nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Nutrition 2023-05-08
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- Healthy_______ help you absorb vitamins and minerals.
- Apples and almonds are just 2 foods that are high in this nutrient that help sweep out your system
- Quick energy comes from these foods found in grains, fruits and vegetables.
- A type of carbohydrate food that is high in sugars, and usually tastes delicious
- Milk, Eggs, Cheese,
- A measurement of heat. (How much heat/ energy it takes to burn this off)
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- chicken, beef, fish, tofu
- A different type of carbohydrate that takes longer to break down.
- A meal that has a fair share of all the food groups and a healthy ratio of Proteins, Carbohydrates and Fats.
- Breads, rice, popcorn, taki's are part of this food group
10 Clues: Milk, Eggs, Cheese, • chicken, beef, fish, tofu • Healthy_______ help you absorb vitamins and minerals. • Breads, rice, popcorn, taki's are part of this food group • A different type of carbohydrate that takes longer to break down. • A measurement of heat. (How much heat/ energy it takes to burn this off) • ...
Nutrition 2022-09-27
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- Milk, yogurt, cheese, lactose-free milk and fortified soy milk and yogurt
- Made from seafood; meat, poultry, and eggs; beans, peas, and lentils
- Made of 62% of the human body.
- Examples of this include wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley, or another cereal.
- These come in several forms, including saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated.
- Dark green; red and orange; beans, peas, and lentils; starchy;
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- These have many different jobs, including keeping your bones, muscles, heart, and brain working properly.
- These are found in a wide array of both healthy and unhealthy foods—bread, beans, milk, popcorn, potatoes, cookies, spaghetti, soft drinks, corn, and cherry pie.
- These help you resist infections and keep your nerves healthy, while others may help your body get energy from food or help your blood clot properly.
- This may be fresh, frozen, canned, or dried/dehydrated, and may be whole, cut-up, pureed, or cooked.
10 Clues: Made of 62% of the human body. • Dark green; red and orange; beans, peas, and lentils; starchy; • Made from seafood; meat, poultry, and eggs; beans, peas, and lentils • Milk, yogurt, cheese, lactose-free milk and fortified soy milk and yogurt • Examples of this include wheat, rice, oats, cornmeal, barley, or another cereal. • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-02
10 Clues: flesh of animal • wheat, seed like • resting at night • plant you can eat, healthy • comes from a tree or plant • needed for health and growth • groups a collection of foods • good physical and mental condition • activity body movement using energy • food foods not neccesary to provide nutrients for humans
Nutrition 2023-09-01
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- Millet which resembles the name of a valuable stone from the sea
- Millet also known as Finger Millet
- English name of fasting millet
- Water Drink rich in potassium
- Popular in Mahabaleshwar
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- Vegetable named after musical instrument
- Food rich source of lycopene
- Rich in vitamin E and good for skin health
- Enzyme present in papaya
- Fruit available in pink and white colour
10 Clues: Enzyme present in papaya • Popular in Mahabaleshwar • Food rich source of lycopene • Water Drink rich in potassium • English name of fasting millet • Millet also known as Finger Millet • Vegetable named after musical instrument • Fruit available in pink and white colour • Rich in vitamin E and good for skin health • ...
Nutrition 2025-03-10
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- small units that make up protein
- tough, stringy part of raw fruits and vegetables, whole wheat and other grains
- eating disorder in which a strong fear of weight gain leads people to starve on purpose
- substances in food that your body needs
- visual reminder to help consumers make healthful food choices
- nutrients that promote normal growth, give energy, keep your skin healthy
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- elements in foods that help your body work
- the starches and sugars found in foods
- compounds that help to regulate body function
- the nutrients used to build and repair cells
10 Clues: small units that make up protein • the starches and sugars found in foods • substances in food that your body needs • elements in foods that help your body work • the nutrients used to build and repair cells • compounds that help to regulate body function • visual reminder to help consumers make healthful food choices • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-02
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- Helps to digest protein, sugar, & calcium
- Active Daily routine involves some physical activity
- Stored in the fat tissues in your body and the liver
- Daily routine requires little physical movement
- is a part of every cell and tissue in the body; we are made up of about 60 - 75%
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- 'VERY Bad' fat- raises cholesterol
- the body needs for growth and development
- 'Bad' fat - increases cholesterol and heart disease
- Provides energy to think, breathe, grow, move, repair, and heal
- Builds strong bones and teeth
10 Clues: Builds strong bones and teeth • 'VERY Bad' fat- raises cholesterol • the body needs for growth and development • Helps to digest protein, sugar, & calcium • Daily routine requires little physical movement • 'Bad' fat - increases cholesterol and heart disease • Active Daily routine involves some physical activity • Stored in the fat tissues in your body and the liver • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-02
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- called simple sugars (they come from fruit, juice, and candy), which realize energy to the body quickly
- complex sugars or complex carbohydrates (come from bread, pasta, potatoes, rice) which realize energy slowly and without the sugar rush
- are chemicals that do important jobs in your body
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- are the main source for everyday activities
- is a part of every cell and tissue in the body
- build amino acids and energy
- bad fat - increases cholesterol and health diseases
- the best supply of food energy and support the growth of cells
- are like vitamins and are used in your body to promote chemical reactions and form body structure
- good fat - lower cholesterol
10 Clues: build amino acids and energy • good fat - lower cholesterol • are the main source for everyday activities • is a part of every cell and tissue in the body • are chemicals that do important jobs in your body • bad fat - increases cholesterol and health diseases • the best supply of food energy and support the growth of cells • ...
Nutrition 2024-12-02
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- Builds strong bones and teeth
- Yo, hit me with that 'muscle food
- Nutrients the body can’t make on their own.
- Primary source of energy.
- We are made up 60-75% of it
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- Complex sugars
- He's packing some extra pounds
- Essential nutrient for healthy growth and development
- Simple Sugars
- Helps maintain balance of fluid in the body
10 Clues: Simple Sugars • Complex sugars • Primary source of energy. • We are made up 60-75% of it • Builds strong bones and teeth • He's packing some extra pounds • Yo, hit me with that 'muscle food • Helps maintain balance of fluid in the body • Nutrients the body can’t make on their own. • Essential nutrient for healthy growth and development
Nutrition 2025-05-01
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- Main source of energy for the body
- Builds muscles and repairs body tissues
- Helps regulate body processes and support the immune system
- Nutrient-like iron or calcium needed for health
- Aids digestion and prevents constipation
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- Stores energy and supports cell growth
- Helps red blood cells carry oxygen
- Strengthens bones and teeth
- The process of converting food into energy
- Keeps the body hydrated and regulates temperature
10 Clues: Strengthens bones and teeth • Helps red blood cells carry oxygen • Main source of energy for the body • Stores energy and supports cell growth • Builds muscles and repairs body tissues • Aids digestion and prevents constipation • The process of converting food into energy • Nutrient-like iron or calcium needed for health • Keeps the body hydrated and regulates temperature • ...
Nutrition 2025-05-01
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- The Macronutrient that the body cannot digest
- the bad kind of fat
- Type of Carb that does not last very long
- Type of Carb that does last a while
- The unit of energy
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- The Macronutrient that provides energy
- Inorganic nutrients for the body
- The basic liquid humans need to survive
- the fats that come from animals
- The Macronutrient that allows you to build muscle
10 Clues: The unit of energy • the bad kind of fat • the fats that come from animals • Inorganic nutrients for the body • Type of Carb that does last a while • The Macronutrient that provides energy • The basic liquid humans need to survive • Type of Carb that does not last very long • The Macronutrient that the body cannot digest • The Macronutrient that allows you to build muscle
Nutrition 2025-01-13
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- minimum cups of water to drink in a day
- how many hours help your skin glow?
- a leafy food item that burns belly fat
- good for skin
- which vitamin helps your skin glow?
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- a dry fruit that makes you smarter and looks like a brain
- a brown natural source of iron
- important vitamin for bone strength
- a food item from hens that avoids acne
- how many hours of sleep is essential for adolescents?
10 Clues: good for skin • a brown natural source of iron • important vitamin for bone strength • how many hours help your skin glow? • which vitamin helps your skin glow? • a food item from hens that avoids acne • a leafy food item that burns belly fat • minimum cups of water to drink in a day • how many hours of sleep is essential for adolescents? • ...
Nutrition 2025-08-29
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- A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, important for digestive health.
- Beneficial to one's health; not harmful.
- The kinds of food that a person habitually eats.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- Substances that inhibit oxidation and neutralize free radicals.
- Having different elements in the correct proportions.
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- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- Organic compounds essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- A part of a whole; serving size.
- Inorganic substances required for various bodily functions.
10 Clues: A part of a whole; serving size. • Beneficial to one's health; not harmful. • The kinds of food that a person habitually eats. • The process of causing something to absorb water. • Having different elements in the correct proportions. • Inorganic substances required for various bodily functions. • Organic compounds essential for normal growth and nutrition. • ...
Nutrition 2025-08-20
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- A nutrient that builds and repairs tissues
- A type of carbohydrate that your body cannot digest
- A vitamin that helps with vision
- A mineral that helps regulate fluid balance and muscle function
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- A type of unhealthy fat
- Found in fruits and vegies, these help prevent call damage
- The bodies main source of energy
- A mineral that is important for strong bones
- If you have too much of this you could put on weight
- Mineral important for oxygen transport
10 Clues: A type of unhealthy fat • The bodies main source of energy • A vitamin that helps with vision • Mineral important for oxygen transport • A nutrient that builds and repairs tissues • A mineral that is important for strong bones • A type of carbohydrate that your body cannot digest • If you have too much of this you could put on weight • ...
Nutrition 2026-03-04
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- type of carb that avoids highs and crashes
- type of lipid that is usually from plants
- helps speed up a reaction but is not used up in it
- building blocks of proteins
- indigestible materials usually made of cellulose
- "There is not good or bad food, only __ or worse." -RB
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- the main sugar you body needs for daily tasks
- macronutrient that creates a majority of the body
- an important source of high density energy
- the basic unit energy burned in ATP
10 Clues: building blocks of proteins • the basic unit energy burned in ATP • type of lipid that is usually from plants • type of carb that avoids highs and crashes • an important source of high density energy • the main sugar you body needs for daily tasks • indigestible materials usually made of cellulose • macronutrient that creates a majority of the body • ...
NUTRITION 2025-10-26
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- Programme which aims to reduce LBW by 2% every year
- Hidden hunger is due to deficiency of
- Catch up diet is given in this phase of SAM management at NRC
- Cauliflower contain this agent which hampers iodine absorption
- Marker of chronic malnutrition
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- Flag sign is seen in this disease
- 6*6*6 strategy is for which programme
- X2 OF VITAMIN A deficiency spectrum indicates
- Chronic impact indicator of Iodine deficiency
- Colour of IFA tabs for 5 to 9 year olds
10 Clues: Marker of chronic malnutrition • Flag sign is seen in this disease • 6*6*6 strategy is for which programme • Hidden hunger is due to deficiency of • Colour of IFA tabs for 5 to 9 year olds • X2 OF VITAMIN A deficiency spectrum indicates • Chronic impact indicator of Iodine deficiency • Programme which aims to reduce LBW by 2% every year • ...
Nutrition 2026-01-23
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- You should always wash your ____ when entering the kitchen.
- How often should kitchen drains be cleaned?
- What shelf in the fridge/freezer would you store raw meat?
