nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
NUTRITION 2022-06-08
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- Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body
- _____ is energy currency of our body
- Reduction of carbon dioxide by _______ to form carbohydrate like glucose by utilising the chemical energy.
- Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract?
- _______ do not synthesise their own food.
- Which plants show parasitic nutrition
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- nutrition in which food is digested inside the body.
- Where is diagested food absorbed
- Nutrition in which organism obtain food without killing other organism.
- The process of breakdown of glucose, (a six-carbon molecule) into pyruvate, (a three-carbon molecule), takes place in the ________
10 Clues: Where is diagested food absorbed • _____ is energy currency of our body • Which plants show parasitic nutrition • _______ do not synthesise their own food. • Nutrition in which food is digested outside the body • nutrition in which food is digested inside the body. • Which is the first enzyme to mix with food in the digestive tract? • ...
Biological classification 1 2025-01-24
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- This kingdom has been a constant under all different systems
- Cell wall component in Plantae
- 2 Kingdom classification was given by him
- Nutrition in green algae
- Cell wall in Animalia
- Cell type in Protistans
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- Aristotle used these features to classify plants
- A Kingdom in the 2 Kingdom system of classification
- Cell wall in Monera
- Cell wall component in fungi
- A lot of organisms did not fall into this kingdom of classification
- Aristotle classified animals based on this feature
- Nuclear membrane in Prokaryotes
- Attempted a more scientific basis for classification
- A Kingdom with non - photosynthetic nutrition
15 Clues: Cell wall in Monera • Cell wall in Animalia • Cell type in Protistans • Nutrition in green algae • Cell wall component in fungi • Cell wall component in Plantae • Nuclear membrane in Prokaryotes • 2 Kingdom classification was given by him • A Kingdom with non - photosynthetic nutrition • Aristotle used these features to classify plants • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- A feed material high in specific nutrients.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- An organic compound made up of amino acids containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- Animal that only eats meat.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
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- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature.
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- Animal that only eats plants.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- The type and amount of feed an animal receives.
- The quality if being tasty or acceptable.
- A feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry.
20 Clues: Animal that only eats meat. • Animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • The quality if being tasty or acceptable. • A feed material high in specific nutrients. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The type and amount of feed an animal receives. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach. • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2023-10-11
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has the nutrients and right proportions and amounts for an animal
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound made up of amino acids
- the type and amount of a feed an animal receives in its ration
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
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- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- an animal that eats plants
- an animal that eats meat
- the fourth compartment, or true stomach of the ruminant animal
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
20 Clues: good tasting • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats both plants and meat • a feed material high in specific nutrients • an organic compound made up of amino acids • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Viruses, Viroids, Prions and Lichens 2025-02-01
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- Meaning of the word virus
- This person showed that viruses could be crystallised
- Viruses did not find a place in classification as they are not truly _____
- A geometric form of capsid of virus
- The crystalline structure of viruses outside the living cell
- The coat lacking in viroids but present in viruses is
- Symbiotic association between algae and fungi
- Contribution by fungi in lichens
- The protein coat of viruses
- Another viral disease example
- The small subunits of viral capsid
- Viruses tend to do this once they infect a cell
- Function of viral capsid
- Viruses that infect bacteria
- Viruses are ______ parasites
- The molecular weight of RNA of viroid is so
- Number of organisms in lichen components
- The fungal component of lichens
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- A viral disease
- Infectious agent smaller than viruses
- Contribution by algae in lichens
- This person demonstrated that the extract of the infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants
- Viruses are composed of
- Prions are known to be smaller than
- The name virus was given by
- Nutrition in Algae
- The algal component of lichens
- The genetic material of viruses are
- Very good pollution indicators
- Synonym of Symbiotic
- Nutrition in fungi
- Crystals of viruses are made of
- Person who discovered viroids
- Mad cow disease was observed in them
- Abnormally folded proteins are called so
- The variant of BSE to CJD in humans
- A viral infection symptom in plants
37 Clues: A viral disease • Nutrition in Algae • Nutrition in fungi • Synonym of Symbiotic • Viruses are composed of • Function of viral capsid • Meaning of the word virus • The name virus was given by • The protein coat of viruses • Viruses that infect bacteria • Viruses are ______ parasites • Another viral disease example • Person who discovered viroids • The algal component of lichens • ...
LIFE PROCESSES 2023-09-28
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- A gland that secretes an enzyme which breaks down starch into simpler form.
- The type of blood vessels that carry blood to the heart from other parts of the body. It has valves in it.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transport food in a multidirectional manner.
- The type of respiration in which oxygen is involved.
- A process which involves the breakdown of simple food in order to release energy inside the cell.
- Helps in the emulsification/breaking down of fats.
- The site of partial digestion.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism prepares its own food.
- A process used to purify blood in case of kidney failure.
- A wave of contraction and relaxation that occurs in the alimentary canal.
- Helps in increasing the surface area of absorption of food into the blood.
- The process by which the green plants manufacture their own food.
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- The process in which glucose is converted into pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm.
- The site of exchange of gases in the lungs, connected to numerous capillaries.
- The structural and functional unit of excretion.
- The type of respiration in which oxygen is less/not involved.
- Vascular tissue in plants that transport water in a unidirectional manner.
- Type of blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the other parts of the body. It has thick walls.
- A type of heterotrophic nutrition in which an organism ingests whole food material and breaks it down inside the body.
- INTESTINE The site of complete digestion.
- The site of gaseous exchange in plants.
- One of the components of blood that aids in clotting at the time of injury.
- Mode of nutrition in which an organism takes food from another organism.
- A cluster of thin-walled capillaries in the nephron associated with bowman's capsule.
- Basic functions performed by living organisms for their survival and body maintenance.
- During this process the harmful metabolic nitrogenous waste is removed from the body.
- The type of circulation in which blood moves from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.
- A type of pancreatic secretion that helps in the conversion of proteins into peptones.
28 Clues: The site of partial digestion. • The site of gaseous exchange in plants. • INTESTINE The site of complete digestion. • The structural and functional unit of excretion. • Helps in the emulsification/breaking down of fats. • The type of respiration in which oxygen is involved. • A process used to purify blood in case of kidney failure. • ...
NUTRITION FOR PLANTS 2017-05-02
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- TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES
- WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT
- BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- INSECTIVOROUS PLANT
- PARASATIC PLANTS
- CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA
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- SAPROPHYTES
- PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT
- PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD
- SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS
- AUTOTROPHS
11 Clues: AUTOTROPHS • SAPROPHYTES • PARASATIC PLANTS • INSECTIVOROUS PLANT • SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS • WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT • PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD • PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT • TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES • CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA • BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
Ruminant crossword 2023-10-11
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- the feed containing more than 18% crude fiber when dry
- something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
- an organic compound made up of amino acids
- animal that eats meat
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry
- animals that eat plants
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the 4th compartment, the true stomach, of the ruminant animal
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- good tasting
- inorganic substance needed in small amouts for proper nutrition
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right amounts
- the organ in the digestive system the recieves the feed and adds chemicals to help in the digestive process
- the type or amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or an animal
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose ad lignin
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- the 3rd compartment of the ruminat stomach
20 Clues: good tasting • animal that eats meat • animals that eat plants • animals that eat both plants and animals • an organic compound made up of amino acids • the 3rd compartment of the ruminat stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose ad lignin • feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry • ...
nutrition in plants by vaishnavi 2016-04-19
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- a good bacteria found in the roots of pea plants
- type of plants that get nutrition by trapping and consuming insects
- a green pigment that traps sunlight
- method of growing plants without soil
- helps to keep a plant rigid and upright
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- cells that help the stomata open and close
- mode of nutrition by which green plants make their own food
- example for a saprophytic plant
8 Clues: example for a saprophytic plant • a green pigment that traps sunlight • method of growing plants without soil • helps to keep a plant rigid and upright • cells that help the stomata open and close • a good bacteria found in the roots of pea plants • mode of nutrition by which green plants make their own food • ...
NUTRITION FOR PLANTS 2017-05-02
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- TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES
- WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT
- BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- INSECTIVOROUS PLANT
- PARASATIC PLANTS
- CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA
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- SAPROPHYTES
- PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT
- PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD
- SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS
- AUTOTROPHS
11 Clues: AUTOTROPHS • SAPROPHYTES • PARASATIC PLANTS • INSECTIVOROUS PLANT • SMALL PORES ON THE LEAFS • WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT • PROCESS IN WHICH PLANTS PREPARE FOOD • PLANTS WHICH MAKE FOOD USING SUN LIGHT • TYPE OF NUTRITION DIVIDED INTO 4 TYPES • CONTROLS CLOSING AND OPENING OF STOMATA • BACTERIA WHICH TURNS NITROGEN INTO WATER SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
Crossword Title ...... Jase & Dom 2019-10-15
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- Generic name for "sweet tasting"
- Green plants have a lot of this vitamin.
- Repairs tissue.
- Sunlight vitamin.
- Strength required for physical and mental activity.
- Fat like substance only occurs in food of animal origin.
