nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Dairy Nutrition 2024-04-11
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- is composed of plant leaves and stems mostly eaten by the grazing animals
- An example of non-protein-nitrogen, and most common source of NPN to supplement low dietary protein
- is a form of indigestion marked by excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen.
- also known as true stomach
- largest of the four compartment
- produced carbon dioxide and methane
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- major buffer for helping to maintain a rumen pH between 6.2-6.8 for optimum digestion of forage and feedstuffs
- cheapest and most abundant nutrient
- produced in the gastrointestinal tract by microbial fermentation of carbohydrates and endogenous substrates, such as acetate, butyrate, and propionate
- work together to break down what the ruminant animals eats, turning the feed into energy and protein for the ruminant
- it includes the process of regurgitation, rechewing, resalivation, and reswallowing
- also known as manyplies
- Animals with 4 compartmented stomach
- Simple stomached animals
- also known as honeycomb
- prehensile organ of cattle
16 Clues: also known as manyplies • also known as honeycomb • Simple stomached animals • also known as true stomach • prehensile organ of cattle • largest of the four compartment • cheapest and most abundant nutrient • produced carbon dioxide and methane • Animals with 4 compartmented stomach • is composed of plant leaves and stems mostly eaten by the grazing animals • ...
Sports nutrition 2024-06-06
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- Physical exercise reduces risk of type 2 diabetes by __ percent
- is going up stairs considered to be what type of exercise?
- A sports person uses ___-1000Kcal more that a sedentary daily
- Those involved in endurance events may increase carbohydrate intake by this percent 3 days before
- should be maintained to maintain peek bone mass
- a lifestyle where energy expenditure is low
- To restore fluid balance particularly in the blood
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- People with sedimentary lifestyles are at greater risk of this
- sportspeople should consume this nutrient as their source of energy
- a way fluid is lost during an event
- the type of fat that should be monitored
- people should drink six to ____ glasses a day of water
- Carbohydrates are stored in the muscles and liver as this
- Should be limited
- is swimming considered to be what type of exercise?
- mineral that ensures oxygen can be transported around the body in their blood
16 Clues: Should be limited • a way fluid is lost during an event • the type of fat that should be monitored • a lifestyle where energy expenditure is low • should be maintained to maintain peek bone mass • To restore fluid balance particularly in the blood • is swimming considered to be what type of exercise? • people should drink six to ____ glasses a day of water • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2024-10-14
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- Disorder in which the irrational fear of becoming obese results in severe weight loss from self-imposed starvation
- Units of heat used by the body and the energy that foods supply to the body
- Disorder in which some form of purging or clearing of the digestive tract follows cycles of overeating
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- A mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors
- Provides information on the nutrients and ingredients in a packaged food
- Builds and repairs body tissue
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- Helps your body stay hydrated and cleanses your body of toxins
- Elements on the earth and in our food that our bodies need to develop and function normally
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- Weight loss plans that are popular for a short amount of time
- A desire, rather than a need, to eat
- This nutrient helps boost the immune system
- A natural physical drive that protects you from starvation
- Your body's main source of power
- Build cell membrane and nerve tissue
16 Clues: Builds and repairs body tissue • Your body's main source of power • A desire, rather than a need, to eat • Build cell membrane and nerve tissue • This nutrient helps boost the immune system • The process by which the body takes in and uses food • A mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors • A natural physical drive that protects you from starvation • ...
Nutrition Basics 2026-01-30
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- Vitamin ______ Having too much of a fat soluble vitamin
- How many calories in vitamins
- Water is a major component of
- How much of your weight in oz you should have per day
- or more
- Deficiency Not having enough vitamins
- How many amino acids that are the building blocks of proteins
- Help to repair and rebuild muscles
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- Insulates the body
- Quickly available energy source
- What fat protects
- _____ Carbs that bring the blood sugar up slowly
- You should drink something with electrolytes after exercising for ___
- ____Soluble Vitamins (B,C)
- ____ Soluble vitamins (A,D,E,K)
- How many amino acids complete proteins contain
16 Clues: or more • What fat protects • Insulates the body • ____Soluble Vitamins (B,C) • How many calories in vitamins • Water is a major component of • Quickly available energy source • ____ Soluble vitamins (A,D,E,K) • Help to repair and rebuild muscles • Deficiency Not having enough vitamins • How many amino acids complete proteins contain • ...
Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorders (ASED) in children 2026-02-27
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- Emotional symptom often linked with restrictive eating patterns
- Persistent tiredness due to low caloric intake
- Absence of menstruation in undernourished adolescent girls
- Recurrent binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
- Fine body hair growth in severe chronic starvation
- Food Intake Disorder Limited eating due to sensory or fear-based avoidance
- Approach Care involving doctors, nutritionists, and psychologists
- Eating non-food substances such as dirt or paper
- Swelling seen in protein deficiency like kwashiorkor
- Behavioral Therapy Psychotherapy to correct unhealthy thoughts about food
- Intentional restriction of food intake due to fear of gaining weight
- Impairment Poor concentration and memory from malnutrition
- Psychiatric comorbidity in children with chronic eating disorders
- Therapy Treatment engaging caregivers to improve eating behavior
- Low blood pressure in severe acute eating disorders
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- Repeated regurgitation of food without nausea
- Feeding Tube feeding for children unable to meet needs orally
- Rehabilitation Structured plan to restore health and growth
- Imbalance Dangerous shifts of sodium, potassium, or chloride
- Syndrome Metabolic complication when nutrition is restarted too rapidly
- Slow heart rate due to malnutrition
- to Thrive Poor growth from chronic inadequate nutrition
- Common GI symptom in chronic restrictive eating
- Deficiency Anemia Common hematologic complication in chronic malnutrition
- Loss of body fluids leading to weakness and dizziness
- Deficiency Lack of essential nutrients causing systemic issues
- Low potassium often from vomiting or laxative abuse
- Dysmorphic Distortion Misperception of body size or shape
- Programs School or community education to promote healthy eating habits
- Retardation Slowed physical development due to malnutrition
30 Clues: Slow heart rate due to malnutrition • Repeated regurgitation of food without nausea • Persistent tiredness due to low caloric intake • Common GI symptom in chronic restrictive eating • Eating non-food substances such as dirt or paper • Fine body hair growth in severe chronic starvation • Low potassium often from vomiting or laxative abuse • ...
Unit #3. Plant Fundamentals 2022-05-11
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- This resource can be natural or artiificial
- The leaf-like parts that guard the flower bud
- The stalk that joins the stigma to the ovary
- These are the male parts of the flower
- The process where plants make their food
- They will be the site of photosynthesis
- It will protects the seeds and assist dispersal
- These absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- The function of this is to reproduce
- This resource is essential for photosynthesis
- Where plants grow w/ soil
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- This will hold the anther
- This can result in flower damage
- It contains pollen
- The sticky part of a flower that receives pollen
- female parts of the flower
- This will contain the embryo
- A growing media where plants grow in water
- This is when plants grow with soil
- This is absorbed and released by plants "breathing"
- These absorb sunlight
- It supports the plant body and channels nutrients
- The lower part of the carpel where seeds form
23 Clues: It contains pollen • These absorb sunlight • This will hold the anther • Where plants grow w/ soil • female parts of the flower • This will contain the embryo • This can result in flower damage • This is when plants grow with soil • The function of this is to reproduce • These are the male parts of the flower • They will be the site of photosynthesis • ...
La salud wordy 2025-01-14
Ecology vocab 2024-04-05
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- region of earth that encompasses all living things
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- shapes its environment
- food chains but single ecosystem
- a organism that eats plants and animals
- number of people in a environment
- a group of people with common characteristics
- a animal or plants natural home
- a group of living things
- make their own food
- a organism that feeds on meat/dead animals
- feeds on mainly plants
- harbors another organism inside or near
- consumers mostly decaying things
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- any animal that breaks down or eats decaying things
- study of environment/relationships
- non-living part of a ecosystem
- the position in a food chain
- cant produce its own food
- group of organisms linked in by food
- kills and eats other animals
- individual living thing
- organism that eats other plants
23 Clues: make their own food • shapes its environment • feeds on mainly plants • individual living thing • a group of living things • cant produce its own food • the position in a food chain • kills and eats other animals • non-living part of a ecosystem • a animal or plants natural home • organism that eats other plants • food chains but single ecosystem • consumers mostly decaying things • ...
Food Chemistry 2020-09-30
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- a chemical that animals and plants need for life and growth
- carbohydrate made and stored in plants
- the main source of carbohydrates is
- test to determine if a substance has starch
- test that identifies if a protein is present in a substance
- a chemical that animals and plants need for life and growth
- main source of energy
- test to determine if a substances contains lipids
- wheat or any other cereal crop used as food
- a sugar found in plants, fruit, and blood. A source of energy
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- building blocks for protien
- a sugar found in milk
- Made up of amino acids and are used to build maintain, and repair the body
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- "healthy" fats
- sugar the occurs naturally in fruits
- nutrient name for fats and oils
- An important substance needed for proper repair of the skin and tissues
- in the form of rice,paste,and bread products
- test to determine if a substances contains glucose
20 Clues: "healthy" fats • a sugar found in milk • main source of energy • building blocks for protien • nutrient name for fats and oils • the main source of carbohydrates is • sugar the occurs naturally in fruits • carbohydrate made and stored in plants • test to determine if a substance has starch • wheat or any other cereal crop used as food • ...
Earth Systems 2025-04-07
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- How plants use water to meet their needs
- Needed for life to exist
- The amount of daylight in summer compared to winter in Alberta
- Imaginary line around the Earth where sunlight is most direct
- What we should show for water in our environment
- What animals do to use water to meet their needs
- What the Sun’s warmth allows to exist
- The way sunlight hits the Earth at the equator
- An example of an animal that lives in bodies of water
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- Water provides this for many organisms
- What the Earth’s surface is warmed by
- The temperature near the equator compared to the poles
- Canadian province with more direct sunlight in summer
- Relating to the water found in our nearby environment
- Water is this kind of need for plants and animals
- What organisms require from the Sun to live
- Living things that use water for survival
- Responsibility of caring for water sources
- Plants Plants that live in bodies of water
19 Clues: Needed for life to exist • What the Earth’s surface is warmed by • What the Sun’s warmth allows to exist • Water provides this for many organisms • How plants use water to meet their needs • Living things that use water for survival • Responsibility of caring for water sources • Plants Plants that live in bodies of water • What organisms require from the Sun to live • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-20
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- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing flowering plants.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job.
- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint.
- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs and trees.
- Educational requirement for skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- Is responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
- There are many career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA, you can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more!
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
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- Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained (includes IPM).
- Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants. Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks.
- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
16 Clues: Educational requirement for skilled job. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level job. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables. • ...
La nutrición 2026-04-08
15 Clues: fat • vitamin • mineral • calorie • protein • caffeine • nutrition • cholesterol • nutritionist • decaffeinated • to gain weight • afternoon snack • to be on a diet • to eat a balanced diet • to lose weight; to slim down
Foods and Nutrition 2022-01-31
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- Helps balance cholesterol levels in the blood. Found in olive oil, peanut oil, avocados & nuts
- Paleness, depression, spongy gums, bleeding from mucous membranes, caused by vitamin C deficiency
- a science that studies the way the food you eat nourishes your body
- Softening of the bones in children, caused by vitamin D deficiency
- Carries other nutrients through the body. It regulates body temperature & helps the body eliminate waste.
- A loss of bone mass resulting in bones that are fragile and break easily.
- provide fatty acids your body needs for growth and development.
- They build and renew teeth, bones, and other tissues.
- Low red blood cell count caused by vitamin B6, B9, B12, or iron deficiency
- Too many nutrients
- a measure of nutrients a food provides compared to the calories it provides.
