nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits & Veggies 2024-04-09
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- the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- produce that has lost its crispness and is limp.
- foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- the last date by which a food product should be sold before removed from grocery shelves.
- the last date that a food product, should be used before it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety.
- the date found on food packaging that indicates when a food should be used by for highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing.
- Without hesitation or time lapse.
9 Clues: Without hesitation or time lapse. • produce that has lost its crispness and is limp. • a storage area for foods kept at 33-41 degrees for food safety. • food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration or freezing. • the indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • ...
Plant Propigation 2024-12-10
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- Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F
- Natural Structure Removed
- Seeds planted direct in soil
- An identical twin
- Rootstock
- Seedlings in cool temperature with less watering
- Pieces of plant grow new in tissue culture
- Reproduction spring/fall joining single scion
- Reproduction of new plants from seeds/vegetative parts
- Utilizes biotechnology by gene transfer
- two or more plants(plant ports) connecting
- An undifferentiated amount(mass) of cells
- Asexual Propagation using leaf blade or with petiole attached
- Reproduction of new plants, in stems/roots
- Plant grown from a seed
- Asexual Propagation method of leaf, petiole
- Growing plantlets in tissue culture, planting them out.
- Young plant grown by tissue culture
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- Sugar based gel
- Cutting a plant into sections
- Growing pieces of a plant under sterile conditions
- Breaking/Softening a seed coat
- Part of plant at soil surface
- Using root pieces of young plants
- Tissue forms over wounded/base of cuttings
- Asexual Propagation,roots forms on a stem
- Reproduction of plants with use of seeds
- Small piece of a stem with 2 or more buds
- Fungal disease cause stems to rot
- Percentage of seeds that sprout and grow
- Seeds planted in/outdoors with a germinating
- Portion of stem containing terminal or lateral buds
32 Clues: Rootstock • Sugar based gel • An identical twin • Plant grown from a seed • Natural Structure Removed • Seeds in moist soil, 32F-50F • Seeds planted direct in soil • Cutting a plant into sections • Part of plant at soil surface • Breaking/Softening a seed coat • Using root pieces of young plants • Fungal disease cause stems to rot • Young plant grown by tissue culture • ...
Flowers 2023-06-13
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- Leafy plants that thrive in shade
- Exotic blooms with intricate patterns
- Simple and cheerful flowers
- Fragrant climbing vines
- Graceful trees with long, drooping branches
- Delicate flowers with a sweet scent
- Water-storing plants in various shapes
- Graceful flowers with trumpet-shaped blooms
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- Tall and fast-growing grass
- Large and fragrant blossoms
- Succulent plants with sharp spines
- Trees with beautiful autumn foliage
- Tall plants with bright yellow petals
- Petite flowers with white petals and yellow centers
- Fragrant purple flowers used in aromatherapy
- Elegant and colorful petals
16 Clues: Fragrant climbing vines • Tall and fast-growing grass • Large and fragrant blossoms • Simple and cheerful flowers • Elegant and colorful petals • Leafy plants that thrive in shade • Succulent plants with sharp spines • Trees with beautiful autumn foliage • Delicate flowers with a sweet scent • Exotic blooms with intricate patterns • Tall plants with bright yellow petals • ...
Spark 2022-12-23
12 Clues: питание • бросать • волшебник • радостный • регулярный • терпеливый • в основном • зубной врач • квалификация • набирать вес • вкус, пробовать • лёгкий (по весу)
Photosynthesis 2020-10-31
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- The small pores on the leaf or stem of a plant that allows gases in and out.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide.
- The term for the substances that are created in the photosynthetic equation.
- The color of chlorophyll.
- The name of the sugar that is created during photosynthesis.
- The substance plants take from the air during photosynthesis.
- Photons from the sun provide the plant with this.
- The process by which plants create food energy.
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- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- A green pigment, present in all green plants, that is responsible for absorbing light.
- The chemical H2O that is absorbed by the roots.
- The organelle that photosynthesis takes place in.
- The abbreviation or term for cellular energy.
- The term for the substances that go in to the photosynthetic equation.
- Plants use energy from this source.
- The gas that plants release during photosynthesis.
16 Clues: The color of chlorophyll. • Plants use energy from this source. • The abbreviation or term for cellular energy. • The chemical H2O that is absorbed by the roots. • The process by which plants create food energy. • The organelle that photosynthesis takes place in. • Photons from the sun provide the plant with this. • The gas that plants release during photosynthesis. • ...
Intro to Aquaponics 2025-08-20
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- term used to describe food that has been grown naturally
- describes the proper balance of conditions between plants fish and bacteria
- founder of modern aquaponics from UVI
- food plant or animal waste that contains a nutrients for plants to grow
- weight of food eaten divided by weight gain of body mass
- growing fish in a tank
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- growing plants without soil
- microscopic organisms that live in the water of an aquaponics garden
- chemical used to kill pests and bugs
- lowest point in the system usually containing a water pump
- growing fish and plants without using soil in a connected system
- land that is good for growing crops
- catching and removing fish from the oceans faster than they can reproduce
- area where most of the bacteria live
- area where the plants grow in an aquaponics system
- area where the fish live in an aquaponics system
16 Clues: growing fish in a tank • growing plants without soil • land that is good for growing crops • chemical used to kill pests and bugs • area where most of the bacteria live • founder of modern aquaponics from UVI • area where the fish live in an aquaponics system • area where the plants grow in an aquaponics system • term used to describe food that has been grown naturally • ...
Plant Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- Tiny plant mouths.
- A member of the Pea Family.
- The largest type of Algae.
- A long tube in the middle of the flower.
- Tiny packages of chlorophyll that absorb sunlight.
- Take the place of roots and anchor plants to the ocean floor
- A type of fungi that are used in the making of bread.
- How plants make glucose.
- The oldest trees on Earth.
- A plant that only grows one year.
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- Someone who studies plants.
- A plant that grows for two years.
- A plant that eats insects that lives in the water.
- The tallest trees on Earth.
- A type of Fir tree that produces a fragrant liquid known as Canada balsam
- Fungi that feed on dead matter.
- A family of plants including the cedars and the junipers.
- A developed flower seed.
- A 'storehouse' for the plant made of thick, fleshy leaves that surround a short stem.
- Anything that forms from the ovary of a plant
- A plant that lives for many years.
- A class of plants that live without chlorophyll.
- A plant that eats insects by attracting them to to sticky, glistening dew drops.
- Sugary plant food.
- Plants that climb upward as they grow by clinging to sharp objects.
- A plant family that has petals in multiples of five.
26 Clues: Tiny plant mouths. • Sugary plant food. • A developed flower seed. • How plants make glucose. • The largest type of Algae. • The oldest trees on Earth. • Someone who studies plants. • A member of the Pea Family. • The tallest trees on Earth. • Fungi that feed on dead matter. • A plant that grows for two years. • A plant that only grows one year. • A plant that lives for many years. • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2023-06-14
18 Clues: ill • sick • drugs • psyche • steady • unhappy • nourishment • good health • medical care • long existence • synonym of power • physical activity • absence of sadness • opposite of stable • opposite of healthy • rhymes with wealthy • being free from illness • something that is consumed
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- an animal that eats meat
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- and animal that eats plants and animals
- animals that eat plants
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
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- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- the nature of your personality
- plants use light to make their own food
- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- land that is mostly covered in trees
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • plants use light to make their own food • and animal that eats plants and animals • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- an animal that eats meat
- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- plants use light to make their own food
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- and animal that eats plants and animals
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- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- animals that eat plants
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
- the nature of your personality
- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
- land that is mostly covered in trees
- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • plants use light to make their own food • and animal that eats plants and animals • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Community Nutrition 2016-11-12
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- Treating persons with health conditions
- Changing policies and laws
- Campaigns aimed at prevention
- Prevention of the disease itself
- Treating persons with health conditions
- Nutrition services for a group of people
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- A component of community nutrition
- A group of people with a common bond
- Prevention at the individual level
- Assess needs and develop plans
10 Clues: Changing policies and laws • Campaigns aimed at prevention • Assess needs and develop plans • Prevention of the disease itself • A component of community nutrition • Prevention at the individual level • A group of people with a common bond • Treating persons with health conditions • Treating persons with health conditions • Nutrition services for a group of people
unit5-3 2022-09-05
Unit 2 2025-02-05
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- Overload Syndrome Rare complication of IV fat emulsion therapy characterized by sudden elevation of the serum triglyceride level, fever, clotting problems, and multisystem organ failure.
- Hepaticus Musty odor, garlic and rotten eggs detected on the patient’s breath.
- Encephalopathy A decline in brain function that is a result of severe liver disease.
- emulsions recommended within 7 days after starting parenteral nutrition to avoid deficiency of essential fatty acids.
- Patients with ascites should be restricted to 1-2g a day of this electrolyte
- Inflammation or infection of the diverticula.
- Varices Enlarged veins in the esophagus that can cause major bleeding.
- Nutrition Feeding intravenously.
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- Flapping tremors of hands.
- Irreversible scarring of the liver caused by hepatic inflammation and necrosis.
- Branch of medicine that manages patients with obesity and related diseases.
- transplantation A surgery to replace a diseased or failed liver with a healthy liver from another person.
- hypertension Results from increased pressure in portal vein.
- Syndrome Condition where food moves too quickly from the stomach to the small intestine, causing nausea, diarrhea, or low blood sugar.
- Abnormal fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity, specifically in the peritoneal space.
15 Clues: Flapping tremors of hands. • Nutrition Feeding intravenously. • Inflammation or infection of the diverticula. • hypertension Results from increased pressure in portal vein. • Varices Enlarged veins in the esophagus that can cause major bleeding. • Branch of medicine that manages patients with obesity and related diseases. • ...
Eesa Lenzo's crossword puzzle 2020-05-05
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- helps plants stay in ground and absorb water
- flat part of a plant that collects energy from the sun
- when a seed swells up, begins to sprout, and grows a stem and roots
- a gas we breathe out
- male part of a flower
- female part of a flower
- things plants require such as air, water,sunlight and nutrients
- stages of living things
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- a gas created by plants
- round and under ground part of some plants
- object needed for a new plant to grow
- contains seeds in it
- using sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- unique feature of a plant
- brightly coloured part of a plant
- grown without chemicals
- supports plants above the ground
17 Clues: contains seeds in it • a gas we breathe out • male part of a flower • a gas created by plants • grown without chemicals • female part of a flower • stages of living things • unique feature of a plant • supports plants above the ground • brightly coloured part of a plant • object needed for a new plant to grow • round and under ground part of some plants • ...
