
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- Water pressure inside the vacuole
- The power house of the cell
15 Clues: The brain of the cell • A plants response to water • A plants response to touch • A response inside the body • A plants response to light • A response outside the body • The power house of the cell • A plants response to gravity • A plants responce to a stimulus • Where photosynthesis takes place • Water pressure inside the vacuole • What keeps the organelles in place • ...
fats 2023-09-18
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- are sugars and should be carefully restricted by diabetics due to the spike it can cause in blood sugar:found in milk, fruits and table sugar.
- are sugars and starches in foods
- vitamins that are fat soluble
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients.
- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest. It's the tough stringy parts of raw fruits, raw veggies, whole wheat and grains.
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
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- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need.
- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- take longer for the body to break down, keeping blood sugar levels constant: bread, rice, pasta, beans and other veggies
19 Clues: vitamins that are fat soluble • are sugars and starches in foods • are needed for healthy bones and teeth • this vitamin helps prevent birth defects • nutrient needed to build cells and tissues • are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils • your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients. • provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients • ...
Australian plants 2019-01-01
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- Digital mile (anagram) (2)
- Below average height male with rad (anagram) ending (1)
- Cook’s companion remembered (1)
- Marsupial hand (2)
- Ape (anagram) struts (anagram) in an arid area (3)
- ________ flower; used to wash the face (1)
- Paint brand comes into its own in spring (1)
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- Porcine visage (1)
- Festive season delight (2)
- Desperate settlers infused it (2)
- Cleans a glass receptacle (2)
- Emblematic in a red kind of way (1 word)
- Chewy tall plant (2)
- Quaint woman’s name with a citrus start (2)
- Avian home (3)
- Victorian emblem and unexceptional (2)
- Drab coloured large country house (1)
- Tough nuts! (1)
18 Clues: Avian home (3) • Tough nuts! (1) • Porcine visage (1) • Marsupial hand (2) • Chewy tall plant (2) • Festive season delight (2) • Digital mile (anagram) (2) • Cleans a glass receptacle (2) • Cook’s companion remembered (1) • Desperate settlers infused it (2) • Drab coloured large country house (1) • Victorian emblem and unexceptional (2) • Emblematic in a red kind of way (1 word) • ...
unit5-2 2022-08-24
Nutrition: Wonder Words 2025-03-26
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- My cousin only eats ______ food.
- _________ are present in different types of food
- nutrition _____ is a way of eating that considers the environment, society, etc.
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- ______ is the substance your body needs in order to grow, be healthy, etc.
- People who don't eat healthy don't have much _____ in their bodies
- The nutritionist has _____ to what you eat.
- ________ is when you eat different kinds of food
- If you eat healthy, you will have a good ____ of nutrients in your body
8 Clues: My cousin only eats ______ food. • The nutritionist has _____ to what you eat. • ________ is when you eat different kinds of food • _________ are present in different types of food • People who don't eat healthy don't have much _____ in their bodies • If you eat healthy, you will have a good ____ of nutrients in your body • ...
. 2025-12-11
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- a thick, flat piece of meat or fish
- used to describe an object that has someone's name on it, or that has been made for a particular person
- a high-level competition to decide who is the best, especially in a sport
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed
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- (the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person's ability
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- a type of exercise in which you do dance moves and other exercises to Latin American music
- to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground
- to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal
10 Clues: a thick, flat piece of meat or fish • to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal • to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed • a high-level competition to decide who is the best, especially in a sport • a type of exercise in which you do dance moves and other exercises to Latin American music • ...
Chapter 14: Pharmacy 2025-04-03
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- Licensure Exam
- Experts in drug therapy
- Where pharmacists work
- OTC stands for...
- 1/4 of PharmD programs
- Crush medicine
- Job projection for pharmacists
- To identify tumor or organ problems
- PharmD Program is...
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- How many months of training for aides?
- Work description of aides
- A graduate study area
- Certification is...
- Nutrition support
- Assist Pharmacists
- Median wage for pharmacists
- Median wage for aides
17 Clues: Licensure Exam • Crush medicine • Nutrition support • OTC stands for... • Assist Pharmacists • Certification is... • PharmD Program is... • A graduate study area • Median wage for aides • Where pharmacists work • 1/4 of PharmD programs • Experts in drug therapy • Work description of aides • Median wage for pharmacists • Job projection for pharmacists • To identify tumor or organ problems • ...
