nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Zoe Zavala Crusigrama 2025-11-04
Soil Types 2022-08-18
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- Different types
- Helps to keep the soil protected
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- In the ground with many different types
- Dark in colour
- Keeps the bugs away
- Comes from chalk
- Used to water crops from a distance
- Mixture of sand,silt and clay
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- An annoying animal that eats the plants
- Somewhere that crops grow
- A place where people grow plants indoors
- Sticky when wet
- Smooth and powdery when dry
- Can be inside and outside
- Used to dig wholes
- Largest particle of soil
- Heated place for plants to grow
18 Clues: Dark in colour • Different types • Sticky when wet • Comes from chalk • Used to dig wholes • Keeps the bugs away • Largest particle of soil • Somewhere that crops grow • Can be inside and outside • Smooth and powdery when dry • Mixture of sand,silt and clay • Heated place for plants to grow • Helps to keep the soil protected • Used to water crops from a distance • ...
marketing 2025-11-12
9 Clues: names • blah blah • hen lays it • comes in a box • comes from there • naturally growing • comes from animals • source of nutrition • colourful sweet citrus
Photosynthesis 2025-09-01
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- A condition like light, CO₂, or temperature that controls the rate of photosynthesis.
- The form of energy stored in glucose.
- A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- Leaf part packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- The process that uses glucose to release energy.
- Type of energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
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- The strength of light available for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air.
- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight.
- A liquid taken in by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- Affects enzymes that control the rate of photosynthesis.
- A storage form of glucose in plants.
15 Clues: A storage form of glucose in plants. • The form of energy stored in glucose. • 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 strength of light available for photosynthesis. • ...
How Nutrition Affects Health 2021-05-27
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- Periods of not breathing
- Poor nutrition
- Atherosclerosis is a major cause of strokes and _______ ___________.
- High blood pressure
- Prefix for over
- Stroke
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- Binge and purge
- Glyc(o) means ___________.
- Osteo means __________.
- Disease that results in high blood sugar
- Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones become weak and _________ easily.
- Word for condition of excessive body fat.
- Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises
- Prefix for under
- Hole in the tooth
15 Clues: Stroke • Poor nutrition • Binge and purge • Prefix for over • Prefix for under • Hole in the tooth • High blood pressure • Osteo means __________. • Periods of not breathing • Glyc(o) means ___________. • Disease that results in high blood sugar • Word for condition of excessive body fat. • Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises • ...
Apes chapter 11 2024-02-21
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- when water is unable to drain away. This leaves no air spaces in the saturated soil, and plant roots literally drown.
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
- the practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- Insecticides that kill a wide range of insects, including natural enemies
- fertilizer those composed of the synthesized chemicals of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
- the continuing existence of certain insecticides in the environment
- animal fat that is eaten
- when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs
- a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields
- A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells
- a substance used for killing insects.
- farmers get caught on the treadmill as they are forced to use more and increasingly toxic chemicals
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a form of malnutrition arising from excessive intake of nutrients
- when the structure of the marine community changes radically
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- the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers
- a change in the sensitivity of a pest population to a pesticide, resulting in the failure of a correct application of the pesticide
- a fertilizer derived from organic material subject to the completion cycle of biological degradation processes
- not properly nourished; suffering from malnutrition.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- active on specific pest species but have minimal impact on non-target organisms such as beneficials
- a place where fish are reared for commercial purposes.
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- insecurity when there is not a secure food source
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough food or not eating enough food
- measures that keep prices for customers below market levels
- food made from oats and other seeds
- the state of being extremely poor.
- extreme scarcity of food.
31 Clues: animal fat that is eaten • extreme scarcity of food. • the state of being extremely poor. • food made from oats and other seeds • a substance used for killing insects. • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • the increase of salt concentration in soil • agriculture conducted on commercial principles • insecurity when there is not a secure food source • ...
Horticulture Crossword 2025-09-14
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- Plant tissue that carries food
- Green pigment that absorbs sunlight.
- Gas taken in for photosynthesis.
- Early growth stage of a seed
- Pores on a leaf where gas exchange happens
- Gas plants release during photosynthesis.
- Breathing process in plants and animals
- Process where plants use sunlight to make food.
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- Process when pollen joins with egg.
- Water loss through leaves
- Movement of pollen to another flower
- Sugar made by plants
- Tube that carries water in plants
- Process when seeds spread away from parent plant
14 Clues: Sugar made by plants • Water loss through leaves • Early growth stage of a seed • Plant tissue that carries food • Gas taken in for photosynthesis. • Tube that carries water in plants • Process when pollen joins with egg. • Movement of pollen to another flower • Green pigment that absorbs sunlight. • Breathing process in plants and animals • ...
Life cycle of Moss and Ferns 2023-11-30
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- _____ are green leafy plants seen in forests.
- _____ is in the life cycle of a fern.
- The _____ produce eggs and sperm that unite and form diploid generations.
- A ____ is tiny and not easily seen.
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- These plants also grow by haploid seeds produced from the ____ generation.
- _____ results in a diploid zygote that goes through mitosis.
- Plants like Moss grow by
- These plants produce haploid spores.
- Female structures produce ____
- The male structures produce _____
- The ____ grow into tiny plants.
- These plants are haploid plants.
12 Clues: Plants like Moss grow by • Female structures produce ____ • The ____ grow into tiny plants. • These plants are haploid plants. • The male structures produce _____ • A ____ is tiny and not easily seen. • These plants produce haploid spores. • _____ is in the life cycle of a fern. • _____ are green leafy plants seen in forests. • ...
B4 - Part 2 - Transport in Plants 2023-09-13
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- Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes.
- This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange.
- The outermost layer of cells in a leaf.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants, often from roots to leaves.
- Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores.
- Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
- The brightness of light affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of water movement through a plant, often resulting in evaporation from leaves.
- Part of a phloem cell with many pores, facilitating movement between cells.
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- Responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The layer in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs due to its chloroplast-rich cells.
- How plants move sugars and other solutes from where they're produced to where they're needed.
- Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- Influences the rate of water loss from leaves, impacting transpiration.
- The region of active cell division in plants, leading to growth. Where plant stem cells are found.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases.
- The passive movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane, from a dilute to a more concentrated solution.
- A substance that strengthens the walls of certain plant cells, especially in the xylem.
18 Clues: The outermost layer of cells in a leaf. • Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores. • Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. • Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. • Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases. • Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes. • ...
Photosynthesis and Matter Cycling 2024-02-05
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- different elements found in soil needed for pant growth
- the natural motion of carbon through the 5 spheres
- the abbreviation for the carbon dioxide measurement parts-per-million
- all matter included or involved in living things
- life forms that extract energy from the dead remains of others
- the chemical reaction animals use to extract energy from molecules
- a sugar created during photosynthesis and used as blood sugar in animals
- the gas inhaled by plants and exhaled by animals
- the chemical reaction plants use to capture solar energy and turn it into chemical energy
- a fluid necessary for all life on Earth
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- all man-made or man-controlled matter
- life forms that need to eat other life in order to survive
- all gases held to the surface of the planet by gravity
- the organelle in plant life where respiration occurs
- all water on the planet, including fresh, salt, ice, and snow
- life forms that have the ability to create chemical energy
- the gas exhaled by plants and inhaled by animals
- a form of energy captured by plants
- the organelle in plant life where photosynthesis occurs
- all non-living matter on the planet, primarily rock
- the small openings in leaf surfaces that plants use to breathe
21 Clues: a form of energy captured by plants • all man-made or man-controlled matter • a fluid necessary for all life on Earth • all matter included or involved in living things • the gas exhaled by plants and inhaled by animals • the gas inhaled by plants and exhaled by animals • the natural motion of carbon through the 5 spheres • ...
-Plantae Kingdom- 2024-02-12
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- Curcuma longa is the scientific name of this plant
- This classified plant has an amount of only one cotyledons
- The amount of pollen grain openings in Dicot plants
- This is the genus name for plants such as onion and garlic
- What group contains Monocot and Eudicot plants?
- The Angiospermes group usually reproduces by ...
- In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what?
- Plant "Oryza sativa" is classified in what family of Angiospermae?
- True or false: Cassava is classified as a Monocotyl plant
- The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes
- The scientific name of Aster plants
- This plant produces medicinal compounds, ephedrines, that is useful for cough, asthma, sinusitis, and common cold
- If a plant has eight floral organs, then it is classified as ...
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- Pteridophytes reproduce by these
- Leaves that have spores are called these
- In the plant name "Ginkgo biloba", which is the genus?
- True or false: Tobacco is classified as a Eudicotyl plant
- The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts
- The scientific name of Palms
- The vascular bundle for Monocot is usually ... in a ring
- Veins in the Dicot classification is usually ...
- The other name for Bryophyta
- Root systems in Monocot plants are usually ...
