nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
photosynthesis 2025-01-16
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- where PS occurs at a cell level
- makes food
- when an organism uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen
- protists, plants, and _____ can do photosynthesis
- color of light, CO2 levels, light intensity, and ____ all effect PS
- C6H12O6
- xylem & ____ used for transportation
- other name for light independent reactions
- liquid in chloroplast
- where cellular respiration occurs
- open and close the stomata
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- gives plants green color
- outermost layer of cells in a leaf
- when charged with moving electrons, ADP+P becomes...
- accessory pigments, often seen in leaves during fall
- positively charged ion
- where light dependent reactions occur
- what color light is the most difficult for plants to absorb?
- waxy leaf covering
- absorbed through roots of plants
20 Clues: C6H12O6 • makes food • waxy leaf covering • liquid in chloroplast • positively charged ion • gives plants green color • open and close the stomata • where PS occurs at a cell level • absorbed through roots of plants • where cellular respiration occurs • outermost layer of cells in a leaf • xylem & ____ used for transportation • where light dependent reactions occur • ...
Horticulture I - Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-01-30
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- There are many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA, you can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more!
- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained (includes IPM).
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint.
- employee Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
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- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
- A student-led, instructor-supervised, workbased learning experience that results in measurable outcomes aligned to your career plan of study.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
16 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables. • ...
Living things in the environment 2022-11-14
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- this shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another
- living things that make their own food
- the color of plants that can carry out photosynthesis
- eat plants and animals
- the place in nature where an organism lives
- what plants breathe in
- the source of energy for planet Earth
- don't make their own food but eat plants and possibly other organisms
- eats only flesh/meat
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- this is what you get when you have many food chains
- the process in which green plants make food
- what plants breathe out
- All living things and everything around them
- the green substance in a plant needed for photosynthesis
14 Clues: eats only flesh/meat • eat plants and animals • what plants breathe in • what plants breathe out • the source of energy for planet Earth • living things that make their own food • the process in which green plants make food • the place in nature where an organism lives • All living things and everything around them • this is what you get when you have many food chains • ...
Unit 8 Science Section 3 Sexual Reproduction 2024-04-02
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- the condition of having gametes similar in shape
- an organ in simpler plants that produce sperm cells
- long, whip like structure extending from a cell used for locomotion
- the female gonad in animals
- an act of fertilization involving the transfer is cell contents to another cell
- the male organ of plants
- the condition of having anisogametes
- the male gonad in animals
- the condition of having isogametes
- the egg cell
- an organ in lower vascular plants
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- the results of fertilization in which two gametes have fused together
- a small flagellated male gamete that swims to the egg to fertilize it
- a reproductive organ of gymnosperm
- incapable of independent movement
- cone bearing plants
- having gametes of different size and shape
- the part of the stamen of a flower that bears the pollen
- gamete-producing organ in animals
- the condition of being oogamous
- gametes that are similar in shape and size
- stored food material in the egg of many animals
22 Clues: the egg cell • cone bearing plants • the male organ of plants • the male gonad in animals • the female gonad in animals • the condition of being oogamous • incapable of independent movement • gamete-producing organ in animals • an organ in lower vascular plants • a reproductive organ of gymnosperm • the condition of having isogametes • the condition of having anisogametes • ...
Photosynthesis! 2026-02-05
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- Process where molecules interact to create new molecules
- The chemical reaction where plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into glucose
- The molecules on the left side of a chemical equation
- Plants can conduct photosynthesis without water
- Plants need this from the sun
- Plants need sugar to give them this
- This is where plants get their energy from
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- The molecules on the right side of a chemical reaction
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- This is where animals get their energy from, either by eating them directly or by eating other animals who have eaten them
- The part of the plant that gets water from the soil
- The gas that plants take out of the atmosphere to use for photosynthesis
- The simple sugar created by plants during photosynthesis
- Plants take this in through their roots as needed for photosynthesis
- If plants did not produce this gas during photosynthesis we would be dead by now!
15 Clues: Plants need this from the sun • Plants need sugar to give them this • This is where plants get their energy from • Plants can conduct photosynthesis without water • The part of the plant that gets water from the soil • The molecules on the left side of a chemical equation • The molecules on the right side of a chemical reaction • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2016-05-21
Nutrition In Animals 2016-05-10
7 Clues: false feet of amoeba • largest gland in body • another word for food pipe • liquid that moistens the food • digestive juice formed in the liver • breaking down food particles into simpler forms • small finger like projections found in the small intestine
nutrition in human 2022-07-10
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- The major anion present in the pancreatic juice obtained through the stimulatation of secretin is
- The action of bile can be called .
- Digestion is accomplished by a chemical process called
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- A substance needed by the body for growth, energy, repair and maintenance is called a
- Bile is produced and secreted by
- Ptyalin is an enzyme present in –
- passes through the stomach directly by
7 Clues: Bile is produced and secreted by • Ptyalin is an enzyme present in – • The action of bile can be called . • passes through the stomach directly by • Digestion is accomplished by a chemical process called • A substance needed by the body for growth, energy, repair and maintenance is called a • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration Crossword 2021-02-19
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- Tiny holes found in the underside of leaves.
- A process used by plants and other organisms.
- Shapes that surrounds the stomata.
- Oxygen is.....to the atmosphere.
- Sugar transported through the phloem from.
- In bright light the guard cells take in water
- Part of plant for photosynthesis.
- Where the photosynthesis takes place.
- waxy layer prevent water evaporate from leaves.
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- Waste product of photosynthesis.
- What does plants absorb from the soil.
- Adapted to their function by allowing gas exchange and controlling water loss within the leaf.
- produced during photosynthesis in leaf.
- Color of chloroplast.
- Plants observe this substance on day time.
- transport The process of translocation sugar from source to the sink is by....
- Transporting food and other organic materials.
- Hole for gas exchange.
- Green pigment found in plants.
- Transports water and some nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
- Way to move sugar from source to sink.
21 Clues: Color of chloroplast. • Hole for gas exchange. • Green pigment found in plants. • Waste product of photosynthesis. • Oxygen is.....to the atmosphere. • Part of plant for photosynthesis. • Shapes that surrounds the stomata. • Where the photosynthesis takes place. • What does plants absorb from the soil. • Way to move sugar from source to sink. • ...
FUNGI 2022-09-20
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- yeast is important source of
- fungi that lack septa are called
- organism important for use in genetics
- heteroceous fungus
- cellwall of fungi contains
- unicellular fungus
- fungi can be stained by
- bakers yeast is
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- first multicellularity was in kingdom
- main source of nutrition in fungus
- fungi store reserve food material in form of
- fungi which grow on dung are called
- one of the poisonous mushrooms
- filamentous structure in fungus
- fungal diseases of man
15 Clues: bakers yeast is • heteroceous fungus • unicellular fungus • fungal diseases of man • fungi can be stained by • cellwall of fungi contains • yeast is important source of • one of the poisonous mushrooms • filamentous structure in fungus • fungi that lack septa are called • main source of nutrition in fungus • fungi which grow on dung are called • first multicellularity was in kingdom • ...
Family History - Fourth Generation 2 2003-2012 2020-09-05
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- subject taught by andrea
- where son lived for 20 years
- first daughter
- last name of andrea
- son
- daughter of Stephanie
- where first daughter lives
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- subject taught by stephanie
- where second daughter lives
- last name of stephanie
- profession of son and son in law
- subject taught by andrea's husband
- husband of andrea
- son of Andrea
- daughter of Andrea
- son of Stephanie
- second daughter
17 Clues: son • son of Andrea • first daughter • second daughter • son of Stephanie • husband of andrea • daughter of Andrea • last name of andrea • daughter of Stephanie • last name of stephanie • subject taught by andrea • where first daughter lives • subject taught by stephanie • where second daughter lives • where son lived for 20 years • profession of son and son in law • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Review 2023-03-30
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- breaks down already dead material
- an area that has similar plants and animals
- living layer of the Earth
- rock, soil, temperature are all _______ parts of an ecosystem
- the pigment in the leaf that along with the sun allows carbon dioxide and water molecules to be pulled apart
- because plants make their own food they are considered ______
- feeds on dead animals
- any living thing in an ecosystem
- the process by which plants make their own food
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- an ecosystem is the _____________ between living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment
- all of the living things in an ecosystem
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- plants need carbon dioxide, sun and ______ to make energy
- organism that only eats plants
- this is released out of the stomata of a plant during photosynthesis
- the name for sugar that is made by photosynthesis
- when water in a lake heats up and turns from a liquid to a gas
- a group of gorillas living in the rainforest is called a ....
- all of the living parts of an ecosystem are called .....
