nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLASS 6 2023-03-30
10 Clues: a gas • abundant in air • under nutrition • a form of energy • state of bad health • compressed natural gas • shadows formed in nature • surroundings in which we live • Anything that has mass and space • transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
NSG 349 - SI Nutrition/Thyroid Content 2025-04-15
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- bacteria love sugar, making the patient at risk for what when receiving TPN
- what is the most concerning adverse effect of thyroid replacement drugs
- vitamin D helps with absorbing which substance
- first concern after initiation of TPN
- this catecholamine is secreted by the adrenal cortex
- the type of nutrition that can go through the GI tract
- the thyroid gland secretes three hormones: T3, T4 & blank
- what time of day should patients be taking thyroid replacement meds
- patients receiving this drug need supplemental B6
- if patients have an overactive thyroid, they need to avoid which substance in their diet
- 12.5% Dextrose or higher has to go through what
- absorption of iron is enhanced with this vitamin
- treats delayed gastric emptying
- what organ are hyperthyroid drugs toxic to
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- sweating, pale, shaky, hunger, confusion are all signs of blank
- the life threatening condition associated with extreme hypothyroidism
- this vitamin is essential for normal vision
- high HR, bulging eyeballs, diarrhea, heart palpitations, nervousness are all signs of blank
- a deficiency in this vitamin = Wernicke's Encephalopathy
- condition caused by a deficiency in B12
- low levels of vitamin B are seen in these patients
- elevate the head of bed to avoid this complication of enteral nutrition
- important for blood clotting
- patients will retain salt and water and have an increased infection risk with this class of meds
- how many hours can pass before tubing or a bag of TPN need to be replaced
25 Clues: important for blood clotting • treats delayed gastric emptying • first concern after initiation of TPN • condition caused by a deficiency in B12 • what organ are hyperthyroid drugs toxic to • this vitamin is essential for normal vision • vitamin D helps with absorbing which substance • 12.5% Dextrose or higher has to go through what • ...
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- - The example of this characteristic is that plants obtain nutrients through photosynthesis or animals consume food for energy and growth.
- - Examples of this group are Crabs and Prawns.
- - A group of living things that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.Invertebrates:
- - This characteristics example is a seed germinating into a plant and gradually growing into a mature tree.
- - A large group of invertebrates with jointed legs, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons.
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- - This characteristics example is that living organisms can produce offspring similar to them.
- - invertebrates with segmented bodies. Examples are flukes and leeches.
- - Animals that do not have a backbone or vertebral column.
- - Invertebrates with simple body structures and specialised cells used for capturing prey. Examples - Jellyfish, coral.
- - invertebrates with spiny skin. Example starfish and sea urchin.
10 Clues: - Examples of this group are Crabs and Prawns. • - Animals that do not have a backbone or vertebral column. • - invertebrates with spiny skin. Example starfish and sea urchin. • - invertebrates with segmented bodies. Examples are flukes and leeches. • - A large group of invertebrates with jointed legs, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons. • ...
Employee Health and Wellness 2024-03-22
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- Fitness Strategies for incorporating physical activity into the workday, such as walking meetings and standing desks (12 letters)
- Risk Management The process of proactively addressing ergonomic concerns to prevent workplace injuries (11 letters)
- Program A program that integrates physical activity, mental health, and nutrition to promote overall well-being (12 letters)
- Assistance Resources and services provided to employees to assist with stress management and mental health support (11 letters)
- Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters)
- Education Education and resources provided to employees to promote healthy eating habits and nutrition knowledge (13 letters)
- Health A holistic approach to health that emphasizes the connection between mind, body, and spirit (10 letters)
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- Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters)
- A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters)
- Screenings A program that offers preventive health screenings and wellness assessments to employees (10 letters)
- Culture The process of creating a supportive work environment that values employee well-being (12 letters)
- Practices Techniques for promoting relaxation and reducing stress through controlled breathing and meditation (12 letters)
12 Clues: Workplace An initiative aimed at reducing sedentary behavior in the workplace (10 letters) • A form of exerise that combines strength training with cardiovascular activity (10 letters) • Eating The practice of consuming food mindfully and being aware of hunger and fullness cues (11 letters) • ...
8th Grade - Plant Science Review 2024-12-10
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- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- One of three Primary MACRO nutrients needed by plants; promotes vegetative growth
- The number 1 agricultural commodity grown in MO
- Has one, original leaves (cotyledons) seen during germination
- One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (Ca)
- One of three Primary MACRO nutrients needed by plants: promotes root growth
- This plant has a white boll and is ranked 10th nationally for production in MO
- One of three nutrients obtained from the air by plants (H)
- One of the two conditions needed for favorable germination
- Site of photosynthesis
- Missouri is ranked 4th in this crop production
- Responsible for supporting the plant
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- Largest particle size of mineral matter in soil
- Has two, original leaves (cotyledons) seen during germination
- One of three Primary MACRO nutrients needed by plants; Increases disease resistance
- One of the two conditions needed for favorable germination
- Smallest particle size of mineral matter in soil
- She’s got a pistil and uses it to get out of sticky situations
- Middle particle size of mineral matter in soil
- The first leaves to emerge from a seed
- Hard, outside surface; Protects the seed
- One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (S)
- One of three nutrients obtained from the air by plants (O)
- One of three nutrients obtained from the air by plants (C)
- Common greeting amongst friends; Ranked 6th nationally
- One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (Mg)
- Anchors the plant & absorbs nutrients
- A mixture of mineral matter, organic matter, air and water in soil
28 Clues: Site of photosynthesis • Responsible for supporting the plant • Anchors the plant & absorbs nutrients • The first leaves to emerge from a seed • Hard, outside surface; Protects the seed • One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (S) • One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (Ca) • One of three secondary MICRO nutrients; (Mg) • Middle particle size of mineral matter in soil • ...
The Scarlet Letter Chapter 8 Vocab Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-17
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- to dress in a gaudy or vulgar manner
- pertaining to religious devotion
- plate or platter
- an earnest request
- to be very thin due to lack of nutrition
- forceful or violent
- a favor sought
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- cautiously
- to take or receive
- obsolete
- to bring forward as in argument or evidence
- not conspicuous
- not to be annulled or made void
13 Clues: obsolete • cautiously • a favor sought • not conspicuous • plate or platter • to take or receive • an earnest request • forceful or violent • not to be annulled or made void • pertaining to religious devotion • to dress in a gaudy or vulgar manner • to be very thin due to lack of nutrition • to bring forward as in argument or evidence
SCIENCE 2024-01-26
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- gets energy from primary consumer
- a change that changes appearance
- plants need these
- plants do this
- a change that involves a change in chemical properties
- gets energy from plants
- rule that states that only 10% of energy is gained from the organism you eat
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- gets energy from secondary consumer
- gets energy from the sun
- plants create these
- a diagram that shows the flow of energy from one group of organisms.
- a diagram of many food chains
- eats plants and animals
- eats plants
- eats animals
15 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • plants do this • plants need these • plants create these • eats plants and animals • gets energy from plants • gets energy from the sun • a diagram of many food chains • a change that changes appearance • gets energy from primary consumer • gets energy from secondary consumer • a change that involves a change in chemical properties • ...
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. • ...
Ecosystem 2025-12-02
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- An animal that eats only plants
- A group of the same type of organism in one area
- A biome covered mostly with grasses and few trees
- A living thing that eats plants or animals for energy
- A group of connected food chains
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A large area with its own climate, plants, and animals
- A body part or behavior that helps an organism survive
- A warm, wet biome with many plants and animals
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- An animal that eats only meat
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Everything around a living thing
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- The place where a plant or animal lives
- All the different populations living together
- An animal that is hunted or eaten by another animal
- A path that shows how energy moves from one organism to another
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats only plants • Everything around a living thing • A group of connected food chains • The place where a plant or animal lives • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts other animals for food • An animal that eats both plants and animals • All the different populations living together • ...
Vital signs: Breathing and circulation 2021-12-09
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- “fight-or-flight hormone"
- belongs to the lower respiratory tract
- high bloodpressure
- under 40 beats/minute
- word for "overbreathing" in finnish
- activity to remove mucus
- an abnormality of the heart's rhythm
- electrical cardiogram
- to consider in every care activity
- milliliters of mercury
- atrium in finnish
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- is one of the vital signs
- stands for E in mnemonic ABCDE
- surgical airway
- finnish word for breathing frequens
- where your skin or lips turn blue
- National early warning score
- oxygen in finnish
- the atriums and ventricles "relaxes"
- effects the blood circulatory system
- stands for B in mnemonic ABCDE
- trouble with breathing
- SpO2
23 Clues: SpO2 • surgical airway • oxygen in finnish • atrium in finnish • high bloodpressure • under 40 beats/minute • electrical cardiogram • trouble with breathing • milliliters of mercury • activity to remove mucus • is one of the vital signs • “fight-or-flight hormone" • National early warning score • stands for E in mnemonic ABCDE • stands for B in mnemonic ABCDE • ...
Kidney Kids Crossword 2017-07-29
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- the mineral that's in table salt
- sugar found in dairy products
- amount of food in package
- Major source of energy
- organ that pumps the blood
- whole grain foods
- helps with your bones
- liquid waste from the body
- the organ that process the urine
- Better known as vitamin D, or low-fat
- Builds up tissues in body
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- this makes red blood cells
- Bread, pasta is in this group
- come in many colors good source of iron
- eating smaller portion
- Better known as h20
- study of food
- someone who should watch their sugar intake
- preferred food for late night
- labels found on back of food
20 Clues: study of food • whole grain foods • Better known as h20 • helps with your bones • eating smaller portion • Major source of energy • amount of food in package • Builds up tissues in body • this makes red blood cells • organ that pumps the blood • liquid waste from the body • Bread, pasta is in this group • sugar found in dairy products • preferred food for late night • ...
Plants, Photosynthesis, and Pollination 2025-11-02
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- An animal that helps move pollen between flowers.
- The green pigment in leaves that helps make food.
- The process of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- The gas that plants release into the air after photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that holds seeds and can be eaten.
- The light energy from the sun that plants use to make food.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and carries water.
- A liquid that plants need to grow and stay alive.
- A small insect that collects nectar and helps pollinate flowers.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
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- The part of a plant that holds it in the soil and takes in water.
- The gas that plants take in from the air to make food.
- Having a sweet or pleasant smell like many flowers.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- The green part of a plant that makes food.
- A desert plant that stores water in its thick stem.
- A colorful insect that helps flowers with pollination.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- The yellow powder in flowers that helps make seeds.
- The part that carries food and water to all parts of a plant.
20 Clues: The green part of a plant that makes food. • The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • An animal that helps move pollen between flowers. • The green pigment in leaves that helps make food. • A liquid that plants need to grow and stay alive. • The process plants use to make food from sunlight. • Having a sweet or pleasant smell like many flowers. • ...
Tissues 2023-01-24
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- forms the lining of kidney tubules
- cells of cartilage
- epithelial involved in secretion of hormones and enzymes
- joins bone to muscle
- muscles found in the iris
- transport gases with the help of a red pigment
- joins bone to bone
- flat layer of cell
- a meristem that increases the girth of trees
- responsible for clotting of blood
- mature bone cell
- have thinnest cell wall and biggest vacuole
- continuously dividing cells
- present on columnar epithelial
- the only alive cell in xylem tissues
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- fills spaces between muscles and skin
- outermost layer in plants
- a meristem that allows primary growth in root and shoot tips
- the waxy coating in desert plants
- slimy coating on aquatic plants
- muscles which show branching
- exchange of gases
- tissue responsible to transmission of impulse
- cluster of similar looking permanent tissues
- muscles which are multinucleated
- the red pigment in blood
- found in shell of walnut and jute fibres
- the long tail of a neuron
- buoyancy in aquatic plants
- conducts water
30 Clues: conducts water • mature bone cell • exchange of gases • cells of cartilage • joins bone to bone • flat layer of cell • joins bone to muscle • the red pigment in blood • outermost layer in plants • muscles found in the iris • the long tail of a neuron • buoyancy in aquatic plants • continuously dividing cells • muscles which show branching • present on columnar epithelial • ...