- Gymnospermes either have this or cones for reproduction
- The largest group of Bryophytes
25 Clues: The scientific name of Palms • The other name for Bryophyta • The largest group of Bryophytes • Pteridophytes reproduce by these • The scientific name of Aster plants • In "Gymnospermae," "gymnos" means what? • Leaves that have spores are called these • The number of known phyla for Pteridophytes • The scientific name for the phylum Liverworts • ...
Y9 Ecosystems Crossword 2024-11-20
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- Cycle ensuring oxygen availability in ecosystems
- Organism that feeds on decomposing organic matter
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- Total individuals of a species in an ecosystem
- Process releasing energy from glucose in cells
- Organism transferring pollen for plant reproduction
- Relationship where one benefits, other is harmed
- Tree with epicormic buds enabling regrowth after fire
- Position of an organism in a food chain
- Process recycling carbon through ecosystems
- Fires essential for germination in some Australian plants
- Animal that eats plants
- Prolonged water shortage affecting ecosystems
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Second consumer level in a food chain
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- Process converting nitrogen for ecosystem use
- Living factors affecting an ecosystem
- Organism that makes energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- Network showing energy flow between species
- Organic matter from decomposed plants and animals
- Relationship where both species benefit
- Close relationship between two different species
- Animal that eats both plants and animals
- Organism that produces its own food
- Diagram showing energy distribution across trophic levels
- Relationship where one benefits, other is unaffected
- Non-living factors affecting an ecosystem
- Gradual changes in ecosystem composition over time
- Organism that relies on others for energy
- Animal that eats other animals
30 Clues: Animal that eats plants • Animal that eats other animals • Organism that produces its own food • Living factors affecting an ecosystem • Second consumer level in a food chain • Relationship where both species benefit • Position of an organism in a food chain • Animal that eats both plants and animals • Non-living factors affecting an ecosystem • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-10
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- The substances that start a chemical reaction, like water and carbon dioxide.
- The pigment in plants that captures light energy.
- What plants produce and store during photosynthesis.
- A community of living and nonliving things interacting in an environment.
- An essential molecule plants absorb through their roots for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to convert sunlight into chemical energy.
- Something that cycles through living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
- The rigid layer that surrounds plant cells.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- An element that cycles through living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem.
- Small openings on the underside of leaves that allow gases to enter and exit.
- An organism that produces its own food, like plants.
- An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
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- A gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.
- The energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
- The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- An organism that must consume other organisms for energy.
- The process of breaking down and rearranging molecules to form new ones.
- The powerhouse of the cell, where energy is released from glucose.
- The part of the plant that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- The substances formed at the end of a chemical reaction, like glucose and oxygen.
- The main source of energy for photosynthesis.
25 Clues: The rigid layer that surrounds plant cells. • The main source of energy for photosynthesis. • The sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis. • A gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. • The energy from the sun used in photosynthesis. • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis. • The pigment in plants that captures light energy. • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Grown to a sell-worthy size.
- The difference between the day and night temperatures.
- Plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through it.
- The development of lateral branches that create a bushy appearance.
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating.
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment.
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- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground.
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Planting of seeds.
- The term for soil or media.
17 Clues: Planting of seeds. • The term for soil or media. • Grown to a sell-worthy size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating. • Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season. • The difference between the day and night temperatures. • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • ...
Word meanings 2025-05-13
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- something that can be eaten
- to put plants or sapling in the ground for growing plants
- to put seed in or on the ground for growing plants
- the feel of a surface as rough or smooth
- feature, quality of something or somebody
- small garden tool used for digging fields/earth
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- young plants
- soil is said to be fertile when plants grow well
- smell of someone or something
- removing wild and unwanted plants from the ground
- materials present in soil which are useful to plants
- mixture of decayed plants, vegetables peel etc. added to soil to help plants to grow well
12 Clues: young plants • something that can be eaten • smell of someone or something • the feel of a surface as rough or smooth • feature, quality of something or somebody • small garden tool used for digging fields/earth • soil is said to be fertile when plants grow well • removing wild and unwanted plants from the ground • to put seed in or on the ground for growing plants • ...
vocabulary 2023-03-17
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- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other.
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- the process of working together to the same end.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- the area and resources used by a particular species (the habitat of a species) or an assemblage of animals and plants together with their abiotic environment.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- the doctrine that mutual dependence is necessary to social well-being.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- an animal that feeds on plants
- any kind of green plant
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- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the role an organism plays in a community.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common."the scientific community"
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the ability to do work
- a living organism that shapes its environment
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring.
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- the preying of one animal on others
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
30 Clues: the ability to do work • any kind of green plant • an animal that feeds on plants • the preying of one animal on others • the activity or condition of competing. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • the role an organism plays in a community. • a living organism that shapes its environment • organism that breaks down dead organic material • ...
Chapter 11 APES 2024-02-22
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- when water is unable to drain away. This leaves no air spaces in the saturated soil, and plant roots literally drown.
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
- the practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- Insecticides that kill a wide range of insects, including natural enemies
- fertilizer those composed of the synthesized chemicals of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
- the continuing existence of certain insecticides in the environment
- animal fat that is eaten
- when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs
- a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields
- A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells
- a substance used for killing insects.
- farmers get caught on the treadmill as they are forced to use more and increasingly toxic chemicals
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a form of malnutrition arising from excessive intake of nutrients
- when the structure of the marine community changes radically
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- the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers
- a change in the sensitivity of a pest population to a pesticide, resulting in the failure of a correct application of the pesticide
- a fertilizer derived from organic material subject to the completion cycle of biological degradation processes
- not properly nourished; suffering from malnutrition.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- active on specific pest species but have minimal impact on non-target organisms such as beneficials
- a place where fish are reared for commercial purposes.
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- insecurity when there is not a secure food source
- A lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough food or not eating enough food
- measures that keep prices for customers below market levels
- food made from oats and other seeds
- the state of being extremely poor.
- extreme scarcity of food.
31 Clues: animal fat that is eaten • extreme scarcity of food. • the state of being extremely poor. • food made from oats and other seeds • a substance used for killing insects. • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • the increase of salt concentration in soil • agriculture conducted on commercial principles • insecurity when there is not a secure food source • ...
Animals in Captivity 2023-01-30
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- someone who pretends to have something
- When you walk past the animals in the zoo they looked very sad and depressed.
- disapproval;attack
- The visitors showed strong anger with stiffening their bodies because the giraffes had to leave the zoo.
- The zoo started recommending their actions for the animals to the public
- false information that supports a certain cause
- adopt or support
- something that has the same traits and/or functions as another thing.
- farming; raising of plants or animals
- to take advantage of something or someone
- active at night
- Some zoos hold unsuccessful animals
- to deceive; trick
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- The zoo started adding extra publicly to people to get more money.
- The popular word of the month is conservation.
- Many animals at zoos have a lack of nutrition.
- foreign
- The visitors were paying close attention to the animals.
- The zoo gave money back to visitors when the monkey ran out of its cage.
- Some animals are forced into lakes with no current and with an unpleasant smell.
- meeting the requirement
- The visitors of the zoo were mad because the elephants were below standard.
- something done as a hobby and not as a job.
- Laidlaw was able to verify his information by watching the animals for a few weeks.
- the breeding of specimens of a plant
25 Clues: foreign • active at night • adopt or support • to deceive; trick • disapproval;attack • meeting the requirement • Some zoos hold unsuccessful animals • the breeding of specimens of a plant • farming; raising of plants or animals • someone who pretends to have something • to take advantage of something or someone • something done as a hobby and not as a job. • ...
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- enhances something else when added to it
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- suggested
- make smaller
- have a equal diet
- to make greater
- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- strength
- entering
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- a unit of energy
- liquids used for energy
- what you need to maintain
- to have
- the way we view ourselves
- to give support
- to take in
- a dietary problem
17 Clues: to have • strength • entering • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- what you need to maintain
- to have
- liquids used for energy
- enhances something else when added to it
- the way we view ourselves
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- to take in
- strength
- make smaller
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- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- have a equal diet
- a unit of energy
- to give support
- suggested
- to make greater
- a dietary problem
- entering
17 Clues: to have • entering • strength • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
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- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
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- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
Ms. T's Periodic Table Crossword 2023-10-05
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- Is 83 on the periodic table
- Can be found in light-up signs and is Ne on the periodic table
- Arsenic-75 has 42 of these in one atom of it
- Au on the periodic table
- The atomic number tells us this in an atom
- Osmium is apart of the ________ metals
- Chlorine is apart of this family
- We call this salt on nutrition labels and is Na on the periodic table
- Calicium is apart of the _____ earth metals
- This nonmetal is in the 17th group and 4th period of the periodic table
- The element ______ is the 1 or 2 letters on the element square on the periodic table
- Erbium is apart of the _____ earth metals
- The periodic table is made up of these
- Mendeleev was a Russian Chemistry and created the thing that organizes elements
- I on the periodic table
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- Is good to have in soil for plants and is N on the periodic table
- Lead is a ______ transition metal
- This element is named after a famous scientist who has crazy white hair
- Has an atomic mass of 118.71
- Has 1 proton and is a nonmetal
- Are bad conductors of heat and electricity
- 74 on the periodic table
- The first group on the periodic table is _____ metals
- This group is unreactive
- Fe on the periodic table
- Has 25 electrons
- Has properties of both metals and nonmetals
- We used to use this in thermometers and is Hg on the periodic table
- These overall type of elements are brittle, good conductors of heat and electricity, and have luster
- Can be found in paint, cause poisoning and has 82 protons
30 Clues: Has 25 electrons • I on the periodic table • Au on the periodic table • 74 on the periodic table • This group is unreactive • Fe on the periodic table • Is 83 on the periodic table • Has an atomic mass of 118.71 • Has 1 proton and is a nonmetal • Chlorine is apart of this family • Lead is a ______ transition metal • Osmium is apart of the ________ metals • ...