- Dissolves Fats.
- Simplest form of sugar.
- One of the six basic types of nutrients.
- Measures energy values.
- Helps build muscle.
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- Chemical substance that helps maintain the body.
- Important for growth and development.
- Carbohydrate found in plants.
- Interprets the interaction of nutrients.
- Breaking down food in the body.
- Source of energy for all body cells and tissues.
- Breads have these.
- Monosaccharide sugar.
- Needed in small amounts for normal growth.
20 Clues: Repairs tissue. • Dissolves Fats. • Sunlight vitamin. • Breads have these. • Helps build muscle. • Monosaccharide sugar. • Simplest form of sugar. • Measures energy values. • Carbohydrate found in plants. • Breaking down food in the body. • Generic name for "sweet tasting" • Important for growth and development. • Green plants have a lot of this vitamin. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2023-03-28
10 Clues: Eats only meat • Hunts their prey • Eats only plants • Another name for food • Gets eaten by the predator • Eats both plants and animals • Eats dead prey killed for them • A living thing that eats something else • Uses the sun energy to make it’s own food • A living thing that creates it’s own nutrition.
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-30
7 Clues: the mode of nutrition • Plants get the energy • Soil contain certain bacteria • All non-green plants and animals. • The process of taking in food by organism. • organisms that live on dead plants and animals. • organisms that live in or on other living organisms.
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- an animal which consumes both plants and flesh
- fourth compartment of a ruminant animal
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or an animal
- feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substances needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- good tasting
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- the practice of eating plants as the main part of the diet
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period
- the second c compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: good tasting • an animal that feeds on flesh • fourth compartment of a ruminant animal • third compartment of the ruminant stomach • a feed material high in specific nutrients • an animal which consumes both plants and flesh • the second c compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-06-04
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- is chloroplast are green because of the presents of the green pigment
- are living organiams that cannot make their own food
- nutrition is the mode of nutrition where green plants make food themselves from simple sub
- themselves from simple substances
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- nutrition are orgasms which directly or indirectly on green plants for their nutrition
- are the structure in cells that contain chlorophyll
- is the process of taking in food by an organiams and its utilization by the body
7 Clues: themselves from simple substances • are the structure in cells that contain chlorophyll • are living organiams that cannot make their own food • is chloroplast are green because of the presents of the green pigment • is the process of taking in food by an organiams and its utilization by the body • ...
Crossword Title ...... Jase & Dom 2019-10-15
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- Generic name for "sweet tasting"
- Sunlight vitamin.
- Simplest form of sugar.
- Dissolves Fats.
- Measures energy values.
- Important for growth and development.
- Monosaccharide sugar.
- Fat like substance only occurs in food of animal origin.
- Green plants have a lot of this vitamin.
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- Source of energy for all body cells and tissues.
- Repairs tissue.
- Breaking down food in the body.
- Breads have these.
- Carbohydrate found in plants.
- Interprets the interaction of nutrients.
- Helps build muscle.
- One of the six basic types of nutrients.
- Chemical substance that helps maintain the body.
- Strength required for physical and mental activity.
19 Clues: Repairs tissue. • Dissolves Fats. • Sunlight vitamin. • Breads have these. • Helps build muscle. • Monosaccharide sugar. • Simplest form of sugar. • Measures energy values. • Carbohydrate found in plants. • Breaking down food in the body. • Generic name for "sweet tasting" • Important for growth and development. • Interprets the interaction of nutrients. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2022-04-20
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- in cuscuta, this type of heterotrophic nutrition is found
- Mode of nutrition by green plants
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying organic matter
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- Small aerating pores present in the leaf
- A mode of nutrition found in non-green plants.
- A green pigment present in leaves
- An unusual plant adapted to grow in an extremely hot and dry environment
7 Clues: A green pigment present in leaves • Mode of nutrition by green plants • Small aerating pores present in the leaf • A mode of nutrition found in non-green plants. • Organisms which feed on dead and decaying organic matter • in cuscuta, this type of heterotrophic nutrition is found • An unusual plant adapted to grow in an extremely hot and dry environment
MODE OF NUTRITION 2021-08-12
8 Clues: eat only plants • eat only other animals • Synthesises its own food • eat both plants and flesh • Nutrition organisms eat solid food. • Nutrition feed on other living organisms, • nutrition feed on dead and decaying organic matter • cannot produce their own food, they are called consumer
Ecosystems 2024-02-15
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- living
- the ability to do work
- eats meat
- feeds on plants
- nonliving
- a biological community
- has to search for their food
- eats plants and animals
- gets nutrition from organic substances
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- where the organism is on the food chain
- get energy from oxidation of reduced compounds
- make their own food
- eats secondary consumers
- shows flow of energy
- eats plants and provides energy for consumers
- renewable organic material
- eat primary consumers
- break down dead or decaying organisms
- feeds on dead organic materials
- makes food from raw materials
20 Clues: living • eats meat • nonliving • feeds on plants • make their own food • shows flow of energy • eat primary consumers • the ability to do work • a biological community • eats plants and animals • eats secondary consumers • renewable organic material • has to search for their food • makes food from raw materials • feeds on dead organic materials • break down dead or decaying organisms • ...
Ruminant 2023-10-11
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- Ration feed allowance;24 hour period
- A feed containing more then 18% of crude fibers when dry
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber
- 4th compartment of stomach
- good tasting
- animals that eats mostly meat
- amount of feed an animal receives
- organic compound made up of amino acids
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- third compartment of ruminant stomach
- animals that eats both plant and meat
- second compartment of ruminant stomach
- first and largest compartment of ruminants stomach
- Organic compound containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen that is solid at body temp
- Organic compound containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- organ of the digestive system that receives feed
- feed material in specific nutrients
- complex carbohydrates
- animals that eat only plants
- inorganic substance needed in small amount for proper nutrition
20 Clues: good tasting • complex carbohydrates • 4th compartment of stomach • animals that eat only plants • animals that eats mostly meat • amount of feed an animal receives • feed material in specific nutrients • Ration feed allowance;24 hour period • third compartment of ruminant stomach • animals that eats both plant and meat • second compartment of ruminant stomach • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-04
7 Clues: bacteria found in soil • photo in photosynthesis refer to • process of making food by plants • an example of insectivorus plants • controls the opening and closing of stomata • mode of nutrition in which green plants make their own food • taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body
PLANTS 2025-03-20
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- - The food produced by photosynthesis.
- - Structures in plants that transport water and food.
- - A type of nutrition that relies on dead and decaying matter for nutrition.
- - A relationship where two organisms help each other.
- - A type of bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants, helping them get nitrogen.
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- - A plant that climbs on another plant for food, taking nutrients from it.
- - The organism that a parasite lives on and takes nutrients from.
- - A plant family that often hosts nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots.
- - Term describing leaves with multiple colors or patterns.
- - Plants that eat insects for nutrients.
10 Clues: - The food produced by photosynthesis. • - Plants that eat insects for nutrients. • - Structures in plants that transport water and food. • - A relationship where two organisms help each other. • - Term describing leaves with multiple colors or patterns. • - The organism that a parasite lives on and takes nutrients from. • ...
Biology Zachariah Beasley 2022-04-14
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- an animal that gets its nutrition from plants
- trash that is bad for our environment
- a cell that infects other organisms
- Kills others for nutrition
- is born into the world
- only the strong survive
- the children of an animal
- a place where an organism lives
- is the struggle with other animals to get food
- lots of life in an environment
- an adaption to blend in
- is not random
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- of many organisms in there environment
- to change a trait to better survive
- comes from two familys
- self breeding
- a certain chain of animals
- spwans in an egg
- to make more offspring
- of a wide variety of organisms
- a change in a gene
- is the change of an organism over a long period of time
- lots of different things
- goods in an environment
24 Clues: self breeding • is not random • spwans in an egg • a change in a gene • comes from two familys • to make more offspring • is born into the world • only the strong survive • goods in an environment • an adaption to blend in • lots of different things • the children of an animal • a certain chain of animals • Kills others for nutrition • of a wide variety of organisms • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- Relies on another organism for food
- Liquid to gas from plants
- Hunts for food in the wild
- Web Multiple food chains together
- Eats BOTH plants and meat
- liquid to gas from oceans/lakes
- Eats ONLY Meat
- Chain A series of organisms where energy transfers from one to the next
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- Organism that eats other organisms for energy or nutrition
- Eats ONLY Plants
- Digests decomposers that live on dead animals
- Small water particles to large water molecules
- Captures sunlight turns into food
- Fed by chemically breaking down organic matter
- Makes its own food
15 Clues: Eats ONLY Meat • Eats ONLY Plants • Makes its own food • Liquid to gas from plants • Eats BOTH plants and meat • Hunts for food in the wild • liquid to gas from oceans/lakes • Captures sunlight turns into food • Relies on another organism for food • Web Multiple food chains together • Digests decomposers that live on dead animals • Small water particles to large water molecules • ...