- Always wear an apron and hat or _____ in the kitchen.
- What item needs to be served at least once a day?
- We should be _____ to everyone
- Where would you find special diets?
- Always check the ___ date on items.
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- What paperwork is completed when you serve a meal?
- What is the 3-step cleaning process? Wash, Rinse, ____.
10 Clues: We should be _____ to everyone • Where would you find special diets? • Always check the ___ date on items. • How often should kitchen drains be cleaned? • What item needs to be served at least once a day? • What paperwork is completed when you serve a meal? • Always wear an apron and hat or _____ in the kitchen. • What is the 3-step cleaning process? Wash, Rinse, ____. • ...
Nutrition 2026-02-18
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- The less healthy type of fat.
- Stimulant found in energy drinks.
- Found in whole grains; helps with digestion.
- Scientific name for salt.
- NZ unit of measurement for food energy.
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- Nutrient used for muscle growth and repair.
- Māori word for total wellbeing.
- Essential for strong bones.
- Plant-based protein like lentils or beans.
- Prevents tiredness by carrying oxygen in the blood.
10 Clues: Scientific name for salt. • Essential for strong bones. • The less healthy type of fat. • Māori word for total wellbeing. • Stimulant found in energy drinks. • NZ unit of measurement for food energy. • Plant-based protein like lentils or beans. • Nutrient used for muscle growth and repair. • Found in whole grains; helps with digestion. • ...
FOOD AND RECIPES 2020-12-08
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- gassy drink
- the appliance used to bake and cook
- the evening meal
- when you ate enough
- meal between main meals
- the early morning meal
- opening small meal in a menu
- mixed vegetables in a soup
- more than hungry
- the topping of a salad
- another word for meal
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- you have to burn them after eating
- sweet meal
- yellowish fruit with a green crown
- series of steps to prepare some dish
- in a good overall condition
- planned consumption of food
- sometimes used in rice puddings
- parts of a recipe
- an informal word for vegetable
- when you control what you eat
21 Clues: sweet meal • gassy drink • the evening meal • more than hungry • parts of a recipe • when you ate enough • another word for meal • the early morning meal • the topping of a salad • meal between main meals • mixed vegetables in a soup • in a good overall condition • planned consumption of food • opening small meal in a menu • when you control what you eat • an informal word for vegetable • ...
caitlin-ecology 2024-11-19
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- collections of all the organism that live in a particular place
- group of organisms simmilar to one another
- the feeding relationships of all animals
- a digram
- the model that shows the transfer of energy from one animal to another
- the level in a food chain
- break down dead material
- the study of the relationships between living organisms
- a renewable energy that comes from plants and animals
- the process food is made by bacteria
- producer
- autotroph
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- eat only plants
- feeds off of dead organic material
- consumer
- combined portions of the planet
- eat only meat
- heterotroph
- a system plants go through to make food
- eat meat and plants
- different populations that live together
- groups of individuals that belong to the same species
- type of area they live in
23 Clues: consumer • a digram • producer • autotroph • heterotroph • eat only meat • eat only plants • eat meat and plants • break down dead material • the level in a food chain • type of area they live in • combined portions of the planet • feeds off of dead organic material • the process food is made by bacteria • a system plants go through to make food • the feeding relationships of all animals • ...
Gastropub Project Crossword 2024-12-05
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- Related to water
- An individual living thing
- Organism that eats dead plants and animals
- Organism that eats only plants
- non-living
- A wetland with woody Plants
- When Two organisms interact but neither benefit nor harm from each other
- soft-stemmed vegetation and a neutral pH wetland
- Organisms capable of making their own food through photosynthesis
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- A physical environment that includes living organisms
- Organism that eats only meat
- A living organism
- Order in which nutrients are passed along in an ecosystem
- Two organisms fight for resources
- A grassland with few trees
- Peat-rich, acidic, with carnivorous plants
- Two organisms both benefit from an interaction
- One organism killing another for food
- Big ice blocks in the ocean containing mostly freshwater
- A nutrient-rich wetland that supports diverse plant life
20 Clues: non-living • Related to water • A living organism • An individual living thing • A grassland with few trees • A wetland with woody Plants • Organism that eats only meat • Organism that eats only plants • Two organisms fight for resources • One organism killing another for food • Organism that eats dead plants and animals • Peat-rich, acidic, with carnivorous plants • ...
Obesity and Healthy Eating Crossword 2024-08-29
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- What type of fat is commonly found in processed and fried foods?
- What is thought of as the most important meal of the day?
- What is the name of a fruit that's well known for being juiced?
- Also known as salt, what common ingredient can cause high blood pressure increasing your risk of a heart attack?
- How many servings of fruit should be consumed per day in the average Australian diet?
- What is the study of nutrients and food called?
- How many hours of exercise should youth aged 5-17 do?
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- What month is National Nutrition Week here in Australia
- What's one of the most popular fruits that's grown on tropical trees?
- What's the name of a popular refreshing fruit that grows on thick vines?
- True or False, does the government charge GST (tax) on fresh fruit or vegetables?
- What is a fruit that's often thought of as a vegetable?
- How many serves of vegetables should be consumed per day in the average Australian diet?
13 Clues: What is the study of nutrients and food called? • How many hours of exercise should youth aged 5-17 do? • What month is National Nutrition Week here in Australia • What is a fruit that's often thought of as a vegetable? • What is thought of as the most important meal of the day? • What is the name of a fruit that's well known for being juiced? • ...
Chapter 12 2023-08-22
8 Clues: insufficient • help for food • eating too much • provide nourishments • of energy and nutrients • lack of proper nutrition • occurs when blood sugar is too high • Helps your body use sugar for energy
Biological classification - 1 2023-05-18
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- responsible for producing methane gas
- attempted more scientific basis for classification
- mode of nutrition in animals
- proposed five kingdom classification
- number of kingdoms in 3 domain system of classification
- cell wall type in Monerans
- used simple morphological characters to classify plants
- sole members of kingdom Monera
- live in extreme habitats
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- a criterion used by Whittaker to classify organisms
- cell type in Protista members
- live in hot springs
- number of categories bacteria are grouped based on shape
- live in extreme salty areas
- live in marshy areas
- evolutionary relationships
- rod shaped bacteria
- proposed two kingdom classification
- also known as blue green algae
- fungal cell wall composition
- earlier placed in animal kingdom and lacks cell wall
- comma shaped bacteria
22 Clues: live in hot springs • rod shaped bacteria • live in marshy areas • comma shaped bacteria • live in extreme habitats • evolutionary relationships • cell wall type in Monerans • live in extreme salty areas • mode of nutrition in animals • fungal cell wall composition • cell type in Protista members • also known as blue green algae • sole members of kingdom Monera • ...
botany 4 2024-05-04
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- Succulent plant, often used for medicinal purposes.
- Edible seeds or pods from a climbing plant.
- Another word for soil.
- Plant with tough, swordlike leaves.
- Implements used in gardening like shovels or forks.
- The reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- Tool or machine for turning over the soil.
- Fluid transported within a plant.
- Technique of joining two plants together so they grow as one.
- Fragrant herb used in both culinary and as a ground cover.
- Outer covering of a tree trunk.
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- Part of a tool or machine used for cutting, or a grass leaf.
- Segmented part of a flower, often colorful.
- Small to medium sized woody plant.
- Increase in size, typically concerning plants.
- Produce grown for food.
- Grass area maintained at a low, even height.
- Aromatic herb used in cooking.
- Cut off excess branches or leaves.
- Sharp, protective spine found on some plants.
20 Clues: Another word for soil. • Produce grown for food. • Aromatic herb used in cooking. • Outer covering of a tree trunk. • Fluid transported within a plant. • Small to medium sized woody plant. • Cut off excess branches or leaves. • Plant with tough, swordlike leaves. • Tool or machine for turning over the soil. • Edible seeds or pods from a climbing plant. • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2022-10-20
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- Something that is alive
- An organism that eats other animals
- A small group of organisms in a small area
- A large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife.
- The living conditions of an organism
- An animal that kills and eats other animals
- An organism that gets food from plants or other animals
- An organism that lives on/in another organism and derives its hosts nutrients
- An organism that eats animals and plants
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- Weather conditions in an area
- of interacting organisms
- An organism that mainly eats plants
- Something that isn't alive
- The amount of inhabitants in one area
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- Parts of Earth where life exists.
- An organism that produces its own food.
- A living thing (animals, plants, fungi, etc.)
- A
- An organism that a parasite lives in/on.
- An animal that is hunted and killed by a bigger animal
21 Clues: A • Something that is alive • of interacting organisms • Something that isn't alive • Weather conditions in an area • Parts of Earth where life exists. • An organism that mainly eats plants • An organism that eats other animals • The living conditions of an organism • The amount of inhabitants in one area • An organism that produces its own food. • ...
Ecology 2023-03-16
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- scientist who study plants
- the priccess of photo symtheses, plants convert the suns
- structure that contains the male or female reproductive structures of cycads
- Combination of structures and processes
- structures that either store food or her absorb food for the tiny angiosperms
- a plant life spands to years
- a compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- cell the basic unit of plants
- a plant that lives for several years and progresses
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- plants plants with vascular tissue
- fern spores form
- A plant structure that contains an embryo
- a plant that lives attached to an object or another plant
- Clusters of sporangia
- sporophyte produces roots and a think underground stem
- openings in the outer layer of leaves
- plants lack of specialized transport tissue
- Completes its life span
- tissue specialized transported tissue
- Thallose stems with flat thin leaf like structures
20 Clues: fern spores form • Clusters of sporangia • Completes its life span • scientist who study plants • a plant life spands to years • cell the basic unit of plants • plants plants with vascular tissue • openings in the outer layer of leaves • tissue specialized transported tissue • Combination of structures and processes • A plant structure that contains an embryo • ...
Gardening 3 2025-02-18
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- – A sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators.
- – Flowers that have opened up in spring.
- – A small red-and-black insect that helps control pests in gardens.
- – A tool used for gathering leaves or smoothing soil.
- bed – A designated area of soil for growing plants.
- – A plant disease that can damage leaves and stems.
- – A device used to water gardens and lawns.
- – A thread-like part of climbing plants that helps them attach to surfaces.
- – A unit of land measurement often used in farming.
- – A soil amendment often used to help retain moisture in gardens.
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- – A bright yellow or orange flower known for repelling pests.
- – A small green plant often associated with good luck.
- – Important pollinators that help flowers and crops grow.
- – A shaded garden structure, often covered with climbing plants.
- – The scientific study of plants.
- – A technique used to join two plant parts together to grow as one.
- – What happens to plants when they don’t get enough water.
- – A common white-petaled flower that blooms in spring.
- – A popular flowering shrub with large, colorful blooms.
- – A general term for leaves on a plant.
20 Clues: – The scientific study of plants. • – A general term for leaves on a plant. • – Flowers that have opened up in spring. • – A device used to water gardens and lawns. • bed – A designated area of soil for growing plants. • – A plant disease that can damage leaves and stems. • – A unit of land measurement often used in farming. • ...
Rainforest Facts 2020-09-27
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- Lazy mammal
- Destroying trees
- Water from the sky
- Black little rats with wings
- Living organism in a group
- Multicolored beak bird
- First layer without light
- Edge of a river
- Second upper layer
- Gluey
- Bottom layer
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- Vegatation
- A bird that talks
- Water in the atmosphere
- Venomous darts from...
