nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
science 2022-09-22
5 Clues: The shape of planet Earth. • What do you do when you are thirsty? • They cause air pollution when released by factories. • One of the characteristics of life involved with food. • Plants can be used to make this material and it can be used to write on.
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- purpose of flowers is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • attract insects and birds for pollination • the process of plants using stored energy • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
cattle breeding 2020-04-14
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- Easier to monitor the feed consumption of cows.
- cows can be grouped according to the lactation stage
- Cubicles always suggested to be built in barn
- Pipelines are built is the barn
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- Natural ventilation is used to control air moisture
- replacement of cows is 25 percent per year
- Mats are widely used and made of synthetic rubber.
- Cattle nutrition is the major cost during production
- Comfort of animals is provided by the cooling devices
9 Clues: Pipelines are built is the barn • replacement of cows is 25 percent per year • Cubicles always suggested to be built in barn • Easier to monitor the feed consumption of cows. • Mats are widely used and made of synthetic rubber. • Natural ventilation is used to control air moisture • Cattle nutrition is the major cost during production • ...
characteristics of life 2018-09-23
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- removal of undigested wastes
- increase in an organism
- maintaining homeostasis
- offspring from two parents
- release of chemical energy
- entering or exiting cells
- maintaining internal environment
- something capable of living on its own
- reproduction offspring from one parent
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- the breakdown of foods
- converting materials into something else
- chemical reactions in an organism
- removal of metabolic wastes
- asexual or sexual offspring
- chemical substance an organism needs
- taking in of food
- study of life
17 Clues: study of life • taking in of food • the breakdown of foods • increase in an organism • maintaining homeostasis • entering or exiting cells • offspring from two parents • release of chemical energy • removal of metabolic wastes • asexual or sexual offspring • removal of undigested wastes • maintaining internal environment • chemical reactions in an organism • ...
J6B Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- Highly modern tools and system
- Small dish before a meal
- Too many people in an area
- Dangers to nature
- Nutrient providing energy, like bread
- Too many cars on the road
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- Category in nutrition
- Wheat, rice, or oats
- Food made from milk
- Carrots, broccoli, or spinach
- The primary dish of a meal
- Apples, oranges, or bananas
- Growth of cities
- Not having a job
- Protection of the community
- Sweet course at meal's end
- Nutrient found in meat and beans
17 Clues: Growth of cities • Not having a job • Dangers to nature • Food made from milk • Wheat, rice, or oats • Category in nutrition • Small dish before a meal • Too many cars on the road • The primary dish of a meal • Too many people in an area • Sweet course at meal's end • Apples, oranges, or bananas • Protection of the community • Carrots, broccoli, or spinach • Highly modern tools and system • ...
Study Guide Science 601 2014-11-20
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- leaf part containing most chemical regulators
- many glucose units stacked together
- tubes carrying food down to roots
- food storage part of carrots
- solution that turns red in glucose
- what has stopped in yellow plants
- part of root that does the storing
- chemical found in saliva
- the light color reflected off of plants
- chemical produced in growing root tips
- mineral needed for chlorophyll to work
- solution that turns starch blue-black
- layer containing chloroplasts
- plants manufacture this from glucose
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- good source of vitamin A
- tube carrying water and minerals
- dead xylem and phloem
- CO2 and O travel through
- plant chemical discovered in fungus
- chemical found in coconut milk
- dies and allows other colors to be seen
- leaf layer containing the most chloroplasts
- contains the xylem and the phloem
- main purpose of roots
- light color most absorbed by plants
25 Clues: dead xylem and phloem • main purpose of roots • good source of vitamin A • CO2 and O travel through • chemical found in saliva • food storage part of carrots • layer containing chloroplasts • chemical found in coconut milk • tube carrying water and minerals • tubes carrying food down to roots • what has stopped in yellow plants • contains the xylem and the phloem • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-10
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- non-living factor
- an organism that breaks down dead plant and animal matter into simpler compounds
- any material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy
- group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- a consumer that feeds on other animals
- a region of earth that has a particular climate, and certain types of plants
- feeds on plants or algae
- describe the relationship between a producer and a single chain of consumers in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats another
- the Biotic (living) and Abiotic (non-living) factors in a particular environment - they are smaller than biomes
- ONE species benefits and the other is not affected in any way
- BOTH species benefit from the relationship
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
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- eats both plants and animals
- the relationship between individuals of 2 different species who live together in a close relationship
- CYCLE Carbon is absorbed by plants, then consumed by animals, then released back into the atmosphere when the animals or plants decompose.
- an organism that captures energy from sunlight and changes it into chemical energy
- CYCLE evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection
- CYCLE made up of the processes that move nitrogen between the air, soil, animals, humans and plants
- one species benefits while the other specifies is harmed
- the part of the earth and atmosphere in which living things exist
- shows feeding relationships between many different consumers and producers (multiple food chains together)
- living factor
- the organism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship
- an organism that gets its energy by eating or consuming other organisms- feeds on both plants and animals
- a consumer that feeds on dead animals
- all the populations that live and interact with each other in a particular place
27 Clues: living factor • non-living factor • feeds on plants or algae • an animal that eats another • eats both plants and animals • a consumer that feeds on dead animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that feeds on other animals • BOTH species benefit from the relationship • the organism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship • ...
Reproduction in Flowering Plants 2022-04-26
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- What is the first part to appear from a seed during germination?
- What is the part that produces the pollen grains?
- This becomes the seed after fertilisation.
- Other than water and oxygen, what else does a seed need to germinate?
- What is the process in which a male reproductive cell fuses with female egg cell.
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- What is the process where pollen grains are transferred from anther to stigma?
- What do non-flowering plants use to reproduce?
- Seeds need to be dispersed far away from parent plant to prevent_________.
- This is where fertilisation in flowers take place.
- What is sticky and receives the pollen grains?
10 Clues: This becomes the seed after fertilisation. • What do non-flowering plants use to reproduce? • What is sticky and receives the pollen grains? • What is the part that produces the pollen grains? • This is where fertilisation in flowers take place. • What is the first part to appear from a seed during germination? • ...
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS 2024-07-23
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- A potato is an example of stem.....
- what type of vegetative propagation involves bending a branch into the ground and supporting it with a Peg
- A method in which a while plat is produced from part of a plant
- A process where young ones of the same kind are produced
- A banana tree can be made with the help of.......
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- the production of a whole organism without sexual gametes is known as_____reproduction
- what type of vegetative propagation involves making a T shape cut on the stem and inserting a bud from another plant
- A horizontal underground sten that gives rise to a new plant , most found in ginger plants
- A type of method where a scion and stock are united this method is common in citrus fruits
- taking a leaf , root , stem to produce a new plant is known as
10 Clues: A potato is an example of stem..... • A banana tree can be made with the help of....... • A process where young ones of the same kind are produced • taking a leaf , root , stem to produce a new plant is known as • A method in which a while plat is produced from part of a plant • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- An organelle in a cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy that the cells can use.
- A plant that produces seeds directly on the scales of cones-not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave.
- A tiny structure produced by seed plants that contain the cell that l
- The process by which plats and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food and carbon dioxide and water.
- A small opening on the underside of the leaf through witch water oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function.
- A thin rootlike structure that absorbs fodd and water for moss.
- The vascular tissue that moves water and minerals through the plant.
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- The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants.
- A sac-like organelle that stores food water and other materials.
- An anigosperm that only has one leaf.
- A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants.
- An anigosperm that has two seed leaves.
- The waxy waterproof layer that covers the leaves of most plants.
- a layer of cells in a plant that produes new pholoem and xylem cells.
- A flowering plant that produces seeds by an enclosed in a protective fruit.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant.
- becomes a sperm cell.
- The plant structures that contains a young plants food supply.
21 Clues: becomes a sperm cell. • The leaf of a fern plant. • An anigosperm that only has one leaf. • An anigosperm that has two seed leaves. • A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant. • The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants. • The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave. • A group of similar cells that perform a similar function. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2021-03-01
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- A tiny structure produced by seed plants that contain the cell that l
- A thin rootlike structure that absorbs fodd and water for moss.
- The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave.
- A group of similar cells that perform a similar function.
- An organelle in a cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and changes it to an energy that the cells can use.
- A small opening on the underside of the leaf through witch water oxygen and carbon dioxide can move.
- A green photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants.
- a layer of cells in a plant that produes new pholoem and xylem cells.
- The plant structures that contains a young plants food supply.
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- A flowering plant that produces seeds by an enclosed in a protective fruit.
- The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants.
- The process by which plats and other autotrophs capture and use light energy to make food and carbon dioxide and water.
- The leaf of a fern plant.
- An anigosperm that has two seed leaves.
- becomes a sperm cell.
- A plant that produces seeds directly on the scales of cones-not enclosed by a protective fruit.
- A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant.
- A sac-like organelle that stores food water and other materials.
- An anigosperm that only has one leaf.
- The vascular tissue that moves water and minerals through the plant.
- The waxy waterproof layer that covers the leaves of most plants.
21 Clues: becomes a sperm cell. • The leaf of a fern plant. • An anigosperm that only has one leaf. • An anigosperm that has two seed leaves. • A leaf produced by a an embryo of a seed plant. • The vascular tissue that moves food in some plants. • The process by witch water is lost in a plants leave. • A group of similar cells that perform a similar function. • ...
briona 3.01 2024-02-28
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- Pantry An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- Eating Disorder This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- School Lunch Program: Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- Nervosa This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
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- Desert These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- Contamination The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- Bank A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- Nervosa The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
- Kitchen A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
13 Clues: Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • Contamination The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • ...
Photosynthesis 2026-01-22
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- The pair of cells that control the opening and closing of a stoma
- The carbohydrate used to build plant cell walls
- The loose layer of leaf cells with air spaces for gas diffusion
- The process that releases energy from glucose in cells
- The vascular tissue that transports sucrose and amino acids
- The gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- The protective layer of cells on the bottom of a leaf containing stomata
- The process of transporting sugars in the phloem
- Ions needed by plants to make chlorophyll
- The waxy, waterproof layer on the leaf surface
- The sugary liquid produced to attract insects for pollination
- A green pigment found in chloroplasts that transfers light energy into chemical energy
- Ions needed by plants to make amino acids
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- The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Pores in the leaf epidermis that allow gas exchange
- The sugar used in respiration to provide energy
- The transparent, protective layer of cells on the top of a leaf
- The process by which plants synthesise carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light
- The mesophyll layer containing most chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- The vascular tissue that transports water and minerals
- The insoluble carbohydrate used as an energy store in plants
- The gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- The process of removing starch from leaves before photosynthesis experiments
- The sugar transported in the phloem
24 Clues: The sugar transported in the phloem • The organelle where photosynthesis occurs • Ions needed by plants to make chlorophyll • Ions needed by plants to make amino acids • The waxy, waterproof layer on the leaf surface • The sugar used in respiration to provide energy • The carbohydrate used to build plant cell walls • The gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis • ...
