nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition In Plants. 2017-05-16
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- Plays a good role in turning the soil layers and replenishing he nutrients.
- Fats,Proteins,Vitamins and Minerals are called this.
- A nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food.
- The small openings of pores usually at the under surface of the leave.
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- It lives in the root nodules of legumes.
- A heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
- Farmers add this to the soil to increase the nutrients in the soil.
- An example of a partial parasite.
8 Clues: An example of a partial parasite. • A heterotrophic mode of nutrition. • It lives in the root nodules of legumes. • Fats,Proteins,Vitamins and Minerals are called this. • A nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food. • Farmers add this to the soil to increase the nutrients in the soil. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-16
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- is necessary for photosynthesis.
- are organisms that live in or on other living oraganismsand derive their food from them.
- helps keep the plant rigid and upright.
- dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis.
- grow on shoes,clothes,pickles etc...
- vessels are pipe like structures.
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- is an autotroph.
- converts atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
8 Clues: is an autotroph. • is necessary for photosynthesis. • vessels are pipe like structures. • grow on shoes,clothes,pickles etc... • helps keep the plant rigid and upright. • dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis. • converts atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds. • are organisms that live in or on other living oraganismsand derive their food from them.
nutrition in plants 2017-05-15
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- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization is called
- an organism that feeds on or derives nourishment from decaying organic matter.
- a mutually beneficial relationship between different people or groups.
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- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- he process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.
- a nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, especially in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
8 Clues: a mutually beneficial relationship between different people or groups. • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization is called • an organism that feeds on or derives nourishment from decaying organic matter. • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
nutrition in plants 2019-04-11
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- insectivorous plant
- bacterium that can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into usable form
- organism that derives nutrients from another organism without being benefitted
- interaction between two organisms which live close together and benefit each other
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- parasite
- organisms with saprotrophic mode of nutrition
- symbiotic
- saprotroph
8 Clues: parasite • symbiotic • saprotroph • insectivorous plant • organisms with saprotrophic mode of nutrition • bacterium that can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into usable form • organism that derives nutrients from another organism without being benefitted • interaction between two organisms which live close together and benefit each other
Nutrition in plants 2024-09-03
8 Clues: Humans are • Green pigment in plant • Components present in food • Small pores present in leaves • Mode of taking nutrients in body • Organisms that make their own food • Slimy green patches present in pond • Mode of nutrition organism get from dead and deacying matter
Nutrition in plants 2025-07-12
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- A water-conducting tissue.
- The form in which food is stored in plants.
- A plant having colourful leaves.
- Plants that capture tiny creatures.
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- The process where plants use CO₂, water, and sunlight to make food.
- A kind of fungus.
- A process in living beings that burns food and gives energy.
- The green colouring matter used in photosynthesis.
8 Clues: A kind of fungus. • A water-conducting tissue. • A plant having colourful leaves. • Plants that capture tiny creatures. • The form in which food is stored in plants. • The green colouring matter used in photosynthesis. • A process in living beings that burns food and gives energy. • The process where plants use CO₂, water, and sunlight to make food.
Chapter 26 - Seed Plants 2024-04-23
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- An angiosperm plant that has flowers with parts in multiples of 4 or 5
- A plant structure that helps disperse seeds
- The location of the megaspore, megagametophyte, and eggs in a seed plant
- A term for the female spore of seed plants
- This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves
- A plant with naked seeds
- The dominant life stage for seed plants
- The extra tissue found in angiosperms that provides additional nutrition
- A term for plants that produce both egg and sperm
- A plant structure that allows plants to pause their life cycle and become dormant
- This gymnosperm requires pollinators for pollen dispersal
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- A term that refers to a plant that retains its leaves all year
- A pollen grain will eventually produce this gamete
- A term referring to the male gametophyte in seed plants
- A term for the male spore of seed plants
- A plant structure that attracts pollinators
- A seed plant that has flowers
- An angiosperm plant with parallel venation in the leaves
- This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves
- The structure that brings sperm to eggs in seed plants
- A term for plants that have separate males and females
21 Clues: A plant with naked seeds • A seed plant that has flowers • This gymnosperm has fan-shaped leaves • The dominant life stage for seed plants • A term for the male spore of seed plants • A term for the female spore of seed plants • A plant structure that attracts pollinators • A plant structure that helps disperse seeds • This type of gymnosperm has needle-like leaves • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-25
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- The tube through which plants transport water and minerals.
- Organisms that make their food on their own.
- Plants that depend on the host plant for nutrients.
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- The pores on the underside of leaves through which the exchange of gases take place.
- Rhizobium live in this type of plant.
- The food that is stored in the plants after photosynthesis.
- The part of an insectivorous plant that is modified to be a pitcher.
- The most common autotrophs.
8 Clues: The most common autotrophs. • Rhizobium live in this type of plant. • Organisms that make their food on their own. • Plants that depend on the host plant for nutrients. • The tube through which plants transport water and minerals. • The food that is stored in the plants after photosynthesis. • The part of an insectivorous plant that is modified to be a pitcher. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-22
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- bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- example of an insectivorous plant.
- green pigment present in the leaf.
- beneficial relationship.
- take in carbon dixode from the air.
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- process in which plants get their food.
- plant-example of an parasitic plant.
- vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
8 Clues: beneficial relationship. • example of an insectivorous plant. • green pigment present in the leaf. • take in carbon dixode from the air. • plant-example of an parasitic plant. • process in which plants get their food. • bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds. • vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
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- green pigment present in plants for photosynthesis
- venus flytrap is an example of
- non-green plants live on dead and decaying matter
- two different organisms work together for thier mutual benefit
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- the process of making food by plants
- plants which can prepare thier own food
- plants non-green plants live in or on other organisms and derive food from it
- tiny pores on the underside of the leaves
8 Clues: venus flytrap is an example of • the process of making food by plants • plants which can prepare thier own food • tiny pores on the underside of the leaves • non-green plants live on dead and decaying matter • green pigment present in plants for photosynthesis • two different organisms work together for thier mutual benefit • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-28
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- Organisms that make their own food.
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green
- for nutrition.
- numerous green structures called
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- their food them.
- The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants
- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and
- Soil contains certain bacteria called
8 Clues: for nutrition. • their food them. • numerous green structures called • Organisms that make their own food. • Soil contains certain bacteria called • The cells of green leaves and young stems of plants • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green • Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and
Nutrition in plants 2016-05-28
8 Clues: insectivorous plant. • uses ingenious methods. • they make their own food. • soil contains this bacteris. • the plant gets it food from the______. • depend directly or indirectly on green plants. • the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants. • 2 different organism work together for mutual benefit.
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-15
8 Clues: plants depend on insects • plants depend on dead matter • needed for proteins for plants • plants store food in the form of • where plants are mutually benefited • bacteria found in leguminous plants • is a green pigment present in plants • plants prepare their own food by the process called
Nutrition In Plants 2016-04-19
8 Clues: Tiny pores In leaves • Gas needed for proteins • Green pigment found in plants • Organisms who make their own food • Organisms who don't prepare their own food • Gas which is released after photosynthesis • cells Controls opening and closing of stomata • the process in which green plants make their own food
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-20
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- these manures and fertilizers contain plant nutrients such as
- fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as
- cells the stomata are surrounred by
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- two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- are green because of the presence of a green pigment called chlorophyll
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- plant grow in soil that is not so rich
- soil contains certain bacteria called
8 Clues: cells the stomata are surrounred by • soil contains certain bacteria called • plant grow in soil that is not so rich • these manures and fertilizers contain plant nutrients such as • fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as • two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benefit • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-04-20
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- It controls the opening and closing of stomata.
- Organism depend on green plants for their nutrition.
- Ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
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- Green pigment called chloroplasts.
- Taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body.
- Dodder is an example of.
- Bacteria contained in the soil.
- Tiny pores in the leaf which help in taking in carbondioxide.
8 Clues: Dodder is an example of. • Bacteria contained in the soil. • Green pigment called chloroplasts. • It controls the opening and closing of stomata. • Ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • Organism depend on green plants for their nutrition. • Taking in food by an organism and utilization by the body. • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-05-08
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- organisms that can make their food fromctly simple non-living substances
- numerous green structures in the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants
- green pigment present in chloroplasts
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
8 Clues: green pigment present in chloroplasts • organisms that can make their food fromctly simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2016-05-05
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- The tube through which plants transport water and minerals.
- The part of an insectivorous plant that is modified to be a pitcher.
- Organisms that make their food on their own.
- The pores on the underside of the leaves through which the exchange of gases take place.
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- Rhizobium live in this kind of plant.
- Plants that depend on the host plants for nutrients.
- The most common autotrophs.
- The food that is stored in the plants after photosynthesis.
8 Clues: The most common autotrophs. • Rhizobium live in this kind of plant. • Organisms that make their food on their own. • Plants that depend on the host plants for nutrients. • The tube through which plants transport water and minerals. • The food that is stored in the plants after photosynthesis. • The part of an insectivorous plant that is modified to be a pitcher. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- animals which depend on other animals
- these control the closing and opening of stomata
- fungi and bacteria use this mode of nutrition
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- the process in which plants make their food
- these are present on the underside of the leaves
- animals depend on plants
- organisms which make their own food
- singular of stoma
8 Clues: singular of stoma • animals depend on plants • organisms which make their own food • animals which depend on other animals • the process in which plants make their food • fungi and bacteria use this mode of nutrition • these are present on the underside of the leaves • these control the closing and opening of stomata
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- soil contains a bacteria called
- organism that live on dead plants and animals
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food
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- dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis
- organism which make their own food
- mutually beneficial relationship
- animals and non green plants
- organism that live in or on other living organism
8 Clues: animals and non green plants • soil contains a bacteria called • mutually beneficial relationship • organism which make their own food • dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis • organism that live on dead plants and animals • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • organism that live in or on other living organism
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-15
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- it is not required for photosynthesis
- by taking food by an organisms and utilize by body
- which live on other organisms and derive their food
- they consume insects
- leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores called
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- which cannot make their own food and take plants help
- that live on dead matter derive food
- they can make their own food
8 Clues: they consume insects • they can make their own food • that live on dead matter derive food • it is not required for photosynthesis • by taking food by an organisms and utilize by body • which live on other organisms and derive their food • which cannot make their own food and take plants help • leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores called
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-21
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- The one who can make food on their own are called.
- Small openings on the leaves of the plant.
- is the process called in which green plants make their own food.
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- the mode of nutrition where two different Organisms work together
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them are called.
- The green pigment present in the leaves of the plant.
- The one who cannot make food on their own are called.
8 Clues: Small openings on the leaves of the plant. • The one who can make food on their own are called. • The green pigment present in the leaves of the plant. • The one who cannot make food on their own are called. • is the process called in which green plants make their own food. • the mode of nutrition where two different Organisms work together • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-21
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- mode of nutrition where two living organisms work for their mutual benifit
- mode of nutrition where green plants make food from simple substances
- organisms that live on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them
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- synthesis of food which occurs with the presence of sunlight
- converts atmospheric nitrogen in water-soluble compounds
- depends directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition
- leaves take in carbon dioxide through these tiny pores
8 Clues: leaves take in carbon dioxide through these tiny pores • converts atmospheric nitrogen in water-soluble compounds • synthesis of food which occurs with the presence of sunlight • depends directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition • mode of nutrition where green plants make food from simple substances • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-23
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- GETS ABSORBED FROM THE ATMOSPHERE DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES IN THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH PAASITE GETS ITS FOOD
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- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP
- PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTS
- ANIMALS THAT DEPEND DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ON GREEN PLANTS
- GREEN PIGMENT
- PLANT THAT GETS NUTRITION FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER
8 Clues: GREEN PIGMENT • PLANTS WHICH FEED ON INSECTS • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP • THE PLANT FROM WHICH PAASITE GETS ITS FOOD • NUMEROUS GREEN STRUCTURES IN THE CELLS OF GREEN LEAVES • GETS ABSORBED FROM THE ATMOSPHERE DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS • PLANT THAT GETS NUTRITION FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER • ANIMALS THAT DEPEND DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ON GREEN PLANTS
nutrition in plants 2017-05-22
8 Clues: animals that eat plants • tiny pores present in leaves • gas needed for photosynthesis • animals that eat other animals • green pigment present in leaves • organisms that make their own food • animals that eat animals and plants • bacteria presnt in the roots of leguminous plants
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-22
8 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • animals that eat plants • green pigment in leaves • animals that eat other animals • organism that make their own food • animals that eat plant and animals • dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis • bacteria present in leguminous plants' roots
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-30
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- organism that derives its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
- the term that is used for the mode of nutrition in yeast, mushroom and bread mould.
- plants carnivorous plants that feed on insects
- tiny pores present in the leaves
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- organism feed on their host
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesise nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- in the absence of this photosynthesis will not occur in leaves.
- organisms which prepare food for themselves using simple naturally available raw materials.
8 Clues: organism feed on their host • tiny pores present in the leaves • plants carnivorous plants that feed on insects • in the absence of this photosynthesis will not occur in leaves. • organism that derives its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances. • the term that is used for the mode of nutrition in yeast, mushroom and bread mould. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-04
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the process of taking in food by an organism iandts utilization by the body
- a non-green plant that lives on dead and decane plants and animals and derive their food from them
- process in which plants make their own food
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- plant that grow in not so rich soil
- organisms that make their own food
- the mood of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- a green pigment present in chloroplast
8 Clues: organisms that make their own food • plant that grow in not so rich soil • a green pigment present in chloroplast • process in which plants make their own food • the process of taking in food by an organism iandts utilization by the body • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-04
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- plant that grow in not so rich soil
- a non-green plant that lives on dead and decane plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the process of taking in food by an organism iandts utilization by the body
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- a green pigment present in chloroplast
- process in which plants make their own food
- organisms that make their own food
- the mood of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
8 Clues: organisms that make their own food • plant that grow in not so rich soil • a green pigment present in chloroplast • process in which plants make their own food • the process of taking in food by an organism iandts utilization by the body • organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-04
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive food from them
- cells control the opening or closing of stomata
- process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition
- the green substance present in the leaves that traps energy from sunlight
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- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benifit
- organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them
8 Clues: cells control the opening or closing of stomata • organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them • process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-06-03
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- LIVING ORGANISMS THAT FEED AND LIVE ON AN HOST
- WHAT DOES PHOTO IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS REFER TO
- THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AN USING BY THE BODY IS CALLED
- ORGANISMS THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS
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- WHAT TYPE OF PLANT IS CUSCUTA
- THE ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR FOOD FROM NON-LIVING SUBSTANCE
- WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY NEEDS OF OUR BODY
- SAPROPHYTES ARE GREEN IN COLOUR.TRUE OR FALSE
8 Clues: WHAT TYPE OF PLANT IS CUSCUTA • WHAT DOES PHOTO IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS REFER TO • SAPROPHYTES ARE GREEN IN COLOUR.TRUE OR FALSE • LIVING ORGANISMS THAT FEED AND LIVE ON AN HOST • WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY NEEDS OF OUR BODY • ORGANISMS THAT DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY DEPEND ON GREEN PLANTS • THE ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR FOOD FROM NON-LIVING SUBSTANCE • ...