Plants pp.510-525 2018-04-19
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- Green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria
- Tiny structures that contain the cells that will later become sperm cells
- A seed plant that produces naked seeds
- How plants make food from the sun
- Flowering plants
- Waxy covering that prevents water loss
- Angiosperms that only have 1 seed leaf
- A fern's leaf
- The roots that absorb water and minerals in the soil
- Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism
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- Plants that have vascular tissue
- A system of tubelike structures inside a plant through which water, minerals, and food move
- Vascular tissue in which food move
- Structures in which food are made
- Seed leaf that provides food for embryo
- Part of the cell used for storage
- Produce seeds with 2 seed leaves
- A structure that contains a young plant
- Anchor the moss and absorb water and nutrients
19 Clues: A fern's leaf • Flowering plants • Plants that have vascular tissue • Produce seeds with 2 seed leaves • Structures in which food are made • How plants make food from the sun • Part of the cell used for storage • Vascular tissue in which food move • A seed plant that produces naked seeds • Waxy covering that prevents water loss • Angiosperms that only have 1 seed leaf • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-09-01
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- A condition like light, CO₂, or temperature that controls the rate of photosynthesis.
- The form of energy stored in glucose.
- A sugar made by plants during photosynthesis.
- Leaf part packed with chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- The process that uses glucose to release energy.
- Type of energy from the sun used in photosynthesis.
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- The strength of light available for photosynthesis.
- The process plants use to make food using light energy.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air.
- The part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.
- Green pigment in leaves that absorbs sunlight.
- A liquid taken in by roots and used in photosynthesis.
- Affects enzymes that control the rate of photosynthesis.
- A storage form of glucose in plants.
15 Clues: A storage form of glucose in plants. • The form of energy stored in glucose. • 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 strength of light available for photosynthesis. • ...
Living World Vocabulary 2013-08-11
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- Where animals and plants live in their surroundings
- Consumers that feed on plants and animals
- Features that distinguish Living from Non-living
- Process of breaking down food
- Chemical process by which plants convert the Sun’s energy into chemical energy
- Organisms feed on dead organic matter
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- Animals feeding on plant material
- Required by animals to keep warm and move around
- Special structures or behaviours that enable an organism to live in a habitat
- A pattern of eating or being eaten in a community
- All the plants and animals living in a defined area
- Organisms that trap energy from the Sun
- An organism’s “job” in a natural community
- Places that animals and plants like to live
- A complex carbohydrate for storing energy
- Tube through which food reaches the stomach from the mouth
16 Clues: Process of breaking down food • Animals feeding on plant material • Organisms feed on dead organic matter • Organisms that trap energy from the Sun • Consumers that feed on plants and animals • A complex carbohydrate for storing energy • An organism’s “job” in a natural community • Places that animals and plants like to live • ...
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- to have
- make smaller
- to make greater
- what you need to maintain
- suggested
- enhances something else when added to it
- the way we view ourselves
- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- to take in
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- entering
- a dietary problem
- a unit of energy
- liquids used for energy
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- have a equal diet
- to give support
- strength
17 Clues: to have • entering • strength • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to make greater • to give support • a unit of energy • a dietary problem • have a equal diet • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
Silang Kata 2 2024-03-15
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- foregin country name starts with S..
- name of a local bank
- one of nutrition needs for human body
- used for maths subject
- kamal acted as a handicapped
- one of promising music director India
- a country in South America famous in football
- young child
- a high IQ person called
- animal which survive in desert
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- earned by a house broker
- a game played by female teams
- decision maker and share holder of a company
- professional job
- famous lead female actress in 90s
- a popular malay food
- one of a perodua car model
- "contoh" in malay
- an event in track & field sports
- a mode of land transport
20 Clues: young child • professional job • "contoh" in malay • name of a local bank • a popular malay food • used for maths subject • a high IQ person called • earned by a house broker • a mode of land transport • one of a perodua car model • kamal acted as a handicapped • a game played by female teams • animal which survive in desert • an event in track & field sports • ...
Spark 2022-12-23
12 Clues: питание • бросать • волшебник • радостный • регулярный • терпеливый • в основном • зубной врач • квалификация • набирать вес • вкус, пробовать • лёгкий (по весу)
Photosynthesis 2023-04-29
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- Organism that makes its own food.
- Great for plants but bad for us!
- Small pores on the leaf of a plant that allows movement of gases in and out.
- The process mostly takes place in the ________ of plant leaf
- Only _________ plants can photosynthesize.
- Plants wouldn't have been green without this!
- Plants produce this while sugar is made of this.
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- Organism that use water and carbondioxide to make in the process known as photosynthesis.
- cells.
- Many plants stop photosynthesis during the ___________ and survive off food reserves produced during the spring and
- All living things depend on the organic molecules synthesised by plants as a result of ______.
- Plants use energy from this source
- The gases that plant release during photosynthesis.
13 Clues: cells. • Great for plants but bad for us! • Organism that makes its own food. • Plants use energy from this source • Only _________ plants can photosynthesize. • Plants wouldn't have been green without this! • Plants produce this while sugar is made of this. • The gases that plant release during photosynthesis. • ...
Unit 1 Bend 2 2023-03-06
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- energy used in atp
- the cycle of nitrogen between animals and plants
- how plants get food
- when a cell is at equilibrium
- energy is used in transporting cells
- when something moves from a high to low concentration
- the cycle of phosphorus between animals and plants
- the type of respiration through which cells can break down sugars to generate energy in the absence of oxygen
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- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
- no energy is used in transporting cells
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system (positive feedback) or inhibits the system (negative feedback)
- CO2
- the cycle of rain
- the cycle of carbon in animals and plants
- when a cell gets too little water
- O2
- celluar energy
- when water moves from high to low concentrations
- when a cell gets too much water
20 Clues: O2 • CO2 • celluar energy • the cycle of rain • energy used in atp • how plants get food • when a cell is at equilibrium • when a cell gets too much water • when a cell gets too little water • energy is used in transporting cells • no energy is used in transporting cells • the cycle of carbon in animals and plants • the cycle of nitrogen between animals and plants • ...
Chapter 28 Vocabulary 2016-04-01
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- A specific type of vascular tissue responsible for carrying water/inorganic compounds from roots to leaves
- When the veins of a plant branch in a nonparallel form from one single point (2 wds)
- Plants that have two seed leaves
- The female portion of the flower that encloses the egg
- When the veins of a plant run parallel to one another (2 wds)
- Plants that only have one seed leaf
- Trees that tend to lose their leaves at the end of each growing season
- The sprouting of the seed from the ground
- Plants that do not have true vascular tissue, roots, stems, or leaves
- Seed plants that do not produce their seeds in fruits
- This form of the plant is responsible for producing gametes during the plant's life cycle
- Plants that do have true vascular tissue, roots, stems, and leaves
- Nicknamed for the hornlike sporophyte form that grows during reproduction
- The tightly newly formed leaves of the ferns
- Seed plants that produce seeds within a protective fruit
- The underground stem of the ferns
- The collective name for all the primitive nonvascular plants
- An embryo surrounded by protective coat
- A cone which is a collection of modified leaves for producing spores in the club mosses
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- A waxy protective covering on the surface of a leaf to prevent water loss
- Unusual looking plants that grow in moist areas and found in Phylum Hepatophyta
- A specialized type of tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients from one part of a plant to another (2 wds)
- Seed leaves
- A reproductive structure comprised of hard scales
- The process by which the plant alternates between sporophyte and gametophyte life stages (3 wds)
- The young plant that grows from the ground
- A specific type of vascular tissue that carries sugars in any direction within the plant
- This form of the plant is responsible for producing spores in the plant's life cycle
- Mature leaves that develop from the fiddleheads
- Bundles of vascular tissue
- These type of plants utilize seeds for reproduction (2 wds)
- A haploid reproductive cell surrounded by a hard outer shell
32 Clues: Seed leaves • Bundles of vascular tissue • Plants that have two seed leaves • The underground stem of the ferns • Plants that only have one seed leaf • An embryo surrounded by protective coat • The sprouting of the seed from the ground • The young plant that grows from the ground • The tightly newly formed leaves of the ferns • Mature leaves that develop from the fiddleheads • ...