Mode of Reproduction in Plants 2023-01-31
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- are modified leaves which enclose and protect the other parts of a flower when it is still a bud.
- is a swollen structure at the end of the style
- is a stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- is the enlarged upper end of a flower stalk which bears the flowers or group of flowers.
- sacs have pollen grains that are released by the anther when they mature.
- holds the anther in a position tall enough to release the pollen
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- pollination transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower that belongs to another plant but of the same kind
- is the female part of a flower
- pollination the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or of a different flower that belongs to the same plant.
- is the male part of a flower
- the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma
- consists of two lobes that contain pollen sacs
- form the obvious part of a flower.
13 Clues: is the male part of a flower • is the female part of a flower • form the obvious part of a flower. • is a swollen structure at the end of the style • consists of two lobes that contain pollen sacs • is a stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD (2025-26) CLASS 6 2025-02-20
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- Leaf of this plant is modified for reproduction
- Organisms which feed on other living bodies
- Plants that grow on land need moderate amount of water
- Plants that live for two seasons
- A green non flowering plant
- Organisms which consist of many cells
- Transfer of pollen grains from anther to stigma
- Plants that need large amount of water
- Animals which eat fruits only
- Female part of flower
- A medicinal plant
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- Single celled microorganism classified as fungus
- It reproduces by dividing its body
- Plants which prepare their own food
- Organisms which feed on dead and decaying bodies
- The expanded flat part of leaf
- Spring like structures meant for support in plants
- Flesh eating animals
- Animals with a backbone
- Basic unit of life
20 Clues: A medicinal plant • Basic unit of life • Flesh eating animals • Female part of flower • Animals with a backbone • A green non flowering plant • Animals which eat fruits only • The expanded flat part of leaf • Plants that live for two seasons • It reproduces by dividing its body • Plants which prepare their own food • Organisms which consist of many cells • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-02
14 Clues: Würze • Getränk • Annahme • Ernährung • Selbstbild • verletzlich • Kohlenhydrate • Korn, Getreide • Mitgliedschaft • süchtig machend • Beeinträchtigung • Blutgefäß (2 Wörter) • Essstörung (2 Wörter) • nicht auf Gewinn ausgerichtet
Taxonomy Crossword 2024-03-06
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- Have scales
- Type of protist that ingest food
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Jawless fish
- Most protists re quire _____ to survive
- Use photosynthesis
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Have a nucleus
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- Have wings
- use watertight ____
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- Seeds are always ___
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Fish that have jaws
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- What size is bacteria?
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- Most are unicellular
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Aves have _____
- Give birth to live young
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- Spend part of life on land and part on water
- Have rhizoids
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Motile at some life stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- molds are “_____ like protists”
- Agnatha are ____
- Animals are always ____
- non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
46 Clues: Jawless fish • use watertight ____ • Have wings • Have scales • Have rhizoids • Agnatha are ____ • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Use photosynthesis • Seeds are always ___ • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Animals are always ____ • ...
Living World Vocabulary 2013-08-11
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- An organism’s “job” in a natural community
- Required by animals to keep warm and move around
- Chemical process by which plants convert the Sun’s energy into chemical energy
- Consumers that feed on plants and animals
- Organisms that trap energy from the Sun
- All the plants and animals living in a defined area
- Process of breaking down food
- Tube through which food reaches the stomach from the mouth
- A complex carbohydrate for storing energy
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- Animals feeding on plant material
- Special structures or behaviours that enable an organism to live in a habitat
- Places that animals and plants like to live
- Features that distinguish Living from Non-living
- A pattern of eating or being eaten in a community
- Organisms feed on dead organic matter
- Where animals and plants live in their surroundings
16 Clues: Process of breaking down food • Animals feeding on plant material • Organisms feed on dead organic matter • Organisms that trap energy from the Sun • Consumers that feed on plants and animals • A complex carbohydrate for storing energy • An organism’s “job” in a natural community • Places that animals and plants like to live • ...
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- enhances something else when added to it
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- suggested
- make smaller
- have a equal diet
- to make greater
- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- strength
- entering
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- a unit of energy
- liquids used for energy
- what you need to maintain
- to have
- the way we view ourselves
- to give support
- to take in
- a dietary problem
17 Clues: to have • strength • entering • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- what you need to maintain
- to have
- liquids used for energy
- enhances something else when added to it
- the way we view ourselves
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- to take in
- strength
- make smaller
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- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- have a equal diet
- a unit of energy
- to give support
- suggested
- to make greater
- a dietary problem
- entering
17 Clues: to have • entering • strength • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
2A - Markis Bean 2021-04-19
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- a step in the water cycle in which water goes to a bigger bundle of water
- a process that plants use to turn carbon into carbohydrates
- creates oxygen
- the most important cycle for carbon
- A type of organism
- a step in the water cycle that rains
- a type of water way
- a type of small life form
- makes up majority of the earths surface
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- a element that is important for the growth of living things
- a step in the water cycle that creates clouds
- the most important cycle for the movement of water
- a type of substance to give nutrients to plants
- The process in which plants and animals incorporate nitrogen
- liquid water from plant leaves change to vapor
- the process in which water turns into vapor
- makes up majority of the fresh water found on earth
- this and bacteria break down nitrogen
- a type of micro organism
- the land as a whole
- the largest reservoir of nitrogen
21 Clues: creates oxygen • A type of organism • the land as a whole • a type of water way • a type of micro organism • a type of small life form • the largest reservoir of nitrogen • the most important cycle for carbon • a step in the water cycle that rains • this and bacteria break down nitrogen • makes up majority of the earths surface • the process in which water turns into vapor • ...
Ecosystems By joe and Austinnnnn 2014-10-16
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- A living thing that is hunted of its food
- The process in witch the plants use the suns energy to make food
- A climate that has animals plants and soil
- Runs throughout blood
- Needed to live
- a plain field with vast amounts of grass
- The role an organism has in the ecosystem
- All the organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
- The path of energy in food from one organism to another
- A non living part of the ecosystem, including water soil and temperate
- A cold forest biome of coifers trees
- To brake down dead organisms to enrich the soil
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- A sandy rocky biome
- A hot humid biome near the equator
- The study of living things and their environment
- The area in witch an organisms lives
- A living part of the ecosystem including animals,plants and fungi
- Eaten by herbivore
- Need for plants to grow and make their own food
- Humans breath in
20 Clues: Needed to live • Humans breath in • Eaten by herbivore • A sandy rocky biome • Runs throughout blood • A hot humid biome near the equator • The area in witch an organisms lives • A cold forest biome of coifers trees • a plain field with vast amounts of grass • A living thing that is hunted of its food • The role an organism has in the ecosystem • ...
characteristics of living things 2023-08-19
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- a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
- removal from organisms of the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration), toxic materials and substances in excess of requirements
- the processes that make more of the same kind of organism
- a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both
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- the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism
- the ability to detect or sense stimuli in the internal or external environment and to make appropriate responses
- taking in of materials for energy, growth and development: plants require light, carbon dioxide, water and ions: animals need organic compounds and ions and usually need water.
7 Clues: the processes that make more of the same kind of organism • a group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring. • a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both • the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Fruits and Vegetable 2023-11-01
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- A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety.
- Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse.
- The last date that a food product should be used it is considered spoiled or has lost quality and nutritional value, usually specified on the label or package.
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- The last date by which a food product should be sold before being removed from grocery shelves.
- The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage.
- The date found on food packaging that indicate when food should be used by for the highest quality and nutrition. Food safety should be considered for highly perishable foods such as lunch meats and ground meats.
- Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp
- Foods that are purchased in the freezer section of the grocery store and are to be stored in the freezer after getting home.
- Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing.
9 Clues: Immediately. Without hesitation or time-lapse. • Produce that has lost its crispness and its limp • A storage area for foods kept at 3-41 degrees for food safety. • The indigestible portion of food delivered from plants. Also called roughage. • Food items stored in a cabinet and do not require refrigeration and freezing. • ...
Ecology 2025-04-01
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- can make their own food
- can't make their own food
- multiple connected food chains
- eats animals
- fungi
- non-living
- animals
- living thing
- what the parasite feeds on
- eats plants and animals
- amount of individuals in a species
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- encompasses all living things on Earth
- hunts prey
- all living and non-living things in an environment
- eats already dead animals
- hunted by a predator
- living
- plants
- order of animals that are eaten in an ecosytem
- amount of individuals in multiple species
- position of organism in food web
- study of ecosystems
- where an organism lives
- eats plants
- survives by feeding off a living organism
25 Clues: fungi • living • plants • animals • hunts prey • non-living • eats plants • eats animals • living thing • study of ecosystems • hunted by a predator • can make their own food • where an organism lives • eats plants and animals • eats already dead animals • can't make their own food • what the parasite feeds on • multiple connected food chains • position of organism in food web • ...
Chapter 5 Glossary 2021-08-23
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- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
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- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- an interaction in which one type of organism (the parasite) lives on or in another type of organism (the host); the host is usually harmed or even killed.
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- an interaction between two organisms in which one of them benefits but the other one is not affected
- part of the stem, root or leaf that us able to grow into a new plant
- an animal that eats other animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- an animal that only eats plants
- the term used to describe different types of living things
20 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • an animal that eats both plants and animals • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • ...