MODE OF NUTRITION 2021-08-11
8 Clues: eat only plants • eat only other animals • Synthesises its own food • eat both plants and flesh • Nutrition organisms eat solid food. • Nutrition feed on other living organisms, • nutrition feed on dead and decaying organic matter • cannot produce their own food, they are called consumer
nutrition 2022-10-14
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- process of obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- fatty acids which the body cannot make itself
- sweet food containing seeds like apples
- organic compounds needed for growth and nutrition
- plans sold as the best and fastest approach to losing weight
- large group of organic compounds occurring in food
- physical activity
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food
- edible plants such as carrots and corn
- clear liquid you drink
- essential part of all living organisms
- restricting certain foods
- info about the food on the back of it
- desire to eat
- containing milk
- nutrient that is needed in small amounts to keep the body healthy
- calculated weight group
18 Clues: desire to eat • containing milk • physical activity • clear liquid you drink • calculated weight group • restricting certain foods • info about the food on the back of it • edible plants such as carrots and corn • essential part of all living organisms • sweet food containing seeds like apples • a person's mental or physical condition • ...
Savanna and Tropical Rainforests 2012-11-05
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- ______ grass is the most common type of plants.
- _____ and rain affect the plants.
- In the dry season it is ____________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- sunlight plays an _________ role in health and nutrition of the reggiona wildlife and plants.
- Plants are highly ___________.
- Fire is veery _______.
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- In the wet season it is ________ degrees Fahrenheit.
- Smaller insects are _______, grasshoppers, and termites.
- Animals are lions, leopards, ______, elephants, zebra, and kangaroo.
- The annual rainfall for the Savanna is _________ inches.
- If there was more heat and less _____ plants would die.
- The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever _________40:8
- Almost every type of _______ is found in the Savanna.
- When there is a fire ______ percent or less of the plants are killed.
- One of the continants the savanna is located?
15 Clues: Fire is veery _______. • Plants are highly ___________. • _____ and rain affect the plants. • One of the continants the savanna is located? • ______ grass is the most common type of plants. • In the wet season it is ________ degrees Fahrenheit. • Almost every type of _______ is found in the Savanna. • If there was more heat and less _____ plants would die. • ...
Living Things 2024-10-01
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- how plants move towards the light
- getting energy from food
- plants excrete this
- how oxygen gets into the body
- how we remember the 7 characteristics
- how plants roots move towards the water
- organisms that make their own food
- ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
- organism that cannot make their own food
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- How living things get around
- the removal of waste from cells and organisms
- ability to produce new cells and
- organisms increasing in size
- how an organism gets its food
- The name for all living things
15 Clues: plants excrete this • getting energy from food • How living things get around • organisms increasing in size • how oxygen gets into the body • how an organism gets its food • The name for all living things • ability to produce new cells and • how plants move towards the light • organisms that make their own food • how we remember the 7 characteristics • ...
Class 7 - Sci - Ch.1 2022-10-20
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- centrally located spherical structure in cell
- ultimate source of energy for all microorganisms
- tiny pores present on surface of leaf
- food making process in plants
- organism that consume food prepared by plants
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- nutrition in which organisms take in nutrients from dead and decaying matter
- insect-eating plants
- organism that make food themselves
- green pigment in plants
- living organisms are made up of tiny units called
10 Clues: insect-eating plants • green pigment in plants • food making process in plants • organism that make food themselves • tiny pores present on surface of leaf • centrally located spherical structure in cell • organism that consume food prepared by plants • ultimate source of energy for all microorganisms • living organisms are made up of tiny units called • ...
Living Things 2024-01-25
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- insects help in the plant reproduction
- the frog is an animal from this group
- function of the living things to get energy from nutrients
- part of the plant that anchors the plant to the ground
- process by which plants make their own food
- plants grow from this
- they can,t move around and make their own food
- they have feathers
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- Carbon Dioxide
- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- the roots absorb water and...
- living things create more of them
- They live in the water
- they have scales
- part of the plant that holds the leaves
15 Clues: Carbon Dioxide • they have scales • they have feathers • plants grow from this • They live in the water • the roots absorb water and... • living things create more of them • the frog is an animal from this group • insects help in the plant reproduction • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • part of the plant that holds the leaves • process by which plants make their own food • ...
life processes 2024-05-29
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- main types of nutrition: autotrophic or ... (8) - HETEROTROPHIC
- of organism that gets food from dead and decaying matter (10) - SAPROPHYTE
- of waste products from the body (8) - EXCRETION
- of tubes that carries materials throughout an organism (9) - TRANSPORTATION
- needed for cellular respiration (5) - OXYGEN
- pigment in plants necessary for photosynthesis (7) - CHLOROPHYLL
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- molecules broken down for energy (6) - GLUCOSE
- structures that carry out cell functions (5) - ORGANELLES
- process of taking in food and using it for growth and repair (7) - NUTRITION
- by which plants make their own food (11) - PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- down of food to release energy (8) - RESPIRATION
11 Clues: needed for cellular respiration (5) - OXYGEN • molecules broken down for energy (6) - GLUCOSE • of waste products from the body (8) - EXCRETION • down of food to release energy (8) - RESPIRATION • structures that carry out cell functions (5) - ORGANELLES • by which plants make their own food (11) - PHOTOSYNTHESIS • ...
Basva's farm 2021-02-17
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- An unwanted grass between crops
- Vehicle used to transport
- Tool used to cut dried leaves
- Loosening of soil
- A germinating seed/a baby plant
- Crops will ____if not cut at right time
- Watering the fields
- Seeds should be dropped at ____ while putting in soil
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- Removing unwanted plants
- Cutting the ready crops
- Putting seeds in soil
- Chemical added to soil to give nutrition
- Plants grown on large scale
- Tool used to dig soil
- Tool used to sow seeds
15 Clues: Loosening of soil • Watering the fields • Putting seeds in soil • Tool used to dig soil • Tool used to sow seeds • Cutting the ready crops • Removing unwanted plants • Vehicle used to transport • Plants grown on large scale • Tool used to cut dried leaves • An unwanted grass between crops • A germinating seed/a baby plant • Crops will ____if not cut at right time • ...
Nutrition 2022-02-20
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- Food is used to provide
- Food is used to make new tissues for
- Heterotrophic nutrition used ______________ organic compounds
- Close and prolonged association between two different organisms
- An association that is beneficial between dos organisms
- Food is used to make new tissues for
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- Name mammals that eat only flesh
- Name mammals that have mixed diet
- Name mammals that eat plants
- Example of autotrophic organisms
- Autotrophic nutrition ______________ large and complex molecules
- Example of heterotrophic organisms
12 Clues: Food is used to provide • Name mammals that eat plants • Name mammals that eat only flesh • Example of autotrophic organisms • Name mammals that have mixed diet • Example of heterotrophic organisms • Food is used to make new tissues for • Food is used to make new tissues for • An association that is beneficial between dos organisms • ...
Classification of the living world 2021-02-01
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- Diatoms belong to which kingdom?
- Multiple fission is also known as__________
- Bacteria which lives in human intestine
- Tallest tree living on earth
- Plants that have well developed structure but do not bear flowers and seeds
- Carolus Linnaeus was known as father of ___________
- Cone bearing plants
- Petunia and pea are ___________.
- False feet in amoeba
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- Kingdom which includes organisms which do not have a cell wall but contain only a cell membrane
- Type of nutrition in amoeba
- Mushroom which is poisonous
- Excretion in amoeba is called as
- Process by which carbohydrates are changed into alcohols and carbon dioxide by bacteria or yeast under anaerobic conditions
- Bacteria that contaminates meat and eggs
- Non-seeded plants are also known as_________
- Another name for brown algae
- Nature's scavengers
- Bougainvillea are _________
- Cell wall in bacteria
- Who was the first to classify animals?
21 Clues: Nature's scavengers • Cone bearing plants • False feet in amoeba • Cell wall in bacteria • Type of nutrition in amoeba • Mushroom which is poisonous • Bougainvillea are _________ • Tallest tree living on earth • Another name for brown algae • Diatoms belong to which kingdom? • Excretion in amoeba is called as • Petunia and pea are ___________. • Who was the first to classify animals? • ...
LETS KNOW MORE ABOUT DIVERSITY 2016-11-16
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- Flowering plants
- Naked seeds are found in_
- Kingdom having unicellular,Eukaryotic organisms
- Seeds are formed from_
- Seeds with one cotyledon
- False foot in Amoeba
- Ambhibians of plant kingdom
- Grouping organisms into groups on the basis of similarities and differences
- Cell wall of fungi
- Eg of dicot plant
- Fruit formed from the_
- Category with maximum diversity and number
- Having spiral shaped chloroplast
- Aquatic plants only
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- Locomotary organ in Paramecium
- First land plants with vascular tissue
- Common name is Algae
- Seed with two cotyledons
- Nutrition in fungi
- The lowest category of classification
- Scientific naming of organisms
- Root like structure in Bryophytes
- Result of symbiotic association of Fungi and Algae
- Scientist who gave scientific naming of organisms
- Locomotary organ in Euglena
- Kingdom having unicellular,Prokaryotic organisms
- Eg of monocot plant
27 Clues: Flowering plants • Eg of dicot plant • Nutrition in fungi • Cell wall of fungi • Eg of monocot plant • Aquatic plants only • Common name is Algae • False foot in Amoeba • Seeds are formed from_ • Fruit formed from the_ • Seed with two cotyledons • Seeds with one cotyledon • Naked seeds are found in_ • Ambhibians of plant kingdom • Locomotary organ in Euglena • Locomotary organ in Paramecium • ...