6th Grade Quarterly Review 2026-03-16
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- A population of animals that feed on animals below it in the food chain
- An interconnected web of food chains with consumers and producers
- the number of one single species in an area
- The gas given off by animals breathing
- the base of the food chain made up of plants
- A population of organisms that is a source of food for another organism.
- The gas given off by plants
- all of the living matter in an ecosystem
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- recycle nutrients from dead plants and animals back into the soil or water
- what plants make from carbon dioxide and water
- when two animals strive for the same resource
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- When one animal hunts and kills another animal for food
- all of the organisms live in an area
- all of the non living matter in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats other plants and animals for food
- when one organism lives on or in another host organism causing the host harm
- Process where plants use the suns energy to make glucose from carbon dioxide and water
- on a food web, the flow of this is shown by an arrow
- where an animal lives such as the desert
- the organelle where celluar respiration takes place
- A relationship where both species benefit
- all the living and non living things in an area
23 Clues: The gas given off by plants • all of the organisms live in an area • The gas given off by animals breathing • where an animal lives such as the desert • all of the living matter in an ecosystem • A relationship where both species benefit • the number of one single species in an area • all of the non living matter in an ecosystem • ...
Vocab 2023-09-18
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- 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.
- vitamins that are fat soluble
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- provide the most calories per gram oCarbohydratesients
- 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.
- 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.
- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
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- Proteins that are missing one or more of the essential amino acids; found in plant sources such as nuts and legumes
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- are sugars and starches in foods
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
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 oCarbohydratesients • ...
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 • ...
Greenhouse Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Material used to grow plants, such as soil
- Difference between day and night time temperatures
- The ability of seeds to germinate
- Plants that live for more than two years
- The process of how water moves through soil or other material
- The process of moving a plant from one spot to another, typically a small container to a larger container
- Contains the complete life cycle of a plant
- Fertilizing plants during irrigation
- Plant seeds in soil
- Mixture of organic and inorganic materials
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- Plants grown to saleable size
- Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings
- Mixture of substance that contains materials to help the plant grow
- Sprouting of a seed after a period of dormancy
- Preparing plants for a post-production environment
- Lateral branches that contribute to a plant's bushy appearance
- Plants that complete their life cycle in a single growing season
17 Clues: Plant seeds in soil • Plants grown to saleable size • The ability of seeds to germinate • Fertilizing plants during irrigation • Plants that live for more than two years • Material used to grow plants, such as soil • Mixture of organic and inorganic materials • Contains the complete life cycle of a plant • Young plants that grow from seeds or cuttings • ...
Energy Processing in Plants 2021-01-17
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- - plant pigment necessary for
- - where light energy is captured
- - gas needed for photosynthesis
- - type of cell that contains chloroplasts
- - vascular tissue that carries food to the
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- - sugar molecule created by photosynthesis
- - gas released during photosynthesis
- - usable form of energy
- - site of cellular respiration
- - usable power
10 Clues: - usable power • - usable form of energy • - plant pigment necessary for • - site of cellular respiration • - gas needed for photosynthesis • - where light energy is captured • - gas released during photosynthesis • - type of cell that contains chloroplasts • - sugar molecule created by photosynthesis • - vascular tissue that carries food to the
Nutrition Science Vocabularies 2025-04-14
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- A manufactured sugar.
- blood sugar (FBS), Blood test that measures the level of glucose in the blood after the patient has fasted.
- a general state of inadequate nutrition caused by too little food, poor food selection.
- inadequate absorption of nutrients.
- in the diet.
- Most accurate way to relate the weight to the height of a patient and it is calculated as the weight in kilograms divided by the height in meters squared,
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- A combination of fatty acids and an alcohol group.
- nutrient, Nutrient that the body cannot produce itself and must obtain from
- Overweight condition with large deposits of adipose tissue.
- The ongoing cycle of anabolism and catabolism
- diet, Contains all of the essential nutrients in the proper amounts to ensure good nutrition and health,
11 Clues: in the diet. • A manufactured sugar. • inadequate absorption of nutrients. • The ongoing cycle of anabolism and catabolism • A combination of fatty acids and an alcohol group. • Overweight condition with large deposits of adipose tissue. • nutrient, Nutrient that the body cannot produce itself and must obtain from • ...
Autumn in the garden: Plants and wildlife 2013-09-15
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- These provide lightness and movement in the Autumn garden
- Maximum number of plants per 20sq.m. border
- season of the year
- stops plants flopping! (7,4)
- Ice plant
- Bird or butterfly in the garden
- Brown, yellow, and black domestic cat
- Dependency of plants or animals on one another
- Most grasses dislike this type of soil
- Very poisonous plant
- Main time of year for ornamental grass maintenance
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- grass growing wild in Eastern Asia
- Captain of a ship?
- This pennisetum sounds like the pied piper
- a card, or something found in some plants which provides energy for moths and butterflies
- A type of Autumn daisy
- Take with treacle
- Old daisy family
- North American Switchgrass DAHLIA:Autumn plant named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl
- A cultivated grass that sounds like children's stories ASTERACEAE:New daisy family REDADMIRAL:Russian captain(3,7) INTHEGARDEN:Place to grow plants (2,3,6,)
- Sounds like a man's name followed by something you might smoke(3,8)
- Result of fighting(5,4)
- old penny or policeman butterfly
- Maximum number of types of plant in 20sq.m.border
- Popular female name
25 Clues: Ice plant • Old daisy family • Take with treacle • Captain of a ship? • season of the year • Popular female name • Very poisonous plant • A type of Autumn daisy • Result of fighting(5,4) • stops plants flopping! (7,4) • Bird or butterfly in the garden • old penny or policeman butterfly • grass growing wild in Eastern Asia • Brown, yellow, and black domestic cat • ...
Forest 2025-10-07
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- the green substance in leaves.
- the process of re-greening bare forests.
- a tourist attraction that many people like.
- activities to protect and care for forests.
- a community of plants and animals that interact with each other
- smoke from forest fires.
- animals that produce honey.
- living creatures that live in the soil.
- trees cut into small pieces.
- where monkeys live.
- a type of animal that only eats plants.
- non-plant organisms that grow on damp wood (some are poisonous, some are useful).
- one of the large animals that have thick fur.
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- sap-sucking insects often found on trees.
- the course of water in the forest.
- the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis.
- due to deforestation.
- Park, a place of protection for rare animals or plants.
- absorb water in plants.
- in an area.
- small with wings and flying.
- a gas produced by plants.
- animals that like to eat young leaves.
- a layer of leaves above a dense forest.
- a plant that climbs tree trunks.
- a natural place for animals to live.
26 Clues: in an area. • where monkeys live. • due to deforestation. • absorb water in plants. • smoke from forest fires. • a gas produced by plants. • animals that produce honey. • small with wings and flying. • trees cut into small pieces. • the green substance in leaves. • a plant that climbs tree trunks. • the course of water in the forest. • a natural place for animals to live. • ...
S1 Biology Revision 2023-11-24
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- Set of descriptions used to identify organisms
- Name given to plants as they can make their own food
- Carry blood away from the heart
- A place where an organism lives
- Means 'light' and 'to build'
- Organism sampled using a sweep net
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Place where photosynthesis takes place
- Eats plants and animals
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- Name of gas produced by plants
- Major function of the skeletal system
- The sum total of all the plants and animals that live in a habitat
- Bones in the spine
- All living things
- Name of animal that eats meat
- Name given to animals that eat producers
- Your favourite subject
- Body system that contains the stomach, liver, intestines and pancreas
- Features that help animals and plants survive
19 Clues: All living things • Bones in the spine • Your favourite subject • Eats plants and animals • Means 'light' and 'to build' • Name of animal that eats meat • Name of gas produced by plants • Carry blood away from the heart • A place where an organism lives • Organism sampled using a sweep net • Main organ of the circulatory system • Major function of the skeletal system • ...
Plants vs Zombies 2025-12-23
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- the “brains” behind the whole battle
- hides under water until it’s time to bite plants
- jumps over all plants unless you take away his stick
- rare white and hairy zombie
- climbs up over plants. Hates magnet-shrooms
- huge zombie with a tiny friend
- shows up to the party to bust a few moves
- brings four friends to the party with his moves
- wears a helmet and runs fast
- jumps over plants, but in the water
- I will steal your plants unless you have an umbrella-leaf
- fires basketballs at plants
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- Carries a shield, but it has holes
- this zombie drives a big ice machine
- four of these show up behind the zomboni
- “do you like my orange hat?”
- a zombie that floats in the pool
- if you let the song get to the end, I will explode
- jumps over the first plant
- you need a cactus or blover to defeat me
- goes underneath plants
- loves to read and gets mad when you take away his reading
- takes five times as many hits as a regular zombie
- the tiniest zombie
24 Clues: the tiniest zombie • goes underneath plants • jumps over the first plant • rare white and hairy zombie • fires basketballs at plants • “do you like my orange hat?” • wears a helmet and runs fast • huge zombie with a tiny friend • a zombie that floats in the pool • Carries a shield, but it has holes • jumps over plants, but in the water • this zombie drives a big ice machine • ...