CANNA CROSSWORD 2015-10-16
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- The psychoactive cannabinoid element that is responsible for the "high"
- A sticky brown residue deposited via combustion of marijuana
- bags Bags used to create hash
- An organism produced from one ancestor, to which are genetically identical
- Organic substances present in cannabis having a variety of pharmacolognic properties
- The leader in professional lighting, ballasts, fixtures, lamps and more
- Tiny, threadlike structure located on the surface of plants
- A device that heats marijuana to the exact temperature of the active chemicals
- A water pipe
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- A process of drying marijuana plants
- A technique for growing plants without soil or hydroponic media
- A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman
- An organization for the rights of marijuana users
- A product of the cannabis plant used to make fiber and more
- Indian or Jamaican term for marijuana
- Plants grown without the use of soil
- Someone who grows and cares for your medical marijuana plants
- Simpson A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement
- _________ Sativa
19 Clues: A water pipe • _________ Sativa • bags Bags used to create hash • A process of drying marijuana plants • Plants grown without the use of soil • Indian or Jamaican term for marijuana • A line of nutrients created by Kyle Kushman • Simpson A pioneer in the cannabis oil movement • An organization for the rights of marijuana users • ...
Healthy Food Habits 2013-04-11
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- have a equal diet
- entering
- enhances something else when added to it
- suggested
- to keep our body fluids up is to keep
- a dietary problem
- to make greater
- strength
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- to take in
- make smaller
- liquids used for energy
- to give support
- the state, fact, or period of being mature
- what you need to maintain
- a unit of energy
- the way we view ourselves
- to have
17 Clues: to have • entering • strength • suggested • to take in • make smaller • to give support • to make greater • a unit of energy • have a equal diet • a dietary problem • liquids used for energy • what you need to maintain • the way we view ourselves • to keep our body fluids up is to keep • enhances something else when added to it • the state, fact, or period of being mature
Nam-Oy 2022-02-19
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- a young tree, especially one with a slender trunk.
- the hard upper shell of a tortoise, crustacean, or arachnid.
- a field of growing grass where animals can eat.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- any various small plant-sucking insects.
- either of the two occasions in the year when the centre of the sun is directly above the Equator, and day and night are approximately equal in length.
- a signature, especially that of a celebrity written as a memento for an admirer.
- a thin material made from the prepared skin of an animal and used as a durable writing surface in ancient and medieval times.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains.
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- monkeys, apes, and humans.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart.
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things.
- a room with a glass roof and walls, attached to a house at one side and used as a sun lounge or for growing delicate plants.
- a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.
- a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights.
- having a sharply strong taste or smell.
- a place where or receptacle in which things are or may be stored.
- a very strong wind.
20 Clues: a very strong wind. • monkeys, apes, and humans. • having a sharply strong taste or smell. • any various small plant-sucking insects. • a field of growing grass where animals can eat. • a young tree, especially one with a slender trunk. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • a person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand. • ...
Ch. 6 The Energy Nutrients 2023-03-06
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- waves of contractions.
- also called lipids.
- a condition that occurs when the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin.
- happens if the diet does not contain enough protein and calories.
- units used to measure the energy value of foods.
- are made up of small units called amino acids.
- building blocks of proteins.
- a mucus and enzyme-containing liquid secreted by the mouth.
- failure to get enough of the needed nutrients.
- a form of sugar carried in the bloodstream for energy use throughout the body.
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- is a fatlike substance found in every cell in the body.
- are a specific type of protein that helps fight infection.
- consist of sugars, starches, and fibers.
- is the bodily process of breaking food down into simpler compounds the body can use.
- chemicals that control certain body functions and processes.
- adds hydrogen atoms to unsaturated fatty acids in liquid oils.
- are products that sweeten foods with fewer calories and less carbohydrates than sugar.
- the chemical processes that take place in the cells after the body absorbs nutrients. nutrition is the study of home the body uses the nutrients in the foods that are eaten.
- are complex proteins produced by living cells that cause chemical reactions. dietaryfiber a form of complex carbohydrates from plants that humans cannot digest.
- also known as trans fats.
- is the process of taking in nutrients and making them part of the body.
- the lack of the right proportions of nutrients over an extended period.
- are chemical chains that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- are chemical substances from food the body needs to live.
24 Clues: also called lipids. • waves of contractions. • also known as trans fats. • building blocks of proteins. • consist of sugars, starches, and fibers. • are made up of small units called amino acids. • failure to get enough of the needed nutrients. • units used to measure the energy value of foods. • is a fatlike substance found in every cell in the body. • ...
bio 2025-04-15
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- a simple sugar, also known as a monosaccharide
- the linking of two chemical reactions, where one reaction's energy output (an exergonic or spontaneous reaction) drives the second reaction's energy input (an endergonic or non-spontaneous reaction)
- a substance that participates in a chemical reaction and is transformed into one or more new substances called products
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic materials and an external energy source, typically sunlight or chemical energy
- the substance(s) formed as a result of a chemical reaction or biological process.
- the process by which plants and some microorganisms convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of food
- a specialized organelle found in plant cells and some algae
- small, membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells
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- the process where cells convert the chemical energy stored in food molecules (like glucose) into a usable form of energy, ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
- an organism that obtains its nutrition and energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter, rather than producing its own food.
- any process or organism that occurs or lives in the absence of oxygen
- processes or organisms that require oxygen for survival and energy production
- the primary energy-carrying molecule in cells
13 Clues: the primary energy-carrying molecule in cells • a simple sugar, also known as a monosaccharide • a specialized organelle found in plant cells and some algae • any process or organism that occurs or lives in the absence of oxygen • processes or organisms that require oxygen for survival and energy production • ...
Flow of Matter and Energy 2024-12-18
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- This pigment in plants absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
- A group of food chains that are interconnected
- The pathway through which energy flows in an ecosystem, starting with producers
- The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration
- The part of the food web that feeds on both plants and animals
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The position of an organism in a food chain based on its feeding relationships
- The process in which water is released from plants into the atmosphere.
- A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms
- The arrows in a food chain or food web represent the flow of this
- The place where carbon is stored, such as in trees or oceans
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
- The cell structure that breaks down glucose to release energy
- The organisms that break down dead organisms to recycle nutrients
- A method by which animals release carbon back into the atmosphere
- An animal that consumes dead organisms
- The organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis
- This gas is released during photosynthesis
- This cycle involves the movement of water from clouds to Earth’s surface
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
20 Clues: An organism that eats only plants. • An animal that consumes dead organisms • This gas is released during photosynthesis • A group of food chains that are interconnected • A molecule that stores energy for use by organisms • The energy molecule produced by cellular respiration • The process by which plants make food using sunlight • ...
4th Grade Plants Puzzle 2026-01-26
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- green pigments in the plant cell that enable photosynthesis
- the bud that gives rise to other branches
- holds the chlorophyll so plants can absorb light
- gas released by plants at the end of photosynthesis
- category of plants that have cones or spores
- the stalk that holds the stigma
- the bud that helps increase the height of the plant
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- process by which plants absorb sunlight for energy
- site of photosynthesis in the plant
- gas absorbed by plants to use in photosynthesis
- part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- part of the plant that attracts insects for pollination
- sticky pollen-receiving part of the flower
- category of plants that have flowers or fruit
- outermost leaf-like structures at the base of the flower
15 Clues: the stalk that holds the stigma • site of photosynthesis in the plant • the bud that gives rise to other branches • sticky pollen-receiving part of the flower • category of plants that have cones or spores • category of plants that have flowers or fruit • gas absorbed by plants to use in photosynthesis • holds the chlorophyll so plants can absorb light • ...
Lacey Hilliard 4.01 Crossword 2023-04-17
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- their leaves through evaporation
- is the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source.
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds.
- The process by which plants lose water
- consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- The food and manufacturing process in green
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
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- The process by which plant roots take in
- Zones Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature
- The process through which plant leaves, stems and
- The process by which minerals and water enters the plant through cell walls
- that combines carbon dioxide and water
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles
- when a plant rests or grows very little, if any
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water.
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen
- the presence of light to make sugar and oxegyn
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits
22 Clues: their leaves through evaporation • that combines carbon dioxide and water • The process by which plants lose water • The process by which plant roots take in • consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide. • The food and manufacturing process in green • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly water. • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • ...
Waylon's crossword Nutrueints 2021-10-21
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- -what is something that is an energy severe deficiency in caloric energy intake.
- what is a concerned with diet and nutrition.
- what is any nutritious substance that people or animals eat.
- what is a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8.
- what is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life.
- what is the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C.
- what is the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- what is a compounds in foods essential to life and health
- what is a type substance present in cereal grains, especially wheat.
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- - what is something to help you lose weight.
- what is found in food and used as a dietary supplement.
- what helps provide with food or other stores.
- what is the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- what type is a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue.
- what is a type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks.
- what is a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies
- - what is the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level.
- what is a list of dishes available in a restaurant.
- what is a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms.
- this is the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal which has two main forms.
20 Clues: what is a concerned with diet and nutrition. • - what is something to help you lose weight. • what helps provide with food or other stores. • what is a list of dishes available in a restaurant. • what is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. • what is a compounds in foods essential to life and health • ...
La Nutricion 2024-02-01
From Day One Atlanta HR 2026 2026-01-20
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
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- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
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- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
x 2025-05-31
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- She follows a strictly ________ lifestyle and avoids all animal products. (vegan)
- I need to ______ for a few weeks before my medical check-up. (diet)
- A balanced ______ is essential for maintaining long-term health. (nutritious)
- Some food _______ are harmless, while others may cause allergic reactions. (add)
- A registered _______ can help you create a personalised meal plan. (diet)
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- Many children in rural areas are seriously _______ due to lack of access to nutritious food. (nourish)
- Burgers, fries, and other __________ foods are often high in calories and low in nutrients. (process)
- This cereal is both tasty and highly ______, making it a great breakfast option. (nutrition)
- Prolonged droughts have led to widespread ______ in the region. (malnourish)
- Regular consumption of ______ snacks can increase the risk of chronic diseases. (health)
10 Clues: I need to ______ for a few weeks before my medical check-up. (diet) • A registered _______ can help you create a personalised meal plan. (diet) • Prolonged droughts have led to widespread ______ in the region. (malnourish) • A balanced ______ is essential for maintaining long-term health. (nutritious) • ...
Lesson 2 - Oxygen 2024-07-02
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- This is the seed of an oak tree, often comes with a tiny hat.
- The part of a cactus that sticks outwards is called the ______
- This food is often associated with Italy, and is made with wheat flour.
- What is the middle of a flower called, the part that holds it up?
- These plants live underwater.
- This green plant can survive wildfires and droughts.
