nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
FOOD (UNIT 2) 2014-09-20
Across
- food cooked at a restaurant and taken at home
- the table put plates and cutlery on table
- the things in the food that make you healthy
- course the middle part of a meal, the largest part
- with no taste
- about
- very different
- awful, very bad
- something sweet after a meal
- first part of a meal
- cooked in an oven
Down
- very hungry
- uncooked
- tell somebody a secret
- information, proof
- money given to waiter after you pay in a restaurant
- very easy
- delicious
18 Clues: about • uncooked • very easy • delicious • very hungry • with no taste • very different • awful, very bad • cooked in an oven • information, proof • first part of a meal • tell somebody a secret • something sweet after a meal • the table put plates and cutlery on table • the things in the food that make you healthy • food cooked at a restaurant and taken at home • ...
Exploring the plant world 2025-03-12
Across
- the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower.
- a piece of plant cut away from the stem of a plant for the purpose of rooting.
- the part that makes food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds.
- the process by which food is produced in green plants.
- the beginning of a new plant on a potato.
- a plant which grows from spores.
- coat: the hard outer covering of a seed.
Down
- the act of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- the part that holds the plant up and carries food to the rest of the plant.
- the green coloring in plants that works with sunshine to make food for the plant.
- a simple sugar formed in green plants.
- Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals.
- the part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground and absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- sprouts from a plant which can root and form new plants
- a single cell produced in some plants which can grow into new plants.
16 Clues: a plant which grows from spores. • the part of a plant that makes seeds. • a simple sugar formed in green plants. • the part that makes food for the plant. • coat: the hard outer covering of a seed. • the beginning of a new plant on a potato. • the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower. • Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals. • ...
Crossword puzzle Unit 1 +2 2015-11-28
25 Clues: food • fear • real • zuinig • lijden • nadeel • desire • berucht • handicap • bloedbad • prestatie • vervuilen • verminking • horrifying • verslaving • uitsluiten • uitschakelen • unbelievable • verschijning • kennismaking • milieu- (adj.) • onweerstaanbaar • story of someone's life • so scared you cannot move • someone who doesn't eat meat
Vladimir 2023-08-28
Across
- улучшить
- производить
- включая
- окружающая среда
- важный
- свыше, более
- сельскохозяйственный
- создавать
- широкий диапазон
- ежегодный, годовой
- кондитерские изделия
- сохранять
- доход
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- ___the world - по всему миру
- вкладывать
- продолжительный
- питание
- защитить
- старший менеджер
- предлагать
- головной офис
- упаковка
- местный
- поставщик
- успешный
25 Clues: доход • важный • включая • питание • местный • улучшить • защитить • упаковка • успешный • создавать • поставщик • сохранять • вкладывать • предлагать • производить • свыше, более • головной офис • продолжительный • старший менеджер • окружающая среда • широкий диапазон • ежегодный, годовой • сельскохозяйственный • кондитерские изделия • ___the world - по всему миру
Unidad 3 - El Bienestar - Vocabulary 2025-01-10
24 Clues: fat • weak • quiet • snack • muscle • strong • active • protein • trainer • massage • calorie • to enjoy • to hurry • flexible • to sweat • nutrition • to warm up • well being • drug adict • cholesterol • couch potato • decaffeinated • to lose weight • to gain weight
ATH quiz ch 16-30 2017-04-30
Across
- dried into a solid.
- to limit freedom or options.
- To control something or someone.
- Organized protest or assembly, usually for political reasons.
- non grata Latin for “unfree person,” meaning who is a fugitive or who has no rights.
- Poorly made or not well constructed.
- Political misinformation designed to mislead people about the truth.
- To worry or think about something repeatedly without cause.
- Sick and diseased because of very poor nutrition and lack of food.
- Enemy spy; one who sneaks in and spies.
- able to be heard.
- destruction of living things.
- Having to do with household work and cooking and cleaning.
- One’s identity as male or female.
Down
- Intentionally destroying or breaking something, usually relating to actions taken during war (blowing up railway tracks).
- To do something in a carefree, unconcerned way; “la-dee-dah; la-dee-dah”
- the state of finding or placing blame.
- Mentally ill; personally out of control.
- Growing plants in water, without soil.
- To make fun of in a joking or taunting manner.
- Crying.
- To picture, to imagine.
- The state of not caring or of not having an opinion.
- Verb meaning to return to a topic or item repeatedly. Incompetent--Unable to do or complete something.
- To grab wildly or rudely with one’s hands.
- An illegal action or plot in which one person or group takes advantage or steals from others.
- A French word that means “so there it is.”
- A limited portion or amount that you are permitted to eat or buy or use.
- shocking and overwhelming.
29 Clues: Crying. • able to be heard. • dried into a solid. • To picture, to imagine. • shocking and overwhelming. • to limit freedom or options. • destruction of living things. • To control something or someone. • One’s identity as male or female. • Poorly made or not well constructed. • the state of finding or placing blame. • Growing plants in water, without soil. • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Review 2023-03-30
Across
- breaks down already dead material
- an area that has similar plants and animals
- living layer of the Earth
- rock, soil, temperature are all _______ parts of an ecosystem
- the pigment in the leaf that along with the sun allows carbon dioxide and water molecules to be pulled apart
- because plants make their own food they are considered ______
- feeds on dead animals
- any living thing in an ecosystem
- the process by which plants make their own food
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- an ecosystem is the _____________ between living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment
- all of the living things in an ecosystem
Down
- plants need carbon dioxide, sun and ______ to make energy
- organism that only eats plants
- this is released out of the stomata of a plant during photosynthesis
- the name for sugar that is made by photosynthesis
- when water in a lake heats up and turns from a liquid to a gas
- a group of gorillas living in the rainforest is called a ....
- all of the living parts of an ecosystem are called .....
- the name for when water turns from a gas to a liquid in the clouds which leads to precipitation
- organism that only eats animals
- 90 percent of the water in a plant leaves through the stomata in a process called ....
- the interaction of living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment is called a ....
23 Clues: feeds on dead animals • living layer of the Earth • organism that only eats plants • organism that only eats animals • any living thing in an ecosystem • breaks down already dead material • all of the living things in an ecosystem • organism that eats both plants and animals • an area that has similar plants and animals • the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Nutrients in plants 2017-05-13
7 Clues: an edible fungi. • plants need nitrogen for • green pigment in leaves . • tiny pores under the leaves . • organisms that make their own food. • plants take in carbondioxide and release • ultimate source of energy for all living things.
Reproduction in plants 2019-02-24
7 Clues: I am a stem tuber • I am a root tuber • Growing points of a plant • Another name for Axillary bud • Example of vegetative propagation by stem • Example of vegetative propagation by root • Name of the method used in vegetative propagation by stems
Control in Plants 2014-05-21
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- A type of plant hormone that affects growth
- This describes when water is in the atmosphere.
- This is what roots are sensitive too and its called geotropism.
- This is the effect of light on the growth of shoots.
- This is killed by plant hormones
Down
- This is an area where plant hormones can be us ed.
- What do plants produce to coordinate and control growth?
7 Clues: This is killed by plant hormones • A type of plant hormone that affects growth • This describes when water is in the atmosphere. • This is an area where plant hormones can be us ed. • This is the effect of light on the growth of shoots. • What do plants produce to coordinate and control growth? • This is what roots are sensitive too and its called geotropism.
Reproduction in plants 2022-06-28
Across
- In which of the following plants buds are present on the margins of leaves?
- Vegetative propagation is a type of
- Lila observed that a pond with clear water was covered up with a green algae within a week. By which method of reproduction did the algae spread so rapidly ?
Down
- In fungus, reproduction takes place by
- Part of the plant that take part in sexual reproduction is
- In yeasts reproduction occurs by
- vegetative propagation in potato takes place
7 Clues: In yeasts reproduction occurs by • Vegetative propagation is a type of • In fungus, reproduction takes place by • vegetative propagation in potato takes place • Part of the plant that take part in sexual reproduction is • In which of the following plants buds are present on the margins of leaves? • ...