Ecosystems 2022-11-05
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- a living thing that hunts other living things for food
- Chain the path of energy in food from one organism to another
- an animal that only eats plants
- a variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals
- Web the overlapping food chains in a community
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem including water soil and temperature
- a living thing that is hunted for food
- the role an organism has in its ecosystem
- plants or animals
- organism that cannot make its own food eats plants or other animals
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- an animal that eats other animals
- all the organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
- organism that produces food and oxygen that animals need
- the process in which plants use the sun’s energy to make food
- is a community of living and nonliving organisms that work together
- Factor anything that controls the growth or survival of an organism or population
- breaks down dead organisms into useful things that enrich soil
- the area in which an organism lives
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment such as camouflage
- the study of living things in their environment
- a living part of an ecosystem including animals plants and fungi
- Pyramid a diagram showing earth’s food chain from the ground up
- all the populations living in an area
25 Clues: plants or animals • an animal that only eats plants • an animal that eats other animals • the area in which an organism lives • all the populations living in an area • a living thing that is hunted for food • the role an organism has in its ecosystem • an animal that eats both plants and animals • Web the overlapping food chains in a community • ...
annual bedding plants 2023-03-20
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- basket, hanging baskets with propagated plants
- life, time the plants maintain its health while on display for sale
- packs, separate growing compartments
- grow from seed to flower
- salable size
- prepare plants for a post production environment
- later with bushy appearance
- fertilizing while irrigating
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- move from one container to another on the ground
- seeds germinate under optimum conditions
- difference in day and night time temperature
- planting of seeds
- rate, percentage of seed capable of germinating
- plants grown in small media in trays
- baskets, hanging baskets that contain propagated plants from seeds
- soluble salts are washed from growing medium as water flows through the media
16 Clues: salable size • planting of seeds • grow from seed to flower • later with bushy appearance • fertilizing while irrigating • packs, separate growing compartments • plants grown in small media in trays • seeds germinate under optimum conditions • difference in day and night time temperature • basket, hanging baskets with propagated plants • ...
Cycle 8: Interdependence of Living Systems 2024-03-26
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- specific area with biotic and abiotic factors
- nonliving thing
- creating cities
- a behavior that an organism is born with
- a trait that helps an organism to survive
- clearing of large amounts of trees
- eats both plants and animals
- makes its own food
- supplies nutrients to plants
- chemical that kills plants
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- necessary for all life
- living organism
- eats only plants
- happens when two or more species need the same resource
- eats only animals
- a species that has completely died off
- gives energy to plants
- an organism's role in its ecosystem
- different types of life
- organisms with a mouth that eat other things
- very rare (limited)
21 Clues: living organism • nonliving thing • creating cities • eats only plants • eats only animals • makes its own food • very rare (limited) • necessary for all life • gives energy to plants • different types of life • chemical that kills plants • eats both plants and animals • supplies nutrients to plants • clearing of large amounts of trees • an organism's role in its ecosystem • ...
Nutritional Relationships in Ecosystems 2016-08-22
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- True or False all producers are plants
- organisms that eat other organisms to get energy
- consumers that eat only meat
- herbivore that says moo
- break down and digest remains and waste of dead plants and animals
- non-living
- Earthworms are good for plants True or false
- where in the energy pyramid are producers
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- organisms that make their own food
- most producers are these
- these producers are not plants
- eat from bodies of dead animals
- consumers that eat only plants
- type of omnivore at the top of the food chain, you are one
- consumers that eat both plants and meat
- how many groups of consumers are there
- living
17 Clues: living • non-living • herbivore that says moo • most producers are these • consumers that eat only meat • these producers are not plants • consumers that eat only plants • eat from bodies of dead animals • organisms that make their own food • True or False all producers are plants • how many groups of consumers are there • consumers that eat both plants and meat • ...
science 2025-03-31
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- the ability to do something well and without wasting time, money, and enery
- water located below the surface of the earth
- prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource
- water that flows over the land without sinking into the ground
- not having electricity
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- sustainable use of natural resources by people
- an energy resource that is replaceable by natural means
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- an energy resource that takes millions of years to form from the remains of plants and animals
- all the land that drains into a specific body of water
10 Clues: not having electricity • water located below the surface of the earth • sustainable use of natural resources by people • prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource • all the land that drains into a specific body of water • an energy resource that is replaceable by natural means • water that flows over the land without sinking into the ground • ...
Biologie 2013-12-03
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- chromosomes sexuels mâle.
- permet la transmission de la vie et la perpétuation de l'espèce.
- assure la croissance et l'entretien de l'organisme.
- union d'organes qui assurent une même fonction.
- ensemble de cellules semblables.
- permet la respiration cellulaire et fournissent l’énergie.
- substance qui contient différents organites.
- bras long du chromosome
- plus petite unité de vie de l'organisme, elle se nourrit, élimine, respire.
- chromosomes identiques
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- met l'organisme en contact avec l'environnement.
- délimité par la membrane nucléaire renferme l'information génétique.
- délimite la cellule et permet les échanges avec l'extérieur.
- assurent les fonctions de nutrition, relation, reproduction...
- qui relie les deux chromatides.
- petits éléments qui synthétisent les protéines.
- unité anatomique identifiable composée d'au moins deux tissus différents.
- molécule de protéine, support de l'information génétique.
- bras court du chromosome.
- image des chromosomes d'une cellule après classement par paires de chromosomes identiques.
20 Clues: chromosomes identiques • bras long du chromosome • chromosomes sexuels mâle. • bras court du chromosome. • qui relie les deux chromatides. • ensemble de cellules semblables. • substance qui contient différents organites. • petits éléments qui synthétisent les protéines. • union d'organes qui assurent une même fonction. • met l'organisme en contact avec l'environnement. • ...
Grade 11 - Chapter 10 Vocabulary challenge 2022-05-16
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- the medical treatment of using needles on the body
- to increase; enhance; make stronger
- a document you need to travel to another country
- the process of thinking deeply
- the exercise and art of stretching your body
- to exercise to keep fit and healthy
- how long a person usually lives
- food or drink without fat
- to lose weight
- medicine recommended by a doctor
- getting older
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- the body's natural fighting system
- coming from nature; not man-made
- a solution to a problem or medical problem
- cheap food, made quickly
- the feeling to eat or hunger
- to give money or gift to help other people
- too fat
- to rub and relax muscles
- important fat nutrition but too much is dangerous
- to provide help or assistance
- good food health for the body
- work or life without stress
23 Clues: too fat • getting older • to lose weight • cheap food, made quickly • to rub and relax muscles • food or drink without fat • work or life without stress • the feeling to eat or hunger • to provide help or assistance • good food health for the body • the process of thinking deeply • how long a person usually lives • coming from nature; not man-made • medicine recommended by a doctor • ...
Gardening 2024-01-12
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- A light, white covering of dew or water vapor frozen into ice crystals.
- Plants that last throughout the year or many years.
- A plant that grows very quickly and tastes bitter once harvested.
- To start or cause to start growth; sprout.
- The process by which a green plant uses sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide into food for itself.
- A form of sugar that occurs naturally in fruits, plants, and animal tissues
- A family of plants that grow their seeds and fruit in pods.
- Plants that live for only one year or less.
- In biochemistry, any of several fats or fatlike substances that are important components of living cells.
- The supplying of water to land by man-made means.
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- A young tree or plant grown from a seed.
- The green matter in the leaves and stems of plants that is necessary to produce food for plants from sunlight.
- Plants that live for two years.
- Tiny rodlike, stringlike, or bean-shaped structures that occur in nearly all cells of plants and animals; process food for energy.
- A loose thin cover of organic matter placed around the base of plants to control evaporation, freezing, or weeds.
15 Clues: Plants that live for two years. • A young tree or plant grown from a seed. • To start or cause to start growth; sprout. • Plants that live for only one year or less. • The supplying of water to land by man-made means. • Plants that last throughout the year or many years. • A family of plants that grow their seeds and fruit in pods. • ...
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems Terms 2020-04-20
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- do not eat, break down dead into smaller molecules
- living
- another word for heterotroph
- different types of species in an area
- has to eat for food
- photosynthesis takes ______ energy and converts it into chemical energy
- how do plants take in nutrients from the soil
- another word for autotroph
- a consumer that eats herbivores
- eat both plants and animals
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- eat; animals, fungi, some protists and bacteria
- eat plants
- group of 1 type of species
- a consumer that is a top predator
- nonliving
- consumer that eats plants
- eat animals
- creates its own energy
- plants, algae, cyanobacteria
- study of the relationships and dependencies of life
- all of the living and nonliving things in an area
21 Clues: living • nonliving • eat plants • eat animals • has to eat for food • creates its own energy • consumer that eats plants • group of 1 type of species • another word for autotroph • eat both plants and animals • another word for heterotroph • plants, algae, cyanobacteria • a consumer that eats herbivores • a consumer that is a top predator • different types of species in an area • ...
3.1 vocab 2023-09-18
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- your body's way of telling you it needs nutrients.
- are needed for healthy bones and teeth
- this vitamin helps prevent birth defects
- compounds that help regulate many vital body processes, including the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of other nutrients
- helps make red blood cells and carries oxygen in the blood
- provide the most calories per gram of all the nutrients
- are made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils
- nutrient needed to build cells and tissues
- should be carefully restricted by people with hypertension
- Proteins containing all the essential amino acids; found only in soy and animal foods (meats and dairy products)
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- The process of taking in food and using it for energy and growth.
- 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.
- 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
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow,to repair itself,and to supply you with energy
- are sugars and starches in foods
- a learned desire for food that is based on emotional and other factors rather than nutritional need.
- 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 • 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 • ...
Pineal gland 2021-11-11
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- events such as coloration related to thermoregulation or aposematic coloration can occur in some animals thanks to this animal characteristic
- Hormone released by the pineal gland
- external stimulus that inhibits melatonin production
- coloration by which some butterflies exhibit coloured patterns in their wings to keep predators away from them
- adaptive response to darkness involves this process affecting the skin
- the size of pars intermedia in aquatic animals is quite big/small because of the humidity of their enviroment
- one of these factors is not related to the animal colour: nutrition, light, emotional state
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- coloration by which some frogs are able to camouflage in their natural environment
- these hormones are secreted by the pars intermedia of pineal gland and is related to physiological functions mediating pregnancy and behaviour, among others
- the changing colour in the skin of chameleons is in charge of this function
- this enzyme regulates production of melatonin and it gets activated in dark conditions
- pineal gland is located in this organ
- light coloured skin of some animals might be cause for this function related to solar radiation
- pigment effector cells starting with “M”
14 Clues: Hormone released by the pineal gland • pineal gland is located in this organ • pigment effector cells starting with “M” • external stimulus that inhibits melatonin production • adaptive response to darkness involves this process affecting the skin • the changing colour in the skin of chameleons is in charge of this function • ...
ECOSYSTEM_BOOK M3 2025-06-20
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- is a living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances
- Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature
- a Cycle are natural processes that move important substances like water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- Organisms work together using light
- organisms that Eat meat only
- include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi
- Plants growing at the edges of water bodies.
- Aquatic plants like water hyacinth that float on the surface.
- Both organisms benefit
- Animals living on land (e.g., lions, ants, elephants).