- The basic building blocks of proteins
- A unit of measurement that describes how much energy the food you eat delivers to your body
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- Foods low in calories and high in nutrients
- Cavities caused by excessive refined white sugar
- Not enough nutrients
- Foods high in calories and low in nutrients
- Build and renew body tissues
- Generate heat and energy
- Foods high in calories and low in nutrients
- A B-vitamin that helps prevent malformations in a developing fetus
- any type of poor nutrition. It can be a deficiency or an excess.
- Increases your risk of heart disease. Found in meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, & dairy
- Assist your body in processing food and aid in growth and body development.
- Guidelines about the benefits of food and exercise that can help you develop a diet that is right for you
- the food you eat
26 Clues: the food you eat • Too many nutrients • Not enough nutrients • Generate heat and energy • Build and renew body tissues • The basic building blocks of proteins • Foods low in calories and high in nutrients • Foods high in calories and low in nutrients • Foods high in calories and low in nutrients • Cavities caused by excessive refined white sugar • ...
Chapter 12 Science Vocab 2016-05-03
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- Hormone that increases rate of cell division; found in root tips
- Hormone that increases plant growth, especially phototropism
- plants that require 12 or more hours of darkness for flowering to begin
- Hormone that increases rate of cell division
- response of a plant to touch
- A change in an environment that causes a response
- a response of plant growth toward or away from the stimuli
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- plants that are not affected by the # of hours of darkness
- plant's response to the # of hours of darkness
- Plants that flower when exposed to 10-12 hours of darkness
- substances that act as the chemical messenger in plants
- Hormone that increases plant growth, help ripen fruit
- response of a plant to gravity
- growth of a plant toward or away from light
14 Clues: response of a plant to touch • response of a plant to gravity • growth of a plant toward or away from light • Hormone that increases rate of cell division • plant's response to the # of hours of darkness • A change in an environment that causes a response • Hormone that increases plant growth, help ripen fruit • substances that act as the chemical messenger in plants • ...
Fossil Plants 2015-09-08
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- the shape of leaf margins in temperate regions
- time period when fossil plants were particularly prevalent in the UK, forming extensive coal deposits
- the vascular tissue of a plant that carries food
- pores with controllable apertures that control the amount of water and gases that enter and leave the plant
- the style of preservation that leads to "petrified wood"
- feature of leaves in the tropics which allows water to drain off (4,3)
- period of time when forests first developed
- land plants are thought to have evolved from this aqueous plant (5,5)
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- the time period when flowering plants evolved
- example of a non-vascular land plant (or bryophyte)
- plants with unenclosed seeds including conifers and ginkgos
- genus name of fossil lycopsid with distinctive diamond shaped leaf scars on its bark
- genus name of fossil horsetail plant with finely ribbed branches separated by nodes
- the green pigment that absorbs light in plants allowing them to photosynthesise
- the vascular tissue of a plan that carries water
- group of plants characterised by having fronds, and spores housed on the underside of leaves
16 Clues: period of time when forests first developed • the time period when flowering plants evolved • the shape of leaf margins in temperate regions • the vascular tissue of a plant that carries food • the vascular tissue of a plan that carries water • example of a non-vascular land plant (or bryophyte) • the style of preservation that leads to "petrified wood" • ...
Seedless Plants 2022-02-25
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- The route that spreads water to the rest of the plant
- The most prevalent type of non vascular seedless plants
- The route that spreads glucose to the rest of the plant
- The first resource needed for photosynthesis
- Are spores unicellular or multicellular
- How seedless plants reproduce
- What type of plant is a banana
- A type of fern that stands straight up with small leaves
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- A method of reproduction seedless plants do not have
- Earliest seedless plant
- The most prevalent type of vascular seedless plants
- What photosynthesis produces
- Where photosynthesis mostly occurs
- How vascular plants gain nutrients from the ground
- What type of plant is a strawberry
- The second resource needed for photosynthesis
16 Clues: Earliest seedless plant • What photosynthesis produces • How seedless plants reproduce • What type of plant is a banana • Where photosynthesis mostly occurs • What type of plant is a strawberry • Are spores unicellular or multicellular • The first resource needed for photosynthesis • The second resource needed for photosynthesis • ...
Benefits of good nutrition and exercise 2023-11-02
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- Your health mentally that can be affected by exercise and nutrition
- eating a balanced diet
- Something that can be prevented by eating healthy and exercisig
- the thing that covers our muscles and body that can be healtheir with our diet
- The things that allow us to move and walk
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- risk can be lowered by eating healthy and exercising
- A hard rock like thign in our mouths used to digest food that can be healthy with a good diet
- any movement that causes your muscles to work
- the risk of conductign a virus or sickness
- A hard rock liek substance in our body that keeps us from beign a mush
10 Clues: eating a balanced diet • The things that allow us to move and walk • the risk of conductign a virus or sickness • any movement that causes your muscles to work • risk can be lowered by eating healthy and exercising • Something that can be prevented by eating healthy and exercisig • Your health mentally that can be affected by exercise and nutrition • ...
Ch. 2 Safety, Health, and Wellness Part 2 2024-01-25
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- the "R" in PRICED stands for?
- the "D" in PRICED stands for?
- second step of learning dance.
- includes nutrition and hydration, rest and recovery, and self-care.
- third step of learning dance.
- minor dance injuries from too intense dancing are common and may be treated with ____.
- the bubble that surrounds you.
- the space you occupy while either standing or moving through the dance space.
- supports an efficient and effective learning experience.
- water and milk are the best form of?
- first step of learning dance.
- the "C" in PRICED stands for?
- the "E" in PRICED stands for?
- the "P" in PRICED stands for?
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- the food you can eat that fuels you as a dancer.
- how long do you apply ice, using PRICED?
- __________ stressors can lead to eustress?
- is a heightened sense of excitement
- the purpose of __________ is to rise the ore temperature of the body and its parts through a series of exercises that prepare you to move.
- negative stressors casuses for?
- the dance space you share with other dancers and their personal space.
- specific clothing and shoes to dance class to allow their bodies to move without restrictions and for support.
- ______ preparation allows you to focus on learning and enjoying the experiences you will have in dance class.
- deep breathing, relaxation exercises, regular physical activity, and laughter are some ways to cope with?
- begins before you enter the studio and requires physical and mental checks while you dance.
- correct posture
- the purpose to slow down the heart rate from dancing and stretch to prevent stiffness.
- entire sole of the foot rests on the floor with all toes stretched along the floor.
- the "I" in PRICED stands for?
29 Clues: correct posture • the "R" in PRICED stands for? • the "D" in PRICED stands for? • third step of learning dance. • first step of learning dance. • the "C" in PRICED stands for? • the "E" in PRICED stands for? • the "P" in PRICED stands for? • the "I" in PRICED stands for? • second step of learning dance. • the bubble that surrounds you. • negative stressors casuses for? • ...
Poultry Products 2024-04-26
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- Lemon head the chicken was this breed of chicken.
- A space in the egg that allows for movement and relieves pressure
- On this day, the chick hatches.
- Chickens used in the production of meat.
- These feathers are the strongest, largest, and most developed on a birds body.
- Here chicks are raised until they can be sorted into either Broilers or Layers
- In this step, professionals inspect, preserve, cut down the chicken.
- On this day the heart beat begins!
- On this day, the chick develops its Down.
- A layer that keeps the yolk intact.
- on this day, the chick is now breathing.
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- Provide protection, thermoregulation, flight, and sensory
- Here fertilized eggs from breeder farms are raised in incubators and monitored for quality.
- Part of the egg that protects the chick from outside elements.
- Chickens used for the production of eggs.
- The crown on a chicken's head that aids in temp regulation.
- These feathers are short and preserve heat.
- Both of these (Inner and Outer) allow for for bacteria protection and movement of nutrients
- Fluffy feathers usually associated with chicks.
- The skin under the beak that aides in temperature regulation.
- This gland helps produce oil for birds feathers
- Part of the egg that provides nutrition to the chick in the egg.
- Here Chicken feed is converted from raw materials to finished feed.
- On this day, the beak appears:)
- Poultry products are moved to grocery stores.
- This provides nutrition for the chick, also known as egg whites.
26 Clues: On this day, the chick hatches. • On this day, the beak appears:) • On this day the heart beat begins! • A layer that keeps the yolk intact. • Chickens used in the production of meat. • on this day, the chick is now breathing. • Chickens used for the production of eggs. • On this day, the chick develops its Down. • These feathers are short and preserve heat. • ...
Medications! (generic names only) 2023-08-30
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- An NSAID used intravenously to help with acute pain
- nutrition Intravenous nutrients given to those who cannot eat or cannot absorb enough nutrition through feeding tube.
- used to treat wheezing and difficulty breathing in patients with lung disease
- used for muscle spasms in the bladder
- an antihistamine used for most allergic reactions. Also may be used for nausea relief and as a sleep aid.
- used to treat muscle spasms, particularly in the bowels
- A commonly used steroid that alleviates inflammation
- An strong antibiotic with many uses. Often used for patients with appendicitis in addition to another antibiotic
- used to help prevent or lessen liver damage caused by an overdose of acetaminophen
- a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic used for a wide range of infections
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- A narcotic medication commonly used to alleviate symptoms associated with substance use disorder
- a blood pressure medicine that can also be used for ADHD and pain control
- a mild analgesic used to treat mild pain and fever
- An antihistamine commonly used for anxiety
- a chemotherapy used as a maintenance medicine in patients with sickle cell disease to keep their red blood cells round in shape
- A benzodiazepine with a variety of uses including managing seizures, anxiety, and even as an adjunct to nausea medications
- a commonly used blood thinner. In smaller doses, it is used to prevent central lines from forming blood clots inside the lumen
- a commonly used anti-epileptic drug
- a commonly used anti-nausea medicine.
- A calcium-channel blocker used to help control high blood pressure
20 Clues: a commonly used anti-epileptic drug • a commonly used anti-nausea medicine. • used for muscle spasms in the bladder • An antihistamine commonly used for anxiety • a mild analgesic used to treat mild pain and fever • An NSAID used intravenously to help with acute pain • A commonly used steroid that alleviates inflammation • ...
Ecology 2021-05-28
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- currently being reintroduced to the UK
- trees that lose leaves in winter
- eats plants and animals
- a living factor of the environment
- a group of the same species in a defined area
- hot and wet biome
- _________ producer. A plant
- evolution where species become similar
- organisms that eat plants
- a species used to classify habitat types
- a non-living factor of the environment
- distinct groups that interact
- the process by which plants make their food
- trees with needles
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- interconnected food chains
- two or more interacting organisms
- a square frame used for sampling
- a species that helps plants reproduce
- an animal's place in the environment
- an organism that feeds on decaying material
- comes in red and grey
- great __________ newt
- evolution where species take different paths
- all living and non living things in one location
- an animal that lives and feeds on another
- biome with little rainfall
- sand dune toad
27 Clues: sand dune toad • hot and wet biome • trees with needles • comes in red and grey • great __________ newt • eats plants and animals • organisms that eat plants • interconnected food chains • biome with little rainfall • _________ producer. A plant • distinct groups that interact • a square frame used for sampling • trees that lose leaves in winter • two or more interacting organisms • ...
Biomes Crossword 2018-05-05
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- an organism that eats only meat
- an organism that can make their own food
- a mutually beneficial relationship between organisms
- humans breathing out carbon dioxide
- essential nutrients to plants used in the nitrogen cycle
- an organism that eats only plants
- a process plants use to obtain energy
- all of the living factors in an ecosystem
- a non-native species invading an environment
- the change in an organism so it can better survive in an ecosystem
- a group of living things and their environment
- the part of the land, sea, and atmosphere where organisms are able to live
- how water moves throughout an environment
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- substances that contaminate the air, water, soil of an environment
- important nutrients for organisms made of phosphoric acid
- a relationship between two organisms where both are harmed
- nonliving elements that encourage successful ecosystems to exist
- how nitrogen moves throughout an environment
- a group of populations living in one area
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
20 Clues: an organism that eats only meat • an organism that eats only plants • humans breathing out carbon dioxide • a process plants use to obtain energy • an organism that can make their own food • all of the living factors in an ecosystem • a group of populations living in one area • how water moves throughout an environment • how nitrogen moves throughout an environment • ...
Ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-21
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- a cold treeless biome
- organisms that cannot make their own food, eat both plants and animals
- habitats on land
- the state or process of decay
- organisms that use the sun's energy to make their own food, sugar and oxygen
- an organism that breaks down decaying plant and animal matter.
- consumer, an organism that eats producers
- dry biome with covered in small short shurbs.
- consumer, an organism that eats secondary consumers.
- includes all living and non-living things in an environment
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- all non-living things in an ecosystem, like water, rocks, and air.
- all living things in an ecosystem like plants and animals
- animals that eat other animals
- open grassland with few trees
- consumers, an organism that eats primary consumers
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- organisms that only eat plants
- web, multiple energy pyramids put together that links multiple species
- habitats in water
- pyramid, a diagram that shows the amount of energy at each level
- a cold coniferous forest
21 Clues: habitats on land • habitats in water • a cold treeless biome • a cold coniferous forest • open grassland with few trees • the state or process of decay • animals that eat other animals • organisms that only eat plants • consumer, an organism that eats producers • organisms that eat both plants and animals • dry biome with covered in small short shurbs. • ...
Rainforest and Animal 2026-03-17
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- - A hole in the ground where some animals live.
- floor - The ground at the bottom of the rainforest.
- - An animal that eats plants and animals.
- - A home built by birds for eggs and babies.
- - A hot, wet forest with many trees and animals.
- - The middle layer of smaller trees and plants.
- - The top layer of tall trees in the rainforest.
- - Colors or patterns that help animals hide.
- - A safe place where animals stay.
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- - Many different plants and animals living in one place.
- - The natural home of a plant or animal.
- - Very warm and wet air.
- - A slow animal that hangs from trees.
- - An animal that is hunted by another animal.
- - An animal that eats only plants.
- - An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- - A colorful bird with a big beak.
- - The amount of rain that falls in an area.
- - A large wild cat that lives in the rainforest.
- - An animal that eats other animals.
- climate - Hot and rainy weather all year.
21 Clues: - Very warm and wet air. • - An animal that eats only plants. • - A colorful bird with a big beak. • - A safe place where animals stay. • - An animal that eats other animals. • - A slow animal that hangs from trees. • - The natural home of a plant or animal. • - An animal that eats plants and animals. • climate - Hot and rainy weather all year. • ...
Health 2023-03-09
Across
- Method of communication
- Active phyiscally
- transcendence
- Something your body gets eating good food
- Phyiscal drive to eat
- what it is called when you are hungery
- Refusing Using skills
- to much time sitting down
- End of conlfict
- ideas of way to live
Down
- are direct, concise, and short
- Moving activity
- Something you gain eating food
- Passing of mental/phyiscal characteristics
- In shape
- Something that makes you sad/mad mentally
- What your body likes eating
- influence others
18 Clues: In shape • transcendence • Moving activity • End of conlfict • influence others • Active phyiscally • ideas of way to live • Phyiscal drive to eat • Refusing Using skills • Method of communication • to much time sitting down • What your body likes eating • are direct, concise, and short • Something you gain eating food • what it is called when you are hungery • ...
UNIT 1 MICROBIOLOGY 2020-09-27
Across
- smallest unit of life
- organism depend on other for nutrition
- comma shaped bacteria
- eukaryotic organisms carrying photosynthesis
- study of microorganism
- organism reproducing own food
Down
- population of organisms cultivated in medium
- unicellular prokaryotic organism
- infoldings of plasma membrane
- study of algae
- instrument that makes enlargement of small object
- hair like structure provides locomotion
- process in which small bud develops at one end
- study of fungus
14 Clues: study of algae • study of fungus • smallest unit of life • comma shaped bacteria • study of microorganism • infoldings of plasma membrane • organism reproducing own food • unicellular prokaryotic organism • organism depend on other for nutrition • hair like structure provides locomotion • population of organisms cultivated in medium • eukaryotic organisms carrying photosynthesis • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
Across
- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
Down
- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
UNIT 4 : LIFE ON EARTH 2024-12-19
Across
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- A person who works to protect the environment
- A layer of gases surrounding Earth that supports life
- A wide variety of life forms on Earth
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes
- A living thing that produces its own energy from sunlight
- A change in climate patterns over time
- All the plants and animals living in a specific environment
Down
- A species that is at risk of disappearing forever
- A sudden and dramatic decrease in animal or plant populations
- A type of plant that provides oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide
- A person who studies animals in their natural habitats
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- A place where an animal or plant normally lives
- A large mammal that is a symbol of conservation efforts
- A group of animals or plants that are similar and can reproduce
- The destruction of forests, often for agriculture
- A large natural stream of water flowing to the sea
- An area of land where few plants or animals can survive due to lack of water
- Natural resources that can be replaced, such as wind or solar power
20 Clues: A wide variety of life forms on Earth • A change in climate patterns over time • Animals that hunt other animals for food • A person who works to protect the environment • A place where an animal or plant normally lives • A species that is at risk of disappearing forever • The destruction of forests, often for agriculture • ...
biology vocab 2020-12-02
Across
- different fish living in the same reef
- humans
- the desert and the forest
- the role of different species
- not derived from living organisms
- humans who consume
- tapeworms
- plants that create their own food
- flowers and bees
- the number of people in tri-cities
- largest group of reproductive organisms
Down
- tree frogs using plants as protection
- earth
- derived from living organisms
- fungi and worms
- relationships in nature
- home for organisms
- relationships between organisms
- all living things
- an owl hunting mice
- you and your family are related by blood
- plants that use photosynthesis
- tri-cities
23 Clues: earth • humans • tapeworms • tri-cities • fungi and worms • flowers and bees • all living things • home for organisms • humans who consume • an owl hunting mice • relationships in nature • the desert and the forest • derived from living organisms • the role of different species • plants that use photosynthesis • relationships between organisms • not derived from living organisms • ...
LE Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- someone who makes something
- Gets its nutrients from complex organisms
- organisms are living
- eats plants and animals
- utilizes energy from light to synthesize organic molecules
- plant releasing water from stomata
- Eats only plants
- when it's hot clouds do this
Down
- We live in one
- microscopic plants
- happens when clouds get full
- organism aren't living
- the state of producing something
- kind of like photosynthesis
- eats only meat
- Breaks down dead materials
- gets its nutrients from simple organisms
- weight of organisms in a given area
- needed in order to do physical or mental activities
- oh the places we'll go
20 Clues: We live in one • eats only meat • Eats only plants • microscopic plants • organisms are living • organism aren't living • oh the places we'll go • eats plants and animals • Breaks down dead materials • someone who makes something • kind of like photosynthesis • happens when clouds get full • when it's hot clouds do this • the state of producing something • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-16
Across
- grows in one area and are tall
- underground stem
- are made from oak trees
- plant completes its lifespan
- contains the male or femalw
- plants life spans two years
- fern spores in the structue
- openings in the outer layer cell
- transport tissue
- leafty
- part of your nail
Down
- flows along the world use to trade oǹ
- plants can can usual flowers and seeds yearly
- structure thats holds food for plants
- large open feild
- made to protect
- lack specialized transport tissue
- cows eat it and its green
- created located on the undersides of frounds
- start of plant
20 Clues: leafty • start of plant • made to protect • underground stem • large open feild • transport tissue • part of your nail • are made from oak trees • cows eat it and its green • contains the male or femalw • plants life spans two years • fern spores in the structue • plant completes its lifespan • grows in one area and are tall • openings in the outer layer cell • ...
GRADE 4 SCIENCE 2025-09-23
Across
- Insects have _______ legs.
- The biggest animal in the ocean is the _______ whale.
- A mammal that can fly.
- Animals with a backbone
- The green substance plants need for photosynthesis.
- Fish breathe using _______.
- Reptiles have dry _______ on their bodies.
- Warm-blooded animals keep their body temperature the _______.
Down
- Animals without a backbone
- A sugar made during photosynthesis.
- Plants make their own food through _______.
- A penguin cannot _______ but it swims fast.
- Birds are covered with _______.
- Flowers and seeds help plants to _______.
- The part of the plant that absorbs water from the soil.
- Gas released by plants during photosynthesis.
- Mammals are covered with _______.
- The part of the plant that makes food.
- Mammals feed their young with _______.
- Amphibians lay _______-like eggs in water.
20 Clues: A mammal that can fly. • Animals with a backbone • Insects have _______ legs. • Animals without a backbone • Fish breathe using _______. • Birds are covered with _______. • Mammals are covered with _______. • A sugar made during photosynthesis. • The part of the plant that makes food. • Mammals feed their young with _______. • Flowers and seeds help plants to _______. • ...
Food Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-20
Across
- units to measure how much energy you have taken
- a mineral element that you can get from milk or beans to help your body grow
- help you to digest food well
- a class of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism.
- a substance that is able to flow freely: a liquid substance
- natural nutrients that exist in food such as eggs, and your body needs them to grow
- there are several types of the substances, and we usually use letters to name them
- a type of unsaturated fat that occur in small amounts in nature
- a Canadian nutrition guide that tells you how to eat well
- a fat or fatty acid in which there are double bonds within the fatty acid chain.
- a group of vitamins responsible for increasing intestinal absorption
- the fatty organic compounds in living things
- the power in your body
Down
- a important mineral element that balances acid-alkali levels and keeps body hydrated
- a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds that includes retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, and several provitamin A carotenoids
- the nutrients that provide energy and balance the use of protein
- The general term for the various elements necessary for the formation and maintenance of bodily functions
- Proposed serving size
- the foods that can be taken instead
- The general term for a series of orderly chemical reactions that occur in living organisms to sustain life
- a vitamin found in food and help wounds heal
- a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds
- the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance
- a type of metabolism to make hemoglobin in blood
24 Clues: Proposed serving size • the power in your body • help you to digest food well • the foods that can be taken instead • a vitamin found in food and help wounds heal • the fatty organic compounds in living things • units to measure how much energy you have taken • a type of metabolism to make hemoglobin in blood • a Canadian nutrition guide that tells you how to eat well • ...
TISSUES 2021-08-25
Across
- cells are responsible for the exchange of gases and transpiration. guard
- make up our heart. cardiac
- of cells that combine together to perform a particular function tissue
- process by which meristematic tissues turn into permanent tissues. differentiation
- cells are also called __________. neurons
- is type of _________ tissue. connective
- layer that covers the entire plant. epidermis
- or voluntary muscles are also called __________ muscles. striated
- wall of a sclereid is made up of _________. lignin
- layer secreted by the epidermis in desert plants. cutin
Down
- are more effective in conducting water in flowering plants. vessels
- have the ability to divide throughout their lives. meristematic
- with irregular thickening at the corners of the cells. collenchyma
- simple permanent tissue in plants. sclerenchyma
- structures present in the epidermis of leaves. stomata
- spinal cord is composed of _____________ tissue. nervous
- abundant living cell in the plant body. parenchyma
- permanent tissue that conducts water. xylem
- of parenchyma that helps aquatics plants to float on water. aerenchyma
19 Clues: make up our heart. cardiac • is type of _________ tissue. connective • cells are also called __________. neurons • layer that covers the entire plant. epidermis • simple permanent tissue in plants. sclerenchyma • abundant living cell in the plant body. parenchyma • permanent tissue that conducts water. xylem • ...
Unit 9-Wetlands 2022-05-13
Across
- where land and water meet
- smells like rotten eggs
- wetlands improve water quality by acting as a __
- mixture of fresh and saltwater
- where a river meets the ocean
- wetlands provide natural flood control because the soil acts like a __
- a broad inlet of the sea, where the land curves inward
- when plants have a tolerance for salt
Down
- the steam of plants in bays are __
- it's gravitational pull causes the tides
- the only hypersaline bay in the U.S.