ADAPTATION IN PLANTS 2023-04-29
7 Clues: Plants that grow on land • They have breathing roots • These places have moderate climate • These trees donot shed their leaves • Natural home of a plant or an animal • Stem which can store large amounts of water • The process by which water is lost through the stomata of the leaves
excretion in plants 2022-08-18
7 Clues: kind of alkaloid • tiny openings on leaf surface • process of loss of water from plants • waste produced during photosynthesis • acacia plant produces this plant product • dioxide waste produced during respiration • porous tissue made up of vast intercellular gaps between cells
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-10
7 Clues: false feet of amoeba • largest gland in body • another word for food pipe • liquid that moistens the food • digestive juice formed in the liver • breaking down food particles into simpler forms • small finger like projections found in the small intestine
nutrition in human 2022-07-10
Across
- The major anion present in the pancreatic juice obtained through the stimulatation of secretin is
- The action of bile can be called .
- Digestion is accomplished by a chemical process called
Down
- A substance needed by the body for growth, energy, repair and maintenance is called a
- Bile is produced and secreted by
- Ptyalin is an enzyme present in –
- passes through the stomach directly by
7 Clues: Bile is produced and secreted by • Ptyalin is an enzyme present in – • The action of bile can be called . • passes through the stomach directly by • Digestion is accomplished by a chemical process called • A substance needed by the body for growth, energy, repair and maintenance is called a • ...
Trophic Levels Crossword 2013-04-02
Across
- insect;as larva eats underwater plants,insects,and small animals;as adult eats only plants.
- feeds mainly on dead material.
- state animal of PA.
- eats flying insects and seeds;lives in tall plants at a ponds edge.
- all organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun.
- an animal without a backbone;scavenger;eats pieces of dead plants and animals.
- insct that has a short adult life and probably doesn't eat.
- organisms that get their energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms.
- eats plants and their seeds in shallow water.
- known as "Water Pennies".
- microscopic plant that appears like green slime when clumped together.
Down
- animal without a backbone;eats algae,bacteria,and pieces of dead plants and animals.
- feeds mainly on primary consumers.
- feeds on both primary and secondary consumers.
- feeds mainly on producers.
- organisms which uses elements from the environment to make its own food.
- tertiary consumer native to PA.
- microscopic organism that makes its own food or captures othe one-celled animals.
- breaks down dead organisms and wastes,completes the nutrient cycle in an ecosystem.
- as adults male eats nectar and fruit;women suck blood for food.
20 Clues: state animal of PA. • known as "Water Pennies". • feeds mainly on producers. • feeds mainly on dead material. • tertiary consumer native to PA. • feeds mainly on primary consumers. • eats plants and their seeds in shallow water. • feeds on both primary and secondary consumers. • insct that has a short adult life and probably doesn't eat. • ...
Using Native Plants 2021-05-24
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- a plant originating in or characteristic of a particular region or country
- a book describing wildflowers
- what woodland plants need
- state flower of Texas
- a plant in danger of extinction
- managing resources so they will be preserved for future generations
- some native plants are well suited for an area like the dessert because they are _____ resistant
- example of a plant that spreads too well
Down
- nonwoody plants with fleshy stems
- short for biological diversity
- a network of living and nonliving organisms
- not all native plants are suitable for landscaping, because some are aggressive or even ______ when you come into contact with them
- landscapers often look for year-round ______
- when selecting native plants, do NOT dig plants from the _____ as this may be illegal
- a plant out of place
- what prairie plants need
16 Clues: a plant out of place • state flower of Texas • what prairie plants need • what woodland plants need • a book describing wildflowers • short for biological diversity • a plant in danger of extinction • nonwoody plants with fleshy stems • example of a plant that spreads too well • a network of living and nonliving organisms • landscapers often look for year-round ______ • ...
Ecology Puzzle 2024-04-05
Across
- An organism that can make it's own energy.
- An organism that eats complex organic matter (food).
- A system of interlocking food chains.
- An organism that eats meat.
- An organism that breaks down dead matter
- Inorganic factors in an environment.
- An organism that requires other organisms for sustenance.
- A living thing.
- The organism that a parasite lives off of.
- An organism that eats both plants and meat.
- A group of animals or plants.
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- The region on Earth where life exists.
- An organism that hunts other organisms
- A biological network of different animals and plants.
- An organism that eats already dead organisms
- An organism that is hunted by other organisms
- Organic factors in an environment.
- Another name for photosynthesizing organisms.
- A series of organisms that eat one another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next.
- Many groups of different animals and/or plants.
- The levels of energy that organisms gain depending on their way of eating.
- A form of biology.
- The environment in which a group of animals and plants live.
- An organism that eats plants.
- When an organism lives off of another organism.
25 Clues: A living thing. • A form of biology. • An organism that eats meat. • An organism that eats plants. • A group of animals or plants. • Organic factors in an environment. • Inorganic factors in an environment. • A system of interlocking food chains. • The region on Earth where life exists. • An organism that hunts other organisms • An organism that breaks down dead matter • ...
Unit 5 Terms 2023-01-31
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- The number of individual organisms that live in a defined area
- An animal that eats plants
- An animal that eats both plants & animals
- An organism that breaks down organic material, fungi & bacteria
- A carnivore at the top level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores
- A place or site where an animal lives
- A sequence of plants & animals that feed on each other
- A unit of energy equal to 1000 calories
- A consumer that feeds on dead plants & animals
- When plants use sunlight, water, & carbon dioxide to produce glucose
- All non-domesticated animals
Down
- An uncultivated, uninhabited area
- An animal that eats plants
- A plant that converts solar energy & other plant nutrients to starches & sugars
- An animal that eats only meat
- An animal or plant that receives energy from organic material made by other animals or plants
- The number of wildlife that an area can support with food, shelter, & water
- A carnivorous plant that gets its nutrients by eating primary consumers
- Using the sun as an energy source
- A group of organisms that depend on each other for food in a given ecosystem
- An organism that uses energy to create organic molecules from inorganic substances
21 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats plants • All non-domesticated animals • An animal that eats only meat • An uncultivated, uninhabited area • Using the sun as an energy source • A place or site where an animal lives • A unit of energy equal to 1000 calories • An animal that eats both plants & animals • A consumer that feeds on dead plants & animals • ...
Intro to Ecology/Austin Millis 2024-11-19
Across
- a community of living organisms interacting with their non-living physical environment within a specific area
- one animal
- a complex diagram that shows the feeding relationships between all the organisms in an ecosystem
- a diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a food chain or food web.
- the chain when a stronger animal attack the weaker animal
- the levels of the strenth of animals
- only eat decomposed animals
- deals with the relations of organisms
- a renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals and can be used as an energy source
- the process called when a plant makes it food with chemicals
- produces their own food
- doesn't rely on other animals or plants
Down
- only eat plants
- eats dead animals and plants
- relies on other animals or plants
- the part of Earth that supports life
- only eats meat
- relies on other animals or plants
- the process called when a plant makes it food
- eats meat and plants
- multible of different animals in one area
- multible of the same animal
- a geographical area with a specific climate, vegetation, and animal life
23 Clues: one animal • only eats meat • only eat plants • eats meat and plants • produces their own food • only eat decomposed animals • multible of the same animal • eats dead animals and plants • relies on other animals or plants • relies on other animals or plants • the part of Earth that supports life • the levels of the strenth of animals • deals with the relations of organisms • ...
Food Chain 2021-09-17
Across
- eat dead animal carcasses
- the place in nature where animals and plants live
- eat both plants and animals
- help break down dead material
- green plants give this off
- all the interlinked food chains
- eat only meat
Down
- hunts and eats prey
- all living things get energy from this
- organisms that live off other organisms by harming them
- animals that cannot make their own food
- eat only plants
- consumers that are eaten by predators
- organisms linked together in order that they feed on each other
- green plants and grasses
- all living things need to stay alive
16 Clues: eat only meat • eat only plants • hunts and eats prey • green plants and grasses • eat dead animal carcasses • green plants give this off • eat both plants and animals • help break down dead material • all the interlinked food chains • all living things need to stay alive • consumers that are eaten by predators • all living things get energy from this • ...
CR and P 2022-11-04
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- the process in which the cells of plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight to make food
- left side of an equation
- cells break down sugar to release stored energy
- what makes plants green
- can open and close to save carbon dioxide
- where cellular respiration
- has to find food
- sugar
Down
- can make their own food
- rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance
- what plants let out
- Energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- where photosynthesis occurs
- energy everything like plants need
- what plants take in
- right side of an equation
16 Clues: sugar • has to find food • what plants let out • what plants take in • can make their own food • what makes plants green • left side of an equation • right side of an equation • where cellular respiration • where photosynthesis occurs • energy everything like plants need • can open and close to save carbon dioxide • Energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation • ...