- Striped feline
- Long plants
- Groups of people
- Big cat
- Little creatures
- Gas
- Releases oxigen
- Makes plants grow
- Highest level of trees
- Type of animals
- Equedistent from the poles
26 Clues: Gas • Gluey • Big cat • Vegatation • Long plants • Lazy mammal • Bottom layer • Striped feline • Releases oxigen • Edge of a river • Type of animals • Groups of people • Little creatures • Destroying trees • A bird that talks • Makes plants grow • Water from the sky • Second upper layer • Venomous darts from... • Multicolored beak bird • Highest level of trees • Water in the atmosphere • ...
Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Pride science teacher
- does not have a nucleus
- Eubracteria
- many cells
- Decomposer on dead plants
- Has biotic and abiotic thing
- has a nucleus
- Autotroph
- archaebacteria
- One cell
- most complex organism
- Nonliving thing
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- Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists
- When a plant uses the sun for energy
- One living thing
- Deos make their own food
- All the individuals of one type of organism
- A living thing/was a part of a living thing
- Lives in extreme
- Biggest star in the solar system
- Decomposer
21 Clues: One cell • Autotroph • many cells • Decomposer • Eubracteria • has a nucleus • archaebacteria • Nonliving thing • One living thing • Lives in extreme • Pride science teacher • most complex organism • does not have a nucleus • Deos make their own food • Decomposer on dead plants • Has biotic and abiotic thing • Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists • Biggest star in the solar system • ...
Ecosystems 2025-03-21
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- Anything that prevents an organism from surviving
- a process in which plants and animals make ATP energy
- break down dead plants and animals into smaller material and return nutrients
- all members of one species living in a particular area
- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- and organisms that eats plants and animals
- shows the feeding relationships in an ecosystem and the transfer of energy
- Organisms that get energy from eating other organisms
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- a relationship in which organisms compete for resources
- a process in which plants and bacteria make their own food
- maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can maintain
- a relationship type in which both organisms benefit
- an organism that eats only meat
- Living things in an ecosystem
- Animals that only eat plants
15 Clues: Animals that only eat plants • Living things in an ecosystem • an organism that eats only meat • nonliving things in an ecosystem • and organisms that eats plants and animals • Anything that prevents an organism from surviving • a relationship type in which both organisms benefit • a process in which plants and animals make ATP energy • ...
Plant nutrition 2022-04-01
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- Where gas exchange happens in the leaves.
- A mineral used by plants in the production of Chlorophyll
- The process where oxygen is removed from water due to nitrates.
- A mineral used by plants to help with growth.
- the way plants absorb most of their minerals.
- The way plants move oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaves.
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- A gas used in Photosynthesis
- a special cell that becomes flaccid and turgid depending on the amount of water.
- The second thing plants use glucose for.
- one way glucose made in photosynthesis is used for in plants.
- A mineral used by plants for healthy root growth.
- The energy type used by plants
12 Clues: A gas used in Photosynthesis • The energy type used by plants • The second thing plants use glucose for. • Where gas exchange happens in the leaves. • A mineral used by plants to help with growth. • the way plants absorb most of their minerals. • A mineral used by plants for healthy root growth. • A mineral used by plants in the production of Chlorophyll • ...
OCS HORT1 Exam Review 2023-03-03
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- Trees/shrubs that keep their leaves and stay green year-round
- Growing and marketing of flowers, ornamental plants, veggies, fruits, and nuts
- This employee maintains golf courses
- This employee cares for plants, moves plants, arranges, displays and sells plants and supplies
- Branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- The __ importance of horticulture is that it Provides jobs, produces food, & clothes
- This is one way horticulture increases value of homes
- Plant hormones that speed up plant growth by sparking cell enlargement
- Comes from the Latin word that means "garden cultivation"
- This employee checks horticulture products for disease, insects and quality
- Plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- Pomology is growing and marketing tree-grown __
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- TRUEorFALSE: Horticulture provides clothes and medicine
- is olericulture Growing and marketing __
- This employee grows vegetables and flowers
- Part of biology that deals with animals
- Viticulture is growing and marketing __
- TRUEorFALSE: Ground maintenance employees grow seedlings and plants for landscaping, vegetable production, and producing fruit
- The language the word horticulture's meaning of "garden cultivation" come from
- This employee grows seedlings and plants for landscaping and vegetable/fruit production
- This maintenance employee cares for land area surrounding places that have lawns and plants to be maintained
- This employee maintains plants, grounds, and buildings in parks
- Plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
23 Clues: This employee maintains golf courses • Part of biology that deals with animals • Viticulture is growing and marketing __ • is olericulture Growing and marketing __ • This employee grows vegetables and flowers • Pomology is growing and marketing tree-grown __ • Plant that completes its life cycle in two years • This is one way horticulture increases value of homes • ...
taxamony 2025-03-25
Across
- Animals are
- Has DNA composed of chromosomes
- Fungi has cell walls made of
- Most protist are
- Are motile at some stages in life
- Cell wall made of protein and sugars
- Plants are
Down
- Aerobic needs
- Non vascular plants absorb water from the _____
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- They are photoautotrophic
- Eukaryotes have a
- Seedless plants are _______
- Protists require a ____ place to live
- Fungi reproduces with
- Archaea and bacteria are both what?
- Non vascular plants have ___ which are similar to roots
17 Clues: Plants are • Animals are • Aerobic needs • Most protist are • Eukaryotes have a • Fungi reproduces with • They are photoautotrophic • Seedless plants are _______ • Fungi has cell walls made of • Has DNA composed of chromosomes • Are motile at some stages in life • Archaea and bacteria are both what? • Cell wall made of protein and sugars • Protists require a ____ place to live • ...
Exercise & Nutrition 2017-02-09
Across
- Present in all food and drink, except water. Used as energy, but any unused are stored as fat.
- The ability to use joints easily
- Occurs when too much water is lost from the cells of the body.
- Most important nutrient. Can only survive a few days without it.
- The ability to use a group of muscles over and over
- Rest that gives the body time to repair itself
- The amount of force muscles apply when they are used
- How long you exercise
- Regular exercise to increase strength,endurance,flexibility, and coordination
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- The ability of your heart and lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
- They supply energy for and repair the body's cells (ex.whole grains)
- How hard you exercise
- How often you exercise
- Inorganic substances that are used by the body for metabolism.
- Holds cells together and speeds up chemical reactions inside cells (ex.meat,eggs)
- Organic substances (that are needed to create chemical reactions in the body. Not stored in the body, so they need to be replenished every day.
- Supplies energy to the body's cells when carbohydrates are not enough.
17 Clues: How hard you exercise • How long you exercise • How often you exercise • The ability to use joints easily • Rest that gives the body time to repair itself • The ability to use a group of muscles over and over • The amount of force muscles apply when they are used • Occurs when too much water is lost from the cells of the body. • ...
Nutrition-Lipids 2017-10-03
Across
- partially hydrogenated fatty acid
- enzyme that breaks down lipids
- lipid that composes cell membranes
- glycerol-containing product of triglyceride digestion that can be absorbed in the small intestine
- a fatty acid containing more than one carbon-carbon double bond
- high levels of this lipoprotein rais the risk of heart disease
- essential fatty acid found in salmon and walnuts
- liver secretion that emulsifies fats in the small intestine
- a fatty acid containing no carbon-carbon double bonds
- lipoprotein that transports lipids from the liver to cells
Down
- lipid composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids
- organ that secretes lipase into the small intestine
- the most common sterol; found only in foods derived from animals
- a fatty acid containing one carbon-carbon double bond
- high levels of this lipoprotein reduce the risk of heart disease
- type of fiber that lowers blood cholesterol
- essential fatty acid found in plant oils
17 Clues: enzyme that breaks down lipids • partially hydrogenated fatty acid • lipid that composes cell membranes • essential fatty acid found in plant oils • type of fiber that lowers blood cholesterol • lipid composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids • essential fatty acid found in salmon and walnuts • organ that secretes lipase into the small intestine • ...
nutrition words 2024-03-01
Across
- a fat in which most of the fatty acids are saturated
- a mound of lipid material mixed with calcium and smooth muscle cells
- similar to triglyceride but has a phosphorus-containing acid in place of the fatty acid
- larges class of lipids including nearly all fats and oils
- chemical reaction in which elements react combine with oxygen
- a group containing carbon bond and to a hydroxyl group with a single bond
- a lipid specifically found in humans and animals made from glucose or saturated fatty acids
- the distinctive quality the comes from a foods unique blend of a appearance, taste, oder, and feel
- The temperature at which fat produces smoke
Down
- pockets of fat storing cells
- a building up of plaque along inner walls of arteries
- main component in every living cell
- the process in which hydrogen is added to an unsaturated fat molocule
- a fat in which most a the fatty acids are unsaturated
- the term that describes unpleasant flavors that develop as fat oxidizes
- large complex molecule of lipids and protein the carry in the blood
- a mixture of two liquids containing droplets that dont normally blend with each other
17 Clues: pockets of fat storing cells • main component in every living cell • The temperature at which fat produces smoke • a fat in which most of the fatty acids are saturated • a building up of plaque along inner walls of arteries • a fat in which most a the fatty acids are unsaturated • larges class of lipids including nearly all fats and oils • ...
Plant Nutrition 2023-08-24
Across
- Cells where photosynthesis happens
- Taking in useful organic substances for health and growth
- Leaf color with low magnesium ions
- Composition of cell wall
- Captured from the sun and transferred into raw materials
- Sweet liquid to attract pollinators
- A thin layer of wax that covers the upper surface of a leaf
- Gas molecules produce by photosynthesis
- An organelle that contains chlorophyll
- Contains xylem and phloem
Down
- A type of ions needed to make protein
- Light
- A chain of amino acids
- Outermost layer of tissue on a plant
- Animals that help plant with flowers reproduce
- Made from glucose to store for later use
- A kind of carbohydrate made by photosynthesis
17 Clues: Light • A chain of amino acids • Composition of cell wall • Contains xylem and phloem • Cells where photosynthesis happens • Leaf color with low magnesium ions • Sweet liquid to attract pollinators • Outermost layer of tissue on a plant • A type of ions needed to make protein • An organelle that contains chlorophyll • Gas molecules produce by photosynthesis • ...
Nutrition Review 2022-11-21
Across
- a waxy fatlike substance found only in animal products.
- type of carbohydrate that provides quick energy
- refined grains should be this type (meaning B vitamins have been added back in)
- the number of amino acids not manufactured by the body
- types of sugars that should be limited
- this type of fruit is recommended over fruit juice
- a measurement of energy from food
- fats that are usually solid at room temperature and can contribute to heart disease
- it is suggested that you ____ your vegetables
Down
- you should make half of your grains this type
- a grain in which the bran and germ have been removed
- the type of meat that is most recommended
- the process of breaking down food into energy
- eggs belong in this food group
- type of carb that is stored and provides energy over a longer period of time
- type of fats that are liquid at room temp; found in vegetable oils, nuts and seeds
- how much of your plate should be made up of fruits and vegetables?
17 Clues: eggs belong in this food group • a measurement of energy from food • types of sugars that should be limited • the type of meat that is most recommended • you should make half of your grains this type • the process of breaking down food into energy • it is suggested that you ____ your vegetables • type of carbohydrate that provides quick energy • ...