Pastures and Grazing 2025-04-30
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- Soil that is rich in nutrients
- Stock are rotated around paddocks on a farm in one group.
- Parts of the plant remaining after harvesting, which are usually ploughed back into the soil
- Plants related to peas, which can store nitrogen in soil
- Moderate climate all year round
- Eaten – Taken into an animals mouth
- An essential nutrient for plant growth, provided by legumes.
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- A herb sometimes used to increase drought resistance and nutrition in mixed pasture.
- Crop that is grown to be fed to stock.
- A type of legume commonly used in NZ pasture.
- To eat grass or other plants that are growing in a field, pasture, etc
- Grass that has been cut and stored wet, allowing it to ferment.
- Stock are held between 2 electric fences and moved 2-3 times a day up the paddock.
- A mixture of grasses and clovers grown for animal nutrition
- The fibre/nutrient part of the grass (if water was removed).
- A grass that continues growing for many years
- Few stock are kept on large areas of pasture for extended periods.
17 Clues: Soil that is rich in nutrients • Moderate climate all year round • Eaten – Taken into an animals mouth • Crop that is grown to be fed to stock. • A type of legume commonly used in NZ pasture. • A grass that continues growing for many years • Plants related to peas, which can store nitrogen in soil • Stock are rotated around paddocks on a farm in one group. • ...
phytoplanktons 2024-04-18
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- are ovate, elongated, fusiform, sigmoid or roughly circular
- used for fosmetics, pharmaceuticals and nutrition
- diatoms have a discoid, cylindrical or solenoid cell
- Odontella aurita, Phaeodactylum tricornutum
- two to twenty micrometer in size
- between two to two hundred micrometer in size
- used for fuel production and nutrition
- Chlorella vulgaris, Dunaliella salina
- used food supplement and cosmetics
- food source for zooplankons
- planktons are used for bioremediation processes
- the smallest phytoplanktons that are commonly seen in the open sea
- greek word for plants
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- Synechococcus, Prochlorococcus, Spirulina
- used for food supplement and animal feed
- inhabit waters beyond continental shelves
- greeek word for drifter
- used for fosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food for both adults and infants
- Protoperidinium depressum
- greater than two thousand micrometer in size
- Phytoplanktons inhabiting waters overlying continental shelves
- two hundred to two thousand micrometer in size
22 Clues: greek word for plants • greeek word for drifter • Protoperidinium depressum • food source for zooplankons • two to twenty micrometer in size • used food supplement and cosmetics • Chlorella vulgaris, Dunaliella salina • used for fuel production and nutrition • used for food supplement and animal feed • Synechococcus, Prochlorococcus, Spirulina • ...
Aziz- Life processes 2022-11-04
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- Plant eater
- taking in nutrients
- all the chemical reactions in an organism
- respiration using oxygen
- Make their own food
- dioxide what we exhale
- Strong Bones
- water
- Meat eater
- taking of nutrients
- Breakdown of food
Down
- plants produce their nutrients
- elimination of undigested food
- makes energy
- sexual or a sexual
- makes you grow
- needed to make hemoglobin
- Energy
- Both meat and plant eater
19 Clues: water • Energy • Meat eater • Plant eater • makes energy • Strong Bones • makes you grow • Breakdown of food • sexual or a sexual • taking in nutrients • Make their own food • taking of nutrients • dioxide what we exhale • respiration using oxygen • needed to make hemoglobin • Both meat and plant eater • plants produce their nutrients • elimination of undigested food • ...
Animal Nutrition 2026-02-01
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- a digestive system that has one chamber
- means under the tongue
- a group of organic compounds that includes sugars and starches
- A source of nutrition for an animal
- category of tastes in food
- eats only plants
- eats both plants and animals
- the process of swallowing
- flat front teeth
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- the process of breaking down food within the mouth
- means under the jaw bone
- enzyme found in saliva
- large teeth found in the back of the mouth
- a digestive system that has many chambers
- sharp teeth used for tearing
- eats only meat
- mean near the ear
17 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • flat front teeth • mean near the ear • enzyme found in saliva • means under the tongue • means under the jaw bone • the process of swallowing • category of tastes in food • sharp teeth used for tearing • eats both plants and animals • A source of nutrition for an animal • a digestive system that has one chamber • ...
Nutrition of plants 2017-05-05
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- what is the simplest method of testing if photosynthesis has taken place
- what organisms directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- what organisms live on dead plants and animals & derive their food from them
- what mode of nutrition is where two different organisms work together for mutual benefit
- what organisms make their own food from non-living substances
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- what are the three names for non-green plants
- what organisms live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- what is not necessary for photosynthesis
- what traps energy from sunlight
- what is the certain bacteria that is present in the soil
10 Clues: what traps energy from sunlight • what is not necessary for photosynthesis • what are the three names for non-green plants • what is the certain bacteria that is present in the soil • what organisms make their own food from non-living substances • what is the simplest method of testing if photosynthesis has taken place • ...
Jaime- Life Processes 2022-11-03
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- Strong Bones
- dioxide what we exhale
- Plant eater
- plants produce their nutrients
- Meat eater
- makes you grow
- elimination of undigested food
- taking in nutrients
- taking of nutrients
- water
Down
- all the chemical reactions in an organism
- Energy
- makes energy
- respiration using oxygen
- Breakdown of food
- sexual or a sexual
- Both meat and plant eater
- Make their own food
- needed to make hemoglobin
19 Clues: water • Energy • Meat eater • Plant eater • makes energy • Strong Bones • makes you grow • Breakdown of food • sexual or a sexual • Make their own food • taking in nutrients • taking of nutrients • dioxide what we exhale • respiration using oxygen • Both meat and plant eater • needed to make hemoglobin • plants produce their nutrients • elimination of undigested food • ...
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Pg no- 40-43 2021-02-15
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- animals that eat plants
- food changes into a ball like mass called __
- herbivores like cow,chew the _____
- in human beings,process is done by mouth
- other name for milk teeth is _______ teeth
- in total how many teeths are there?
- molars and premolars in permanent teeth
- nutrition in humans is ______
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- each jaw has _________ teeth
- other name for food pipe
- other name for mouth
- animals that eat both flesh and plants
- milk teeth are ______ in number
- animals that eat flesh
14 Clues: other name for mouth • animals that eat flesh • animals that eat plants • other name for food pipe • each jaw has _________ teeth • nutrition in humans is ______ • milk teeth are ______ in number • herbivores like cow,chew the _____ • in total how many teeths are there? • animals that eat both flesh and plants • molars and premolars in permanent teeth • ...
S2 Lesson * 2021-06-11
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- to start to grow
- substances fond in food that are healthy
- when seeds start to grow
- a long thin part of some plants that contains seeds
- to stay on top of water
- a small hard piece of something
- to fall or let something fall
- what your body needs to stay healthy
- to make something wet with water
- part of a new plant that just begins to grow
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- to keep safe from harm
- grows on a plant and turns to flower or leaf
- the dirt were plants grow
- the transfer of pollen between like plants
- to become ready to eat
- the part of the plant in the ground
- a curved piece of something
- having a good flavor
18 Clues: to start to grow • having a good flavor • to keep safe from harm • to become ready to eat • to stay on top of water • when seeds start to grow • the dirt were plants grow • a curved piece of something • to fall or let something fall • a small hard piece of something • to make something wet with water • the part of the plant in the ground • what your body needs to stay healthy • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- a feed containing hay, silage, and pasture
- the quality of being agreeable or acceptable
- feed containing grains and protein supplements
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- a mammal that only eats meats
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- a mammal that eats both plants and meats
- organic compound composed of carbon,, hydrogen and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
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- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed then helps the digestive process
- something that completes or enhances something else
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the type and amount of food and drink ingested by a person or animal
- feed allowance for an animal that has nutrients and the right proportions
- The Fourth compartment or true stomach of the ruminant animal
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- a mammal that only eats plants
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- an organic compound made up of amino acids, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
20 Clues: a mammal that only eats meats • a mammal that only eats plants • a mammal that eats both plants and meats • a feed containing hay, silage, and pasture • the quality of being agreeable or acceptable • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • feed containing grains and protein supplements • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • ...