Nutrition In Plants 2017-06-24
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- The process of obtaining and utilising food by an organism.
- Green pigment present in the leaves of the plant.
- Organism feeding on dead matter.
- The food factory of the plant.
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- Organism that cannot prepare its own food.
- A plant parasite.
- The process by which green plants prepare their food.
- The living organisms from which a parasite derives its food.
8 Clues: A plant parasite. • The food factory of the plant. • Organism feeding on dead matter. • Organism that cannot prepare its own food. • Green pigment present in the leaves of the plant. • The process by which green plants prepare their food. • The process of obtaining and utilising food by an organism. • The living organisms from which a parasite derives its food.
Nutrition in Plants 2022-04-07
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- this process happens in the mitochondria to produce energy
- water vapor and carbon dioxide go in and water and oxygen come out
- water + mineral salts + organic matter
- this process happens in the chloroplast with the help of the sun
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- this is where elaborated sap travels through
- water + mineral salts
- root hairs help to take in water and mineral salts
- this is where raw sap travels through
8 Clues: water + mineral salts • this is where raw sap travels through • water + mineral salts + organic matter • this is where elaborated sap travels through • root hairs help to take in water and mineral salts • this process happens in the mitochondria to produce energy • this process happens in the chloroplast with the help of the sun • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2024-04-26
8 Clues: Pollution indicators • Stored food in plants • Prepares their own food • Takes pre-digested food • Absorbs energy of sunlight • Digests food outside the body • Fixes atmospheric nitrogen in legumes • insectivorous plants grow in ________ deficient soil
nutrition in plants 2017-05-07
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- it is bounded by 2 kidney like cells
- nutrition where organisms prepare get their food directly or indirectly
- plants live together and share food and shelter
- plants prepare their own food using sunlight, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll
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- I'm a partial parasite
- nutrition where organisms prepare their own food
- we live in soils that lack in nutrition
- I'm a total parasite
8 Clues: I'm a total parasite • I'm a partial parasite • it is bounded by 2 kidney like cells • we live in soils that lack in nutrition • plants live together and share food and shelter • nutrition where organisms prepare their own food • nutrition where organisms prepare get their food directly or indirectly • ...
PLANTS 2016-04-20
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them
- tiny pores in leaves
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures
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- the process by which plants make their own food
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- a green pigment in leaves
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- organisms that are able to prepare thier own food
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food
10 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • a green pigment in leaves • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • the process by which plants make their own food • organisms that are able to prepare thier own food • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2021-06-05
8 Clues: Green pigment • Energy is obtained from • Singular form of stomata • Plants make their own food • Energy absorbed by chlorophyll • Increase the surface area of roots • Regulate opening and closing of stoma • Sugar is stored in the form of starch
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-15
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- converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble nutrients.
- plants are plants which mostly do not have chlorophyll and cannot prepare their own food.
- is the process in which plants make their own food.
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- is a substance that gives us energy and helps in growth.
- water,carbon dioxide and chlorophyll is needed for photosynthesis
- plants which feed on insects and get nutrients from it.
- plants that live on dead decaying organic matter.
- are small openings or pores at the under surface of the leaves.
8 Clues: plants that live on dead decaying organic matter. • is the process in which plants make their own food. • plants which feed on insects and get nutrients from it. • is a substance that gives us energy and helps in growth. • converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble nutrients. • are small openings or pores at the under surface of the leaves. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-08
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- the plant from which a parasite gets its food
- organism which make their own food
- animals and non green plants
- mutually beneficial relationship
- dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis
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- organism that live on dead plants and animals
- organism that live in or on other living organism
- soil contains a bacteria called
8 Clues: animals and non green plants • soil contains a bacteria called • mutually beneficial relationship • organism which make their own food • dioxide gas needed for photosynthesis • the plant from which a parasite gets its food • organism that live on dead plants and animals • organism that live in or on other living organism
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-01
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- a liquid needed for the plant to make its food
- plants who make their own food
- a green pigment present in the leaves and the stem
- an opening in the underside of the leaves
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- the plants food factory
- bacteria found in the roots of plants like legumes
- process in which the plant makes its own food
- the food made by the plants
8 Clues: the plants food factory • the food made by the plants • plants who make their own food • an opening in the underside of the leaves • process in which the plant makes its own food • a liquid needed for the plant to make its food • bacteria found in the roots of plants like legumes • a green pigment present in the leaves and the stem
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
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- Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- Organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- The process by what leaves make their food
- The plant from which a parasite get its food is called
8 Clues: The process by what leaves make their food • The plant from which a parasite get its food is called • Organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substances • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-07
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- green pigment present in plant
- a bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble form that plant can absorb
- plants that take nutrition from dead and decaying matter
- parasites,saprophytes,insectivorous are ___________
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
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- process by which plants make food
- plant that sucks food from another plant with the help of root like strictures
- the gaurd cells are present in _________ part of a leaf
8 Clues: green pigment present in plant • process by which plants make food • parasites,saprophytes,insectivorous are ___________ • the gaurd cells are present in _________ part of a leaf • plants that take nutrition from dead and decaying matter • the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
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- Plants which drive their food fully or partially from other plants
- the different components of food are called
- are the green pigments present in chloroplast
- plants which get their food by the dead decaying matter
- what are small openings usually under the leaf surface.
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- the mode of taking food y an organism and its utilize in the body is called
- plants which eat other insects
- I am a parasitic plant which smells like rotten meat who am I
8 Clues: plants which eat other insects • the different components of food are called • are the green pigments present in chloroplast • plants which get their food by the dead decaying matter • what are small openings usually under the leaf surface. • I am a parasitic plant which smells like rotten meat who am I • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-04
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive food from them
- cells control the opening or closing of stomata
- process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition
- the green substance present in the leaves that traps energy from sunlight
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- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benifit
- organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them
8 Clues: cells control the opening or closing of stomata • organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them • process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-04
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- cells control the opening or closing of stomata
- organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials
- organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition
- the mode of nutrition where 2 different organisms work together for their mutual benifit
- the green substance present in the leaves that traps energy from sunlight
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- process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive food from them
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them
8 Clues: cells control the opening or closing of stomata • organisms that can make their food from simple raw materials • process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food fro them • organisms that depend directly or indirectly on green plants for nutrition • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-05
8 Clues: Symbiosis • Autotrophs • Leguminous plants • Saprophytic plants • An insectivorous plant • Covert nitrogen to nitrates • Vessels for transporting water • A gas needed for photosynthesis
nutrition in plants 2017-05-06
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- symbiotic relationship between alga and fungi
- tiny pores on the underside of the leaf which help in exchange of gases
- plants like gram ,peas and moong
- orangisms that can make food on their own
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- a mutually beneficial relationship between two different kinds of plants
- photo in photosynthesis means
- non- green plants living on dead and decaying matter
- bacteria that lives in the roots of leguminous plants
8 Clues: photo in photosynthesis means • plants like gram ,peas and moong • orangisms that can make food on their own • symbiotic relationship between alga and fungi • non- green plants living on dead and decaying matter • bacteria that lives in the roots of leguminous plants • tiny pores on the underside of the leaf which help in exchange of gases • ...
Nutrition In Plants. 2017-05-16
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- It lives in the root nodules of legumes.
- Fats,Proteins,Vitamins and Minerals are called this.
- A nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food.
- An example of a partial parasite.
- Plays a good role in turning the soil layers and replenishing he nutrients.
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- A heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
- The small openings of pores usually at the under surface of the leave.
- Farmers add this to the soil to increase the nutrients in the soil.