[S]ina[F]ritz crossword for pussies 2021-09-03
10 Clues: "G" in MRS GREN • "M" in MRS GREN • "n" in MRS GREN • "S" in MRS GREN • "e" in MRS GREN • controls cell division • independent plant or animal • hundreds of single type cells • several tissues grouped together • is a sperm cell plant or animal based?
Health and Well-being 2017-06-21
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- Children should spend more time each day in this place
- High fiber foods (fruit) make you feel
- Physical activity
- Vegetables are high in
- A popular type of diet
- Promotes strong bones
- Eat in moderation
- Bodies come in a variety of
- Everyday kids should be more of this
- Health and well-being is shown through this
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- There are over 60 different names for
- Needed to grow and develop
- A teaspoon of sugar has 15 of these
- Drop in body mass
- Most important meal of the day
- Health professional
16 Clues: Drop in body mass • Physical activity • Eat in moderation • Health professional • Promotes strong bones • Vegetables are high in • A popular type of diet • Needed to grow and develop • Bodies come in a variety of • Most important meal of the day • A teaspoon of sugar has 15 of these • Everyday kids should be more of this • There are over 60 different names for • ...
Nutrition Assessement Task - Lucus 2016-04-12
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- Edible oils
- Sources of energy
- Element of table salt
- Freedom from illness
- It can be preserved
- Playing with friends
- Use for health and growth
- Important body fuel
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- Can be found in plant foods
- Good for bones
- Cake ingredients
- More then chubby
- Keeping water levels high
- Consuming food
- A,b or c but not X, y or z
15 Clues: Edible oils • Good for bones • Consuming food • Cake ingredients • More then chubby • Sources of energy • It can be preserved • Important body fuel • Freedom from illness • Playing with friends • Element of table salt • Keeping water levels high • Use for health and growth • A,b or c but not X, y or z • Can be found in plant foods
vocab 3 level 5 2025-01-10
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- the beginner of the plant
- how plants behaving or acting.
- process after carnivore plants catch their prey
- microbe that helps plants to grow
- plant need this for photosynthesis
- part of plants that absorb the nutrients on the ground
- smell of rafflesia arnoldii
- creature that become the food for all herbivore animals
- way to survive in the environment
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- part of tree where the photosynthesis happen
- way to stay alive
- part of the plant that become fruit
- part of the earth where tree is plant
- part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey
- the way carnivore plants to lure their prey
15 Clues: way to stay alive • the beginner of the plant • smell of rafflesia arnoldii • how plants behaving or acting. • microbe that helps plants to grow • way to survive in the environment • plant need this for photosynthesis • part of the plant that become fruit • part of the earth where tree is plant • part of carnivore plants to catch it's prey • ...
Good nutrition or bad nutrition?? 2025-05-01
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- very bad fats that raises cholestrol such as cookies, fried foods are known as _____ fats.
- unit of energy
- we get these from plants and animal examples are salt, iron, zinc, calcium.
- Substances essential to provide enegy to the body.
- Potassium rich food.
- A good carb that takes longer to break down
- sugar which is a universal energy source for our body
- not absorbed by the body but helps move food to the digestive tract
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- provides amino acids and energy, 20% of calories, found in eggs and dairy. It deficiency can cause slow growth
- Carbohydartes and proteins which are not neede for enegy are stored as ____________. Also transports vitamins and providee insulation
- Primary source of energy
- chemilcals that do important jobs
- A monosacchride/simple sugar, contains fructose, releases energy quickly
- We are made up of about 60-75% of _________.
- stored in fat tissues and liver, wait around bpody until body need them. Vitmans A, D, E, k are _____ vitamins.
- Not stored by the body,solubel in water, whatever not comes out through urinate, vitamin Cand B are _______ vitamins.
- monosaturades fats that lowers cholestrol
17 Clues: unit of energy • Potassium rich food. • Primary source of energy • chemilcals that do important jobs • monosaturades fats that lowers cholestrol • A good carb that takes longer to break down • We are made up of about 60-75% of _________. • Substances essential to provide enegy to the body. • sugar which is a universal energy source for our body • ...
Unit 1 Summative 2024-09-06
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- Completes life in 2 years
- Plant with 2 seed leafs
- Plants that bear cones
- New plants that are offspring of old ones
- 1 copy of each chromosome
- Cell that helps keep water balance
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- Plants that last a long time
- Contains chlorophyll
- Study of plants and their processes
- Soft stemmed plants
- 2 copies of each chromosome
- Plant with 1 seed leaf
- Has rigid stem
- Using plants for garden culture
14 Clues: Has rigid stem • Soft stemmed plants • Contains chlorophyll • Plants that bear cones • Plant with 1 seed leaf • Plant with 2 seed leafs • Completes life in 2 years • 1 copy of each chromosome • 2 copies of each chromosome • Plants that last a long time • Using plants for garden culture • Cell that helps keep water balance • Study of plants and their processes • ...
Ecosystems 2021-10-20
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- community of organisms in a habitat that interact with one another and with their physical environment.
- protect and preserve the natural environment by using the earth’s resources wisely
- group of organisms of the same kind living together in a habitat
- shows the feeding relationships between organisms.
- Butterflies have a ________ relationship with flowers
- Animals that eat only plants
- process of releasing energy from food
- known as producers
- Some birds do this over large distances to avoid cold weather.
- porcupine fish has sharp ________ to protect itself from enemies.
- organisms in this ecosystem can tolerate a pH of about 7.
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- organisms that feed on and break down dead plants and animals into simpler
- adaptations are features of an organism that help it to survive.
- adaptations are the ways an organism behaves in order to survive.
- different populations living together in the same habitat form
- this species of plants grow in muddy area that lack oxygen supply.
- eagles are ________ while rabbits and mice are their prey.
- As energy passes along a food chain, the amount of energy transferred gradually ____________.
- a place where the organism lives
- Fleas are blood-sucking _______ usually found on mammals.
- Plants need this to make food through photosynthesis.
21 Clues: known as producers • Animals that eat only plants • a place where the organism lives • process of releasing energy from food • shows the feeding relationships between organisms. • Butterflies have a ________ relationship with flowers • Plants need this to make food through photosynthesis. • Fleas are blood-sucking _______ usually found on mammals. • ...
Classification of plants 2020-04-29
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- holds up the anther
- contains pollen
- small and pale group of plants
- mushroom, mold and yeast are examples of group
- a monocotyledon
- has two cotyledons
- surrounds the seed and becomes the fruit after fertilization
- contains seeds in cones
- the food store of a seed
- also known as maize
- also known as seed leaf
- colourful and often scented part of the flower that attracts insects and some birds
- shortened as dicot
- leads to the ovary
- group of plants that are large and colourful in size
- veins running in only one direction
- complete structure for the reproduction of new plants
- male part of the plant
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- example of a dicotyledon
- reproduces with large spores
- plants that do not produce flowers and seeds
- made up of the stigma, style and ovary (which are the 3 main parts of the female part of the plant)
- example of monocotyledon
- largest classification/group of plants
- type of veins in dicots
- develops into a seed after fertilization
- type of root found in monocots
- complete female part of the plant
- contains the ovule (egg)
- protects the young flower and has a green colour
- an example of a conifer
- type of root found in dicots
- collects pollen
- last name of your science teacher
34 Clues: contains pollen • a monocotyledon • collects pollen • has two cotyledons • shortened as dicot • leads to the ovary • holds up the anther • also known as maize • male part of the plant • type of veins in dicots • contains seeds in cones • also known as seed leaf • an example of a conifer • example of a dicotyledon • example of monocotyledon • the food store of a seed • contains the ovule (egg) • ...
Chapter 6 Land Water and Air 2019-05-08
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- The Earth is made of ________ and water
- Gold, silver and copper are ____________, found in the ground and rocks.
- Rocks and soil are natural _________
- A plain is _________ land.
- Plants grow in the soil and ___________ can live in it too.
- A _________ is very steep land.
- Someone who studies rocks is called a ____________.
- __________ and trucks and airplanes give off harmful materials into the air.
- A ___________ is water than flows through the land.
- People use __________ for drinking, bathing, cooking food and swimming in!
- To help save Earth's resources, we can use less. ________ means to use less.
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- Water than has land all around ir is called a __________.
- A natural resource is a useful thing that comes from ___________
- __________ is made of dead things, it helps plants to grow.
- When rocks break apart and change we call this ______________.
- Land is an _______________ natural resource.
- Turning old things into new things is called _______________.
- People and animals need to _________ air. Plants need it too.
- __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock.
- A palaeontologist studies _________________.
- ___________ is soft and sticky and most plants don't grow in it.
- ______________ is when wind or water moves soil and rocks.
- The _________ of plants can stop erosion by keeping soil in place.
- Moving air is called _______.
- We can __________ things, which means use things again.
25 Clues: A plain is _________ land. • Moving air is called _______. • A _________ is very steep land. • Rocks and soil are natural _________ • The Earth is made of ________ and water • __________ is tiny pieces of broken rock. • Land is an _______________ natural resource. • A palaeontologist studies _________________. • Someone who studies rocks is called a ____________. • ...
Structures and Functions of Animal and Plant Cells 2024-08-29
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- Biomolecule responsible for the growth and repair of body tissues.
- The basic unit of the nervous system.
- What do muscular tissues do to bring about movement?
- Apical meristems are located at what part of the plant?
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and functions as a unit.
- Prevents loss of water and invasion of disease-causing microorganisms in plants.
- Tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant’s body.
- Strong, flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones.
- Type of animal tissue that is made up of tightly packed cells because they cover and protect bodily structures.
- Gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem.
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- Blood, bone, and Osseous tissue are some examples of this type of animal tissue.
- Specialized structures that regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
- Hair-like outgrowths in plants that prevent water loss and reflect excess light.
- The body of a neuron.
- Cells most responsible for the synthesis and storage of plant food.
- Cells that support, protect, and insulate neurons.
- Site of gas exchange in plants.
- Tissues found in the growing areas of plants.
- Primary growth is an increase in what attribute of plants?
- Type of epithelial tissue characterized by having a flat, scale-like, polygonal shape.
20 Clues: The body of a neuron. • Site of gas exchange in plants. • The basic unit of the nervous system. • Gives rise to secondary xylem and phloem. • Tissues found in the growing areas of plants. • Cells that support, protect, and insulate neurons. • What do muscular tissues do to bring about movement? • Apical meristems are located at what part of the plant? • ...
Year 9 Ecology - BS 2023-06-07
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- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
- a series of organisms that depend on the next as a food source
- an organism that feeds mostly on plants
- group of people with things in common
- a living thing that consumes a product or device
- a relationship between organisms where one benefits other is neutral
- Study of organisms
- Plants, trees and shrubs that livings things rely on
- a relationship between organisms only one benefits one suffers
- the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- Non living organisms of a region
- interaction of all living non living organisms
- made up of the parts of earth where life exists
- the home or environment of an animal or plant
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- an organism that eats a variety of plants and meat
- The living plants or animals of a region
- an organism that breaks down dead organic material
- an organism that eats mostly meat
- a relationship in which both organisms benefit
- Interaction between predator or prey
- all number of living things in a certain place
23 Clues: Study of organisms • Non living organisms of a region • an organism that eats mostly meat • Interaction between predator or prey • group of people with things in common • an organism that feeds mostly on plants • The living plants or animals of a region • the position of an organism in the food chain • the home or environment of an animal or plant • ...