Pet Food 2023-11-03
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- discarded organic materials produced from the raising of plants and animals
- any substance that a living creature's body breaks down to support life
- break down (food) in the digestive system into substances that can be absorbed and used by the body
- _____________ daily allowances
- group of compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities
- the way that ingredients are listed are based on decreasing __________
- must be offered fresh daily
- nutrients are present in the correct proportions to each other and to the dietary calories
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- very overweight
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- means that the diet contains all the required nutrients
- person who studies or is an expert in nutrition
- biologically appropriate raw food
- the nutrient profile found on the back of the bag or can
- is an off-site process that uses heat to convert animal carcasses into safe, pathogen-free feed protein
- individual who started the first commercial dog food
- chicken, lamb, fish meal, and beef
- Association of American Feed Control Officials
18 Clues: very overweight • must be offered fresh daily • _____________ daily allowances • biologically appropriate raw food • chicken, lamb, fish meal, and beef • Association of American Feed Control Officials • person who studies or is an expert in nutrition • individual who started the first commercial dog food • means that the diet contains all the required nutrients • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2024-10-29
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- complex carbohydrates like cellulose or lignin.
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals.
- does it taste good
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry.
- an animal that eats both meat and plants.
- the type and amount of food and drink habitually ingested by a person or animal.
- The fourth compartment of a ruminant animal.
- the second part of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- the first and largest compartment of a ruminant stomach
- a ruminant animal that eats meat
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry.
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. solid at body temp.
- Feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all necessary nutrients.
- a ruminant animal that eats plants.
- supplies minerals, vitamins, and other additives.
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
20 Clues: does it taste good • a ruminant animal that eats meat • a ruminant animal that eats plants. • the second part of the ruminant stomach • an animal that eats both meat and plants. • The fourth compartment of a ruminant animal. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • complex carbohydrates like cellulose or lignin. • ...
Biology Crossword Activity 2022-06-02
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- The part of the lungs where gaseous exchange between it and the blood takes place.
- a constantly circulating fluid providing the body with nutrition, oxygen, and waste removal.
- blood vessels in humans, and most other animals that carry blood towards the heart.
- The process by which plants release excess water through the leaf tips is called
- the blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the body.
- A group of glucose molecules stored in the liver and muscles of the body when it is not being used for respiration.
- the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life.
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- the mode of nutrition where the organism is unable to prepare its food and hence, depends upon plants or other organisms for nutrition.
- a process where an organism prepares its own food from a simple inorganic material like water, mineral salts and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight.
- Organic compound with three carbon which is a product of the breaking down of glucose into two.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- The process of energy production by breaking down and oxidizing carbohydrates.
- The opening and closing of the stomatal pores is a function of which type of cells
- The part of the plant body responsible for transporting prepared food by the leaves to the entire plant.
- the two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs.
15 Clues: the two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs. • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • The process of energy production by breaking down and oxidizing carbohydrates. • The process by which plants release excess water through the leaf tips is called • ...
Living things survival 2024-06-27
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- what do animals need from their habitat to cover them?
- what kind of gas do animals need?
- what is the process for getting and using food of living things?
- what are animals that can eat both meat and plants?
- what do living things need to grow and do their daily activities?
- what is the place for animals and plants to thrive and survive in?
- what do plants need to create food?
- what do plants and animals need to stay hydrated?
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- what unit is energy measured in?
- what is the process of creation of food by plants?
- what do carnivores eat?
- what will happen to plants if they are not given enough water and light?
- what kind of gas do plants need? (two words, no space)
- what do herbivores eat?
14 Clues: what do carnivores eat? • what do herbivores eat? • what unit is energy measured in? • what kind of gas do animals need? • what do plants need to create food? • what do plants and animals need to stay hydrated? • what is the process of creation of food by plants? • what are animals that can eat both meat and plants? • what do animals need from their habitat to cover them? • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS-ALEENA 2016-04-27
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- the components of food necessary for our body is called_____
- lives in leguminous plants
- without ___________ life would have been impossible
- plants which make their own food
- ____________ is a partial parasites
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- germinates when it lands on wet and warm things
- controls the opening and closing of stomata
- fungi uses this mode of nutrition
- a mutually beneficial relationship is called___________
- _______contains nitrogen
10 Clues: _______contains nitrogen • lives in leguminous plants • plants which make their own food • fungi uses this mode of nutrition • ____________ is a partial parasites • controls the opening and closing of stomata • germinates when it lands on wet and warm things • without ___________ life would have been impossible • a mutually beneficial relationship is called___________ • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 7D 2016-04-26
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- plant is deficient in nutrients
- a Type of parasite
- grows on food mostly
- grows on legimunous plant root
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- tiny pores help in the passage of carbon dioxide
- this word means lightcombination
- young stem and green leaves contains numerous green structures
- this word means self feeding
- a type of saprotroph
- green pigment
10 Clues: green pigment • a Type of parasite • a type of saprotroph • grows on food mostly • this word means self feeding • grows on legimunous plant root • plant is deficient in nutrients • this word means lightcombination • tiny pores help in the passage of carbon dioxide • young stem and green leaves contains numerous green structures
BIOLOGY-Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-31
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- BACTERIA IN THE SOIL CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER.
- PIPES WHICH TRANSPORTS WATER AND MINERALS ABSORBED BY THE PLANTS TO THE LEAVES.
- TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE.
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- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM.
- THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL.
- THE CHLOROPLAST ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- THE PLANT THAT SUCKS FROM ANOTHER PLANT USING ROOT -LIKE STRUCTURES.
- SURROUNDS THE STOMATA.
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD.
10 Clues: SURROUNDS THE STOMATA. • THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD. • THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL. • TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE. • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM. • IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER. • ...
Nutrition in Plants Crossword 2021-04-12
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- Energy used in cellular respiration
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- A stack of thylakoid membranes
- Plants form glucose and ___ from photosynthesis
- Molecules that absorb light at selected wavelengths
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- Lost energy from e- is harnessed to phosphorylate ADP to ATP
- This part of the chloroplast contains rubisco
- The ___ cycle, aka carbon fixation
- C6H12O6
- The reaction in which water is lysed by light energy
10 Clues: C6H12O6 • A stack of thylakoid membranes • The ___ cycle, aka carbon fixation • Energy used in cellular respiration • This part of the chloroplast contains rubisco • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Plants form glucose and ___ from photosynthesis • Molecules that absorb light at selected wavelengths • The reaction in which water is lysed by light energy • ...
Nutrition In Plants Crossword 2019-09-24
10 Clues: Green Pigment • Non producers. • Insect eaters. • Getting nutrients. • Feeders of decayed matter. • Tiny pores present on leaves. • Type of nutrition by producers • Association of algae and fungi. • Process of making food by producers. • Beneficial relationship between two organisms.
NUTRITION IN PLANTS-ALEENA 2016-04-27
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- plants which make their own food
- the components of food necessary for our body is called_____
- a mutually beneficial relationship is called___________
- without ___________ life would have been impossible
- _______contains nitrogen
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- ____________ is a partial parasites
- fungi uses this mode of nutrition
- germinates when it lands on wet and warm things
- controls the opening and closing of stomata
- lives in leguminous plants
10 Clues: _______contains nitrogen • lives in leguminous plants • plants which make their own food • fungi uses this mode of nutrition • ____________ is a partial parasites • controls the opening and closing of stomata • germinates when it lands on wet and warm things • without ___________ life would have been impossible • a mutually beneficial relationship is called___________ • ...
Nutrition in plants: biology 2017-04-30
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- tiny pores on leaves to take in carbon dioxide
- animals and plants that depend indirectly or directly on green plants
- plant from which a parasite get its food
- plants getting nutrients from dead and decaying matter in a from of liqud
- plants that suck water and minerals
- taking of food by an organism and its utilization by the body
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- plants that catch insects by ingenious methods
- plants make food by themselves
- plants that suck food from another plant using root like structures
- the process of plants using water carbon dioxide and sunlight to make food
10 Clues: plants make food by themselves • plants that suck water and minerals • plant from which a parasite get its food • plants that catch insects by ingenious methods • tiny pores on leaves to take in carbon dioxide • taking of food by an organism and its utilization by the body • plants that suck food from another plant using root like structures • ...
BIOLOGY-Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-31
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- THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD.
- SURROUNDS THE STOMATA.
- THE CHLOROPLAST ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- PIPES WHICH TRANSPORTS WATER AND MINERALS ABSORBED BY THE PLANTS TO THE LEAVES.
- TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE.
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- BACTERIA IN THE SOIL CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER.
- THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL.
- THE PLANT THAT SUCKS FROM ANOTHER PLANT USING ROOT -LIKE STRUCTURES.
- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM.
10 Clues: SURROUNDS THE STOMATA. • THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD. • THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL. • TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE. • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM. • IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER. • ...
BIOLOGY-Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-31
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- THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD.
- SURROUNDS THE STOMATA.
- PIPES WHICH TRANSPORTS WATER AND MINERALS ABSORBED BY THE PLANTS TO THE LEAVES.
- THE CHLOROPLAST ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- THE PLANT THAT SUCKS FROM ANOTHER PLANT USING ROOT -LIKE STRUCTURES.
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- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM.
- THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL.
- IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER.
- TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE.