8 Clues: An example of a partial parasite. • A heterotrophic mode of nutrition. • It lives in the root nodules of legumes. • Fats,Proteins,Vitamins and Minerals are called this. • A nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food. • Farmers add this to the soil to increase the nutrients in the soil. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-21
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- The plant from which a parasite gets its food
- Energy for photosynthesis is obtained from sunlight
- Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for the mutual benefit
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- The cells of green leaf and young stem of plan contains numerous green structure
- The method of getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in the form of a liquid
- Another name for Saprotrophs
- Leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores
8 Clues: Another name for Saprotrophs • The plant from which a parasite gets its food • Energy for photosynthesis is obtained from sunlight • Leaves take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores • Organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • The cells of green leaf and young stem of plan contains numerous green structure • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-23
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- _______is converted from glucose to be stored in different parts of a plant
- waterand minerals are transported to the leaves through what?
- photois referred to what in photosynthesis
- most of the pulses we get are from this plant
- the ultimate source of energy
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- a combination of components
- whatcan take in atmospheric nitrogen and convert into water soluble compounds
- this controls the opening and closing of a stomata
8 Clues: a combination of components • the ultimate source of energy • photois referred to what in photosynthesis • most of the pulses we get are from this plant • this controls the opening and closing of a stomata • waterand minerals are transported to the leaves through what? • _______is converted from glucose to be stored in different parts of a plant • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-23
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- the ultimate source of energy for all living beings
- gram, peas and moong are examples of
- organisms which directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the water and minerals absorbed by the plants are transported to leaves through
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- the process of taking in food by and organism and its utilization by the body
- the minute pores on the underside of the leaves
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures
8 Clues: gram, peas and moong are examples of • the minute pores on the underside of the leaves • the ultimate source of energy for all living beings • organisms which directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • the process of taking in food by and organism and its utilization by the body • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-22
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- bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
- example of an insectivorous plant.
- green pigment present in the leaf.
- beneficial relationship.
- take in carbon dixode from the air.
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- process in which plants get their food.
- plant-example of an parasitic plant.
- vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
8 Clues: beneficial relationship. • example of an insectivorous plant. • green pigment present in the leaf. • take in carbon dixode from the air. • plant-example of an parasitic plant. • process in which plants get their food. • bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds. • vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
nutrition in plants 2016-05-22
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- take in carbon dixode from the air.
- process in which plants get their food.
- vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
- bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds.
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- beneficial relationship.
- plant-example of an parasitic plant.
- example of an insectivorous plant.
- green pigment present in the leaf.
8 Clues: beneficial relationship. • example of an insectivorous plant. • green pigment present in the leaf. • take in carbon dixode from the air. • plant-example of an parasitic plant. • process in which plants get their food. • bacteria that changes nitrogen into water-soluble compounds. • vessels-they transport the water and minerals from the roots.
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-22
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- Hydroxide The substance that absorbs carbon dioxide
- cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
- The by-product of photosynthesis
- The bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates
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- tiny pores underside the leaves
- the liquid used for testing starch
- mutual benefit relationship among different organisms
- White, green, or brow patches of thread like growth
8 Clues: tiny pores underside the leaves • The by-product of photosynthesis • the liquid used for testing starch • Hydroxide The substance that absorbs carbon dioxide • White, green, or brow patches of thread like growth • cells that control the opening and closing of stomata • mutual benefit relationship among different organisms • ...
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-26
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- plants which make there own food is called
- green plants are called
- black iodine is added to starch it becomes
- respiration are the two main food obtained by the body
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- is not necessary for photosynthesis
- living organisms that cannot make their own food are called
- the plant from which a parasitic gets its food is called
- cells control the opening and closing of a stomata
8 Clues: green plants are called • is not necessary for photosynthesis • plants which make there own food is called • black iodine is added to starch it becomes • cells control the opening and closing of a stomata • the plant from which a parasitic gets its food is called • respiration are the two main food obtained by the body • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-27
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- The green pigment present in the leaf.
- The mode of taking in food by an organism and its utilization in the body.
- Venus fly trap
- Organisms that get their food directly or indirectly from plants.
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- The mutual benefitial relationship between two organisms.
- Process by which green plants make their own food.
- The organisms which prepare their own food.
- Association between alagae and fungi
8 Clues: Venus fly trap • Association between alagae and fungi • The green pigment present in the leaf. • The organisms which prepare their own food. • Process by which green plants make their own food. • The mutual benefitial relationship between two organisms. • Organisms that get their food directly or indirectly from plants. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-05-15
8 Clues: plants depend on insects • plants depend on dead matter • needed for proteins for plants • plants store food in the form of • where plants are mutually benefited • bacteria found in leguminous plants • is a green pigment present in plants • plants prepare their own food by the process called
nutrition in plants 2016-05-11
8 Clues: a green pigment • a parasitic plant • a saprophytic plant • a symbiosis nutrition • a insectivorous plant • tiny pores under a leaf • lives on the roots of leguminous plant • a process by which plants make their own
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2024-04-18
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- A parasite plant with yellow slender and branche stem
- a green pigment which found in leaves
- the pores through which leaves exchange gases
- This mode of nutritions in which organisms take a nutrition from dead and decaying matter
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- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
- some organisms list together and Sher both shelter and nutrients
- plants Plants that depend on trapping and digesting insects for the requirement of nutrient
- a process in which plants make their own food
8 Clues: a green pigment which found in leaves • a process in which plants make their own food • the pores through which leaves exchange gases • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • A parasite plant with yellow slender and branche stem • some organisms list together and Sher both shelter and nutrients • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2025-05-12
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- Organisms only eating plants
- Pores present in plants for gaseous exchange
- The process by which plants make their food
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- Green pigment present in leaves
- Organisms that depend on other organisms for food
- Organisms that prepare their own food
- Mode of taking food in organisms
- Released after photosynthesis
8 Clues: Organisms only eating plants • Released after photosynthesis • Green pigment present in leaves • Mode of taking food in organisms • Organisms that prepare their own food • The process by which plants make their food • Pores present in plants for gaseous exchange • Organisms that depend on other organisms for food
how nutrients are replenished in soil 2024-10-05
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- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- animals that depend on plants
- a plot of ground with greenery
- development
- a part of nature which helps in the growth of plants
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- a living thing that grows
- substance naturally formed in the earth
- manure/ compost/ plant food
- a mineral
- the substance which provides energy
- any living thing
- having good health
12 Clues: a mineral • development • any living thing • having good health • a living thing that grows • manure/ compost/ plant food • animals that depend on plants • makes up 78% of the atmosphere • a plot of ground with greenery • the substance which provides energy • substance naturally formed in the earth • a part of nature which helps in the growth of plants
NUTRITION OF PLANTS 2016-04-26
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- Pores through which Co2enter plants
- Baceria which convert atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble form
- plants which grow on other plants.
- Process of making food in plants
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- Pipe like structure which transport water in plants
- Meaning of trophism
- Green pigment present in plants
- utual beneficial relationship between two organisms for food
- the process of taking in food and its utilization
- Plants which make their own food
10 Clues: Meaning of trophism • Green pigment present in plants • Plants which make their own food • Process of making food in plants • plants which grow on other plants. • Pores through which Co2enter plants • the process of taking in food and its utilization • Pipe like structure which transport water in plants • utual beneficial relationship between two organisms for food • ...