- wetland with oxygen in soil
- birds bays and estuaries act as a habitat and protect __
- plants in bays and estuaries that are water tolerant
- surge wetlands protect communities from sudden rises of water, called __
- a wetland without oxygen in the soil
- bays/estuaries act as a __ for newborn fish and shrimp
- plants in wetlands pump this out of their leaves
18 Clues: smells like rotten eggs • where land and water meet • wetland with oxygen in soil • where a river meets the ocean • mixture of fresh and saltwater • the steam of plants in bays are __ • the only hypersaline bay in the U.S. • a wetland without oxygen in the soil • when plants have a tolerance for salt • it's gravitational pull causes the tides • ...
Science 2020-02-19
Across
- produced by non-vascular plants for reproduction
- begins when seed absorbs water and breaks seed coat
- a seed dispersal method where the seed attaches to animal fur
- produce naked seeds
- cone bering tree
- flowering plants
- what cell walls are made of
- carries sugars made by photosynthesis
- parallel veins in leaves
Down
- sticky fluid that can be found in the xylem and phloem
- seed dispersal method where the seeds cannot be digested and are deposited to new areas
- netted veins in leaves
- some seed may be surrounded by this
- does not have a vascular system
- what gives plants their green color
- tissue carries water and minerals upward form the roots
- fertilized egg/zygote
- produced by most vascular plants for reproduction
- seed leaves where food may be stored
- protective covering skin, keeps embryo from drying out
20 Clues: cone bering tree • flowering plants • produce naked seeds • fertilized egg/zygote • netted veins in leaves • parallel veins in leaves • what cell walls are made of • does not have a vascular system • some seed may be surrounded by this • what gives plants their green color • seed leaves where food may be stored • carries sugars made by photosynthesis • ...
Ems! 2018-08-13
Across
- Caterpillars snack on them for lunch
- A ... sprots from the seed
- The stages of a plant or animal.
- I have lots of ... in pots at my house.
- You plant it into the soil to create “new life”.
- The liquid you give a plant to have a “drink”.
- You put soil and seed/s in me at homes.
- I am see through.
- The lifecycle of a plant.
- A plants “food”.
- I am so beautiful, I also come from a florist.
Down
- The study of life, people who study it are called biologist.
- I keep the plant stable
- You plant the seed in it.
- There are different ... for plants to grow.
- You can go from 1 degrees to 100 degrees and more
- There can be sun, rain and clouds.
- A type of gas.
- The plant “breathes” it.
- A plants sunshine.
20 Clues: A type of gas. • A plants “food”. • I am see through. • A plants sunshine. • I keep the plant stable • The plant “breathes” it. • You plant the seed in it. • The lifecycle of a plant. • A ... sprots from the seed • The stages of a plant or animal. • There can be sun, rain and clouds. • Caterpillars snack on them for lunch • I have lots of ... in pots at my house. • ...
2.2.1 2024-11-12
Across
- Organism that consumes other organisms for energy
- First trophic level organism that produces food for others
- Organisms that consume plants
- Stored energy in plants and animals
- First level of the food chain
- Organism that consumes others for energy
- Dead organic material
- Water movement from plants to the atmosphere
- Process of converting sunlight to glucose
- Levels indicating position in the food chain
Down
- Organisms that break down dead material
- Organisms that consume other animals
- Interacting components forming a functional whole
- Autotrophs using photosynthesis to make food *(HL)*
- Decomposers that digest internally
- Organisms that consume both plants and animals
- Interacting community of organisms and environment
- Autotrophs using chemical reactions for food *(HL)*
- Decomposers that digest externally
- Primary element in organic compounds
- Organism that produces its own food
- Organisms that feed on dead animals
22 Clues: Dead organic material • Organisms that consume plants • First level of the food chain • Decomposers that digest internally • Decomposers that digest externally • Stored energy in plants and animals • Organism that produces its own food • Organisms that feed on dead animals • Organisms that consume other animals • Primary element in organic compounds • ...
Plants Vs. Zombies! 2025-04-28
Across
- A plant that blocks zombies by standing in their way.
- A plant that gives you extra sun (energy).
- A plant that shoots peas at zombies.
- A plant that shoots spikes at flying zombies.
- Creatures that try to invade your house.
- Where some zombies rise from.
- A giant zombie that is very strong and hard to stop.
- A plant that explodes and destroys many zombies.
- A plant that eats zombies whole.
- A tool to dig up plants you don’t want anymore.
- A machine that protects one row if zombies break through.
Down
- Defenders that protect your house from zombies.
- A plant that shoots peas to slow down zombies.
- A zombie that wears a bucket for extra protection.
- A huge, powerful zombie leader.
- A book that gives you information about plants and zombies.
- The energy you collect to plant more plants.
- Where the plants and zombies battle.
- The silly neighbor who sells you plants and tools.
- What zombies love to eat.
20 Clues: What zombies love to eat. • Where some zombies rise from. • A huge, powerful zombie leader. • A plant that eats zombies whole. • A plant that shoots peas at zombies. • Where the plants and zombies battle. • Creatures that try to invade your house. • A plant that gives you extra sun (energy). • The energy you collect to plant more plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-20
Across
- plants need this for photosynthesis
- pores in cells that open and close to allow exchange of carbon dioxide and water
- chemicals added to soil to improve plant growth
- plants store their glucose as what insoluble substance
- this chemical is used to test for starch
- the gas which is the product of photosynthesis
- The green pigment in plants involved in photosynthesis
- part of a plant where minerals are absorbed
Down
- this mineral is needed for overall plant health
- the process whereby plants make food using light energy from the sun
- mineral needed to make chlorophyll
- mineral needed to make amino acids in plants
- these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast
- the cell organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- without this mineral leaves turn purple
15 Clues: mineral needed to make chlorophyll • plants need this for photosynthesis • without this mineral leaves turn purple • this chemical is used to test for starch • part of a plant where minerals are absorbed • mineral needed to make amino acids in plants • these cells in leaves contain many chloroplast • the gas which is the product of photosynthesis • ...
Cells 2025-11-14
Across
- Helps plants make energy
- Produces ribosomes
- Help with intracellular digestion
- Protective barrier only found in plants
- Powerhouse of cell
- Responsible for production of hormones
- Gives plants their color
Down
- How plants make energy
- Transports Ribosomes
- What do humans do, aka breathing
- Protective barrier in all cells
- Provides cell with uniqueness
- Packages macromolecules
- Blueprint for uniqueness and what makes us who we are
- Storage and movement of waste and other things within the cell
15 Clues: Produces ribosomes • Powerhouse of cell • Transports Ribosomes • How plants make energy • Packages macromolecules • Helps plants make energy • Gives plants their color • Provides cell with uniqueness • Protective barrier in all cells • What do humans do, aka breathing • Help with intracellular digestion • Responsible for production of hormones • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration test review 2023-03-23
Across
- the gas needed in photosynthesis
- in the process of photosynthesis, plants use energy from lights to produce this
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens in plants
- the sugar made in photosynthesis
- what are the products in cellular respiration (include and)
- cellular respiration occurs here
Down
- the process of producing ATP from oxygen and glucose
- what are the reactants in cellular respiration (include and)
- What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration
- the process in which plants make glucose
- the gas released off by plants during photosynthesis
- one of the products of cellular respiration
- plants need this to make their own food
- in the process of cellular respiration, organisms break down food to release
14 Clues: the gas needed in photosynthesis • the sugar made in photosynthesis • cellular respiration occurs here • plants need this to make their own food • the process in which plants make glucose • one of the products of cellular respiration • the process of producing ATP from oxygen and glucose • the gas released off by plants during photosynthesis • ...
Science 2023-05-01
Across
- animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- an educated guess about what will happen in your experiment
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- of or relating to space
- number of people or animals living in a certain area
- Any circle drawn around Earth divides it into two equal halves
- when space and time relate
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that feeds on other animals
- an organism that feeds on both plants and animals
Down
- A relationship in which one member benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed
- the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
- an organism that primarily obtains food by the killing and consuming of other organisms
- the arrangement, type, and ratio of atoms in molecules of chemical substances
- organisms that make their food by taking sunlight and using the energy
- to notice what is going on by using the senses
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals.
18 Clues: of or relating to space • when space and time relate • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that feeds on other animals • a pigment that gives plants their green color • to notice what is going on by using the senses • organism that breaks down dead organic material • an organism that feeds on both plants and animals • ...
Biology 2021-12-01
Across
- a glass shelter for plants that absorbs sunlight
- humus is present in ___
- many or alot
- exhalation of water vapour through stomata
- a layer in the stratopshere
- what plants do at night
- variety of plants and animal life in the world or a particular area
- a must
- _______ and component
- a substance that pollutes something
Down
- animals living on the ground are known as _____ animals
- explosion
- a component
- the biosphere is made of lithosphere, hydrosphere, and _______
- what organisms do in the soil to dead matter
- and inorganic substance that occurs naturally
- living things
- when something is floating that thing is _____
- what we breathe
- something we need to do work
20 Clues: a must • explosion • a component • many or alot • living things • what we breathe • _______ and component • humus is present in ___ • what plants do at night • a layer in the stratopshere • something we need to do work • a substance that pollutes something • exhalation of water vapour through stomata • what organisms do in the soil to dead matter • ...
Gardening Crossword 2022-05-09
Across
- An insect with big wings
- Object used to plant flowers in
- What you plant and then grows
- The earth that plants grow in
- Unwanted plants
- Grow on trees
- The action of making a hole
- Used to collect up fallen leaves
- Tulips, daffodils, onions have in common
Down
- A thing that grows in a garden
- Grass
- Worn to protect your hands whilst gardening
- Cart with one wheel
- The place which grass, flowers, trees may be grown
- Small fruit without a stone
- The action of a plant developing
- Used to hold soil, water, weeds
- Used to dig with one hand
- Roses, blossoms, tulips, daisies
- Used to water plants
20 Clues: Grass • Grow on trees • Unwanted plants • Cart with one wheel • Used to water plants • An insect with big wings • Used to dig with one hand • Small fruit without a stone • The action of making a hole • What you plant and then grows • The earth that plants grow in • A thing that grows in a garden • Object used to plant flowers in • Used to hold soil, water, weeds • ...
Voc unit 3.1 2020-01-08
Jr 3rd Year 2022-03-02
Across
- new idea, development, etc.
- lack of proper nutrition
- facing serious difficulties, desperate
- plentiful
- large gap or difference
- stay in a place longer
- ability to pay back your debts
- something of critical importance
- business
- a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death
- put into practice
Down
- a subtance added to something in small quantities
- with great majority
- an animal that only eats grass and nuts
- to eat, take in
- any of the foods
- extremely weak or thin due to malnutrition
- information that is false
- serious food shortage
- done with great energy and dedication
20 Clues: business • plentiful • to eat, take in • any of the foods • put into practice • with great majority • serious food shortage • stay in a place longer • large gap or difference • lack of proper nutrition • information that is false • new idea, development, etc. • ability to pay back your debts • something of critical importance • done with great energy and dedication • ...
Word Study 2024-01-08
Across
- the use of many words
- full of danger
- use again
- not having enough nutrition
- best
- rules
- full of envy
- villain
- loose
- book giving information
- depressing
- behave wrong
- amazing
- do not understand
- take away
- under earth
Down
- to light up
- 1 eyed monster
- entrance
- a route that starts and finishes in the same place
- push or drive forward
- sail or travel around something
- words unter screen in movie
- error/messed up
- full of anxiety
- use wrong
- person in charge of a school
- enclosing boundary of a curved shape.
- exit
- under average
30 Clues: best • exit • rules • loose • villain • amazing • entrance • use again • use wrong • take away • depressing • to light up • under earth • full of envy • behave wrong • under average • full of danger • 1 eyed monster • error/messed up • full of anxiety • do not understand • the use of many words • push or drive forward • book giving information • not having enough nutrition • words unter screen in movie • ...