HUMAN NUTRITION 2025-01-28
Across
- Disease due to severe lack of vitamin D
- Digested food is absorbed into the blood via the lining of this organ
- Produces bile
- A protease enzyme produced in the pancreas. It breaks down proteins in the duodenum
- Breaking down of large fats into smaller droplets
- Contractions of the walls of the oesophagus to force food downwards
- Enzymes that digest lipids into fatty acids and glyserols
- Physical digestion of food in the mouth to increase surface area for enzyme action
Down
- Needed for strong teeth and bones
- Physical digestion of food in the stomach
- An associated organ that secretes enzymes into the duodenum
- Enzyme present in saliva that digests starch into maltose
- Enzyme that digests maltose into glucose in the small intestines
- Group of enzymes that break down proteins into amino acids
- A protease enzyme produced in the stomach to break down proteins
- Juice present in the duodenum to neutralise the hydrochloric acid which comes from the stomach
- Chisel-shaped tooth for biting and cutting
17 Clues: Produces bile • Needed for strong teeth and bones • Disease due to severe lack of vitamin D • Physical digestion of food in the stomach • Chisel-shaped tooth for biting and cutting • Breaking down of large fats into smaller droplets • Enzyme present in saliva that digests starch into maltose • Enzymes that digest lipids into fatty acids and glyserols • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-05-29
Across
- gas that is released by plants during photosynthesis
- Cellular respiration is a _______ reaction
- sugar that is stored in the roots of the plant
- a tissue located in the stems of the plant
- the process that releases the energy from glucose to produce ATP
- the form of energy that cells can use
- pigment that makes plants green
Down
- photosynthesis is a ________ reaction
- this is where cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotes
- a gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- used by plants for their growth
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- are responsible for the exchange of gases
- an organism that makes its own food
- the process that plants use to make their own food
15 Clues: used by plants for their growth • pigment that makes plants green • an organism that makes its own food • photosynthesis is a ________ reaction • the form of energy that cells can use • are responsible for the exchange of gases • Cellular respiration is a _______ reaction • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • a tissue located in the stems of the plant • ...
Photosynthesis 2017-10-05
Across
- Food produced during photosynthesis
- Gas released by plants
- Plants absorb this from the soil
- Growth response of a plant to light
- Gas required for photosynthesis
- Growth response of a plant to water
- Absorbs light in the plant
- The type of energy which is stored in glucose
Down
- Growth response of a plant to a stimulus
- Growth response of a plant to gravity
- Where photosynthesis occurs in the plant
- Tiny holes located in the leaves of the plants
- Where water is taken up by the plant
- Chemical used to test for the presence of starch
- Conversion of light energy into chemical energy using CO2, H2O and
- What is the opposite of photosynthesis
- Provides the energy for the plant to create food
- Plants store glucose in this form
18 Clues: Gas released by plants • Absorbs light in the plant • Gas required for photosynthesis • Plants absorb this from the soil • Plants store glucose in this form • Food produced during photosynthesis • Growth response of a plant to light • Growth response of a plant to water • Where water is taken up by the plant • Growth response of a plant to gravity • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
Across
- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Grown to a sell-worthy size.
- The difference between the day and night temperatures.
- Plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through it.
- The development of lateral branches that create a bushy appearance.
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating.
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment.
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- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground.
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Planting of seeds.
- The term for soil or media.
17 Clues: Planting of seeds. • The term for soil or media. • Grown to a sell-worthy size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating. • Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season. • The difference between the day and night temperatures. • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • ...
Wellington Vocab Crossword 2013-08-29
Across
- only eats plants
- using up of a resource
- something found both here and other countries
- in other countries too.
- lives and was born in New Zealand but
- plants from a particular region
- originated from another country
- the process of being adapted
- animal that eats meat and plants
Down
- close to extinction
- another term for zoo
- an animal from a particular region
- cold blooded vertebrate
- the protection of wildlife,animals and plants
- warm blooded vertebrate
- animal that only eats meat.
16 Clues: only eats plants • close to extinction • another term for zoo • using up of a resource • cold blooded vertebrate • warm blooded vertebrate • in other countries too. • animal that only eats meat. • the process of being adapted • plants from a particular region • originated from another country • animal that eats meat and plants • an animal from a particular region • ...
Sports Medicine 2014-09-16
Across
- healthy food for growth
- Legs
- Connect muscle tissue
- pill for strength
- Fibrous tissue
- connects to the bone
- flexible tissue
- back muscle of your forearm
- front muscle of your forearm
Down
- Moves only when you need it to
- Group of organic compounds
- Located in internal organs
- organic compounds that increase muscle growth
13 Clues: Legs • Fibrous tissue • flexible tissue • pill for strength • connects to the bone • Connect muscle tissue • healthy food for growth • Group of organic compounds • Located in internal organs • back muscle of your forearm • front muscle of your forearm • Moves only when you need it to • organic compounds that increase muscle growth
Y10 end of year puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- the first food product you developed this year
- rating of how quickly blood glucose is absorb from carbohydrates
- the recommended amount of food to serve
- the carbohydrate found in sweets
- a type of iron found in plant foods
- a set of guidelines that are recommendations of how much of each food group to eat
- a disease you can get if you don't have enough vitamin C
- a disease found mostly in women aged over 55 who are lacking calcium
- a new product combining 2 products or flavours
- a study of food science
- a set of pictures and statements that help to explain a new concept
Down
- you added a vegetable to this sweet cake this year
- a slowly absorbed carbohydrate
- the main nutrient found in animal products
- a type of white sauce made with butter, flour & milk
- a good source of calcium and protein
- cook pasta firm to the bite
- you should have at least 5 servings of these a day
- the recommended number of glasses of water each day
- helps to prevent constipation
- usually a statement that is the basis of why you are asked to develop a new product
- a nutrient found in milk products
- the beginning of a new idea for a new product
- something you should do at the beginning and end of each practical lesson
- the Māori philosophy of health
25 Clues: a study of food science • cook pasta firm to the bite • helps to prevent constipation • a slowly absorbed carbohydrate • the Māori philosophy of health • the carbohydrate found in sweets • a nutrient found in milk products • a type of iron found in plant foods • a good source of calcium and protein • the recommended amount of food to serve • ...
English Crossword 2012-09-19
Across
- eatable
- diversity of things
- not real
- things that influence your health by taking into your body
- the taste of food and drink
- food like fish and shells
- talky
- empty
- a sudden blast of wind
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- cooking instruction
- a new experience
- to give someone something he needs or wants
- to bear something painful or unpleasant
- a part of a dish
- to mean or plan
- eaten between meals
- some kind of bag
- what people usually eat
- to fit in by changes
- where animals, like birds, live in
20 Clues: talky • empty • eatable • not real • to mean or plan • a new experience • a part of a dish • some kind of bag • cooking instruction • diversity of things • eaten between meals • to fit in by changes • a sudden blast of wind • what people usually eat • food like fish and shells • the taste of food and drink • where animals, like birds, live in • to bear something painful or unpleasant • ...
Word Wonder #12 2021-04-06
Across
- hungry
- for a wound to grow
- to treat something badly
- in small pieces
- to place a dead body in something
- sends out
- a bad person/ a person who commits a crime or does some other wrong
- study of this (puzzles)
- bad nutrition
- Greg is hilarious
Down
- to stop using or going to a place
- to take the place of something else
- extremely attentive to details
- to kill a word
- a good person
- a leader
- 1+2=3
- 9 to 5
- to be surrounded or cover it completely
- help me lift weights
20 Clues: 1+2=3 • hungry • 9 to 5 • a leader • sends out • a good person • bad nutrition • to kill a word • in small pieces • Greg is hilarious • for a wound to grow • help me lift weights • study of this (puzzles) • to treat something badly • extremely attentive to details • to stop using or going to a place • to place a dead body in something • to take the place of something else • ...
Food and Agriculture Vocabulary 2024-04-08
Across
- the surface layer of the soil, which is usually richer in organic matter than the subsoil is
- a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents, or weeds
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each nutrients that are needed by the human body
- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch
- describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- a mixture of decomposing organic matter, such as manure and rotting plants, that is used as fertilizer and soil conditioner
- the accumulation of salts in soil
- a process in which the materials of Earth's surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- a cud-chewing-mammal that has a three or four chamber stomach
- the amount of crops produced per unit area
Down
- the process by which human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert like
- the use of certain organisms by humans to eliminate or control pest
- the raising of crops and livestock for food or for other products that are useful to humans
- widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food, usually caused by a catastrophic event
- catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
16 Clues: the accumulation of salts in soil • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • a cud-chewing-mammal that has a three or four chamber stomach • describes organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • a poison used to destroy pests, such as insects, rodents, or weeds • ...
Ch. 8 Photosynthesis 2025-11-03
Across
- plants are an example
- reactant of photosynthesis
- recognized that plants gain mass from water
- heat energy
- chemical compound that stores energy for organisms
- sugar in ATP
- waxy leaf layer that prevents water loss
- ability to do work
- reactant of photosynthesis
- pigment that absorbs energy from sun
- determined that photosynthesis requires light
- energy used to fuel photosynthesis
- phosphate groups in ADP
- transports water and food throughout the leaf
Down
- pores on the bottom of a leaf
- breaks off to relase energy
- chlorophyll __________ green wavelengths
- product of photosynthesis
- plants release excess water vapor in this process
- control the opening and closing of stomata
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- unusable energy storage for plant
- energy is stored here
- product of photosynthesis
- concluded that plants produce oxygen
- light
- obtain energy from consuming other organisms
- guard cells do this to open stoma
28 Clues: light • heat energy • sugar in ATP • ability to do work • plants are an example • energy is stored here • phosphate groups in ADP • product of photosynthesis • product of photosynthesis • reactant of photosynthesis • reactant of photosynthesis • breaks off to relase energy • pores on the bottom of a leaf • unusable energy storage for plant • guard cells do this to open stoma • ...
Spelling Week 9 Term 2 2024-06-13
Across
- Noble person.
- Healthcare provider.
- Pregnancy doctor.
- Skilled technical worker.
- Medical doctor.
- Statistics expert.
- Installs electrical systems.
- Arithmetic expert.
- Prepares bodies.
Down
- Beauty treatments provider.
- Plays musical instruments.
- Nutrition expert.
- Performs magic tricks.
- Children's doctor.
- Government leader.
- Mathematics expert.
- Makes glasses.
- Strategy expert.
18 Clues: Noble person. • Makes glasses. • Medical doctor. • Strategy expert. • Prepares bodies. • Nutrition expert. • Pregnancy doctor. • Children's doctor. • Government leader. • Statistics expert. • Arithmetic expert. • Mathematics expert. • Healthcare provider. • Performs magic tricks. • Skilled technical worker. • Plays musical instruments. • Beauty treatments provider. • Installs electrical systems.