Cell Energy and Specialization EOC Review 2023-05-15
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- structure in Paramecium that controls water balance
- product in plants and yeast as a result of anaerobic respiration
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- compared to anaerobic respiration, aerobic respiration makes ______ ATP.
- undifferentiated cells that can be used to create needed cells
- gas that plants need for photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
- the process of turning on and off certain segments of DNA
- one or two long whip-like structures that produce movement
- single-celled eukaryotes
- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
- builds up in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- structure in Euglena that detects light
- an organism's movement toward light
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- cell part where respiration takes place
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- many small hair-like structures used for movement
- another word for anaerobic respiration; when plants produce alcohol
- gas that plants produce during photosynthesis and is needed during respiration
- false feet; produced by moving cytoplasm in one direction
- cell part where photosynthesis takes place
- this substance moves up from the roots of a plant
- holes in plants leaves through which oxygen exits and carbon dioxide enters
24 Clues: single-celled eukaryotes • an organism's movement toward light • cell part where respiration takes place • structure in Euglena that detects light • type of respiration that requires oxygen • cell part where photosynthesis takes place • the energy molecule created during respiration • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-02-26
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- The process of combining simple substances to form complex substances
- The plural form of organelles where photosynthesis occurs
- Dioxide A gas take in by plants during photosynthesis
- The energy currency of of the cell produced during photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy
- A byproduct of photosynthesis released by plants
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms
- The source of energy for photosynthesis
- Membrane-bound structures within chloroplasts where the light reactions take place
- An electron carrier that provides reducing power for the Calvin cycle
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- The process that uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy
- Tiny openings on the leaves that allow for gas exchange
- A reactant in photosynthesis that is split to release oxygen
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll
- Reaction The first stage of photosynthesis that converts solar energy into chemical energy
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- Molecules that absorb specific wavelengths of light
- Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis
- What plants convert light into during photosynthesis
- Cycle The set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis
20 Clues: The source of energy for photosynthesis • A byproduct of photosynthesis released by plants • Molecules that absorb specific wavelengths of light • What plants convert light into during photosynthesis • Dioxide A gas take in by plants during photosynthesis • The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy • ...
Form 3 Biology Review 2025-08-06
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- Stage when reproductive organs mature
- Process by which green plants make food
- Mature ovary of a flower
- Flowering plants that produce seeds in fruits
- Organs that excrete carbon dioxide
- Any change that causes a response
- cord Part of the central nervous system
- Ability of an organism to respond to stimuli
- Organ that carries out a response
- Quick automatic response to a stimulus
- Male reproductive part of a flower
- Part of carpel that receives pollen
- Plants with two seed leaves
- Nerve cell that carries messages
- neuron Neuron that carries signals from receptors
- Main nitrogenous waste in humans
- Fusion of male and female gametes
- Part of the flower that contains ovules
- Chemical messenger in the body
- Liquid waste excreted by the kidneys
- Structure that detects stimuli
- Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- Fertilized ovule that can grow into a plant
- Part of stamen that produces pollen
- Hormone that lowers blood sugar
- Tissue that transports water in plants
- Main organ for excretion in humans
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- Tube that carries urine out of the body
- Plants that produce seeds in cones
- Gap between two neurons
- Loss of water from plant leaves
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
- Functional unit of the kidney
- Connects stigma to ovary
- dioxide Gas excreted by the lungs
- Reaction to a stimulus
- Gland system that makes hormones
- Monthly shedding of uterine lining
- Removal of waste products from the body
- Organ that excretes sweat and salts
- Liquid waste removed through the skin
- Plants with one seed leaf
- Tube that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Seed-producing plants without flowers
- Female reproductive part of a flower
- Release of an egg from the ovary
- neuron Neuron that sends messages to muscles
- Main control center of the body
- Hormone that prepares the body for action
- Tissue that transports food in plants
50 Clues: Reaction to a stimulus • Gap between two neurons • Mature ovary of a flower • Connects stigma to ovary • Plants with one seed leaf • Plants with two seed leaves • Functional unit of the kidney • Chemical messenger in the body • Structure that detects stimuli • Loss of water from plant leaves • Main control center of the body • Hormone that lowers blood sugar • ...
Ecosystem Relationship Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-26
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- An example of a predator
- Organisms that produce their own food {producers}
- Another name for a heterotroph
- Eats only meat and has sharp teeth
- Organisms that do not kill their own food, but eat dead plants or animals {producers}
- An example of an autotroph
- Organisms that eat only plants
- One organism {the parasite} benefits but the other organism {the host} is unbenefited and harmed
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals
- An example of an omnivore
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- An example of a detritivore
- Tics, fleas, and heartworms, are all examples of __________.
- Another name for an autotroph
- Eats both meat and plants and has sharp flat teeth
- One organism benefits from the relationship while the other organism does not benefit and is not harmed
- A carnivorous animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals in order to survive
- Organisms that cannot make their own food {consumers}
- An example of a prey
- Both organisms benefit from each other
- The underdog in a predator-prey relationship
20 Clues: An example of a prey • An example of a predator • An example of an omnivore • An example of an autotroph • An example of a detritivore • Another name for an autotroph • Another name for a heterotroph • Organisms that eat only plants • Eats only meat and has sharp teeth • Both organisms benefit from each other • The underdog in a predator-prey relationship • ...
Liv’s biology crossword 2022-10-07
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- animals that eat both plants and meat
- a place we’re both plants and animals live to create a __________
- temperatures and weather
- animals that only eat meat
- a place were the weather is very hot and intense sand storms are common
- name given to all living things (starts with O)
- animals that kill others for food
- when animals seem invisible
- plants
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- Ana I’ll that only eat plants
- when an animal species change over generations to survive easier
- a tree that never lets go of it’s leaves even in autumn
- a system that includes of animals plants and weather
- a virus that can kill
- a layer over the planet there to protect the planet
- a layer in the rainforest that is made by trees and inhabited by tree climbing animals
- a place where a specific species live
- the only animal that is related to the giraffe
- someone that study’s the ecosystem
- what animals eat
20 Clues: plants • what animals eat • a virus that can kill • temperatures and weather • animals that only eat meat • when animals seem invisible • Ana I’ll that only eat plants • animals that kill others for food • someone that study’s the ecosystem • animals that eat both plants and meat • a place where a specific species live • the only animal that is related to the giraffe • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-04-12
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- practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax
- known as the Father of Medicine
- study of animals
- study of algae,also called Algology
- study of plants
- science and art of growing fruits,vegetables,flowers or ornamental plants
- known as the Founder of Biology
- the study of genomes as opposed to individual genes
- study of prehistoric form of life through fossil of plants and animals
- study of reptiles
- science of naming,also called systematics
- one of the newest sciences to study life else were in the universe
- study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
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- the technique of growing fish
- study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- management and analysis of biological information stored in databases
- science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
- technique of producing silk by raising silkworms
- the use of living cells or microorganisms in industry and technology
- study of form and structure of plants and animals
- study of structure and function of animals and plants cell
21 Clues: study of plants • study of animals • study of reptiles • the technique of growing fish • known as the Father of Medicine • known as the Founder of Biology • study of algae,also called Algology • science of naming,also called systematics • technique of producing silk by raising silkworms • study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • ...
Health and Body Kindness 2024-12-18
10 Clues: - Harmony in life • - Restorative rest • - Physical activity • - Mind-body practice • - Physical well-being • - Healthy eating habits • - Importance of water intake • - Mental relaxation technique • - Personal well-being practices • - Overall health and well-being
Plants, Photosynthesis, and Pollination 2025-11-02
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- An animal that helps move pollen between flowers.
- The green pigment in leaves that helps make food.
- The process of moving pollen from one flower to another.
- The gas that plants release into the air after photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that holds seeds and can be eaten.
- The light energy from the sun that plants use to make food.
- The part of a plant that supports leaves and carries water.
- A liquid that plants need to grow and stay alive.
- A small insect that collects nectar and helps pollinate flowers.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
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- The part of a plant that holds it in the soil and takes in water.
- The gas that plants take in from the air to make food.
- Having a sweet or pleasant smell like many flowers.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- The green part of a plant that makes food.
- A desert plant that stores water in its thick stem.
- A colorful insect that helps flowers with pollination.
- The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- The yellow powder in flowers that helps make seeds.
- The part that carries food and water to all parts of a plant.
20 Clues: The green part of a plant that makes food. • The colorful part of a plant that makes seeds. • An animal that helps move pollen between flowers. • The green pigment in leaves that helps make food. • A liquid that plants need to grow and stay alive. • The process plants use to make food from sunlight. • Having a sweet or pleasant smell like many flowers. • ...
Bacteria and fungal cells 2023-10-11
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- - fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Releases energy.
- - bacteria, fungi and plant cells have this.
- - small ring of DNA in bacteria
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Chemical reactions happen
- - variable kept same in experiment
- - variable changed in experiment
- - variable measured in experiment
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- - cells that do not have a nucleus
- - part of the cell that contains DNA
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this.
- - cells that have a nucleus
- - where photosynthesis happens in plants.
- - bacteria, fungi, plants and animal cells have this. Makes proteins
13 Clues: - cells that have a nucleus • - small ring of DNA in bacteria • - variable changed in experiment • - variable measured in experiment • - cells that do not have a nucleus • - variable kept same in experiment • - part of the cell that contains DNA • - where photosynthesis happens in plants. • - bacteria, fungi and plant cells have this. • ...
Wonderful Wetlands Crossword 2021-01-31
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- coastal wetlands with high salinity
- or migrating birds that stop in wetlands while traveling north and south to avoid extreme weather are considered to be _________
- soft skinned vertebrates that lay eggs in wetlands
- when there is no available oxygen
- mountain wetland with a lot of moss
- along with water and soils, these show that a wetland is present
- the name for temporary or seasonal pools of water
- bell-shaped adaptation at the bottom of wetland tree trunks
- one of the primary sources of water for wetlands
- if a soil is always filled with water and is grey (or dark black) in color, it is most likely _____
- one of the wetland requirements, a fancy word for dirt
- the wetland indicator status of plants that can be found equally in wetlands or uplands
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- when wind, heat, snow, and ice break rock into smaller pieces
- plants that grow only in or on water
- peats and mucks are this kind of wetland soil
- in a wetland, the scent (caused by hydrogen sulfide gas) may smell like rotten _____
- a saltmarsh has mostly these types of plants
- changes plants make to survive in wetland conditions
- when there is hydric (wetland) soil, there in not much of this element in the soil
- a marsh where freshwater and saltwater mix
- word for when all the spaces between soil particles are filled
21 Clues: when there is no available oxygen • coastal wetlands with high salinity • mountain wetland with a lot of moss • plants that grow only in or on water • a marsh where freshwater and saltwater mix • a saltmarsh has mostly these types of plants • peats and mucks are this kind of wetland soil • one of the primary sources of water for wetlands • ...
Ecosystems - 5th Grade 2025-12-01
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- An animal that eats only plants
- A group of the same type of organism in one area
- A biome covered mostly with grasses and few trees
- A living thing that eats plants or animals for energy
- A group of connected food chains
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A large area with its own climate, plants, and animals
- A body part or behavior that helps an organism survive
- A warm, wet biome with many plants and animals
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- An animal that eats only meat
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Everything around a living thing
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals
- The place where a plant or animal lives
- All the different populations living together
- An animal that is hunted or eaten by another animal
- A path that shows how energy moves from one organism to another
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat • An animal that eats only plants • Everything around a living thing • A group of connected food chains • The place where a plant or animal lives • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts other animals for food • An animal that eats both plants and animals • All the different populations living together • ...
20 Plant Classifications 2024-11-22
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- Any of a group of vascular plants that have roots, stems, and leaves, reproduce by spores instead of by flowers and seeds
- adult Plant/ A plant that has reached full growth and maturity
- Plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits.
- / Any non-vascular plant in the Bryophyta group in the kingdom Plantae
- Short for dicotyledon.