Well Being of Astronauts 2025-04-22
Across
- How strong you are
- How fast you are
- Drinking water
- To keep your body in shape
- Eating healthy foods
- People to help you work
- What helps encourage
- Time spent exercising
- How your body works and feels
- Earths pull
- To move in air with no body weight
Down
- Staying steady without falling
- How well you do at something
- To help get better at something
- Someone to talk to and hangout with
- How heavy/light you are
- Paying attention
- Strength you can use quickly in a emergency
- Rest for the body
- Only can eat certain foods
20 Clues: Earths pull • Drinking water • How fast you are • Paying attention • Rest for the body • How strong you are • Eating healthy foods • What helps encourage • Time spent exercising • People to help you work • How heavy/light you are • To keep your body in shape • Only can eat certain foods • How well you do at something • How your body works and feels • Staying steady without falling • ...
FARMING 2023-07-15
Across
- A building used for storing farm equipment or housing livestock.
- A structure with transparent walls used for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- Cereal crops such as wheat, corn, or rice.
- A farming implement used to turn over the soil.
- The act of preparing and tending land for growing crops.
- A powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or trailers.
- Domesticated animals raised on a farm for various purposes.
- Substances applied to soil or crops to promote plant growth.
- A house located on a farm, typically for the farmer and their family.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field.
- Plants grown for food or other agricultural purposes.
Down
- Tools and machinery used in agricultural activities.
- A person who owns, manages, or works on a farm.
- Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed or bedding.
- Land covered with grass or other plants for grazing livestock.
- An area of land where fruit trees are grown.
- Domesticated birds raised for their meat or eggs.
- Large domesticated animals raised for meat or milk.
- The artificial application of water to crops or plants.
- Unwanted plants that compete with crops for resources.
20 Clues: Cereal crops such as wheat, corn, or rice. • An area of land where fruit trees are grown. • A person who owns, manages, or works on a farm. • A farming implement used to turn over the soil. • Domesticated birds raised for their meat or eggs. • Large domesticated animals raised for meat or milk. • Tools and machinery used in agricultural activities. • ...
Crossword English Club (3) 2025-11-16
Across
- A delicate flower known for its unusual shapes
- A glass building used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- The loose surface material that covers most land
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new one
- A mix of decayed plants used to enrich garden soil
- The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water
- A clay or plastic container used to grow small plants or flowers
- A tool used to cut branches or dead parts of plants
- An unwanted plant that grows where it shouldn’t
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- A darker, cooler area protected from direct sunlight
- A tool used to remove dirt from the ground
- A flower in full, open form
- A long tube used to water plants
- A tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil
- The main vertical part of a plant that supports leaves
- A small creature that improves soil by digging through it
- The colorful part of a flower, around the pistil
- The yellow powder that helps plants reproduce
- The hard outer layer covering a tree or woody plant
- A young plant just beginning to grow
20 Clues: A flower in full, open form • A long tube used to water plants • A young plant just beginning to grow • A tool used to remove dirt from the ground • A tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil • The yellow powder that helps plants reproduce • A delicate flower known for its unusual shapes • An unwanted plant that grows where it shouldn’t • ...
ch.2 crossword 2015-03-09
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- A leafy roof formed by tall trees in a forest.
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms.
- A consumer that eats meat.
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms.
- Shallow water over the continental shelf.
- Soil frozen all year.
- A layer of shorter plants that grow in the shade of a canopy.
- An organism that breaks down waste and dead organisms.
- Weather in an area.
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- A consumer that eats plants and meat.
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and gains energy.
- A carnivore that feeds on dead organisms.
- A consumer that eats plants.
- The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.
- Species carried to a new location.
- A habitat where salt and fresh water meet.
- Cold climate area.
- The movement of organisms.
- An area made mostly of grasses and other nonwoody plants.
- An organism that can make its own food.
20 Clues: Cold climate area. • Weather in an area. • Soil frozen all year. • A consumer that eats meat. • The movement of organisms. • A consumer that eats plants. • Species carried to a new location. • A consumer that eats plants and meat. • An organism that can make its own food. • A carnivore that feeds on dead organisms. • Shallow water over the continental shelf. • ...
Tanisha Crossword Class 7 2017-06-29
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- A type of indicator
- A storm with a violent wind , in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean
- The first wind computer
- Substances which insectivorous plants eats
- An instrument which indicates temperature
- The condition in which 2 organism that live in close physical association and are mutual benefit to each other is known as ____
- A thing which tells that the substance is an acid or a base
- An example of parasitic plants
- An instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure
- A powerful spinning storm that contains strong wind and rain.
- Substances which taste bitter
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- Plants which lives on other organism to get their food
- A type of Fungi
- An example of Symbiotic plants
- An instrument used for measuring moisture content
- A heterotrophic plant which eats insects
- A flower indicator
- Substances which taste sour
- Formula of Sodium Hydroxide
- A visible mass of condensed watery vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the general level of the ground
20 Clues: A type of Fungi • A flower indicator • A type of indicator • The first wind computer • Substances which taste sour • Formula of Sodium Hydroxide • Substances which taste bitter • An example of Symbiotic plants • An example of parasitic plants • A heterotrophic plant which eats insects • An instrument which indicates temperature • Substances which insectivorous plants eats • ...
food we eat class 5 2023-08-27
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- deficiency of vitamin D
- we get from food
- the process by which plants prepare food
- helps in pushing the food around your mouth
- plant eating animals
- deficiency of iron
- put into the soil to give plants a healthy growth
- flesh eating animals
- bacteria, fungi and some worms
- food factory of plants
- an animal that kills and eat other animals
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- deficiency of vitamin B
- to chew the food
- deficiency of vitamin C
- eat the remains of dead animals
- junk food
- present in saliva
- deficiency of iodine
- the oldest method of food preservation
- oils and sugar
- means keeping it safe from getting spoiled
- Deficiency of proteins
- salt, sugar, oil and vinegar
- tiny structure in the cells of leaves
- the process by which our body takes in food and breaks it down
- little lumps present in the tongue
- eat both plants and flesh
- deficiency disorder
28 Clues: junk food • oils and sugar • to chew the food • we get from food • present in saliva • deficiency of iron • deficiency disorder • deficiency of iodine • plant eating animals • flesh eating animals • Deficiency of proteins • food factory of plants • deficiency of vitamin B • deficiency of vitamin C • deficiency of vitamin D • eat both plants and flesh • salt, sugar, oil and vinegar • ...
2nd Week of Easter 2025-04-27
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- — A fun toy to fly on a windy day.
- — A small pool of rainwater.
- — A green field for animals.
- — Happens earlier each day in spring.
- — A bird seen often when spring begins.
- — Baby birds often seen in spring.
- — Tiny plants just breaking through the soil.
- — Light wind often felt in spring.
- — The month when spring often begins.
- — How butterflies move.
- — Waters the lawn and garden.
- — A yellow flower that becomes a puffball.
- — A red insect with black spots.
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- — Helps plants grow strong.
- — Light rain common in the season.
- — One of the first flowers to bloom.
- — Green plants sometimes associated with good luck.
- — Action of putting seeds in the ground.
- — Marks the official start of spring.
- — Useful for spring rainstorms.
- — What birds do to prepare for babies.
- — Bright spring flowers that bloom early.
- — Open grassy land with flowers.
- — A fresh start often connected with spring.
- — Tiny beginnings of plants.
25 Clues: — How butterflies move. • — Helps plants grow strong. • — A small pool of rainwater. • — A green field for animals. • — Tiny beginnings of plants. • — Waters the lawn and garden. • — Useful for spring rainstorms. • — Open grassy land with flowers. • — A red insect with black spots. • — A fun toy to fly on a windy day. • — Light rain common in the season. • ...
Plant Science Ag Vocab 2023-03-16
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- Designs and arranges land
- Provides daily care, and tends to greenhouse
- inspects and weighs grain and related products, and works for the government
- Raises and grows vegetables
- grow manage and sell hay crops for animal producers
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- manages and directs the operation of golf courses
- licensed to install landscapes based on passing certification exams
- creates new plants, reproduces plants
- specialize in crop production, soil contol, and soil management
- manages processes in a winery to produce wine
- arrange flowers and plants for decoration
- maintains lawns
- oversees operations and staffing for the produce department in a grocery store
- develops new plants through selection, hybridization, ect.
- manages a business that grows and sells ornamental plants
15 Clues: maintains lawns • Designs and arranges land • Raises and grows vegetables • creates new plants, reproduces plants • arrange flowers and plants for decoration • Provides daily care, and tends to greenhouse • manages processes in a winery to produce wine • manages and directs the operation of golf courses • grow manage and sell hay crops for animal producers • ...
Vocabulary U1 MB 2024-01-24
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- animal that eats only plants
- something that is large in size or importance
- someone who is born in a particular country, or something that is original to an area
- did well, grew or developed very well
- group of animals or plants of the same kind
- the process plants use to make their food from sunlight
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- this is in plants, it's what makes them green
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- most important; main
- not as important as something else
- no longer alive, gone
- substance that causes illness, injury or death
- close together; crowded
- large area of land that has many trees
- available to only some, restricted or limited
15 Clues: most important; main • no longer alive, gone • close together; crowded • animal that eats only plants • not as important as something else • did well, grew or developed very well • large area of land that has many trees • group of animals or plants of the same kind • an animal that eats both plants and animals • something that is large in size or importance • ...
plant science 2024-11-22
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- arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics.
- – A group of closely related genera.
- – A cone-bearing tree.
- or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species
- for example, the mycota or fungi family.
- – Life history; the changes in the form of life that an organism goes through.
- – A branch of biologic science that deals with the forms rather than the functions of plants and
- – A group of species of plants or animals believed to have descended from a common direct ancestor
- – Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- for Agricultural Science Education © 03/2023 ASP – Lesson 5.1 Glossary – Page 2
- – In the naming of plants and animals, Latin is used. Each kind of plant or animal can be identified by
- – An affix added to the end of a word or stem serving to form a new word.
- (plural, genera) and species (both singular and plural); e.g., the generic name (genus) of corn is Zea,
- are similar enough to constitute a useful unit at this level of taxonomy.
- – Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their
- – A group of related plants and animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too
- – A system of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- – A system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- – The language often used to name plants.
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- – An affix; attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
- groups, such as species, genus, family, and order.
- – In the botanical classification of plants, a category in between class and family.
- – Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- – Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season.
- system – A two-name system for naming plants.
- – Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- that retain their distinguishing features when reproduced sexually or asexually.
- the grasses and legumes used for hay.
- – A biologist that groups organisms into categories.
- – That portion of the feed for animals that is secured largely from the leaves and stalks of plants, such
- – The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an
- – A division of the plant or animal kingdom lower than a phylum and higher than an order; e.g., the class
- – A plant that lives for more than two years.
- – The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into
- – A cultivated variety. A group of cultivated plants that are distinguished by any significant character
- – A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- name – The scientific name of plants, which includes the genus and species.
- the species name is mays.
38 Clues: – A cone-bearing tree. • the species name is mays. • – A group of closely related genera. • the grasses and legumes used for hay. • – Any grass grown for its edible grain. • for example, the mycota or fungi family. • – The language often used to name plants. • system – A two-name system for naming plants. • – A plant that lives for more than two years. • ...
plant science 2024-11-22
Across
- arrangement of items having a defined range of characteristics.
- – A group of closely related genera.
- – A cone-bearing tree.
- or inconstant to be recognized as a species; often any category of lower rank than a species
- for example, the mycota or fungi family.
- – Life history; the changes in the form of life that an organism goes through.
- – A branch of biologic science that deals with the forms rather than the functions of plants and
- – A group of species of plants or animals believed to have descended from a common direct ancestor
- – Plants living one year or less. During this time, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds, and dies.
- for Agricultural Science Education © 03/2023 ASP – Lesson 5.1 Glossary – Page 2
- – In the naming of plants and animals, Latin is used. Each kind of plant or animal can be identified by
- – An affix added to the end of a word or stem serving to form a new word.
- (plural, genera) and species (both singular and plural); e.g., the generic name (genus) of corn is Zea,
- are similar enough to constitute a useful unit at this level of taxonomy.