Alexis Cell Review 2025-10-01
Across
- the basic structural and functional unit of all plants
- This prefix means heat
- preforms photosynthesis in plants
- produces protein
- Plants making their own food in the form of glucose
- the barrier surrounding all cells
- single-celled and lacks a nucleus
- a type of eukaryotic cell that serves as the fundamental unit of life for all members of the animal kingdom
- protective outer layer found in plants
- breaks down waste
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- stores DNA and controls cell activities
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- stores water,nutrients,and waste
- This prefix means light
- membrane-bound nucleus
- This prefix means life
- generates energy
- packages proteins
- This prefix means earth
- houses the cells DNA and controls it's activities
- The smallest basic unit of all living organisms
21 Clues: produces protein • generates energy • packages proteins • breaks down waste • This prefix means heat • membrane-bound nucleus • This prefix means life • This prefix means light • This prefix means earth • stores water,nutrients,and waste • preforms photosynthesis in plants • the barrier surrounding all cells • single-celled and lacks a nucleus • protective outer layer found in plants • ...
Young children and toddlers' nutrition 2023-03-31
Across
- A hard, dense connective tissue that makes up the skeletal system of vertebrates.
- Small amounts of food that are eaten between meals.
- The complex organ in the head that serves as the center of the nervous system and controls most bodily functions.
- Substances found in food that are necessary for growth, development, and maintaining good health. Examples include vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- The process of becoming larger, taller, or more developed over time.
- Edible seeds of cereal plants, such as wheat, rice, oats, or corn.
Down
- Young children who are typically between the ages of 1 and 3 years old.
- Regularly scheduled times during the day when food is consumed.
- A type of nutrient that provides energy, insulation, and helps with the absorption of certain vitamins.
- A mineral that is essential for many bodily functions, including the formation of red blood cells and the transportation of oxygen.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in the study of nutrition and helps people to make healthy food choices.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community eats on a regular basis.
12 Clues: Small amounts of food that are eaten between meals. • Regularly scheduled times during the day when food is consumed. • Edible seeds of cereal plants, such as wheat, rice, oats, or corn. • The process of becoming larger, taller, or more developed over time. • Young children who are typically between the ages of 1 and 3 years old. • ...
Year 9 Ecology CT 2023-06-08
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- a branch of biology
- mostly plants and usually at the bottom of a food chains
- when one member of a partnership profits more than the other
- a couple food chains combined
- an animal that eats plants
- the stages in a food chain
- when plants gain energy from the sun and other sources
- eats bugs plants or meat
- the living part of a habitat
- the nonliving part of a habitat
- an environment full of living and nonliving things
- a group of one species in an ecosystem
- the 1st
Down
- the 2nd
- to see the stages from plant to top predator
- an animal that eats meat
- a small organism that eats or absorbs organic matter
- an animal that eats `meat and plants
- the action of a living thing breathing
- when both sides benefit from interacting with eachother
- the place that an animal lives
- the 3rd
22 Clues: the 2nd • the 3rd • the 1st • a branch of biology • an animal that eats meat • eats bugs plants or meat • an animal that eats plants • the stages in a food chain • the living part of a habitat • a couple food chains combined • the place that an animal lives • the nonliving part of a habitat • an animal that eats `meat and plants • the action of a living thing breathing • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-25
Across
- What is the favourite food of giant panda
- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Gives green colour to plants
- animals that get their energy from eating plants, and only plants are called
- The fastest land animal
- The tallest living animal
- A group of plants that uses cones to distribute seeds
- Acid is produced in large quantities by lemon trees
- The largest bird alive
- The leaves a silk worm feeds on
- Fish absorb oxygen in their body through these organs
- A scientist who studies plants
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- The animal known as the 'ship of the desert'
- Animals that eat both flesh and plant material
- A baby Kangaroo
- A type of plant that requires support for their growth
- the only birds able to fly backwards
- The process of water passing out from the surface of a plant or leaf
- A Plant that thrive in hot and arid conditions
- Trees which keep their leaves all year round are known as
20 Clues: A baby Kangaroo • The largest bird alive • The fastest land animal • The tallest living animal • Gives green colour to plants • A scientist who studies plants • The leaves a silk worm feeds on • the only birds able to fly backwards • What is the favourite food of giant panda • The animal known as the 'ship of the desert' • Animals that eat both flesh and plant material • ...
week 13 2023-04-12
14 Clues: eye • sun • itch • pain • head • inside • muscle • without • pertaining to • surgical repair • breaking,bursting • growth, nutrition • loosening,destruction of • pertaining to, containing
Health Vocabulary February 2023 2023-02-01
Across
- - the general condition of the body and mind
- Health - state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities
- - Used for energy
- - often implies the use of a specific intake of nutrition for health or weight-management reasons
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- - training that is expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior
- - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done
- - Used to build and repair cells. Help with healing, growing, and overall health
- Acids - Small units that make up a protein
11 Clues: - Used for energy • Acids - Small units that make up a protein • - the general condition of the body and mind • - the condition in which things are happening or being done • - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy • ...
Word web 23 -29 2014-06-24
29 Clues: hik • room • storm • forel • drank • kauwen • vochtig • bewolkt • collega • voeding • eetbaar • briesje • pestkop • bouillon • overwerk • rekening • bediende • bloemkool • nagerecht • geschoold • uitpersen • verslaving • studiebeurs • trilpudding • varkensvlees • off ontslaan • met belletjes • vooruitzichten • unions vakbonden
La comida 2015-09-13
22 Clues: jar • fat • diet • daily • bottle • serving • vitamin • allergic • I should • calories • I ate... • I drank... • you should • ingredient • cholesterol • carbohydrates • food allergies • nutrition facts • What did you eat? • What did you drink? • bad for your health • good for your health
Español 3: El Bienestar 2020-11-28
21 Clues: weak • strong • anxious • healthy • to feel • balanced • to worry • de sueño • junk food • depressed • nutritious • well-being • to get sick • appropriate • stressed out • to concentrate • ____ de mal humor • nutrition, feeding • exhausted/worn out • estar de buen ______ • tener ______ en sí mismo
No Poverty2 2024-05-07
25 Clues: 노동 • 성장 • 교육 • 재난 • 영양 • 보호 • 현재 • 기회 • 공동체 • 한정된 • 대다수 • 제안하다 • 증가하다 • 포함하다 • 필요하다 • 지지, 도움 • 부분, 일부 • 약점, 불이익 • 복잡하게 하다 • 영향을 끼치다 • 성장을 저해당한 • 재다, ~s 수단 • 고생하다, 고통받다 • 반드시 ~하게 하다 • 기여하다, 원인이 되다
Focus 3 Unit 4 zadania 2024-05-07
20 Clues: deser • surowy • ulotka • niejadek • pustynia • dietetyk • oparty na • odżywianie • cierpieć na • przetrwać na • niepotrzebny • zaangażowany w • uzależniony od • śródziemnomorski • Dowiedziałem się • tuczące (jedzenie) • obiad z trzech dań • pilnie, niezwłocznie • robię co w mojej mocy • ... sth into - podzielić coś na
Útiles Escolares y Clases 2025-09-09
29 Clues: face • desk • Study • fifth • bottle • pencil • animal • library • Finance • Biology • Science • birthday • schedule • Wellness • to erase • Geometry • notebook • to write • to carry • Business • Nutrition • classmate • Carpentry • assistant • Geography • take turns • whiteboard • assignments • Construction
Different Health Resources and Facilities 2024-09-19
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- I do a physical and a medical examination to diagnose or know your diseases or ailments.
- This facility offers health care to people who are living in the city or urban area.
- This is a facility for the consultation, treatment, surgery, and hospitalization needs of patients.
- I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases.
- We perform operations and other surgical-related cases.
- It is a station that gives emergency care or treatment before medical aid can be given.
- This facility offers health care needs tochildren, teachers, and other personnel in the school.
- I specialist in heart diseases.
- Health assessments for the people in barangays or rural areas are being offered in this facility.
- I specializes in skin problems and diseases.
- Oral or dental care is being offered in this facility.
- I specialist in muscular disorders.
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- Laboratory clinic tests in blood, urine, stool, and saliva as well as x- ray and ultrasound are offered here.
- Medicines are sold in this store or facility.
- I offer health services to women during pregnancy and childbirth.
- This facility provides care to women’s health during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum (after birth).
- I give dental care by checking the over-all status of the teeth and gums in the mouth.
- I assist the doctor in giving health care.
- It is a facility that roll-outs programs likeadvocacy on nutrition, feeding program and giving of free vitamins and minerals for good nutrition.