Class 5 2023-07-13
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- Which Rishi wrote Vishnu Puran
- One who feels what others feel
- Who is the Showman
- Founder of Microsoft
- Animal with long hair to protect itself from cold
- Hira Kund dam is in
- The Parsis are followers of
- The windiest continent
- Plants get nutrition from
- MGR memorial is in
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- The longest tunnel in India
- People watching a cricket match
- Flat part of the leaf
- The first Indian commercial pilot
- Folk dance of Maharashtra
- Who is Shahid-e-azam
- Bhim's son
- plants that grow in water
- Antonym of Knowledge
- Animal that can store food
20 Clues: Bhim's son • Who is the Showman • MGR memorial is in • Hira Kund dam is in • Founder of Microsoft • Who is Shahid-e-azam • Antonym of Knowledge • Flat part of the leaf • The windiest continent • Folk dance of Maharashtra • plants that grow in water • Plants get nutrition from • Animal that can store food • The longest tunnel in India • The Parsis are followers of • ...
Classification of living organisms 2025-02-23
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- the type of nutrition that fungi use
- the type of cell that has a nucleus
- the type of nutrition that green plants use
- the number of different species in a given area
- the type of classification key with two options to each clue
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- the type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- the word used to describe a 2 worded scientific name
- the kingdom that bacteria fall into
- the sixth level in the taxonomy hierarchy
- the science of classifying organisms
- the process an organism undergoes in order to adapt to changes in its environment
- the type of nutrition that animals use
- the second level in the taxonomy hierarchy
- the kingdom that algae and amoebas fall into
14 Clues: the kingdom that bacteria fall into • the type of cell that has a nucleus • the type of nutrition that fungi use • the science of classifying organisms • the type of nutrition that animals use • the sixth level in the taxonomy hierarchy • the second level in the taxonomy hierarchy • the type of nutrition that green plants use • the kingdom that algae and amoebas fall into • ...
how nutrients are replenished in soil 2024-10-05
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- makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- animals that depend on plants
- a plot of ground with greenery
- development
- a part of nature which helps in the growth of plants
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- a living thing that grows
- substance naturally formed in the earth
- manure/ compost/ plant food
- a mineral
- the substance which provides energy
- any living thing
- having good health
12 Clues: a mineral • development • any living thing • having good health • a living thing that grows • manure/ compost/ plant food • animals that depend on plants • makes up 78% of the atmosphere • a plot of ground with greenery • the substance which provides energy • substance naturally formed in the earth • a part of nature which helps in the growth of plants
NUTRITIONS IN PLANTS 2017-04-27
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- CELLS Each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- A thin layer, plate, or scale of sedimentary rock, organic tissue, or other material.
- An animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- An organism that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- Nucleus is surrounded by a jelly-like substance called.
- An organism that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition.
- PLANTS A plant which fulfills its nitrogenous needs by eating insects is called.
- A nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, especially in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
- A cavity within the cytoplasm of a cell, surrounded by a single membrane and containing fluid, food, or metabolic waste.
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- A substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- A plastid in the cells of green plants and green algae that contains chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments and creates glucose through photosynthesis.
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.
- An organism that live in or on other living organisms derive their food from them.
- The process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called.
- A large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf.
- Leaves take in carbondioxide from air through tiny pores called.
- An organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyano-bacteria, which is responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- MEMBRANE Some organisms are made of only one cell.The cell is enclosed by a thin outer boundary, called.
20 Clues: A large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf. • Nucleus is surrounded by a jelly-like substance called. • Leaves take in carbondioxide from air through tiny pores called. • An organism that can make their food from simple non-living substances. • An animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives. • ...
Organisms, Photosynthesis, & Respiration 2025-09-18
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- living things are made up of these
- all living things_______ and develop
- when living things remove waste
- this is a product of photosynthesis
- this and Greek terms are used in scientific names
- the sugar made by photosynthesis
- the study of classifying living things
- the ability to change position
- includes a genus and species
- developed the first classification system for organisms
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- all living things produce this by seeds, eggs, or live birth
- required for energy, growth, & development
- product of cellular respiration needed by plants
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- along with water and light, this is needed by plants for photosynthesis
- the color of chloroplasts
- process in cells that releases energy from food
- Living things respond to this
- where cellular respiration takes place in cells
- process used by plants to make food
21 Clues: the color of chloroplasts • includes a genus and species • Living things respond to this • the ability to change position • when living things remove waste • the sugar made by photosynthesis • living things are made up of these • this is a product of photosynthesis • process used by plants to make food • all living things_______ and develop • ...
Ruminant Cross Word 2022-10-10
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- grain and protein supplements
- fourth compartment of ruminant animal
- high fiber food sources
- eats only meat
- organic compound carbon,hydrogen,oxygen
- 2nd compartment of ruminant stomach
- organic compound needed for nutrition
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- good tasting
- 1st and largest compartment of ruminant stomach
- feed material high in specific nutrients
- eats meat and plants
- organ that helps digestive process
- eats only plants
- proper proportions in 24hr period
- 3rd compartment of ruminant stomach
- complex carbohydrate
- organic compound made up of amino acids
- organic compound solid at room temperature
- type and amount of feed animal gets in rations
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts
20 Clues: good tasting • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats meat and plants • complex carbohydrate • high fiber food sources • grain and protein supplements • proper proportions in 24hr period • organ that helps digestive process • 3rd compartment of ruminant stomach • 2nd compartment of ruminant stomach • fourth compartment of ruminant animal • organic compound needed for nutrition • ...
Organisms, Photosynthesis, & Respiration 2025-09-18
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- the study of classifying living things
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- all living things produce this by seeds, eggs, or live birth
- process in cells that releases energy from food
- this is a product of photosynthesis
- developed the first classification system for organisms
- product of cellular respiration needed by plants
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- the ability to change position
- process used by plants to make food
- where cellular respiration takes place in cells
- this and Greek terms are used in scientific names
- when living things remove waste
- living things are made up of these
- required for energy, growth, & development
- Living things respond to this
- along with water and light, this is needed by plants for photosynthesis
- includes a genus and species
- the color of chloroplasts
- the sugar made by photosynthesis
- all living things_______ and develop
21 Clues: the color of chloroplasts • includes a genus and species • Living things respond to this • the ability to change position • when living things remove waste • the sugar made by photosynthesis • living things are made up of these • process used by plants to make food • this is a product of photosynthesis • all living things_______ and develop • ...
Nutrition in plants 2023-05-24
7 Clues: eg of saprophyte • nutrition in plants • nutrition in animals • captures the sunlight • protein fixing bacteria • process of making food in plants • derives its food from other plant's
Kingdoms Plantae and Animalia 2025-02-01
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- An example of insectivorous plant
- The diploid phase of plants lifecycle
- Animals store their reserve food as
- Animals do not have this cell component
- The forms of animals that show elaborate sensory and neuromotor mechanism
- The sexual reproduction occurs by this method in animals
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- Animals depend on this source directly or indirectly for food
- Number of distint phases in the life cycle of plants
- Insectivorous plants are partially called so
- An example of parasitic plant
- Kingdom that includes Heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms
- Kingdom includes all eukaryotic chlorophyll containing organisms
- Mode of nutrition in animals
- Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle
- Cell wall component of plants
15 Clues: Mode of nutrition in animals • An example of parasitic plant • Cell wall component of plants • An example of insectivorous plant • Animals store their reserve food as • The diploid phase of plants lifecycle • Animals do not have this cell component • Insectivorous plants are partially called so • Ploidy of the gametophytic phase of plant lifecycle • ...
Organisms, Photosynthesis, & Respiration 2025-09-18
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- all living things produce this by seeds, eggs, or live birth
- required for energy, growth, & development
- the color of chloroplasts
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- process in cells that releases energy from food
- product of cellular respiration needed by plants
- type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- along with water and light, this is needed by plants for photosynthesis
- developed the first classification system for organisms
- process used by plants to make food
- the ability to change position
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- where cellular respiration takes place in cells
- when living things remove waste
- living things are made up of these
- the sugar made by photosynthesis
- includes a genus and species
- all living things_______ and develop
- Living things respond to this
- this and Greek terms are used in scientific names
- the study of classifying living things
- this is a product of photosynthesis
21 Clues: the color of chloroplasts • includes a genus and species • Living things respond to this • the ability to change position • when living things remove waste • the sugar made by photosynthesis • living things are made up of these • this is a product of photosynthesis • process used by plants to make food • all living things_______ and develop • ...