- the name for when water turns from a gas to a liquid in the clouds which leads to precipitation
- organism that only eats animals
- 90 percent of the water in a plant leaves through the stomata in a process called ....
- the interaction of living and living and living and non-living parts of an environment is called a ....
23 Clues: feeds on dead animals • living layer of the Earth • organism that only eats plants • organism that only eats animals • any living thing in an ecosystem • breaks down already dead material • all of the living things in an ecosystem • organism that eats both plants and animals • an area that has similar plants and animals • the process by which plants make their own food • ...
Nutrion in plants 2016-05-17
7 Clues: A saphrophyte • Provides us energy • Given out by plants • Process of making food • fly trap Heterotropic • found in the underside of a leaf • Plants which make their own food
Transport in Plants 2017-09-13
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- A waterproof layer covering the epidermal cells greatly reduces evaporation of water from the stem.
- The stem is covered by a layer of cells called the_________.
- Transportation of manufactured food (sucrose and amino acids) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
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- Provides mechanical support for the plant.
- cell This cell have cytoplasm, nucleus and numerous mitochondria are present.
- Deposits in the inner walls of xylem vessels.
- plates Cross-walls with many small sieve pores.
7 Clues: Provides mechanical support for the plant. • Deposits in the inner walls of xylem vessels. • plates Cross-walls with many small sieve pores. • The stem is covered by a layer of cells called the_________. • cell This cell have cytoplasm, nucleus and numerous mitochondria are present. • ...
Reproduction in plants 2021-07-25
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- a type of reproduction in which a cell devides into two daughter cell
- example for an organism reproduce by multiple fission
- A thick underground stem surrounded by fleshy leaves
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- a methode to propagate rose plant
- Mode of reproduction in Yeast
- a plant reproduce by adventitious bud present on leaves
- axillary bud present on Tuber which help in propagation
7 Clues: Mode of reproduction in Yeast • a methode to propagate rose plant • A thick underground stem surrounded by fleshy leaves • example for an organism reproduce by multiple fission • a plant reproduce by adventitious bud present on leaves • axillary bud present on Tuber which help in propagation • a type of reproduction in which a cell devides into two daughter cell
plant classification and environmental factors 2021-05-02
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- is too extreme the plant will suffer damage
- phsiological dryness
- crops plant that live in north and south poles
- a group of plants that have been selected or selected
- crops plant that live for years
- slow plant growth due to closed soil surface
- groups of living things that have similar characterics
- a combination of various environmental factors above ground such as air temprature
- the main medium for growing plants
- damage to plant because the relationship between the roots and the top of the plant is cut off
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- crops plant that grow in the tropics
- crops plants that are planted by planting certain parts directly
- sesecondary taxonomic level under species
- which are cultivated where of economic value
- the ability of organisms to adapt to the environment
- asan inhibiting factor in plant growth
- crops plants have a susceptible to live two seasons
- crops irrigation relies on rainfall
- crops plant are used as fodder for livestock
- plants grown within the geographic boundaries of origin
20 Clues: phsiological dryness • crops plant that live for years • the main medium for growing plants • crops irrigation relies on rainfall • crops plant that grow in the tropics • asan inhibiting factor in plant growth • sesecondary taxonomic level under species • is too extreme the plant will suffer damage • which are cultivated where of economic value • ...
Living Things and the Environment 2018-06-13
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- Omnivores
- Living thins cannot live without ....
- Each group of these animals.
- All the populations living in a habitat.
- Both plants and other animals.
- Water with ph of about 7.
- Herbivores
- Group of organisms at the end of each food chain.
- The relationship between the producers and the consumers.
- Green plants need .... to carry out photosynthesis.
- Green plants make their own food.
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- Made up of all living organisms and non-living components in an area.
- Water with ph of about 8.
- All living things need .... to breath.
- Decomposers
- Carnivores
- How hot or cold a habitat is.
- Animals that eat other animals only.
- Animals that eat plants only.
- Many animals match their environment in colors or shapes.
- The home of a living organisms.
- Animals and humans depend on plants and other animals for food.
- Two or more food chains linked together.
- How acidic or alkaline a certain substance is.
24 Clues: Omnivores • Carnivores • Herbivores • Decomposers • Water with ph of about 8. • Water with ph of about 7. • Each group of these animals. • How hot or cold a habitat is. • Animals that eat plants only. • Both plants and other animals. • The home of a living organisms. • Green plants make their own food. • Animals that eat other animals only. • Living thins cannot live without .... • ...
Gardening 6 2025-02-18
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- Garden – A garden built on a raised platform or rooftop.
- – A tall flower known for following the sun.
- Garden – A garden dedicated to growing culinary and medicinal herbs.
- – A bright yellow spring flower.
- – A classic flower known for its beauty and fragrance.
- – A flower with distinctive petals and bright colors.
- Garden – A garden designed to attract birds, bees, and butterflies.
- – A colorful flower that thrives in cool weather.
- – A fragrant herb with purple flowers.
- Garden – A garden featuring drought-resistant plants and rocks.
- – A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
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- Garden – A shared garden space where people grow plants together.
- – A flower commonly used in bouquets.
- Garden – A garden where edible plants are grown.
- Garden – A space where various plant species are cultivated and displayed.
- – A vibrant annual flower loved by pollinators.
- Garden – A method of growing plants without soil.
- – A large, fragrant perennial flower.
- – A garden that contains fruit trees.
- – A spring-blooming flower with cup-shaped petals.
20 Clues: – A bright yellow spring flower. • – A flower commonly used in bouquets. • – A large, fragrant perennial flower. • – A garden that contains fruit trees. • – A fragrant herb with purple flowers. • – A tall flower known for following the sun. • – A vibrant annual flower loved by pollinators. • Garden – A garden where edible plants are grown. • ...
In the garden 2025-05-15
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- A flexible tube for watering the garden:
- A small insect often seen crawling on the ground:
- A tool used for digging:
- Planted in the soil to grow a new plant:
- A garden pest that eats leaves and becomes a butterfly:
- A living thing that grows in soil and needs sunlight:
- What plants need to grow, comes from the sun:
- The green part of a plant:
- A colorful and fragrant part of a plant:
- A container used to water plants:
- A tool with teeth for collecting leaves:
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- The upper layer of earth where plants grow:
- A small hand tool for digging and planting:
- A place to sit and relax in the garden:
- A flying insect that pollinates flowers:
- A glass building where plants are grown:
- A barrier around the garden to protect it:
- A container where small plants can grow:
- A person who takes care of the garden:
- The part of a plant that grows underground:
20 Clues: A tool used for digging: • The green part of a plant: • A container used to water plants: • A person who takes care of the garden: • A place to sit and relax in the garden: • A flexible tube for watering the garden: • Planted in the soil to grow a new plant: • A flying insect that pollinates flowers: • A glass building where plants are grown: • ...
EVS 2021-03-12
12 Clues: waxy coating • dessert plants • a kind of sugar • under water plants • plants living in land • plants in hilly region • reproduce through root • plants in marshy region • animals lays egg to reproduce • tiny holes on the body of insects • plants have life span of two years • animals that eat flesh of other animals
melormepizza 2018-11-14
14 Clues: yukky • shells • sticky • frozen • beetles • sensible • nutrition • bekendtskab • sustainable • cold counter • relative/kinsman • constituent/ingredient • creepy insects/reptiles • beyond my limits/intimidating
Trophic Levels Crossword 2013-04-02
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- insect;as larva eats underwater plants,insects,and small animals;as adult eats only plants.
- feeds mainly on dead material.
- state animal of PA.
- eats flying insects and seeds;lives in tall plants at a ponds edge.
- all organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun.
- an animal without a backbone;scavenger;eats pieces of dead plants and animals.
- insct that has a short adult life and probably doesn't eat.
- organisms that get their energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms.
- eats plants and their seeds in shallow water.
- known as "Water Pennies".
- microscopic plant that appears like green slime when clumped together.
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- animal without a backbone;eats algae,bacteria,and pieces of dead plants and animals.
- feeds mainly on primary consumers.
- feeds on both primary and secondary consumers.
- feeds mainly on producers.
- organisms which uses elements from the environment to make its own food.
- tertiary consumer native to PA.
- microscopic organism that makes its own food or captures othe one-celled animals.
- breaks down dead organisms and wastes,completes the nutrient cycle in an ecosystem.
- as adults male eats nectar and fruit;women suck blood for food.
20 Clues: state animal of PA. • known as "Water Pennies". • feeds mainly on producers. • feeds mainly on dead material. • tertiary consumer native to PA. • feeds mainly on primary consumers. • eats plants and their seeds in shallow water. • feeds on both primary and secondary consumers. • insct that has a short adult life and probably doesn't eat. • ...
YU 2026-03-11
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- The scientific genus name for clover plants.