- I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases.
20 Clues: I specialist in heart diseases. • I specialist in muscular disorders. • I assist the doctor in giving health care. • I specializes in skin problems and diseases. • Medicines are sold in this store or facility. • I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases. • I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases. • ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE 2025-09-06
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- Alternation of __________ is a common feature in plants
- Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon
- Process by which plants make food using light
- Protective structure enclosing the seed in angiosperms
- Plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves
- Plant division with enclosed seeds
- Example of a gymnosperm is __________ tree
- Dicot roots show __________ root system
- The fern sporophyte bears these large green structures
- Brown patches on fern fronds that contain sporangia
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- Plant division that produces naked seeds
- Main plant body is the __________ generation in Bryophytes
- Reproductive organ of an angiosperm
- Vascular plants that reproduce by spores
- Monocot roots show __________ root system
- Dicots have __________ venation in their leaves
- Monocots have parallel __________ venation
- Gymnosperms produce seeds on woody structures called __________
- Non-vascular plants that need water for fertilization
- Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons
- Structure at the tip of moss sporophyte that releases spores
21 Clues: Plant division with enclosed seeds • Reproductive organ of an angiosperm • Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons • Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon • Dicot roots show __________ root system • Plant division that produces naked seeds • Vascular plants that reproduce by spores • Monocot roots show __________ root system • Monocots have parallel __________ venation • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
Across
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Photosynthesis vocab 2023-08-29
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- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars
- A green pigment in all plants
- a substance that undergoes change during a reaction
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
- important asset to the air
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- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- autotrophic plants because they are reported to contain a green-coloured photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll, which is found in the chloroplast of plants
- odorless, clear liquid that make up lakes
- the action of breathing
- an article that is refined for sale
- important energy source in many organisms
- Big ball of fire in outer space
17 Clues: the action of breathing • important asset to the air • A green pigment in all plants • Big ball of fire in outer space • an article that is refined for sale • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • odorless, clear liquid that make up lakes • important energy source in many organisms • the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars • ...
test 2025-04-21
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- Material spread on soil to retain moisture
- When a flower opens fully
- Naturally occurring in a specific region
- Small swelling on a plant, ready to bloom
- Collecting leaves or leveling soil
- Clay used for plant pots
- Liquid mix used to boost plant health
- Frame for supporting climbing plants
- pH Measure of soil’s acidity or alkalinity
- Long period without rain
- When a seed begins to grow
- The outer edge of a garden bed
- Prepared area for planting seeds
- Used to mist or water plants evenly
- The science and art of growing plants
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- path Walkway through the garden
- Snipped plant parts used to grow new ones
- Trim plants to promote healthy growth
- All plant life in a region
- Breaking down organic waste into soil food
- bed Elevated garden box filled with soil
- Dampness plants need to grow
- What you grow and harvest
- Small to medium-sized woody plant
- What a dry plant feels
- Tiny creatures, some helpful, some harmful
- Source of energy for all plant life
- Too much water can damage roots
- General term for leafy plants
- Rich organic matter in soil
30 Clues: What a dry plant feels • Clay used for plant pots • Long period without rain • When a flower opens fully • What you grow and harvest • All plant life in a region • When a seed begins to grow • Rich organic matter in soil • Dampness plants need to grow • General term for leafy plants • The outer edge of a garden bed • path Walkway through the garden • Too much water can damage roots • ...
Reproduction in Plants 2024-04-21
Across
- The cell which results after fusion of the gametes.
- Root-like stems that grow horizontally under the ground.
- The female reproductive part of a plant.
- The fusion of male gamete with the female gamete.
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- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma.
- The process by which living organisms produce new individuals of their own kind.
- The male reproductive part of a plant.
7 Clues: The male reproductive part of a plant. • The female reproductive part of a plant. • The fusion of male gamete with the female gamete. • The cell which results after fusion of the gametes. • Root-like stems that grow horizontally under the ground. • The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma. • ...
Energy Flow 2023-03-31
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- get their energy by eating other living things
- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain
- the living and non-living things that interact and share an environment
- If I eat plants and animals, what am I?
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- returns nutrients to the soil from dead plants and animals they break down
- get their energy by making their own food
- get their energy from other animals they eat
- What type of consumer is at the base of the food pyramid?
- pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- Based on grass-->rabbit-->wolf, who is the primaryary consumer?
- an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- get their energy from plants they eat
- "simple sugar" chemical produced by many plants during photosynthesis
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin?
- source of energy for plants
18 Clues: source of energy for plants • where photosynthesis takes place • get their energy from plants they eat • If I eat plants and animals, what am I? • get their energy by making their own food • When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin? • get their energy from other animals they eat • get their energy by eating other living things • ...
WordCross Puzzle 2018-10-26
Across
- animal that eats plants
- odorless gas that makes up most of earth's atmosphere
- animal that eats meat
- 15th century explorer who sailed to the New World in 1492
- animal that eats both plants and animals
- water-in any form-that falls from the sky
- city in New Mexico where a UFO might have crashed in 1947
- author who wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- the closest planet to the sun
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- the answer to a division problem
- process by which plants make their own food
- president who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- figurative language that compares two things using like or as
- this happens when water changes from liquid to a gas
- coolest teacher ever
- governor of Kentucky
- the study of farming
- the capital of Canada
- - study of plants
- - scientist in the 1800s who experimented with peanuts
20 Clues: - study of plants • coolest teacher ever • governor of Kentucky • the study of farming • animal that eats meat • the capital of Canada • animal that eats plants • the closest planet to the sun • the answer to a division problem • animal that eats both plants and animals • water-in any form-that falls from the sky • process by which plants make their own food • ...
Food Labels 2021-11-04
8 Clues: Na • Daily Intake • For The Bone • source of nutrition • We get these from meat • Main Intake for our body • number that we see daily • To care for our body cells
Food Label 2021-11-04
8 Clues: Na • Daily Intake • For The Bone • source of nutrition • We get these from meat • Main Intake for our body • number that we see daily • To care for our body cells
Fungi and plant 2023-04-06
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- Process by which a seed develops into a new plant
- Group of seed plants that bear flowers as their reproductive structures
- Type of seed plants that bear naked seeds, usually on cones or other structures
- Type of plant that grows in or near water
- Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores
- Reproductive structures of angiosperms that typically contain both male and female reproductive organs
- Aquatic organisms that use photosynthesis to produce energy
- The above-ground portion of a plant, including stems, leaves, and reproductive structures
- Tissue that forms the outer protective covering of a plant, often referred to as the "skin" of the plant
- Tissue that forms the inner lining of the plant's root, stem, and leaf, responsible for various functions including gas exchange and water absorption
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- Collective term for the roots of a plant, including the primary root and its branches
- Common type of gymnosperm tree with needle-like leaves and cones
- Type of vascular tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to other parts of the plant
- The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants
- Part of a plant that typically lies below the ground and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus
- Flat, usually green structure of a plant that is the main site for photosynthesis and transpiration
- Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants
- Type of cell division that results in the formation of spores in fungi and plants
- Plants that reproduce via seeds, which are enclosed in a protective covering
20 Clues: Type of plant that grows in or near water • Process by which a seed develops into a new plant • Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores • The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants • Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus • Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants • ...
Intro to Ecology/Aaliyah Bowen 2024-11-19
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- a community of living organisms.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce.
- a visual representation of the feeding relationships with an ecosysem.
- represents different feeding positions.
- where one organism eats another.
- the position it occupies in a food web.
- an organims that eats dead plants and animals.
- study of the relationship between living organisms.
- the mass of living biological organisms in a given area.
- the process by which food is made by bacteria
- an organism that can produce its own food using sunlight or chemical energy.
- Organism that creates its own food.
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- an organism that primarily eats plants.
- an organism that feed on decayed organic material.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nurtients.
- the part of the earth where life exists,plants,animals,bacteria.
- an organism that eats animals.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must use other organisms.
- a process by which plants use other organisms to create food for themsleves.
- an organisms that eats plants and animals.
- a group of different species that live in the same area and interact with eachother.
- a group of individuals from the same species.
- an area classified for specific species that live in that loco.
23 Clues: an organism that eats animals. • a community of living organisms. • where one organism eats another. • Organism that creates its own food. • an organism that primarily eats plants. • represents different feeding positions. • the position it occupies in a food web. • a group of organisms that can reproduce. • an organisms that eats plants and animals. • ...