Chapter 13 nutrients at work for you gates 2022-09-13
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- shows your food group targets what and how much to eat within your calorie allowance
- fatty substances found in every cell
- A food that has extra nutrients added to it or has nutrients added
- long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
- basis of myplates advice on nutrition and health
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- abnormal reaction of a bodies immune system
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- organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities
- solid at room temperature
- liquid at room temperature
- only eating plants in your diet
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- elements in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- not drinking enough liquid
- building blocks for your cells
16 Clues: solid at room temperature • liquid at room temperature • not drinking enough liquid • building blocks for your cells • only eating plants in your diet • fatty substances found in every cell • abnormal reaction of a bodies immune system • basis of myplates advice on nutrition and health • a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies • ...
Social Science Biology Acitivity 2023-04-25
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- The process of taking in food and converting it into energy and other vital nutrients required for life
- Tiny openings or pores in leaf that allow for gas exchange
- Plants that derive their nutrition by feeding on insects and other organisms
- Organisms that are found on wet and unused surfaces
- A pigment that gives plants their green color
- The interaction between algae and fungi from which lichen forms
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- The process in which solar energy is trapped by chlorophyll to convert carbon dioxide and water to produce food
- Living organisms that live and feed on dead and decaying organisms
- Organisms that make their own food
- An organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from the host
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- A substance that improves growth and productiveness of plants
12 Clues: Organisms that make their own food • A pigment that gives plants their green color • Organisms that are found on wet and unused surfaces • Tiny openings or pores in leaf that allow for gas exchange • A substance that improves growth and productiveness of plants • The interaction between algae and fungi from which lichen forms • ...
HETEROTROPIC NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2020-07-28
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- Parasitic plants obtains its nutrients
- Hinged leaves
- Pitfall trap with sticky liquid inside
- Grow on top of big trees like the oak
- Waxy,white plant that lack chlorophyll
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- Organism that cannot prepare its own food
- Bacteria live in the root nodules
- Saprophytic fungi
- Orange tubular stem
- Association between two different species
- Association between fungi and algae
11 Clues: Hinged leaves • Saprophytic fungi • Orange tubular stem • Bacteria live in the root nodules • Association between fungi and algae • Grow on top of big trees like the oak • Parasitic plants obtains its nutrients • Pitfall trap with sticky liquid inside • Waxy,white plant that lack chlorophyll • Organism that cannot prepare its own food • Association between two different species
nutritions in plants 2017-05-02
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- organisms that live in or on other organisms and derive their foood from them
- the process of taking food by an organism and its utilization by the body
- the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures
- the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves
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- organisms that can make their own food from simple non living substances
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefits
- leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food from
11 Clues: the plant from which a parasite gets its food from • the green pigment which absorbs sunlight in leaves • leaves take in carbon dioxide through tiny pores called • the synthesis of food occur in the presence of sunlight • the cells of green leaves and young stem of numerous green structures • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts.
- an animal that just eats plants as a diet.
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant animals
- good tasting.
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the food and adds chemicals to help break it down.
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at room temp.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
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- a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal.
- a feed material high in specific nutrients.
- the second part of the ruminant stomach.
- an organic compound made up of amino acids.
- the type and amount of feed an animal receives
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- an all eating meat animal
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
19 Clues: good tasting. • an all eating meat animal • the second part of the ruminant stomach. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • an animal that just eats plants as a diet. • a feed material high in specific nutrients. • an organic compound made up of amino acids. • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the type and amount of feed an animal receives • ...
Ruminant 2025-10-21
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- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- organic compound composed of carbon, and oxygen
- fourth compartment of a ruminant animal
- an animal which consumes both plants and flesh
- feed allowance for an animal during 24 hours
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and containingcarbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- good tasting
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- a organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
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- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomuch
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the practice of eating plants as the main part of the diet
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- type an amount of food and drink habitully
- complex carbohydraytes such as cellouse and ligin
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomuch
19 Clues: good tasting • an animal that feeds on flesh • fourth compartment of a ruminant animal • a feed material high in specific nutrients • type an amount of food and drink habitully • feed allowance for an animal during 24 hours • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • an animal which consumes both plants and flesh • the second compartment of the ruminant stomuch • ...
Nutrition in Plants & Animals 2025-07-18
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- CELLS The pairs of cells that control the opening and closing of stomata.
- A plant that lives on another organism and takes its food from it (e.g., Cuscuta).
- The final product of photosynthesis, a type of sugar.
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
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- Animals that eat only other animals.
- Organisms that obtain food from dead and decaying matter.
- The process of breaking down food into simpler substances.
- The chamber in a cow's stomach where partially digested food is softened.
- The organism from which a parasite derives food.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
11 Clues: Animals that eat only other animals. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • The organism from which a parasite derives food. • The process by which plants make their own food. • The final product of photosynthesis, a type of sugar. • Organisms that obtain food from dead and decaying matter. • The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. • ...
PHOTOSYNTESIS 2023-03-02
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- Plants take ... from the air
- They absorb water and mineral salts
- Process in which plants make their own food
- The process of nutrition in essential for animals and...
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- Thanks to plants we breathe ...
- Plant's food
- Is the mixture of water and mineral salts
- Green pigment
- Tiny holes that absorb carbon dioxide
- Plants create their own...
10 Clues: Plant's food • Green pigment • Plants create their own... • Plants take ... from the air • Thanks to plants we breathe ... • They absorb water and mineral salts • Tiny holes that absorb carbon dioxide • Is the mixture of water and mineral salts • Process in which plants make their own food • The process of nutrition in essential for animals and...
Affix Crossword 2023-11-02
31 Clues: one • end • foot • with • many • form • heat • into • above • light • equal • below • again • plants • around • single • middle • neuron • across • animal • to eat • disease • response • nutrition • poisonous • dissolving • inflammation • condition or process • having an aversion for • having a preference for • relating to sperm or seeds
Feeding Relationships 2014-01-28
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- An organism that eats primary consumers.
- An organism that only eats other animals.
- An organism that eats plants and animals.
- The dry mass in grams of a living thing.
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- An organism that only eats plants.
- Uses energy from the Sun to produce nutrition.
- The process plants use to make nutrition.
- An organism that eats producers.
8 Clues: An organism that eats producers. • An organism that only eats plants. • An organism that eats primary consumers. • The dry mass in grams of a living thing. • The process plants use to make nutrition. • An organism that only eats other animals. • An organism that eats plants and animals. • Uses energy from the Sun to produce nutrition.
Vocabulary 3 2013-08-08
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- a substance that plants, animals, and people need to live and grow
- substances found in certain foods (such as bread, rice, and potatoes) that provide your body with energy
- the process of eating the right kind of food so you can grow properly and be healthy
- a substance neither animal nor vegetable found in foods
- any of a variety of organic substances that are essential to the nutrition of animals and plants
- substances found in certain foods (vegetables and fruits) that provide your body with disease preventing nutrients
- the action for which a person or thing is specially fitted or used
- a substance found in foods (such as meat, milk, eggs, and beans) that is an important part of the human diet
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- natural substances that have been modified
- poor nutrition due to lack of feeding our bodies the proper nutrients
- a unit of heat used to indicate the amount of energy that foods will produce in the human body
- having good or equal amounts of all the necessary parts of something
- food produced without the use of chemically formulated fertilizers or pesticides
- a material of a particular kind
- to promote physical growth through eating properly
15 Clues: a material of a particular kind • natural substances that have been modified • to promote physical growth through eating properly • a substance neither animal nor vegetable found in foods • a substance that plants, animals, and people need to live and grow • the action for which a person or thing is specially fitted or used • ...