- The ability of a plant or organism to continue living in its environment.
- The process by which plants increase in size.
- The parts of a plant that grow underground and absorb nutrients.
- Tiny organisms in the soil that help shamrocks capture nitrogen.
- Something that is uncommon, like a four-leaf clover.
- The natural world where shamrocks grow and survive.
- Small structures on plant roots where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.
- The science that studies living things like plants.
- The ground where shamrocks grow and get nutrients.
- What people believe a four-leaf clover can bring.
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- A genetic change that can sometimes produce a four-leaf clover.
- The three parts of a shamrock that grow from one stem.
- An important nutrient that plants need to grow.
- People who plant clover to improve soil nutrients.
- A small green plant that is a symbol of luck and Irish culture.
- The process that converts nitrogen into a form plants can use.
- Living organisms that grow in soil and use sunlight for energy.
- The saint who reportedly used the shamrock to explain a religious idea.
- The country where shamrocks commonly grow and are culturally important.
20 Clues: The scientific genus name for clover plants. • The process by which plants increase in size. • An important nutrient that plants need to grow. • What people believe a four-leaf clover can bring. • People who plant clover to improve soil nutrients. • The ground where shamrocks grow and get nutrients. • The natural world where shamrocks grow and survive. • ...
Health Vocabulary February 2023 2023-02-01
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- - the general condition of the body and mind
- Health - state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities
- - Used for energy
- - often implies the use of a specific intake of nutrition for health or weight-management reasons
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- - training that is expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior
- - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy
- - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done
- - Used to build and repair cells. Help with healing, growing, and overall health
- Acids - Small units that make up a protein
11 Clues: - Used for energy • Acids - Small units that make up a protein • - the general condition of the body and mind • - the condition in which things are happening or being done • - the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • - Substances in food that your body needs to grow, have energy, and stay healthy • ...
Alexis Cell Review 2025-10-01
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- the basic structural and functional unit of all plants
- This prefix means heat
- preforms photosynthesis in plants
- produces protein
- Plants making their own food in the form of glucose
- the barrier surrounding all cells
- single-celled and lacks a nucleus
- a type of eukaryotic cell that serves as the fundamental unit of life for all members of the animal kingdom
- protective outer layer found in plants
- breaks down waste
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- stores DNA and controls cell activities
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell
- stores water,nutrients,and waste
- This prefix means light
- membrane-bound nucleus
- This prefix means life
- generates energy
- packages proteins
- This prefix means earth
- houses the cells DNA and controls it's activities
- The smallest basic unit of all living organisms
21 Clues: produces protein • generates energy • packages proteins • breaks down waste • This prefix means heat • membrane-bound nucleus • This prefix means life • This prefix means light • This prefix means earth • stores water,nutrients,and waste • preforms photosynthesis in plants • the barrier surrounding all cells • single-celled and lacks a nucleus • protective outer layer found in plants • ...
Using Native Plants 2021-05-24
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- a plant originating in or characteristic of a particular region or country
- a book describing wildflowers
- what woodland plants need
- state flower of Texas
- a plant in danger of extinction
- managing resources so they will be preserved for future generations
- some native plants are well suited for an area like the dessert because they are _____ resistant
- example of a plant that spreads too well
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- nonwoody plants with fleshy stems
- short for biological diversity
- a network of living and nonliving organisms
- not all native plants are suitable for landscaping, because some are aggressive or even ______ when you come into contact with them
- landscapers often look for year-round ______
- when selecting native plants, do NOT dig plants from the _____ as this may be illegal
- a plant out of place
- what prairie plants need
16 Clues: a plant out of place • state flower of Texas • what prairie plants need • what woodland plants need • a book describing wildflowers • short for biological diversity • a plant in danger of extinction • nonwoody plants with fleshy stems • example of a plant that spreads too well • a network of living and nonliving organisms • landscapers often look for year-round ______ • ...
Different Health Resources and Facilities 2024-09-19
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- I do a physical and a medical examination to diagnose or know your diseases or ailments.
- This facility offers health care to people who are living in the city or urban area.
- This is a facility for the consultation, treatment, surgery, and hospitalization needs of patients.
- I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases.
- We perform operations and other surgical-related cases.
- It is a station that gives emergency care or treatment before medical aid can be given.
- This facility offers health care needs tochildren, teachers, and other personnel in the school.
- I specialist in heart diseases.
- Health assessments for the people in barangays or rural areas are being offered in this facility.
- I specializes in skin problems and diseases.
- Oral or dental care is being offered in this facility.
- I specialist in muscular disorders.
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- Laboratory clinic tests in blood, urine, stool, and saliva as well as x- ray and ultrasound are offered here.
- Medicines are sold in this store or facility.
- I offer health services to women during pregnancy and childbirth.
- This facility provides care to women’s health during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum (after birth).
- I give dental care by checking the over-all status of the teeth and gums in the mouth.
- I assist the doctor in giving health care.
- It is a facility that roll-outs programs likeadvocacy on nutrition, feeding program and giving of free vitamins and minerals for good nutrition.
- I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases.
20 Clues: I specialist in heart diseases. • I specialist in muscular disorders. • I assist the doctor in giving health care. • I specializes in skin problems and diseases. • Medicines are sold in this store or facility. • I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases. • I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases. • ...
Food Chain 2021-09-17
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- eat dead animal carcasses
- the place in nature where animals and plants live
- eat both plants and animals
- help break down dead material
- green plants give this off
- all the interlinked food chains
- eat only meat
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- hunts and eats prey
- all living things get energy from this
- organisms that live off other organisms by harming them
- animals that cannot make their own food
- eat only plants
- consumers that are eaten by predators
- organisms linked together in order that they feed on each other
- green plants and grasses
- all living things need to stay alive
16 Clues: eat only meat • eat only plants • hunts and eats prey • green plants and grasses • eat dead animal carcasses • green plants give this off • eat both plants and animals • help break down dead material • all the interlinked food chains • all living things need to stay alive • consumers that are eaten by predators • all living things get energy from this • ...
CR and P 2022-11-04
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- the process in which the cells of plants and some other organisms use the energy of sunlight to make food
- left side of an equation
- cells break down sugar to release stored energy
- what makes plants green
- can open and close to save carbon dioxide
- where cellular respiration
- has to find food
- sugar
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- can make their own food
- rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance
- what plants let out
- Energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- where photosynthesis occurs
- energy everything like plants need
- what plants take in
- right side of an equation
16 Clues: sugar • has to find food • what plants let out • what plants take in • can make their own food • what makes plants green • left side of an equation • right side of an equation • where cellular respiration • where photosynthesis occurs • energy everything like plants need • can open and close to save carbon dioxide • Energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation • ...
Science Test Review 2016-10-03
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- learned using your five sense
- shows how energy moves through an ecosystem
- the process of how plants make their own food
- breaks down dead plants and animals
- the movement of energy through empty space
- "breathed" in by plants
- "breathed" out by plants as a waste
- the movement of energy from place to place
- has living and nonliving things
- tiny holes in the leaves of a plant
- creates its own food using energy from the sun
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- the food made by plants
- the changing of energy to a different form
- is not and never was alive
- an educated guess
- the movement of energy between touching objects
- the source of all energy
- eats other living things
18 Clues: an educated guess • the food made by plants • "breathed" in by plants • the source of all energy • eats other living things • is not and never was alive • learned using your five sense • has living and nonliving things • breaks down dead plants and animals • "breathed" out by plants as a waste • tiny holes in the leaves of a plant • the changing of energy to a different form • ...
Year 9 Ecology CT 2023-06-08
Across
- a branch of biology
- mostly plants and usually at the bottom of a food chains
- when one member of a partnership profits more than the other
- a couple food chains combined
- an animal that eats plants
- the stages in a food chain
- when plants gain energy from the sun and other sources
- eats bugs plants or meat
- the living part of a habitat
- the nonliving part of a habitat
- an environment full of living and nonliving things
- a group of one species in an ecosystem
- the 1st
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- the 2nd
- to see the stages from plant to top predator
- an animal that eats meat
- a small organism that eats or absorbs organic matter
- an animal that eats `meat and plants
- the action of a living thing breathing
- when both sides benefit from interacting with eachother
- the place that an animal lives
- the 3rd
22 Clues: the 2nd • the 3rd • the 1st • a branch of biology • an animal that eats meat • eats bugs plants or meat • an animal that eats plants • the stages in a food chain • the living part of a habitat • a couple food chains combined • the place that an animal lives • the nonliving part of a habitat • an animal that eats `meat and plants • the action of a living thing breathing • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
Across
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Ecology Puzzle 2024-04-05
Across
- An organism that can make it's own energy.
- An organism that eats complex organic matter (food).