What is Botany / Parts of Plants 2023-01-26
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- Reproductive structures on some plants.
- Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere.
- Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group.
- Plants with seeds but no flowers like evergreen trees belong to the group _______________.
- Flowering plants that have seeds belong to the group __________________.
- Plants change sunlight into food through this process.
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- The number one production crop in the US.
- Small seedless plants like mosses fall into this group.
- Last name of the scientist who developed many uses for the peanut and many other soil science techniques.
- Plants give off ___________ as a waste product.
- Part of the plant that moves nutrients from the roots to the leaves and gives the plant support.
- A person who studies botany is called a botanist or a _____________.
- Plant part that aids in protection and dispersion of the seeds.
- Last name of the scientist who developed the binomial nomenclature system used to name organisms.
- plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients from the soil.
- This structure makes food for the plant.
16 Clues: Reproductive structures on some plants. • This structure makes food for the plant. • The number one production crop in the US. • Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere. • Plants give off ___________ as a waste product. • Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group. • Plants change sunlight into food through this process. • ...
3B Hannah Rogers 2021-04-23
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- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- water can absorb into the ground and become _______
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- Process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- when plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Carbon moves from plants to animals
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria
- as dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into inorganic forms such as ammonium salts (NH4+) by a process called _______
- _______ splits n2 atoms
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- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from _____ to the atmosphere when fuels are burned
- ________ get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals that contain organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen
- _______ need nitrogen to grow
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state
- Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- water can become _______ when it flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____
20 Clues: _______ splits n2 atoms • _______ need nitrogen to grow • Carbon moves from plants to animals • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____ • Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______ • ...
NUTRITION AND DIGESTION 2021-02-01
20 Clues: LEAF • GRANA • LIPASE • ENERGY • starch • PROTEIN • ABSORBTION • bile juice • SMALL AMOUNT • RESERVE FOOD • LARGEST GLAND • PHOTOSYNTHESIS • DEAD AND DECAY • MORE SURFACE AREA • wave-like movement • biological catalyst • MECHANICAL DIGESTION • CREATES ACIDIC MEDIUM • BLADDER STORES THE BILE • SPLITTING OF WATER MOLECULE
First Star Academy 2024-04-12
20 Clues: SIP • Zoom • Food • Shape • Mascot • College • Building • May Event • Program Lead • Weekend Event • Guest Speaker • Program Advisor • College Program • Program Director • Bushy Tailed Animal • Business Youth Mentor • Nutrition Youth Mentor • The Name Of Our Program • Psychology Youth Mentor • Womens Studies Youth Mentor
Test 2023-04-18
30 Clues: own • emit • late • legal • belong • vandal • select • health • affect • desire • harmful • habitat • destroy • allergy • flavour • capable • compile • educate • criminal • artifact • homeless • literacy • performer • poisonous • nutritious • responsible • concentrate • discriminate • presentation • consciousness
Revision 2022-04-28
29 Clues: eat • body • after • every • hands • daily • before • to get • weight • energy • should • advice • health • varied • control • healthy • healthy • you have • maintain • Calories • regularly • nutrition • to obtain • essential • wash your • breakfast • brush your • convenient • occasionally
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- Another source of phosphorus can come from human interference called man-made __.
- Natural gas, oil, and what deposits are burned as fossil fuels today?
- Plants use CO2 to do this process to make sugar and oxygen.
- This is another natural source of CO2.
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all of the nitrogen found in our ___.
- This bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia into the gas form of nitrogen which is not available for us by plants or animals.
- Some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away into what body of water?
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect.
- What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2?
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what?
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- The special type of bacteria able to use nitrogen directly.
- After the plants are eaten by animals, they are put into ___ products as sulfur.
- Found in rocks and minerals.
- Phosphorus moves between the soil and what?
- This organism can eat plants containing nitrogen, which is returned in waste.
- Animals use oxygen to do this process to make more CO2
- 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas.
- Special bacteria can directly use nitrogen and ___ it so other organisms can benefit from it.
- Phosphorus is essential for life, it also makes up an important chemical called ____.
- Too much phosphorus in the water leads to plant ___, making no room for all other life forms in the water.
20 Clues: Found in rocks and minerals. • This is another natural source of CO2. • 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas. • Phosphorus moves between the soil and what? • What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2? • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what? • Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect. • ...
Nutrition in animals 2016-05-14
nutrition in animals 2016-05-21
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- small projections in the inner walls of the small interstine that helps in absorption of digested foof
- the unicellular amoeba engulfs tiny particles by throwing its false feet called
- elimination of undigested food
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- breakdown starch into sugar
- another name for food pipe
- moistens food
- also called biting teeth
7 Clues: moistens food • also called biting teeth • another name for food pipe • breakdown starch into sugar • elimination of undigested food • the unicellular amoeba engulfs tiny particles by throwing its false feet called • small projections in the inner walls of the small interstine that helps in absorption of digested foof
nutrition in animals. 2016-05-21
7 Clues: moistens the food. • stored in the liver. • acid- kills bacteria. • turns fats into fatty food. • another name for food pipe. • the largest gland in the human body. • finger like projections in the small intestine.
nutrition in adolescents 2025-03-05
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- supports skin, nails, hair, and muscle, growth and body maintenance; eggs, meat
- fuel body and maintain healthy blood sugar levels; fruits, vegetables
- 60% of body weight, prevent dehydration; h20
- absorb nutrients and minerals; butter
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- play role in vision, blood, bone and immune health; K, C, D
- regulate metabolism and help stay properly hydrated; iron, magnesium
- essential compounds that improve proper functioning and health
7 Clues: absorb nutrients and minerals; butter • 60% of body weight, prevent dehydration; h20 • play role in vision, blood, bone and immune health; K, C, D • essential compounds that improve proper functioning and health • regulate metabolism and help stay properly hydrated; iron, magnesium • fuel body and maintain healthy blood sugar levels; fruits, vegetables • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
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- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
CROSSWORD CORNER 2014-12-20
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- home cleaning experts that kills 99.9% of bacteria
- "A little taste of heaven."
- trusted expert in pest control
- milk's favorite cookie
- "There's nothing like a hug'"
- hazelnut chocolate spread
- expert in bone nutrition
- low card diet snacks
- all natural 100% pure fruit juices
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- sticky notes
- premium tuna manufactured in Thailand
- "Gets you going!"
- double quality paper
- tomatoes made into a botte
- breath mint brand for 40 years
15 Clues: sticky notes • "Gets you going!" • double quality paper • low card diet snacks • milk's favorite cookie • expert in bone nutrition • hazelnut chocolate spread • tomatoes made into a botte • "A little taste of heaven." • "There's nothing like a hug'" • trusted expert in pest control • breath mint brand for 40 years • all natural 100% pure fruit juices • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- word bank:ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
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- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cells used to store and release energy
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Nutrition and Metabolic Patterns 2014-04-30
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- most abundant electrolyte in the body
- delivery of nutrition bypassing the mouth
- high blood glucose
- tetany
- most abundant nutrient
- inorganic elements serve as catalysts in biochemical reactions
- supplies energy to the body
- Body eliminates sodium through this organ
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- cannot be digested
- best indicator a patient needs TPN
- Vit D. Deficiency
- Measures in a nutritional assessment
- Difficulty swallowing
- bananas are a source of this
- helps to absorb vitamins
15 Clues: tetany • Vit D. Deficiency • cannot be digested • high blood glucose • Difficulty swallowing • most abundant nutrient • helps to absorb vitamins • supplies energy to the body • bananas are a source of this • best indicator a patient needs TPN • Measures in a nutritional assessment • most abundant electrolyte in the body • delivery of nutrition bypassing the mouth • ...