- – Within the taxonomic system of classifications, how plants are ordered concerning their
- – A group of related plants and animals that differs from other similar groups by characteristics too
- – A system of naming used to classify a group, such as the botanical names of plants.
- – A system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- – The language often used to name plants.
Down
- – An affix; attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
- groups, such as species, genus, family, and order.
- – In the botanical classification of plants, a category in between class and family.
- – Major divisions for living things: the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
- – Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season.
- system – A two-name system for naming plants.
- – Any grass grown for its edible grain.
- that retain their distinguishing features when reproduced sexually or asexually.
- the grasses and legumes used for hay.
- – A biologist that groups organisms into categories.
- – That portion of the feed for animals that is secured largely from the leaves and stalks of plants, such
- – The forming, sorting, apportioning, grouping, or dividing of objects into classes to form an
- – A division of the plant or animal kingdom lower than a phylum and higher than an order; e.g., the class
- – A plant that lives for more than two years.
- – The science of classification of organisms and other objects and their arrangement into
- – A cultivated variety. A group of cultivated plants that are distinguished by any significant character
- – A plant that lives for two years and then dies.
- name – The scientific name of plants, which includes the genus and species.
- the species name is mays.
38 Clues: – A cone-bearing tree. • the species name is mays. • – A group of closely related genera. • the grasses and legumes used for hay. • – Any grass grown for its edible grain. • for example, the mycota or fungi family. • – The language often used to name plants. • system – A two-name system for naming plants. • – A plant that lives for more than two years. • ...
12 2025-02-08
Across
- Outdoor playing area
- Specific game methods
- Series of games
- Winner of a contest
- Competitor in a game
- Ability to perform well
- Points earned in a game
- Supporter of a team
- Preparation for performance
- Plan to win
- Large sports arena
- Study of food
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- Repeated exercise for improvement
- Resting state
- Focused mental exercise
- Flat sports playing surface
- Sports competition
- Awareness of the present moment
- Scoring area in sports
- Physical exercise session
- State of well-being
- State of being calm
- State of physical health
- Drinking enough water
- Food consumed regularly
25 Clues: Plan to win • Resting state • Study of food • Series of games • Sports competition • Large sports arena • Winner of a contest • State of well-being • State of being calm • Supporter of a team • Outdoor playing area • Competitor in a game • Specific game methods • Drinking enough water • Scoring area in sports • Focused mental exercise • Ability to perform well • Points earned in a game • ...
Photosynthesis 2021-10-11
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- besides CO2 & sunlight plants also need this for photosynthesis to occur
- Green pigment that absorbs solar energy
- Gas that plants give off during photosynthesis
- the substance that is present at the end of a reaction
- Organelle that is in charge of photosynthesis
- Where plants take in water
- Where most chloroplast are located in plants
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- Loss of water vapor in plants
- Gas that plants require for photosynthesis
- Small pores on leaves that aid in gas exchange
- Sugar created during photosynthesis
- a substance that is present at the start of a reation
12 Clues: Where plants take in water • Loss of water vapor in plants • Sugar created during photosynthesis • Green pigment that absorbs solar energy • Gas that plants require for photosynthesis • Where most chloroplast are located in plants • Organelle that is in charge of photosynthesis • Small pores on leaves that aid in gas exchange • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
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- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Ecology part B 2024-03-07
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- Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy
- gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- Sweet energy source that plants make during photosynthesis
- The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell
- Cycle where a change in one part of the ecosystem triggers a response
- Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things
- Organisms such as plants use sunlight to create food from carbon and water.
- What goes in and out of the cell
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere
- Water evaporates from bodies of water rise to the atmosphere to from clods and released stored water
Down
- The movement of molecules across a cell membrane
- Natural balances of substances like oxygen or nutrients
- Earths tempture changing due to daily human activities
- Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane
- Carbon moves from plants animals and soil then repeat
- Earths temperature getting warmer due to human activities
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Gasses in the atmosphere trapping heat form the sun
- The movement of molecules across the cell membrane
- Colorless orderless gas found in the atmosphere absorbed by plants to make food
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • What goes in and out of the cell • gas released by plants during photosynthesis • The movement of molecules across a cell membrane • Living organisms turn glucose into stored energy • Movement of water across a semi preamble membrane • The contrates of a salout are balanced for a cell • Moving nitrogen between air soil and living things • ...
Angiosperms and microbiology 2022-11-14
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- this type of flower has regular symmetry and many flower parts
- Facilitates more rapid water transport
- Develops simply as food reserve for developing embryo
- Flower almost 1 m in diameter and largest known
- Double fertilisation has been described in this Gymnosperm
- energy and carbon source are organic compounds
- earliest pollinators
- ____mechanism to promote genetic variability
- kingdom that includes bread mold
- Highly resistant differentiated bacterial cell
- cells do this primarily by chemicals that are released or taken up
- anther and filament
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- plants rooted on other plants (not parasitising) eg orchids
- rod-shaped
- twining or climbing plant
- Venus Fly Trap, Sundew, Pitcher Plant
- (tree-like) and giant herb monocotyledons eg bananas
- smallest micro organism
- A term for flowering plants
- between class and family
- ovary, stigma, style
- bacteria found in high salt concentrations
- Fruit formed from many carpels of one flower
- bacterial cell wall made of this
- water plants
- this is formed via attachment, colonization, and development
- slimy layer, consisting of polysaccharide and water surrounding many cells
- one classification of eukaryotic microbes
- have flower parts in 3s
- Plants adapted to harsh, dry environments eg cacti
30 Clues: rod-shaped • water plants • anther and filament • ovary, stigma, style • earliest pollinators • smallest micro organism • have flower parts in 3s • between class and family • twining or climbing plant • A term for flowering plants • bacterial cell wall made of this • kingdom that includes bread mold • Facilitates more rapid water transport • one classification of eukaryotic microbes • ...
Plants and Plant Anatomy (not flowers) 2024-02-06
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- main root grows straight down
- space where auxillary buds can grow
- numerous slender roots spreading far apart
- grow back every year
- roots from the primary root
- space between two nodes
- broad leaf plants (2 cotyledons)
- grow for one year
- roots that grow from a stem or leaf
- main point of shoot growth
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- naked seeds
- lateral growth in plants
- first root to grow
- narrow leafed plants (1 cotyledons)
- require two growing seasons
- absorb nutrients etc from soil
- increase surface area of the root
- the point of new root growth
- flowering plants
19 Clues: naked seeds • flowering plants • grow for one year • first root to grow • grow back every year • space between two nodes • lateral growth in plants • main point of shoot growth • require two growing seasons • roots from the primary root • the point of new root growth • main root grows straight down • absorb nutrients etc from soil • broad leaf plants (2 cotyledons) • ...
Ecology Part 1 2023-03-15
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- plants that produce food for other organisms.
- a nonliving part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- an organism that consumes prey as its food source in an environment.
- the position of an organism in the food chain and ranges from a value of 1 for primary producers to 5 for marine mammals and humans.
- a food source for predators in an environment.
- a nonnative organism that spreads or expand from its original place which can harm the environment,the economy, or human health.
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- a living organism that shapes its environment.
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- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- an equilibrium between the availability of habitat and the number of animals of a given species the habitat can support over time.
- the direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource.
- The conversion of one form of energy into another, or the movement of energy from one place to another.
- the biological variation that occurs within species.
- the mass or weight of living tissue,
- only about 10 percent of energy stored as biomass in a trophic level is passed from one level to the next.
- the different kinds of life/organisms you'll find in one area.
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- a place where an organism makes its home.
- a detailed description of the species within a community and their relationships with each other.
20 Clues: the mass or weight of living tissue, • a place where an organism makes its home. • plants that produce food for other organisms. • a food source for predators in an environment. • a living organism that shapes its environment. • the biological variation that occurs within species. • a nonliving part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. • ...
Food, Nutrition and Biological Processes 2024-09-08
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water
- he process of changing the physical or chemical properties of a substance in order to make or produce something else:
- to move from one place to another
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a non-metal which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- the process of digesting food
- an abbreviation for carbon dioxide
- a natural oily substance occurring in animal bodies
- It is a polysaccharide which functions as a carbohydrate store and is an important constituent of the human diet.
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- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- the action of breathing.
- relating to or consisting of living cells.
- any of a group of natural substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of the body
- one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and be strong
- relating to or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- a microscopic fungus
- a chemical that your body needs to stay healthy:
20 Clues: a microscopic fungus • the action of breathing. • the process of digesting food • to move from one place to another • an abbreviation for carbon dioxide • relating to or consisting of living cells. • a chemical that your body needs to stay healthy: • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • relating to or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • ...
Counselor Crossword 2023-07-02
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- The person who made this
- Volunteer in blue group
- Dancer
- Dressed as Spider-Man
- Isaac's twin
- Gets hunted in tag
- There are two counselors with this name
- Nutrition Expert
- She taught you vocabulary words
- She really likes Stitch
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- He was here in session 1 and will return in session 3
- Helped Renee with Spam Musubi activity
- This counselor was the narrator for Mafia
- The director
- The volunteer who joined on week 2
- She taught you the area of a triangle
- the only orange group counselor to wear glasses
17 Clues: Dancer • Isaac's twin • The director • Nutrition Expert • Gets hunted in tag • Dressed as Spider-Man • Volunteer in blue group • She really likes Stitch • The person who made this • She taught you vocabulary words • The volunteer who joined on week 2 • She taught you the area of a triangle • Helped Renee with Spam Musubi activity • There are two counselors with this name • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2021-01-04
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- starches sugars cellulose
- constructive process by living cells
- process of taking in nutrients
- 10 times recommended
- dependence on some habit
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- fatlike steroid alcohol
- breaking down process by living cells
- adipose tissue
- all physical and chemical processes
- necessary for growth
- a unit of heat
- complex organic compound
12 Clues: adipose tissue • a unit of heat • necessary for growth • 10 times recommended • fatlike steroid alcohol • complex organic compound • dependence on some habit • starches sugars cellulose • process of taking in nutrients • all physical and chemical processes • constructive process by living cells • breaking down process by living cells
julian and tyriqs goofy crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
12 Clues: not harmful • gloomy, dark • to hurt someone • resulting in good • advantage or gained • sickness feeling bad • money added to wages • lack of proper nutrition • cool funny goofy is the best • improper illegal pro activity • event that creats certain wealth • cool goofy funny and is the second best
Nutrition CrossWord 2012-05-30
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- Any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- is a form of alternative medicine based on a belief in vitalism, which posits that a special energy called vital energy or vital force guides bodily processes such as metabolism, reproduction, growth, and adaptation.
- An insoluble substance that is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton. It is a polysaccharide consisting of chains of glucose monomers.
- Having diabetes.
- Any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms.
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- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- The use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths.
- Any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- A system of complementary medicine that involves pricking the skin or tissues with needles, used to alleviate pain and to treat various physical, mental, and emotional conditions.
- the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- A white crystalline substance found in animal tissues and various foods.
- A Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
- Any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- a particular selection of food, especially as designed or prescribed to improve a person's physical condition or to prevent or treat a disease
16 Clues: Having diabetes. • A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished • A white crystalline substance found in animal tissues and various foods. • The use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths. • The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-09-05
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- nutrients that occur naturally in rocks, soil
- most abundant mineral in the body
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside the body
- building block of life, nutrients that contain nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- conduct nerve impulses, contract and relax muscles, and maintain the proper balance of water and minerals.
- minerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge
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- supply energy for your bodies function, nutrients made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen,
- nutrients that are made by living thing, are required in small amounts
- a problem of not having enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the body's tissues.