Jules proceso de vida 2022-11-03
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- eating a balanced diet
- The Stomach acid
- Large complex molecules that play critical roles
- too little Thyroxine
- a balance in the body system
- too much Thyroxine
- cannot produce their own food
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- Raises blood sugar
- the process of removing waste from body
- produce its own food
- eats only plants
- the process of taking in food or water
- glands that secrete hormones to the blood
- Lowers blood sugar
- releases hormones, controls metabolism
- creates enzymes to break down food
- eats both plants and meat
- Eats only meat
- Controls metabolism
19 Clues: Eats only meat • eats only plants • The Stomach acid • Raises blood sugar • Lowers blood sugar • too much Thyroxine • Controls metabolism • produce its own food • too little Thyroxine • eating a balanced diet • eats both plants and meat • a balance in the body system • cannot produce their own food • creates enzymes to break down food • the process of taking in food or water • ...
3 domain classification 2023-01-10
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- it is between kingdom and class
- group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat
- the domain with peptidoglycan cell walls
- storage polysaccharide of plants
- organims with the largest permanent vacuoles
- it is between class and family
- unicellular organisms living in extreme conditions
- bacteria dont have this protein
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- storage carbohydrate of fungi and animals
- the only domain with multicellular members
- unique cell division method for eukaryotes
- mode of nutrition of all fungi
- fungi and some plants make these for reproduction
- protoctist with no cell wall
- first word of the scientific name
- plant-like protoctista
- fungi cell wall material
17 Clues: plant-like protoctista • fungi cell wall material • protoctist with no cell wall • mode of nutrition of all fungi • it is between class and family • it is between kingdom and class • bacteria dont have this protein • storage polysaccharide of plants • first word of the scientific name • the domain with peptidoglycan cell walls • storage carbohydrate of fungi and animals • ...
BIOLOGY 2017-05-03
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- WHICH CELL CONTROLS THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE STOMATA
- THE PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- ARE AUTOTROPHS
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE ON DEAD AND DECAYING PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- THE TINY PORES PRESENT IN LEAVES
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- ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- TEHE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM AND UTILIZING IT BY THE BODY
- THE MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE 2 DIFFERENT ORGANISMS WORK TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT
- ARE PARASITES,SAPROPHYTES OR INSECTIVORUS
- LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR FOOD
10 Clues: ARE AUTOTROPHS • THE TINY PORES PRESENT IN LEAVES • ORGANISMS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • ARE PARASITES,SAPROPHYTES OR INSECTIVORUS • LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR FOOD • THE PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • WHICH CELL CONTROLS THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE STOMATA • ORGANISMS THAT LIVE ON DEAD AND DECAYING PLANTS AND ANIMALS • ...
Life Process 2024-05-02
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- - The regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain stable, constant conditions necessary for life processes.
- Nutrition - The mode of nutrition in which organisms depend on others for food, either by ingesting or absorbing nutrients.
- - The process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. It produces oxygen as a by-product.
- - The process by which organisms take in food and utilize it to get energy, for growth, and for maintenance of body functions.
- Nutrition - The mode of nutrition in which organisms make their own food from simple substances like carbon dioxide and water, using energy from sunlight, e.g., photosynthesis in plants.
- - The process of removing toxic substances and other waste products from the body to maintain homeostasis.
- - The process by which the body utilizes the absorbed food molecules for energy, growth, and cell repair.
- - All chemical reactions that occur within an organism to maintain life, including anabolism (building up) and catabolism (breaking down).
- Respiration - A form of respiration that uses oxygen to break down food molecules to release energy.
- System - The network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body, integral to controlling bodily functions and responding to external stimuli.
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- - The movement of materials such as nutrients, gases, and wastes within an organism, particularly through the circulatory system in animals or the vascular system in plants.
- - The process by which food is broken down mechanically and chemically in the alimentary canal into substances that can be absorbed into the body.
- Respiration - A form of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen where energy is extracted from food substances through chemical reactions, producing lactic acid or ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- - The movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels, distributing nutrients and oxygen to cells and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.
- System - Also known as the urinary system, it is responsible for the elimination of wastes and excess substances through the production and excretion of urine.
- - The process by which nutrients from digested food are absorbed through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream.
- - The biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen with glucose to release carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
- - The removal of undigested waste material from the body.
- System (Endocrine System) - The system in the body that uses hormones to control and coordinate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, and mood.
- - Biological catalysts that speed up biochemical reactions in living organisms, crucial for processes such as digestion and metabolism.
20 Clues: - The removal of undigested waste material from the body. • Respiration - A form of respiration that uses oxygen to break down food molecules to release energy. • - The process by which the body utilizes the absorbed food molecules for energy, growth, and cell repair. • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-10
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- catalyst
- of bile salts
- plants prepare this
- saphrophytic organism
- ,Process of taking in food
- parasitic plant
- is stored in the form of ------- in animals
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- in intestines
- hydroxide absorbs this
- of the leaf after left in alcohol
- is stored in the form of ---------- in plants
- food with food
- pores on the leaves
- vacuole,Complex substances are broken into simpler ones in amoeba
14 Clues: catalyst • in intestines • of bile salts • food with food • parasitic plant • pores on the leaves • plants prepare this • saphrophytic organism • hydroxide absorbs this • ,Process of taking in food • of the leaf after left in alcohol • is stored in the form of ------- in animals • is stored in the form of ---------- in plants • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
- An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- An animal that eats plants.
- The type and amounts of feed an animal receives.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal.
- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature.
- Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry.
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- The ability of good taste.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
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- An animal that eats meat.
- A feed material high in specific nutrients.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry.
20 Clues: An animal that eats meat. • The ability of good taste. • An animal that eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • A feed material high in specific nutrients. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The type and amounts of feed an animal receives. • Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry. • ...
Ruminant Digestive System Crossword 2024-10-29
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- an organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- something that only eats plants
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- something added to an animals diet
- an animal that eats both meat and plants
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions or amounts
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- the type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or animal
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry
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- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry
- the first and largest compartment in a ruminant stomach
- tasting good
- the second compartment of a ruminant stomach
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at room temperature
- the fourth stomach of a ruminant animal
- an animal that only eats meat
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: tasting good • an animal that only eats meat • something that only eats plants • something added to an animals diet • the fourth stomach of a ruminant animal • an animal that eats both meat and plants • the second compartment of a ruminant stomach • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Science Crossword 2020-12-17
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- Potassium nitrate is used in.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Process of taking in food and using it for growth
- The blue planet
- The first calculating device
- Organ of the body that produces the fluid known as bile
- The gas usually filled in an electric bulb.
- The hardest substance available on earth
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- The force holding us to the Earth.
- Scientist who introduced the idea of evolution
- Planet closest in size to Earth
- Fungi are plants that lack
- Another name for your voice box
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- The element common to all acids.
- Microprocessors are used in.
- Botany is the study of
- Used to make pencil lead
- What substance are nails made of
- A large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
20 Clues: The blue planet • Botany is the study of • Used to make pencil lead • Fungi are plants that lack • Microprocessors are used in. • The first calculating device • Potassium nitrate is used in. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Planet closest in size to Earth • Another name for your voice box • The element common to all acids. • What substance are nails made of • ...
NUTRITION 2022-06-08
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- Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body
- _____ is energy currency of our body
- Reduction of carbon dioxide by _______ to form carbohydrate like glucose by utilising the chemical energy.
- Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract?
- _______ do not synthesise their own food.