IHC Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- A skilled health-care professional trained and licensed to practice medicine.
- A physician or radiological technologist who prepares and interprets.
- An expert or specialist in psychology and/or a practitioner of clinical psychology, counseling, or guidance.
- A person who works with statistics applied to the analysis of biological data.
- A person who deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population.
- A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
- A person who studies the genetic makeup and phenomena of an organism, type, group, or condition.
- A person who studies poisonous chemicals, drugs, etc., and how a person or other living thing reacts to them.
- A specialist in ethics.
- A specialist in technology.
- A person who studies the chemistry of living things.
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- An expert on diet and nutrition.
- A typist who transcribes dictated medical reports.
- Someone who works for a government or private organization that helps people who have financial or family problems.
- A person who uses the process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data.
- A science that studies microscopic (extremely small forms) of life.
- A physician specializing in the use of radiant energy for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- A person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
- A physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes caused by disease in tissues and body fluids.
- A person who practices optometry.
20 Clues: A specialist in ethics. • A specialist in technology. • An expert on diet and nutrition. • A person who practices optometry. • A typist who transcribes dictated medical reports. • A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition. • A person who studies the chemistry of living things. • A science that studies microscopic (extremely small forms) of life. • ...
Peyton Moore - word parts week 3 2024-02-14
Across
- person who tells lie
- rough or uncomfortable texture
- feeling uncertain
- making a lot of noise
- person who's an expert in nutrition
- very small
- without company
- person who carries out investigation
- kind or tender character
- very large in size
- in good physical condition
- without blemishes
- person who asks for something
Down
- on purpose
- being able to be used
- without value or use
- very uneven
- without difficulty or effort
- person who eats or get something
- state of containing nothing
- showing or caused by malice
- knowledge of a situation
22 Clues: on purpose • very small • very uneven • without company • feeling uncertain • without blemishes • very large in size • person who tells lie • without value or use • being able to be used • making a lot of noise • kind or tender character • knowledge of a situation • in good physical condition • state of containing nothing • showing or caused by malice • without difficulty or effort • ...
Medical Terms 2025-09-11
Across
- inflamed liver
- bone in lower leg
- study of the heart
- type of tumor
- picture of heart activity
- medicine that makes vessels bigger
- joint
- spinal condition
- weakens bones
- making a new blood vessel
- before forearm
- drug specialist
- removing fat
- nerve pain
- specialize in bones, muscles, and joints
- kidney disorder
- fat tissue
- before birth
Down
- muscle pain
- white blood cell
- specialize in children
- removes fluid from kidneys
- slow heart rate
- inflammation
- joint inflammation
- not breathing
- skull
- nutrition specialist
- resist a foreign body
- nose surgery
30 Clues: joint • skull • nerve pain • fat tissue • muscle pain • inflammation • removing fat • nose surgery • before birth • type of tumor • not breathing • weakens bones • inflamed liver • before forearm • slow heart rate • drug specialist • kidney disorder • white blood cell • spinal condition • bone in lower leg • study of the heart • joint inflammation • nutrition specialist • resist a foreign body • specialize in children • ...
Nutriword 2015-12-23
Across
- structural components of body tissues
- Lack of water
- to be self regulating
- Minerals in your blood
- there are good and bad of this dietary requirement
- in water
- not consisting of or deriving from living matter
- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance
Down
- Ability to endure
- The way in which you achieve a task
- To have water
- A certain food regiment
- Compounds including sugars, starch, and cellulose
- causing increased passing of urine
- dietary supplement
- required of a healthy diet
- Organic compound
- the use of extreme cold in surgery
- diminish or reduce in thickness towards one end.
- Is a form of metal
20 Clues: in water • To have water • Lack of water • Organic compound • Ability to endure • dietary supplement • Is a form of metal • to be self regulating • Minerals in your blood • A certain food regiment • required of a healthy diet • causing increased passing of urine • the use of extreme cold in surgery • The way in which you achieve a task • structural components of body tissues • ...