- A system of interlocking food chains.
- An organism that eats meat.
- An organism that breaks down dead matter
- Inorganic factors in an environment.
- An organism that requires other organisms for sustenance.
- A living thing.
- The organism that a parasite lives off of.
- An organism that eats both plants and meat.
- A group of animals or plants.
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- The region on Earth where life exists.
- An organism that hunts other organisms
- A biological network of different animals and plants.
- An organism that eats already dead organisms
- An organism that is hunted by other organisms
- Organic factors in an environment.
- Another name for photosynthesizing organisms.
- A series of organisms that eat one another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next.
- Many groups of different animals and/or plants.
- The levels of energy that organisms gain depending on their way of eating.
- A form of biology.
- The environment in which a group of animals and plants live.
- An organism that eats plants.
- When an organism lives off of another organism.
25 Clues: A living thing. • A form of biology. • An organism that eats meat. • An organism that eats plants. • A group of animals or plants. • Organic factors in an environment. • Inorganic factors in an environment. • A system of interlocking food chains. • The region on Earth where life exists. • An organism that hunts other organisms • An organism that breaks down dead matter • ...
Unit 5 Terms 2023-01-31
Across
- The number of individual organisms that live in a defined area
- An animal that eats plants
- An animal that eats both plants & animals
- An organism that breaks down organic material, fungi & bacteria
- A carnivore at the top level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores
- A place or site where an animal lives
- A sequence of plants & animals that feed on each other
- A unit of energy equal to 1000 calories
- A consumer that feeds on dead plants & animals
- When plants use sunlight, water, & carbon dioxide to produce glucose
- All non-domesticated animals
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- An uncultivated, uninhabited area
- An animal that eats plants
- A plant that converts solar energy & other plant nutrients to starches & sugars
- An animal that eats only meat
- An animal or plant that receives energy from organic material made by other animals or plants
- The number of wildlife that an area can support with food, shelter, & water
- A carnivorous plant that gets its nutrients by eating primary consumers
- Using the sun as an energy source
- A group of organisms that depend on each other for food in a given ecosystem
- An organism that uses energy to create organic molecules from inorganic substances
21 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats plants • All non-domesticated animals • An animal that eats only meat • An uncultivated, uninhabited area • Using the sun as an energy source • A place or site where an animal lives • A unit of energy equal to 1000 calories • An animal that eats both plants & animals • A consumer that feeds on dead plants & animals • ...
Intro to Ecology/Austin Millis 2024-11-19
Across
- a community of living organisms interacting with their non-living physical environment within a specific area
- one animal
- a complex diagram that shows the feeding relationships between all the organisms in an ecosystem
- a diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a food chain or food web.
- the chain when a stronger animal attack the weaker animal
- the levels of the strenth of animals
- only eat decomposed animals
- deals with the relations of organisms
- a renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals and can be used as an energy source
- the process called when a plant makes it food with chemicals
- produces their own food
- doesn't rely on other animals or plants
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- only eat plants
- eats dead animals and plants
- relies on other animals or plants
- the part of Earth that supports life
- only eats meat
- relies on other animals or plants
- the process called when a plant makes it food
- eats meat and plants
- multible of different animals in one area
- multible of the same animal
- a geographical area with a specific climate, vegetation, and animal life
23 Clues: one animal • only eats meat • only eat plants • eats meat and plants • produces their own food • only eat decomposed animals • multible of the same animal • eats dead animals and plants • relies on other animals or plants • relies on other animals or plants • the part of Earth that supports life • the levels of the strenth of animals • deals with the relations of organisms • ...
La salud wordy 2025-01-14
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-06
Across
- a group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
- factor anything that restricts the size of the population
- An enclosed area with interactions between abiotic and biotic factors
- eats other animals
- relationship between species where at least one benefits
- nonliving
- gets energy by eating other organisms
- the process of a body of water becoming nutrient-rich
- get energy from the environment
- change in the structure or behavior of a species
- all populations of different species that live in the same area
- role and position a species has in its environment
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- eats both producers and consumer
- species the first species that colonize new or undisturbed land
- cannot synthesize their own food and rely on other organisms — both plants and animals — for nutrition.
- one benefits and other is unaffected
- feeds on producers
- A form of symbiotic relationship between two organisms of unlike species in which one of them acts as predator
- livin
- all the organisms or the same species that live in the same area, at the same time
- converts light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into food energy gluclose
- capacity the largest population the area can support
- is where both benefit
- an organism that can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- is where one is harmed the host is the one harmed and the parasite is benefiting
- carnivor that does not kill its own food
- all different populations that live together
27 Clues: livin • nonliving • feeds on producers • eats other animals • is where both benefit • get energy from the environment • eats both producers and consumer • one benefits and other is unaffected • gets energy by eating other organisms • carnivor that does not kill its own food • all different populations that live together • change in the structure or behavior of a species • ...
Food Science 2024-12-19
Across
- A molecule made up of amino acids, for your body to function properly.
- A unit of energy that measures how much energy food provides to the body.
- Able or likely to cause harm, damage, or loss Biological living; bacteria, viruses, parasites,insects, etc.
- Living; Bacteria, viruses, Parasites, Insects, etc.
- Bone, rocks, metals, hair, etc.
- Substances created by plants and animals that are poisonous to humans.
- A carbohydrate to keep your digestive system healthy.
- Sanitizers, pesticides, antibiotics, etc.
- Sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
- An organism that lives in or on an organism of another species and benefits it by deriving nutrients at another's expense.
- A low quality or standard, or is in a bad condition.
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- Situation with the potential harm in terms of human injury or ill health.
- A substance added in small amounts to something else, to improve, strengthen, or otherwise alter it.
- The study of the physical, biological, and chemical makeup of food.
- An inability to detect bitter, sweet, salty, and sour tastes.
- Material containing or consisting of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins used in the body of an animal to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes.
- The sum of food consumed by a person or other organism.
- Measures, analyzes, and interprets the reactions of people to products as perceived by the senses.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The sum of all properties and attributes of a food item that are acceptable to the customer.
20 Clues: Bone, rocks, metals, hair, etc. • Sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. • Sanitizers, pesticides, antibiotics, etc. • Living; Bacteria, viruses, Parasites, Insects, etc. • A low quality or standard, or is in a bad condition. • A carbohydrate to keep your digestive system healthy. • The sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. • ...
Plant Classification Crossword 2013-01-28
Across
- tubes that move sugar in vascular plants
- plants that don't easily move food and water
- the beginnings of a new plant in a seed
- stem that is very supportive
- a cotyledon is stored _______ in a seed
- tubes that move water in vascular plants
- stem that is not very supportive
- some plants use these to reproduce (smaller than seeds)
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- plant with seeds that have one food storage area
- conifers have ________-like leaves
- used by conifers to make seeds
- used by some plants to produce seeds
- plants that use tubes to move food and water
- most plant use these to reproduce
14 Clues: stem that is very supportive • used by conifers to make seeds • stem that is not very supportive • most plant use these to reproduce • conifers have ________-like leaves • used by some plants to produce seeds • the beginnings of a new plant in a seed • a cotyledon is stored _______ in a seed • tubes that move sugar in vascular plants • ...