Computers + health & illness 2013-04-01
Across
- Stimmung, Laune
- fettleibig
- geschwollen
- Diagramm
- Beschwerde, Klage
- to süchtig
- Sucht
- erforschen
- kursiv
- Rezept
- zugeben
- Eisen
- übergewichtig
- Ordner
- schmerzhaft
- bearbeiten
- beenden
Down
- speichern
- herunterladen
- fett
- ausschneiden
- Bildschirm
- Tabelle
- gelegentlich
- untergewichtig
- Ernährung
- Stichwort, Vorgabe
- gründlich
- vergeuden
- erkennen, anerkennen
31 Clues: fett • Sucht • Eisen • kursiv • Rezept • Ordner • Tabelle • zugeben • drucken • beenden • Diagramm • speichern • Ernährung • gründlich • vergeuden • fettleibig • Bildschirm • to süchtig • erforschen • bearbeiten • geschwollen • schmerzhaft • ausschneiden • gelegentlich • herunterladen • übergewichtig • untergewichtig • Stimmung, Laune • Beschwerde, Klage • Stichwort, Vorgabe • erkennen, anerkennen
2 2024-04-08
Across
- - Breakfast staple
- - Atmospheric pressure
- - Airborne vehicle
- - Astronomical instrument
- - Cosmic radiation
- - Makeup product
- - Free kick distance
- - Health
Down
- - Winter solstice symbol
- - Home improvement
- - "Last Frontier"state
- - Deep-sea creature
- - Bloodsucking insect
- - Baking appliance
- - Canadian sport
- - Japanese paper folding
- - Longest migration
- - Flower symbolizing happiness
- - Knockout
- - Wildlife sanctuary
20 Clues: - Health • - Knockout • - Canadian sport • - Makeup product • - Home improvement • - Breakfast staple • - Baking appliance • - Airborne vehicle • - Cosmic radiation • - Deep-sea creature • - Longest migration • - Free kick distance • - Wildlife sanctuary • - Bloodsucking insect • - "Last Frontier"state • - Atmospheric pressure • - Winter solstice symbol • - Japanese paper folding • ...
Unit 3 - Keywords and Fitness and well-being 2022-02-25
Across
- Diät
- mit dem Fahrrad = ... bike
- Pommes frites
- verbinden
- Zutat
- Gemüse
- Bewegung, sportliche Betätigung
- Ernährung
- irgendjemand
- den ganzen Tag = ... day
- um Rat fragen = ask for ...
Down
- Rezept
- Velo fahren
- comfortable
- Mensa, Kantine
- einverstanden sein
- absolut
- Frucht
- Gehirn
- Fussball
- nicht einverstanden sein
- sich befassen mit = ... with
22 Clues: Diät • Zutat • Rezept • Frucht • Gemüse • Gehirn • absolut • Fussball • verbinden • Ernährung • Velo fahren • comfortable • irgendjemand • Pommes frites • Mensa, Kantine • einverstanden sein • nicht einverstanden sein • den ganzen Tag = ... day • mit dem Fahrrad = ... bike • um Rat fragen = ask for ... • sich befassen mit = ... with • Bewegung, sportliche Betätigung
Hydroponics and Environment 2024-04-18
Across
- plants that grow naturally in an area
- how plants get nutrients from the soil
- practices that allow us to grow plants in environmental conditions they are not native to
- term describing the growth of plants according to day length
- when temperatures get out of optimum growing range this is reduced
- one thing all plants need in order to grow
- nutrients needed in large quantities
- hydroponics using fish for nutrients
Down
- movement of water through a permeable membrane
- type of hydroponics system where roots are misted
- material such as sand, gravel, or marbles to support plant roots
- term where hormones stimulate stem growth toward light
- this fills pore space in soil and is essential for plant growth
- amount of water within the plant
- type of hydroponics system where plant roots are immersed in water
- one thing all plants need in order to grow
- nutrients needed in small quantities
- living communities maintained by the climate of a region and characterized by a distinctive type of vegetation
18 Clues: amount of water within the plant • nutrients needed in small quantities • nutrients needed in large quantities • hydroponics using fish for nutrients • plants that grow naturally in an area • how plants get nutrients from the soil • one thing all plants need in order to grow • one thing all plants need in order to grow • movement of water through a permeable membrane • ...
Beth’s Biology Test 2018-08-13
Across
- The study of life.
- A type of gas
- It grows into a trunk.
- Degrees
- A Fireball in space.
- What dose a plant need to “drink”.
- See through.
- I am a smelling plant.
- A caterpillars lunch.
Down
- For a plant to grow healthy.
- The reason of biology.
- The life cycle of a plant.
- The stages of a plant
- Sunny & Spiting.
- A plants “food”.
- The start of a plants life.
- I spread out for water.
- For a plant to “breathe” it needs.
- A plants “bed”.
19 Clues: Degrees • See through. • A type of gas • A plants “bed”. • Sunny & Spiting. • A plants “food”. • The study of life. • A Fireball in space. • The stages of a plant • A caterpillars lunch. • The reason of biology. • It grows into a trunk. • I am a smelling plant. • I spread out for water. • The life cycle of a plant. • The start of a plants life. • For a plant to grow healthy. • ...
Evolution 2023-05-25
Across
- father of evolution
- leading to the development of a new form, as can be seen through successive generations.
- a metamorphosis during the life cycle of an animal.
- encompasses the growth of both plant and animal embryos.
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- the process of surviving
- similarity of the structure, physiology, or development of different species of organisms based upon their descent from a common evolutionary ancestor.
- encompasses the growth of both plant and animal embryos.
- all living things have a common
- biological process of development of an organism from the time of birth or hatching into an adult stage by abrupt change in the animal's body such that its mode of nutrition and behaviour, both are changed.
- evidence of evolution
- process by which evolution occurs; natural
Down
- they have the same function but different structure
- population of organisms that can interbreed
- theory that species change over time
- act of improving by expanding or enlarging or refining
- model in which gradual change over a long period of time leads to biological diversity
- is the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- refers to the variety of living things
- the transfer of genetic material from one population to another.
- they have the same bones structure but different function
- similarities between species on the molecular level
- when a species dies out, it becomes
- a change in the sequence of an organism's DNA
- humans are regarded as a species
- is the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
26 Clues: father of evolution • evidence of evolution • the process of surviving • all living things have a common • humans are regarded as a species • when a species dies out, it becomes • theory that species change over time • refers to the variety of living things • process by which evolution occurs; natural • population of organisms that can interbreed • ...
Rebecca´s health crossword 2025-05-26
Across
- helps to prevent all types of malnutrition
- damage to physical health
- Natural recovery of mind and physical
- it can relieve stress and regulate mood
- people drink water every day
Down
- relieves skin symptoms
- the compostion of the heart and blood vessels
- a physiological function of the human body
- research on food,nutrition and human health
- keep body strong and healthy
10 Clues: relieves skin symptoms • damage to physical health • keep body strong and healthy • people drink water every day • Natural recovery of mind and physical • it can relieve stress and regulate mood • helps to prevent all types of malnutrition • a physiological function of the human body • research on food,nutrition and human health • ...
3.2 Mielenterveys ja hyvinvointi 2024-09-10
12 Clues: paasto • ravinto • psykiatri • päihtymys • masentunut • absolutisti • vaihdevuodet • aineenvaihdunta • nuoruus,murrosikä • hormoniepätasapaino • psykologinen kynnys • virike,kannustin,ärsyke
3.2 Mielenterveys ja hyvinvointi 2024-09-10
12 Clues: paasto • ravinto • psykiatri • päihtymys • masentunut • absolutisti • vaihdevuodet • aineenvaihdunta • nuoruus,murrosikä • hormoniepätasapaino • psykologinen kynnys • virike,kannustin,ärsyke
Natural science 2016-03-13
Across
- organisms that feed on other organisms
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
- a group of similar organisms that produce fertile offspring when breeding with each other
- avtivly hunting their food
- the pigment that gives plants the green color
- animals that eat plants
- organisms that make their own food
- where plants produce their own food
- a group of organisms of the same species living in a area
- the largest ecological unit on earth
- substances that gives color to something
- study of relationships in a ecosystem
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- animals that eat plants and animals
- organic matter in soil
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- organisms that break down dead animals or plant material
- a relationship where both parties depend on each other for something
- process during which energy is released from glucose
- animals that eat meat
- a combination of different types of soil
20 Clues: animals that eat meat • organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • avtivly hunting their food • organisms that make their own food • animals that eat plants and animals • where plants produce their own food • the largest ecological unit on earth • study of relationships in a ecosystem • organisms that feed on other organisms • a combination of different types of soil • ...
Foods Terms 2017-01-23
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- outer part of a grain
- Extracted from plants to sweeten foods
- Bodies main source of energy
- fat like substance in body cells
- Contain essential amino acids
- Lack at least one essential amino acid
- proteins with a globe shape
- Carbs with complicated structures
- turns veggie oils into solids
- lipoprotein that take cholesterol to where its needed
- Fatty acid found in fish oils
- chemical packages that transport fatty acids
- build and repair body tissue
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- simple carbs from plants
- Used in place of sugar
- Formed when 2 monosaccharides combine
- Formed when plants combine single glucose untits
- acids Chemical structures that make up fats
- amino acids that the body requires
- Chemical building blocks of proteins
- Green pigment in plants
- a cheap source of protein
- lipoprotein takes chlorophyll back to the liver
- the most commonly eaten part of a grain
- The body doe ____ Produce protein
25 Clues: outer part of a grain • Used in place of sugar • Green pigment in plants • simple carbs from plants • a cheap source of protein • proteins with a globe shape • Bodies main source of energy • build and repair body tissue • Contain essential amino acids • turns veggie oils into solids • Fatty acid found in fish oils • fat like substance in body cells • Carbs with complicated structures • ...
Gardening Terms 2025-03-28
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- Growing food in community gardens, balconies, and...
- How plants eat!
- Author of "Braiding Sweetgrass"
- Take these unwanted plants in a garden OUT!
- Ron ______________
- How many square miles of vacant lots there are in LA
- ___________ Gardener
- I am green and get mistaken for a vegetable, but I'm a fruit!
- Poet of nature poem "A Bird Came Down the Walk"
- Author of "Call of the Wild"
- The only edible fruit of the orchid family
- Video game where you can harvest crops
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- Plants, trees or shrubs that do not lose their leaves
- Type of planting with beans, squash, and corn
- Helping hands in the compost bin!
- Used to dig up dirt
- Potential Sesame Street spokesperson for compost
- Figurative language giving human qualities to inanimate objects
- When seeds develop into new plants
- Tool with teeth
- The variety of life on Earth
- Singer of the 1979 "Garden Song"
22 Clues: How plants eat! • Tool with teeth • Ron ______________ • Used to dig up dirt • ___________ Gardener • The variety of life on Earth • Author of "Call of the Wild" • Author of "Braiding Sweetgrass" • Singer of the 1979 "Garden Song" • Helping hands in the compost bin! • When seeds develop into new plants • Video game where you can harvest crops • ...
Chapter Two - Plant Nomenclature & ID 2022-09-07
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- Word root meaning "false"
- Natural variant not geographic specific
- Word root meaning "dry"
- Word root meaning "spotted"
- First word in binomial, contains one or + species
- Known by the symbol f, morphologically distinct
- interbred separate species within a species (x)
- The genus name always begins with a _____ letter
- Broader than genera, related in a broad sense
- Second part of binomial, describes the genus
- Scientific system of naming plants
- Distinct in noticeable, obvious, measurable way
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- Who must keeping nomenclature straight?
- Two word system used to describe plants
- Confusing, wordy system of describing plants
- Word root meaning "heart"
- Swedish naturalist, developed binomial system
- Scientific plants names are derived from Greek or
- Word root meaning "saw-toothed"
- Naturally occurring in a geographical region
- Word root meaning "three"
- Word root meaning "spring"
- Word root meaning "leaves"
- Word root meaning "one"
24 Clues: Word root meaning "dry" • Word root meaning "one" • Word root meaning "false" • Word root meaning "heart" • Word root meaning "three" • Word root meaning "spring" • Word root meaning "leaves" • Word root meaning "spotted" • Word root meaning "saw-toothed" • Scientific system of naming plants • Who must keeping nomenclature straight? • Two word system used to describe plants • ...