- the building blocks of protein
- help protect healthy cells from the damage caused by the normal aging process
- waxy,fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body
- # of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in these unit
- a mineral that the body needs for growth and development
- chemical process that breaks down food and turns that into energy
16 Clues: the building blocks of protein • most abundant mineral in the body • nutrients that occur naturally in rocks, soil • a mineral that the body needs for growth and development • the process of maintaining a steady state inside the body • waxy,fatlike substance that is found only in animal products • an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body • ...
nutrition crossword 2021-10-04
Across
- needed in small amounts
- waxy substance that clogs arteries
- good carbohydrate
- supplies energy for the body
- process whereby food is broken down
- body's inability to process sugar
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- 4 calories per gram
- builds bones and teeth
- simple carbohydrate
- regulates digestive system
- builds muscles
- protein source
- 9calories per gram
- assist with growth, regulates enzymes
- drink this instead of sodas
- having excess body fat
- may cause heart disease
17 Clues: builds muscles • protein source • good carbohydrate • 9calories per gram • 4 calories per gram • simple carbohydrate • builds bones and teeth • having excess body fat • needed in small amounts • may cause heart disease • regulates digestive system • drink this instead of sodas • supplies energy for the body • body's inability to process sugar • waxy substance that clogs arteries • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-09-08
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- What helps your body build new cells and maintain its temperature.
- Type of Carbohydrate found in potatoes, rice, grains, and wheat.
- What is the amount of energy when nutrients are broken down?
- What helps protect healthly cells from the normal aging process?
- How many different types of food groups are there?
- What is the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body?
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- What can help growth and repair the body’s tissue.
- What is a waxy, fatlike substance only found in animal products?
- What are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil.
- What mineral can help your bones get stronger?
- What is a chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release its energy.
- How many different types of nutrient classes are there?
- What liquid has zero calories and is essential for survival?
- What keeps your digestive system running properly.
- Type of Carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, and milk.
- What helps keeps your heart functioning and works with Potassium to maintain water balance in the body
16 Clues: What mineral can help your bones get stronger? • What can help growth and repair the body’s tissue. • How many different types of food groups are there? • What keeps your digestive system running properly. • How many different types of nutrient classes are there? • What are nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The chemical process in which your body breaks down food to release energy
- This Repairs and grow your body's tissues
- when someone doesn't have enough iron, so the red blood cells won't contain enough hemoglobin, causing weak and tiredness.
- This supplies the body with energy, forms cells, maintains body temperature, and protects nerves.
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- Maintain water balance
- These supply energy for your body's functions
- symptoms of this are Weakness, rapid breathing, and a weak heartbeat
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- A waxy fat-like substance found in animal products.
- you should rehydrate with this if exercising for less than 60 minutes
- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- The unit in which amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- Helps with blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system
- Heart function and water balance
- Helps form healthy red blood cells
- _____ acids, Individual links that build the protein chains.
16 Clues: Maintain water balance • Heart function and water balance • Helps form healthy red blood cells • This Repairs and grow your body's tissues • These supply energy for your body's functions • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • A waxy fat-like substance found in animal products. • the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-02-09
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- Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil
- Maintain water balance
- A dissolved substance in water that regulates many processes in the cell
- Measurement of energy released when nutrients are broken down
- Proteins that come from plants
- When your body uses nutrients in foods to release energy
- Vitamins that help protect healthy cells
- Fats that are liquid at room temp
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- Made when manufacturers add hydrogen to fat molecules
- A waxy, fat-like substance that is found only in animal products
- Proteins that come from animal sources
- What should you drink every 15 minutes
- When someone doesn't get enough iron and red blood cells don't have enough hemoglobin
- Prevent blood clotting and the functioning of the nervous system
- Process of maintaining a steady state inside your body
- Fats that are solid at room temp
16 Clues: Maintain water balance • Proteins that come from plants • Fats that are solid at room temp • Fats that are liquid at room temp • Proteins that come from animal sources • What should you drink every 15 minutes • Vitamins that help protect healthy cells • Nutrients that occur naturally in rocks and soil • Made when manufacturers add hydrogen to fat molecules • ...
Nutrition Terminology 2025-12-01
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- Feed ingredients with crude fiber levels under 18%
- Animals that eat a plant-based diet
- Total amount and kind of feed that an animal is provided during a 24-hour period
- A single feed component in a form that will help support the life of an animal
- Helps dissolve other nutrients and carry them to different parts of the body, and is a vital factor in nutrition.
- and Oils Provide 2 - 2.25 times the energy value of carbs and carry fat-soluble vitamins
- Supply material to build body tissues such as muscles, skin, and hair. Made up of amino acids
- Animals that eat an animal-based diet
- Animals that eat items of plant and animal origin in their diet
- Feed material that contains a specific nutrient or included for a specific purpose
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- Feed and water that an animal receives
- Primary source of energy
- Inorganic materials that help with the growth of bones, teeth, and body tissue, and regulate many of the vital chemical body processes
- Organic compounds that regulate many body functions and are designated by letters
- Process of providing food necessary for health and growth, based on life stage and body requirements
- Feed ingredients with crude fiber levels over 18%
16 Clues: Primary source of energy • Animals that eat a plant-based diet • Animals that eat an animal-based diet • Feed and water that an animal receives • Feed ingredients with crude fiber levels over 18% • Feed ingredients with crude fiber levels under 18% • Animals that eat items of plant and animal origin in their diet • ...
animal nutrition 2025-10-28
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- Direct food into the oesophagus during swallowing
- secreted by the liver
- chewing, crushing preparing food for swallowing
- will undergo slight digestion in the caecum of the large intestines
- is also known as the honey comb
- are herbivores that primarily consume plant-based diets
- also known as hindgut fermentation
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- is present in young animals
- breaks down starch and glycogen to glucose and maltose
- is the true stomach
- breakdown of food into simpler substances that can be absorbed through the intestinal wall
- is also known as the paunch
- is the second part of small intestines
- is Last and longest section of small intestines
- are broken down by bacterial lipases to fatty acids and glycerol
- Breaks down fats and oils to fatty acids and glycerol
- are broken down by bacterial lipases to fatty acids and glycerol
17 Clues: is the true stomach • secreted by the liver • is present in young animals • is also known as the paunch • is also known as the honey comb • also known as hindgut fermentation • is the second part of small intestines • chewing, crushing preparing food for swallowing • is Last and longest section of small intestines • Direct food into the oesophagus during swallowing • ...
Nutrition Basics 2026-01-30
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- Major mineral
- Having too much fat soluble vitamin
- Indigestible part of the plant
- 9 calories per gram
- 4 calories per gram
- Test kind of fats
- Plant chemicals
- Having very few vitamin
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- Contain all essential amino acids
- Come from rocks, dirt, clay and soil
- 0 calories
- Act as food for your good bacteria
- Spike the blood sugar quickly
- Something we drink on a daily basis
- Help to repair and build muscles
- The building blocks for proteins
16 Clues: 0 calories • Major mineral • Plant chemicals • Test kind of fats • 9 calories per gram • 4 calories per gram • Having very few vitamin • Spike the blood sugar quickly • Indigestible part of the plant • Help to repair and build muscles • The building blocks for proteins • Contain all essential amino acids • Act as food for your good bacteria • Having too much fat soluble vitamin • ...
Classifying Ornamental Plants 2021-01-21
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- plants that reproduce with seeds that lay naked on scales
- vascular plants that reproduce by spores
- holding leaves all year
- Father of modern taxonomy
- do not transfer those characteristics to offspring through sexual reproduction
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- single cotyledon
- nonvascular plants such as mosses
- plants that normally require two growing seasons to produce flowers and seed before dying
- plant that has a life cycle of more than two growing seasons
- are seed plants whose seeds develop within a fruiting body
- Plants that complete their life cycle within one year
- dropping leaves in the winter
- plants with two cotyledons in their seeds
13 Clues: single cotyledon • holding leaves all year • Father of modern taxonomy • dropping leaves in the winter • nonvascular plants such as mosses • vascular plants that reproduce by spores • plants with two cotyledons in their seeds • Plants that complete their life cycle within one year • plants that reproduce with seeds that lay naked on scales • ...
science 2020-09-15
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- develops an organism
- movement towards or away from water
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
- movement is neither towards nor away from stimuli
- plant hormones
- multicellular organisams use this as communication between cells
- helps in secondary growth
- stimulates stem elongation
- restricts growth of plants
- plants use it to climb up other plants or fences
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- direction of movemnt depends on direction of stimulus
- movement towards or away from sunlight
- movement towards or away from chemicals
- functions againt auxins and gibberlins
- promotes growth of plants
- makes plant grow towards the sun
- a plant that closes at touch
- movement towards or away from gravity
- natural gaseous phytohormone
- movement towards or away from touch
20 Clues: plant hormones • develops an organism • promotes growth of plants • helps in secondary growth • stimulates stem elongation • restricts growth of plants • a plant that closes at touch • natural gaseous phytohormone • makes plant grow towards the sun • movement towards or away from water • movement towards or away from touch • movement towards or away from gravity • ...
Energy and Ecosystems 2024-02-01
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- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead animals and plants.
- _________ is the product of photosynthesis.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Only ___ percent of energy is transferred when a consumer eats a producer.
- A __________ is a consumer that eats mainly meat.
- The food _______ is the transfer of energy between organisms in an ecosystem.
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- The process by which plants make food.
- An energy __________ is a diagram that shows how much food energy is passed to each level in a food chain.
- A community of organisms and the environment in which they live.
- An animal that eats only producers.
- Producers need the sun as a _______ of energy to make food.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals.
- Plants will start to make food through photosynthesis when leaves are exposed to __________.
- Decomposers are the last _________ in every food chain.
- Chlorophyll in plants help water and carbon __________ combine to form sugars as food for plants.
- The substance that enables a plant to use the sun's energy to make food.
16 Clues: An animal that eats only producers. • An organism that makes its own food. • The process by which plants make food. • _________ is the product of photosynthesis. • An animal that eats plants or other animals. • A __________ is a consumer that eats mainly meat. • Decomposers are the last _________ in every food chain. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- organism able to nurture from organic substances
- eats plants or animals for energy
- food chain in single ecosystem
- only eats meat
- breaks down dead things
- non living that shapes its own environment
- organism that cant produce its own food
- A living thing
- larger organsim that barbarous over smaller organism
- eats plants and animals
- number of living things in one area
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- the regions of the surface
- does the hunting
- interacting organisms and their physical environment
- gathers things that are dead
- gets hunted
- living organisms that shape its environment
- create its own food and energy
- order of events in ecosystem
- a group of living things with common characteristics
- position of organisms on the food chain
- The study of relationships between living organisms
- were plants and animals naturally live or grow
- only eats plants
- one benefits from the other
25 Clues: gets hunted • only eats meat • A living thing • does the hunting • only eats plants • breaks down dead things • eats plants and animals • the regions of the surface • one benefits from the other • gathers things that are dead • order of events in ecosystem • create its own food and energy • food chain in single ecosystem • eats plants or animals for energy • ...
Range Judging Ch 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2024-08-13
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- The group of plants best adapted to the physical characteristics of the site. This plant community makes the best use of the available soil nutrients, soil moisture, and energy from the sun under current conditions.
- Refers to relative preference by livestock and wildlife for grazing.
- Have spreading aboveground stems that may root at the nodes and form new plants.
- May kill animals or or reduce animal productivity.
- Make their principle growth during the cool conditions in spring and fall.
- Have net-like veins in the leaves, and the leaves have various shapes.
- Look like grasses but have solid stems
- Have persistent woody stems that remain alive from one year to the next.
- Involves primarily vegetations changes and progresses much more rapidly because soil development is already present (soil remains).
- Have neither rhizomes nor stolons.
- Have been brought in from outside North America.
- Occurs when disturbance of the climax plant community results in degradation of a range site.
- Live only one season.
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- Are part of the original vegetation of North America.
- Make their principle growth during the late spring to mid-summer and devlop seed in the lare summer or early fall.
- Have spreading underground stem from which new plants may arise from the parent plants.
- Live two years and flower only during the second growing season
- Initial development of soil parent material (bare rock).
- Live from year to year and produce leaves and stems for more than two years from the same plant.
- Plants with jointed stems
- The final stage in succession when the soil and plant community are somewhat in balance with the climate, topography, animals, and other factors.