- Seed/ A flowering plant's unit of reproduction and has all the materials needed to develop into another plant.
- Any plant that persists for several years, usually with new herbaceous growth from a part that survives from growing season to growing season.
- Short for monocotyledon.
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- A small flowerless green plant of the division Bryophyta, which comprises the mosses and liverworts.
- Plants/ Plants that bear flowers and fruits
- seedling/ A young plant grown from seed.
- A plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. Gymnosperms include the conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
- Any of a group of plants or plantlike organisms (such as algae and fungi) that lack differentiated stems, leaves, and roots
- A plant that produces wood as its structural tissue and thus has a hard stem
- Plants/ A plant that is characterized by the presence of conducting tissue.
- of seed/ The process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling.
- The act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
- Any herbaceous flowering plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons
- / Plants that do not have flowers.
- Any plant that completes its life cycle in a single growing season.
20 Clues: Short for dicotyledon. • Short for monocotyledon. • / Plants that do not have flowers. • Plants/ Plants that bear flowers and fruits • seedling/ A young plant grown from seed. • Plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits. • Any plant that completes its life cycle in a single growing season. • ...
Gardening Essentials 2024-04-29
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- Material spread over soil to conserve moisture.
- Tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
- Container used for holding plants.
- Tool for cutting branches.
- A tool for digging in gardening.
- Structure for climbing plants.
- Decomposed organic material for fertilizing.
- Borders for garden beds.
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- Protective wear for hands while gardening.
- Tool for watering plants, especially with a long spout.
- Tool for spraying liquid on plants.
- To add nutrients to plants.
- Used for watering plants.
- Beginnings of a new plant.
- Small hand tool for planting.
15 Clues: Borders for garden beds. • Used for watering plants. • Tool for cutting branches. • Beginnings of a new plant. • To add nutrients to plants. • Small hand tool for planting. • Structure for climbing plants. • A tool for digging in gardening. • Container used for holding plants. • Tool for spraying liquid on plants. • Protective wear for hands while gardening. • ...
Horticulture 2024-01-31
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- maintains plants, grounds, building facilities, equipment and driveways in national, sate,city or privately owned park
- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower
- A student-led, instructor-supervised, work based learning experience that results in measurable outcomes aligned to your career plan of your study
- cares for land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry, or other public or private that have lawns and plants that have to maintained (includes IPM)
- work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
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- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employee do both sexual and asexual plant propagation.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, building and equipment.
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing,processing and marketing vegetables.
- Educational requirement for professional areas because of required licenses,paperwork, research, and/or teaching
- Educational requirement for skilled job
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes
15 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing,processing and marketing vegetables. • ...
3B Kaelyn Buoy 2021-04-23
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- How does carbon move from dead plants and animals to the soil?
- Water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, hail, and snow.
- When nitrogen from the atmosphere enters the soil
- When dead animals decompose and nitrogen is converted in inorganic forms.
- The process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- This is the most abundant element in our atmosphere, making up 78% of it.
- How does carbon move from the atmosphere to plants?
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- 3% of the water on the Earth is this.
- When dissolved nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- The process where water vapor is converted back into liquid water.
- When burned, these release carbon and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere; coal, oil, gas, etc.
- These gases trap heat in the atmosphere; carbon is one of these gases.
- How does carbon move from plants, to animals, to more animals?
- 97% of the water on the Earth is this.
- This force of energy converts nitrogen into forms that are usable by plants and animals
- The form of nitrogen in which it can be used by plants
- The part of Earth's spheres where water is present
- When nitrogen is transformed into a form that can be used by plants
- How does carbon move from living things to the atmosphere?
- How does carbon move through the different spheres?
- The process where water is converted from its liquid state to its gas state of water vapor
21 Clues: 3% of the water on the Earth is this. • 97% of the water on the Earth is this. • When nitrogen from the atmosphere enters the soil • The part of Earth's spheres where water is present • How does carbon move through the different spheres? • How does carbon move from the atmosphere to plants? • When dissolved nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere • ...
Everett Science Review 2 2025-11-03
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- In a tree trunk, the lighter rings of wood that carry sap.
- All flowering plant have...
- The circles in a tree trunk that show a year's growth of new wood are..
- Structure that holds and protects seeds
- Plant-like organisms which contain no chlorophyll.
- The part of a plant which carries water and minerals upward and food downward is the...
- Food-making process of green plants
- A gas given off by people and animals that plants need.
- Green material in plants.
- We depend on ... from trees to live.
- All living things depend on...
- The leaves and the branches of a tree.
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- ...forests have trees that change color in autumn.
- A seed needs ..., right temperature and air in order to sprout and grow.
- The energy that helps plants make food.
- Part of the plant that makes food.
- Pine trees have narrow leaves
- Plant-like organisms which contain no chlorophyll.
- Protective "skin" of a tree trunk
- When a seed is resting we say it is...
- Ferns and mosses are green plants which begin as...
- God designed plant life to ...or make more of its kind.
- The part of a plant that makes seeds is the...
- A plant's ... grow downward to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
- Tiny insects and worms that help to break dead things down.
- The act of moving pollen from flower to flower
- Yellow powdery dust formed by flowers
27 Clues: Green material in plants. • All flowering plant have... • Pine trees have narrow leaves • All living things depend on... • Protective "skin" of a tree trunk • Part of the plant that makes food. • Food-making process of green plants • We depend on ... from trees to live. • Yellow powdery dust formed by flowers • When a seed is resting we say it is... • ...
Liv’s biology crossword 2022-10-07
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- animals that eat both plants and meat
- a place we’re both plants and animals live to create a __________
- temperatures and weather
- animals that only eat meat
- a place were the weather is very hot and intense sand storms are common
- name given to all living things (starts with O)
- animals that kill others for food
- when animals seem invisible
- plants
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- Animals that only eat plants
- when an animal species change over generations to survive easier
- a tree that never lets go of it’s leaves even in autumn
- a system that includes of animals plants and weather
- a virus that can kill
- a layer over the planet there to protect the planet
- a layer in the rainforest that is made by trees and inhabited by tree climbing animals
- a place where a specific species live
- the only animal that is related to the giraffe
- someone that study’s the ecosystem
- what animals eat
20 Clues: plants • what animals eat • a virus that can kill • temperatures and weather • animals that only eat meat • when animals seem invisible • Animals that only eat plants • animals that kill others for food • someone that study’s the ecosystem • animals that eat both plants and meat • a place where a specific species live • the only animal that is related to the giraffe • ...
UNIT 1 MICROBIOLOGY 2020-09-27
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- smallest unit of life
- organism depend on other for nutrition
- comma shaped bacteria
- eukaryotic organisms carrying photosynthesis
- study of microorganism
- organism reproducing own food
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- population of organisms cultivated in medium
- unicellular prokaryotic organism
- infoldings of plasma membrane
- study of algae
- instrument that makes enlargement of small object
- hair like structure provides locomotion
- process in which small bud develops at one end
- study of fungus
14 Clues: study of algae • study of fungus • smallest unit of life • comma shaped bacteria • study of microorganism • infoldings of plasma membrane • organism reproducing own food • unicellular prokaryotic organism • organism depend on other for nutrition • hair like structure provides locomotion • population of organisms cultivated in medium • eukaryotic organisms carrying photosynthesis • ...
Exercise and Nutrition 2022-03-03
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- food group including meat, eggs, etc.
- muscle on the arm that is bilateral to bicep
- exercise that works out the heart
- eating the necessary food for health and growth
- the process where the body sheds pounds
- job where someone plays sports professionaly
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- profession that helps people have a good diet
- Activity requiring physical effort
- the best university for exercise nutrition
- part of the body that grows when worked out
- disease that impairs ability to produce insulin
11 Clues: exercise that works out the heart • Activity requiring physical effort • food group including meat, eggs, etc. • the process where the body sheds pounds • the best university for exercise nutrition • part of the body that grows when worked out • muscle on the arm that is bilateral to bicep • job where someone plays sports professionaly • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2024-01-16
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- flashes in the sky, causes nitrogen to come up from the ground into atmosphere
- the process where microscopic organisms like bacteria or other types of decomposing organisms
- the process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism
- this process breaks down fixed nitrogen and returns unfixed di-nitrogen gas to the atmosphere
- the process in which unfixed di-nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is changed to "fixed" biologically available nitrogen compounds like nitrate and ammonium
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- a substance that an organism needs to survive but can not make on its own
- the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds
- organisms that break down dead plants and animals and return important denitrifying fixed nitrogen, to the soil
- that breaks apart fixed nitrogen and return unfixed di-nitrogen gas to the atmosphere
- the movement of nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil and water, through the food chain, and back to the atmosphere
10 Clues: a substance that an organism needs to survive but can not make on its own • flashes in the sky, causes nitrogen to come up from the ground into atmosphere • the process of combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen or one of its compounds • that breaks apart fixed nitrogen and return unfixed di-nitrogen gas to the atmosphere • ...
Biotech 2024-04-11
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- The selection of desirable traits in plants and animals.
- A process used to change the genes of a living organism.
- A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal.
- The process of selecting parents with desirable traits to breed together to produce offspring with more desirable qualities.
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- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species.
- A scientist who studies soil management and crop production. Sometimes acting as a liaison between farmers and researchers. They recommend solutions to improve farming productivity.
- (GMO) A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is an organic compound made of a sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate, and a nitrogenous base that contains genetic instructions used by cells to make proteins.
- Tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism.
10 Clues: The selection of desirable traits in plants and animals. • A process used to change the genes of a living organism. • Tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism. • The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species. • A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal. • ...
Science Crossword 2023-11-14
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- a plant that makes it owns food
- "Animal hunted by a predator
- "Hunter in the animal kingdom
- An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food
- "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines
- An organism that consumes other plants and animals for energy
- "Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- "Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is unaffected"
- "Each step in,indicating an organism's position in the food chain
- Meat-eatinganimal
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- The process in which energy is taken from the sun to create food for the plants in which excess oxygen and glucose is released into the air.
- "Plant cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- Diagram illustrating the distribution of organic matter in _____ levels
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- "Organism that eats another in a biological hierarchy
- "Process of exchanging gases for energy production
- "Interconnected system of multiple food chains in an ecosystem
- "Tiny organisms, often invisible to the naked eye
20 Clues: Meat-eatinganimal • "Animal hunted by a predator • "Hunter in the animal kingdom • a plant that makes it owns food • An animal that eats both plants and meat • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • "Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • "Bacterium commonly found in the intestines • An autotroph/ a plant that makes it owns food • ...
Plants Part 1 2022-04-06
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- roots like an onion
- where the leaf attaches to the stem
- carries water up to the leaves
- plant trunk and branches
- plants that live for many years
- openings in leaves exchange gases
- organisms that makes their own food
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- plants live, flower, and die in two years
- part of the plant that grows in the soil
- root like a carrot
- carries sugars down to the roots
- roots like a potato
- part of the plant that grows in the air
- green part of plant where photosynthesis happens
- plants live, flower, reproduce and die in one year
15 Clues: root like a carrot • roots like an onion • roots like a potato • plant trunk and branches • carries water up to the leaves • plants that live for many years • carries sugars down to the roots • openings in leaves exchange gases • where the leaf attaches to the stem • organisms that makes their own food • part of the plant that grows in the air • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword 2023-09-13
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- a taxonomic class of plants that have flowers and that have seeds enclosed in fruits (ripened ovaries)
- a perennial plant that produces secondary growth that persists year after year
- the time required for a seed to germinate, grow vegetatively, flower, and produce viable seed
- a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch and protein for use by the embryo
- a cultivated plant within a species that shows a significant difference from other plants in the species
- a plant that has a characteristic distinguishing it from the other plants in the species but does not transfer that characteristic to its offspring through sexual reproduction
- a plant that completes its life cycle within one year or within one growing season
- a system of naming of organisms
- a Latinized binomial name consisting of the genus and the specific epithet or species
- a taxonomic class of plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary
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- a member of the subclass of flowering plants with embryos that have a single cotyledon; also called a monocot
- a perennial plant that has no persistent woody stem above the ground
- a group of closely related organisms composed of one or more species
- a plant that retains its leaves all year
- a gymnosperm that produces cones
- the study of the internal and external appearance of an organism
- a plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- a plant with tissues specialized for conducting materials such as water, minerals, and sugars
- dropping leaves in the fall
- the science of naming, describing, and classifying plants
- a plant that normally requires two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
- a Swedish botanist who created a classification system for minerals, plants, and animals; also known as Linnaeus
- a member of the subclass of flowering plants with embryos that have two cotyledons, or seed leaves; also called a dicot
- a group of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus
24 Clues: dropping leaves in the fall • a system of naming of organisms • a gymnosperm that produces cones • a plant that retains its leaves all year • the science of naming, describing, and classifying plants • a plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons • the study of the internal and external appearance of an organism • ...