Medical terms 2022-11-09
10 Clues: fats • nutrition • fat in blood • phospholipid • component of fat • fatlike substance • fat with hydrogen • fullness; satisfaction • attached to a framework of glycerol • fatty deposit on interior of artery walls
3.01 2020-11-16
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- the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats
- immediately, without hesitation or time lapse
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- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves
- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage
- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp
9 Clues: immediately, without hesitation or time lapse • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp • a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety • food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing • the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage • ...
3.01 2020-11-16
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- the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse
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- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves
- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants Also called roughage
- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp • a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants Also called roughage • food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing • ...
3.01 Fruits & Vegetables 2025-05-21
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- the last date that a food product should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing.
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse.
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- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves.
- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing. • the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • ...
Plants: Structures, Functions & Adaptations 2023-03-22
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- The process by which plants convert nitrates from the soil into amino acids.
- The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars.
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through small pores in their leaves.
- Protects the flower bud before it opens
- The hormone that regulates a plant's response to stress and helps it conserve water.
- Young plant that develops from the zygote of a fertilized egg
- The type of tissue that transports water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- The male gametes of a flower.
- The hormone that promotes cell elongation and growth in plants.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
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- The process by which plants convert atmospheric carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
- A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther
- The specialized cells that regulate gas exchange in leaves.
- The specialized cells in plant leaves that contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- The type of plant tissue that provides structural support and protection.
- The type of plant tissue that produces new cells and helps the plant grow.
- The colored part of a flower that attracts insects
- Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules
- The outermost layer of cells in plant roots that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.
- The process by which plants respond to touch or physical contact.
21 Clues: The male gametes of a flower. • Protects the flower bud before it opens • The male reproductive part of a flower. • The female reproductive part of a flower. • Female reproductive organ that holds the ovules • The colored part of a flower that attracts insects • A slender part of the stamen that supports the anther • ...
Intro to Ecology - Irene 2024-11-19
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- All areas on Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The total amount of living matter in a specific area.
- A group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- An organism that makes its own food, like plants.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- Each step in a food chain or web, representing energy flow.
- All the populations of different species living together in an area.
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- The process by which organisms use chemicals to produce food, often in the absence of sunlight.
- An organism that eats dead matter and waste.
- A community and its non-living environment working together.
- A large area with similar climate, plants, and animals (e.g., desert, forest).
- An organism that eats plants or other animals for energy.
- An organism, like fungi or bacteria, that breaks down dead organisms.
- An organism, usually a plant, that creates energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- A sequence showing how energy flows from one organism to another.
- A diagram showing energy or matter distribution in an ecosystem.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
23 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • An organism that eats dead matter and waste. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • A complex network of interconnected food chains. • An organism that makes its own food, like plants. • The total amount of living matter in a specific area. • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-04
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Grown to a sell-worthy size.
- The difference between the day and night temperatures.
- Plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through it.
- The development of lateral branches that create a bushy appearance.
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating.
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment.
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- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants propagated by cuttings.
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground.
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays.
- Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season.
- Planting of seeds.
- The term for soil or media.
17 Clues: Planting of seeds. • The term for soil or media. • Grown to a sell-worthy size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating. • Plants that grow from seed to flower in one season. • The difference between the day and night temperatures. • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions. • ...
Plant Terms 2024-03-04
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- planting of seeds
- fertilizing while irrigating
- ability of seeds to germinate under best conditions
- plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments for bedding plants
- moving plants container to container or ground
- difference in day and night temperatures
- hanging baskets with plants grown from cuttings
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- grown to saleable size
- prepares plant for post production life
- hanging baskets with plants from seeds
- time plant is healthy
- percentage of seeds capable of germination
- grown in little media in trays
- grow seed to flower one season before dying
- salts are washed from growing medium
- lateral branches contribute to bushy look
- soil or media
17 Clues: soil or media • planting of seeds • time plant is healthy • grown to saleable size • fertilizing while irrigating • grown in little media in trays • salts are washed from growing medium • hanging baskets with plants from seeds • prepares plant for post production life • difference in day and night temperatures • lateral branches contribute to bushy look • ...
Plant Terms 2024-03-04
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- planting of seeds
- fertilizing while irrigating
- ability of seeds to germinate under best conditions
- plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments for bedding plants
- moving plants container to container or ground
- difference in day and night temperatures
- hanging baskets with plants grown from cuttings
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- grown to saleable size
- prepares plant for post production life
- hanging baskets with plants from seeds
- time plant is healthy
- percentage of seeds capable of germination
- grown in little media in trays
- grow seed to flower one season before dying
- salts are washed from growing medium
- lateral branches contribute to bushy look
- soil or media
17 Clues: soil or media • planting of seeds • time plant is healthy • grown to saleable size • fertilizing while irrigating • grown in little media in trays • salts are washed from growing medium • hanging baskets with plants from seeds • prepares plant for post production life • difference in day and night temperatures • lateral branches contribute to bushy look • ...
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
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- Eats dead plants and animals e.g bacteria.
- Living parts of ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non Living parts of ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
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- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Produces sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Living parts of ecosystem. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Non Living parts of ecosystem. • Produces sugars by photosythesis. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Biology 2022-05-06
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- Living things
- Transports water to the plant
- The same type of species
- Food for plants and humans
- Holds a plant upright
- Hunts animals
- Attracts insects
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- How plants make food
- A type of plant
- Gets energy from other organisms
- The brain of the cell
- Green pigment in plants
- Only found in a plant cell
- Given off by plants
- Top of the food chain
15 Clues: Living things • Hunts animals • A type of plant • Attracts insects • Given off by plants • How plants make food • The brain of the cell • Holds a plant upright • Top of the food chain • Green pigment in plants • The same type of species • Only found in a plant cell • Food for plants and humans • Transports water to the plant • Gets energy from other organisms
B4 - Part 2 - Transport in Plants 2023-09-13
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- Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes.
- This part of the leaf has many air gaps, aiding in gas exchange.
- The outermost layer of cells in a leaf.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water in plants, often from roots to leaves.
- Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores.
- Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
- The brightness of light affecting the rate of photosynthesis in plants.
- The process of water movement through a plant, often resulting in evaporation from leaves.
- Part of a phloem cell with many pores, facilitating movement between cells.
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- Responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The layer in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs due to its chloroplast-rich cells.
- How plants move sugars and other solutes from where they're produced to where they're needed.
- Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
- Influences the rate of water loss from leaves, impacting transpiration.
- The region of active cell division in plants, leading to growth. Where plant stem cells are found.
- Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases.
- The passive movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane, from a dilute to a more concentrated solution.
- A substance that strengthens the walls of certain plant cells, especially in the xylem.
18 Clues: The outermost layer of cells in a leaf. • Found surrounding the plant's gas exchange pores. • Refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air. • Specialised for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. • Pores on a leaf's surface that allow for the exchange of gases. • Liquid stored in plant cell vacuoles containing various solutes. • ...
Introduction to biology 2025-04-20
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- the study of origin and decent of organisms
- the science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offSprings
- the study of fishes
- the study of reptiles
- the study of fungi
- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of minutes structures
- the study of viruses
- the study of grow structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the science which AIIMS to improve the human race through control heredity
- the study of the relationship of an organism to both its Biotech and abiotic environment
- the study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of structure and function of animal and plants cells
- the study of animal
- the study of insects
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
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- the study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things
- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- the study of human
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- the study of birds
- the science of naming,grouping and classifying plants and animals
- the study of bacteria
- the study of parasite
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of form and structure of plants and animals
- the study of plants
- the study of algae
28 Clues: the study of human • the study of birds • the study of fungi • the study of algae • the study of fishes • the study of plants • the study of animal • the study of viruses • the study of insects • the study of bacteria • the study of reptiles • the study of parasite • the study of minutes structures • the study of origin and decent of organisms • the study of diseases of plants and animals • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-24
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- active or hunting at night
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- non-living factors in the environment
- a consumer that only eats other animals
- another name for interdependence
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- depending on each other for survival
- an animal that eats only plants
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- a place where an organism lives
- an animal that eats other animals
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- raised bank to prevent water reaching buildings
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the sun and gives plants their green colour
- all living things
- the place where all life exists; consists of earth and its atmosphere
20 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • a place where an organism lives • another name for interdependence • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • non-living factors in the environment • a consumer that only eats other animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • ...
photosynthesis-Kamellah Kidd 2024-10-31
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- liquid used by plants to create glucose or oxygen
- light dependant requires this
- reduces power in cell
- your body's primary source of energy
- another name for light independant
- chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of Dna
- an organism that eats other plants for energy
- organism that CAN NOT create its own food
- source of energy with 2 phosphates
- also known as photosystem 2
- the natural coloring of animal\plants
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- the degree of intensity of heat in a substance
- also known as photosystem 1
- form of phosphoric acid, contains phosphorus
- Calvin cycle takes place in this
- light dependant stage takes place in this
- another name for Calvin cycle and light independant
- a gas composed of one atom of carbon
- process by which phototrophs convert light energy into chemical energy
- organism that produces its own food
- a stack of thylakoids
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- organism that creates its own food
- plants and algae and cyanibacteria
- also known as light independent stage
- source of energy with 3 phosphates
- sugar found in RNA
27 Clues: sugar found in RNA • reduces power in cell • a stack of thylakoids • also known as photosystem 1 • also known as photosystem 2 • light dependant requires this • Calvin cycle takes place in this • another name for light independant • organism that creates its own food • plants and algae and cyanibacteria • source of energy with 2 phosphates • source of energy with 3 phosphates • ...
Black Oak Savannas 2026-04-07
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- To bring something back to its original state
- A natural electric spark that can start fires
- Living things that eat other organisms
- Material that adds nutrients to soil
- burn A planned fire used to manage land
- Living and nonliving things interacting in one place
- A biome with mostly grasses and few trees
- Living things that make their own food
- The surroundings where organisms live
- The top layer of earth where plants grow
- Animals living in nature
- A trait that helps an organism survive
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- Many different types of plants and animals in one place
- The process of fixing an ecosystem
- Substances in soil that help plants grow
- The place where an organism lives
- Light energy from the sun
- A type of grassland with few trees
- A group of organisms that are alike and can reproduce
- savanna A grassland with scattered oak trees
- Spread out with space in between
- Building or changing land for human use
- A natural process that burns plants and affects ecosystems
- A biome with many trees
- bark A tree covering that protects from fire
25 Clues: A biome with many trees • Animals living in nature • Light energy from the sun • Spread out with space in between • The place where an organism lives • The process of fixing an ecosystem • A type of grassland with few trees • Material that adds nutrients to soil • The surroundings where organisms live • Living things that eat other organisms • ...
Older Americans 2023-12-15
Introduction to Sexual reproduction in plants 2024-09-10
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- This part of the plant consists of a filament and an anther.
- The pollen sacs are also referred to as ______________________________.
- One sperm fertilizes the _______________ cell.
- Part of the flower where pollen is produced.
- Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the flowering plant is called.
- How many of the four megaspores produced by the mother cells in the ovule survive?