Word web 23 -29 2014-06-24
29 Clues: hik • room • storm • forel • drank • kauwen • vochtig • bewolkt • collega • voeding • eetbaar • briesje • pestkop • bouillon • overwerk • rekening • bediende • bloemkool • nagerecht • geschoold • uitpersen • verslaving • studiebeurs • trilpudding • varkensvlees • off ontslaan • met belletjes • vooruitzichten • unions vakbonden
La comida 2015-09-13
22 Clues: jar • fat • diet • daily • bottle • serving • vitamin • allergic • I should • calories • I ate... • I drank... • you should • ingredient • cholesterol • carbohydrates • food allergies • nutrition facts • What did you eat? • What did you drink? • bad for your health • good for your health
Español 3: El Bienestar 2020-11-28
21 Clues: weak • strong • anxious • healthy • to feel • balanced • to worry • de sueño • junk food • depressed • nutritious • well-being • to get sick • appropriate • stressed out • to concentrate • ____ de mal humor • nutrition, feeding • exhausted/worn out • estar de buen ______ • tener ______ en sí mismo
No Poverty2 2024-05-07
25 Clues: 노동 • 성장 • 교육 • 재난 • 영양 • 보호 • 현재 • 기회 • 공동체 • 한정된 • 대다수 • 제안하다 • 증가하다 • 포함하다 • 필요하다 • 지지, 도움 • 부분, 일부 • 약점, 불이익 • 복잡하게 하다 • 영향을 끼치다 • 성장을 저해당한 • 재다, ~s 수단 • 고생하다, 고통받다 • 반드시 ~하게 하다 • 기여하다, 원인이 되다
Focus 3 Unit 4 zadania 2024-05-07
20 Clues: deser • surowy • ulotka • niejadek • pustynia • dietetyk • oparty na • odżywianie • cierpieć na • przetrwać na • niepotrzebny • zaangażowany w • uzależniony od • śródziemnomorski • Dowiedziałem się • tuczące (jedzenie) • obiad z trzech dań • pilnie, niezwłocznie • robię co w mojej mocy • ... sth into - podzielić coś na
Útiles Escolares y Clases 2025-09-09
29 Clues: face • desk • Study • fifth • bottle • pencil • animal • library • Finance • Biology • Science • birthday • schedule • Wellness • to erase • Geometry • notebook • to write • to carry • Business • Nutrition • classmate • Carpentry • assistant • Geography • take turns • whiteboard • assignments • Construction
Final exam review crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- Bright part of the flower that attracts pollinators
- Plants that need support to grow upward
- Part of the plant that takes in water from the soil
- Supports the plant and transports nutrients
- Tall plants with a thick, woody stem called a trunk
- The colorful part of the plant that makes seeds
- Small, soft-stemmed plants
- Essential liquid that plants need to survive
- What a plant grows from
- Where photosynthesis happens
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- A large main root that grows straight down
- Powder from a flower used in reproduction
- Type of pollination where pollen is transferred from one plant to another
- A flying insect that helps move pollen
- The system of the plant above the ground, including stem, leaves, and flowers
- Supports the plant and carries water and nutrients between roots and leaves
- Plants with woody stems that are shorter than trees
- Plants that grow along the ground and spread out
- Type of plant that grows flowers and produces seeds
19 Clues: What a plant grows from • Small, soft-stemmed plants • Where photosynthesis happens • A flying insect that helps move pollen • Plants that need support to grow upward • Powder from a flower used in reproduction • A large main root that grows straight down • Supports the plant and transports nutrients • Essential liquid that plants need to survive • ...
Photosynthesis vocab 2023-08-29
Across
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root and also helps to form the woody element in the stem.
- the basic unit of life in organisms of the kingdom Plantae.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars
- A green pigment in all plants
- a substance that undergoes change during a reaction
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant
- important asset to the air
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- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- autotrophic plants because they are reported to contain a green-coloured photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll, which is found in the chloroplast of plants
- odorless, clear liquid that make up lakes
- the action of breathing
- an article that is refined for sale
- important energy source in many organisms
- Big ball of fire in outer space
17 Clues: the action of breathing • important asset to the air • A green pigment in all plants • Big ball of fire in outer space • an article that is refined for sale • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • odorless, clear liquid that make up lakes • important energy source in many organisms • the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars • ...
Exploring the plant world 2025-03-12
Across
- the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower.
- a piece of plant cut away from the stem of a plant for the purpose of rooting.
- the part that makes food for the plant.
- the part of a plant that makes seeds.
- the process by which food is produced in green plants.
- the beginning of a new plant on a potato.
- a plant which grows from spores.
- coat: the hard outer covering of a seed.
Down
- the act of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- the part that holds the plant up and carries food to the rest of the plant.
- the green coloring in plants that works with sunshine to make food for the plant.
- a simple sugar formed in green plants.
- Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals.
- the part of a plant that hold the plant in the ground and absorb minerals and water from the soil.
- sprouts from a plant which can root and form new plants
- a single cell produced in some plants which can grow into new plants.
16 Clues: a plant which grows from spores. • the part of a plant that makes seeds. • a simple sugar formed in green plants. • the part that makes food for the plant. • coat: the hard outer covering of a seed. • the beginning of a new plant on a potato. • the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower. • Dioxide: a gas given off by plants and animals. • ...
WordCross Puzzle 2018-10-26
Across
- animal that eats plants
- odorless gas that makes up most of earth's atmosphere
- animal that eats meat
- 15th century explorer who sailed to the New World in 1492
- animal that eats both plants and animals
- water-in any form-that falls from the sky
- city in New Mexico where a UFO might have crashed in 1947
- author who wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- the closest planet to the sun
Down
- the answer to a division problem
- process by which plants make their own food
- president who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- figurative language that compares two things using like or as
- this happens when water changes from liquid to a gas
- coolest teacher ever
- governor of Kentucky
- the study of farming
- the capital of Canada
- - study of plants
- - scientist in the 1800s who experimented with peanuts
20 Clues: - study of plants • coolest teacher ever • governor of Kentucky • the study of farming • animal that eats meat • the capital of Canada • animal that eats plants • the closest planet to the sun • the answer to a division problem • animal that eats both plants and animals • water-in any form-that falls from the sky • process by which plants make their own food • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-25
Across
- What is the favourite food of giant panda
- Cotton fibre is obtained from which part of the plant
- Gives green colour to plants
- animals that get their energy from eating plants, and only plants are called
- The fastest land animal
- The tallest living animal
- A group of plants that uses cones to distribute seeds
- Acid is produced in large quantities by lemon trees
- The largest bird alive
- The leaves a silk worm feeds on
- Fish absorb oxygen in their body through these organs
- A scientist who studies plants
Down
- The animal known as the 'ship of the desert'
- Animals that eat both flesh and plant material
- A baby Kangaroo
- A type of plant that requires support for their growth
- the only birds able to fly backwards
- The process of water passing out from the surface of a plant or leaf
- A Plant that thrive in hot and arid conditions
- Trees which keep their leaves all year round are known as
20 Clues: A baby Kangaroo • The largest bird alive • The fastest land animal • The tallest living animal • Gives green colour to plants • A scientist who studies plants • The leaves a silk worm feeds on • the only birds able to fly backwards • What is the favourite food of giant panda • The animal known as the 'ship of the desert' • Animals that eat both flesh and plant material • ...
Intro to Ecology/Aaliyah Bowen 2024-11-19
Across
- a community of living organisms.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce.
- a visual representation of the feeding relationships with an ecosysem.
- represents different feeding positions.
- where one organism eats another.
- the position it occupies in a food web.
- an organims that eats dead plants and animals.
- study of the relationship between living organisms.
- the mass of living biological organisms in a given area.
- the process by which food is made by bacteria
- an organism that can produce its own food using sunlight or chemical energy.
- Organism that creates its own food.
Down
- an organism that primarily eats plants.
- an organism that feed on decayed organic material.
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nurtients.
- the part of the earth where life exists,plants,animals,bacteria.
- an organism that eats animals.
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must use other organisms.
- a process by which plants use other organisms to create food for themsleves.
- an organisms that eats plants and animals.
- a group of different species that live in the same area and interact with eachother.
- a group of individuals from the same species.
- an area classified for specific species that live in that loco.
23 Clues: an organism that eats animals. • a community of living organisms. • where one organism eats another. • Organism that creates its own food. • an organism that primarily eats plants. • represents different feeding positions. • the position it occupies in a food web. • a group of organisms that can reproduce. • an organisms that eats plants and animals. • ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE 2025-09-06
Across
- Alternation of __________ is a common feature in plants
- Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon
- Process by which plants make food using light
- Protective structure enclosing the seed in angiosperms
- Plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves
- Plant division with enclosed seeds
- Example of a gymnosperm is __________ tree
- Dicot roots show __________ root system
- The fern sporophyte bears these large green structures
- Brown patches on fern fronds that contain sporangia
Down
- Plant division that produces naked seeds
- Main plant body is the __________ generation in Bryophytes
- Reproductive organ of an angiosperm
- Vascular plants that reproduce by spores
- Monocot roots show __________ root system
- Dicots have __________ venation in their leaves
- Monocots have parallel __________ venation
- Gymnosperms produce seeds on woody structures called __________
- Non-vascular plants that need water for fertilization
- Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons
- Structure at the tip of moss sporophyte that releases spores
21 Clues: Plant division with enclosed seeds • Reproductive organ of an angiosperm • Dicot seeds have __________ cotyledons • Monocot seeds have __________ cotyledon • Dicot roots show __________ root system • Plant division that produces naked seeds • Vascular plants that reproduce by spores • Monocot roots show __________ root system • Monocots have parallel __________ venation • ...
Energy Flow 2023-03-31
Across
- get their energy by eating other living things
- an organism that consumes other organisms in a food chain
- the living and non-living things that interact and share an environment
- If I eat plants and animals, what am I?
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- returns nutrients to the soil from dead plants and animals they break down
- get their energy by making their own food
- get their energy from other animals they eat
- What type of consumer is at the base of the food pyramid?
- pigment that gives plants their green color, and it helps plants create their own food through photosynthesis
Down
- where photosynthesis takes place
- Based on grass-->rabbit-->wolf, who is the primaryary consumer?