HEALTY HABIT 2025-04-16
11 Clues: Morning meal. • Nightly rest. • Physical activity. • Fuel for the body. • Natural outdoor air. • Drink for hydration. • Way to relax the mind. • Walking place in nature. • Practice to avoid germs. • Habit for mental clarity. • Activity to strengthen muscles.
Nutrition 2016-04-24
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- dioxide + water carbon dioxide glucose + oxygen
- take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called stomata.
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- that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them is called saprotrophs.
- process of taking in food by the organism and its utilization by the body is called nutrition
4 Clues: dioxide + water carbon dioxide glucose + oxygen • take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores called stomata. • that live on dead plants and animals and derive their food from them is called saprotrophs. • process of taking in food by the organism and its utilization by the body is called nutrition
Salads Crossword (10 Marks) 2024-11-18
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- A mineral that helps control fluid balance, but excessive intake can lead to high blood pressure.
- A sour liquid produced by fermenting ethanol or sugars, commonly used in dressings.
- The mixture of two liquids that do not normally combine, such as oil and vinegar.
- A high-protein, gluten-free grain that is often used in salads for added texture and nutrition.
- A taste sensation that is sharp or pungent, often found in greens like arugula.
- The taste appeal of food, referring to how enjoyable it is to eat.
- A B-vitamin that helps the body make red blood cells and supports cell division.
- A type of sugar found in milk and dairy products.
- A red, orange, or yellow pigment found in fruits and vegetables, which the body converts to vitamin A.
- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- An antioxidant found in tomatoes and red fruits, linked to heart health.
- An ingredient that helps combine two liquids that would normally separate, such as egg yolk in mayonnaise.
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- A unit of measurement for energy provided by food.
- A type of healthy fat that is liquid at room temperature, often found in olive oil.
- A plant-based nutrient that helps regulate the digestive system.
- A dark, sweet vinegar commonly used in salad dressings.
- A salad dressing made from oil, vinegar, and seasonings.
- A compound that helps prevent damage to cells caused by free radicals.
- A waxy, fat-like substance found in the blood, essential for cell function but potentially harmful in excess.
- The fresh, crunchy texture often desired in salads.
20 Clues: A type of sugar found in milk and dairy products. • A unit of measurement for energy provided by food. • The fresh, crunchy texture often desired in salads. • A dark, sweet vinegar commonly used in salad dressings. • A salad dressing made from oil, vinegar, and seasonings. • A plant-based nutrient that helps regulate the digestive system. • ...
Grassland Habitat 2020-10-05
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- / very hot weather
- / cold weather, snow falls
- / open, flat areas of land
- / animals that eat only meat
- things / rocks, water, and dirt
- / shallow moving water
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- / animals that eat both plants and other animals
- / animals that eat only plants
- / cool weather, usually is when plants begin to die
- / prairie dogs dig underground homes that are called...
- / the process of how plants make their own food
- / found in Canada and the United States
- things / plants and animals
- / a weather that is warm and has some rain falls
- / a place in nature
15 Clues: / very hot weather • / a place in nature • / shallow moving water • / cold weather, snow falls • / open, flat areas of land • things / plants and animals • / animals that eat only meat • / animals that eat only plants • things / rocks, water, and dirt • / found in Canada and the United States • / the process of how plants make their own food • ...
plants! diversity, structures and adaptations 2025-11-30
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- the naked seed family of plants
- a group making up 90% of all plants
- vascular water transfer system
- an informal group of nonvascular plants
- the organelle in a plant designed for light intake
- gives the plant a 'spine'
- keeps a plant grounded, plural
- the nutrient carnivorous plants feed for
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- plant activity to exchange CO2 for O2
- cell designed to regulate the stomata
- the nonvascular method of water intake
- allows for gas exchange
- sugar factories of a plant, plural
- what gives many plants their green color
- the theoretical shape of a leaf in a low-water area
15 Clues: allows for gas exchange • gives the plant a 'spine' • vascular water transfer system • keeps a plant grounded, plural • the naked seed family of plants • sugar factories of a plant, plural • a group making up 90% of all plants • plant activity to exchange CO2 for O2 • cell designed to regulate the stomata • the nonvascular method of water intake • ...
Chapter 1 Food, Nutrition, and Health 2013-11-15
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- Sum of all chemical changes that take place in the body by which it maintains itself and produces energy
- Professional dietitian
- State of optimal physical, mental, and social well-being
- Recommended daily allowances ofnutrients and energy intake
- Nutrient recommendations for each gender and age group that can be used for assessing and planning diets
- A polysaccharide: the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body, which is stored primarily in the liver and to a lesser extent in muscle tissue
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- Sum of the processes involved with the intake of nutrients as well as assimilating and using them to maintain body tissue and provide energy
- Composed of 1000 calories, the measure of heat that is necessary to raise the temp of 1000g (1L) of water by 1 degree Celcius
- Active engagement in behaviors ro programs that advance positive well-being
- Visual pattern of the current basic five food groups
- Body of science that relates to the processes in nutrition
- Nitrogen-bearing compounds that form the structural units of protein
- Management of diet and the use of food
13 Clues: Professional dietitian • Management of diet and the use of food • Visual pattern of the current basic five food groups • State of optimal physical, mental, and social well-being • Body of science that relates to the processes in nutrition • Recommended daily allowances ofnutrients and energy intake • ...
Healthy Habits 2022-04-14
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- a desired outcome
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- used for growth, activity and daily living
- this is considered a healthy snack
- lack of sleep may increase your craving for this
- the best drink option for hydration
- activity the goal for this is 60 minutes a day
- something you do almost everyday
- for daily screentime, this is the maximum time recommended
- the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure
- a nutrition guide (fruits, veggies, grains, dairy and protein)
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- examples include wheat, rice and oats
- measurement for water
- the food group that contains broccoli, carrots and potatoes
- something you usually play with others, a form of physical activity
- an example of an activity that is low impact
- how much food you choose to consume at one time
- aim to get 8-10 hours a night
18 Clues: a desired outcome • measurement for water • aim to get 8-10 hours a night • something you do almost everyday • this is considered a healthy snack • the best drink option for hydration • examples include wheat, rice and oats • used for growth, activity and daily living • an example of an activity that is low impact • activity the goal for this is 60 minutes a day • ...
Science Crossword 2025-05-27
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- The part of the experiment that is kept the same
- The variable that is changed in an experiment
- The first level of a food chain, usually plants
- The process plants use to make food
- An environment where plants and animals live in harmony The part of the experiment that is kept the same
- Something that cannot dissolve in water
- Organisms that break down dead matter
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- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- A series of interconnected food chains
- A type of energy stored in food
- Organisms that eat meat
- The things that is measured in an experiment
- An educated guess or prediction
- The tool used to measure temperature
- Something that can dissolve in water
- The top predator in a food chain
- A scientist who studies the stars
- Organisms that eat plants and meat
18 Clues: Organisms that eat meat • A type of energy stored in food • An educated guess or prediction • The top predator in a food chain • A scientist who studies the stars • Organisms that eat plants and meat • The process plants use to make food • The tool used to measure temperature • Something that can dissolve in water • Organisms that break down dead matter • ...
Green Plant Crossword! 2013-10-14
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- A sugar that plants make.
- A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood.
- Plants need this liquid to survive and so that they don't dry out
- These are needed for photosynthesis and are very important to the plant.
- Plants grow towards this and need it to survive.
- When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Plants give this out.
- Plant grow from these and when they reproduce they are scattered so that more plants can grow.
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- Part of a plant that attracts bees to pollinate. Most of them are pretty to look at too.
- Green things found in the leaves of a plant.
- Hold a plant firmly in the ground.
- Rectangular. Found in the leaves of plants packed together.
- Plants take this gas in.
- Water snd nutrients travel up this through to the leaves.
14 Clues: Plants give this out. • Plants take this gas in. • A sugar that plants make. • Hold a plant firmly in the ground. • Green things found in the leaves of a plant. • Plants grow towards this and need it to survive. • When a plant gets food from carbon dioxide and water. • A type of plant that grows very big and is made of wood. • ...
Unit 8 & 9 Key Terms 2022-05-28
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- Partly decomposed organic matter
- the accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other organic chemicals in an organism
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- the cultivation of fish or other marine life for food
- a substance required in relatively small, commonly referred to as vitamins and minerals.
- process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- providing water other than precipitation to crops
- Organisms that have had their DNA modified
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful that may be harmful to agricultural plants.
- to graze so heavily that the vegetation is damaged and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
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- a substance required in relatively large amounts, namely carbohydrates, protein, and fat..
- an aquatic area with little oxygen and thus, little life
- the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed
- Soil with an even mixture of particle sizes
- excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
- Breakdown of waste, organisms, and organic material into simple molecules
- Physical and chemical breaking of rocks and minerals into smaller pieces
- Kills plants
- Plants that destroy other plants
20 Clues: Kills plants • Partly decomposed organic matter • Plants that destroy other plants • Organisms that have had their DNA modified • Soil with an even mixture of particle sizes • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • providing water other than precipitation to crops • the cultivation of fish or other marine life for food • ...
Plant needs, parts, and seeds 2021-01-29
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- Plants grow toward the ___ to make sure they get enough light.
- The new plant growing inside the seed
- The part of the plant that collects the sun's energy and helps plants make food
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- Plants use ___ to help them stay upright.
- Plants that live under water get their air from ___ in the water.
- Plants need ___ from the Sun.
- Plants use ___ to make their food.
- The seeds from this plant are attached to soft, white, feathery parachutes
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- The part of the plant that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Plants use ___ in the soil to grow.
- The white part inside a seed that is food for the new plant
- The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit
- Sticky seed carried in animal fur
- The thin, black skin on a seed that keeps it from drying out
- The seeds from this plant have a special design that helps them spiral away from the tree
16 Clues: Plants need ___ from the Sun. • Sticky seed carried in animal fur • Plants use ___ to make their food. • Plants use ___ in the soil to grow. • The new plant growing inside the seed • Plants use ___ to help them stay upright. • The part of the plant that makes seeds and fruit • The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2024-01-04
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- the area of horticulture that deals with designing, installing, and maintaining landscapes.
- the area of horticulture
- the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables.
- the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants.
- the practice of farming
- a place that speacializes in in starting plants and growing them until they are ready to be transplanted.
- the applied science of growing plants for food, comfort, or beautification.
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- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with flowers and potted plants.
- the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts.
- the combination of scientific, technological, and production activities that ensure the satisfaction of the consumer.
- the type of science where people apply existing scientific knowledge to practical applications
- reatial outlets that sell plants
- plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves.
- the type of science where people perform experiments in the pursuit of knew information
- a living organism characterized by being green, having leaves, and preforming photosynthesis
- the field of science that deals with the study of plants and plant processes.