Community Nutrition 2016-11-12
Across
- Assess needs and develop plans
- Prevention of the disease itself
- A group of people with a common bond
- Nutrition services for a group of people
- Changing policies and laws
- Prevention at the individual level
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- Campaigns aimed at prevention
- A component of community nutrition
- Treating persons with health conditions
- Treating persons with health conditions
10 Clues: Changing policies and laws • Campaigns aimed at prevention • Assess needs and develop plans • Prevention of the disease itself • A component of community nutrition • Prevention at the individual level • A group of people with a common bond • Treating persons with health conditions • Treating persons with health conditions • Nutrition services for a group of people
Flowers 2023-06-13
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- Leafy plants that thrive in shade
- Exotic blooms with intricate patterns
- Simple and cheerful flowers
- Fragrant climbing vines
- Graceful trees with long, drooping branches
- Delicate flowers with a sweet scent
- Water-storing plants in various shapes
- Graceful flowers with trumpet-shaped blooms
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- Tall and fast-growing grass
- Large and fragrant blossoms
- Succulent plants with sharp spines
- Trees with beautiful autumn foliage
- Tall plants with bright yellow petals
- Petite flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- Fragrant purple flowers used in aromatherapy
- Elegant and colorful petals
16 Clues: Fragrant climbing vines • Tall and fast-growing grass • Large and fragrant blossoms • Simple and cheerful flowers • Elegant and colorful petals • Leafy plants that thrive in shade • Succulent plants with sharp spines • Trees with beautiful autumn foliage • Delicate flowers with a sweet scent • Exotic blooms with intricate patterns • Tall plants with bright yellow petals • ...
Jazmin Flores 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- The process in all green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water under light, to make sugar and oxygen.
- ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant.
- Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water.
- The process by food and nutrients that move within a plant from one plant part to the other.
- Is the plant process that increases the plant numbers most of the time from the seeds.
- Is the process by which plants lose their water from the leaves through the process of evaporation.
- If the plant temperature is too ___ or too low then it will affect the plants.
- Plants vary on there temperature depending what type of plant they are.
- Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom.
- The process by which the minerals and water enter the plant through the cell walls of the plant.
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- Is when a plant starts growing from the seed.
- The two main methods of reproduction for plant are Sexual and _____.
- Is the tendency for a plant to grow the way the light source is coming from.
- Zones Plants are categorized by the zones they need with their average temperate need.
- Is the process by which the roots of the plants take in water and air.
- Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little)
- These are plants that require long lights directed to the flower.
- When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light consumption
- The process where the leaves, stems and roots of the plant consumer oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: Is when a plant starts growing from the seed. • ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant. • Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little) • Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom. • When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits. • Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water. • ...
Taxonomy crossword 2024-03-05
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- Most are unicellular
- Spent part of life on land and part on water
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Animals are always ____
- Non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Use photosynthesis
- Have rhizoids
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Give birth to live young
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Reptilia use watertight ____
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Seeds are always ___
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
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- Type of protist that ingest food
- Have a nucleus
- Fish that have jaws
- Most protists require _____ to survive
- Jawless fish
- Aves have _____
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Have scales
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Have wings
- Slime molds are “_____ like protists”
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- What size is bacteria?
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Motile at some life stage
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Agnatha are ____
46 Clues: Have wings • Have scales • Jawless fish • Have rhizoids • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Agnatha are ____ • Use photosynthesis • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Seeds are always ___ • What size is bacteria? • Animals are always ____ • I am a mold. What am I? • I am a fern. What am I? • I am a shark. What am I? • Give birth to live young • Motile at some life stage • ...
Taxonomy Crossword 2024-03-06
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- Have scales
- Type of protist that ingest food
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Jawless fish
- Most protists re quire _____ to survive
- Use photosynthesis
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Have a nucleus
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- Have wings
- use watertight ____
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Seeds are always ___
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Fish that have jaws
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- What size is bacteria?
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- Most are unicellular
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Aves have _____
- Give birth to live young
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- Spend part of life on land and part on water
- Have rhizoids
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Motile at some life stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- molds are “_____ like protists”
- Agnatha are ____
- Animals are always ____
- non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
46 Clues: Jawless fish • use watertight ____ • Have wings • Have scales • Have rhizoids • Agnatha are ____ • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Use photosynthesis • Seeds are always ___ • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Animals are always ____ • ...
Farms 2020-06-10
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- I am green i am in the ground and people step on my everyday
- what I know what I want to know what I have learned
- I am what it means
- I am powered by electricity and I used to play games or work
- I am a bird that can float and swim
- I am how food goes down
- every one needs me I am not food
- I’m green and I come from a seed
- I am huge and not a blue water source
- I have 4 stomachs
- I make food
- I can fly
- i am a river forming a backwater or stagnant pool
- I am used for wool
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- I am the process of making things
- My species no longer exist
- I am where people live on
- I can be hot or cold or wet you can’t see me
- I am long and start with I
- I am how much people use me
- I am the female of a cow
- I am used to eat
- i am everywhere I start with a e
- I am where farmers work
- I am cow farts
- I am food with lots of nutrition
- I am diversity among living things
- it takes up to 103-540 litres to produce 1 kilogram of me
- I have four big wheels and I help farmers
- I am brown and in the ground I start with s
- I’m from a cow
31 Clues: I can fly • I make food • I am cow farts • I’m from a cow • I am used to eat • I have 4 stomachs • I am what it means • I am used for wool • I am how food goes down • I am where farmers work • I am the female of a cow • I am where people live on • My species no longer exist • I am long and start with I • I am how much people use me • every one needs me I am not food • ...
Photosynthesis By Cole Bamford 2024-10-31
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- Three of these molecules in ATP and only two in ADP.
- The sugar molecule in ATP and ADP.
- Stage of photosynthesis that needs light for create energy.
- Energy source for the Light-dependent stage.
- Makes its own food, another name for autotroph.
- A color molecule that absorbs light in plants and animals cells.
- Product of Calvin cycle, other word for sugar.
- Another name for Calvin cycle and light independent stage.
- Also known as light independent stage and photosystem 1.
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy.
- Eats other organisms for food and energy, another name for heterotrophs.
- An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis.
- Stack of flatLight-dependent stagees called thylakoids.
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- Reactant for the light-dependent stage.
- Plants use sunlight energy to convert CO2 and water into sugar/glucose.
- Membrane-bound sac inside of a chloroplast
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis.
- First molecule in ATP and ADP, nitrogen-containing compound.
- Reactant forthe Calvin cycle, plants absorb it in the photosynthesis process.
- Electron carrier that Calivin cycle usesconvertnver CO2 into glucose/sugar.
- A molecule in the cell that stores and provides energy.
- Converts carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose/sugar.
- Where the Calvin cycle takes place in the plants.
- Another name for the Light dependent stage.
- What humans breathe, product for light-dependent stage.
- One of the factors of photosynthesis, optimal range of this is 0-35 degrees celcius.
- Green pigment found in plants.
- A molecule that is involved in energy transfer in the cell also provides energy.
28 Clues: Green pigment found in plants. • The sugar molecule in ATP and ADP. • Reactant for the light-dependent stage. • Organelle responsible for photosynthesis. • Membrane-bound sac inside of a chloroplast • Another name for the Light dependent stage. • Energy source for the Light-dependent stage. • Product of Calvin cycle, other word for sugar. • ...
9 Ecology 2024-11-26
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- What organisms need to grow, move, and survive.
- The total weight of living things in an area.
- Protecting plants, animals, and habitats.
- A line of who eats whom in nature.
- The process of breathing or getting energy from food.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
- Plants that make their own food using sunlight.
- A close relationship between two different species.
- A special feature that helps an animal or plant survive.
- The place where an animal or plant lives.
- A species that spreads and harms ecosystems.
- Harmful things added to air, water, or land.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future.
- When a species is gone forever.
- A community of living and non-living things working together.
- A network of connected food chains.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
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- A living thing like a plant, animal, or bacteria.
- Different groups of species living together.
- The number of different species in a habitat.
- Non-living things in an environment, like rocks or water.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment.
- A group of the same type of animals in an area.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- When organisms fight for the same resources.
- Cutting down lots of trees in a forest.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- The usual weather in an area over time.
- A species at risk of disappearing.
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- Living things in an environment, like plants and animals.
- The variety of plants and animals in an area.