- an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- get their energy from plants they eat
- "simple sugar" chemical produced by many plants during photosynthesis
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin?
- source of energy for plants
18 Clues: source of energy for plants • where photosynthesis takes place • get their energy from plants they eat • If I eat plants and animals, what am I? • get their energy by making their own food • When a robin eats a worm, what is the robin? • get their energy from other animals they eat • get their energy by eating other living things • ...
Fungi and plant 2023-04-06
Across
- Process by which a seed develops into a new plant
- Group of seed plants that bear flowers as their reproductive structures
- Type of seed plants that bear naked seeds, usually on cones or other structures
- Type of plant that grows in or near water
- Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores
- Reproductive structures of angiosperms that typically contain both male and female reproductive organs
- Aquatic organisms that use photosynthesis to produce energy
- The above-ground portion of a plant, including stems, leaves, and reproductive structures
- Tissue that forms the outer protective covering of a plant, often referred to as the "skin" of the plant
- Tissue that forms the inner lining of the plant's root, stem, and leaf, responsible for various functions including gas exchange and water absorption
Down
- Collective term for the roots of a plant, including the primary root and its branches
- Common type of gymnosperm tree with needle-like leaves and cones
- Type of vascular tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from roots to other parts of the plant
- The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants
- Part of a plant that typically lies below the ground and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus
- Flat, usually green structure of a plant that is the main site for photosynthesis and transpiration
- Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants
- Type of cell division that results in the formation of spores in fungi and plants
- Plants that reproduce via seeds, which are enclosed in a protective covering
20 Clues: Type of plant that grows in or near water • Process by which a seed develops into a new plant • Structure in fungi that produces and releases spores • The gamete-producing stage in the life cycle of plants • Fine branching threads that make up the body of a fungus • Tiny reproductive cells released by fungi and some plants • ...
3B Hannah Rogers 2021-04-23
Across
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- water can absorb into the ground and become _______
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- Process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- when plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Carbon moves from plants to animals
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria
- as dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into inorganic forms such as ammonium salts (NH4+) by a process called _______
- _______ splits n2 atoms
Down
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from _____ to the atmosphere when fuels are burned
- ________ get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals that contain organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen
- _______ need nitrogen to grow
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state
- Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- water can become _______ when it flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____
20 Clues: _______ splits n2 atoms • _______ need nitrogen to grow • Carbon moves from plants to animals • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____ • Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______ • ...
units 2024-01-08
Across
- wonderful, splendid
- Negligence by a professional person
- full of malice; intending to do harm
- written below the line
- a stand-in or replacement
- to speak evil of
- to dip beneath the surface; go under
- not safe
- hatred; evil intent; bad will
- Expressing love or the state of being in love
Down
- lower in rank
- attractive or appealing
- well-known
- suffering from malnutrition; badly or poorly nourished
- causing great damage
- to take away
- labels or captions on a movie or show
- lack of proper nutrition
18 Clues: not safe • well-known • to take away • lower in rank • to speak evil of • wonderful, splendid • causing great damage • written below the line • attractive or appealing • lack of proper nutrition • a stand-in or replacement • hatred; evil intent; bad will • Negligence by a professional person • full of malice; intending to do harm • to dip beneath the surface; go under • ...
Nutrition and Metabolic Patterns 2014-04-30
Across
- most abundant electrolyte in the body
- delivery of nutrition bypassing the mouth
- high blood glucose
- tetany
- most abundant nutrient
- inorganic elements serve as catalysts in biochemical reactions
- supplies energy to the body
- Body eliminates sodium through this organ
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- cannot be digested
- best indicator a patient needs TPN
- Vit D. Deficiency
- Measures in a nutritional assessment
- Difficulty swallowing
- bananas are a source of this
- helps to absorb vitamins
15 Clues: tetany • Vit D. Deficiency • cannot be digested • high blood glucose • Difficulty swallowing • most abundant nutrient • helps to absorb vitamins • supplies energy to the body • bananas are a source of this • best indicator a patient needs TPN • Measures in a nutritional assessment • most abundant electrolyte in the body • delivery of nutrition bypassing the mouth • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2016-05-05
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- any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods.
- A collective term used to refer to all the monosaccharides and disaccharides.
- not previously known or used; new or different.
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- An energy-yielding nutrient composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- One of the six classes of nutrients that include sugars, starches, and fibers.
- A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants.
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- a basic component of food that nourishes the body.
- each of a pair of organs in the abdominal cavity of mammals, birds, and reptiles, excreting urine.
- a chemical element or substance required in trace amounts for the normal growth and development of living organisms.
- of, relating to, or derived from living matter.
- light from the sun.
- possessing or enjoying good health or a sound and vigorous mentality.
- This unit is used as a measure of the energy released by food as it is digested by the human body.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
20 Clues: light from the sun. • of, relating to, or derived from living matter. • not previously known or used; new or different. • a basic component of food that nourishes the body. • A soft silvery-white reactive metal found in foods. • A polysaccharide that is the storage form of energy in plants. • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. • ...
week 13 2023-04-12
14 Clues: eye • sun • itch • pain • head • inside • muscle • without • pertaining to • surgical repair • breaking,bursting • growth, nutrition • loosening,destruction of • pertaining to, containing
What is Botany / Parts of Plants 2023-01-26
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- Reproductive structures on some plants.
- Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere.
- Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group.
- Plants with seeds but no flowers like evergreen trees belong to the group _______________.
- Flowering plants that have seeds belong to the group __________________.
- Plants change sunlight into food through this process.
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- The number one production crop in the US.
- Small seedless plants like mosses fall into this group.
- Last name of the scientist who developed many uses for the peanut and many other soil science techniques.
- Plants give off ___________ as a waste product.
- Part of the plant that moves nutrients from the roots to the leaves and gives the plant support.
- A person who studies botany is called a botanist or a _____________.
- Plant part that aids in protection and dispersion of the seeds.
- Last name of the scientist who developed the binomial nomenclature system used to name organisms.
- plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs nutrients from the soil.
- This structure makes food for the plant.
16 Clues: Reproductive structures on some plants. • This structure makes food for the plant. • The number one production crop in the US. • Plants take in this gas from the atmosphere. • Plants give off ___________ as a waste product. • Ferns and other similar plants belong to this group. • Plants change sunlight into food through this process. • ...
Nutrition in animals 2016-05-14
nutrition in animals 2016-05-21
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- small projections in the inner walls of the small interstine that helps in absorption of digested foof
- the unicellular amoeba engulfs tiny particles by throwing its false feet called
- elimination of undigested food
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- breakdown starch into sugar
- another name for food pipe
- moistens food
- also called biting teeth
7 Clues: moistens food • also called biting teeth • another name for food pipe • breakdown starch into sugar • elimination of undigested food • the unicellular amoeba engulfs tiny particles by throwing its false feet called • small projections in the inner walls of the small interstine that helps in absorption of digested foof
nutrition in animals. 2016-05-21
7 Clues: moistens the food. • stored in the liver. • acid- kills bacteria. • turns fats into fatty food. • another name for food pipe. • the largest gland in the human body. • finger like projections in the small intestine.
nutrition in adolescents 2025-03-05
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- supports skin, nails, hair, and muscle, growth and body maintenance; eggs, meat
- fuel body and maintain healthy blood sugar levels; fruits, vegetables
- 60% of body weight, prevent dehydration; h20
- absorb nutrients and minerals; butter
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- play role in vision, blood, bone and immune health; K, C, D
- regulate metabolism and help stay properly hydrated; iron, magnesium
- essential compounds that improve proper functioning and health
7 Clues: absorb nutrients and minerals; butter • 60% of body weight, prevent dehydration; h20 • play role in vision, blood, bone and immune health; K, C, D • essential compounds that improve proper functioning and health • regulate metabolism and help stay properly hydrated; iron, magnesium • fuel body and maintain healthy blood sugar levels; fruits, vegetables • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- word bank:ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
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- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cells used to store and release energy
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
test 2025-04-21
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- Material spread on soil to retain moisture
- When a flower opens fully
- Naturally occurring in a specific region
- Small swelling on a plant, ready to bloom
- Collecting leaves or leveling soil
- Clay used for plant pots
- Liquid mix used to boost plant health
- Frame for supporting climbing plants
- pH Measure of soil’s acidity or alkalinity
- Long period without rain
- When a seed begins to grow
- The outer edge of a garden bed
- Prepared area for planting seeds
- Used to mist or water plants evenly
- The science and art of growing plants
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- path Walkway through the garden
- Snipped plant parts used to grow new ones
- Trim plants to promote healthy growth
- All plant life in a region
- Breaking down organic waste into soil food
- bed Elevated garden box filled with soil
- Dampness plants need to grow
- What you grow and harvest
- Small to medium-sized woody plant
- What a dry plant feels
- Tiny creatures, some helpful, some harmful
- Source of energy for all plant life
- Too much water can damage roots
- General term for leafy plants
- Rich organic matter in soil
30 Clues: What a dry plant feels • Clay used for plant pots • Long period without rain • When a flower opens fully • What you grow and harvest • All plant life in a region • When a seed begins to grow • Rich organic matter in soil • Dampness plants need to grow • General term for leafy plants • The outer edge of a garden bed • path Walkway through the garden • Too much water can damage roots • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
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- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed. • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
30 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • An common example of the CAM plant. • Mutual attraction between molecules • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-08-30
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- The strength of light available for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- Type of energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- The process that uses glucose to release energy.