- What plant can eat insects?
- What do plants create that we need to breathe in?
- What do we usually put plants in to keep them in a house?
- This plant feeds a lot of the eastern world, it can be made into noodles.
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- What part of a leaf cell makes it green?
- These plants have thorns to protect them from snails.
- Which plant has spikes to protect itself?
- What liquid do the roots of a plant absorb?
- This plant feeds a lot of the western world, it gets made into bread.
- What are the big green bits at the side of a plant called?
- What are the bits underneath the soil of a plant called?
- Plants are grown on the ISS, to test if they can grow with no ______
- What do plants need in order to make oxygen?
- If you plant an acorn, one day it will grow into a ____ _____
20 Clues: What plant can eat insects? • These plants live underwater. • What part of a leaf cell makes it green? • Which plant has spikes to protect itself? • What liquid do the roots of a plant absorb? • What do plants need in order to make oxygen? • What do plants create that we need to breathe in? • This green plant can survive wildfires and droughts. • ...
Nursing 2024-07-19
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- - The profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm
- The act of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death, typically through CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) or other emergency procedures.
- - The process of holding a joint or bone in place with a splint, cast, or brace.
- - The process of cleaning something to destroy bacteria.
- - The loss of blood from the circulatory system.
- - Personal protective equipment worn to protect hands from infection or chemicals.
- - An abnormally rapid heart rate.
- A citrus fruit high in vitamin C, often used in medical settings to provide a refreshing flavor or aroma.
- - The process of cleaning something to destroy bacteria.
- - A device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery.
- - An elevated body temperature, often a sign of infection.
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- - The act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and syringe.
- - The introduction of a solution into the body through a vein.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - The loss of blood from the circulatory system.
- - Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- - A condition in which things are happening or being done.
- The act of applying pressure to a part of the body, often to stop bleeding or to perform chest compressions during CPR.
- - Moral principles that govern a person's behavior in healthcare.
- - The rhythmic throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them.
20 Clues: - An abnormally rapid heart rate. • - The loss of blood from the circulatory system. • - The loss of blood from the circulatory system. • - The process of cleaning something to destroy bacteria. • - The process of cleaning something to destroy bacteria. • - A condition in which things are happening or being done. • ...
Spanish 3 Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2023-11-30
15 Clues: diet • food • yoga • strong • calcium • to relax • strength • junk food • to breathe • appropriate • carbohydrate • to do push-ups • to use a treadmill • nutrition, feeding • to use a stationary bike
Carnivorous Plants 2022-10-07
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- Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas.
- Some snap traps live ______ water.
- Plants that capture and eat insects, spiders mites and eat meat for their _______ are called carnivorous plants.
- Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______.
- They also ______ their prey through their leaves.
- The boggy soil does NOT have much nutrients; so the plants get most of their nutrients from their captured ______.
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- Some pitcher plants are so large, they can catch and ______ rats and frogs.
- An example of a snap trap that lives under water is the Water ______ plant.
- Some carnivorous plants reflect ______ light to attract their prey.
- Bladder plants also live in water. The bladder creates a ______ to suck in insects and small animals to digest them later.
- Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar.
- Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid.
- ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants.
13 Clues: Some snap traps live ______ water. • Insects will ______ in the syrupy liquid. • ______ traps are also called Pitcher plants. • Most carnivorous plants live in wet ______ areas. • They also ______ their prey through their leaves. • Flypaper Traps have leaves covered in a sticky ______. • Lobsterpot traps ______ their prey with a sweet smelling nectar. • ...
Nutrients 2021-10-14
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- very sweet and gooooood
- It is an Mnemonic
- being free from illness or sickness, being HEALTHy
- N from Mrs Gren
- what you need to survive
- You need it, drink
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- Macronutrient in rice and bread
- They can also be in capsules
- A macronutrient in meat
- Rocks
- Carbohydrates that turn to sugar
- This makes you very big if you eat too much
- talllllller
13 Clues: Rocks • talllllller • N from Mrs Gren • It is an Mnemonic • You need it, drink • very sweet and gooooood • A macronutrient in meat • what you need to survive • They can also be in capsules • Macronutrient in rice and bread • Carbohydrates that turn to sugar • This makes you very big if you eat too much • being free from illness or sickness, being HEALTHy
Physical Education 2023-05-25
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- type of exercise involving your arms
- facts of what you eat
- what you do to stay fit
- constantly moving
- another word for exercise
- being a good partner/teammate
- what you live in
- decisions
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- being polite
- someone to work out with
- daily workouts
- wellness of your body
- what you can lift to exercise
- what you eat
- what you use to think
15 Clues: decisions • being polite • what you eat • daily workouts • what you live in • constantly moving • wellness of your body • facts of what you eat • what you use to think • what you do to stay fit • someone to work out with • another word for exercise • what you can lift to exercise • being a good partner/teammate • type of exercise involving your arms
Science Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- critical for photosynthesis
- The plants give off this and we breath it in
- The food that plants make themselves (sugar)
- The process that plants make food
- Energy The energy in the photosynthesis eqation from the sun
- Plants need this to grow and survive
- What the reactants make in the photosynthesis equation
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- What makes the products in the photosynthesis equation
- conducts water up from the root
- the green pigment in leaves of plants only
- Energy The type of energy from the sun
- Leaf this absorbs the suns energy on the plant
- dioxide We give this off when we breath out
- conducts sugars to the leaves
14 Clues: critical for photosynthesis • conducts sugars to the leaves • conducts water up from the root • The process that plants make food • Plants need this to grow and survive • Energy The type of energy from the sun • the green pigment in leaves of plants only • The plants give off this and we breath it in • The food that plants make themselves (sugar) • ...
shaymas science crossword 2021-08-23
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- :The flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of ending relationships
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- :Organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- :An animal that is eaten by a predator
- consumer :A consumer that eats a producer
- :Organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- : when they hunt on day and sleep at night
- :Organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
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- features : living factors in the environment
- :another name for independence
- :An organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- : an organism in which a parasite lives in
- :a consumer that eats only other animals
- :An animal that eats other animals
- :The chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- :The process used by plants to make their own food
- : all living things
- :a place where organisms live
18 Clues: : all living things • :a place where organisms live • :another name for independence • :An animal that eats other animals • :An animal that is eaten by a predator • :a consumer that eats only other animals • consumer :A consumer that eats a producer • : an organism in which a parasite lives in • : when they hunt on day and sleep at night • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-10-27
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- 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.
- in this SAE the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments
- seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forests, or producing fruit
- 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.
- science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- latin word meaning "Cultivation"
- responsible irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
- science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits
- Harvesting, Storing, Designing Flowering plants
- in this SAE the student is in an employment setting
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- growing, planting, maintaining and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- Cares/Moves/Arranges/Sells plants and supplies
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables
- 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
- "The cultivation, processing and marketing of flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and nuts
- Applying the engineering design process to create a new product or service
- Grows vegetables and flowers, performs both sexual and asexual propagation of plants
- latin word meaning "Garden"
- this SAE the student applys the scientific process to control certain variables while changing others to observe the outcome.
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. • ...
Characteristics of living organism 2021-06-07
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- removal from organisms of the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions, toxic materials and substances in excess of requirements).
- the chemical reactions in cell that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism.
- a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both.
- as the processes that make more kind of organism.
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- an action by an organism or part of organism causing a change of position or place.
- the ability to detect or sense stimuli in internal or external environment and to make appropriate responses.
- taking in of materials for energy, growth and development; plants require light, carbon dioxide, water and ions; animals need organic compounds and ions and usually need water.
7 Clues: as the processes that make more kind of organism. • an action by an organism or part of organism causing a change of position or place. • a permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both. • the chemical reactions in cell that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism. • ...
Reproduction in Animals and Plants 2026-02-26
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- Non-flowering plants reproduce by __________.
- Ovary develops into _________ after fertilisation.
- Living things reproduce to ensure ___________ of their kind.
- Another name for explosive action
- Male part of flower that produces pollen grains
- Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
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- Part in flower that become seeds
- Fusion of male and female reproductive cells
- How seeds are spread to new places
- Seeds with wing-like structures are dispersed by
- ______ are the basic units of life.
- In humans, the fertilised egg develops in the ______.
- Germination of seeds occur when water, oxygen and ________ is present
13 Clues: Part in flower that become seeds • Another name for explosive action • How seeds are spread to new places • ______ are the basic units of life. • Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma • Fusion of male and female reproductive cells • Non-flowering plants reproduce by __________. • Male part of flower that produces pollen grains • ...
Jazmin Flores 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- The process in all green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water under light, to make sugar and oxygen.
- ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant.
- Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water.
- The process by food and nutrients that move within a plant from one plant part to the other.
- Is the plant process that increases the plant numbers most of the time from the seeds.
- Is the process by which plants lose their water from the leaves through the process of evaporation.
- If the plant temperature is too ___ or too low then it will affect the plants.
- Plants vary on there temperature depending what type of plant they are.
- Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom.
- The process by which the minerals and water enter the plant through the cell walls of the plant.
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- Is when a plant starts growing from the seed.
- The two main methods of reproduction for plant are Sexual and _____.
- Is the tendency for a plant to grow the way the light source is coming from.
- Zones Plants are categorized by the zones they need with their average temperate need.
- Is the process by which the roots of the plants take in water and air.
- Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little)
- These are plants that require long lights directed to the flower.
- When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light consumption
- The process where the leaves, stems and roots of the plant consumer oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: Is when a plant starts growing from the seed. • ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant. • Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little) • Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom. • When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits. • Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water. • ...
Jazmin Flores 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- The process in all green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water under light, to make sugar and oxygen.
- ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant.
- Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water.
- The process by food and nutrients that move within a plant from one plant part to the other.
- Is the plant process that increases the plant numbers most of the time from the seeds.
- Is the process by which plants lose their water from the leaves through the process of evaporation.
- If the plant temperature is too ___ or too low then it will affect the plants.
- Plants vary on there temperature depending what type of plant they are.
- Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom.
- The process by which the minerals and water enter the plant through the cell walls of the plant.
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- Is when a plant starts growing from the seed.
- The two main methods of reproduction for plant are Sexual and _____.