- A specific kind of land on which the native vegetation is predominantly grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or woody plants suitable for grazing or browsing by large herbivores.
- The portion of shrubs that animals may consume.
23 Clues: Live only one season. • Plants with jointed stems • Have neither rhizomes nor stolons. • Look like grasses but have solid stems • The portion of shrubs that animals may consume. • Have been brought in from outside North America. • May kill animals or or reduce animal productivity. • Are part of the original vegetation of North America. • ...
Plants plants and more plants 2014-11-23
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- A part of the body of a plant that is how plants get there nutrients.
- A plant having a vascular system.
- A root system that consists of very fine branches.
- A hollow cone of loosely arranged cells that covers the growing tip of a root.
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- A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.
- Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue.
- A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like.
- Any outer layer, as rind.
- Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium.
- Cell of a root serving to absorb water and minerals from the soil.
10 Clues: Any outer layer, as rind. • A plant having a vascular system. • A germ, germ cell, seed, or the like. • Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue. • A root system that consists of very fine branches. • A vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary. • Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium. • ...
August Crossword 2012-09-05
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- where you plant,plants in and can be portable
- the pets that live in your garden
- to seperate your yard from your neighbours
- the new material you can create a veggiegarden in
- the pest of the garden world
- holds water so you can water your plants
- a flower that you can eat the seeds and produce oil from
- is a small tree
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- where you store your garden tools
- that cuts the lawn
- where you plant your vegetables
- another name for your lawn
- keeps your plants healthly and gives nutrients
- keeps your plants hydrated
- is the most commonly know flower
- the biggest type of plant
- another name for dirt
17 Clues: is a small tree • that cuts the lawn • another name for dirt • the biggest type of plant • another name for your lawn • keeps your plants hydrated • the pest of the garden world • where you plant your vegetables • is the most commonly know flower • where you store your garden tools • the pets that live in your garden • holds water so you can water your plants • ...
toosii & tatii 4ever!! 2023-03-28
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- The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
- This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
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- A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
- This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
- School Lunch Program: Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
13 Clues: Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • ...
3.01 key terms 2023-03-28
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- This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
- This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
- Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
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- The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
- School Lunch Program: Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
13 Clues: The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • ...
sandra 3.01 key terms 2023-03-29
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- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lowfat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- Nervosa The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children WIC Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- NutritionAssistanceProgramSNAP A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
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- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- Kitchen A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
- Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- Contamination The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- School Lunch Program Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- Eating Disorder This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- Nervosa This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
13 Clues: A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community. • Meal Sites Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • Danger Zone The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • ...
Le Climate Change Gastro Pub Menu Project 2024-12-10
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- Services any benefit obtained from the natural processes and functioning of ecosystems
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- Management an approach to natural resource management that aims to ensure the long-term sustainability and persistence of an ecosystem's function and services while meeting socioeconomic
- the doctrine that mutual dependence is necessary to social well-being
- the evaporation of water from plants,
- Consumer are organisms that eat primary consumers for energy
- the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. Compare with flora
- consumer an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers
- Cycling cyclic process that encompasses the movement of nutrients from the physical environment to living organisms and back to the environment
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations
- a person or thing that makes or causes something
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- the preying of one animal on others
- levels the group of organisms within an ecosystem which occupy the same level in a food chain
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- the process of something abstract ceasing to exist
- the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals
- Succession is the secondary ecological succession of a plant's life. As opposed to the first, primary succession,
- an animal which feeds on dead organic material, especially plant detritus
21 Clues: the preying of one animal on others • the evaporation of water from plants, • a person or thing that makes or causes something • the process of something abstract ceasing to exist • Consumer are organisms that eat primary consumers for energy • the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume • ...
CLASS 5 PLANTS AND ANIMALS 2021-04-27
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- BREATHING ORGAN OF FROG
- GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES
- ANIMALS LIVING ON LAND
- FISH TO MOVE
- THINGS OR EVENTS THAT GET SPECIFIC REACTIONS FROM LIVING THINGS.
- DOLPHINS BREATHE THROUGH
- TINY PORES ON LEAVES
- PLANTS THAT LIVE FOR TWO YEARS
- PLANTS
- FOOD PREPARED BY LEAVES
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- JET PROPULSION
- FISH
- PLANTS WITH LIFESPAN OF ONE YEAR
- ANIMALS
- INSECTS BREATHE THROUGH
- TOMATO REPRODUSES THROUGH
- PLANTS THAT LIVE FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS
- THE SPECIFIC PERIOD OF TIME FOR WHICH A LIVING THING LIVES
18 Clues: FISH • PLANTS • ANIMALS • FISH TO MOVE • JET PROPULSION • TINY PORES ON LEAVES • ANIMALS LIVING ON LAND • BREATHING ORGAN OF FROG • INSECTS BREATHE THROUGH • FOOD PREPARED BY LEAVES • DOLPHINS BREATHE THROUGH • GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES • TOMATO REPRODUSES THROUGH • PLANTS THAT LIVE FOR TWO YEARS • PLANTS WITH LIFESPAN OF ONE YEAR • PLANTS THAT LIVE FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS • ...
CREATION MYTH 2012-07-16
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- The book that Christens follow
- The place where you cultivate plants
- things that grow from the ground
- Creatures not humans
- Provides light for trees and plants
- The book of the Bible
- Adan and eve
- Need water for plants animals to live
- comes from the sun
- Were people go to pray
- The first woman
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- Something very huge
- Were we live
- God helpers
- The objects that shines in the sky at night
- It never ends and contains everything
- You pick it and eat it off trees
- our suvioun
- Our God and our savior
- The happiest place above Earth
20 Clues: God helpers • our suvioun • Were we live • Adan and eve • The first woman • comes from the sun • Something very huge • Creatures not humans • The book of the Bible • Our God and our savior • Were people go to pray • The book that Christens follow • The happiest place above Earth • things that grow from the ground • You pick it and eat it off trees • Provides light for trees and plants • ...
CREATION Health 2021-10-05
Life Processes - Javen 2022-11-03
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- Lack of iron in the blood
- Process of removing waste from metabolism
- Hormone that raises blood sugars
- Hormone that controls metabolism
- Requires oxygen
- Hormone that lowers blood sugars
- Turning simple substances and building them into complex substances
- Does not require oxygen
- The taking in of nutrients
- The movement of substances throughout an organism
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- Organ that secretes insulin and glucagon
- Too much thyroxine
- Molecule that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Organ that removes toxins in your body
- Too little thyroxine
- Any chemical reaction that happens in an organism
- Balance among the body systems
- Process where organisms increase in size
18 Clues: Requires oxygen • Too much thyroxine • Too little thyroxine • Does not require oxygen • Lack of iron in the blood • The taking in of nutrients • Balance among the body systems • Hormone that raises blood sugars • Hormone that controls metabolism • Hormone that lowers blood sugars • Organ that removes toxins in your body • Organ that secretes insulin and glucagon • ...
Planting 2025-10-27
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- The part of the seed that develops into a new plant
- The first shoot that grows out of a seed
- Decomposed plant matter added to soil to enrich it
- A young plant that has just started to grow
- A container or box where seeds are planted
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and air
- A small hand tool used for digging holes for seeds
- The process when a seed begins to grow into a plant
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- The act of gathering mature plants or crops
- The part of the plant that holds it in the ground and takes in water
- The mixture of minerals and organic matter where plants grow
- The light and energy from the sun that plants need
- The part of the plant that supports leaves and carries water
- The flat green parts of a plant that capture sunlight
- The process of moving pollen to help plants make seeds
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow better
- Giving plants the water they need to grow
17 Clues: The first shoot that grows out of a seed • Giving plants the water they need to grow • A container or box where seeds are planted • The act of gathering mature plants or crops • A young plant that has just started to grow • The light and energy from the sun that plants need • Decomposed plant matter added to soil to enrich it • ...
Developmental Psychology: Infancy and Early Childhood 2024-03-07
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- context relative words
- children are independent learners
- self-centered viewpoints in early childhood
- a natural, built in language mechanism
- centration, illogical thoughts and animism
- a relatively stable change in behavior
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- energy source that fuels physical development
- one of the six basic emotions
- child's full range of guided potential
- awareness of thought and mental processes
- store of daily lived experiences
- automatic reactions that jumpstart cognition
- facilitates sociocultural cognitive development
- structured system of symbolic sounds
- large motor movements
15 Clues: large motor movements • context relative words • one of the six basic emotions • store of daily lived experiences • children are independent learners • structured system of symbolic sounds • child's full range of guided potential • a natural, built in language mechanism • a relatively stable change in behavior • awareness of thought and mental processes • ...
Types of Organisms Vocab Review 2021-04-13
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- Consumers that eat only meat
- The food (sugar) that plants create during photosynthesis
- The part of a plant that attracts pollinators
- An organism that makes their own food to get energy
- Consumers that eat meat and plants
- An organism that gets its energy by eating food
- Consumers that eat only plants
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- An organism that gets its energy by breaking down dead organisms
- The process that plants use to create their own food
- The part of a plant that makes new plants
- Dioxide The gas that plants need in order to complete photosynthesis
- The part of the plant that makes food for the plant by taking in sunlight
- The gas that plants create during photosynthesis (we need this gas to survive)
- The part of a plant that carries water and nutrients up from the roots to the rest of the plant
- The part of a plant that absorbs nutrients and water from the soil and hold the plant in place
15 Clues: Consumers that eat only meat • Consumers that eat only plants • Consumers that eat meat and plants • The part of a plant that makes new plants • The part of a plant that attracts pollinators • An organism that gets its energy by eating food • An organism that makes their own food to get energy • The process that plants use to create their own food • ...
Physical Education & Health Crossword 2025-09-05
10 Clues: Playing fair • Study of food • Helps you move • Working together • How strong you are • Being in good shape • Drinking enough water • Exercise for the heart • How much you can stretch • Exercise before activity
chapter 2 2015-03-09
Across
- eats only animals
- a grassland close to the equater
- extremely dry biome
- feeds on dead organisms
- one organism eats another and gets energy
- shows the amount of energy moves level to level
- group of land
- receives very little rainfall per year
- a layer of shorter plants that grow in in the shade
- breaks down waste
Down
- eats plants and animals
- a tree that produces its seeds in cones
- a leafy roof
- an area populated by grassed
- soil thats frozen all year
- overlapping food chains
- making food
- a tree that sheds its leaves
- eats only plants
- obtains energy
20 Clues: making food • a leafy roof • group of land • obtains energy • eats only plants • eats only animals • breaks down waste • extremely dry biome • eats plants and animals • overlapping food chains • feeds on dead organisms • soil thats frozen all year • an area populated by grassed • a tree that sheds its leaves • a grassland close to the equater • receives very little rainfall per year • ...
Marine Plants 2022-02-20
Across
- farming of the sea or ocean (also called mariculture)
- group of red algae
- group of green algae
- the group of marine algae large enough to be harvested for use as food and in industrial products
- thickened, rootlike structure that attaches some seaweeds to the bottom
- seaweed extract used to keep substances suspended in solution; used in chocolate milk, toothpaste, and other products
- growing while covered with water
- gelatinlike substance covering some seaweeds; used as a medium to grow bacteria and in canning meats
Down
- green pigment found in plants that helps in photosynthesis
- leaflike area of a seaweed
- stemlike part of a seaweed that holds its blades near the surface of the water
- group of brown algae
- primitive plants without roots sstems, and leaves; usually found in aquatic environments (alga, singular)
- simple organisms whose cells are not specialized for different functions
- seaweed extract that helps in absorbing large quantities of water; used in ice cream, frostings, and plants
- rising up out of the water
16 Clues: group of red algae • group of brown algae • group of green algae • leaflike area of a seaweed • rising up out of the water • growing while covered with water • farming of the sea or ocean (also called mariculture) • green pigment found in plants that helps in photosynthesis • thickened, rootlike structure that attaches some seaweeds to the bottom • ...