- Flower with both male and female reproductive parts is said to be what?
- The development of the microgametophyte within the pollen grain,.
- Each microspore contains one generative cell and one ________________ cell which directs the growth of the pollen tube.
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- Another name for the microgametophyte is _________________________.
- How many microspores are derived from each mother cell in the anther?
- Another name for embryo sac.
- The formation of microspore.
- The megaspore is formed by a process called.
- The female part of the flower.
- Type of cell division which occurs in the production of pollen.
- The generative cell divides into _______________ sperm.
- This part of the flower is responsible for collecting pollen.
- Another name for the megasporangium.
19 Clues: Another name for embryo sac. • The formation of microspore. • The female part of the flower. • Another name for the megasporangium. • The megaspore is formed by a process called. • Part of the flower where pollen is produced. • One sperm fertilizes the _______________ cell. • The generative cell divides into _______________ sperm. • ...
CWD: Food Chains & Food Webs 2021-01-06
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- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- compounds containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- the transfer of energy from the sun to producers to consumers; describes groups of organisms, each of which is dependent on another food group
- shrimp-like zooplankton
- organisms that eat dead plants and animals, as well as animal waste
- high energy nutrients such as fats and oils
- any organic or inorganic material that an organism needs to metabolize, grow, and reproduce
- naturally occurring, inorganic elements and compounds found in water and soil that do not contain the element carbon
- the process plants use to make the sugar glucose from water, carbon dioxide, and the energy in sunlight
- a permanent, close relationship between two organisms that benefits at least one of them
- an organism that eats animals
- small, usually microscopic animal plankton that float or drift in the ocean
- consumer organisms that eat secondary consumers but may also eat primary consumers and producers
- a chemical reaction where water is used to break down compounds; typically occurs when food is digested
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- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- small, usually microscopic plant plankton that float or drift in the ocean
- organism that eats only plants
- a chemical process in which animals break down and utilize nutrients
- organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
- organisms that eat other organisms
- total amount of organisms per unit volume
- complex organic compound made up of amino acids
- animals that eat the remains of already dead animals and plants
- consumer organisms that eat primary consumers but may also eat producers
- consumer organism that eat plants (producers)
- interrelated food chains in an ecosystem; the feeding relationships between various plants and animals
28 Clues: shrimp-like zooplankton • an organism that eats animals • organism that eats only plants • organisms that eat other organisms • total amount of organisms per unit volume • organism that eats both plants and animals • high energy nutrients such as fats and oils • consumer organism that eat plants (producers) • complex organic compound made up of amino acids • ...
understanding living beings 2025-09-20
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- Small openings on insects’ bodies used for breathing.
- The green substance in leaves that helps plants trap the energy of the sun.
- Liquid in the mouth that helps in digestion.
- A place where animals live and stay safe.
- When animals bring out their babies alive.
- When animals produce young by putting eggs outside their bodies.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- A tool used to see very tiny things that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- Living things made of many cells like animals and plants.
- The process of breath in oxygen, beath out carbon dioxide.
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- Body parts like eyes, ears, and nose that help us feel and respond to changes around us.
- Animals that breathe through lungs, have hair or fur on their bodies, and most of them give birth to live young and feed them with milk.
- A gas that human's breath out and plants take in for photosynthesis.
- Living things made of only one cell like Amoeba.
- Small parts of plants that can grow into new plants.
- The smallest unit of life that makes up all living things.
- Organs in the chest used for breathing in humans and many animals.
- The process by which living things make new offspring.
- A plant that closes its leaves when touched.
- Body parts that fish use to breathe underwater.
- A gas needed by most living things to breathe.
- Tiny openings on leaves that let gases in and out.
22 Clues: A place where animals live and stay safe. • When animals bring out their babies alive. • Liquid in the mouth that helps in digestion. • A plant that closes its leaves when touched. • A gas needed by most living things to breathe. • Body parts that fish use to breathe underwater. • Living things made of only one cell like Amoeba. • ...
Nutrient Exam Review 2022-10-24
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- - Adding greatly-needed nutrients to foods that might not have had them in the first place
- - a collection of foods that share similar nutritional properties or biological classifications.
- - Sugars that are absorbed quickly
- - Type of fat that is part of all animal cells. It is essential for many of the body's metabolic processes, including the production of hormones, bile and vitamin D
- - the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- - Help regulate the many chemical processes in the body
- - A measurement of the energy content of food
- - a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest.
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- - Fats that are liquid at room temperature
- - sugars and syrups put in foods during preparation or processing or at the table.
- - those elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- - A mineral needed by the body to keep body fluids in balance.
- - one that is high in calories, yet lacks all other nutrients.
- - Starches that are absorbed more slowly
- - Adding the original nutrients back into processed foods
- - The substances found in food that keep your body functioning
- - a nutrient required for normal body function that either cannot be made by the body or cannot be made in amounts adequate for good health and therefore must be provided by the diet.
- - Made up of chemical compounds called Amino acids
- - Fats formed from a process called hydrogenation which causes unsaturated fats to harden
- - H2O
- Plate - Current nutrition guide published by the USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
21 Clues: - H2O • - Sugars that are absorbed quickly • - Starches that are absorbed more slowly • - Fats that are liquid at room temperature • - A measurement of the energy content of food • - Made up of chemical compounds called Amino acids • - a type of carbohydrate that the body can't digest. • - Help regulate the many chemical processes in the body • ...
BIOLOGY 1 CH 8 ** PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2016-10-17
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- This is the energy product in photosynthesis.
- A molecule that produces color in living things.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- C3 ___ will produce sugar in cooler damp conditions while C4 ___ will produce sugar in warm, dry conditions.
- In the light-___ reactions, the plants produce sugar without light.
- The ___ cycle is the part of photosynthesis that produces sugar.
- The process where organisms convert sunlight energy into sugars.
- The green pigment found in plants.
- The liquid interior of a chloroplast.
- ___ dioxide is picked up in the air by the stomata to help produce sugar.
- One of the two energy molecules produced in photosynthesis.
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- In the light- ___ reactions, the plants need sun to produce ATP and NADPH.
- The abbreviation for the electron transport chain.
- Two different molecules that capture sunlight to fuel photosynthesis.
- The abbreviation for energy carrier molecule, adenosine triphosphate.
- ATP ___ converts hydrogen ions into ATP.
- This reactant in photosynthesis produces the hydrogen needed to produce ATP.
- An organism that gets its food from other sources.
- The membranes found in a chloroplast.
- This is the gas product in photosynthesis.
20 Clues: The green pigment found in plants. • An organism that makes its own food. • The membranes found in a chloroplast. • The liquid interior of a chloroplast. • ATP ___ converts hydrogen ions into ATP. • This is the gas product in photosynthesis. • This is the energy product in photosynthesis. • A molecule that produces color in living things. • ...
Classification Crossword 2019-02-14
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- Kingdom of eukarya that has organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular and can be autotrophs or heterotrophs.
- Single celled.
- Having multiple cells.
- Kingdom of eukarya that has organisms that are multicellular and autotrophic.
- Domain that has organisms that are eukaryotes, can be either multicellular or unicellular, and can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs.
- First level of classification.
- Most specificlevel of classification.
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- Kingdom of eukarya that has organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular and are all heterotrophic.
- Organisms that consume other organisms for nutrition.
- Domain that has organisms that are prokaryotes, unicellular, can be either autotrophs or heterotrophs, and can survive in harsh environments.
- Kingdom of eukarya that have multicellular heterotrophic organisms.
- Organisms that can produce their own nutrition.
- Domain that has organisms that are prokaryotes, unicellular, and can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs.
- Seventh level of classification.
14 Clues: Single celled. • Having multiple cells. • First level of classification. • Seventh level of classification. • Most specificlevel of classification. • Organisms that can produce their own nutrition. • Organisms that consume other organisms for nutrition. • Kingdom of eukarya that have multicellular heterotrophic organisms. • ...
Crossword 2023-05-12
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- All the individuals of one type of organism
- archaebacteria
- has a nucleus
- A living thing/was a part of a living thing
- One living thing
- many cells
- Deos make their own food
- Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists
- One cell
- Lives in extreme
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- does not have a nucleus
- Nonliving thing
- Biggest star in the solar system
- Eubracteria
- Has biotic and abiotic thing
- When a plant uses sun
- Decomposer on dead plants
- Autotroph
- most complex organism
- Pride science teacher
20 Clues: One cell • Autotroph • many cells • Eubracteria • has a nucleus • archaebacteria • Nonliving thing • One living thing • Lives in extreme • When a plant uses sun • most complex organism • Pride science teacher • does not have a nucleus • Deos make their own food • Decomposer on dead plants • Has biotic and abiotic thing • Biggest star in the solar system • Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists • ...
Health Project 2013-12-09
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- Herbal medicine is the study and use of medicinal properties of plants
- . The prostate contributes to the production of sperm .
- recommended levels of consumption in a healthy diet.
- a state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits
- a very large dose of a vitamin
- Human nutrition is the provision to obtain the materials necessary to support life
- not depending on anothers
- a substance that inhibits oxidation
- severely impaired memory and reasoning ability, usu. with disturbed behavior, associated with damaged brain tissue
- the scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of old people.
- Food intolerance or non-allergic food hypersensitivity is a term used widely for varied physiological responses associated with a particular food
- the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available.
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- A substance that provides nourishment for growth or metabolism.
- energy given by food
- Foodborne illness is any illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated food
- a product of fertilization, as an embryo
- something sets for the future
- The stage of adolescence in which an individual becomes physiologically capable of sexual reproduction
- sit out for period of time
- a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced
- Tending to increase the discharge of urine
- carries genes
- a moving picture
24 Clues: carries genes • a moving picture • energy given by food • not depending on anothers • sit out for period of time • something sets for the future • a very large dose of a vitamin • a substance that inhibits oxidation • a product of fertilization, as an embryo • Tending to increase the discharge of urine • recommended levels of consumption in a healthy diet. • ...
Nutrition cross word 2026-02-02
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- inorganic (nonliving) elements found in all body tissues
- a balanced diet usually used for the patient with no dietary restrictions
- This heat is measured by a unit
- a psychological disorder in which a person alternately binges
- includes all body processes relating to food (digestion, absorption, metabolism and etc)
- the blood or lymph capillaries pickup the digested nutrients.
- They allow the body to use the energy provided by carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- food is broken down by the teeth and moved through the digestive tract
- the process by which the body breaks down food into smaller parts, changes the food chemically,and moves the food through the digestive system
- nutrients are used by the cells for building tissue, providing energy, and regulating various body functions
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- organic molecules that help protect the body from harmful chemicals called free radicals
- All foods served must be liquid at body temperature
- status- refers to the state of ones nutrition
- body weight that is 10 to 20 percent greater than the average recommended
- a psychological disorder in which a person alternately binges and then induces vomiting
- the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate
- foods must require little chewing and be easy to digest
- psychological disorder in which a person drastically reduces food intake
- a state of good health with optimal body function
- a calculation that measures weight in relation to height and correlates this with body fat.
20 Clues: This heat is measured by a unit • status- refers to the state of ones nutrition • a state of good health with optimal body function • All foods served must be liquid at body temperature • the fibrous, indigestible form of plant carbohydrate • foods must require little chewing and be easy to digest • inorganic (nonliving) elements found in all body tissues • ...