- Is the tendency for a plant to grow the way the light source is coming from.
- Zones Plants are categorized by the zones they need with their average temperate need.
- Is the process by which the roots of the plants take in water and air.
- Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little)
- These are plants that require long lights directed to the flower.
- When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light consumption
- The process where the leaves, stems and roots of the plant consumer oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: Is when a plant starts growing from the seed. • ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant. • Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little) • Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom. • When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits. • Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water. • ...
Annual Bedding Plants 2024-03-06
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- Grown to saleable size.
- Difference of day and night time temps.
- Hanging basket that has plants propagated by cutting.
- Development of lateral branches that go to a bushy appearance.
- The planting of seed.
- Fertilizing while irrigating.
- Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium.
- Plastic containers divided to separate growing spaces.
- Term indicating soil or media.
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- The time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale.
- Small Plants grown in small amount of media in divided trays.
- Moving plants from one container to another or container to ground.
- % of seeds capable of germinating.
- Baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed.
- Used to describe procedures used to prepare plants.
- Grows from seed to flower in one season before dying.
- Ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions.
17 Clues: The planting of seed. • Grown to saleable size. • Fertilizing while irrigating. • Term indicating soil or media. • % of seeds capable of germinating. • Difference of day and night time temps. • Soluble salts are washed from a growing medium. • Used to describe procedures used to prepare plants. • Hanging basket that has plants propagated by cutting. • ...
Science - Vocabulary 2025-05-27
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- The part of a cell that contains the instructions for protiens
- When an organsim works to regulate the balance of itself in regards to the enviroment
- The instructions given to organelles
- The letter "A" in DNA
- The part of a cell that holds the cell together.
- Argued whether or not it is considered alive
- Name for energy created by Mitochondria
- A type of organism who will have a cell wall and is an autotroph
- The scientific term used to identify living factors
- The part of the cell that contains DNA
- The smallest living thing
- The process of exchanging gases with the atmosphere
- A type of organism who will have a cell wall and is a heterotroph
- A group of tissues that work together to function
- A type of organism who does not have a cell wall is a heterotroph
- The name of the organelle that creates ATP through cellular respiration [Singular]
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- The chemical process that plants use to create food
- The scientific term used to identify non-living factors
- The seven characteristics of living things
- What living things consume to live
- A type of cell without a nucleus
- A group of specific cells working together
- The idea behind what makes cells, cells
- A term used to classify living things and how they act and function
- The parts of a cell
- A type of cell with a nucleus
26 Clues: The parts of a cell • The letter "A" in DNA • The smallest living thing • A type of cell with a nucleus • A type of cell without a nucleus • What living things consume to live • The instructions given to organelles • The part of the cell that contains DNA • Name for energy created by Mitochondria • The idea behind what makes cells, cells • ...
Alternation of Generations 2020-09-21
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- immature reproductive cells
- In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____.
- This is the spore in gymnosperms.
- A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases.
- The female spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- A plant is called this in the second phase of its life cycle.
- In seedless plants, spores are scattered by the _____.
- The life of a new plant begins with the fusion of two ______.
- The male spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- Gametophytes produce these.
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- This is the female gamete in seed plants.
- This type of plant produces cones.
- A plant is called this in the first phase of its life cycle.
- Sporophytes produce these.
- This is the male gamete in seed plants.
- In seed plants, the spores develop into these that contain the gamete.
- mature reproductive cells
17 Clues: mature reproductive cells • Sporophytes produce these. • immature reproductive cells • Gametophytes produce these. • This is the spore in gymnosperms. • This type of plant produces cones. • This is the male gamete in seed plants. • This is the female gamete in seed plants. • In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____. • A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases. • ...
ANNUAL BEDDING TERMS 2026-03-03
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- The process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- Term for soil or media
- The difference between the day and night time temperatures
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- Grown to saleable size
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post-production environment
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing compartments used for bedding plants
- Hanging baskets are propagated from seed
- The process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cuttings
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- Refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- The percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- The practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- Herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- Planting of seeds
17 Clues: Planting of seeds • Term for soil or media • Grown to saleable size • Hanging baskets are propagated from seed • The practice of fertilizing while irrigating • The percentage of seeds capable of germinating • The difference between the day and night time temperatures • The ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • ...
Food Webs 2013-03-07
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- and animal that eats plants and animals
- an animal that carries its young in a pouch
- an animal that eats waste and rubbish
- plants use light to make their own food
- microscopic living bodies that cause decay
- the nature of your personality
- an animal that eats meat
- species of animals or plants that no longer exist
- land that is mostly covered in trees
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- the force that supplies the energy that drives all food
- anything you read, see or are told that makes you believe
- an ecological or environmental area where a particular species lives
- substances that help plants and animals grow
- an organism(bacteria or fungus)that breaks down dead plants or animals
- when something breaks into small pieces or different things
- animals that eat plants
16 Clues: animals that eat plants • an animal that eats meat • the nature of your personality • land that is mostly covered in trees • an animal that eats waste and rubbish • and animal that eats plants and animals • plants use light to make their own food • microscopic living bodies that cause decay • an animal that carries its young in a pouch • ...
Biological Molecules 2024-04-09
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- functions as storage of carbohydrates in mammals; found in liver and muscles of mammals
- smallest unit of carbohydrate with formula C6H12O6; e.g. glucose (found in both plants and animal), fructose (found in plants), galactose (milk sugar)
- used to make cell wall in plant cells to protect them from bursting or damage
- water is required for chemical reactions such as _________ of food molecules [role of water in animals]
- water allows for _________ of substances (e.g. in blood, in xylem, in phloem) [role of water in animals & plants]
- organic molecules made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen with formula CnH2nOn
- fat is a _______ for fat-soluble vitamins
- proteins are made of one or more polypeptide chains twisted, folded and coiled into a unique 3-__________ structure, held together by hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and van der Waals interactions
- water is a reactant for photosynthesis in plants [role of water in plants]
- water provides physical support to the plant in the form of ______ ________ [role of water in plants]
- fats stored as adipose tissue are also used as __________ material to prevent the loss of body heat
- organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen and sometimes sulfur
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- two monosaccharides undergo ____________ reaction to form a disaccharides, with removal of a water molecule
- water allows for __________ of body temperature through sweat [role of water in animals]
- test for fats
- fats are storage molecules that can store a large amount of energy (each gram of fat supplies the body with about 9 calories)
- smallest unit of proteins
- test for starch
- disaccharides can be broken down to component monosaccharides by __________ reaction in which a water molecule is added
- amino acids join together to form a polypeptide through condensation reaction with the removal of water molecules, forming _______ bond in between each amino acids
- functions as storage of carbohydrates in plants; found in storage organs of plants, e.g. potato tubers
- test for proteins
- proteins are used as _______ (biological catalyst) to speed up chemical reactions
- polymers formed when thousands of glucose molecules linked together in condensation reactions; e.g. glycogen, starch and cellulose
- proteins are used in the _________ of new cells, for growth and repair of worn-up cells
- made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen with no fixed formula (the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is much higher than in carbohydrates)
- test for reducing sugars (all monosaccharides and disaccharides except for sucrose)
27 Clues: test for fats • test for starch • test for proteins • smallest unit of proteins • fat is a _______ for fat-soluble vitamins • water is a reactant for photosynthesis in plants [role of water in plants] • used to make cell wall in plant cells to protect them from bursting or damage • proteins are used as _______ (biological catalyst) to speed up chemical reactions • ...
Health and Well-being 2017-06-21
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- High fiber foods (fruit) make you feel
- Most important meal of the day
- A teaspoon of sugar has 15 of these
- A popular type of diet
- Needed to grow and develop
- Physical activity
- Drop in body mass
- Health professional
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- There are over 60 different names for
- Bodies come in a variety of
- Children should spend more time each day in this place
- Vegetables are high in
- Health and well-being is shown through this
- Everyday kids should be more of this
- Eat in moderation
- Promotes strong bones
16 Clues: Eat in moderation • Physical activity • Drop in body mass • Health professional • Promotes strong bones • A popular type of diet • Vegetables are high in • 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 • ...
Nutrient Exam Review 2022-10-26
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- solid inorganic substance
- provides nourishment
- build muscle
- carbohydrates sugar molecules
- food that shares similar nutrition properties
- atomic number 11
- nutrients provide structural components
- chemical process that occurs in living organisms
- is an odorless liquid that forms the seas
- dietary material
- having added nutrients
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- energy needed to raise the temperature
- extra nutrients
- carbohydrates are broken down quickly by the body
- fat acid
- group of organic compounds
- added during the processing food
- healthy eating routine
- fat high proportion of fatty acid
- calorie containing no nutrients
- compound found in most body tissues
21 Clues: fat acid • build muscle • extra nutrients • atomic number 11 • dietary material • provides nourishment • healthy eating routine • having added nutrients • solid inorganic substance • group of organic compounds • carbohydrates sugar molecules • calorie containing no nutrients • added during the processing food • fat high proportion of fatty acid • compound found in most body tissues • ...
Vocabulary Words Quarter 2 2016 2016-12-15
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- a small part broken or seperated from something
- added to the end of some kind of literary work
- evil
- poor nutrition
- a drawing explaining something
- moving forward
- a building to defend against an attack
- promise
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- to allow
- a break (such as in a bone)
- a message sent by distance from a telegram
- a coparison of two things that are partly similar
- not working properily
- a dramastic change or transformation of a life cycle
- vigirously active
- reasonable
- foul smelling
- confess
- part of a whole
- a system of rules in a language
20 Clues: evil • confess • promise • to allow • reasonable • foul smelling • poor nutrition • moving forward • part of a whole • vigirously active • not working properily • a break (such as in a bone) • a drawing explaining something • a system of rules in a language • a building to defend against an attack • a message sent by distance from a telegram • added to the end of some kind of literary work • ...
Nutrition/Nutrition Facts Label 2026-03-02
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- Essential for all life processes
- Assist with chemical reactions in the body
- Some, like calcium, we need to make sure we get enough of.
- The first area of the label you should read
- _______NUTRIRENTS-Do not provide energy
- The third section of the label you should read
- The second section of the label you should check
- energy we get from food
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- Can be classified as simple or complex
- The fourth section of the label you should read
- Also form cells, maintain body temperature, protect nerves, etc.