- BACTERIA IN THE SOIL CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
10 Clues: SURROUNDS THE STOMATA. • THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD. • THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL. • TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE. • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM. • IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER. • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- an animal that eats meat
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- the amount of feed an animal receives in its ration
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
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- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an animal that eats plants
- good tasting
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is a solid at body temperature
- organic compound containing carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- an animal that eats both plants and meat
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
20 Clues: good tasting • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats both plants and meat • a feed material high in specific nutrients • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • the amount of feed an animal receives in its ration • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- An organic compound made up of amino acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- An organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition.
- A feed material high in specific nutrients.
- An animal that eats both meat and plants.
- Feed allowance during a 24 hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts.
- Inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition.
- The type and amount of feed an animal receives in its ration.
- Feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements.
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- The organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process.
- Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin.
- A feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; hay, silage, and pasture.
- The first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Good tasting.
- The second compartment of the ruminant stomach.
- Organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature.
- The fourth compartment, or true stomach, of the ruminant animal.
- An animal that only eats meat
- Organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- The third compartment of the ruminant stomach.
20 Clues: Good tasting. • An animal that only eats meat • An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both meat and plants. • A feed material high in specific nutrients. • The third compartment of the ruminant stomach. • The second compartment of the ruminant stomach. • Complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin. • ...
Nutrition In Plants - Science 2016-04-26
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- Green pigment found in plants.
- Cells that control opening and closing of stomata.
- Cuscuta are also known as _________.
- Peas,Gram and Moong are examples of __________.
- Saprotrophs secrete ___________ on the dead and decaying matter.
- Spores of ________ are always floating around in the air.
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- Alga and fungus work together in ___________.
- __________ absorbs Co2.
- The energy from food is obtained by________.
- Photo=______;synthesis=combination of components.
10 Clues: __________ absorbs Co2. • Green pigment found in plants. • Cuscuta are also known as _________. • The energy from food is obtained by________. • Alga and fungus work together in ___________. • Peas,Gram and Moong are examples of __________. • Photo=______;synthesis=combination of components. • Cells that control opening and closing of stomata. • ...
BIOLOGY-Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-31
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- BACTERIA IN THE SOIL CAN CONVERT ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN INTO SOLUBLE COMPOUNDS
- IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER.
- PIPES WHICH TRANSPORTS WATER AND MINERALS ABSORBED BY THE PLANTS TO THE LEAVES.
- TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE.
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- MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM.
- THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL.
- THE CHLOROPLAST ARE GREEN BECAUSE OF THE PRESENCE OF A GREEN PIGMENT.
- THE PLANT THAT SUCKS FROM ANOTHER PLANT USING ROOT -LIKE STRUCTURES.
- SURROUNDS THE STOMATA.
- THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD.
10 Clues: SURROUNDS THE STOMATA. • THE PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GET IT'S FOOD. • THE STRUCTURES IN CELLS THAT CONTAIN CHLOROPHYLL. • TINY PORES THROUGH WHICH LEAVES TAKE IN CARBON DOXIDE. • MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO LIVING ORGANISM. • IS A ORGANISM THAT GETS IT'S FOOD FROM DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER. • ...
Ruminant Crossword 2025-10-21
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- the fourth compartment, or the true stomach, of the ruminant animal
- the second compartment of the ruminant stomach
- an organic compound needed in small amounts or nutrition
- the type and amount of feed an animal receives in it ration
- an animal that eats plants
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24-hour period that has all the nutrients the animal needs in the right proportions and amounts
- ability to taste good
- an organic compound made up of animo acids and containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
- the organ in the digestive system that receives the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- an animal that eats both meat and plants
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- feed containing less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; grains and protein supplements are concentrates
- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- a feed containing more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry; examples: hay, silage, and pasture
- inorganic substances needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- an animal that eats meat
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- the third compartment of the ruminant stomach
20 Clues: ability to taste good • an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats both meat and plants • a feed material high in specific nutrients • the third compartment of the ruminant stomach • the second compartment of the ruminant stomach • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • an organic compound needed in small amounts or nutrition • ...
All Living Things 2022-03-17
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- getting bigger
- babies become these
- plants use this to make food
- responding to whats happening around
- is part of excretion
- making babies
- all living things can do this
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- energy from food and air
- animals breathe this
- food and water
- pooing and weeing
- dioxide plants make oxygen from this
- new plants grow from these
13 Clues: making babies • getting bigger • food and water • pooing and weeing • babies become these • animals breathe this • is part of excretion • energy from food and air • new plants grow from these • plants use this to make food • all living things can do this • responding to whats happening around • dioxide plants make oxygen from this
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 7 2017-04-30
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- - the mode of nutrition where two diffrent organism work together for their mutual benifit
- - plants have tiny pores to absorb carbondioxide
- - the process where green plants use water.carbondioxide and sunlight to prepare their food is called____________
- - the plants from which a parasite gets its food is
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- - the bacteria contained in soil that convert atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble compound
- - plants which can make there own food
- - plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals
- - plants which traps insect
- - nutrients transported through _________ vessels
- - other name for dodder
10 Clues: - other name for dodder • - plants which traps insect • - plants which can make there own food • - plants have tiny pores to absorb carbondioxide • - nutrients transported through _________ vessels • - the plants from which a parasite gets its food is • - plants which live on dead and decaying plants and animals • ...
EVS FUN GAME 2025-07-31
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- This process removes waste from the body
- Giving water to the plants or crops on the field
- plant part for photosynthesis
- It's how living things use food to get energy. Name the process
- This is how living things sense changes around them
- The only bee in the hive that lays eggs
- Study of fossils
- scientist who studies fossils
- All living things move. Name the process.
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- bees live here
- bees fly from one flower to another to collect this sweet liquid
- the part of the plant where bees find nectar
- Living things can make babies
- opposite of living
- A kind of food for the plants
- This part of plant grows underground and takes in water
- reacting to changes
- this insect makes honey
- Taking in food or nutrients
- Bees help plants grow by spreading this
- This process helps animals and plants get bigger
- This part holds the plant up and carries water to the leaves
22 Clues: bees live here • Study of fossils • opposite of living • reacting to changes • this insect makes honey • Taking in food or nutrients • Living things can make babies • plant part for photosynthesis • A kind of food for the plants • scientist who studies fossils • The only bee in the hive that lays eggs • Bees help plants grow by spreading this • ...
Plants & Photosynthesis 2025-10-20
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- Attracts pollinators to produce fruits and seeds.
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
- What is absorbed by the roots
- Supports the plants in its ability to grow upwards.
- acronym to help us remember the characteristics of living things
- Gives a leaf its green colour
- Contains and protects the seeds to ensure reproduction.
- The energy plants require for photosynthesis
- The gas used for photosynthesis
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- Absorb water from the ground and help anchor the plant.
- Allow new plants to grow away from the parent plants.
- provides support for the leaf ensuring it stays straight.
- Attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant
- The outer edge of the leaf. May have spines of rough edges to deter animals.
- The 'N' in MRS C GREN
- Large flat surface positioned to receive plenty of sunlight. Thin to allow light to reach all cells within the leaf.
- A plants food which is produced in photosynthesis
- Carry water to all parts of the plant and carry away the food made in the leaf cells.
- Has a large surface area to absorb sunlight (energy).
19 Clues: The 'N' in MRS C GREN • What is absorbed by the roots • Gives a leaf its green colour • The gas used for photosynthesis • The gas produced in photosynthesis • Attaches the leaf to the stem of the plant • The energy plants require for photosynthesis • Attracts pollinators to produce fruits and seeds. • A plants food which is produced in photosynthesis • ...
Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-02-18
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- an animal that eats both meat and plants
- organisms that make their own food
- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- an animal that eats meat
- organisms that consume other organisms to get energy
- organisms that makes its own food from inorganic substances
- the process by which green plants and the chloroplasts in them use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from CO2 and water
- organisms that carry out photosynthesis
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- and organism that breaks down organic material
- microorganisms that are related to the bacteria but are capable of photosynthesis
- the quantity or weight of organisms in a given area
- an animal that eats the producer
- an organism that obtains energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments
- a community of living organisms and their environment
- not associated with living organisms
- organisms that consume other plants or animals for nutrition
- an animal that eats dead organic material
- related to living organisms
- plankton consisting of microscopic plants
- an animal that eats plants
20 Clues: an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • related to living organisms • an animal that eats the producer • organisms that make their own food • not associated with living organisms • organisms that carry out photosynthesis • an animal that eats both meat and plants • an animal that eats dead organic material • plankton consisting of microscopic plants • ...
ruminants 2023-10-11
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- good tasting (tastiness)
- complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin
- the organ in the digestive system that recieves the feed and adds chemicals that help in the digestive process
- a feed containing more than 18% crude fiber hen dry (ex. hay, silage, and pasture)
- animal that feeds on plants
- an organic compound needed in small amounts for nutrition
- a feed material high in specific nutrients
- the second compartment of the ruminent stomach
- the third compartment of the ruminant substance
- person or animal who eats flesh and plants
- feed containing less than 18% crude fiber when dry (ex. grains and protein supplements)
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- organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that is solid at body temperature
- organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- feed allowance for an animal during a 24 hour period that has all the proper nutrients and proper amounts
- the type and amount of a feed an animal recieves in its ration
- the fourth compartment of a ruminent animal/true stomach
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminent stomach
- inorganic substance needed in small amounts for proper nutrition
- an organic compound made up of animo acids containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
- animal that feeds on flesh
20 Clues: good tasting (tastiness) • animal that feeds on flesh • animal that feeds on plants • a feed material high in specific nutrients • person or animal who eats flesh and plants • the second compartment of the ruminent stomach • the third compartment of the ruminant substance • complex carbohydrates such as cellulose and lignin • ...