32 Clues: When a species is gone forever. • A line of who eats whom in nature. • A species at risk of disappearing. • A network of connected food chains. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Cutting down lots of trees in a forest. • The usual weather in an area over time. • Protecting plants, animals, and habitats. • The place where an animal or plant lives. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Community Nutrition 2016-11-12
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- Treating persons with health conditions
- Changing policies and laws
- Campaigns aimed at prevention
- Prevention of the disease itself
- Treating persons with health conditions
- Nutrition services for a group of people
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- A component of community nutrition
- A group of people with a common bond
- Prevention at the individual level
- Assess needs and develop plans
10 Clues: Changing policies and laws • Campaigns aimed at prevention • Assess needs and develop plans • Prevention of the disease itself • A component of community nutrition • Prevention at the individual level • A group of people with a common bond • Treating persons with health conditions • Treating persons with health conditions • Nutrition services for a group of people
ForceCrossword2 2020-11-17
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- A push or Pull
- Taking place outside an organism
- A plants growth affected by light
- A change in an objects position with respect to time and reference points
- A plants growth affected by water
- Jelly like filling inside the cell that holds organelles in place
- Taking place inside an organism
- The different stages of a plants life cycle
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- A change that takes place because of a stimulus
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A type of response that is internal
- An action or condition that gets a response
- Force of water against a plants cell walls
- A type of response where the organisms position changes
- A plants growth affected by gravity
- A plants growth affected by a stimulus
16 Clues: A push or Pull • Taking place inside an organism • Taking place outside an organism • A plants growth affected by light • A plants growth affected by water • A plants growth affected by gravity • A type of response that is internal • A plants growth affected by gravity • A plants growth affected by a stimulus • Force of water against a plants cell walls • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits & Veggies 2024-04-09
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- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves.
- the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing.
- Without hesitation or time lapse.
9 Clues: Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing. • the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • ...
Salud y Bienestar 2024-04-10
19 Clues: mood • health • surgery • to rest • to relax • operation • well-being • to prevent • to improve • self-esteem • to lose weight • to gain weight • to be on a diet • doctor's office • diet (nutrition) • healthy (masculine) • surgeon (masculine) • to stay up all night • doctor's appointment
Dani 29 Sept 2025 2025-09-29
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- - csoszog
- - ínszalag
- - orvosi recept
- - porcszövet
- - érdeklődik
- ... ankle - kificamodott boka
- - emésztés
- ... bike - szobabicikli
- - fogyasztás
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- - kényelmes (átv. értelemben), praktikus, kapóra jön
- - fejezet
- ... room - pihenőszoba
- - étrend, étkezés
- I have more pressing ... - ennél nagyobb bajaim is vannak
- - szakadt, tépett
- - masszőr (férfi)
- - WC
- - meghatározó, fontos
- - táplálkozás
19 Clues: - WC • - fejezet • - csoszog • - ínszalag • - emésztés • - porcszövet • - érdeklődik • - fogyasztás • - táplálkozás • - orvosi recept • - étrend, étkezés • - szakadt, tépett • - masszőr (férfi) • - meghatározó, fontos • ... room - pihenőszoba • ... bike - szobabicikli • ... ankle - kificamodott boka • - kényelmes (átv. értelemben), praktikus, kapóra jön • ...
Living World Vocabulary 2013-08-11
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- An organism’s “job” in a natural community
- Required by animals to keep warm and move around
- Chemical process by which plants convert the Sun’s energy into chemical energy
- Consumers that feed on plants and animals
- Organisms that trap energy from the Sun
- All the plants and animals living in a defined area
- Process of breaking down food
- Tube through which food reaches the stomach from the mouth
- A complex carbohydrate for storing energy
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- Animals feeding on plant material
- Special structures or behaviours that enable an organism to live in a habitat
- Places that animals and plants like to live
- Features that distinguish Living from Non-living
- A pattern of eating or being eaten in a community
- Organisms feed on dead organic matter
- Where animals and plants live in their surroundings
16 Clues: Process of breaking down food • Animals feeding on plant material • Organisms feed on dead organic matter • Organisms that trap energy from the Sun • Consumers that feed on plants and animals • A complex carbohydrate for storing energy • An organism’s “job” in a natural community • Places that animals and plants like to live • ...
Exam Review Crossword 2023-03-19
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- the place where the sugars are made and enter the phloem
- this hormone promotes growth, stimulates branch elongation in axillary buds
- located on the epidermis and allow transpiration to occur when open
- the adaptation of angiosperms other than flowers
- what porcupines do to trees and it kills the trees.
- carnivorous plants adapted to receive this element through ingesting insects
- this type of meristem is responsible for primary growth in plants
- transports sugars through the vascular system
- this hormone promotes fruit ripening
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- the place on a flower that contains the pollen
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes
- the lateral meristem that produces secondary growth
- the bacteria that turns nitrate back into N2 in the atmosphere
- this fungi only has a symbiotic relationship with legumes
- the first group of plants to evolve
- fungi that has a symbiotic relationship with nearly all plants
- transports water and nutrients through the vascular system
- root hairs are part of this tissue system in plants
18 Clues: the first group of plants to evolve • this hormone promotes fruit ripening • containing two complete sets of chromosomes • transports sugars through the vascular system • the place on a flower that contains the pollen • the adaptation of angiosperms other than flowers • the lateral meristem that produces secondary growth • ...
B4 - Part 2 - Transport in Plants 2023-09-13
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- A substance that strengthens the walls of certain plant cells, especially in the xylem.
- How plants move sugars and other solutes from where they're produced to where they're needed.
- Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases.
- The region of active cell division in plants, leading to growth. Where plant stem cells are found.
- Responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The passive movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane, from a dilute to a more concentrated solution.
- The layer in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs due to its chloroplast-rich cells.
- Part of a phloem cell with many pores, facilitating movement between cells.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants, often from roots to leaves.
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- The brightness of light affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
- Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- The process of water movement through a plant, often resulting in evaporation from leaves.
- This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange.
- Influences the rate of water loss from leaves, impacting transpiration.
- The outermost layer of cells in a leaf.
- Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes.
- Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores.
18 Clues: The outermost layer of cells in a leaf. • Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores. • Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. • Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. • Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases. • This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange. • ...
Plant Propigation 2024-12-10
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- Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F
- Natural Structure Removed
- Seeds planted direct in soil
- An identical twin
- Rootstock
- Seedlings in cool temperature with less watering
- Pieces of plant grow new in tissue culture
- Reproduction spring/fall joining single scion
- Reproduction of new plants from seeds/vegetative parts
- Utilizes biotechnology by gene transfer
- two or more plants(plant ports) connecting
- An undifferentiated amount(mass) of cells
- Asexual Propagation using leaf blade or with petiole attached
- Reproduction of new plants, in stems/roots
- Plant grown from a seed
- Asexual Propagation method of leaf, petiole
- Growing plantlets in tissue culture, planting them out.
- Young plant grown by tissue culture
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- Sugar based gel
- Cutting a plant into sections
- Growing pieces of a plant under sterile conditions
- Breaking/Softening a seed coat
- Part of plant at soil surface
- Using root pieces of young plants
- Tissue forms over wounded/base of cuttings
- Asexual Propagation,roots forms on a stem
- Reproduction of plants with use of seeds
- Small piece of a stem with 2 or more buds
- Fungal disease cause stems to rot
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and grow
- Seeds planted in/outdoors with a germinating
- Portion of stem containing terminal or lateral buds
32 Clues: Rootstock • Sugar based gel • An identical twin • Plant grown from a seed • Natural Structure Removed • Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F • Seeds planted direct in soil • Cutting a plant into sections • Part of plant at soil surface • Breaking/Softening a seed coat • Using root pieces of young plants • Fungal disease cause stems to rot • Young plant grown by tissue culture • ...
0622 2017-06-22
20 Clues: 영양 • 탐욕 • 내부의 • 이타주의 • 비교하다 • 편견, 선입관 • 토론, 토론하다 • 살다, 거주하다 • 소매, 소매하다 • 버리다, 포기하다 • 그럼에도 불구하고 • 가상의, 사실상의 • 극복하다, 정복하다 • 입학하다, 등록하다 • 확보하다, 분명히 하다 • 계약하다, 수축하다, 계약서 • 감독하다, 관리하다, 통제하다 • 지진, (사회, 정치적) 대변동 • 도장, 봉인, 바다표범, 봉인하다 • 반대의, 적합치 않은, 불리한, 정반대
Vocabulary Open World 2012-05-07
33 Clues: icy • few • fog • jug • join • bite • pour • skin • fence • prove • stage • light • stormy • happen • racket • damage • frosty • freeze • gently • similar • explain • promise • replace • violent • increase • umbrella • blizzard • possible • trainers • nutrition • timetable • difference • immediately
Vocab Test 2023-07-09
26 Clues: 받다 • 장수 • 가끔 • 난민 • 필요한 • 장애물 • 동시의 • 표절하다 • 무시하다 • 치명적인 • 발생하다 • 안정적인 • 의무적인 • 나아가다 • 집착하는 • 비스듬한 • 보살피다 • 설득하다 • 반란, 반항 • 읽을 수 있는 • 빈정댐, 비꼼 • 회복력이 좋은 • 시골의, 지방의 • 영양분, 영양소 • 낙천적인, 긍정적인 • 기댈 수 있는, 믿을 수 있는
Capítulo 3A 2024-11-18
24 Clues: flu • ear • cough • chest • heart • asprin • muscle • allergy • to avoid • nutrition • to advise • to sneeze • to demand • the fever • antibiotic • to develop • to include • to contain • cough syrup • to complain • to take/drink • to skip a meal • to have a cold • centigrade degree
B1+: Unit 4 - Other words and phrases II. 2025-10-12
25 Clues: směs • váha • kluzký • výživa • živina • jakost • hygiena • plýtvat • vitamín • množství • připravit • laboratoř • bílkovina • zpracovaný • neviditelný • prášek, pudr • (celo)světově • nerost, minerál • složka, přísada • geneticky upravený • vynalézt, vymyslet • zachovat, zavařovat • globální oteplování • nealkoholický nápoj • (již) balený, předpřipravený
CANNA CROSSWORD 2015-10-16
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- The psychoactive cannabinoid element that is responsible for the "high"
- A sticky brown residue deposited via combustion of marijuana
- bags Bags used to create hash
- An organism produced from one ancestor, to which are genetically identical
- Organic substances present in cannabis having a variety of pharmacolognic properties
- The leader in professional lighting, ballasts, fixtures, lamps and more
- Tiny, threadlike structure located on the surface of plants
- A device that heats marijuana to the exact temperature of the active chemicals
- A water pipe
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- A process of drying marijuana plants
- A technique for growing plants without soil or hydroponic media
- A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman
- An organization for the rights of marijuana users
- A product of the cannabis plant used to make fiber and more
- Indian or Jamaican term for marijuana
- Plants grown without the use of soil
- Someone who grows and cares for your medical marijuana plants
- Simpson A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement
- _________ Sativa
19 Clues: A water pipe • _________ Sativa • bags Bags used to create hash • A process of drying marijuana plants • Plants grown without the use of soil • Indian or Jamaican term for marijuana • A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman • Simpson A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement • An organization for the rights of marijuana users • ...