TUMU Safety Tips 2 2012-06-06
Across
- condition where you cant move
- important, large amount
- the quality of food we eat
- lack of movement or action
- became faster or bigger
- one person or one thing
- drug found in beer and wine
- appearance, being seen
Down
- tightness, pushing in or on
- serious injury or effect on someone
- lack of water in your body
- location, place or work area
- opposite of coldness
- tiredness
- ability to move and stretch easily
- needing lots of effort and power
- really bad or serious
- doctor's decision about illness
- arm or leg
- frozen water
20 Clues: tiredness • arm or leg • frozen water • opposite of coldness • really bad or serious • appearance, being seen • important, large amount • became faster or bigger • one person or one thing • lack of water in your body • the quality of food we eat • lack of movement or action • tightness, pushing in or on • drug found in beer and wine • location, place or work area • ...
FOOD (UNIT 2) 2014-09-20
Across
- money given to waiter after you pay in a restaurant
- come from
- about
- something sweet after a meal
- delicious
- very easy
- course the middle part of a meal, the largest part
- tell somebody a secret
- uncooked
- information, proof
Down
- the things in the food that make you healthy
- awful, very bad
- very different
- first part of a meal
- cooked in an oven
- the table put plates and cutlery on table
- suggest
- very hungry
- food cooked at a restaurant and taken at home
- with no taste
20 Clues: about • suggest • uncooked • come from • delicious • very easy • very hungry • with no taste • very different • awful, very bad • cooked in an oven • information, proof • first part of a meal • tell somebody a secret • something sweet after a meal • the table put plates and cutlery on table • the things in the food that make you healthy • food cooked at a restaurant and taken at home • ...
Child Development 2022-10-30
Across
- all about money
- a new baby's natural movements
- biulding strnegth in growth
- babies first drink
- managing physical progress with fine motor skills
- learning holistically in a fun manner
- moving a baby onto eating solid food
- skills in movement
- how we measure a childs progress
- practicing something over and over again
- gestation period for pregnancy
Down
- new baby's method of communicating
- early taking
- good food
- using the senses
- small person
- communicting without words
- the stages of development
- child able to walk
- useful presents for children
20 Clues: good food • early taking • small person • all about money • using the senses • babies first drink • skills in movement • child able to walk • the stages of development • communicting without words • biulding strnegth in growth • useful presents for children • a new baby's natural movements • gestation period for pregnancy • how we measure a childs progress • new baby's method of communicating • ...
week 4 2024-02-27
Across
- Person who asks for something
- person who carries out an investigation
- Very small
- felling uncertain
- Person who eats or buys goods
- making lots of noise.
- knowledge of situation
- showing or caused by malice
- rough uncomfortable texture
- In good physical condition
- very large in size
- person who is an expert in nutrition
- On purpose
- without blemish
Down
- Kind tender character
- without difficulty or issue
- state of containing nothing
- able to be used
- without value or use
- Person who tends to lie
- very uneven
- without company
22 Clues: Very small • On purpose • very uneven • able to be used • without company • without blemish • felling uncertain • very large in size • without value or use • Kind tender character • making lots of noise. • knowledge of situation • Person who tends to lie • In good physical condition • without difficulty or issue • state of containing nothing • showing or caused by malice • ...
g 2024-05-22
Across
- Gradual development of species.
- Unprocessed and unrefined foods.
- Farming practice.
- Natural oily substances in food.
- Ancient human diet.
- Ability to maintain ecological balance.
- Body's process of converting food to energy.
- Early human relatives.
- Main energy source, found in bread and pasta.
- Seeds used for food, like wheat.
- Relating to early human history.
Down
- Excessive body fat condition.
- State of being free from illness.
- Food needed for growth and health.
- Foods altered from their natural state.
- Fat found in blood.
- Sweet carbohydrates.
- Essential muscle-building nutrient.
- Daily food intake.
- Study of heredity.
20 Clues: Farming practice. • Daily food intake. • Study of heredity. • Fat found in blood. • Ancient human diet. • Sweet carbohydrates. • Early human relatives. • Excessive body fat condition. • Gradual development of species. • Unprocessed and unrefined foods. • Natural oily substances in food. • Seeds used for food, like wheat. • Relating to early human history. • ...
photosynthesis resperation 2019-11-25
Across
- perform photosynthesis because it generates
- energy into chemical
- sun,
- from
- plants to perform photosynthesis they require light
- fuel the organisms' activities.
- other organisms transform light
- to make food from sunlight,
- it is the number one source of oxygen in
- pores called stomata.
- in turn, exhale the carbon dioxide needed by plants.
Down
- dioxide and water in the atmosphere
- split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen.