16 Clues: the practice of farming • the area of horticulture • reatial outlets that sell plants • plants used for their colorful greenery and leaves. • the area of horticulture that deals with vegetables. • the field of science that deals with the cultivation of plants. • the area of horticulture that specifically deals with fruit and nuts. • ...
The Plant: Structure and Function 2023-01-30
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- process plants use to make their own food
- carries water throughout the plant
- green pigment in leaves
- attaches the leaf to the plant
- flowering plants
- roots that grow from the shoot system
- seed leaf
- several roots grow out at the same time
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- plants with one seed leaf
- young plants produced from seeds
- plants with two seed leaves
- carries food to other parts of the plant
- tip of the leaf
- loss of water from plants
- has a main root and lateral roots grow from it
15 Clues: seed leaf • tip of the leaf • flowering plants • green pigment in leaves • plants with one seed leaf • loss of water from plants • plants with two seed leaves • attaches the leaf to the plant • young plants produced from seeds • carries water throughout the plant • roots that grow from the shoot system • several roots grow out at the same time • ...
annual bedding plant terms 2023-03-21
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- planting of seeds (sow)
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating (germination rate)
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays (plugs)
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condition (viable)s
- molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants (cell packs)
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying (annuals)
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures (DIF)
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cutting (hard baskets)
- term for soil or media (medium)
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- refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale (shelf life)
- grown to salable size (finished)
- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment (toning)
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground (transplanted)
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from growing medium as water flows through the media (leaching)
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed (soft baskets)
- refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance (breaks)
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating (fertigation)
17 Clues: planting of seeds (sow) • term for soil or media (medium) • grown to salable size (finished) • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating (fertigation) • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating (germination rate) • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum condition (viable)s • the difference between the day and the night time temperatures (DIF) • ...
Biology Chapter 14 2021-05-05
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- nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves
- plants that live for two years
- plants that live for only one year
- a plant that loses its leaves for winter
- the process of cutting away a ring of inner and outer bark all way around a tree trunk
- plant organs, the parts of a plant involved in reproduction
- living vascular tissue that carries sugar and organic substances throughout a plant
- the arrangement of leaves on the stem of a plant
- the tiny howls on the underside of the leaf
- the characteristics of a leaf edge
- a fine dust that contains the sperm of seed-producing plants
- in alternation of generations, the generation that occupies the largest portion of the life cycle
- typically have yellow or orange hues
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- organs, the parts of a plant that are not involved in reproduction
- acid the result of the brown color in leaves
- plants that grow year after year
- cells cells that have not specialized in any particular function
- of generations a life cycle in which there is both a multicellular diploid form and a multicellular haploid form
- a “seed leaf” which develops as a part of the seed
- the study of plants
20 Clues: the study of plants • plants that live for two years • plants that grow year after year • plants that live for only one year • the characteristics of a leaf edge • typically have yellow or orange hues • a plant that loses its leaves for winter • the tiny howls on the underside of the leaf • acid the result of the brown color in leaves • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-10-20
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- responsible irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
- science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits
- Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies
- Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants
- in this SAE the student begins with a question that asks why or how something happens, followed by a period of data collection using qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies.
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- "The cultivation, processing and marketing of flowers, ornnamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts
- Grows vegetables and flowers, performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
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- propagation, growing, planting, maintaining and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees
- Investigate, plan, conduct, and evaluate a project designed to provide a service to the school, public entities, or the community, Project must benefit an organization, group, or individuals other than the FFA chapter.
- latin word meaning "Cultivation"
- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables
- in this SAE the student applys the scientific process to control certain variables while changing others to observe the outcome.
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- latin word meaning "Garden"
- in this SAE the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments
- Grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests, or producing fruit
- in this SAE the student is in an employment setting
20 Clues: latin word meaning "Garden" • latin word meaning "Cultivation" • Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies • Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants • in this SAE the student is in an employment setting • growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables • science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes. • ...
Spring Crossword 2025-04-03
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- = A flying insect with colorful wings
- = When plants grow up
- = A combination of trees and plants, and animals
- = One of the four seasons
- = The green plants on the field
- = A sport that is pretty fun
- = When you eat with friends outside
- = A type of plant with petals
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- = A living thing on the grass
- = To enjoy
- = Flying animals with sharp and small wings
- = A big ball in the sky that shines
- = An animal that can fly in the sky
- = Fresh desserts
- = A weather situation with water drops
- = Having joy, being fine
- = Being Calm
17 Clues: = To enjoy • = Being Calm • = Fresh desserts • = When plants grow up • = Having joy, being fine • = One of the four seasons • = A sport that is pretty fun • = A living thing on the grass • = A type of plant with petals • = The green plants on the field • = A big ball in the sky that shines • = An animal that can fly in the sky • = When you eat with friends outside • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- organisms that make their own food using natural resources
- Organisms that eat plants/animals for nutrients
- Multiple food chains combined
- Organisms that feed on meat/flesh
- Organisms that decompose organic materials
- Non-living things in an ecosystem
- Organisms that needs to eat other plants/animals for food
- Living thing
- Where parasites live
- Organisms that feed on meat and plants
- Whole number of individuals in a region
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- Places on Earth where life exists
- Organisms that prey on other weaker organisms
- community of living organisms
- Organisms that look for food
- Organisms that are the food for the predators
- Living things in an ecosystem
- organisms that make their own food
- The system of things that get eaten
- various species in a common location
- position of an organism in the food chain
- Study of organisms
- Organism makes its home
- Organisms that feed on plants
- Organism that is a parasite
25 Clues: Living thing • Study of organisms • Where parasites live • Organism makes its home • Organism that is a parasite • Organisms that look for food • community of living organisms • Living things in an ecosystem • Multiple food chains combined • Organisms that feed on plants • Places on Earth where life exists • Organisms that feed on meat/flesh • Non-living things in an ecosystem • ...
Living Thin 2021-01-01
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- cold-blooded and covered in scales
- Large marsupial
- mainly nocturnal bird
- Concerned with the protection of the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals
- Flying mammal
- organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another
- have scales to help them swim through water
- birds that like to dive underwater
- warm-blooded animals that can make their own body heat
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- makes plants green
- when lots of water make the plant embryo too big for its seed, so it breaks out
- Has a trunk
- meat-eating animals
- live both in water and on land
- require soil, water, and the sun to survive
- plant-eating animal
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- feathers allow these animals to fly
- plants and animals, flora and
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • makes plants green • meat-eating animals • plant-eating animal • Likes to chase mice • mainly nocturnal bird • plants and animals, flora and • live both in water and on land • cold-blooded and covered in scales • birds that like to dive underwater • feathers allow these animals to fly • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • movement towards or away from • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- An element that helps spread seeds and spores
- Plant with multiple cotyledons
- Nonvascular plant that does no have transport tubes
- Oldest group of tracheophytes
- One of the three major plant organs
- A gymnosperm that grows from pollution
- Plant with one cotyledon
- A gymnosperm that is found in tropical areas
- reproductive structure of a plant
- Holder of the
- Vascular plant that has transport tubes
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- Young tightly coiled frond
- Process by which plants make food
- An important source of food and minerals for plants
- Anchors plants into the ground
- Small hairlike root system
- Flowering Plants
- A large group of vascular land plant that has uncovered seeds
- One of the resources extracted from Conifer trees
- A bryophyte that lives in damp, swampy areas
20 Clues: Holder of the • Flowering Plants • Plant with one cotyledon • Young tightly coiled frond • Small hairlike root system • Oldest group of tracheophytes • Anchors plants into the ground • Plant with multiple cotyledons • Process by which plants make food • reproductive structure of a plant • One of the three major plant organs • A gymnosperm that grows from pollution • ...
Food Webs and Trophic Pyramids 2025-12-11
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- – An effect that happens later
- – A plant that makes its own food
- – An animal that eats only plants
- – A shape showing energy levels
- – The home of a plant or animal
- – An animal that eats plants and animals
- – An animal that must eat to get energy
- – The amount of living matter in a level
- – Related to energy levels in a pyramid
- – Any living thing
- – An animal that is hunted
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- – An animal that eats other animals
- – An animal that hunts other animals
- – Breaks down dead plants and animals
- – An effect that happens right away
- – What all living things need to survive
- – The main source of energy for plants
- – A place where living things interact
- – A simple path of energy
- – Many food chains connected
20 Clues: – Any living thing • – A simple path of energy • – An animal that is hunted • – Many food chains connected • – An effect that happens later • – A shape showing energy levels • – The home of a plant or animal • – A plant that makes its own food • – An animal that eats only plants • – An animal that eats other animals • – An effect that happens right away • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
SOURCES OF FOOD 2017-04-16
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- It is made from milk
- It gives us meat
- Ex. of Scavengers
- They are known as producers
- It is a root
- It eats green plants
- It gives us eggs
- the animals which eat both plants and flesh of animals
- The food which is stored in stem
- Is obtained from plants
- The animals which eats green plants
- Is the ingredient which we get from earth
- They have small teeth, they to help swallow the prey as whole
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- Ex. of herbivore
- It is a fruit
- Small animals that depend on other living things for food
- It lives inside bodies of animals and eat the digested food
- Ex. of carnivore
- It is flower
- They suck the blood of humans and animals
- It is convert into honey
- the food which small fish eats
- The animals which eat the flesh of other animals
- The chemical substances in food that our body needs
- Ex. of a omnivore
25 Clues: It is a root • It is flower • It is a fruit • Ex. of herbivore • It gives us meat • Ex. of carnivore • It gives us eggs • Ex. of Scavengers • Ex. of a omnivore • It is made from milk • It eats green plants • Is obtained from plants • It is convert into honey • They are known as producers • the food which small fish eats • The food which is stored in stem • The animals which eats green plants • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-02-25
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- a molecule containing chlorophyll
- surrounds the chloroplast
- NADP+/NADPH
- sugar
- compound found in the chloroplasts of plants
- a structure that is bound to the light-dependent site
- where energy is generated
- allows plants to grow
- does not require light to have a reaction
- how plants get their energy to produce glucose
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- the chemical reactions that converts carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- ADP/ATP
- a substance that enters into and is altered in the course of a chemical reaction
- manufactured in the leaves from excess glucose
- light being absorbed and converted to chemical energy
- the substance in which plants grow
16 Clues: sugar • ADP/ATP • NADP+/NADPH • allows plants to grow • surrounds the chloroplast • where energy is generated • a molecule containing chlorophyll • the substance in which plants grow • does not require light to have a reaction • compound found in the chloroplasts of plants • manufactured in the leaves from excess glucose • how plants get their energy to produce glucose • ...
Importance of Rainforests 2016-10-31
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- This is proof of the rainforests healing power.
- Species of which animal from both Australia and South America can help with health complaints.
- Rain that falls in a rainforest is quickly absorbed by plants and returned to the air as....
- Rainforests help to cool the Earth by up to f______ d_____________.
- What per cent of Earths surface are covered by forests?
- This location produces half of all the Earths oxygen.
- What per cent of plants and animals have been analysed for their potential?
- These were the source of the world's first birth control pills.
- Best timber in the world for guitar making.
- Over 3000 plants from the rainforest are used to control f_____________.
- This is kept relatively stable with the help of rainforests.
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- Rainforests are sometime referred to as what due to their oxygen production.
- Classification of the timber produced from rainforest trees.
- This originally came from cacao trees native to the Amazon rainforest.
- Even p_________________ v___________ from an Amazonian snake can be used as medicine.
- More than 7000 m__________ m__________ are made from rainforest plants.
- Indigenious people generally have l________ impact on their forest home.
- This ingredient is used in chewies and comes from rainforest plants.
- At least h_______ of all known plants and animals live in the forests
- Rainforests help keep Earth cool by absorbing much of the s__________ h__________.