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- an animal that eats meat
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- and animal that eats plants and animals
- animals that eat plants
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
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- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- the nature of your personality
- plants use light to make their own food
- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- land that is mostly covered in trees
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • plants use light to make their own food • and animal that eats plants and animals • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- an animal that eats meat
- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- plants use light to make their own food
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- and animal that eats plants and animals
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- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- animals that eat plants
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
- the nature of your personality
- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
- land that is mostly covered in trees
- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • plants use light to make their own food • and animal that eats plants and animals • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
- father of botany
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
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- meaning “two names”
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- the father of science
- having cells that contain a nucleus
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- father of botany
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
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- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- having cells that contain a nucleus
- the father of science
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- meaning “two names”
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
Health Chapter 5 - 5.3-5.5 2024-11-05
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- The measure of energy from food is a _____.
- Proteins which help break down food into molecules more quickly are called _____.
- The organ that prepares waste to leave the body is the _____ _____.
- Fruits and vegetables should make up one-_____ of your diet.
- There are _____ different B vitamins
- The long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach is the _____.
- The body’s main source of energy comes from _____.
- The body needs _____ to support normal function and development of the body’s systems.
- Natural elements which regulate the body’s systems are called _____.
- Eating _____ helps the body build muscle tissue and repair cells.
- Vitamins and minerals _____ and regulate the body’s systems.
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- Vitamin _____ is called the sunshine vitamin.
- The _____ system breaks down food into a form that can be used by the body.
- The _____ _____ is the part of the digestive system where nutrients are absorbed by the bloodstream.
- Eating a variety of _____ will ensure that you get most of the vitamins and minerals you need.
- Unsaturated fats usually come from plants or fish and are _____ than saturated fats.
- The healthiest grains are _____.
- The study of how nutrients in food affect the body is _____.
- _____ makes bones and teeth strong
- A small bag made of bands of muscles is the _____.
- Tiny hair-like projections which pass nutrients to the body’s bloodstream are _____.
- _____ helps the body make healthy blood.
22 Clues: The healthiest grains are _____. • _____ makes bones and teeth strong • There are _____ different B vitamins • _____ helps the body make healthy blood. • The measure of energy from food is a _____. • Vitamin _____ is called the sunshine vitamin. • The body’s main source of energy comes from _____. • A small bag made of bands of muscles is the _____. • ...
Unit 2 Choice Board 2022-10-14
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- The baby in moms tummy
- Baby's first organs to form (NG)
- organ filled with blood vessels
- Top of baby's head in birth canal
- breathing patterns to use in labor
- food that turns into fuel for the body
- study of babies in medical field
- person trained to help mom and baby
- Baby and mom doctor
- always shown when inherited
- mom has no luck conceiving naturally
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- Worse than a period cramp
- not typically expressed traits
- pregnacy score given durring labor
- childrens doctor
- baby is shifting in mom
- Delivery of baby
- This can't go through the placenta
- numb waist down
19 Clues: numb waist down • childrens doctor • Delivery of baby • Baby and mom doctor • The baby in moms tummy • baby is shifting in mom • Worse than a period cramp • always shown when inherited • not typically expressed traits • organ filled with blood vessels • Baby's first organs to form (NG) • study of babies in medical field • Top of baby's head in birth canal • ...
La Nutricion 2024-02-01
Chapter 5 Glossary 2021-08-23
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- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
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- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- an interaction in which one type of organism (the parasite) lives on or in another type of organism (the host); the host is usually harmed or even killed.
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- an interaction between two organisms in which one of them benefits but the other one is not affected
- part of the stem, root or leaf that us able to grow into a new plant
- an animal that eats other animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- an animal that only eats plants
- the term used to describe different types of living things
20 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-10-31
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- The small pores on the leaf or stem of a plant that allows gases in and out.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide.
- The term for the substances that are created in the photosynthetic equation.
- The color of chlorophyll.
- The name of the sugar that is created during photosynthesis.
- The substance plants take from the air during photosynthesis.
- Photons from the sun provide the plant with this.
- The process by which plants create food energy.
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- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants, that is responsible for absorbing light.
- The chemical H2O that is absorbed by the roots.
- The organelle that photosynthesis takes place in.
- The abbreviation or term for cellular energy.
- The term for the substances that go in to the photosynthetic equation.
- Plants use energy from this source.
- The gas that plants release during photosynthesis.
16 Clues: The color of chlorophyll. • Plants use energy from this source. • The abbreviation or term for cellular energy. • The chemical H2O that is absorbed by the roots. • The process by which plants create food energy. • The organelle that photosynthesis takes place in. • Photons from the sun provide the plant with this. • The gas that plants release during photosynthesis. • ...
Intro to Aquaponics 2025-08-20
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- term used to describe food that has been grown naturally
- describes the proper balance of conditions between plants fish and bacteria
- founder of modern aquaponics from UVI
- food plant or animal waste that contains a nutrients for plants to grow
- weight of food eaten divided by weight gain of body mass
- growing fish in a tank
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- growing plants without soil
- microscopic organisms that live in the water of an aquaponics garden
- chemical used to kill pests and bugs
- lowest point in the system usually containing a water pump
- growing fish and plants without using soil in a connected system
- land that is good for growing crops
- catching and removing fish from the oceans faster than they can reproduce
- area where most of the bacteria live
- area where the plants grow in an aquaponics system
- area where the fish live in an aquaponics system
16 Clues: growing fish in a tank • growing plants without soil • land that is good for growing crops • chemical used to kill pests and bugs • area where most of the bacteria live • founder of modern aquaponics from UVI • area where the fish live in an aquaponics system • area where the plants grow in an aquaponics system • term used to describe food that has been grown naturally • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- When chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
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- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Response to a plant to the force of gravity
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
29 Clues: Monomer of nucleic acids • A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Process where protein is made from mRNA • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • An organisms physical or observable traits • Response to a plant to the force of gravity • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Response to a plant to the force of gravity
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- When chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
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- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
29 Clues: Monomer of nucleic acids • A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Response to a plant to the force of gravity • ...
Animal Science Vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- Give birth to piglets
- A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid and higher values more alkaline
- Bred from parents of the same breed or variety
- A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- Tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm
- Relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family
- A pig
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Having a stomach with only a single compartment
- Proteins collectively, especially as a dietary component.
- Containing or made from milk
- An even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen
- Mate and then producing offspring
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- The removal of the testicles of a male animal
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- A fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime.
- Give birth to a calf
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- Relating to or affecting cattle
- Fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste products through the gut.
- Any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
22 Clues: A pig • Give birth to a calf • Give birth to piglets • Containing or made from milk • Relating to or affecting cattle • Mate and then producing offspring • Tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm • The removal of the testicles of a male animal • Bred from parents of the same breed or variety • Having a stomach with only a single compartment • ...
Micro-organisms 2024-05-24
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- Organisms made up of more than one cell, often with specialized cells performing different functions.
- (Malaria) - Single-celled organisms, including Plasmodium, which causes malaria.
- A device used to cultivate microorganisms under controlled conditions to produce substances like antibiotics, enzymes, and alcohol.
- A long, whip-like structure that enables many protozoa, bacteria, and spermatozoa to swim.
- The consistency of a measure or experiment; obtaining similar results under consistent conditions.
- A common sugar composed of glucose and fructose, found in many plants.
- Organisms consisting of a single cell that performs all necessary functions of life.
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- A substance that triggers an immune response, often by the production of antibodies.