- Which plants show parasitic nutrition
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- nutrition in which food is digested inside the body.
- Where is diagested food absorbed
- Nutrition in which organism obtain food without killing other organism.
- The process of breakdown of glucose, (a six-carbon molecule) into pyruvate, (a three-carbon molecule), takes place in the ________
10 Clues: Where is diagested food absorbed • _____ is energy currency of our body • Which plants show parasitic nutrition • _______ do not synthesise their own food. • Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body • nutrition in which food is digested inside the body. • Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract? • ...
NUTRITION 2022-06-08
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- Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body
- _____ is energy currency of our body
- Reduction of carbon dioxide by _______ to form carbohydrate like glucose by utilising the chemical energy.
- Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract?
- _______ do not synthesise their own food.
- Which plants show parasitic nutrition
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- nutrition in which food is digested inside the body.
- Where is diagested food absorbed
- Nutrition in which organism obtain food without killing other organism.
- The process of breakdown of glucose, (a six-carbon molecule) into pyruvate, (a three-carbon molecule), takes place in the ________
10 Clues: Where is diagested food absorbed • _____ is energy currency of our body • Which plants show parasitic nutrition • _______ do not synthesise their own food. • Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body • nutrition in which food is digested inside the body. • Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract? • ...
MS Agriculture 8/15 2024-08-15
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- capitol of Kentucky
- makes us sneeze in the spring
- another term for customer
- another term for horse
- the food we eat gives us this
- plants grow here
- plants that do not lose their leaves
- represented by C on the periodic table
- refers to milk
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- Blue grass state
- genetically modified organism
- county seat of Bourbon
- the absence of risk
- underground part of a plant
- breaking down of consumed food by an animal
- University of Kentucky
- list of items owned
17 Clues: refers to milk • Blue grass state • plants grow here • the absence of risk • capitol of Kentucky • list of items owned • county seat of Bourbon • University of Kentucky • another term for horse • another term for customer • underground part of a plant • genetically modified organism • makes us sneeze in the spring • the food we eat gives us this • plants that do not lose their leaves • ...
Biological classification 1 2025-01-24
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- This kingdom has been a constant under all different systems
- Cell wall component in Plantae
- 2 Kingdom classification was given by him
- Nutrition in green algae
- Cell wall in Animalia
- Cell type in Protistans
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- Aristotle used these features to classify plants
- A Kingdom in the 2 Kingdom system of classification
- Cell wall in Monera
- Cell wall component in fungi
- A lot of organisms did not fall into this kingdom of classification
- Aristotle classified animals based on this feature
- Nuclear membrane in Prokaryotes
- Attempted a more scientific basis for classification
- A Kingdom with non - photosynthetic nutrition
15 Clues: Cell wall in Monera • Cell wall in Animalia • Cell type in Protistans • Nutrition in green algae • Cell wall component in fungi • Cell wall component in Plantae • Nuclear membrane in Prokaryotes • 2 Kingdom classification was given by him • A Kingdom with non - photosynthetic nutrition • Aristotle used these features to classify plants • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- A feed material high in specific nutrients.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- An organic compound made up of amino acids containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- Animal that only eats meat.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
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- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature.
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- Animal that only eats plants.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- The type and amount of feed an animal receives.
- The quality if being tasty or acceptable.
- A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry.
20 Clues: Animal that only eats meat. • Animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • The quality if being tasty or acceptable. • A feed material high in specific nutrients. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The type and amount of feed an animal receives. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach. • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2023-10-11
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has the nutrients and right proportions and amounts for an animal
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound made up of amino acids
- the type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
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- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- an animal that eats plants
- an animal that eats meat
- the fourth compartment, or true stomach of the ruminant animal
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
20 Clues: good tasting • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats both plants and meat • a feed material high in specific nutrients • an organic compound made up of amino acids • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Viruses, Viroids, Prions and Lichens 2025-02-01
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- Meaning of the word virus
- This person showed that viruses could be crystallised
- Viruses did not find a place in classification as they are not truly _____
- A geometric form of capsid of virus
- The crystalline structure of viruses outside the living cell
- The coat lacking in viroids but present in viruses is
- Symbiotic association between algae and fungi
- Contribution by fungi in lichens
- The protein coat of viruses
- Another viral disease example
- The small subunits of viral capsid
- Viruses tend to do this once they infect a cell
- Function of viral capsid
- Viruses that infect bacteria
- Viruses are ______ parasites
- The molecular weight of RNA of viroid is so
- Number of organisms in lichen components
- The fungal component of lichens
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- A viral disease
- Infectious agent smaller than viruses
- Contribution by algae in lichens
- This person demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants
- Viruses are composed of
- Prions are known to be smaller than
- The name virus was given by
- Nutrition in Algae
- The algal component of lichens
- The genetic material of viruses are
- Very good pollution indicators
- Synonym of Symbiotic
- Nutrition in fungi
- Crystals of viruses are made of
- Person who discovered viroids
- Mad cow disease was observed in them
- Abnormally folded proteins are called so
- The variant of BSE to CJD in humans
- A viral infection symptom in plants
37 Clues: A viral disease • Nutrition in Algae • Nutrition in fungi • Synonym of Symbiotic • Viruses are composed of • Function of viral capsid • Meaning of the word virus • The name virus was given by • The protein coat of viruses • Viruses that infect bacteria • Viruses are ______ parasites • Another viral disease example • Person who discovered viroids • The algal component of lichens • ...
NUTRITION FOR PLANTS 2017-05-02
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- TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES
- WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT
- BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- INSECTIVOROUS PLANT
- PARASATIC PLANTS
- CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA
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- SAPROPHYTES
- PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT
- PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD
- SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS
- AUTOTROPHS
11 Clues: AUTOTROPHS • SAPROPHYTES • PARASATIC PLANTS • INSECTIVOROUS PLANT • SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS • WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT • PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD • PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT • TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES • CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA • BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
LIFE PROCESSES 2023-09-28
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- A gland that secretes an enzyme which breaks down starch into simpler form.
- The type of blood vessels that carry blood to the heart from other parts of the body. It has valves in it.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transport food in a multidirectional manner.
- The type of respiration in which oxygen is involved.
- A process which involves the breakdown of simple food in order to release energy inside the cell.
- Helps in the emulsification/breaking down of fats.
- The site of partial digestion.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism prepares its own food.
- A process used to purify blood in case of kidney failure.
- A wave of contraction and relaxation that occurs in the alimentary canal.
- Helps in increasing the surface area of absorption of food into the blood.
- The process by which the green plants manufacture their own food.
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- The process in which glucose is converted into pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm.
- The site of exchange of gases in the lungs, connected to numerous capillaries.
- The structural and functional unit of excretion.
- The type of respiration in which oxygen is less/not involved.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transport water in a unidirectional manner.
- Type of blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the other parts of the body. It has thick walls.
- A type of heterotrophic nutrition in which an organism ingests whole food material and breaks it down inside the body.
- INTESTINE The site of complete digestion.
- The site of gaseous exchange in plants.
- One of the components of blood that aids in clotting at the time of injury.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism takes food from another organism.
- A cluster of thin-walled capillaries in the nephron associated with bowman's capsule.
- Basic functions performed by living organisms for their survival and body maintenance.
- During this process the harmful metabolic nitrogenous waste is removed from the body.
- The type of circulation in which blood moves from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.
- A type of pancreatic secretion that helps in the conversion of proteins into peptones.
28 Clues: The site of partial digestion. • The site of gaseous exchange in plants. • INTESTINE The site of complete digestion. • The structural and functional unit of excretion. • Helps in the emulsification/breaking down of fats. • The type of respiration in which oxygen is involved. • A process used to purify blood in case of kidney failure. • ...