- One organism kills and eats another
- One benefits, the other is harmed
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- One benefits, the other is unaffected
- he buildup of toxic substances
- the natural home or environment of an organism.
- Eat both plants and animals
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment.
- features that help organisms survive in their environments.
- Animals living in water (e.g., fish, frogs, turtles).
- The surroundings in which organisms live.
20 Clues: Both organisms benefit • Eat both plants and animals • organisms that Eat meat only • he buildup of toxic substances • One benefits, the other is harmed • Organisms work together using light • One organism kills and eats another • One benefits, the other is unaffected • Air, water, soil, sunlight, temperature • include Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi • ...
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
School Subjects 2023-06-18
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- Sciences Learn about chemistry and physics, including matter, energy, forces, and the properties of substances.
- Learn about numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Studies Study society, community, government, and learn about people, culture, and their interactions.
- Learn to play musical instruments, read sheet music, and appreciate different types of music.
- Language Study languages other than your native language, learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding.
- Education Learn about healthy habits, nutrition, personal hygiene, and how to take care of your body.
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- Discover and learn about past events, important people, and different cultures from around the world.
- Participate in theatrical activities, acting, and storytelling to express emotions and ideas.
- Education Engage in physical activities, learn sports, and develop fitness, coordination, and teamwork skills.
- Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation.
- Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures.
- Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques.
- Explore the world around us, conduct experiments, and learn about plants, animals, the environment, and more.
- Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works.
14 Clues: Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques. • Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works. • Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation. • Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures. • ...
law of conservation 2025-05-01
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- precipitation is involved in the _____
- also called sugar
- worms are examples of _____
- plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle
- sunlight is absorbed by the _____ in plants
- main source of energy
- energy is always being _____
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- photosynthesis is a _____ change
- opposite of photosynthesis
- matter cannot be created or _____
- process plants undergo
- absorbs water
- cellular respiration and photosynthesis occurs in _____
- primary consumers are _____
14 Clues: absorbs water • also called sugar • main source of energy • process plants undergo • opposite of photosynthesis • worms are examples of _____ • primary consumers are _____ • energy is always being _____ • photosynthesis is a _____ change • matter cannot be created or _____ • precipitation is involved in the _____ • plants take in _____ in the carbon cycle • ...
Plants Project Choice #4 2020-10-02
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- purpose of flowers is to reproduce through the production of seeds
- plants that compete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- attract insects and birds for pollination
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- anchor the plant,absorb water and minerals, and store manufactured foods
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- a mature(fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
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- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- plants that compete their life cycle in one growing season (or one year)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
16 Clues: support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • attract insects and birds for pollination • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruits • produce food for the plant through photosynthesis • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost • ...
Nutrition in the military 2023-01-20
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- This took place in 1775 which led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses.
- They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods.
- This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865, fought between the Union and Confederacy
- Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860.
- Medical director who focused on the importance of hygiene and giving bigger portions of foods.
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- helps strengthen the muscles.
- They were created in 1941 created by Ancel keys that could fit in soldiers pockets easily
- was introduced into the military until after 1950. Vitamin A helps with essential nutrients for Tomatoes, milk, and eggs.
- were created in 1981. They are lightweight,easy to transport, and can be consumed without heating it up.
- Physiologist who studied the influence of diet and health. He developed food that is Non-Perishable during world war 2 1941.
10 Clues: helps strengthen the muscles. • Jonathan Letterman gave soldier giver portions in 1860. • This took place in 1775 which led to soldiers getting sick which led to illnesses. • They were created in 1958, they came with better nutrition packed in Canned foods. • This war took place in 1861 and ended in 1865, fought between the Union and Confederacy • ...
Nutrition in an Ecosystem 2024-11-02
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- What are organisms that break down dead organisms and organic matter called?
- What term is used for decomposers that obtain nutrients from detritus through internal digestion?
- What are the organisms that obtain energy through the oxidation of inorganic compounds called?
- What essential elements, such as carbon and nitrogen, are released back into the environment during decomposition?
- Which type of autotroph uses light as an energy source to synthesise organic compounds?
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- What type of decomposers obtain nutrients through external digestion?
- What term refers to organisms that cannot produce their own organic molecules and rely on consuming others?
- What biological molecules do decomposers secrete to break down complex organic compounds?
- What is the name for organisms that acquire nutrients through both autotrophic and heterotrophic means?
- What are organisms known for synthesising organic molecules from inorganic ones using an external energy source?
10 Clues: What type of decomposers obtain nutrients through external digestion? • What are organisms that break down dead organisms and organic matter called? • Which type of autotroph uses light as an energy source to synthesise organic compounds? • What biological molecules do decomposers secrete to break down complex organic compounds? • ...
shaymas science crossword 2021-08-23
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- :Organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- :The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of ending relationships
- consumer :A consumer that eats a producer
- :the term used to describe all the conditions that effect a plant or animal in its habitat
- :An organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- :The chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- :another name for independence
- :An animal that eats other animals
- : living factors in the environment
- : all living things
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- :Organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- :a place where organisms live
- :non living factors in the enviroment
- :a consumer that eats only other animals
- :Organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- :The process used by plants to make their own food
- :An animal that is eaten by a predator
- : when they hunt on day and sleep at night
- : an organism in which a parasite lives in
20 Clues: : all living things • :a place where organisms live • :another name for independence • :An animal that eats other animals • : living factors in the environment • :non living factors in the enviroment • :An animal that is eaten by a predator • :a consumer that eats only other animals • consumer :A consumer that eats a producer • : when they hunt on day and sleep at night • ...
Week 11 Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- An animal with a multi-chambered stomach, like cattle or sheep.
- The mating of animals to produce offspring.
- The process of preparing and using land for growing crops.
- A group of livestock animals of the same species.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Animals kept for use and profit.
- the process or period of gathering crops (typically during a particular period).
- A substance added to soil to increase crop growth and yields.
- the second stomach of a ruminant, having a honeycomb-like structure, receiving food from the rumen and passing it to the omasum.
- Ration The amount and type of feed given to livestock.
- antimicrobial drugs to treat, prevent, or control bacterial infections in farm animals
- the adaptation of a plant or animal from a wild or natural state (as by selective breeding) to life in close association with humans
- a plant or plant product that is grown and harvested for profit or subsistence, typically on a larger scale.
- drugs or chemical compounds used to treat and prevent infections and infestations from parasites, such as worms, protozoa, and external pests like lice and ticks.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- a RAW good or primary product like wheat, corn, coffee, or livestock that is grown , raised , or harvested on farms or ranches and traded in bulk in the global economy
- the muscular third stomach of a ruminant animal, between the reticulum and the abomasum.
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- An animal with a single-chambered stomach.
- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum.
- an immunological preparation containing a weakened or dead version of a disease-causing microbe—to stimulate an animal's immune system to develop a protective response.
- Land covered with grass and suitable for grazing animals.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
- the science and practice of raising plants and livestock for the benefit of man.
- A feed high in energy or protein and low in fiber.
- the third portion of the small intestine, between the jejunum and the cecum.
- Period the mandatory length of time that must pass between the last administration of a medication to a food-producing animal and the use of that animal's products for human consumption..
- the activity or business of breeding livestock on a ranch.
- the fourth stomach of a ruminant, which receives food from the omasum and passes it to the small intestine.
- the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.
- Supplying water to crops by artificial means.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
31 Clues: Animals kept for use and profit. • An animal with a single-chambered stomach. • The mating of animals to produce offspring. • Supplying water to crops by artificial means. • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • A group of livestock animals of the same species. • A feed high in energy or protein and low in fiber. • ...
Climate Cafe Crossword 2026-03-10
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- — The rate at which plants produce new biomass in an ecosystem.
- — A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- — Organisms that make their own food, usually using sunlight.
- — Organisms at the base of the food chain that make their own food.
- — An animal that eats other animals.
- — Bacteria that can perform photosynthesis.
- — Tiny plant-like organisms that float in oceans and lakes.
- — Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- species — The first organisms to grow in a new or disturbed area.
- — An animal that eats only plants.
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- — Organisms that must eat other organisms to get energy.
- — Nonliving parts of an environment like sunlight, water, and rocks.
- — The total amount of living material in an ecosystem.
- — The living parts of an ecosystem.
- levels — The different feeding levels in a food chain or web.
- — The process organisms use to release energy from food.
- — Water falling from clouds such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- — The process where plants release water vapor into the air.
- — An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- — An organism that eats dead organic matter.
20 Clues: — An animal that eats only plants. • — The living parts of an ecosystem. • — An animal that eats other animals. • — Bacteria that can perform photosynthesis. • — An organism that eats dead organic matter. • — An animal that eats both plants and animals. • — Organisms that break down dead plants and animals. • — The total amount of living material in an ecosystem. • ...
Plant Cell 2025-10-13
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- Organelle for photosynthesis.
- Plants with a transport system.
- Leaf transport system.
- Waxy layer on a leaf.
- Creates its own food.
- Leaf pores for gas exchange.
- Plants without a transport system.
- Cells that control stomata opening and closing.
- Eats others for energy.
- Group of similar cells.
- Plant with exposed seeds.
- Flowering plants.
- Top layer of a leaf.
- Loosely packed, air-filled leaf cells.
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- Bottom layer of a leaf with stomata.
- Small, nonvascular plants.
- Green pigment for absorbing sunlight.
- Plants using sunlight to make food.
- Formula representing a reaction.
- Gaps in the mesophyll for gas movement.
- Tightly packed, photosynthesizing cells.
- Inner tissue of a leaf.
22 Clues: Flowering plants. • Top layer of a leaf. • Waxy layer on a leaf. • Creates its own food. • Leaf transport system. • Eats others for energy. • Group of similar cells. • Inner tissue of a leaf. • Plant with exposed seeds. • Small, nonvascular plants. • Leaf pores for gas exchange. • Organelle for photosynthesis. • Plants with a transport system. • Formula representing a reaction. • ...
Crossword 2021-09-08
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- An observation-based data base that individuals can submit photos to for identification.
- A festival about healthy lifestyle, vegan & vegetarian food, nutrition, and the environment.
- A fire set intentionally for purposes of forest management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement.
- A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
- An animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower.
- A place where young plants and trees are cultivated and grown.
- A citizen science program where volunteers can adopt a section of a creek and monitor the area monthly.
- A carnivorous plant native to Southeastern North Carolina.
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- The #1 littered item in the world.
- A native tree that turns a true yellow.
- The location of the Native Plant Festival.
- The scientific study of birds.
- Waste products that have been discarded incorrectly.