Nuitrition in Plants 2017-05-03
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- Is released out by plants
- I am plant that live on other plants and derive food fro them
- I depend on others for food
- I am a green pigment
- I am a type of nutrition that involves eating the dead
- I am the essentials needed to make energy in the body (one word for fats,Vitamins etc)
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- I am Process of taking in food by an organism
- I am the process of making glucose
- I make my own food
- I am an opening under a leaves
10 Clues: I make my own food • I am a green pigment • Is released out by plants • I depend on others for food • I am an opening under a leaves • I am the process of making glucose • I am Process of taking in food by an organism • I am a type of nutrition that involves eating the dead • I am plant that live on other plants and derive food fro them • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS (Sandra-7W) 2017-05-07
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- I live in other living organisms and derive their food from them
- Animals and non-green plants are known as.....
- Self feeding is known as.....
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of this green pigment.
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them.
- The components of food that are necessary for the body are carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals.What are these called???
- the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms
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- The mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- The process of taking in food is called...
- Since the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight, it is called....
- though the air contains a huge amount of this gas, plants cannot absorb this gas directly.
11 Clues: Self feeding is known as..... • The process of taking in food is called... • Animals and non-green plants are known as..... • the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms • I live in other living organisms and derive their food from them • the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of this green pigment. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- animals and non-green plants
- the mode of nutrition where green plants make food themselves from simple substances is called autotrophic nutrition
- organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substances
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- organisms that live on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by the body
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
7 Clues: animals and non-green plants • organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substances • the process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilisation by the body • organisms that live on other living organisms and derive their food from them • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
NUTRION IN PLANTS 2017-04-30
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- PLANTS having specialized leaves or leaf parts capable of trapping and digesting insects, as the Venus's-flytrap, the pitcher plants, and the sundews.
- cell one of a pair of crescent-shaped cells that surround a pore (stoma) in the epidermis.
- the single-celled reproductive unit of nonflowering plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae.
- the process by which organisms take in and utilize food material.
- process by which organisms take in and utilize food material.
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- an organisma requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food.
- a European plant, Viscum album, having yellowish flowers and white berries, growing parasitically on various trees.
- is the process by which plants make their own food.
- fungi are those that obtain their nutrition from non-living organic materials.
- are legume root-nodule bacteria.
10 Clues: are legume root-nodule bacteria. • is the process by which plants make their own food. • process by which organisms take in and utilize food material. • the process by which organisms take in and utilize food material. • an organisma requiring organic compounds for its principal source of food. • ...
nutrition in plants 2016-05-11
Nutrition In Plants 2016-05-15
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-17
7 Clues: green plants • vessels are like pipes • presence of green pigment • organisms that cannot make their own food • is the ultimate source of energy in our body • is the method of growing plants without soil • cell controls the opening and closing of stomata
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-09
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- / study of plants
- / cells of green leaf and young stems contain numerous green structure are called
- / a gas which isnt necessary for photosynthesis
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- / tiny holes in the leaf
- / green plants able to make their own food
- / process of taking in food by an organism
- / bacteria or fungi that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as
7 Clues: / study of plants • / tiny holes in the leaf • / green plants able to make their own food • / process of taking in food by an organism • / a gas which isnt necessary for photosynthesis • / bacteria or fungi that use saprotrophic nutrition are known as • / cells of green leaf and young stems contain numerous green structure are called
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-28
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- organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substances
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- organisms that live in dead plants and animals and derive their food from them
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them
- the process of taking in food by an organisms and its utilization by the body
- the cells of green leavens and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures
7 Clues: organisms that can make their own food from simple non-living substances • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition • the process of taking in food by an organisms and its utilization by the body • organisms that live in dead plants and animals and derive their food from them • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-13
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms for food
- living organisms that cannot make their own food
- the process of taking in food by a living organism and is utilised by body
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- green pigment present in chloroplasts
- bacteria that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals for their food
- tiny pores on the underside of the leaves
7 Clues: green pigment present in chloroplasts • tiny pores on the underside of the leaves • living organisms that cannot make their own food • organisms that live in or on other living organisms for food • organisms that live on dead plants and animals for their food • the process of taking in food by a living organism and is utilised by body • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-05-11
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- a green pigment
- nutritionthe plants which cannot prepare their on food and they depend directly or indirectly on green plants for their nutrition
- dodder is a plant that sucks food from another plant using root-like strure such plants are called
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- parasites they take water and minerals from the host plants
- animals and non-green plants are known as
- the cells of green leaves and young stems pf plant contain numerous green structures
- soil contains certain bacteria called
7 Clues: a green pigment • soil contains certain bacteria called • animals and non-green plants are known as • parasites they take water and minerals from the host plants • the cells of green leaves and young stems pf plant contain numerous green structures • dodder is a plant that sucks food from another plant using root-like strure such plants are called • ...
Nutrition in plants 2017-05-14
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- -Components of food which keep us healthy.
- -Organisms that live on other organisms and derive food from them.
- -Organisms that depend on green plants.
- -The mode of nutrition where two organisms work together for their own benefits.
- -Term referring to utilization of nutrients from food by the body.
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- -Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them.
- that can make their own food.
7 Clues: that can make their own food. • -Organisms that depend on green plants. • -Components of food which keep us healthy. • -Organisms that live on other organisms and derive food from them. • -Term referring to utilization of nutrients from food by the body. • -Organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive food from them. • ...
Nutrition in plants 2016-05-02
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- A process in which an organism takes it's food and digests.
- They take food and nutrition from the host plant.
- Organisms that can make their own food.
- These are green pigments in chloroplasts.
- Green leaves and stems of plants contain this.
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- These are tiny pores behind the leaves which help in breathing
- They take nutrition from insects.
7 Clues: They take nutrition from insects. • Organisms that can make their own food. • These are green pigments in chloroplasts. • Green leaves and stems of plants contain this. • They take food and nutrition from the host plant. • A process in which an organism takes it's food and digests. • These are tiny pores behind the leaves which help in breathing
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-03
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- SMALL PORES THAT ACTS AS A DOORWAY FOR GASSES INVOLVED FOR
- PLANTS THAT EATS INSECTS
- BODY OF AN ORGANISMS TO GIVE ENERGY
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- PROCESS BY WHICH FOOD IS TAKEN BY AN ORGANISMS AND USED BY ITS
- THE MODES OF NUTRITION IN WHICH AN ORGANISMS MAKES THEIR OWN
- THE MODE NUTRITION IN WHICH ORGANISMS CANNOT MAKES ITS OWN
- AND DEPEND ON OTHER ORGANISMS OR DEAD ORGANIC
7 Clues: PLANTS THAT EATS INSECTS • BODY OF AN ORGANISMS TO GIVE ENERGY • AND DEPEND ON OTHER ORGANISMS OR DEAD ORGANIC • SMALL PORES THAT ACTS AS A DOORWAY FOR GASSES INVOLVED FOR • THE MODE NUTRITION IN WHICH ORGANISMS CANNOT MAKES ITS OWN • THE MODES OF NUTRITION IN WHICH AN ORGANISMS MAKES THEIR OWN • PROCESS BY WHICH FOOD IS TAKEN BY AN ORGANISMS AND USED BY ITS
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2021-07-22
7 Clues: food made by the plants • an example of total parasite • an example of partial parasite • - example of a carnivorous plant • the green substance in the leaves • absorbs caarbon dioxide from the air • the presence of this turns iodine bluish-black
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-27
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- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them.
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
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- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition.
- process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilization by the body.
- organisms that live on dead plants and animals derive their food from them.
- farmers and fertilizers rich in
7 Clues: farmers and fertilizers rich in • process of taking in food by an organism and it's utilization by the body. • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for nutrition. • organisms that live on dead plants and animals derive their food from them. • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2017-04-30
7 Clues: prepare thier own food • cannot make thier own food • structures in autotrphs cell • example of insectivorous plant • taking in food and utilizing it • sucks food from other organisms • live in decaying matter fungi grow on shoes clothes
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-18
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- THE BASE HOLD OF THE PLANT
- THE PROCESS THAT ROOTS TRANSPORT NUTRIENTS AND WATER TO THE OTHER PLANT OF PLANTS
- THE PLACE WHERE THE PLANT PIGMENT IS STORED
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- THE PROCESS OF PLANTS MAKING THEIR OWN FOOD
- PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON OTHER PLANTS FOR FOOD
- THE SUBSTANCE IN PLANTS THAT ABSORB NITROGEN
- PLANTS TYPE THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
7 Clues: THE BASE HOLD OF THE PLANT • PLANTS TYPE THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • THE PROCESS OF PLANTS MAKING THEIR OWN FOOD • PLANTS THAT DEPEND ON OTHER PLANTS FOR FOOD • THE PLACE WHERE THE PLANT PIGMENT IS STORED • THE SUBSTANCE IN PLANTS THAT ABSORB NITROGEN • THE PROCESS THAT ROOTS TRANSPORT NUTRIENTS AND WATER TO THE OTHER PLANT OF PLANTS
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-19
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- plants synthesize during photosynthesis made up of carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.