- A mode of nutrition in which organisms feed on or derive nourishment from decaying organic matter.
- Biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms without being consumed in the process.
- Cells Long-lived immune cells that remember pathogens and can mount a quick response upon re-exposure.
- A mnemonic for writing and explaining a scientific experiment or practical.
- White blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens and debris in the body.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and a component of many carbohydrates.
- The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments (hyphae).
- A genus of bacteria known for its role in fermenting lactose into lactic acid, commonly found in yogurt and other probiotics.
16 Clues: A common sugar composed of glucose and fructose, found in many plants. • White blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens and debris in the body. • A mnemonic for writing and explaining a scientific experiment or practical. • (Malaria) - Single-celled organisms, including Plasmodium, which causes malaria. • ...
Eesa Lenzo's crossword puzzle 2020-05-05
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- helps plants stay in ground and absorb water
- flat part of a plant that collects energy from the sun
- when a seed swells up, begins to sprout, and grows a stem and roots
- a gas we breathe out
- male part of a flower
- female part of a flower
- things plants require such as air, water,sunlight and nutrients
- stages of living things
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- a gas created by plants
- round and under ground part of some plants
- object needed for a new plant to grow
- contains seeds in it
- using sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- unique feature of a plant
- brightly coloured part of a plant
- grown without chemicals
- supports plants above the ground
17 Clues: contains seeds in it • a gas we breathe out • male part of a flower • a gas created by plants • grown without chemicals • female part of a flower • stages of living things • unique feature of a plant • supports plants above the ground • brightly coloured part of a plant • object needed for a new plant to grow • round and under ground part of some plants • ...
Flow of Matter and Energy 2024-12-18
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- This pigment in plants absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- A group of food chains that are interconnected
- The pathway through which energy flows in an ecosystem, starting with producers
- The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration
- The part of the food web that feeds on both plants and animals
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The position of an organism in a food chain based on its feeding relationships
- The process in which water is released from plants into the atmosphere.
- A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms
- The arrows in a food chain or food web represent the flow of this
- The place where carbon is stored, such as in trees or oceans
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The cell structure that breaks down glucose to release energy
- The organisms that break down dead organisms to recycle nutrients
- A method by which animals release carbon back into the atmosphere
- An animal that consumes dead organisms
- The organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
- This gas is released during photosynthesis
- This cycle involves the movement of water from clouds to Earth’s surface
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
20 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An animal that consumes dead organisms • This gas is released during photosynthesis • A group of food chains that are interconnected • A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms • The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration • The process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
2A - Markis Bean 2021-04-19
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- a step in the water cycle in which water goes to a bigger bundle of water
- a process that plants use to turn carbon into carbohydrates
- creates oxygen
- the most important cycle for carbon
- A type of organism
- a step in the water cycle that rains
- a type of water way
- a type of small life form
- makes up majority of the earths surface
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- a element that is important for the growth of living things
- a step in the water cycle that creates clouds
- the most important cycle for the movement of water
- a type of substance to give nutrients to plants
- The process in which plants and animals incorporate nitrogen
- liquid water from plant leaves change to vapor
- the process in which water turns into vapor
- makes up majority of the fresh water found on earth
- this and bacteria break down nitrogen
- a type of micro organism
- the land as a whole
- the largest reservoir of nitrogen
21 Clues: creates oxygen • A type of organism • the land as a whole • a type of water way • a type of micro organism • a type of small life form • the largest reservoir of nitrogen • the most important cycle for carbon • a step in the water cycle that rains • this and bacteria break down nitrogen • makes up majority of the earths surface • the process in which water turns into vapor • ...
Ecosystems By joe and Austinnnnn 2014-10-16
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- A living thing that is hunted of its food
- The process in witch the plants use the suns energy to make food
- A climate that has animals plants and soil
- Runs throughout blood
- Needed to live
- a plain field with vast amounts of grass
- The role an organism has in the ecosystem
- All the organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
- The path of energy in food from one organism to another
- A non living part of the ecosystem, including water soil and temperate
- A cold forest biome of coifers trees
- To brake down dead organisms to enrich the soil
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- A sandy rocky biome
- A hot humid biome near the equator
- The study of living things and their environment
- The area in witch an organisms lives
- A living part of the ecosystem including animals,plants and fungi
- Eaten by herbivore
- Need for plants to grow and make their own food
- Humans breath in
20 Clues: Needed to live • Humans breath in • Eaten by herbivore • A sandy rocky biome • Runs throughout blood • A hot humid biome near the equator • The area in witch an organisms lives • A cold forest biome of coifers trees • a plain field with vast amounts of grass • A living thing that is hunted of its food • The role an organism has in the ecosystem • ...
Transportation in plants and animals 2021-12-08
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- throbbing sensation felt in the artery.
- the waste of birds consists mainly___
- wall which divides the heart into two halves lengthwise.
- water conducting tissue in plants.
- blood component responsible for clotting.
- _____ removes a small amount of waste in the form of sweat.
- the pigment in red blood cell.
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- circulation of blood is discovered by _______
- Deoxygenated blood is carried back to heart by the _____.
- instrument used to listen to our heart beat.
- the process of removal of excess water through leaves of a plants.
- ________ removes the carbon dioxide, produced during respiration.
- bean shaped structure taking part in excretion.
13 Clues: the pigment in red blood cell. • water conducting tissue in plants. • the waste of birds consists mainly___ • throbbing sensation felt in the artery. • blood component responsible for clotting. • instrument used to listen to our heart beat. • circulation of blood is discovered by _______ • bean shaped structure taking part in excretion. • ...
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- have a equal diet
- entering
- enhances something else when added to it
- suggested
- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- a dietary problem
- to make greater
- strength
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- to take in
- make smaller
- liquids used for energy
- to give support
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- what you need to maintain
- a unit of energy
- the way we view ourselves
- to have
17 Clues: to have • entering • strength • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
Plant Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Tiny plant mouths.
- A member of the Pea Family.
- The largest type of Algae.
- A long tube in the middle of the flower.
- Tiny packages of chlorophyll that absorb sunlight.
- Take the place of roots and anchor plants to the ocean floor
- A type of fungi that are used in the making of bread.
- How plants make glucose.
- The oldest trees on Earth.
- A plant that only grows one year.
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- Someone who studies plants.
- A plant that grows for two years.
- A plant that eats insects that lives in the water.
- The tallest trees on Earth.
- A type of Fir tree that produces a fragrant liquid known as Canada balsam
- Fungi that feed on dead matter.
- A family of plants including the cedars and the junipers.
- A developed flower seed.
- A 'storehouse' for the plant made of thick, fleshy leaves that surround a short stem.
- Anything that forms from the ovary of a plant
- A plant that lives for many years.
- A class of plants that live without chlorophyll.
- A plant that eats insects by attracting them to to sticky, glistening dew drops.
- Sugary plant food.
- Plants that climb upward as they grow by clinging to sharp objects.
- A plant family that has petals in multiples of five.
26 Clues: Tiny plant mouths. • Sugary plant food. • A developed flower seed. • How plants make glucose. • The largest type of Algae. • The oldest trees on Earth. • Someone who studies plants. • A member of the Pea Family. • The tallest trees on Earth. • Fungi that feed on dead matter. • A plant that grows for two years. • A plant that only grows one year. • A plant that lives for many years. • ...
Spanish 3 Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2023-11-30
15 Clues: diet • food • yoga • strong • calcium • to relax • strength • junk food • to breathe • appropriate • carbohydrate • to do push-ups • to use a treadmill • nutrition, feeding • to use a stationary bike
Taxonomy Crossword 2024-03-06
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- Have scales
- Type of protist that ingest food
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Jawless fish
- Most protists re quire _____ to survive
- Use photosynthesis
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Have a nucleus
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- Have wings
- use watertight ____
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Seeds are always ___
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Fish that have jaws
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- What size is bacteria?
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- Most are unicellular
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Aves have _____
- Give birth to live young
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- Spend part of life on land and part on water
- Have rhizoids
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Motile at some life stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- molds are “_____ like protists”
- Agnatha are ____
- Animals are always ____
- non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
46 Clues: Jawless fish • use watertight ____ • Have wings • Have scales • Have rhizoids • Agnatha are ____ • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Use photosynthesis • Seeds are always ___ • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Animals are always ____ • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD (2025-26) CLASS 6 2025-02-20
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- Leaf of this plant is modified for reproduction
- Organisms which feed on other living bodies
- Plants that grow on land need moderate amount of water
- Plants that live for two seasons
- A green non flowering plant
- Organisms which consist of many cells
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- Plants that need large amount of water
- Animals which eat fruits only
- Female part of flower
- A medicinal plant
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- Single celled microorganism classified as fungus
- It reproduces by dividing its body
- Plants which prepare their own food
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying bodies
- The expanded flat part of leaf
- Spring like structures meant for support in plants
- Flesh eating animals
- Animals with a backbone
- Basic unit of life
20 Clues: A medicinal plant • Basic unit of life • Flesh eating animals • Female part of flower • Animals with a backbone • A green non flowering plant • Animals which eat fruits only • The expanded flat part of leaf • Plants that live for two seasons • It reproduces by dividing its body • Plants which prepare their own food • Organisms which consist of many cells • ...