Krish 2022-11-03
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- blood vessel
- sugar
- eating food for growth & health
- to keep in balance
- carries blood to the heart and
- action of breathing
- A small butterfly-shaped gland
- removes unused waste
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- movement of blood
- chemical changes that takes place in stomach
- molecule made up of amino acid
- molecule that carries oxygen
- the composition or combination of elements
- Movement or ability to move
- hormone is formed in the pancreas
- supplies the body of oxygen
- helps lower blood sugar
- distribute blood away from your heart
18 Clues: sugar • blood vessel • movement of blood • to keep in balance • action of breathing • removes unused waste • helps lower blood sugar • Movement or ability to move • supplies the body of oxygen • molecule that carries oxygen • molecule made up of amino acid • carries blood to the heart and • A small butterfly-shaped gland • eating food for growth & health • hormone is formed in the pancreas • ...
units 2024-01-08
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- wonderful, splendid
- Negligence by a professional person
- full of malice; intending to do harm
- written below the line
- a stand-in or replacement
- to speak evil of
- to dip beneath the surface; go under
- not safe
- hatred; evil intent; bad will
- Expressing love or the state of being in love
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- lower in rank
- attractive or appealing
- well-known
- suffering from malnutrition; badly or poorly nourished
- causing great damage
- to take away
- labels or captions on a movie or show
- lack of proper nutrition
18 Clues: not safe • well-known • to take away • lower in rank • to speak evil of • wonderful, splendid • causing great damage • written below the line • attractive or appealing • lack of proper nutrition • a stand-in or replacement • hatred; evil intent; bad will • Negligence by a professional person • full of malice; intending to do harm • to dip beneath the surface; go under • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-06
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- a group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
- factor anything that restricts the size of the population
- An enclosed area with interactions between abiotic and biotic factors
- eats other animals
- relationship between species where at least one benefits
- nonliving
- gets energy by eating other organisms
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich
- get energy from the environment
- change in the structure or behavior of a species
- all populations of different species that live in the same area
- role and position a species has in its environment
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- eats both producers and consumer
- species the first species that colonize new or undisturbed land
- cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition.
- one benefits and other is unaffected
- feeds on producers
- A form of symbiotic relationship between two organisms of unlike species in which one of them acts as predator
- livin
- all the organisms or the same species that live in the same area, at the same time
- converts light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy gluclose
- capacity the largest population the area can support
- is where both benefit
- an organism that can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- is where one is harmed the host is the one harmed and the parasite is benefiting
- carnivor that does not kill its own food
- all different populations that live together
27 Clues: livin • nonliving • feeds on producers • eats other animals • is where both benefit • get energy from the environment • eats both producers and consumer • one benefits and other is unaffected • gets energy by eating other organisms • carnivor that does not kill its own food • all different populations that live together • change in the structure or behavior of a species • ...
Food Science 2024-12-19
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- A molecule made up of amino acids, for your body to function properly.
- A unit of energy that measures how much energy food provides to the body.
- Able or likely to cause harm, damage, or loss Biological living; bacteria, viruses, parasites,insects, etc.
- Living; Bacteria, viruses, Parasites, Insects, etc.
- Bone, rocks, metals, hair, etc.
- Substances created by plants and animals that are poisonous to humans.
- A carbohydrate to keep your digestive system healthy.
- Sanitizers, pesticides, antibiotics, etc.
- Sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
- An organism that lives in or on an organism of another species and benefits it by deriving nutrients at another's expense.
- A low quality or standard, or is in a bad condition.
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- Situation with the potential harm in terms of human injury or ill health.
- A substance added in small amounts to something else, to improve, strengthen, or otherwise alter it.
- The study of the physical, biological, and chemical makeup of food.
- An inability to detect bitter, sweet, salty, and sour tastes.
- Material containing or consisting of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins used in the body of an animal to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes.
- The sum of food consumed by a person or other organism.
- Measures, analyzes, and interprets the reactions of people to products as perceived by the senses.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The sum of all properties and attributes of a food item that are acceptable to the customer.
20 Clues: Bone, rocks, metals, hair, etc. • Sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. • Sanitizers, pesticides, antibiotics, etc. • Living; Bacteria, viruses, Parasites, Insects, etc. • A low quality or standard, or is in a bad condition. • A carbohydrate to keep your digestive system healthy. • The sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-08-30
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- The strength of light available for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- Type of energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- The process that uses glucose to release energy.
- A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- A storage form of glucose in plants.
- Affects enzymes that control the rate of photosynthesis.
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- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight.
- A condition like light, CO₂, or temperature that controls the rate of photosynthesis.
- The concentration of CO₂ available for photosynthesis.
- The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis.
- Leaf part packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- A liquid taken in by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air.
16 Clues: A storage form of glucose in plants. • A gas taken in by plants from the air. • A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight. • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • The process that uses glucose to release energy. • The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Photosynthesis/Paisley 2024-10-31
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- the stage that needs sunlight
- stage that doesn't need sunight
- A stack of thylakoids
- Calvin cycle is located in this
- provides energy for plants
- The green pigment in plants
- a specialized organelle found in plant cells
- Can Make their energy on their own using the sun
- Nitrogen Base
- Contains 2 phosphates
- The sugar molecule in ATP/ADP
- product of photosystemll
- another name is the calvin cycle
- another name is light dependent stage
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- Gas that's plants absorb from the air
- the colors within the chloroplast
- Makes glucose
- The degree ofrate the chemical reactions
- reactant of photosystemll
- makes their energy by consuming other things
- energy from the calvin cycle
- the process of how plants make oxygen and energy
- Can make their own foods
- Consumes other living things
- Chemical compound
- Contains 3 phosphates
- product of Calvin cycle
- sacs in the chloroplast
28 Clues: Makes glucose • Nitrogen Base • Chemical compound • A stack of thylakoids • Contains 3 phosphates • Contains 2 phosphates • product of Calvin cycle • sacs in the chloroplast • Can make their own foods • product of photosystemll • reactant of photosystemll • provides energy for plants • The green pigment in plants • energy from the calvin cycle • Consumes other living things • ...
ag puzzle 2022-10-04
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- a piece of something that was cut off
- a method people use to split in half
- you add it to the bark of the plant
- Moss a large amount of moss that grows
- used for aquatic food
- a technique of growing plants with water
- producing layers on a plant
- engineering allows people to move genes to one plant to another
- Take up water for plant stems Stems supports the leaves Leaves grows from the plants stem Flowers bloom or blossom Soil helps grow the plant
- supplies nutrients for plants grown
- transforms your garden in the summer
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- uses sunlight to synthesize foods
- a animal that attacks the plants
- living or lasting more than two years
- a plant or part of a plant used as a food
- when you remove branches from a tree
- the act of removing something
- a fresh sweet product of a tree or plant
- media water air and nutrients Perlite is a lightweight material that helps grow plants Vermiculite yellow or brown material found in your soil
- Culture used to make more plants
- the roots hang in the air and make a fine mist
- putting a bud or scion into or on your plant
- it can behave as this
- it provides growth and life
24 Clues: used for aquatic food • it can behave as this • producing layers on a plant • it provides growth and life • the act of removing something • a animal that attacks the plants • Culture used to make more plants • uses sunlight to synthesize foods • you add it to the bark of the plant • supplies nutrients for plants grown • a method people use to split in half • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The embryo of a plant
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- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- Cultivation of woody plants
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
- The science of plants
- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- The science of plants
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
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- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- Cultivation of woody plants
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- The embryo of a plant
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- word bank:ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
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- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cells used to store and release energy
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration 2021-10-12
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- A sugar produced for food by green plants
- A green pigment in all plants responsible for the absorption of sunlight; found inside chloroplasts
- A colorless, odorless gas released during photosynthesis
- substance formed as the result of a chemical reaction; result of a chemical change
- All processes that require oxygen
- A substance that undergoes change; ingredients in a chemical equation
- Processes that do not require oxygen
- Organelle found in cells which produces and stores energy for organisms survival
- In lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate is converted to lactate. – “Burns” in muscles after working out
- A chemical that absorbs certain colors of light
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- An organism that cannot make its own food; must obtain energy by eating other organisms
- Process plants and animals use to break down food into energy; used by plants and animals to survive
- The place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens
- The process by which carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are converted into glucose and oxygen by green plants.
- An organism which can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- A colorless, ordorless gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis
- the breakdown of carbohydrates by enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, or mold in the absence of oxygen
- Tiny openings or holes in the plant used for the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen
- A chemical that carries energy to the cells of all living things
19 Clues: All processes that require oxygen • Processes that do not require oxygen • A sugar produced for food by green plants • A chemical that absorbs certain colors of light • The place in a plant cell where photosynthesis happens • A colorless, odorless gas released during photosynthesis • A chemical that carries energy to the cells of all living things • ...
Ecosystems 2023-05-21
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- Whales live here.
- Animals and plants need this to survive.
- It threatens ecosystems.
- Animals that eat plants and other animals.
- Where cows are found.
- Animals have done this to survive.
- A model that shows the transfer of energy between organisms
- A series of sages plants and animals go through
- A manmade ecosystem.
- part of a plant.
- Collection of living and non-living things in an area.
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- Removal of trees in a large area.
- It provides energy.
- How plants make their food.
- The bonds between living things.