- the intensity of light to affect the rate of photosynthesis.
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- necessary for photosynthesis.
- a mutually beneficial relationship is called-
- leaves that are partly green and partly non green.
- can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert into a soluble form.
- ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.
7 Clues: necessary for photosynthesis. • a mutually beneficial relationship is called- • leaves that are partly green and partly non green. • ultimate source of energy for all living organisms. • the intensity of light to affect the rate of photosynthesis. • can take atmospheric nitrogen and convert into a soluble form. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-20
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- A small opening on the underside of the leaf.
- Organisms that can make their food from simple abiotic substances.
- Plants that depend on dead or decaying plants or animals and derive their food from them.
- The process of taking food by an organism and it's utilization by the body.
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- The mode of which two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit.
- Glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
- plants Plants that steal water and nutrition from their neighboring plants.
7 Clues: A small opening on the underside of the leaf. • Organisms that can make their food from simple abiotic substances. • plants Plants that steal water and nutrition from their neighboring plants. • The process of taking food by an organism and it's utilization by the body. • The mode of which two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-12
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- * The stomat is surrounded by.
- * They take water and minerals from the host known as .
- * Convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds.
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- * The cells of green leaves and young stems of plant contain numerous green structures.
- * Organism live on dead plants and animal derives food from them.
- * The cells of the plant secrete digestive jucies to digest the plant.
- * Is necessary for photosynthesis.
7 Clues: * The stomat is surrounded by. • * Is necessary for photosynthesis. • * They take water and minerals from the host known as . • * Convert atmospheric nitrogen into water soluble compounds. • * Organism live on dead plants and animal derives food from them. • * The cells of the plant secrete digestive jucies to digest the plant. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-03
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- THE MODE NUTRITION IN WHICH ORGANISMS CANNOT MAKES ITS OWN
- SMALL PORES THAT ACTS AS A DOORWAY FOR GASSES INVOLVED FOR
- THE MODES OF NUTRITION IN WHICH AN ORGANISMS MAKES THEIR OWN
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- PLANTS THAT EATS INSECTS
- PROCESS BY WHICH FOOD IS TAKEN BY AN ORGANISMS AND USED BY ITS
- AND DEPEND ON OTHER ORGANISMS OR DEAD ORGANIC
- BODY OF AN ORGANISMS TO GIVE ENERGY
7 Clues: PLANTS THAT EATS INSECTS • BODY OF AN ORGANISMS TO GIVE ENERGY • AND DEPEND ON OTHER ORGANISMS OR DEAD ORGANIC • THE MODE NUTRITION IN WHICH ORGANISMS CANNOT MAKES ITS OWN • SMALL PORES THAT ACTS AS A DOORWAY FOR GASSES INVOLVED FOR • THE MODES OF NUTRITION IN WHICH AN ORGANISMS MAKES THEIR OWN • PROCESS BY WHICH FOOD IS TAKEN BY AN ORGANISMS AND USED BY ITS
nutrition in plants 2016-04-23
7 Clues: are autotrophs • two kind of nutrition • absorb nutrients from soil • is necessary for photosynthesis • the synthesis of food occurs in the presence of sunlight • the process of in food by an organism and its utilization by body • organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plant for nutrition
nutrition in plants 2016-05-23
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- transports food prepared by the leaves to the other parts of the plants
- parasitic plant which has five petals and weighs about 10 kg and the plant which is stinky
- relationship between two organisms for mutual benefit
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- transports the water and minerals from the roots through the leaves to the other parts of the plant
- a stack of thylakoids
- flat membrane sack found inside the chloroplast
- the fluid matrix in which grana is arranged
7 Clues: a stack of thylakoids • the fluid matrix in which grana is arranged • flat membrane sack found inside the chloroplast • relationship between two organisms for mutual benefit • transports food prepared by the leaves to the other parts of the plants • parasitic plant which has five petals and weighs about 10 kg and the plant which is stinky • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-08
7 Clues: singular of stomata • green pigment in leaves • combination of components • ultimate source of energy • alga and fungi living together • derive food from the host plant • transports water to all parts of a plant
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-03
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- I AM SMALL OPENINGS OR PORES USUALLY AT THE UNDER SURFACE OF THE LEAVES.WHAT AM I?
- I PLAY A GOOD ROLE IN TURNING THE SOIL LAYERS AND REPLENISHING THE SOIL.WHAT AM I?
- I HELP THE FARMERS TO INCREASE THE NUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL.WHAT AM I?
- I PROVIDE SHELTER,WATER AND MINERALS TO THE ALGAE.WHAT AM I?
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- I PRODUCE DIGESTIVE JUICES ON THE DEAD AND DECAYING ORGANIC MATTER.WHAT AM I?
- I GET MY FOOD FROM OTHER PLANTS.WHAT AM I?
- I LIVE IN THE ROOT NODULES OF LEGUMES AND DO NITROGEN FIXATION.WHAT AM I?
7 Clues: I GET MY FOOD FROM OTHER PLANTS.WHAT AM I? • I PROVIDE SHELTER,WATER AND MINERALS TO THE ALGAE.WHAT AM I? • I HELP THE FARMERS TO INCREASE THE NUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL.WHAT AM I? • I LIVE IN THE ROOT NODULES OF LEGUMES AND DO NITROGEN FIXATION.WHAT AM I? • I PRODUCE DIGESTIVE JUICES ON THE DEAD AND DECAYING ORGANIC MATTER.WHAT AM I? • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-28
7 Clues: tiny pores in leaves • plant that make their own food • a mutually beneficial relationship • green pigment present in chloroplast • what is released during photosynthesis • plants that suck nutrition from another plant • non-green plants that live on dead and decaying matter
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2017-05-31
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- organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them.
- it maintains proper balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- NUTRITION is nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food.
- organisms that live in or on other living organisms and derive their food from them.
- the mode of taking food by an organism and it's utillization in the body
- are small openings on the under-side of the leaves
7 Clues: are small openings on the under-side of the leaves • NUTRITION is nutrition in which organisms can prepare their own food. • the mode of taking food by an organism and it's utillization in the body • organisms that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them. • it maintains proper balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-05-09
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- PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GETS IT FOOD
- BACTERIA PRESENT IN ROOTS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS
- NON GREEN PLANTS THAT LIVE ON DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER
- THE PIGMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAPPING SOLAR ENERGY
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- A MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE 2 DIFFERENT KINDS OF ORGANISMS WORK TOGETHER
- THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM
- GREEN STRUCTURE PRESENT IN GREEN LEAVES.
7 Clues: PLANT FROM WHICH A PARASITE GETS IT FOOD • GREEN STRUCTURE PRESENT IN GREEN LEAVES. • THE PROCESS OF TAKING IN FOOD BY AN ORGANISM • BACTERIA PRESENT IN ROOTS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS • THE PIGMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAPPING SOLAR ENERGY • NON GREEN PLANTS THAT LIVE ON DEAD AND DECAYING MATTER • A MODE OF NUTRITION WHERE 2 DIFFERENT KINDS OF ORGANISMS WORK TOGETHER
Nutrition in plants 2016-04-27
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- the leaf turns to that colour to check the presence of starch in a leaf
- plants that steal the nutrients from the host
- the process in which food is made in plants
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- the singular word for stomata
- plant that produce their own food
- got from the sun for photosynthesis in plants
- it grows on bread when moist and kept for a long time
7 Clues: the singular word for stomata • plant that produce their own food • the process in which food is made in plants • plants that steal the nutrients from the host • got from the sun for photosynthesis in plants • it grows on bread when moist and kept for a long time • the leaf turns to that colour to check the presence of starch in a leaf
nutrition in plants 2016-05-17
7 Clues: plants that make their own food • that can not make their own food • plants-plants that make their own food • plants-plants that depend on each other • process by which plants make their own food • plants-plants that depend on green plants for food • plants-plants that depend on other plants for food
Nutrition In Plants 2017-05-07
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- components of food that are necessary for our body
- organisms that derive their food from dead plants & animals
- organisms that directly or indirectly depend on green plants for food [animals etc]
- mode of nutrition where 2 organisms work together for a mutual benefit
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- cell of green leaves and young stems of plant contain many green structures are called
- non green plants that derive food from other living organisms
- the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called
7 Clues: components of food that are necessary for our body • the plant from which a parasite gets its food is called • organisms that derive their food from dead plants & animals • non green plants that derive food from other living organisms • mode of nutrition where 2 organisms work together for a mutual benefit • ...