- A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- A storage form of glucose in plants.
- Affects enzymes that control the rate of photosynthesis.
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- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight.
- A condition like light, CO₂, or temperature that controls the rate of photosynthesis.
- The concentration of CO₂ available for photosynthesis.
- The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis.
- Leaf part packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- A liquid taken in by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air.
16 Clues: A storage form of glucose in plants. • A gas taken in by plants from the air. • A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis. • Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight. • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • The process that uses glucose to release energy. • The form stored in glucose made by photosynthesis. • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- Another source of phosphorus can come from human interference called man-made __.
- Natural gas, oil, and what deposits are burned as fossil fuels today?
- Plants use CO2 to do this process to make sugar and oxygen.
- This is another natural source of CO2.
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all of the nitrogen found in our ___.
- This bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia into the gas form of nitrogen which is not available for us by plants or animals.
- Some of the phosphorus in soils can be washed away into what body of water?
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect.
- What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2?
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what?
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- The special type of bacteria able to use nitrogen directly.
- After the plants are eaten by animals, they are put into ___ products as sulfur.
- Found in rocks and minerals.
- Phosphorus moves between the soil and what?
- This organism can eat plants containing nitrogen, which is returned in waste.
- Animals use oxygen to do this process to make more CO2
- 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas.
- Special bacteria can directly use nitrogen and ___ it so other organisms can benefit from it.
- Phosphorus is essential for life, it also makes up an important chemical called ____.
- Too much phosphorus in the water leads to plant ___, making no room for all other life forms in the water.
20 Clues: Found in rocks and minerals. • This is another natural source of CO2. • 78% of our atmosphere is made of this gas. • Phosphorus moves between the soil and what? • What part of earth is the main regulator of CO2? • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their what? • Too much CO2 in the atmosphere leads to this effect. • ...
NUTRITION AND DIGESTION 2021-02-01
20 Clues: LEAF • GRANA • LIPASE • ENERGY • starch • PROTEIN • ABSORBTION • bile juice • SMALL AMOUNT • RESERVE FOOD • LARGEST GLAND • PHOTOSYNTHESIS • DEAD AND DECAY • MORE SURFACE AREA • wave-like movement • biological catalyst • MECHANICAL DIGESTION • CREATES ACIDIC MEDIUM • BLADDER STORES THE BILE • SPLITTING OF WATER MOLECULE
First Star Academy 2024-04-12
20 Clues: SIP • Zoom • Food • Shape • Mascot • College • Building • May Event • Program Lead • Weekend Event • Guest Speaker • Program Advisor • College Program • Program Director • Bushy Tailed Animal • Business Youth Mentor • Nutrition Youth Mentor • The Name Of Our Program • Psychology Youth Mentor • Womens Studies Youth Mentor
Test 2023-04-18
30 Clues: own • emit • late • legal • belong • vandal • select • health • affect • desire • harmful • habitat • destroy • allergy • flavour • capable • compile • educate • criminal • artifact • homeless • literacy • performer • poisonous • nutritious • responsible • concentrate • discriminate • presentation • consciousness
Revision 2022-04-28
29 Clues: eat • body • after • every • hands • daily • before • to get • weight • energy • should • advice • health • varied • control • healthy • healthy • you have • maintain • Calories • regularly • nutrition • to obtain • essential • wash your • breakfast • brush your • convenient • occasionally
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The embryo of a plant
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- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- Cultivation of woody plants
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
- The science of plants
- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- The science of plants
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
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- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- Cultivation of woody plants
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
- The embryo of a plant
- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Crossword puzzle Unit 1 +2 2015-11-28
25 Clues: food • fear • real • zuinig • lijden • nadeel • desire • berucht • handicap • bloedbad • prestatie • vervuilen • verminking • horrifying • verslaving • uitsluiten • uitschakelen • unbelievable • verschijning • kennismaking • milieu- (adj.) • onweerstaanbaar • story of someone's life • so scared you cannot move • someone who doesn't eat meat
Vladimir 2023-08-28
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- улучшить
- производить
- включая
- окружающая среда
- важный
- свыше, более
- сельскохозяйственный
- создавать
- широкий диапазон
- ежегодный, годовой
- кондитерские изделия
- сохранять
- доход
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- ___the world - по всему миру
- вкладывать
- продолжительный
- питание
- защитить
- старший менеджер
- предлагать
- головной офис
- упаковка
- местный
- поставщик
- успешный
25 Clues: доход • важный • включая • питание • местный • улучшить • защитить • упаковка • успешный • создавать • поставщик • сохранять • вкладывать • предлагать • производить • свыше, более • головной офис • продолжительный • старший менеджер • окружающая среда • широкий диапазон • ежегодный, годовой • сельскохозяйственный • кондитерские изделия • ___the world - по всему миру
La salud 2026-01-16
23 Clues: flu • cold • dizzy • injury • health • disease • obesity • inflamed • to cough • to faint • breathing • nutrition • depression • discomfort • to improve • pain, ache • rash, hives • self-esteem • to get sick • to get hurt • to get worse • to gain weight • to become infected
Unidad 3 - El Bienestar - Vocabulary 2025-01-10
24 Clues: fat • weak • quiet • snack • muscle • strong • active • protein • trainer • massage • calorie • to enjoy • to hurry • flexible • to sweat • nutrition • to warm up • well being • drug adict • cholesterol • couch potato • decaffeinated • to lose weight • to gain weight
Health 2023-06-28
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- Tiny, invisible organisms that can make you sick, so it's important to wash your hands to keep them away.
- A soft, sticky strip used to cover and protect a wound so it can heal properly.
- Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier.
- Natural and delicious foods that grow on trees or plants and are good for your health.
- Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better.
- Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- A special kind of doctor who takes care of your teeth and keeps your smile healthy.
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- Edible plants that are packed with vitamins and minerals and are important for a balanced diet.
- A person who helps you when you are sick or hurt and knows a lot about the human body.
- The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs.
- A clear liquid that you drink to quench your thirst and keep your body hydrated.
- The organ inside your chest that pumps blood throughout your body, keeping you alive and healthy.
- When your body reacts to something you're allergic to, like pollen, causing sneezing, itching, or rashes.
- A shot that protects you from certain diseases by making your body strong against them.
- Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while.
15 Clues: Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier. • Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy. • The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs. • Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better. • Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- word bank:ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
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- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cells used to store and release energy
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Photosynthesis/Paisley 2024-10-31
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- the stage that needs sunlight
- stage that doesn't need sunight
- A stack of thylakoids
- Calvin cycle is located in this
- provides energy for plants
- The green pigment in plants
- a specialized organelle found in plant cells
- Can Make their energy on their own using the sun
- Nitrogen Base
- Contains 2 phosphates
- The sugar molecule in ATP/ADP
- product of photosystemll
- another name is the calvin cycle
- another name is light dependent stage
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- Gas that's plants absorb from the air
- the colors within the chloroplast
- Makes glucose
- The degree ofrate the chemical reactions
- reactant of photosystemll
- makes their energy by consuming other things
- energy from the calvin cycle
- the process of how plants make oxygen and energy
- Can make their own foods
- Consumes other living things
- Chemical compound
- Contains 3 phosphates
- product of Calvin cycle
- sacs in the chloroplast
28 Clues: Makes glucose • Nitrogen Base • Chemical compound • A stack of thylakoids • Contains 3 phosphates • Contains 2 phosphates • product of Calvin cycle • sacs in the chloroplast • Can make their own foods • product of photosystemll • reactant of photosystemll • provides energy for plants • The green pigment in plants • energy from the calvin cycle • Consumes other living things • ...