- I live in the soil.
- A type of ecosystem without humans.
- A type of natural ecosystem.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- I help pollinate flowers.
- A baby kangaroo.
- You eat it.
22 Clues: You eat it. • A baby kangaroo. • part of a plant. • Whales live here. • It provides energy. • I live in the soil. • A manmade ecosystem. • Where cows are found. • It threatens ecosystems. • I help pollinate flowers. • How plants make their food. • A type of natural ecosystem. • Animals that eat other animals. • The bonds between living things. • Removal of trees in a large area. • ...
Horticulture Industry Review 2022-02-27
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- The production, transportation, and use of flowers and foliage plants
- Type of horticulture that produces and uses plants to make outdoor environments more appealing
- Designs, plans, installs, and maintains plants in an outdoor environment
- Comes from the latin word "hortus" and "culture"
- He speculated that the roots of plants absorb nutrients
- The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
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- The Growing, processing, and sale of ornamental plants, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and nuts
- Type of horticulture used for growing and using plants for their beauty
- Swedish Botanist who developed a system for naming plants
- Cut flowers, flowering, foliage, and bedding plants are produced by __________ growers.
- He started the basis for genetics in 1843
- Type of plant grown for its beautiful colored leaves and stems
- The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- Shrubs and ornamental trees are grown here
- Total value of the horticulture industry was $6.9 billion in 2018 in this U.S. state
15 Clues: He started the basis for genetics in 1843 • Shrubs and ornamental trees are grown here • Comes from the latin word "hortus" and "culture" • He speculated that the roots of plants absorb nutrients • Swedish Botanist who developed a system for naming plants • Type of plant grown for its beautiful colored leaves and stems • ...
Herts Experience 2023-11-07
9 Clues: Tagline • storytellers • How many schools? • medicine innovator • UH-UK campus location • Work in ethical hacking • Globally accredited degree • Work in rehabilitation centres • UH-GAF's latest programme additions in LMS
Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-22
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- The place where plants and animals live.
- Animals which kill and eat other animals.
- Substances which lower the quality of another substance.
- Brightly colored part of flower.
- Male part of a flower.
- Animals that feed only on meat.
- A substance that dissolves in liquid.
- Female part of a flower.
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- Producers in food chain.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Animals that eat only plants.
- Things that decay.
- Things that have life.
- Feeding tube of a butterfly.
- Sees of certain plants which grow in pods.
- Amount of matter contained in a body.
- Animals that eat both plant and animals.
17 Clues: Things that decay. • Things that have life. • Male part of a flower. • Producers in food chain. • Female part of a flower. • Feeding tube of a butterfly. • Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that feed only on meat. • Brightly colored part of flower. • Amount of matter contained in a body. • A substance that dissolves in liquid. • The place where plants and animals live. • ...
Nutrion in plants 2016-05-17
7 Clues: A saphrophyte • Provides us energy • Given out by plants • Process of making food • fly trap Heterotropic • found in the underside of a leaf • Plants which make their own food
Transport in Plants 2017-09-13
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- A waterproof layer covering the epidermal cells greatly reduces evaporation of water from the stem.
- The stem is covered by a layer of cells called the_________.
- Transportation of manufactured food (sucrose and amino acids) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
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- Provides mechanical support for the plant.
- cell This cell have cytoplasm, nucleus and numerous mitochondria are present.
- Deposits in the inner walls of xylem vessels.
- plates Cross-walls with many small sieve pores.
7 Clues: Provides mechanical support for the plant. • Deposits in the inner walls of xylem vessels. • plates Cross-walls with many small sieve pores. • The stem is covered by a layer of cells called the_________. • cell This cell have cytoplasm, nucleus and numerous mitochondria are present. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-07-25
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- a type of reproduction in which a cell devides into two daughter cell
- example for an organism reproduce by multiple fission
- A thick underground stem surrounded by fleshy leaves
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- a methode to propagate rose plant
- Mode of reproduction in Yeast
- a plant reproduce by adventitious bud present on leaves
- axillary bud present on Tuber which help in propagation
7 Clues: Mode of reproduction in Yeast • a methode to propagate rose plant • A thick underground stem surrounded by fleshy leaves • example for an organism reproduce by multiple fission • a plant reproduce by adventitious bud present on leaves • axillary bud present on Tuber which help in propagation • a type of reproduction in which a cell devides into two daughter cell
Food Chains & Food Webs 2017-01-24
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- process plants use to make their own food
- eat only other animals
- base of food webs
- can be traced through food chains
- decomposer
- break down remains of organisms
- show flow of energy
- eat only plants
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- decomposer
- primary source of energy
- carnivores, third step in food chain
- animals who must get energy from other foods they eat
- green plants that are the first step in all food chains
- show the connection between food chains
- eat both plants and animals
- what every living thing needs to live and grow
- decomposer
- produced by using CO2, water and sunlight during photosynthesis
18 Clues: decomposer • decomposer • decomposer • eat only plants • base of food webs • show flow of energy • eat only other animals • primary source of energy • eat both plants and animals • break down remains of organisms • can be traced through food chains • carnivores, third step in food chain • show the connection between food chains • process plants use to make their own food • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2016-05-05
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- any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods.
- A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disaccharides.
- not previously known or used; new or different.
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- An energy-yielding nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- One of the six classes of nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fibers.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
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- a basic component of food that nourishes the body.
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms.
- of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
- light from the sun.
- possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality.
- This unit is used as a measure of the energy released by food as it is digested by the human body.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
20 Clues: light from the sun. • of, relating to, or derived from living matter. • not previously known or used; new or different. • a basic component of food that nourishes the body. • A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods. • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants. • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. • ...
The Plant Kingdom 2015-12-14
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- a tree trunk is this type of stem
- has one cotelydon
- need 12 or more hours of darkness a day to flower
- the plant kingdom is divided into ___ divisions
- how nonvascular and vascular seedless plants reproduce
- where photosynthesis happens in a leaf
- a type of tree that stays green all year and produces cones
- stored food in a seed
- a type of plant that lives close to the ground to absorb water since it has no tubes
- fern leaves
- a hormone that helps plants ripen
- where water enters a plant
- gnetophyte, cycad, conifer, _________
- has petals in multiples of 4 or 5
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- a reaction where plants grow towards light
- vascular tissue that carries food through the plant
- what's needed to produce sexually
- female part of a flower
- male part of a flower
- has seeds surrounded by fruit
- the first plants to grow after a fire
- has tubes to carry water and nutrients
- waxy covering that protects a leaf ______
- nonvascular plants: liverwort, hornwort,
- herb for the liver
- naked seed
- what travels by wind, water, or animal and lands on a flower to make a seed
- a hormone that helps plants grow faster
- vascular tissue that carries water through the plant
- seedless vascular plants include: horsetails, club mosses, and _______
30 Clues: naked seed • fern leaves • has one cotelydon • herb for the liver • male part of a flower • stored food in a seed • female part of a flower • where water enters a plant • has seeds surrounded by fruit • a tree trunk is this type of stem • what's needed to produce sexually • a hormone that helps plants ripen • has petals in multiples of 4 or 5 • the first plants to grow after a fire • ...
Agriculture 1 3rd formative assessment set c 2025-08-29
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- the process of moving a plant from a nursery to a new location
- a type of nursery that sells directly to customers
- a nursery that uses modern techniques like hydroponics
- a nursery set up for a short-term project
- the process of supplying water to crops
- a tool for watering plants
- a nursery where plants are raised in pots or bag
- a nursery that operates for a long period
- a material that makes soil fertile
- a nursery where plants are grown directly in the soil
- the process of removing excess water from soil
- a prepared bed of soil for growing seeds
- a type of nursery that sells to other nurseries or businesses
- the act of trimming or cutting back a plant
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- the process of removing unwanted plants
- a structure that allows light for plant growth
- a tool for cutting thin stems, trimming, and harvesting
- a component of a good soil-based mixture for seedlings
- the process of transferring a plant into a container
- a place where young plants and trees are grown
- the material in which plants are grown
- a type of nursery for producing plants for sale
- decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer
- a tool for leveling soil or gathering leaves
- a young plant grown from a seed
25 Clues: a tool for watering plants • a young plant grown from a seed • a material that makes soil fertile • the material in which plants are grown • the process of removing unwanted plants • the process of supplying water to crops • a nursery set up for a short-term project • a nursery that operates for a long period • a prepared bed of soil for growing seeds • ...
biotechnology 2024-02-06
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- agrobacterium has genes in one chain
- Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to
- often attacks cotton plants
- is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic
- plants can't grow well in these soils
- is made out of coconut milk that is fermented using Acetobacter xylinum
- making requires lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus bulgaricus, and Streptococcus thermophilus
- this technique has been applied widely in Europe, Japan, USA, and Australia in the past 2 decades
- found in company with other elements in mineral called chalcopyrite
- what bacteria is naturally infectious to plants
- in animal husbandry EM4 can be used to balance microorganisms in livestock's intestine and make it.....