Farms 2020-06-10
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- I am green i am in the ground and people step on my everyday
- what I know what I want to know what I have learned
- I am what it means
- I am powered by electricity and I used to play games or work
- I am a bird that can float and swim
- I am how food goes down
- every one needs me I am not food
- I’m green and I come from a seed
- I am huge and not a blue water source
- I have 4 stomachs
- I make food
- I can fly
- i am a river forming a backwater or stagnant pool
- I am used for wool
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- I am the process of making things
- My species no longer exist
- I am where people live on
- I can be hot or cold or wet you can’t see me
- I am long and start with I
- I am how much people use me
- I am the female of a cow
- I am used to eat
- i am everywhere I start with a e
- I am where farmers work
- I am cow farts
- I am food with lots of nutrition
- I am diversity among living things
- it takes up to 103-540 litres to produce 1 kilogram of me
- I have four big wheels and I help farmers
- I am brown and in the ground I start with s
- I’m from a cow
31 Clues: I can fly • I make food • I am cow farts • I’m from a cow • I am used to eat • I have 4 stomachs • I am what it means • I am used for wool • I am how food goes down • I am where farmers work • I am the female of a cow • I am where people live on • My species no longer exist • I am long and start with I • I am how much people use me • every one needs me I am not food • ...
How Nutrition Affects Health 2021-05-27
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- Periods of not breathing
- Poor nutrition
- Atherosclerosis is a major cause of strokes and _______ ___________.
- High blood pressure
- Prefix for over
- Stroke
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- Binge and purge
- Glyc(o) means ___________.
- Osteo means __________.
- Disease that results in high blood sugar
- Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones become weak and _________ easily.
- Word for condition of excessive body fat.
- Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises
- Prefix for under
- Hole in the tooth
15 Clues: Stroke • Poor nutrition • Binge and purge • Prefix for over • Prefix for under • Hole in the tooth • High blood pressure • Osteo means __________. • Periods of not breathing • Glyc(o) means ___________. • Disease that results in high blood sugar • Word for condition of excessive body fat. • Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises • ...
Ecology 2025-04-01
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- can make their own food
- can't make their own food
- multiple connected food chains
- eats animals
- fungi
- non-living
- animals
- living thing
- what the parasite feeds on
- eats plants and animals
- amount of individuals in a species
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- encompasses all living things on Earth
- hunts prey
- all living and non-living things in an environment
- eats already dead animals
- hunted by a predator
- living
- plants
- order of animals that are eaten in an ecosytem
- amount of individuals in multiple species
- position of organism in food web
- study of ecosystems
- where an organism lives
- eats plants
- survives by feeding off a living organism
25 Clues: fungi • living • plants • animals • hunts prey • non-living • eats plants • eats animals • living thing • study of ecosystems • hunted by a predator • can make their own food • where an organism lives • eats plants and animals • eats already dead animals • can't make their own food • what the parasite feeds on • multiple connected food chains • position of organism in food web • ...
characteristics of living things 2023-08-19
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- a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
- removal from organisms of the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration), toxic materials and substances in excess of requirements
- the processes that make more of the same kind of organism
- a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both
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- the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism
- the ability to detect or sense stimuli in the internal or external environment and to make appropriate responses
- taking in of materials for energy, growth and development: plants require light, carbon dioxide, water and ions: animals need organic compounds and ions and usually need water.
7 Clues: the processes that make more of the same kind of organism • a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring. • a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both • the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism • ...
Carnivorous Plants 2022-10-07
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- Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas.
- Some snap traps live ______ water.
- Plants that capture and eat insects, spiders mites and eat meat for their _______ are called carnivorous plants.
- Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______.
- They also ______ their prey through their leaves.
- The boggy soil does NOT have much nutrients; so the plants get most of their nutrients from their captured ______.
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- Some pitcher plants are so large, they can catch and ______ rats and frogs.
- An example of a snap trap that lives under water is the Water ______ plant.
- Some carnivorous plants reflect ______ light to attract their prey.
- Bladder plants also live in water. The bladder creates a ______ to suck in insects and small animals to digest them later.
- Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar.
- Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid.
- ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants.
13 Clues: Some snap traps live ______ water. • Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid. • ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants. • Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas. • They also ______ their prey through their leaves. • Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______. • Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar. • ...
Lacey Hilliard 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- their leaves through evaporation
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- The process by which plants lose water
- consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The food and manufacturing process in green
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
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- The process by which plant roots take in
- Zones Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- that combines carbon dioxide and water
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the presence of light to make sugar and oxegyn
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits
22 Clues: their leaves through evaporation • that combines carbon dioxide and water • The process by which plants lose water • The process by which plant roots take in • consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide. • The food and manufacturing process in green • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water. • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-07-20
10 Clues: poisonous • not cooked • what we eat • needing food • dry pet food • needing water • energy in food • snacks we give pets • clear liquid that we all need to drink • the stuff in your food like fats and vitamins
Science Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- critical for photosynthesis
- The plants give off this and we breath it in
- The food that plants make themselves (sugar)
- The process that plants make food
- Energy The energy in the photosynthesis eqation from the sun
- Plants need this to grow and survive
- What the reactants make in the photosynthesis equation
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- What makes the products in the photosynthesis equation
- conducts water up from the root
- the green pigment in leaves of plants only
- Energy The type of energy from the sun
- Leaf this absorbs the suns energy on the plant
- dioxide We give this off when we breath out
- conducts sugars to the leaves
14 Clues: critical for photosynthesis • conducts sugars to the leaves • conducts water up from the root • The process that plants make food • Plants need this to grow and survive • Energy The type of energy from the sun • the green pigment in leaves of plants only • The plants give off this and we breath it in • The food that plants make themselves (sugar) • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- and animal that eats plants and animals
- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- plants use light to make their own food
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
- the nature of your personality
- an animal that eats meat
- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- land that is mostly covered in trees
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- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- animals that eat plants
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • and animal that eats plants and animals • plants use light to make their own food • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Unit 2 2025-02-05
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- Overload Syndrome Rare complication of IV fat emulsion therapy characterized by sudden elevation of the serum triglyceride level, fever, clotting problems, and multisystem organ failure.
- Hepaticus Musty odor, garlic and rotten eggs detected on the patient’s breath.
- Encephalopathy A decline in brain function that is a result of severe liver disease.
- emulsions recommended within 7 days after starting parenteral nutrition to avoid deficiency of essential fatty acids.
- Patients with ascites should be restricted to 1-2g a day of this electrolyte
- Inflammation or infection of the diverticula.
- Varices Enlarged veins in the esophagus that can cause major bleeding.
- Nutrition Feeding intravenously.
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- Flapping tremors of hands.
- Irreversible scarring of the liver caused by hepatic inflammation and necrosis.
- Branch of medicine that manages patients with obesity and related diseases.
- transplantation A surgery to replace a diseased or failed liver with a healthy liver from another person.
- hypertension Results from increased pressure in portal vein.
- Syndrome Condition where food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine, causing nausea, diarrhea, or low blood sugar.
- Abnormal fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity, specifically in the peritoneal space.
15 Clues: Flapping tremors of hands. • Nutrition Feeding intravenously. • Inflammation or infection of the diverticula. • hypertension Results from increased pressure in portal vein. • Varices Enlarged veins in the esophagus that can cause major bleeding. • Branch of medicine that manages patients with obesity and related diseases. • ...
Lesson 2 - Oxygen 2024-07-02
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- This is the seed of an oak tree, often comes with a tiny hat.
- The part of a cactus that sticks outwards is called the ______
- This food is often associated with Italy, and is made with wheat flour.
- What is the middle of a flower called, the part that holds it up?
- These plants live underwater.
- This green plant can survive wildfires and droughts.
- What plant can eat insects?
- What do plants create that we need to breathe in?
- What do we usually put plants in to keep them in a house?
- This plant feeds a lot of the eastern world, it can be made into noodles.
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- What part of a leaf cell makes it green?
- These plants have thorns to protect them from snails.
- Which plant has spikes to protect itself?
- What liquid do the roots of a plant absorb?
- This plant feeds a lot of the western world, it gets made into bread.
- What are the big green bits at the side of a plant called?
- What are the bits underneath the soil of a plant called?
- Plants are grown on the ISS, to test if they can grow with no ______
- What do plants need in order to make oxygen?
- If you plant an acorn, one day it will grow into a ____ _____
20 Clues: What plant can eat insects? • These plants live underwater. • What part of a leaf cell makes it green? • Which plant has spikes to protect itself? • What liquid do the roots of a plant absorb? • What do plants need in order to make oxygen? • What do plants create that we need to breathe in? • This green plant can survive wildfires and droughts. • ...
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
Across
- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
Down
- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
Across
- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
Down
- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