- is what traps the sun's energy.
- is their primary source of energy.
- is the green pigment in a plant's leaves.
- to convert
- as a source of food for ourselves and for
- is absorbed from the soil into the cells of roots.
- process used by plants and other
20 Clues: sun, • from • to convert • energy into chemical • pores called stomata. • to make food from sunlight, • is what traps the sun's energy. • fuel the organisms' activities. • other organisms transform light • process used by plants and other • is their primary source of energy. • dioxide and water in the atmosphere • it is the number one source of oxygen in • ...
Foods 2017-01-23
Across
- cells that store fat from food
- plants make carbs through this process
- consists of plant materials that can't be digested by human enzymes
- chemical building blocks
- plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical arrangements
- main source of energy
- sugars extracted from plants to sweeten foods
- amino acids body needs but can't provide
- fat-like substance in all body cells
- lipoprotein
- chemical structure that makes up fats
Down
- green pigment
- carbohydrates starches
- sugars
- simple carbohydrates
- substances used in place of sugar
- proteins with essential amino acids
- single unit of sugar
- formed when two monosaccharides combine
- formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
20 Clues: sugars • lipoprotein • green pigment • simple carbohydrates • single unit of sugar • main source of energy • carbohydrates starches • chemical building blocks • cells that store fat from food • substances used in place of sugar • proteins with essential amino acids • fat-like substance in all body cells • chemical structure that makes up fats • plants make carbs through this process • ...
Interaction of Living Things Crossword 2024-11-17
Across
- Plants grow without soil, receiving nutrients directly from water.
- Animals are ------------and need food from other sources.
- Eat other animals.
- These are the nonliving things in an ecosystem, like air, water, soil, rocks, and light.
- Eat both plants and animals.
- Eat plants.
- acts as a niche in a forest ecosystem to aerate and break down plant matter in the soil.
- The special role an organism plays in the ecosystem.
- Organisms that hunt for their food
Down
- Made up of all living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things.
- A scientist who studies insects
- Organisms introduced to a new ecosystem that cause harm.
- its toxic and acts as an example of invasive species
- Plants are considered --------------because they make their own food.
- The place in an ecosystem where an organism lives.
- These are the living things in an ecosystem, like plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
- Organisms that are hunted
17 Clues: Eat plants. • Eat other animals. • Organisms that are hunted • Eat both plants and animals. • A scientist who studies insects • Organisms that hunt for their food • The place in an ecosystem where an organism lives. • its toxic and acts as an example of invasive species • The special role an organism plays in the ecosystem. • ...
Reproduction system 2014-05-31
Across
- this is needed to make offspring and to combine with an 'egg'
- what seeds become in plants
- something that a plant produces to attract insects
- producing new generations of plants and animals
- the female organs of a flower
- what is on top of the style
- a plant which can grow their own root system
- what is formed when the process of fertilization occurs
- what is made when pollen combines with ovum
Down
- what plants like onions form
- what travels down a tube to fertilize an ovum
- what a zygote develops into in plants
- when shoots or outgrowths fall onto the ground to develop new plants
- if cut, new plants can grow from them
- scent that smells like rotting fish and attracts blowflies
- fungi produce these for asexual reproduction
- a natural pollinating agent
- what insects and animals carry from one flower to another
18 Clues: what seeds become in plants • a natural pollinating agent • what is on top of the style • what plants like onions form • the female organs of a flower • what a zygote develops into in plants • if cut, new plants can grow from them • what is made when pollen combines with ovum • fungi produce these for asexual reproduction • a plant which can grow their own root system • ...
Reproduction system 2014-05-31
Across
- this is needed to make offspring and to combine with an 'egg'
- what seeds become in plants
- something that a plant produces to attract insects
- producing new generations of plants and animals
- the female organs of a flower
- what is on top of the style
- a plant which can grow their own root system
- what is formed when the process of fertilization occurs
- what is made when pollen combines with ovum
Down
- what plants like onions form
- what travels down a tube to fertilize an ovum
- what a zygote develops into in plants
- when shoots or outgrowths fall onto the ground to develop new plants
- if cut, new plants can grow from them
- scent that smells like rotting fish and attracts blowflies
- fungi produce these for asexual reproduction
- a natural pollinating agent
- what insects and animals carry from one flower to another
18 Clues: what seeds become in plants • a natural pollinating agent • what is on top of the style • what plants like onions form • the female organs of a flower • what a zygote develops into in plants • if cut, new plants can grow from them • what is made when pollen combines with ovum • fungi produce these for asexual reproduction • a plant which can grow their own root system • ...