- A day when the time of day and night are equal.
- Short for Take A Child Outside.
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time.
- An area where people have limited access to a variety of healthful foods.
- The surname of the illustrator who created the venus flytrap license plate.
- The abbreviation for a national community of informal educators and scientists.
- An area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
20 Clues: The scientific study of birds. • Short for Take A Child Outside. • The #1 littered item in the world. • A native tree that turns a true yellow. • The location of the Native Plant Festival. • A day when the time of day and night are equal. • The state of the atmosphere at a place and time. • Waste products that have been discarded incorrectly. • ...
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) • ...
Taxonomy 2025-03-23
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- How many lives do Amphibia have?
- Produces ______ for their young
- Plants and animals are both what size?
- Aves are also known as
- Seedless plants are
- Reptilia have scales that are
- Seeds develop in an ______ and are enclosed within a flower or fruit
- Most require a moist environment to live
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- All living types have wings
- Chondrichthyes are made of cartilage instead of
- Has hair
- Algae
- Plants cell walls are made of what?
- Vascular plants have tubes for carrying
- Protozoa can cause
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Seedless reproduce with
- Motile at some life stages
- Non-Vascular plants do not have roots but have
- My cell wall is made of proteins and sugars
- Gymnosperms are also known as
- Agnatha’s skeletons are made of
- Slime mold
- Osteichthyes are the only fish with _______ mostly made of bone
- Seeds develop on the _______ of reproductive structures
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- I have a nucleus
- Vascular have ____ roots and leaves
- A shark, what am I?
- Eukaryotes DNA is composed of what?
- Jawless fish
- They can reproduce with spores and seeds
- Lays watertight eggs outside of water
- Angiosperms are also known as
- Bacteria can reproduce
- Non-Vascular plants are often ____ compared to vascular plants in size
- Most protists are this size
- Can photosynthesize
- Protozoa
- Pine tree What am I?
- Can only reproduce with spores
- Plants with seeds reproduce with
- Can absorb nutrients like fungi
- Fungi’s cell wall is made of
- Osteichthyes are mostly known for being
- They spend most of life on land and part in water
46 Clues: Algae • Has hair • Protozoa • Slime mold • Jawless fish • I have a nucleus • Protozoa can cause • A shark, what am I? • Seedless plants are • Can photosynthesize • Pine tree What am I? • Aves are also known as • Bacteria can reproduce • Seedless reproduce with • Motile at some life stages • All living types have wings • Most protists are this size • Fungi’s cell wall is made of • ...
Knowledge of sport science 2015-07-14
8 Clues: Body Syestems • Physics of sport • Management prevention • Nutrition Training Diet • Psychology Energy Systems • Acquisition Decision Making • Psychologist Mental Imagery • training principles and methods Fitness Testing
6th Grade Science Vocabulary 2021-02-12
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- sensible use of the earth’s resources to avoid harming the environment
- the animal that gets eaten
- all living things in an area and their habitat
- a consumer that eats plants
- the position of an organism in a community of plants and animals
- a group of the same type of organisms living in an area
- chemical process where plants make their own food
- the interaction of all living things in an area
- living things that eat food
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- a consumer that eats meat
- made up of single cells that help in the natural recycling process, a decomposer
- made up of complex cells that help in the natural recycling process, a decomposer
- the relationship between plants and animals in an ecosystem
- _____ web, system of food chains
- recycle matter and energy, keeps the community clean by eating the dead organisms
- _____ chain, the cycle of how each organism gets energy
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- makes own food, gets energy from the Sun
- factors, living components of an ecosystem
- an animal that eats another animal for food
20 Clues: a consumer that eats meat • the animal that gets eaten • a consumer that eats plants • living things that eat food • _____ web, system of food chains • makes own food, gets energy from the Sun • consumers that eat both plants and animals • factors, living components of an ecosystem • an animal that eats another animal for food • all living things in an area and their habitat • ...
Annual bedding plants hallee golding 2023-03-22
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- soft baskets are hanging baskets that contain plants that are what from seed
- fertilization is the practice of fertilizing while what?
- viable the ability of what to greminate under optimum
- hard basket is what baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings?
- plants that grow from seed to flowers in one season before dying.
- the percentage of seed capable of germination is called what?
- what term is used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- planting of seed is what?
- plugs are small plants that are grown in small amounts of media in divided what?
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- medium is the term for what?
- leaching is the process in which soluble what are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media?
- what containers divide into separate growing compartments?
- D.I.F is the different between the day & night what?
- what is grown to a salable size?
- refers to the development of lateral branches that are bushy.
- the process of moving plants form one container to another
- shelf life refers to what in plants maintains its health while on display for sale?
17 Clues: planting of seed is what? • medium is the term for what? • what is grown to a salable size? • D.I.F is the different between the day & night what? • viable the ability of what to greminate under optimum • fertilization is the practice of fertilizing while what? • what containers divide into separate growing compartments? • ...
Nutrition in Living Organisms 2020-06-13
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- These teeth are also used for grinding the food.
- Elimination of undigested food from alimentary canal.
- The act of chewing the cud.
- These teeth are used for cutting the food.
- The first chamber in the stomach of grass-eating animals.
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- Animals which eat other animals
- The act of getting and eating food.
- Finger-like structures inside small intestine which help absorption of food.
- The white layer on the crown of a tooth.
- The exposed part of a tooth.
10 Clues: The act of chewing the cud. • The exposed part of a tooth. • Animals which eat other animals • The act of getting and eating food. • The white layer on the crown of a tooth. • These teeth are used for cutting the food. • These teeth are also used for grinding the food. • Elimination of undigested food from alimentary canal. • ...
NUTRITION IN ANIMALS (REVISION) 2020-08-12
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- Apart from glucose, name the other product resulting from breakdown of lactose.
- The hormone that stimulates production of gastric juice.
- The organ that secrets sodium hydrogen carbonate which neutralizes acidic chyme.
- Part of alimentary canal where water is absorbed.
- The first set of teeth that appear in most mammals but later replaced during their development.
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- A gap in the lower jaw of a herbivore that provides space for the tongue to manipulate vegetation.
- An exposed portion of external structure of mammalian tooth.
- Major monosaccharide absorbed in ileum to the liver.
- A structure formed on the surface of premolars and molars due to uneven wearing out.
- The name of a vitamin whose deficiency disease is characterised by inability to see in dim light.
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. • ...
Unit 9 Plant Evolution 2026-03-24
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- Transport water in vascular tissue
- The first land plants, seedless and nonvascular
- Plants with petals in multiples of 4-5, and two cotyledon
- Transport carbohydrates in vascular tissue
- The male structure on flowers consisting of anthers and filaments
- Vascular plants with flowers and fruit
- Seedless vascular plants with simple leaves
- The female structure on flowers consisting of ovary, style, sigma
- Gametophytes are formed via ___ during alternation of generations
- All complete flowers are ___, but not all incomplete flowers are ___
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- Vascular plants with seeds not enclosed in an ovary, such as conifers, cycads, and gingkos
- Sporophytes, zygotes, and embryos are ___ structures
- The triploid food source in seeds
- Seedless vascular plants with complex leaves (euphyll)
- Male and female flowers are located on the same plant
- Land plant colonization began with the evolution of ____, which do not need water to disperse
16 Clues: The triploid food source in seeds • Transport water in vascular tissue • Vascular plants with flowers and fruit • Transport carbohydrates in vascular tissue • Seedless vascular plants with simple leaves • The first land plants, seedless and nonvascular • Sporophytes, zygotes, and embryos are ___ structures • Male and female flowers are located on the same plant • ...
S1 Photosynthesis 2023-11-29
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- Gas taken from the air to help make food
- Name of the food made in photosynthesis
- Plants are able to produce their own ______
- Chemical that traps sunlight energy
- Plants take this in from the soil
- Glucose is a type of _____
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- gas produced during photosynthesis
- Where photosynthesis takes place
- What glucose is stored as in plants
- Tiny holes in the leaves of plants
- What colour of plants can Photosynthesise?
- Plants can provide food and _____ for animals
- Area of plant where chloroplasts are found
13 Clues: Glucose is a type of _____ • Where photosynthesis takes place • Plants take this in from the soil • gas produced during photosynthesis • Tiny holes in the leaves of plants • What glucose is stored as in plants • Chemical that traps sunlight energy • Name of the food made in photosynthesis • Gas taken from the air to help make food • What colour of plants can Photosynthesise? • ...
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? • ...
Spelling crossword 2022-11-14
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- move skilfully/carefully
- ability to see
- an unpleasant person
- vivid, bright colour
- strong enough to withstand adverse conditions
- tall base or support
- climb or move using hands and feet
- delicately small and pretty
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- bold and without shame
- upper floor
- youthful
- food or nourishment
- person intending to commit petty/minor crimes
- relating to climate
- gaining possession in exchange of another
- an event causing great damage or suffering
- lightly covered in gold
17 Clues: youthful • upper floor • ability to see • food or nourishment • relating to climate • an unpleasant person • vivid, bright colour • tall base or support • bold and without shame • lightly covered in gold • move skilfully/carefully • delicately small and pretty • climb or move using hands and feet • gaining possession in exchange of another • an event causing great damage or suffering • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2024-03-19
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- the minerals that are more present in your body or highly required
- The process of providing our body with enough food and water.
- Minerals that are required less, trace.
- 13 different substances needed for proper function
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- the nutrition group that includes sugars
- carries nutrients to your cells and waste from them
- Eating food for your daily requirements
- a substance you get from Meat, fish, eggs, poultry, dairy products, legumes, nuts and seeds.
- A substance that gives you energy and protects your organs
- Your body requires 16 of these every day
10 Clues: Eating food for your daily requirements • Minerals that are required less, trace. • the nutrition group that includes sugars • Your body requires 16 of these every day • 13 different substances needed for proper function • carries nutrients to your cells and waste from them • A substance that gives you energy and protects your organs • ...