- Aids in the growth and repair of body tissue
- Substances the body needs to: regulate body functions, repair body tissues, promote growth, and obtain energy
- _______NUTRIRENTS-Provide energy
14 Clues: energy we get from food • Essential for all life processes • _______NUTRIRENTS-Provide energy • Can be classified as simple or complex • _______NUTRIRENTS-Do not provide energy • Assist with chemical reactions in the body • The first area of the label you should read • Aids in the growth and repair of body tissue • The third section of the label you should read • ...
Taxonomy crossword 2024-03-05
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- Most are unicellular
- Spent part of life on land and part on water
- Vascular plants have ____ and phloem
- Animals are always ____
- Non-vascular plants absorb ___ directly from the ground
- Chondrichthyes with skeletons made of _____
- Use photosynthesis
- Have rhizoids
- Fungi have cell walls made from ____
- Amphibians have ____ larva stage
- I am a mold. What am I?
- Give birth to live young
- Algae are “_____ like protists”
- Vascular plants have ___ ___
- In angiosperm, seeds develop in _____
- Seedless plants reproduce using ____
- Reptilia use watertight ____
- Gymnosperms are also known as ____
- Bacteria are Unicellular_____
- Seeds are always ___
- Plants have cell walls made of ____
- I have no nucleus and like harsh conditions
- Eukaryote have DNA composed of ____
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- Type of protist that ingest food
- Have a nucleus
- Fish that have jaws
- Most protists require _____ to survive
- Jawless fish
- Aves have _____
- Type of protists that absorb nutrients like fungi
- Have scales
- I am a shark. What am I?
- Have wings
- Slime molds are “_____ like protists”
- Protozoa are “____ like protists”
- Type of protists that photosynthesize
- Archaea and bacteria are both what size?
- In gymnosperm, seeds develop on the ____ of reproductive structures
- Osteichthyes have ____ skeletons
- Angiosperms are also known as _____ plants
- What size is bacteria?
- I am a Pinetree. What am I?
- I am a fern. What am I?
- Motile at some life stage
- Mammals get heat through their ____
- Agnatha are ____
46 Clues: Have wings • Have scales • Jawless fish • Have rhizoids • Have a nucleus • Aves have _____ • Agnatha are ____ • Use photosynthesis • Fish that have jaws • Most are unicellular • Seeds are always ___ • What size is bacteria? • Animals are always ____ • I am a mold. What am I? • I am a fern. What am I? • I am a shark. What am I? • Give birth to live young • Motile at some life stage • ...
The raft 2022-05-17
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- hungry.
- water from the sky
- you can settle
- a type of bird
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled.
- water
- something to put on your lips
- a number of connected items or names written
- die through submersion in and inhalation of water.
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- internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs
- a type of snack
- animal
- helps you in the ocean
- thirst
- flying object
- urine
- nutrition substance you eat or animals eat
17 Clues: urine • water • animal • thirst • hungry. • flying object • you can settle • a type of bird • a type of snack • water from the sky • helps you in the ocean • something to put on your lips • nutrition substance you eat or animals eat • a number of connected items or names written • die through submersion in and inhalation of water. • ...
How Nutrition Affects Health 2021-05-27
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- Periods of not breathing
- Poor nutrition
- Atherosclerosis is a major cause of strokes and _______ ___________.
- High blood pressure
- Prefix for over
- Stroke
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- Binge and purge
- Glyc(o) means ___________.
- Osteo means __________.
- Disease that results in high blood sugar
- Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones become weak and _________ easily.
- Word for condition of excessive body fat.
- Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises
- Prefix for under
- Hole in the tooth
15 Clues: Stroke • Poor nutrition • Binge and purge • Prefix for over • Prefix for under • Hole in the tooth • High blood pressure • Osteo means __________. • Periods of not breathing • Glyc(o) means ___________. • Disease that results in high blood sugar • Word for condition of excessive body fat. • Disorder in which a person starves themself and/or overexercises • ...
Annual bedding plants 2026-03-03
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- a term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment
- molded plastic containers divided into separate compartments
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or from a container to the ground
- Refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance
- term for soil or media
- small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
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- grown to saleable size
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are Propagated by cuttings
- refers to the time the plant maintains its health while on display for sale
- the process in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- the practice of fertilizing while irrigating
- hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- herbaceous plants that grow from seed to flower in one season before dying
- Planting of seeds
16 Clues: Planting of seeds • grown to saleable size • term for soil or media • the practice of fertilizing while irrigating • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • molded plastic containers divided into separate compartments • small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Community Nutrition 2016-11-12
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- Assess needs and develop plans
- Prevention of the disease itself
- A group of people with a common bond
- Nutrition services for a group of people
- Changing policies and laws
- Prevention at the individual level
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- Campaigns aimed at prevention
- A component of community nutrition
- Treating persons with health conditions
- Treating persons with health conditions
10 Clues: Changing policies and laws • Campaigns aimed at prevention • Assess needs and develop plans • Prevention of the disease itself • A component of community nutrition • Prevention at the individual level • A group of people with a common bond • Treating persons with health conditions • Treating persons with health conditions • Nutrition services for a group of people
Dani 29 Sept 2025 2025-09-29
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- - csoszog
- - ínszalag
- - orvosi recept
- - porcszövet
- - érdeklődik
- ... ankle - kificamodott boka
- - emésztés
- ... bike - szobabicikli
- - fogyasztás
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- - kényelmes (átv. értelemben), praktikus, kapóra jön
- - fejezet
- ... room - pihenőszoba
- - étrend, étkezés
- I have more pressing ... - ennél nagyobb bajaim is vannak
- - szakadt, tépett
- - masszőr (férfi)
- - WC
- - meghatározó, fontos
- - táplálkozás
19 Clues: - WC • - fejezet • - csoszog • - ínszalag • - emésztés • - porcszövet • - érdeklődik • - fogyasztás • - táplálkozás • - orvosi recept • - étrend, étkezés • - szakadt, tépett • - masszőr (férfi) • - meghatározó, fontos • ... room - pihenőszoba • ... bike - szobabicikli • ... ankle - kificamodott boka • - kényelmes (átv. értelemben), praktikus, kapóra jön • ...
Salud y Bienestar 2024-04-10
19 Clues: mood • health • surgery • to rest • to relax • operation • well-being • to prevent • to improve • self-esteem • to lose weight • to gain weight • to be on a diet • doctor's office • diet (nutrition) • healthy (masculine) • surgeon (masculine) • to stay up all night • doctor's appointment
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
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- Average weather over a period of time.
- eats plants
- Eats plants and animals.
- Makes sugars by photosythesis.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Eats dead plants and animals. (e.g bacteria)
- Non living parts of an ecosystem.
- Spore producing organism. (e.g mushroom)
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- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- eats animals
- living thing.
- evergreen
- Large or global ecosystem.
- Natural home of an organism.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
15 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Eats plants and animals. • Large or global ecosystem. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Natural home of an organism. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Makes sugars by photosythesis. • Non living parts of an ecosystem. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Photosynthesis/ Cellular Respiration 2023-03-13
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- primary consumers only eat _________
- _______ are organisms that can produce their own food
- cellular respiration happens in the _____
- energy is never created nor ______
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients
- means to breath
- In cellular respiration glucose is converted to _______
- as energy moves between living things, some energy is lost in the form of _____
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- the _______ of photosynthesis are the same as the reactants of cellular respiration
- a reaction that releases heat
- sugar molecule is also known as _______
- the _______ of photosynthesis are CO2 and H2O
- plants use the C from CO2 to form organic compounds called ______
- All consumers are _____ because they get their energy by eating other things
- ________ eat only plants
- organisms that consume both producers and other consumers
- the amount of energy in an energy pyramid _______ is you go up
- green pigment used by plants to capture light
19 Clues: means to breath • ________ eat only plants • a reaction that releases heat • energy is never created nor ______ • primary consumers only eat _________ • where photosynthesis occurs in plants • sugar molecule is also known as _______ • cellular respiration happens in the _____ • the _______ of photosynthesis are CO2 and H2O • green pigment used by plants to capture light • ...
Animal Science Vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- Relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family
- A figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid and higher values more alkaline
- Give birth to piglets
- Containing or made from milk
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- Mate and then producing offspring
- An even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen
- The removal of the testicles of a male animal
- Tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm
- A pig
- Give birth to a calf
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- Having a stomach with only a single compartment
- Any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- Proteins collectively, especially as a dietary component.
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- A natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
- Bred from parents of the same breed or variety
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- A regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- Fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste products through the gut.
- Relating to or affecting cattle
- A fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime.
22 Clues: A pig • Give birth to a calf • Give birth to piglets • Containing or made from milk • Relating to or affecting cattle • Mate and then producing offspring • Tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm • The removal of the testicles of a male animal • Bred from parents of the same breed or variety • Having a stomach with only a single compartment • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- When chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
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- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- Response to a plant to the force of gravity
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- A change in a DNA sequence
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
29 Clues: Monomer of nucleic acids • A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Response to a plant to the force of gravity • ...
EOC REVIEW CROSSWORD 2 2015-04-27
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- Type of ecological succession that occurs when there is NO soil present
- Segment of DNA that codes for a protein
- Variable in an experiment that you are measuring
- Containing half the number of cells (in humans, 23)
- Type of RNA that carries the message from DNA out into the cytoplasm
- When chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis
- Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- Female parts of a flower (including the stigma, style and ovary)
- Type of dominance that results in a blending of phenotypes
- Process where mRNA is made from a DNA template
- System that acts as the transportation system in the body
- Process of keeping a stable internal environment
- Most specific of the taxonomic levels
- Movement of water from areas of high concentration to low concentration
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- Type of T-cell that HIV targets
- A change in a DNA sequence
- A monosaccharide made by plants during photosynthesis
- Organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for their nutrition
- Vascular tissue in a plant that carries sugar from the leaf to the rest of the plant
- An organisms physical or observable traits
- Where ATP is made in eukaryotes
- Response to a plant to the force of gravity
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- Process where protein is made from mRNA
- Type of ecological succession that occurs where there is soil present
- Kingdom that does not have a nucleus and can be found everywhere
- Kingdom that has a nucleus and is mostly single-celled
- Type of RNA that transfers amino acids to the growing polypeptide
- Nuclear division; process produces 2 genetically identical cells
29 Clues: Monomer of nucleic acids • A change in a DNA sequence • Type of T-cell that HIV targets • Where ATP is made in eukaryotes • Most specific of the taxonomic levels • Segment of DNA that codes for a protein • Process where protein is made from mRNA • An organisms physical or observable traits • Response to a plant to the force of gravity • ...