Galter LifeCenter's 30th Anniversary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-20
Across
- "Gonna make you____"
- Athletic contest
- Classes that allow more range of motion(two words)
- To extend
- Calming exercise
- Area of water
- Nonmember visit(two words)
- Easy as riding a bike
- Family that our facility is named after.
- How old we are.
Down
- Anniversary month
- Online membership option
- Physical activity
- Taking in food
- To the _____ acupuncture
- Builds strength and flexibility
- Tailored exercise program(two words)
- Pain relief
- Moving through water
- This studio has been open twenty years
20 Clues: To extend • Pain relief • Area of water • Taking in food • How old we are. • Athletic contest • Calming exercise • Anniversary month • Physical activity • "Gonna make you____" • Moving through water • Easy as riding a bike • Online membership option • To the _____ acupuncture • Nonmember visit(two words) • Builds strength and flexibility • Tailored exercise program(two words) • ...
Mrs. Isenhart 2013-12-11
Across
- to spell incorrectly
- fail to meet expectation
- difference of opinion
- having a bad smell
- very unhappy
- faulty nutrition
- not in order
- not expected
- fail to operate normally
- failure to obey
- not necessary
Down
- not certain
- not yet decided
- disease of the body or mind
- a cause of difficulty
- to interpret incorrectly
- desire to cause harm to another
- to behave badly
- showing desire to cause trouble
- lacking of excellence or worth
20 Clues: not certain • very unhappy • not in order • not expected • not necessary • not yet decided • to behave badly • failure to obey • faulty nutrition • having a bad smell • to spell incorrectly • a cause of difficulty • difference of opinion • fail to meet expectation • to interpret incorrectly • fail to operate normally • disease of the body or mind • lacking of excellence or worth • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-12-15
Across
- zdyscyplinowany
- utrzymywać, zabezpieczać, chronić
- rozpoczynać coś, wyruszać
- bystry, błyskotliwy, dowcipny
- podejść, zbliżyć się
- wkroczyć
- rozkładać się
- ukazany
- przytomność
- skojarzenie
- uważnie, bacznie
- odżywianie
- podjąć ryzyko, zaryzykować
- przyzwyczajony
Down
- zakłócający spokój
- rozkwitać, prosperować
- grozić
- poświęcenie się
- bezwarunkowy
- licytować coś
- kuszący
- znaczny, niemały
- nadzorować
- nietypowo
- coroczny, roczny
- urokliwy
- pełen współczucia
- rekompensować
- zaniedbany
- żywe, pełen energii, tętniący życiem
30 Clues: grozić • kuszący • ukazany • wkroczyć • urokliwy • nietypowo • nadzorować • zaniedbany • odżywianie • przytomność • skojarzenie • bezwarunkowy • licytować coś • rozkładać się • rekompensować • przyzwyczajony • poświęcenie się • zdyscyplinowany • znaczny, niemały • coroczny, roczny • uważnie, bacznie • pełen współczucia • zakłócający spokój • podejść, zbliżyć się • rozkwitać, prosperować • rozpoczynać coś, wyruszać • ...
Food Labels 2025-10-14
Across
- mineral that can raise blood pressure
- energy provided by food
- amount of food you actually eat
- chemicals used to preserve or flavor foods
- substances that can cause allergic reactions
Down
- nutrient that supports digestion and satiety
- often hidden under different ingredient names
- standardized amount used on nutrition labels
- provide nutrition facts and ingredient details
- grown without synthetic pesticides
10 Clues: energy provided by food • amount of food you actually eat • grown without synthetic pesticides • mineral that can raise blood pressure • chemicals used to preserve or flavor foods • nutrient that supports digestion and satiety • standardized amount used on nutrition labels • substances that can cause allergic reactions • often hidden under different ingredient names • ...
Dairy Trivia 2025-10-28
12 Clues: Milk protein • CP, nutrition • Natural buffer • Udder infection • Honeycomb lining • Diarrhea in calves • Milk let down hormone • Lactation MBW reached • Most essential nutrient • Most common side for a DA • Classification score of 90 • 21.2 lbs to make this product