- Number of indigenious people living in rainforests worldwide.
- Created by water vapour.
22 Clues: Created by water vapour. • Best timber in the world for guitar making. • This is proof of the rainforests healing power. • This location produces half of all the Earths oxygen. • What per cent of Earths surface are covered by forests? • Classification of the timber produced from rainforest trees. • This is kept relatively stable with the help of rainforests. • ...
Garden Fun 2025-07-08
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- the part of the stamen that contains pollen
- Your new Lifestyle/Activity Director
- A fragrant purple flower
- decomposed organic matter
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- a sugary fluid secreted by plants, especially within flowers to encourage pollination by insects and other animals. It is collected by bees to make into honey.
- A long-handled tool used for weeding and breaking up soil
- A substance used to destroy pests
- An area of grass kept short and well-maintained
- A flexible tube used for delivering water
- Undesirable plants that compete with desired plants.
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- Spring blooming flowers that are usually large, showy, and brightly colored, generally red, orange, pink, yellow, or white
- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- A small cart used for transporting materials in the garden
- Natural or synthetic substance containing nutrients for improved plant growth and development
- every ____ has it's thorn
- Providing plants with the necessary moisture.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- The colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators
- Garden visitor with a stinger
20 Clues: A fragrant purple flower • decomposed organic matter • every ____ has it's thorn • Garden visitor with a stinger • A substance used to destroy pests • Your new Lifestyle/Activity Director • A flexible tube used for delivering water • the part of the stamen that contains pollen • Providing plants with the necessary moisture. • An area of grass kept short and well-maintained • ...
Health and Body №3 2023-02-01
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- An illness.
- A medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual and the heart beats very fast.
- A medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth.
- A substance in red blood cells that combines with and carries oxygen around the body, and gives blood its red colour.
- A type of anxiety disorder that involves an extreme fear of something.
- Of or for babies that were born recently.
- The substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health.
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- The condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels (= tubes that carry blood around the body).
- Identifying a particular illness using a combination of signs and symptoms.
- Analysis of urine by physical, chemical, and microscopical means to test for the presence of disease, drugs, etc.
- A type of very small organism that lives in air, earth, water, plants, and animals, often one that causes disease.
- Illness, especially for long periods or because of old age.
- One of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong.
- A substance that is put into the body of a person or animal to protect them from a disease by causing them to produce antibodies.
15 Clues: An illness. • Of or for babies that were born recently. • Illness, especially for long periods or because of old age. • The condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time. • A type of anxiety disorder that involves an extreme fear of something. • Identifying a particular illness using a combination of signs and symptoms. • ...
From fungus to plant - summary 24.05.2016 "Science" 2016-05-23
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- plant organ, which transports fluids between the roots and the shoots
- composite organism that emerges from algae living among the filaments of a fungus in a symbiotic relationship
- cultivar of a squash plant, most commonly of Cucurbita pepo, that is round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin, and deep yellow to orange coloration
- large, diverse group of photosynthetic organisms which need water to live
- process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy, normally from the Sun, into chemical energy
- sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral
- one of kingdoms in biology
- seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering
- popular tree, which has needles
- single-celled microorganisms, which are used for making many kinds of food (for example for baking or alcohol production)
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- organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil
- food preparation originating in Japan, including algae
- transformation of sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide (as a by-product)
- green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose
- thin plant organ, located above ground and specialized for photosynthesis
- group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds"
- organism that cannot fix carbon and uses organic carbon for growth
- the most diverse group of land plants
- organism that populates a region after a (short-term) natural disaster or any other event that kills off most life in that area
- large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mexico about 10,000 years ago
20 Clues: one of kingdoms in biology • popular tree, which has needles • the most diverse group of land plants • green organisms, which have cell walls with cellulose • food preparation originating in Japan, including algae • group of seed-producing plants, which name means "naked seeds" • organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil • ...
OCannabis 420 2021-04-14
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- primary root that grows from seeds
- a training technique
- the pod harboring male or female reproductive organs (most often misnamed)
- first leaves of the plant
- male plants have these
- intoxicant ingredient in marijuana
- a copy of a mother plant
- soil amendement
- concentrated form of cannabis
- a low thc plant
- ancestory, lineage, phenotype
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- glandular and secretory, clear, cloudy, amber
- a mass of calyxes
- essential nutrient
- poor quality LED lights
- process of using heat to activate THC from THCa
- seedless plants
- the green photosynthetic matter of plants
- a dual combination typically fed together
- food for plants
20 Clues: seedless plants • food for plants • soil amendement • a low thc plant • a mass of calyxes • essential nutrient • a training technique • male plants have these • poor quality LED lights • a copy of a mother plant • first leaves of the plant • concentrated form of cannabis • ancestory, lineage, phenotype • primary root that grows from seeds • intoxicant ingredient in marijuana • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2023-04-24
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- Volcanic eruptions rock formations and plate tectonics are examples of this.
- Forms of matter are passed from one one organism to another, one biosphere to another.
- Water in the sky forms into clouds.
- What eats plants for nitrogen source.
- Essential for life makes important chemicals such as DNA
- Element that is in each of the cycles
- Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen.
- Something that is made by man that adds phosphorus to water.
- Phosphorus is limited in this kind of water.
- activity Mining and burning of fossil fuels clearing of land and use of fertilizers.
- fuels Decayed plants and animals create...
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- Activities performed by living organisms
- Limited in oceans.
- Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2.
- Nitrogen ___ in oceans
- Formation of clouds lightning and flow of water are effects of this.
- Chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Rain fall to the ground.
- Water goes to the sky.
- rain Caused by humans type harmful to plants and animals
20 Clues: Limited in oceans. • Nitrogen ___ in oceans • Water goes to the sky. • Rain fall to the ground. • Water in the sky forms into clouds. • What eats plants for nitrogen source. • Element that is in each of the cycles • Activities performed by living organisms • Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen. • Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2. • ...
Biology 2022-10-20
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- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- an animal that is hunted and killed for food
- living or once living things in a ecosystem
- an organism that eats plants and animals for energy
- made up of parts of earth that exist
- an organism that lives on something else
- an animal that only eats meat/flesh
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- something that carries living organisms
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- plants,algae,plankton,and bacteria share this in common
- an area characterized by its features
- an animal that naturally prays on others
- non-living part of an Ecosystem
- the amount of individuals in a certain place
- an animal that feeds on strictly plants
- groups of organisms that live and interact with each other
- a human or animal that eats plants and meat
- the weather conditions in a general area
- an individual plant, animal or single celled life form
- home to an animal, plant or organism
20 Clues: non-living part of an Ecosystem • an animal that only eats meat/flesh • made up of parts of earth that exist • home to an animal, plant or organism • an area characterized by its features • an animal that feeds on strictly plants • something that carries living organisms • an animal that naturally prays on others • the weather conditions in a general area • ...
Botany 2021-02-25
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- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- stage of a plant that produces either egg or sperm
- unicellular reproductive structure of plants
- cactus and aloe vera are examples
- heterotrophic organism that reproduce with spores
- plants that produce flowers and fruits
- root-like structure of nonvascular plants
- moss, hornwort, and __________
- tissue that transports water
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- mature stage of a plant's life cycle
- plants that can live for several years
- tube-like tissues used for transport
- relationship exemplified in lichen
- sugar molecule that plants make as food
- covered with protective layer and has stored food
- tissue that runs down the stem of vascular plants
16 Clues: tissue that transports water • moss, hornwort, and __________ • cactus and aloe vera are examples • relationship exemplified in lichen • mature stage of a plant's life cycle • tube-like tissues used for transport • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • plants that can live for several years • plants that produce flowers and fruits • sugar molecule that plants make as food • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Joey Chapter 3 2023-10-10
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- Resources that cannot be replaced.
- Decayed plants and animals matter.
- Warm current that flows north along the U.S. Coast.
- Place where plants and animals live.
- Grasslands or prairies.
- Remains of ancient plants and animals.
- When two air masses of different temperatures.
- Frozen layers of soil.
- Desert like conditions.
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- Electricity from waterpower.
- Areas of tall grasses and scattered trees.
- Brings either dry or moist air.
- Surroundings.
- Resources Earth replaces naturally.
- Material in nature that people use and value.
- A group of plants and animals depends on each other.
- Region's average weather conditions over a long period.
- The place where two air masses of different moisture.
- Changes in the air for a given place and time.
- To die out of.
- Planting trees to replace.
21 Clues: Surroundings. • To die out of. • Frozen layers of soil. • Grasslands or prairies. • Desert like conditions. • Planting trees to replace. • Electricity from waterpower. • Brings either dry or moist air. • Resources that cannot be replaced. • Decayed plants and animals matter. • Resources Earth replaces naturally. • Place where plants and animals live. • ...
nutrients crossword 2014-05-14
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- substance in food that provides energy or help form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth.
- class of nutrients that are made up of amino acids which are to needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body.
- Fat/if you eat a lot of meat, whole milk, butter and ice cream, your diet will be high in what type?
- disease/if someone has excess body fat they are at increased risk for developing.
- sum of chemical processes that takes place in your body to keep you alive and active
- class of energy giving nutrients that includes sugar starches and fiber.
- the food product are listed from greatest to least amount.
- carbohydrates/starchy foods like potatoes, beans and grains are examples of?
- fat/if glycogen stores become full, the body is able to convert carbohydrate from the diet into?
- carbohydrates/ a type of carbohydrates.
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- you eat more carbohydrates than your body needs, some will be stored as?
- facts label/a list of important nutrients our bodies needs to provide energy and help us grow.
- energy in food is measured in?
- fiber/dissolves in water.
- fat/its the number of fat grams in one serving.
- science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food.
- density lipoproteins bring to the body cells?
- class of nutrients; also then main form of energy storage in the body.
- fiber/ adds bulk to your body.
19 Clues: fiber/dissolves in water. • energy in food is measured in? • fiber/ adds bulk to your body. • carbohydrates/ a type of carbohydrates. • density lipoproteins bring to the body cells? • fat/its the number of fat grams in one serving. • the food product are listed from greatest to least amount. • science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food. • ...
Plant classifications and atonomy 2024-05-06
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- source the plant or plant products are used by humans
- (a.k.a. monocots); “mono-” - means “one”
- plants with hardy stems that can survive winter frost
- plants that have soft stems that are killed by frost
- (a.k.a. dicots); “di-” means “two”
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
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- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- roots: grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- transports water and minerals from the roots
- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- the process of plants using stored energy
- source humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products
15 Clues: (a.k.a. dicots); “di-” means “two” • (a.k.a. monocots); “mono-” - means “one” • the process of plants using stored energy • roots: grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • transports water and minerals from the roots • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • plants that complete their life cycle in one year • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Nursery Production 2024-09-24
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- Production - Growing plants directly in the soil of a field.
- Selection - The process of choosing specific plants to grow based on various factors such as climate, market demand, and production method.
- - The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growing of crops.
- - A variety of a plant that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
- - Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often in reference to environmental practices.
- - Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities.
- Investment - Money spent to purchase or improve long-term assets, such as equipment or facilities needed for a business.
- - Plants grown for decorative purposes rather than for food or medicinal use.
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- List for Nursery Business
- - Characterized by the ability to create and manage a new business venture, often with high risk and reward.
- - Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others.
- - The process of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.
- Production - Growing plants in pots or containers instead of in the ground.
- - A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
- - Relating to the health of plants, particularly regarding the prevention of plant pests and diseases.
- Management - Strategies and practices used to control pests that threaten plants or crops.
16 Clues: List for Nursery Business • Production - Growing plants directly in the soil of a field. • - Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities. • - Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others. • - A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere. • ...
Year 8 Biology 2022-09-14
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- This is one of the components of air, plants absorb this.
- The attraction of a substance to another
- The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant.
- This is an organ in the plant responsible for absorbing sunlight.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, it contains lots of minerals that the plant needs.