Food Labels 2021-11-04
8 Clues: Na • Daily Intake • For The Bone • source of nutrition • We get these from meat • Main Intake for our body • number that we see daily • To care for our body cells
Food Label 2021-11-04
8 Clues: Na • Daily Intake • For The Bone • source of nutrition • We get these from meat • Main Intake for our body • number that we see daily • To care for our body cells
ag puzzle 2022-10-04
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- a piece of something that was cut off
- a method people use to split in half
- you add it to the bark of the plant
- Moss a large amount of moss that grows
- used for aquatic food
- a technique of growing plants with water
- producing layers on a plant
- engineering allows people to move genes to one plant to another
- Take up water for plant stems Stems supports the leaves Leaves grows from the plants stem Flowers bloom or blossom Soil helps grow the plant
- supplies nutrients for plants grown
- transforms your garden in the summer
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- uses sunlight to synthesize foods
- a animal that attacks the plants
- living or lasting more than two years
- a plant or part of a plant used as a food
- when you remove branches from a tree
- the act of removing something
- a fresh sweet product of a tree or plant
- media water air and nutrients Perlite is a lightweight material that helps grow plants Vermiculite yellow or brown material found in your soil
- Culture used to make more plants
- the roots hang in the air and make a fine mist
- putting a bud or scion into or on your plant
- it can behave as this
- it provides growth and life
24 Clues: used for aquatic food • it can behave as this • producing layers on a plant • it provides growth and life • the act of removing something • a animal that attacks the plants • Culture used to make more plants • uses sunlight to synthesize foods • you add it to the bark of the plant • supplies nutrients for plants grown • a method people use to split in half • ...
Unit: 4 Let's Eat! 2025-12-15
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- instructions for how to make food
- good for the body
- having a sharp, acidic taste
- a small amount of food between meals
- kept very cold to stay good longer
- new and not spoiled
- to cook in hot, bubbling water
- having a strong, hot taste
- a person or animal that eats meat
- the taste of food
- having a sharp or unpleasant taste
- food saved after a meal
- tasting like sugar
- to form an opinion about something
- a person who eats no animal products
- how food feels in the mouth
- words that explain what something is like
- to use something in a specific way
- the amount of food for one person
- not cooked
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- a person who does not eat meat
- having a salty or rich taste
- the process of getting energy and nutrients from food
- to give food to eat
- the feeling of needing or wanting food
- food eaten at one time
- to buy something
- a tag or writing that gives information about food
- to cook over direct heat
- prepared with heat
- to cook in an oven
- a list of food and drinks at a restaurant
- one item used to make a dish
- soft and easy to chew
- to show items so people can see them
- to ask for food at a restaurant
- to cook in hot oil
- hard and crunchy
- the amount of money something costs
- a person or animal that eats both plants and meat
40 Clues: not cooked • to buy something • hard and crunchy • good for the body • the taste of food • prepared with heat • to cook in an oven • tasting like sugar • to cook in hot oil • to give food to eat • new and not spoiled • soft and easy to chew • food eaten at one time • food saved after a meal • to cook over direct heat • having a strong, hot taste • how food feels in the mouth • ...
Plant Physiology Crossword 2023-10-15
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- A transport protein that when binded with, causes a conformation change.
- Mutual attraction between molecules
- The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle.
- Extracellular space outside of plant cell membranes.
- A condition required for aquaporins to be expressed.
- The state in which absorption of light affects the electrons.
- Pressure potential of water is generated by this characteristic of cell wall.
- Helps with the movement of molecules between cells in plants.
- Vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the root.
- A transport protein that open and close in response to signal.
- This organelle occupies 95% of the total volume of mature plant cell.
- When lacking this macronutrient, plants experience leaf chlorosis in young and mature leaves.
- Root hairs increase their surface area as a means of...
- Where the carbon fixation occurs
- An common example of the CAM plant.
- An active transport that involves the coupling of a cotransporter.
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- A tissue that forms the outer protective layer in plants.
- technique used to join parts from two or more plants to grow into a single plant.
- Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants.
- A major constituent of the middle lamella of cell walls.
- A primary pigment in photosynthesis.
- An system in which plants get their nutrient assimilation.
- Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP
- A cell transport system that requires ATP.
- An enzyme that catalyzes both carboxylation and oxygenation reactions.
- Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel.
- This protein facilitates the movement of water across plasma membrane.
- A reaction that increases in hot condition when stomata closes, which increases levels of O2
- The membrane in which light dependent reaction occurs.
- A mechanism by which chlorophyll absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- A type of photosynthesis that separates carbon fixation and carbon assimilation in different cells.
31 Clues: Where the carbon fixation occurs • Mutual attraction between molecules • An common example of the CAM plant. • A primary pigment in photosynthesis. • The first step of the Calvin-Benson cycle. • A cell transport system that requires ATP. • Most abundant macronutrient needed in plants. • Molecule required to fix carbon dioxide, besides ATP • ...
revision puzzle 2023-10-19
12 Clues: poufny • podziw • zmienny • zjawisko • poszerzać • traktować • upoważniać • odżywianie • ujednolicić • przedsiębiorca • odmawiać, odrzucać • okres wypowiedzenia
Education_Class 9 2025-12-16
12 Clues: mityba • šarvai • atlaidus • principas • blogiukas • prieinamas • moksliukas • skriaudėjas • disleksiškas • įtraukiantis • baigti mokyklą • gabus, talentingas
Ecosystems 2023-05-21
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- Whales live here.
- Animals and plants need this to survive.
- It threatens ecosystems.
- Animals that eat plants and other animals.
- Where cows are found.
- Animals have done this to survive.
- A model that shows the transfer of energy between organisms
- A series of sages plants and animals go through
- A manmade ecosystem.
- part of a plant.
- Collection of living and non-living things in an area.
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- Removal of trees in a large area.
- It provides energy.
- How plants make their food.
- The bonds between living things.
- I live in the soil.
- A type of ecosystem without humans.
- A type of natural ecosystem.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- I help pollinate flowers.
- A baby kangaroo.
- You eat it.
22 Clues: You eat it. • A baby kangaroo. • part of a plant. • Whales live here. • It provides energy. • I live in the soil. • A manmade ecosystem. • Where cows are found. • It threatens ecosystems. • I help pollinate flowers. • How plants make their food. • A type of natural ecosystem. • Animals that eat other animals. • The bonds between living things. • Removal of trees in a large area. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2014-01-14
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- A cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris.
- The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent in or on a suitable host.
- A condition of being able to resist a particular disease, especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.
- The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another.
- Lymphocyte A type of lymphocyte that develops in the bone marrow and later produces antibodies.
- Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- Technique A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms.
- A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response.
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
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- Communicable by contact.
- A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life (as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and fungi).
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
- A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium.
- Single-celled microorganisms that are often aggregated into colonies or motile by means of flagella, typically live in soil, water, organic matter, or the bodies of plants and animals, are usually autotrophic, saprophytic, or parasitic in nutrition, and are noted for their biochemical effects and pathogenicity.
- Lymphocyte A type of lymphocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity that differentiates under the influence of the thymus.
- Stain A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin. Results in gram-positive bacteria retaining the purple dye and gram-negative organisms having it decolorized so that the red counterstain shows up.
- A spherical bacterium.
20 Clues: A spherical bacterium. • Communicable by contact. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium. • Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • Technique A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another. • A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech). • ...
All about NUTRITION 2025-07-04
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- A sweet crystallizable material that consists wholly or essentially of sucrose
- Helps the body absorb vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K.
- Refers to the measurement of a person's mass, typically expressed in kilograms or pounds.
- The amount of energy the body can obtain from consuming that food.
- A chronic metabolic disease where the body either doesn't produce enough insulin or can't effectively use the insulin it produces, leading to elevated blood sugar levels.
- A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest. It's a component of plant-based foods that passes through the digestive system relatively intact.
- Are a type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks. Commonly found in Sugars, Fibers, Starches, and is the main source of energy.
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. It is also available in supplement forms.
- Also known as stature, refers to the vertical distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a standing person.
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- The process by which living organisms obtain and utilize nutrients from food to support life processes such as growth, maintenance, and reproduction.
- An edible plant or part of a plant, often used as part of a meal.
- A food group that refers to fruits and vegetables, which are rich in vitamins and minerals which help protect the body from disease, support healthy skin, and promote overall vitality.
- The clear liquid that has no color, taste, or smell, that falls from clouds as rain, that forms streams, lakes, and seas, and that is used for drinking.
- A white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of lactating mammals.
- A meal eaten in the morning, the first of the day.
- A natural stimulant most commonly found in tea, coffee, and cacao plants.
- A condition where the body's immune system mistakenly identifies a specific food protein as harmful and triggers a reaction
- It's a building block for the body, essential for growth, repair, and various bodily functions.
- Something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive
- A condition that develops when your blood produces a lower-than-normal amount of healthy red blood cells.
20 Clues: A meal eaten in the morning, the first of the day. • An edible plant or part of a plant, often used as part of a meal. • The amount of energy the body can obtain from consuming that food. • Helps the body absorb vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin K. • A white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of lactating mammals. • ...