Soil formation and Conservation 2024-11-05
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- contains the organic matter on top
- the smallest soil particle
- soil in this area is thick
- the botonist in the south that solved the problem of soil fertilit
- used to find the texture of soil when given the percentage of the different soil particles
- this organism is responsible for most of the mixing of soil
- the soil texture that is best for growing plants
- the largest soil particle
- farmers plow their fields with the curve of the slope
- soil that has all the nutrients needed to grow plants
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- these type of organisms will break down dead material into humus
- contains the subsoil
- something in the environment that humans use
- soil in this area is thin
- contains the topsoil
- soil that is lacking the nutrients to grow plants
- when a farmer plants on crop one year and a different crop the next
- the material that soil is made from
- the event that happened in the 1930 in the United states where drought and wind destroyed the soil on farmlands
- organic material in soil
- a class of plants that have small nodes in their roots that contain bacteria that fixes nitrogen into the soil
21 Clues: contains the subsoil • contains the topsoil • organic material in soil • soil in this area is thin • the largest soil particle • the smallest soil particle • soil in this area is thick • contains the organic matter on top • the material that soil is made from • something in the environment that humans use • the soil texture that is best for growing plants • ...
Word search-Transgenic Plant and Gene Transfer Technique 2025-03-17
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- A transgenic trait that allows plants to resist pests.
- A bacterium used for transferring genes into plants.
- The field that applies biological techniques to modify organisms. A modern genome-editing tool used in plant modifications.
- A method used to create identical copies of a gene.
- MARKER A DNA sequence used to identify genetically modified plants.
- A nucleic acid involved in protein synthesis and gene regulation.
- The first commercially grown genetically engineered tomato.
- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
- A DNA delivery system used in genetic engineering.
- The process of altering an organism's genes.
- A circular piece of DNA often used in gene transfer.
- A protein that speeds up biochemical reactions.
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- The observable characteristics of an organism.
- The complete set of genetic material in an organism.
- The process of introducing new DNA into an organism.
- A biofortified rice variety rich in Vitamin A.
- The molecule that stores genetic information.
- A chemical used to kill weeds, often resisted by GM crops.
- General term for plants grown for food or fiber.
19 Clues: The process of altering an organism's genes. • The molecule that stores genetic information. • The observable characteristics of an organism. • A biofortified rice variety rich in Vitamin A. • A protein that speeds up biochemical reactions. • General term for plants grown for food or fiber. • A DNA delivery system used in genetic engineering. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-14
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- Cycle a process where carbon dioxide travels from the atmosphere into living organisms and the Earth, then back into the atmosphere
- an animal or insect that only eats plants
- all parts of and around the planet Earth where life can be found
- close and long-term relationships between different species
- the non-living factors in an environment
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- Consumer an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers
- a kind of relationship where one member benefits (the parasite) and the other member is usually harmed (the host)
- a group of organisms of a species that breed and live in the same place at the same time
- Respiration the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
10 Clues: the non-living factors in an environment • an animal or insect that only eats plants • close and long-term relationships between different species • all parts of and around the planet Earth where life can be found • a group of organisms of a species that breed and live in the same place at the same time • ...
Spelling By Leo UF 2016-04-15
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- volcanoes can e_____
- there is a Civil War m____
- Orlando is in F_____
- beats make h ________
- planes are in a h _____
- h_____ your house
- you must say the t____
- m______ eat cheese
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- I have a s____ potato.
- people may act u________
- n___________ is made by a good nutrition
- the state T_____ has a desert and it's very big
- grow in a clay f______
- we have a fire in our camp
- we have d____ apples
- t____ is you phone
16 Clues: h_____ your house • t____ is you phone • m______ eat cheese • volcanoes can e_____ • Orlando is in F_____ • we have d____ apples • beats make h ________ • I have a s____ potato. • grow in a clay f______ • you must say the t____ • planes are in a h _____ • people may act u________ • there is a Civil War m____ • we have a fire in our camp • n___________ is made by a good nutrition • ...
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. • ...
Culture's and Cuisines: Nutrition Unit 2023-02-15
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- Energy giving nutrients that are also the main form of energy storage in the body
- The current US government's model to teach good nutrition.
- Nutrients made up of amino acids. They are needed to build and repair body structures, and to regulate processes in the body
- Examples of this food group include milk, ice cream, and frozen yogurt
- Examples of this food group include cereal, breads, crackers, rice, and pasta
- Examples of this food group include strawberries, apples, oranges, and bananas
- A mineral that aids in cell reproductions and bone formation.
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- Nutrients that contain carbon and are needed in small amounts to maintain health and allow growth. Either dissolve in fat or water.
- The unit of energy that is often used to express the nutritional value of foods
- Energy giving nutrients that include starches, fibers and sugars
- Examples of this food group include broccoli, spinach, and carrots
- The science of food and the ways in which the body uses the foods you eat
- Examples of this food group include chicken, steak, eggs, and tofu
- The most important nutrient. 8 cups per day are needed to replace water loss by excretion, evaporation, and sweating.
- A mineral that controls the fluid levels in the body. Needed in small amounts
15 Clues: The current US government's model to teach good nutrition. • A mineral that aids in cell reproductions and bone formation. • Energy giving nutrients that include starches, fibers and sugars • Examples of this food group include broccoli, spinach, and carrots • Examples of this food group include chicken, steak, eggs, and tofu • ...
Nutrition Classification 2019-03-18
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- This sizzling breakfast meat has a higher source of fat than protein. Do you like yours chewy or crispy? (Fat)
- These are a common snack, a vegan source of protein, and kids liked the mashed version with jelly (Protein)
- For breakfast, pick this whole grain (complex carbohydrate) that has a good source of fiber. It keeps our hearts and digestive systems healthy; tastes yummy in cookies with raisins too. (Carbohydrate)
- Dip this stalky vegetable into some hummus. It is an excellent source of fiber, but it is also about 95% water (Water)
- This simple carbohydrate is a sugar and fat dense food spikes and drops energy; even with the hole cut out of the center. (Carbohydrate)
- This cool food isn’t just good for hydrating your eyes at the spa. It’s low calorie and about 95% water. (Water)
- Though this has a large seed in the center to consider it a fruit, this is an excellent source of healthy fat. Add a mashed side of this with chips for a healthy snack. (Fat)
- These small fruits come in a bunch of colors and they are a good source of vitamins C & K. (Vitamin)
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- This starchy vegetable has ears; think of cob (Carbohydrate)
- This fish is a tasty way to get a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids (Fat)
- This starchy root vegetable is the most commonly consumed vegetable in the US. ‘Do you want fries with that?’ (Carbohydrate)
- Bananas aren’t the only great source of this mineral. A serving of white beans has just as much as ½ of a banana (Mineral)
- Milk has a good source of this mineral. Good for dunking cookies, but better for bone and teeth strengthening. (Mineral)
- This great source of both protein and carbohydrate is also called a legume. It comes in a variety of shapes, colors and tastes. Jack had some magic ones that grew a giant stalk. (Carbohydrate + Protein)
- Get the whole-grain version. Not only is it good to make a sandwich, but it has added B-vitamins for sustained energy. (Vitamin)
- Eating a portion of this protein will leave you feeling full. Try it grilled instead of as nuggets. (Protein)
- Eat these orange vegetables for a high source of vitamin A. Your eyesight will thank you for it. (Vitamin)
- This is a great vegetarian source of protein. The 'good bacteria' that is in this dairy food is known to help with healthy digestion. (Protein)
18 Clues: This starchy vegetable has ears; think of cob (Carbohydrate) • This fish is a tasty way to get a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids (Fat) • These small fruits come in a bunch of colors and they are a good source of vitamins C & K. (Vitamin) • Eat these orange vegetables for a high source of vitamin A. Your eyesight will thank you for it. (Vitamin) • ...
animal nutrition 2014-02-02
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- element found in the body
- secretes gatric juices
- follow the reticulum
- eats both plants and animals
- building blocks for proteins
- eats plants
- feed material high in a specific nutrient
- receives ingested food
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- keeping the body at a constant state
- eats sources of food from animals
- how well an animal likes a feed\
- type and amount of feed an animal receives
- provid energy
- second segment of stomach
- a good source for energy
- what an animal eats to get nutrients
- organic substance needed in small quantities
- nutrient need to grow
18 Clues: eats plants • provid energy • follow the reticulum • nutrient need to grow • secretes gatric juices • receives ingested food • a good source for energy • element found in the body • second segment of stomach • eats both plants and animals • building blocks for proteins • how well an animal likes a feed\ • eats sources of food from animals • keeping the body at a constant state • ...
NUTRITION 1 2014-03-10
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- a diet which contains nutrient in the right amounts and types
- food group which provides fiber
- study of food and diet
- a unit of energy or the amount of energy obtained from foods
- healthy fats which are liquid at room temperature
- amount of a food you should eat during a meal or as a snack
- test done to determine the presence of fats in foods
- used to help guide us through daily requirements
- main function of carbohydrates
- number of basic nutrients
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- food group in which peas and beans are placed
- disease developed when a person's diet lack a particular nutrient
- amount of and types of food eaten on a daily basis
- type of sugar in which starches and cellulose belong
- type of sugar which provides a quick source of energy which is not long-lasting
- chemical substances found in food
- fatty acids and ____ are the building blocks of fats
- number of basic food groups
18 Clues: study of food and diet • number of basic nutrients • number of basic food groups • main function of carbohydrates • food group which provides fiber • chemical substances found in food • food group in which peas and beans are placed • used to help guide us through daily requirements • healthy fats which are liquid at room temperature • ...
Animal Nutrition 2024-02-13
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- animals with a four-compartment stomach which includes the rumen,reticulum,omasum and abomasum.
- the total energy provided in the feed.
- essential nutrients, natural products or synthetic products which increase animal performance and efficiency.
- the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
- nutrients needed in large amounts by the animal’s body.
- chemical compounds which prevent oxidation.
- values which describe the minimum amount of a nutrient needed by an animal for a specific level of production.
- the energy remaining after the feed is digested and absorbed by the animal accounting for the energy loss in feces.
- the material which remains after the water is evaporated out of the feed.
- the process of breaking down feed into smaller molecules of nutrients which are then absorbed by the body and used for energy.
- encompassing the formulation, delivery and consumption of nutrients to meet an animal’s dietary needs.
- fundamental chemical elements or compounds in the diet which support normal bodily functions.
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- the process of adding feedstuffs to an existing diet to improve the nutrient balance of an animal.
- animals with one simple stomach.
- animals that digest food mainly in their hindgut.
- nutrients needed in small amounts by the animal’s body.
- a measure of nitrogen in the feed.
- nutrients which an animal cannot make on their own or cannot make in large enough quantities.
18 Clues: animals with one simple stomach. • a measure of nitrogen in the feed. • the total energy provided in the feed. • chemical compounds which prevent oxidation. • animals that digest food mainly in their hindgut. • nutrients needed in small amounts by the animal’s body. • nutrients needed in large amounts by the animal’s body. • ...