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems 2024-04-18
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- What plants are the base of in any ecosystem
- The process by which animals turn oxygen into carbon dioxide
- The process by which plants make their own food
- Animals that consume both plants & meat
- Primary source of energy for most ecosystems
- What animals take in from the air
- What plants take in from the air
- One thing animals require energy for
- What animals obtain from the food they eat
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- Animals that only consume meat
- Organism that gains energy from eating other animals
- The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place
- How food is broken down in a animals body
- Organism that makes its own food
- Animals that only consume plants
15 Clues: Animals that only consume meat • Organism that makes its own food • Animals that only consume plants • What plants take in from the air • What animals take in from the air • One thing animals require energy for • Animals that consume both plants & meat • How food is broken down in a animals body • What animals obtain from the food they eat • ...
Plants! Diversity, Structures, and Adaptations Crossword 2025-11-29
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- Flowering plants with seeds enclosed in fruit
- Seedless vascular plants with fronds
- Gymnosperm with cones, like a pine tree
- Green pigment in chloroplasts that captures light
- "Naked seed" plants like conifers
- Leaf pores for gas exchange in photosynthesis
- Plants like mosses that lack true vascular tissue
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- Tissue that carries sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant
- Type of plant with xylem and phloem for transport
- Angiosperm with two seed leaves, like roses
- Nonvascular plant group including mosses
- Angiosperm with one seed leaf, like grasses
- Tree with root adaptations for salty, flooded habitats
- Small, moisture-loving bryophytes without true roots
- Tissue that transports water upward in plants
15 Clues: "Naked seed" plants like conifers • Seedless vascular plants with fronds • Gymnosperm with cones, like a pine tree • Nonvascular plant group including mosses • Angiosperm with two seed leaves, like roses • Angiosperm with one seed leaf, like grasses • Flowering plants with seeds enclosed in fruit • Leaf pores for gas exchange in photosynthesis • ...
ES Ecology Review 2023-11-27
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- One organism benefits, one is unaffected
- Where both organisms benefit
- An animal that eats other animals
- The plants in a ecosystem, at the bottom of the trophic pyramid
- The animals that eat other animals, the 3rd up on a trophic pyramid
- An animal that eats only plants
- The animals that are at the top of the trophic pyramid
- A place characterized by climate and precipitation
- A pyramid that shows the chain of animals in an ecosystem
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- The animals that eat the plants, above the plants on the trophic pyramid
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Plants that make their own food
- One organism benefits, one is harmed
- A extended food chain, more realistic
- An organism that obtains its energy by feeding on other organisms
- A chain of organisms in a habitat and how they interact
16 Clues: Where both organisms benefit • Plants that make their own food • An animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats other animals • One organism benefits, one is harmed • A extended food chain, more realistic • One organism benefits, one is unaffected • An animal that eats both plants and animals • A place characterized by climate and precipitation • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2025-04-07
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- The methods used to create new plants, either from seeds or from vegetative parts like stems, roots, or leaves, to increase the number of plants and maintain desired traits.
- These are sold to florists to be arranged into bouquets and sold to the public.
- The branch of agriculture focused on the cultivation of plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, for human use and enjoyment.
- A place where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees grown for landscaping.
- An ornamental plant cultivated in a container, typically a pot, and kept indoors.
- A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
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- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.
- A small bunch of arranged flowers.
- The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants.
- The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- The science and practice of installing, maintaining, and using grasses, plants, shrubs, and trees in the landscape.
- Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants.
- Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens.
- A usually herbaceous plant (such as the cabbage, bean, or potato) grown for an edible part that is usually eaten as part of a meal.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, storing, processing, and marketing tree fruits
15 Clues: A small bunch of arranged flowers. • Leafy plants often sold in pots for use as houseplants. • Plants homeowners transplant into their flower gardens. • The study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants. • A place where plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees grown for landscaping. • ...
Root word crossword 2021-06-08
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- Lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, or not eating enough of the right things, having bad nutrition
- A combination of statements said, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another
- Designed for people to live in
- To thoroughly shut
- Taking place of progressing slowly or by degrees
- Having limits or bounds, having an end
- Cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue
- Quick to feel or sense slight changes, signals, or influences
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- Going in or turned toward the direction opposite to that previously stated
- To achieve the desired aim or result
- An unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity
- A complex of runways and buildings for the takeoff, landing, and maintenance of civil aircraft, with facilities for passengers
- A person who has been taken prisoner or an animal that has been confined
- Remove or take out, especially by effort or force
14 Clues: To thoroughly shut • Designed for people to live in • To achieve the desired aim or result • Having limits or bounds, having an end • Taking place of progressing slowly or by degrees • Remove or take out, especially by effort or force • Cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue • Quick to feel or sense slight changes, signals, or influences • ...
health 2023-06-14
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- Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health.
- health Taking care of one's thoughts and emotions to maintain a positive state of mind.
- Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed.
- Engaging in activities that help reduce stress and promote calmness.
- A regular visit to the doctor to ensure overall health and detect any potential problems.
- aid Basic medical care provided in an emergency before professional help arrives.
- Being active and exercising regularly to stay physically strong and healthy.
- Practicing good habits like washing hands and brushing teeth to stay clean and healthy.
- A medical professional who helps people when they are sick or injured.
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- Taking care of both the body and mind to stay healthy and happy.
- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups for proper nutrition.
- Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit.
- Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses.
- Eating healthy foods to provide the body with necessary nutrients.
- A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases.
15 Clues: Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health. • Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed. • Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit. • Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses. • A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2025-03-04
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- no calories or nutritional value to humans as it cannot be digested by the body
- unsaturated fatty acids that come from either industrial or natural sources
- contains 25% less of a nutrient or calories than another food.
- fat molecules that are saturated with hydrogen
- a core of mainly CEs and a small amount of triglycerides surrounded by surface of phospholipids, free cholesterol, and apolipoprotein (apo) B
- are the building blocks of proteins
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- is not considered essential to a healthy diet
- Forms Cell Membranes
- cannot be made by the body. As a result, they must come from food.
- 100 grams of beef (about 3 1/2 ounces) have less than 10 grams of fat
- Comes from the Greek word Protos, meaning “Prime Importance”
- a waxy substance found in animal-based foods that we eat and in our body's cells
- study of nutrition as a science that combines physiology, medicine, microbiology, pharmacology, chemistry, and biology to investigate health, food, nutrition, illness, and pharmacological therapy.
- are liquid at room temperature
14 Clues: Forms Cell Membranes • are liquid at room temperature • are the building blocks of proteins • is not considered essential to a healthy diet • fat molecules that are saturated with hydrogen • Comes from the Greek word Protos, meaning “Prime Importance” • contains 25% less of a nutrient or calories than another food. • ...
Apes chapter 11 2024-02-21
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- when water is unable to drain away. This leaves no air spaces in the saturated soil, and plant roots literally drown.
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
- the practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- Insecticides that kill a wide range of insects, including natural enemies
- fertilizer those composed of the synthesized chemicals of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
- the continuing existence of certain insecticides in the environment
- animal fat that is eaten
- when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs
- a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields
- A condition in which the blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells
- a substance used for killing insects.
- farmers get caught on the treadmill as they are forced to use more and increasingly toxic chemicals
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a form of malnutrition arising from excessive intake of nutrients
- when the structure of the marine community changes radically
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- the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers
- a change in the sensitivity of a pest population to a pesticide, resulting in the failure of a correct application of the pesticide
- a fertilizer derived from organic material subject to the completion cycle of biological degradation processes
- not properly nourished; suffering from malnutrition.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- active on specific pest species but have minimal impact on non-target organisms such as beneficials
- a place where fish are reared for commercial purposes.
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- insecurity when there is not a secure food source
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough food or not eating enough food
- measures that keep prices for customers below market levels
- food made from oats and other seeds
- the state of being extremely poor.
- extreme scarcity of food.
31 Clues: animal fat that is eaten • extreme scarcity of food. • the state of being extremely poor. • food made from oats and other seeds • a substance used for killing insects. • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • the increase of salt concentration in soil • agriculture conducted on commercial principles • insecurity when there is not a secure food source • ...
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
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- Eats dead plants and animals. (e.g bacteria)
- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- Natural home of an animal.
- Non living parts of an ecosystem.
- Eats plants and animals.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Large or global ecosystem.
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- living thing.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- eats animals
- evergreen
- Related to farming.
- Makes sugars by photosythesis.
- eats plants
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Natural home of an animal. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Large or global ecosystem. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Makes sugars by photosythesis. • Non living parts of an ecosystem. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
STERILE COMPOUNDING 2021-09-21
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- Line of ___
- type of filter
- pressure controlled compounding area
- yearly requirement for sterile compounders
- direction of air flow in LAFW
- biggest source of contamination
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- ___ Formulation
- date/time that an IV can no longer be stored
- parenteral nutrition
- technique used for sterile compounding
- used to sanitize LAFW
- direction of air flow in BSC
- scientific, non-profit origination
13 Clues: Line of ___ • type of filter • ___ Formulation • parenteral nutrition • used to sanitize LAFW • direction of air flow in BSC • direction of air flow in LAFW • biggest source of contamination • scientific, non-profit origination • pressure controlled compounding area • technique used for sterile compounding • yearly requirement for sterile compounders • ...
24HRFS5 2024-03-29
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- Forest composed of cone-bearing trees like pines, firs, or spruces.
- Ripened ovary of a seed-bearing plant along with accessory parts.
- Layer of living tissue between bark and wood in woody plants, where new bark and wood are formed.
- Hairs Filamentous outgrowths near rootlet tips absorbing water and minerals.
- Structures in tree heartwood essential for radial conduction of water and nutrients.
- Main root of a tree, often with little branching.
- Rings Visible rings in tree crosscut representing growth layers.
- Symbiotic association between fungus mycelium and plant roots.
- Soft, spongy center of stem in flowering plants, also the center of a tree.
- Upper branches of a tree.
- Plant tissue transporting nutrients from leaves to other parts.
- Naturally occurring inorganic crystalline material found in Earth's crust.
- Bark Physiologically active tissue between cambium and outer bark, also known as phloem.
- Deciduous or broadleaf trees.
- Resource Resource capable of being replaced through natural processes, like trees.
- Bark Layer of dead tissue outside the last-formed periderm.
- Plants shedding leaves annually, usually hardwood trees and shrubs.
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- Undesirable or harmful organism.
- Small root.
- Land forming a passageway.
- Outer portion of tree wood transporting water and nutrients, lighter in color than heartwood.
- Plant bearing naked seeds in cones, usually needle-leaved trees.
- Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody.
- Factor Environmental condition constraining population size and growth, like disease or resource availability.
- Energy-yielding oxidation process in living plants and animals.
- Small green nonvascular plants.
- Complex woody tissue in higher plants transporting water, nutrients, and supporting structure, also called sapwood.
- Plants with soft, non-woody stems, including grasses, forbs, weeds, and flowers.
- Inner core of woody stem composed of nonliving cells, darker than sapwood.
- Complex carbohydrate constituting the chief part of plant cell walls.
- Section Sample representing a whole.
- Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem.
32 Clues: Small root. • Upper branches of a tree. • Land forming a passageway. • Deciduous or broadleaf trees. • Small green nonvascular plants. • Undesirable or harmful organism. • Section Sample representing a whole. • Tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem. • Main root of a tree, often with little branching. • Flowering plant or fern with a soft stem, not woody. • ...