- This is where plants are often planted, so they can absorb nutrients.
- This is one of the factors that plants need to survive, every cell in the plant will need this
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- This is one of the components of air, humans breathe this in.
- This is one of the factors required by plants, it talks about how close plants are together.
- The attraction of a substance to itself.
- This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant.
- This is one of the plant survival factors, it is all around us.
- This is the name for where the xylem vessels are stored in the plant.
- This is one of the factors plants need to survive, it shines down on plants.
- This is the vessel that allows water to be transported through the plant.
15 Clues: The attraction of a substance to another • The attraction of a substance to itself. • This is where water is absorbed thourgh a plant. • The force the allows water to be drawn up a plant. • This is one of the components of air, plants absorb this. • This is one of the components of air, humans breathe this in. • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2023-08-15
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- The plants own food
- It's one type of nutrient plants need to grow
- It is a process in which plants make their own food
- The gas plants give back to the air
- They are dissolved in the water plants find in the soil
- Plants find it in the soil
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- Some nutrients for the plants are calcium, _____, and nitrogen
- A substance that makes the leaves green
- The gas plants use to make photosynthesis
- A mixture of carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
- Carbon dioxide is a _____ found in the air
11 Clues: The plants own food • Plants find it in the soil • The gas plants give back to the air • A substance that makes the leaves green • The gas plants use to make photosynthesis • Carbon dioxide is a _____ found in the air • It's one type of nutrient plants need to grow • A mixture of carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight • It is a process in which plants make their own food • ...
Springtime 2024-03-15
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- - The flower of a plant, especially one that is particularly beautiful or abundant.
- - What brightens up our days and helps plants grow?
- - This flower comes in a variety of colors and is a symbol of spring.
- - When flowers open up and display their beauty.
- - A tool used for digging in the garden.
- - A young tree.
- - A flexible tube used for watering plants in the garden.
- - A yellow flower that often blooms early in the spring.
- - A fragrant flower often used in landscaping and floral arrangements.
- - Trimming away dead or overgrown parts of a plant.
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- - A plant that lives for more than two years.
- - A type of plant that produces flowers repeatedly throughout the season.
- - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - Bees and butterflies help in this process, transferring pollen from one flower to another.
- - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow.
- - A tool with a long handle and a row of metal teeth used for gathering leaves or leveling soil.
- - Material spread over the soil surface to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- - A young plant grown from a seed.
- - The activity of cultivating and tending to plants.
- - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky?
20 Clues: - A young tree. • - A young plant grown from a seed. • - A tool used for digging in the garden. • - A plant that lives for more than two years. • - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow. • - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. • - When flowers open up and display their beauty. • - What brings nourishment to plants from the sky? • ...
Animal Nutrition 2019-01-27
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- Livestock that eats both plants and animals
- Animal that only eats meat
- Simple stomach
- Gland below the jaw
- Found in saliva of mammals
- Livestock that only eats plants
- The act/process of swallowing
- Less pointed and somewhat flat teeth
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- Glands beneath the tongue
- Known as glycogen
- Narrow edged teeth at the front
- Grinding of food
- Mammal that chews the cub regurgitated from the rumen
- Glands in front of the ear
- Food grown for livestock
- Produced by several amino acids
16 Clues: Simple stomach • Grinding of food • Known as glycogen • Gland below the jaw • Food grown for livestock • Glands beneath the tongue • Animal that only eats meat • Glands in front of the ear • Found in saliva of mammals • The act/process of swallowing • Narrow edged teeth at the front • Livestock that only eats plants • Produced by several amino acids • ...
Nutrition crossword 2022-01-27
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- saturated
- used by the body for sources
- made when manufactures add hydrogen to the fat molecules in vegetable oil
- passes through the body without it being digested
- simple carb
- unsaturated
- the chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release energy
- supply body with energy, maintain body temp, protect nerves
- complex carb
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- long chains of smaller links bound together chemically
- the first class of nutrients
- a waxy fatlike substance that is found in animal products, it can go into your blood
- incomplete protein
- help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process
- complete protein
- the units that measure the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
16 Clues: saturated • simple carb • unsaturated • complex carb • complete protein • incomplete protein • the first class of nutrients • used by the body for sources • passes through the body without it being digested • long chains of smaller links bound together chemically • supply body with energy, maintain body temp, protect nerves • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-11-04
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- acid, helps to prevent birth defects
- class of nitrogenous
- maintain healthy bones
- maintains appetite
- soft white reactive metal
- common laxatives
- prevents low blood levels
- natural oil or grease
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- provides nourishment
- organic compound
- constituent of brass
- black crystals and a violet vapor
- prevents certain cancers
- filament of tissue from vegetable
- simple sugar
- treat high cholesterol
16 Clues: simple sugar • organic compound • common laxatives • maintains appetite • provides nourishment • constituent of brass • class of nitrogenous • natural oil or grease • maintain healthy bones • treat high cholesterol • prevents certain cancers • soft white reactive metal • prevents low blood levels • black crystals and a violet vapor • filament of tissue from vegetable • ...
Nutrition basics 2014-06-19
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- Yield glucose and galactose on hydrolysis
- Effect of excess fat consumption in the diet
- Emulsified fat droplets
- RDA for fat for lactating women
- A 3 carbon alcohol
- Protein deficiency in infants
- Fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on opposite sides of the double bond
- They contain Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and sometimes sulphur
- Made by hydrogenation of mannose
- Provides 7Kcal/g
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- Also knows as D-Glucitol
- Major component in plant cell walls
- Breaks down starch in the mouth
- A science of food which tells about the food and nutrients action in the body
- Amino acids which cannot be synthesized by the body
- A packaging method where the atmospheric conditions around the food product is modified
16 Clues: Provides 7Kcal/g • A 3 carbon alcohol • Emulsified fat droplets • Also knows as D-Glucitol • Protein deficiency in infants • Breaks down starch in the mouth • RDA for fat for lactating women • Made by hydrogenation of mannose • Major component in plant cell walls • Yield glucose and galactose on hydrolysis • Effect of excess fat consumption in the diet • ...
Nutrition Review 2012-12-10
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- Crispy, breaded, or crunchy are other words to describe _______ foods.
- When an ingredient is listed first on the ingredient list, that tells you that ingredient is the _________ ingredient.
- A ________________ is the amount of food on your plate.
- What type of fat is solid at room temperature and from animal products?
- If a sugar is natural, it will end in what?
- 1 serving of chips is = to 1 __________________.
- ___________% is the percentage a vitamin or mineral must be in order to be considered a good source.
- Cholesterol is found in any __________ product.
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- ______________:Excess body fat.
- A deck of cards is the correct serving size for what?
- How many vitamins and minerals are REQUIRED to be listed on all food labels?
- What type of fat is liquid at room temperature and from animal products?
- 1 serving of vegetables is = to the size of a __________.
- A ________________ is a specific amount of food defined by common measurements, such as cups or tablespoons.
- Instead of eating alfredo sauce, what type of sauce would be a healthier option?
- If a sugar is man-made, it will end in what?
16 Clues: ______________:Excess body fat. • If a sugar is natural, it will end in what? • If a sugar is man-made, it will end in what? • Cholesterol is found in any __________ product. • 1 serving of chips is = to 1 __________________. • A deck of cards is the correct serving size for what? • A ________________ is the amount of food on your plate. • ...
Nutrition Assignment 2016-04-10
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- Comes under two classifications
- A source of energy found in pastas, grains ect
- A healthy form of energy containing natural sugars
- Something children commonly deny to eat
- A substance that is made up of nutrients
- A,B,C but not X,Y,Z
- A simple sugar
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- Forms your bones and teeth
- 'Everything in _______'
- Essential for production of hormones and enzymes but also muscle development
- Your body requires about 1.6 Litres a day
- A substance deposited in bodily tissues
- Found at the top of the food pyramid
- An oily substance occurring in animal's bodies
- Containing or is made from milk
- The reason for tooth decay
16 Clues: A simple sugar • A,B,C but not X,Y,Z • 'Everything in _______' • Forms your bones and teeth • The reason for tooth decay • Comes under two classifications • Containing or is made from milk • Found at the top of the food pyramid • A substance deposited in bodily tissues • Something children commonly deny to eat • A substance that is made up of nutrients • ...
Diet & Nutrition 2023-01-09
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- Food types that you need in large amounts in your diet.
- Mineral that helps with formation of bones & teeth and comes from milk, cheese & cereal.
- Slow burning energy source which provides insulation to maintain body temp.
- Found in wholegrain, nuts & meat to real ease carbohydrates for working muscles.
- A macronutrient which helps with muscle growth and repair.
- In milk, cheese and carrots and is needed for vision and prevents night blindness
- A macronutrient which is the main source of energy and is stored in muscles & liver (as glycogen).
- Maintains fluid levels, transports nutrients, waste and hormones.
- Comes from eggs, liver & sunlight & helps absorb calcium for healthy bones.
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- Helps with healing, fight infection & maintains bones, teeth & gums healthy.
- Helps with body fluid balance and heart muscle functions.
- A sport specific diet where the athlete eats high amounts of cards before event.
- Part of your food that you need for normal growth, but only in small amounts.
- Variety & properly balanced food intake of different nutrients.
- Found in meat & links to haemoglobin to carry oxygen & formation of blood cells.
- ads bulk to food & aids functioning of digestive system.
16 Clues: Food types that you need in large amounts in your diet. • ads bulk to food & aids functioning of digestive system. • Helps with body fluid balance and heart muscle functions. • A macronutrient which helps with muscle growth and repair. • Variety & properly balanced food intake of different nutrients. • ...
Adult Nutrition 2023-04-14
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- A trendy weight loss plan that promises dramatic results over a short period of time.
- A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).
- Statement of national health objectives designed to identify the most significant preventable threats to health and to establish national goals to reduce these threats
- Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the
- Weight fluctuation in those dieting over short periods of time from swings in eating strictly during a diet then overconsumption after the diet
- The natural physical drive to eat, prompted by the body's need for food.
- A health condition or disease that is long-lasting and often difficult to be treated.
- Condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure (aka high blood pressure).
- Excessive fat accumulation that presents a health risk. BMI over 25.
- Theory that the human body has a specific weight that it wants to maintain and that your body will adapt to hold that weight if possible.
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- The psychological desire for food.
- The effects of medication on a food or a nutrient within food.
- A manufactured product intended to supplement one's diet by taking it.
- Complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. BMI over 30.
- When you consume either fewer or more calories than you need daily and can result in weight loss or weight gain
- that foods supply to the body.
16 Clues: that foods supply to the body. • The psychological desire for food. • The effects of medication on a food or a nutrient within food. • Units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the • Excessive fat accumulation that presents a health risk. BMI over 25. • A manufactured product intended to supplement one's diet by taking it. • ...
Nutrition Review 2017-03-07
Nutrition crossword 2021-02-22
Across
- A waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- carbs sugars are found in fruits, vegetables, and milk.
- soluble Vitamins a type of vitamin that can be stored in the body.
- acids long chains linked together to make proteins
- Vitamins that help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by aging
- Helps prevent constipation, may reduce the risk of colon cancer, and may help reduce the risk of heart disease.
- amino acids nine amino acids that your body cannot produce on it's own
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- The process of maintaining a steady state in our body
- Carbs sugars that linked together chemically to form long chains
- and Beans foods vegetarians should eat in order to get their essential amino acids?
- fats made when manufactures add hydrogen to the fat molecules
- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- serves as a source of energy, and can grow and repair body tissues
- Chemical Process in which the body breaks down food to release energy
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- They regulate many processes in our Cells
16 Clues: They regulate many processes in our Cells • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • acids long chains linked together to make proteins • The process of maintaining a steady state in our body • carbs sugars are found in fruits, vegetables, and milk. • The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down • ...