Nutrition terms 2024-05-16
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- a lifestyle with a lot of sitting and lying down, with very little to no exercise
- measures oxygen consumption under basal conditions of overnight fast and rest from mental and physical exertion.
- Obesity is a disorder that involves having too much body fat, usually a body mass index
- the amount of energy it takes for your body to digest, absorb, and metabolise the food you eat.
- produced by the liver and used peripherally as an energy source when glucose is not readily available
- If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range.
- Body mass index is a value derived from the mass and height of a person. The
- a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher.
- the amount of energy that your body needs to function while at rest.
- a metabolic state that occurs when your body burns fat for energy instead of glucose.
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- a method used to estimate body compartments through a mechanism of resistance and reactance
- the fat just under your skin.
- low weight for a person's height, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18.5
- the number of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function
- used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in human bodies.
- measuring the skinfold (subcutaneous fat) thickness at specific sites of the body using a skinfold caliper and a non-stretchable measuring tape to correctly locate the measurement area.
- Most dietary energy comes from dietary fat, protein, and carbohydrate.
- a measure of the calorie content of food relative to its weight or volume
18 Clues: the fat just under your skin. • a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher. • the amount of energy that your body needs to function while at rest. • Most dietary energy comes from dietary fat, protein, and carbohydrate. • If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range. • used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in human bodies. • ...
nutrition crossword 2024-05-16
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- the calories used while resting
- a BMI over 30
- the minimum energy your body needs
- increased metabolic rate after eating something
- the weight and volume of food
- the calories your body burns
- around 18 BMI
- an energy source that isn't glucose
- the bodies mass based on weight and volume
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- a BMI of under 18.5
- when your body burns fat instead of glucose
- describes the percentage of body mass
- a BMI over 25
- a lifestyle lacking in exercise
- used to calculate fat free mass
- fat under your skin
- measuring how stretchy your skin is
- used by the body to sustain needs
18 Clues: a BMI over 25 • a BMI over 30 • around 18 BMI • a BMI of under 18.5 • fat under your skin • the calories your body burns • the weight and volume of food • the calories used while resting • a lifestyle lacking in exercise • used to calculate fat free mass • used by the body to sustain needs • the minimum energy your body needs • measuring how stretchy your skin is • ...
Nutrition science 2024-05-20
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- An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream.
- All of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life.
- An estimate of body fatness based on an individuals height and weight.
- A body weight specific to gender, height, and body frame size that is associated with health and longevity.
- A test that uses a special tool called a caliper to measure the thickness of a fold of skin in order to assess body composition based on an estimate of the amount of subcutaneous fat a person has.
- The pace at which the body uses energy to support basal metabolism.
- A BMI below 18.5
- The concentration of energy in a food.
- A process for measuring body fat that measures the body’s resistance to a low-energy electrical current.
- Activities that require much sitting or little movement.
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- The fat that lies beneath the skin and accounts for about half the fat in the body.
- The energy required to complete the processes of digestion, absorption, and metabolism.
- Another method used to measure the body’s resting energy expenditure, collected four hours after food has been eaten or significant physical activity.
- A BMI of 30 or more.
- compounds used by the nervous system to meet some of its energy needs.
- The percentage of different tissues in the body, such as fat, muscle, and bone.
- A BMI of 25 to 29,9
- The ability to do work.
18 Clues: A BMI below 18.5 • A BMI of 25 to 29,9 • A BMI of 30 or more. • The ability to do work. • The concentration of energy in a food. • An abnormal buildup of ketone bodies in the bloodstream. • Activities that require much sitting or little movement. • All of the ongoing functions in the body that sustain life. • ...
Health Nutrition 2023-04-27
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow and to supply you with energy.
- A molecule made up of amino acids. They are needed to make the body function properly.
- compulsive eating, consuming a large amount of food at one time but do not try to purge
- A naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties.
- Approaches to weight control that ate popular for a short time. These limit food variety and certain nutrients.
- A naturally occurring compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are sugar molecules.
- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- A substance consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, fat, and other nutrients used in the body of an organism to sustain growth and vital processes and to furnish energy.
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- A clear liquid that has no color, taste, or smell. It is used for drinking.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- A craving or urgent needs for food
- A natural desire for food
- An eating disorder characterized by restriction of food intake leading to low body weight
- An eating disorder characterized by regular, often secretive times of overeating followed by self induced vomiting or purging.
- A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin.
- A state of complete physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
- A natural state of mind from one's circumstances, mood, and relationships with others.
18 Clues: A natural desire for food • A craving or urgent needs for food • The process by which the body takes in and uses food • A clear liquid that has no color, taste, or smell. It is used for drinking. • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • Substances in food that your body needs to grow and to supply you with energy. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-02-08
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- what do fiber filled foods affect
- sing of heart attack
- 1 sign of dehydration
- mineral
- 2.7 liters of water per day
- aids in maintenance of blood cells
- what % of your body is made of water
- complex carbohydrates found in plants
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- state of balance throughout your body
- amount of energy released when consuming nutrients
- complex carbohydrates
- how many non-essential amino acids are there
- supplied energy in your body
- what's in milk
- 3.7 liters of water per day
- quickly passed in urine after large build up
- aids in blood clots
- how many essential amino acids are there
18 Clues: mineral • what's in milk • aids in blood clots • sing of heart attack • complex carbohydrates • 1 sign of dehydration • 3.7 liters of water per day • 2.7 liters of water per day • supplied energy in your body • what do fiber filled foods affect • aids in maintenance of blood cells • what % of your body is made of water • state of balance throughout your body • ...
Nutrition crossword 2023-09-19
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- Eat these to make your eyesight better
- How to stay fit
- Shows you how much of each food group you should be eating
- You get these from cows
- Apple,Orange,Grapes,etc
- Celery, Lettuce, Oinons,etc
- numbers between 4 and 6
- The Big-
- when you cook something on a grill
- Bread,rice, oats,etc
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- a measure of energy
- 24 oz
- what is brown rice?
- various sizes that you use in food
- what food category does MIlk belong to?
- one of the most popular proteins in America
- the base for and PB&J
- contains amino acids
18 Clues: 24 oz • The Big- • How to stay fit • a measure of energy • what is brown rice? • contains amino acids • Bread,rice, oats,etc • the base for and PB&J • You get these from cows • Apple,Orange,Grapes,etc • numbers between 4 and 6 • Celery, Lettuce, Oinons,etc • various sizes that you use in food • when you cook something on a grill • Eat these to make your eyesight better • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-04-08
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- The amount of energy that food provides, usually measured in calories.
- The process of taking in nutrients from food.
- A nutrient found in dairy products that helps build bones and teeth.
- A condition where there is not enough of a specific nutrient in the body.
- A type of fat that is beneficial to heart health.
- A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruits.
- A food group that provides essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- The part of plants that cannot be digested but helps with digestion.
- A type of fat found in animal products and some plant oils
- A type of vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium and is produced by sunlight.
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- A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues, like muscles.
- daily allowance The recommended daily amount of a nutrient for most healthy individuals.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body uses for quick energy.
- A vitamin essential for vision and immune function.
- The process by which the body breaks down food to absorb nutrients.
- A mineral important for strong bones and teeth.
- A substance that helps regulate body processes but provides no energy.
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in foods like meat, beans, and nuts.
- The body’s main source of energy.
- A fat that is typically found in processed foods and is harmful to heart health.
20 Clues: The body’s main source of energy. • The process of taking in nutrients from food. • A mineral important for strong bones and teeth. • A type of fat that is beneficial to heart health. • A type of sugar that is found naturally in fruits. • A vitamin essential for vision and immune function. • A type of fat found in animal products and some plant oils • ...
Nutrition Review 2025-02-06
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- Second key to fitness
- Chemical in the body that affects organs and tissues
- 20%-35% of calories consumed daily should be ______________.
- You should be drinking approximately one ______________ of water each day.
- ________________ intake of fats, sweets and nutritional supplements.
- The _____________ teen athlete should get 8-10 hours of sleep each night.
- _______________ food choices to meet personal preferences.
- Key word to getting enough sleep
- Carbohydrates, fats and proteins supply the body with _______________.
- _____________ replaces water in the bloodstream causing dehydration and intoxication.
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- 45%-65% of calories consumed daily should be ______________.
- The one nutrient your body needs each day.
- What is always more important than the actual workout for an athlete? (two words with space)
- 10%-35% of calories consumed daily should be ______________.
- Athletes need a __________ of training methods to develop their full potential.
- Third key to fitness
- Eat a ______________ of foods to supply all essential nutrients.
- If you’re hydrated, your urine should be what color? (two words with space)
- First key to fitness
19 Clues: Third key to fitness • First key to fitness • Second key to fitness • Key word to getting enough sleep • The one nutrient your body needs each day. • Chemical in the body that affects organs and tissues • _______________ food choices to meet personal preferences. • 45%-65% of calories consumed daily should be ______________. • ...
Nutrition Unit 2025-09-17
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- Chicken, beef, tofu, and nuts are sources of this
- Diets high in saturated and trans fat may lead to high levels of this
- It is important to look at the nutrition facts and the
- Substances in food that help us repair our body, grow, and give us energy
- Include saturated, trans, and unsaturated
- Gives guidelines on how much of our diet should come from vegetables, fruits, protein, and fats.