- Earliest antibiotic produced from Penicillium fungi is
- an effort to integrate desired traits from an organism to another organism through genetic transformation
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- the process of fixing environment using organisms
- bacteria to control pest on plants
- where is biotechnology used to enhance production through artificial insemination, etc.?
- The source of Erythromycin
- Who discovered Penicillin?
- 1. What Fungi in Tempeh production to ferment soybean
- a problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
- what biotechnology is an advanced technique to make plants more productive?
- The source of Tetracycline
- The source of Penicillin
- Hepatitis B is caused by virus that attacks
- a mixed culture of several organisms
25 Clues: The source of Penicillin • The source of Erythromycin • Who discovered Penicillin? • The source of Tetracycline • often attacks cotton plants • bacteria to control pest on plants • Aspergillus fungi changes amylum to • agrobacterium has genes in one chain • a mixed culture of several organisms • plants can't grow well in these soils • is unicellular fungi that is anaerobic • ...
Plant Kingdom 2025-03-29
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- Messenger molecules that are produced by one tissue to produce a response in other tissues.
- Vascular plants with flowers or fruit.
- Plants that do not have tissues capable of transporting water and other materials.
- Diploid structure produced from haploid gametes that have combined.
- Entire haploid structure that produces haploid gametes.
- Plants that have small roots that come straight from the stem. Typically monocots.
- Top portion of carpel which traps pollen.
- The tough fiber located in cell walls that gives plants rigidity and strength.
- The tiny part of the plant that attaches the blade to the stem.
- Leaves of a fern.
- Little openings on the underside of a leaf that exchange gases with the atmosphere.
- Vascular tissue that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- Growth toward a thing.
- A ring that is created in a woody stem from a period of drought.
- Direction vascular tissues in a leaf run. Two types, parallel or netted.
- Neck of the carpel which leads to the ovary.
- Plants that have one main root with smaller roots projecting off of them. Typically dicot plants.
- Full central vacuoles that give a plant rigidity.
- Nonvascular plants.
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- Vascular plant with seeds in the form of a cone. No fruit or flowers.
- Made of springwood and summerwood.
- Leaflike structures that surround a plant embryo and provide nourishment.
- Containing one cotyledon.
- Cells that open and close around the stomata to regulate gas exchange.
- Growth toward light.
- Broad part of the leaf.
- Eggs inside an angiosperm.
- A ring that is created in a woody stem from a rainy season.
- When a seed forms a new plant.
- Where pollen grains are formed.
- Vascular tissue that transports food from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Produces pollen grains containing male gametes.
- Growth toward water.
- Plants that have tissue capable of transporting water and other materials.
- Containing two cotyledons.
- Growth toward gravity.
- Structures that protect a ferns spore producing structures.
- The waxy outer surfaces of plants that protects the leaves, stems, and fruit.
38 Clues: Leaves of a fern. • Nonvascular plants. • Growth toward light. • Growth toward water. • Growth toward a thing. • Growth toward gravity. • Broad part of the leaf. • Containing one cotyledon. • Eggs inside an angiosperm. • Containing two cotyledons. • When a seed forms a new plant. • Where pollen grains are formed. • Made of springwood and summerwood. • ...
Health 2023-06-28
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- Tiny, invisible organisms that can make you sick, so it's important to wash your hands to keep them away.
- A soft, sticky strip used to cover and protect a wound so it can heal properly.
- Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier.
- Natural and delicious foods that grow on trees or plants and are good for your health.
- Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better.
- Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- A special kind of doctor who takes care of your teeth and keeps your smile healthy.
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- Edible plants that are packed with vitamins and minerals and are important for a balanced diet.
- A person who helps you when you are sick or hurt and knows a lot about the human body.
- The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs.
- A clear liquid that you drink to quench your thirst and keep your body hydrated.
- The organ inside your chest that pumps blood throughout your body, keeping you alive and healthy.
- When your body reacts to something you're allergic to, like pollen, causing sneezing, itching, or rashes.
- A shot that protects you from certain diseases by making your body strong against them.
- Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while.
15 Clues: Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier. • Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy. • The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs. • Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better. • Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while. • ...
Newsweek Learning English Crossword 2020-03-21
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- - wartość odżywcza
- - stoisko na targu
- - targowanie się
- - przełożyć coś
- - ukazać, ujawnić
- - zanurzyć się
- - brzdąc, szkrab
- - imponujący, robiący piorujące wrażenie
- - ręcznie wykonany
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- - wszechobecny
- - oburzający, skandaliczny
- - chwalić, szczycić się
- - dosłownie
- - pominąć, przeoczyć
- - zaśmiecać
- - arkusz kalkulacyjny
- - przytłaczający
17 Clues: - dosłownie • - zaśmiecać • - wszechobecny • - zanurzyć się • - przełożyć coś • - targowanie się • - przytłaczający • - brzdąc, szkrab • - ukazać, ujawnić • - wartość odżywcza • - stoisko na targu • - ręcznie wykonany • - pominąć, przeoczyć • - arkusz kalkulacyjny • - chwalić, szczycić się • - oburzający, skandaliczny • - imponujący, robiący piorujące wrażenie
Science - Plants 2020-05-13
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- Like all living things, plants _______ and change.
- The _______ of a plant take in water and minerals from the soil.
- Plants are living things.
- A chemical reaction that takes place in a plant to produce food.
- All plants need sunlight, food and _________.
- New plants grow from tiny _______.
- Insects carry _________ from flower to flower.
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- The stem carries _________ and water to all parts of the plant.
- Roots hold plants under the __________.
- Sometimes, a plant can grow _______ that we can eat.
- Plants give off _________ to help us breathe.
- most plants have _______ that make seeds.
- Plants use _________ to stay healthy.
- The part of the plant that holds the plant straight up is called the _______.
14 Clues: Plants are living things. • New plants grow from tiny _______. • Plants use _________ to stay healthy. • Roots hold plants under the __________. • most plants have _______ that make seeds. • Plants give off _________ to help us breathe. • All plants need sunlight, food and _________. • Insects carry _________ from flower to flower. • ...
3.02 Crossword 2025-10-09
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- main product of photosynthesis
- minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle
- how plants take in water via roots
- Ms. Frye's favorite tree
- plant that keeps its leaves year round
- opposite of Xylem
- how plants lose water through their leaves/how plants sweat
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- how minerals travel through cell walls/the diffusion of water
- Glucose
- triphosphate main product of cellular respiration
- plant reproduction using seeds
- trans-locates up the stem
- Plant has a 1 year life cycle
- resting stage in a plants life cycle
- seasonal trees that lose their leaves in their dormant stage
15 Clues: Glucose • opposite of Xylem • Ms. Frye's favorite tree • trans-locates up the stem • Plant has a 1 year life cycle • main product of photosynthesis • plant reproduction using seeds • how plants take in water via roots • resting stage in a plants life cycle • plant that keeps its leaves year round • minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle • ...
Plant Crossword 2014-06-26
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- This pine has five needles
- At one point tulip bulbs where once more valuable then what in Holland
- This animal eats only plants
- Plants make this so we can survive
- Without this nothing in the world can exist
- It takes this many days for a tree to turn 26 pounds of carbon dioxide into oxygen
- What compounds make you cry when you cut onions?
- Looks like winter green but is bland
- The what of yellow birch taste like peppermint
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- Plants need this liquid to survive
- This type of plant makes 70 percent of our oxygen
- This is a way a plant gets food
- Vanilla flavoring is made from orchid called vanilla what
- Strawberries have about 200 what
- The pointy thing on some plants used for protection.
- One acre of trees can make oxygen for this many people
- Plants need this to survive
- Some trees have blank names
- This plant part collects water
19 Clues: This pine has five needles • Plants need this to survive • Some trees have blank names • This animal eats only plants • This plant part collects water • This is a way a plant gets food • Strawberries have about 200 what • Plants need this liquid to survive • Plants make this so we can survive • Looks like winter green but is bland • Without this nothing in the world can exist • ...