Conservation Crossword 2024-09-13
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- - Food scraps that can turn into dirt for plants.
- - Our home planet.
- - Containers made of glass or plastic for drinks.
- - Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- - To save something from being wasted.
- - Tall plants with leaves and branches.
- - The outdoors, including plants and animals.
- - Another word for garbage or waste.
- - Containers made of metal for food and drinks.
- - Animals and plants living in nature.
- - A special container for items to be recycled.
- - A place where plants and flowers grow.
- - The color of grass and leaves.
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- - Things we throw away because we don’t need them.
- - Not dirty; free from mess.
- - To use less of something.
- - What books and notebooks are made of.
- - A large area with many trees.
- - Short for ecology, which is about protecting nature.
- - What we need to do things, like run and play.
- - To turn old items into new ones.
- - A big, round object in space, like Earth.
- - Energy from the sun.
- - The liquid we drink and swim in.
24 Clues: - Our home planet. • - Energy from the sun. • - To use less of something. • - Not dirty; free from mess. • - A large area with many trees. • - The color of grass and leaves. • - To turn old items into new ones. • - The liquid we drink and swim in. • - Another word for garbage or waste. • - To save something from being wasted. • - Animals and plants living in nature. • ...
The Protein Myth: Getting the right balance 2023-10-29
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- an expert on diet and nutrition
- domestic fowl such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese.
- relating or deriving from the metabolism of a living organism
- satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- Acid an a-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.
- containing the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms, and so having no carbon-carbon double or triple bonds
- Nutrients that are needed in large quantities to provide energy such as fats, proteins and carbs.
- a compound consisting of two or more amino acids linked in a chain.
- Tending to cause harm
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- molecules that combine to form proteins
- a molecule that is produced by a living organism
- an amount of food, air or another substance taken into the body
- speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner
- cause or accelerate (a reaction) by acting as a catalyst
- sustain a fracture of (a bone).
- power derived from the vitalization of physical or chemical resources
- a molecule or other entity that can donate a proton or accept an electron pair in reactions.
- strengthen or support physically or mentally
- a branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrion, particularly in humans.
- a whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
21 Clues: Tending to cause harm • an expert on diet and nutrition • sustain a fracture of (a bone). • molecules that combine to form proteins • strengthen or support physically or mentally • a molecule that is produced by a living organism • satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity. • domestic fowl such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese. • ...
Nematodes 2016-04-30
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- _______________ nutrition
- another name for whipworms
- whipworms infest the ____________
- color of whipworms
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- most common roundworm infection
- infection is more common in a __________ climate
- can cause amenia
- how many species of whipworms
- most infections cause symptoms in this area
- color of hookworms
- another word for pinworms
11 Clues: can cause amenia • color of hookworms • color of whipworms • _______________ nutrition • another word for pinworms • another name for whipworms • how many species of whipworms • most common roundworm infection • whipworms infest the ____________ • most infections cause symptoms in this area • infection is more common in a __________ climate
Biology Ecosystems 2024-03-12
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- The green pigment found in plants that absorbs light energy
- The gas needed for aerobic respiration
- The organ of the body where the lactic acid is broken down using extra oxygen
- All food chains start with one of these and they are normally plants
- The type of respiration that requires oxygen
- The alcohol produced during fermentation
- Anaerobic respiration in plants and fungi is also called this.
- The process all organisms use to release energy from food (glucose)
- All living organisms release this from glucose during respiration
- The build up of toxic substances as you go along a food chain
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- The gas needed for photosynthesis
- Organisms in food chains that eat other organisms
- The type of respiration that takes place in animals on top of aerobic respiration
- The process plants use to produce their food
- How all organisms in a food web depend on each other
- The organelle that contains the chlorophyll
- The chemical produced due to anaerobic respiration in animals
- The type of energy plants need to carry out photosynthesis
18 Clues: The gas needed for photosynthesis • The gas needed for aerobic respiration • The alcohol produced during fermentation • The organelle that contains the chlorophyll • The process plants use to produce their food • The type of respiration that requires oxygen • Organisms in food chains that eat other organisms • How all organisms in a food web depend on each other • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- critical for photosynthesis
- The plants give off this and we breath it in
- The food that plants make themselves (sugar)
- The process that plants make food
- Energy The energy in the photosynthesis eqation from the sun
- Plants need this to grow and survive
- What the reactants make in the photosynthesis equation
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- What makes the products in the photosynthesis equation
- conducts water up from the root
- the green pigment in leaves of plants only
- Energy The type of energy from the sun
- Leaf this absorbs the suns energy on the plant
- dioxide We give this off when we breath out
- conducts sugars to the leaves
14 Clues: critical for photosynthesis • conducts sugars to the leaves • conducts water up from the root • The process that plants make food • Plants need this to grow and survive • Energy The type of energy from the sun • the green pigment in leaves of plants only • The plants give off this and we breath it in • The food that plants make themselves (sugar) • ...
Pulmonary Rehab 2026-02-25
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- type of nutrition we eat that is the body's main source of energy for functioning including breathing
- part of the respiratory system where oxygen moves from the lung into the blood stream aka air sac
- good _____ may improve the function of your diaphragm
- term used to describe an increase in your respiratory symptoms aka flare up
- device used to determine the % of oxygen in the blood
- used to estimate the amount of energy being used during activity or exercise
- type of nutrition we eat that preserves muscle mass including the respiratory muscles
- inhaled medication that improves inflammation inside the breathing tubes
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- inhaled medication that relaxes the muscles around the breathing tubes
- colorless odorless tasteless gas we breathe into our lungs from the air in the room
- type of exercise performed for shorter periods of time to build strength
- term for things that may flare up your respiratory symptoms that is not a respiratory infection
- series of tests used to determine presence and severity of lung disease
- % of oxygen in the air in the room
- type of exercise performed for longer periods of time to build endurance
15 Clues: % of oxygen in the air in the room • good _____ may improve the function of your diaphragm • device used to determine the % of oxygen in the blood • inhaled medication that relaxes the muscles around the breathing tubes • series of tests used to determine presence and severity of lung disease • ...
A World Without Plants 2025-01-28
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- – Non-woody plants with hollow low jointed stems sheathed by narrow leaves, petal-less flowers, and fruit resembling grain: includes bamboo, sugar cane, numerous grasses of lawn, field, and pasture, and the plants used as cereal crops.
- – Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- – Any crop grown primarily for its oil content, such as soybeans, peanuts, cottonseed, and linseed (flaxseed).
- – Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- – The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- – The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – An organism distinguished from the animals in that it takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form.
- – All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and toward the solution of problems in all fields of science. This includes basic and applied research. Much of the agricultural productivity of the United States is directly the result of applying research.
- – Any group or association of plants; the sum of vegetable life; plants in general.
- – A family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, and alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil.
- – The embryo of a plant; also kernels of corn, wheat, etc., which botanically are seed-like fruits as they include the ovary wall.
- – The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- – Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- – The science of plants.
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- – Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade.
- – To beautify terrain as with plantings of trees, shrubs, and flowering herbs; with ornamental features, such as terraces, rock gardens, bog gardens, pools, walks, drives, etc.
- – Any place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks.
- – The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- – Crop grown for its fiber, as cotton and flax.
- – The sciences, arts, and business practices of crating, conserving, and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- – Those plants or parts of plants that are used for feed before maturing or developing seeds (field crops). The most common forage crops are pasture grasses and legumes.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- – The edible part of an herbaceous plant.
- – Pertaining to, or having the properties of a medicine.
- – Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower and its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it.
- – A grove of fruit or nut trees.
- – Anything which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
28 Clues: – The science of plants. • – A grove of fruit or nut trees. • – Any grass grown for its edible grain. • – The edible part of an herbaceous plant. • – The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • – Crop grown for its fiber, as cotton and flax. • – Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • – Pertaining to, or having the properties of a medicine. • ...
Alpine Biome 2021-10-11
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- soil conditions
- Alpines get 40.3 in. of rainfall annually
- most plants are ___ ground cover plants
- snow leopard
- type of goat that lives in the Alpine biome
- example of biome
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- only about 200 species of these
- The Alpines lie around 10,000 ft.
- The hare is a ______ in the Alpines
- example of biome
- Alpines are in the highlands climate____
- soil conditions are bad because plants can't_____
- Apline biomes range from 40-60°F
- mountainous regions, where snow starts on mountains
- greig's turnips
- where the Himalayas are located
16 Clues: snow leopard • soil conditions • greig's turnips • example of biome • example of biome • only about 200 species of these • where the Himalayas are located • Apline biomes range from 40-60°F • The Alpines lie around 10,000 ft. • The hare is a ______ in the Alpines • most plants are ___ ground cover plants • Alpines are in the highlands climate____ • ...
health number 1 2021-12-06
16 Clues: 1,2,3, • 1+1 sides • up and down • couch potato • serious attempt • best for eating • no more drinking • aspirin and fenbid • Care of youngsters • let out the old air • swinging on a swing • what does a sponge do • how well you are doing • To keep for a long time • muscle group in the leg • what you see is what is there
BSchmidt Protein 2017-01-23
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- Chemical process that turns vegetable oils to solids
- Sugars with single unit chemical structure
- Carbohydrates with complicated structures
- Lipoprotein that takes cholesterol from liver to where needed in the body; can accumulate too much; considered "bad" cholesterol
- Green pigment in plants; must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- Lipoprotein that picks up cholesterol and takes it back to liver for excretion; "good" cholesterol
- Plant proteins that lack at least one essential amino acid
- Chemical building blocks of proteins that link together in many arrangements
- Plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enymes
- Chemical structures that make up fats
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- Simple carbs chemically formed from plants
- Chemical process by which plants make carbs
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy; found mostly in plant foods
- Fat-like substance in all body cells; needed for many essential body processes
- Amino acids that the body needs but cannot provide; obtained from foods
- Protein with globular shape; transports oxygen in blood to all body cells
- Chemical "packages" that transport fatty acids through blood stream
- Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods
- Formed when plants combine single glucose units into more complicated chemical structures
19 Clues: Chemical structures that make up fats • Carbohydrates with complicated structures • Simple carbs chemically formed from plants • Sugars with single unit chemical structure • Chemical process by which plants make carbs • Chemical process that turns vegetable oils to solids • Sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten foods • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- meaning “two names”
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- father of botany
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- having cells that contain a nucleus
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- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- the father of science
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
Taxonomy and Classification 2022-04-20
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- having cells that don’t have a nucleus
- heterotrophs and acquire nutrients by ingesting plants or other animals, and then digesting those materials
- sixth group in taxonomy, includes felidae (cat, lion) and canidae (dogs)
- proposed the “five kingdom” system (plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi)
- classification of organisms by type and binomial definition
- a microbial evolutionist who proposed a radical reorganization of the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- publisher of “The System of Nature”, “The Genera of Plants”, and “The Species of Plants.”