- This kind of oil is a better alternative to canola or vegetable oil
- Found in coffee, teas, and energy drinks. This substance increases heart rate and blood pressure
- Foods that are solid at room temp and include butter, palm oil, and coconut oil
- A chronic disease that affects the pancreas due to lack of exercise and a diet high in sugar
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- Fats that are healthy and can lower inflammation in moderate amounts
- Examples include calcium, iron, and magnesium
- Include vitamins, minerals, and water
- Foods higher in fat and sugar are always have greater amounts of
- These macronutrients gives us quick energy and include foods such as fruits, vegetables, pasta, and rice
- This lowers inflammation, aids in digestion, and controls the rate at which glucose is released from certain foods
- Foods that have a high ratio of nutrients to calories are considered nutrient
- Total carbohydrates minus sugar and fiber equals this
18 Clues: Include vitamins, minerals, and water • Include saturated, trans, and unsaturated • Examples include calcium, iron, and magnesium • Chicken, beef, tofu, and nuts are sources of this • Total carbohydrates minus sugar and fiber equals this • It is important to look at the nutrition facts and the • Foods higher in fat and sugar are always have greater amounts of • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2026-02-03
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- (Fats)-gives fatty acids for growth provides energy has vitaminr A,D,E,K for the body cells
- (Zn)-ensential's for growth and wound healing
- the body and regualetes the body functions
- (Fi)(Fluoride)-healthy teeth and bones
- (Fe)-acids in energy part of cell enzymes
- (K)-fluid balance proper to the nerve function
- (I)-regulates metabolic acid
- nutrients and waste to the body regulates body functions
- the body and regualetes the bodys functions
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- energy and good for digestion
- (Se)-metabolism of fat
- antibiotics repairs your body and gives energy
- (Cu)-red blood cells componet of enzymes
- (P)-maintain bone and teeth metabolism of carboberhydrates
- (Ci) (Chloride)-fluid and acid balance
- (Ca)maintains bone and muscle normal heart and muscle function
- (S)-gives healthy hair and nails active energy
- (Mg)-red blood cells for good muscles and nerves
18 Clues: (Se)-metabolism of fat • (I)-regulates metabolic acid • energy and good for digestion • (Ci) (Chloride)-fluid and acid balance • (Fi)(Fluoride)-healthy teeth and bones • (Cu)-red blood cells componet of enzymes • (Fe)-acids in energy part of cell enzymes • the body and regualetes the body functions • the body and regualetes the bodys functions • ...
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 • ...
FRANKENSTEIN Vocabulary 2023-10-19
18 Clues: face • kind • urgings • predict • fearful • tireless • miserable • increased • unchanging • extreme poverty • expand / largen • fully Satisfied • spacious, roomy • evil or Devilish • harmful, damaging • destruction of life • abusive words or phrases • means of food or nutrition
Food Labels 2025-10-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
plant classification 2020-02-20
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- 12,000+ species
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed
- absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- plants that do not have xylem and phloem
- live one growing season
- fuzzy and green
- angiosperm whose seeds have one cotyledon
- tubes that transfer water and minerals throughout a plant
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- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- long needle branches
- has xylem phloem
- Flowering vascular plants
- two year life cycle
- Cone bearing and vascular plants
- monocot's leaf veins
- organism that can produce its own food
- sticky fluid in xylem and pholem
- dicot's leaf veins
- tubes that transport sugar molecules throughout the plant
20 Clues: 12,000+ species • fuzzy and green • has xylem phloem • dicot's leaf veins • two year life cycle • long needle branches • monocot's leaf veins • live one growing season • Flowering vascular plants • Cone bearing and vascular plants • sticky fluid in xylem and pholem • organism that can produce its own food • plants that do not have xylem and phloem • ...
Domain and Kingdoms 2026-03-12
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- Eukaryota can reproduce asexually or ___________
- Archaea and bacteria only reproduce ____________
- Eukaryota have a ________________
- Only plants reproduce with ___________
- no nucleus
- has a nucleus
- Plants are always _____________
- Eukaryota’s DNA is made of _________________
- Fungi have cell wall made of ___________
- Eukaryota are Unicellular or ________________
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- Can live in extreme conditions
- Plants have cell walls made of _____________
- Plants and animals are always ________________
- Archaea and bacteria don’t have a _____________
- Photoautotrophs make food from ___________
- Fungi and Animals are both always ____________
- Archaea have a cell wall made only of ____________
- Fungi and plants both reproduce with ________
- Fungi and protists can both be _____________
- Bacteria have a cell wall of sugar and _________
- Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic
- Animals are always _____________ at some point
22 Clues: no nucleus • has a nucleus • Can live in extreme conditions • Plants are always _____________ • Eukaryota have a ________________ • Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic • Only plants reproduce with ___________ • Fungi have cell wall made of ___________ • Photoautotrophs make food from ___________ • Plants have cell walls made of _____________ • ...
Biology Chapter 2 Review 2024-03-22
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- Mineral that aides in healthy growth
- glucose--->lactic acid(+energy)
- The way organisms depend on each other to survive, grow, reproduce
- Name given to plants and animals found in a particular location
- Tiny holes that allow for gas exchange in plants
- Glucose+Oxygen--->Carbon dioxide+water(energy)
- Process used by some bacteria to make glucose
- The study of life and all living things
- Mineral for healthy leaves and flowers
- Farmers use these chemicals to replace missing minerals
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- They make their own food
- This means it eats other animals
- The area where organisms live
- Mineral for healthy roots
- They eat other organisms
- Plants need this mineral to make a green substance
- Set of linked food chains
- The proces plants use to make food
- Plants need these to be strong and healthy
- Substance that makes blood cells red
- Diagram that shows what an organism eats
- This means to be eaten by another animal
- The liquid part of your blood
- The geen pigment found in leafs and cells
- The organisms in an ecosystem
25 Clues: They make their own food • They eat other organisms • Mineral for healthy roots • Set of linked food chains • The area where organisms live • The liquid part of your blood • The organisms in an ecosystem • glucose--->lactic acid(+energy) • This means it eats other animals • The proces plants use to make food • Mineral that aides in healthy growth • ...
Biology Chapter 2 Review 2024-03-22
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- They eat other organisms
- Mineral for healthy roots
- Tiny holes that allow for gas exchange in plants
- Mineral that aides in healthy growth
- Farmers use these chemicals to replace missing minerals
- The liquid part of your blood
- Process used by some bacteria to make glucose
- They make their own food
- The study of life and all living things
- Plants need these to be strong and healthy
- Set of linked food chains
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- Glucose+Oxygen--->Carbon dioxide+water(energy)
- Diagram that shows what an organism eats
- The area where organisms live
- Substance that makes blood cells red
- Plants need this mineral to make a green substance
- Mineral for healthy leaves and flowers
- The proces plants use to make food
- This means it eats other animals
- The way organisms depend on each other to survive, grow, reproduce
- This means to be eaten by another animal
- The geen pigment found in leafs and cells
- The organisms in an ecosystem
- glucose--->lactic acid(+energy)
- Name given to plants and animals found in a particular location
25 Clues: They eat other organisms • They make their own food • Mineral for healthy roots • Set of linked food chains • The area where organisms live • The liquid part of your blood • The organisms in an ecosystem • glucose--->lactic acid(+energy) • This means it eats other animals • The proces plants use to make food • Substance that makes blood cells red • ...
Unit 8 - Plants` 2023-01-09
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- Spore producing plant.
- Specialized structure which carries nutrients.
- Period of time where the plant does not grow
- Tissue which nourishes a seedling.
- Hollow plant cell in xylem
- Asexual reproduction in plants.
- Angiosperm structure that contains matured ovary
- Angiosperm reproduction - 2 phases.
- Period of time where the plant embryo grows
- Transfer of pollen from the male structure to the female structure
- Gamete producing plant.
- Structure in seed cones where the female gametophyte develops.
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- Vascular tissue with transfers water.
- Female gametophyte within the ovule.
- Male reproductive structure in some plants; produces sperm.
- flowering plant
- Plants with specialized reproductive organs, but lack vascular tissue.
- Plant embryo
- Life cycle that has two alternating phases - haploid and diploid.
- Angiosperm with two leaves on the ovary
- Angiosperm with one leaf on the ovary Structure that surrounds and protects the seed
- Vascular tissue which transfers sugars.
- Structure in plants that produces egg cells.
- Seeded plants that produce cones.
- First leaf produced by the embryo of a seeded plant.
25 Clues: Plant embryo • flowering plant • Spore producing plant. • Gamete producing plant. • Hollow plant cell in xylem • Asexual reproduction in plants. • Seeded plants that produce cones. • Tissue which nourishes a seedling. • Angiosperm reproduction - 2 phases. • Female gametophyte within the ovule. • Vascular tissue with transfers water. • Angiosperm with two leaves on the ovary • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Study Game Assignment 2025-03-10
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- An organism that makes its food.
- This is with oxygen.
- 6CO2+6H20 With sunlight = ?
- A pigment that gives a plant its green color.
- Powerhouse of a cell creates ATP ENERGY
- An organism that cannot make its food but gets its energy from other organisms.
- What is the initial source of energy for photosynthesis?
- What is the goal of cellular respiration?
- True or false, Reactants for photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and glucose
- What gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
- Organelle found in plants where photosynthesis takes place.
- What is the name of the light absorbing molecules in chloroplasts.
- True or False, Products are on the left side of a chemical equation.
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- Cellular respiration chemical equation
- What sugar is produced during photosynthesis?
- Tiny holes in the leaves of plants that regulate gas exchange between the plant and air.
- Whats another word for ATP?
- a process that converts sunlight into chemical energy by plants.
- What gas is released by plants in photosynthesis?
- This is without oxygen.
20 Clues: This is with oxygen. • This is without oxygen. • 6CO2+6H20 With sunlight = ? • Whats another word for ATP? • An organism that makes its food. • Cellular respiration chemical equation • Powerhouse of a cell creates ATP ENERGY • What is the goal of cellular respiration? • What sugar is produced during photosynthesis? • A pigment that gives a plant its green color. • ...
ENVIRONMENT-rn 2025-08-18
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- Type of waste that rots naturally
- Smoke and dirt in the air
- A renewable energy source from the sun
- The planet we live on
- Water that falls from clouds
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- Opposite of "recycle"
- Natural fuel made from decomposed plants and animals
- Melting of polar ___ due to climate change
- Pollution in the seas and rivers
- Animals living in nature
- Area covered mainly by trees
- To plant trees again
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- Rubbish thrown in public places
- Remains of ancient plants and animals
- A large body of saltwater
- Animals or plants in danger of disappearing
- Frozen water on mountains
- Color of recycling bins for paper
- WARMING Heating of the Earth due to gases
- A non-biodegradable waste material
- A glass building for plants, also linked to gases
- Gas that plants release during photosynthesis
- A container for garbage
- Type of waste that includes plastics and metals
- Type of energy from moving air
- Power that can be renewable or non-renewable
- A plant that absorbs carbon dioxide
- The layer that protects Earth from UV rays
29 Clues: To plant trees again • The planet we live on • Opposite of "recycle" • A container for garbage • Animals living in nature • A large body of saltwater • Frozen water on mountains • Smoke and dirt in the air • Water that falls from clouds • Area covered mainly by trees • Type of energy from moving air • Rubbish thrown in public places • Pollution in the seas and rivers • ...
nutrients in plants 2017-05-09
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- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrients
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
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- the cells of leaves and young stems of plant contain numerous green structures
- organisms that can make the food from simple non-living substances
5 Clues: organisms that can make the food from simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrients • the cells of leaves and young stems of plant contain numerous green structures • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