- the third group in taxonomy, includes porifera, cnidaria, and annelida
- an Italian physician who created one of the first new systems of classifying plants
- the 2nd largest group of taxonomy, includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria
- defined by Aristotle as “rational animal”
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- father of botany
- a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino
- having cells that contain a nucleus
- the father of science
- meaning “two names”
- the largest group of taxonomy, includes Eukarya, Eubacteria, and Archaea
- fifth group in taxonomy, groups together similar families. Ie cat and dog family under order of carnivore
- the last level of taxonomy, the most specific and the smallest, includes
- comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy
20 Clues: father of botany • meaning “two names” • the father of science • having cells that contain a nucleus • having cells that don’t have a nucleus • defined by Aristotle as “rational animal” • a Swiss physician and anatomist, influenced by Cesalpino • classification of organisms by type and binomial definition • comes from the Greek root for birth, the 7th level of Taxonomy • ...
German Food Vocab (With Articles) 2025-11-18
Liv’s biology crossword 2022-10-07
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- a virus that can kill
- what animals eat
- Ana I’ll that only eat plants
- temperatures and weather
- plants
- when an animal species change over generations to survive easier
- name given to all living things (starts with O)
- someone that study’s the ecosystem
- a place we’re both plants and animals live to create a __________
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- a tree that never lets go of it’s leaves even in autumn
- a system that includes of animals plants and weather
- a place where a specific species live
- the only animal that is related to the giraffe
- animals that kill others for food
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- a layer in the rainforest that is made by trees and inhabited by tree climbing animals
- a layer over the planet there to protect the planet
- when animals seem invisible
- animals that only eat meat
19 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 • a place where a specific species live • animals that eat both plants and meat • the only animal that is related to the giraffe • ...
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
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- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
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- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
PLUS Program 2023-03-27
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- Students can earn money every ________ of each school day.
- ECV PLUS is committed to ________ students develop the interpersonal and academic skills needed to be successful in school, the community, and their future workplace.
- All new students start at level ____
- The PLUS store is open during nutrition break and ______ for students to purchase items.
- Our goal is to ________ students to become productive and happy members of society.
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- At teacher discretion students may be paid more per period for _______ good behavior.
- PLUS students earn money for displaying _________ behavior in and out of class.
- Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition
- ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period.
- Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch
10 Clues: All new students start at level ____ • Levels 3 & 4 can go on ________ for break and lunch • Students can earn money every ________ of each school day. • ________ will be turned in at the beginning of every period. • Levels 1 & 2 must stay in ____ at all times including Lunch and Nutrition • ...
Year 9 Biology 2024-11-24
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- Plants that make their own food using sunlight.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- The place where an animal or plant lives.
- The variety of plants and animals in an area.
- Different groups of species living together.
- A line of who eats whom in nature.
- A special feature that helps an animal or plant survive.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- A group of the same type of animals in an area.
- Cutting down lots of trees in a forest.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment.
- A living thing like a plant, animal, or bacteria.
- When a species is gone forever.
- A community of living and non-living things working together.
- When organisms fight for the same resources.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
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- The process of breathing or getting energy from food.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future.
- Non-living things in an environment, like rocks or water.
- What organisms need to grow, move, and survive.
- A close relationship between two different species.
- The number of different species in a habitat.
- Harmful things added to air, water, or land.
- Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.
- The total weight of living things in an area.
- Protecting plants, animals, and habitats.
- Living things in an environment, like plants and animals.
- A network of connected food chains.
- The usual weather in an area over time.
- A species at risk of disappearing.
- A species that spreads and harms ecosystems.
32 Clues: When a species is gone forever. • A line of who eats whom in nature. • A species at risk of disappearing. • A network of connected food chains. • The part of Earth where life exists. • Cutting down lots of trees in a forest. • The usual weather in an area over time. • The place where an animal or plant lives. • Protecting plants, animals, and habitats. • ...
Jazmin Flores 4.01 Crossword Creation 2023-04-17
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- The process in all green plants that combines carbon dioxide and water under light, to make sugar and oxygen.
- ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant.
- Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water.
- The process by food and nutrients that move within a plant from one plant part to the other.
- Is the plant process that increases the plant numbers most of the time from the seeds.
- Is the process by which plants lose their water from the leaves through the process of evaporation.
- If the plant temperature is too ___ or too low then it will affect the plants.
- Plants vary on there temperature depending what type of plant they are.
- Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom.
- The process by which the minerals and water enter the plant through the cell walls of the plant.
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- Is when a plant starts growing from the seed.
- The two main methods of reproduction for plant are Sexual and _____.
- Is the tendency for a plant to grow the way the light source is coming from.
- Zones Plants are categorized by the zones they need with their average temperate need.
- Is the process by which the roots of the plants take in water and air.
- Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little)
- These are plants that require long lights directed to the flower.
- When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits.
- The response of plants to different amounts of light consumption
- The process where the leaves, stems and roots of the plant consumer oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: Is when a plant starts growing from the seed. • ____ carries the nutrients throughout the plant. • Is when a plant doesn't grow as much(very little) • Is when the plant requires the short nights to bloom. • When the plant produces the flowers, seeds, and fruits. • Plants Are made 90% of plant tissue that consists of water. • ...
Ecosystems Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-26
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- organisms that can’t produce their food and therefore feed on other organisms.
- photosynthetic pigments that can absorb light energy.
- animals that feed on primary consumers.
- the process where plants are able to manufacture their food.
- light harvesting cellular structures.
- organisms that have both plants and animals in their diet.
- food chains that are linked together.
- organisms that feed on dead plants and animal matter.
- animals that feed on both plants and animals.
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- organisms that can produce organic matter from inorganic sources.
- organisms that only eat plants.
- organisms that eat other animals.
- organisms that hunt or gather food from other organisms.
- a level or position of a group of organisms in a food chain, food web, or an ecological pyramid.
- a hierarchy in which organisms in an ecosystem are grouped into trophic levels.
- organisms that have the ability to create their own food from abiotic materials.
- the various trophic levels listed from bottom to top.
- organisms that feed on the primary producers.
- decomposers that specifically fragment to consume their food.
19 Clues: organisms that only eat plants. • organisms that eat other animals. • light harvesting cellular structures. • food chains that are linked together. • animals that feed on primary consumers. • organisms that feed on the primary producers. • animals that feed on both plants and animals. • photosynthetic pigments that can absorb light energy. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-07-20
10 Clues: poisonous • not cooked • what we eat • needing food • dry pet food • needing water • energy in food • snacks we give pets • clear liquid that we all need to drink • the stuff in your food like fats and vitamins
Food Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-20
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- the fatty organic compounds in living things
- help you to digest food well
- a mineral element that you can get from milk or beans to help your body grow
- units to measure how much energy you have taken
- the nutrients that provide energy and balance the use of protein
- a fat or fatty acid in which there are double bonds within the fatty acid chain.
- natural nutrients that exist in food such as eggs, and your body needs them to grow
- the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance
- a vitamin found in food and help wounds heal
- Food Guide a Canadian nutrition guide that tells you how to eat well
- there are several types of the substances, and we usually use letters to name them
- Proposed serving size
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- a important mineral element that balances acid-alkali levels and keeps body hydrated
- a group of vitamins responsible for increasing intestinal absorption
- The general term for a series of orderly chemical reactions that occur in living organisms to sustain life
- a substance that is able to flow freely: a liquid substance
- the power in your body
- a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds
- a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds that includes retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, and several provitamin A carotenoids
- the foods that can be taken instead
- a type of metabolism to make hemoglobin in blood
- a type of unsaturated fat that occur in small amounts in nature
- a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism.
- The general term for the various elements necessary for the formation and maintenance of bodily functions
24 Clues: Proposed serving size • the power in your body • help you to digest food well • the foods that can be taken instead • the fatty organic compounds in living things • a vitamin found in food and help wounds heal • units to measure how much energy you have taken • a type of metabolism to make hemoglobin in blood • a substance that is able to flow freely: a liquid substance • ...
Alternation of Generations 2020-09-21
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- Gametophytes produce these.
- This is the spore in gymnosperms.
- The life of a new plant begins with the fusion of two ______.
- immature reproductive cells
- In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____.
- A plant is called this in the first phase of its life cycle.
- The female spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- In seedless plants, spores are scattered by the _____.
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- In seed plants, the spores develop into these that contain the gamete.
- This type of plant produces cones.
- This is the female gamete in seed plants.
- A plant is called this in the second phase of its life cycle.
- Sporophytes produce these.
- mature reproductive cells
- The male spore gives rise to this stalk like structure in angiosperms.
- A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases.
- This is the male gamete in seed plants.
17 Clues: mature reproductive cells • Sporophytes produce these. • Gametophytes produce these. • immature reproductive cells • This is the spore in gymnosperms. • This type of plant produces cones. • This is the male gamete in seed plants. • This is the female gamete in seed plants. • In seed plants, the sporophyte is the ____. • A plant's life cycle consists of this many phases. • ...
