nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Foods 1 2017-01-23
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- Storage form of carbs in animals
- Substances used in place of sugar
- Single hard seed
- Single units of sugars
- Largest amount of fiber in grain
- Sugars extracted from plants
- Caused by lack of fiber
- Chemical building blocks of protein that link together
- Plant materials that are eaten but cant be digested
- Carbs with complicated structures
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- Complicated chemical arrangements that plants form
- Cant digest, main source of fiber
- Cells that store fats from foods
- Helps body digest
- Monosaccharide and disaccharide(what sugars are called)
- 2 Monosaccharides that are chemically combined
- Gives body energy
- Grain in natural state from nature
- Outer skin or grain
- Storage form of carbs in plants
20 Clues: Single hard seed • Helps body digest • Gives body energy • Outer skin or grain • Single units of sugars • Caused by lack of fiber • Sugars extracted from plants • Storage form of carbs in plants • Storage form of carbs in animals • Cells that store fats from foods • Largest amount of fiber in grain • Cant digest, main source of fiber • Substances used in place of sugar • ...
Hard Science Crossword 2020-09-29
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- a living thing
- can create its own energy
- an animal with a backbone
- lay their eggs in water
- has feathers and wings
- an organism that feeds on other plants and animals for energy
- organism that decays dead pants or animals
- lives in water lays eggs
- an animal without backbone
- not segmented has one or two shelles
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- to sort things in groups
- Spiny skinned body in five parts
- an invertebrate animals such as a spider or crab
- flat thin bodies mostly parasites
- to put in a particular pattern or method
- only eats plants
- has hair or fur
- rounded bodied
- eats plants and animals
- only eats meat
- has dry scaly skin(cold blooded)
21 Clues: a living thing • rounded bodied • only eats meat • has hair or fur • only eats plants • has feathers and wings • lay their eggs in water • eats plants and animals • to sort things in groups • lives in water lays eggs • can create its own energy • an animal with a backbone • an animal without backbone • Spiny skinned body in five parts • has dry scaly skin(cold blooded) • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-28
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- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats born
- -Die
- -Living (plants / animals)
- -Do well
- -biological community interacting organisms and their environment
- -Consumer
- -Consumes food for energy
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Produces own food
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Eats dead stuff
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- -Producer
- -Eats plants
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -One species in ecosystem
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Organism’s role in the ecosystem
- -Individual plant / animal
- -Carnivores
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
26 Clues: -Die • -Do well • -Producer • -Consumer • -Eats born • -Carnivores • -Eats plants • -A lot of (many) • -Eats dead stuff • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -Eats meat/other animals • -One species in ecosystem • -All species in ecosystem • -Consumes food for energy • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants / animals) • -Individual plant / animal • ...
vocabulary science 2023-02-01
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- eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans
- primary consumer
- this is the first consumer in the food chain that eats the producer
- only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers
- only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf
- producers; have most energy
- do not make their own food but get energy from eating other plants and animals; also called heterotrophs
- secondary consumers and beyond
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- this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer
- the sequence of living organisms in which one organism consumes another organism to transfer food energy
- shows the relationship between different organisms and the flow of energy in different trophic levels in an ecosystem
- something that takes excess carbon out of the air. Examples include plants, trees, oceans
- the process where consumers breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide; it uses oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- organisms that make their own food; also called AUTOtrophs (synonym); examples include plants, algae, microorganisms
- interconnected food chains that show flow of energy in an ecosystem
- when plants use energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (sugar) and oxygen (to be released into the air).
- break down dead organisms and waste; often called nature’s recyclers; examples include fungi and bacteria
17 Clues: primary consumer • producers; have most energy • secondary consumers and beyond • only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf • this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer • only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers • eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans • ...
Gardening Techniques 2024-09-27
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- – Placing seeds or plants in soil
- – Moving plants from one location to another
- – Adding nutrients to the soil
- – Gathering mature crops
- – Creating holes in soil to improve air circulation
- – Providing moisture to plants
- – Covering soil to retain moisture
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- – Growing new plants from cuttings
- – Recycling organic waste into fertilizer
- – Turning over soil to prepare for planting
- – Trimming plants for growth
- – Removing unwanted plants from a garden
12 Clues: – Gathering mature crops • – Trimming plants for growth • – Adding nutrients to the soil • – Providing moisture to plants • – Placing seeds or plants in soil • – Growing new plants from cuttings • – Covering soil to retain moisture • – Removing unwanted plants from a garden • – Recycling organic waste into fertilizer • – Turning over soil to prepare for planting • ...
Plant Science 2015-03-16
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- manages the golf course grounds
- a person who reproduces plants
- a person licensed to install landscapes bused on passing certification exams
- a professional trained in the art and science of arranging land and objects upon it
- manages the production of wines
- grow, manage and sell hay crops for various animal producers
- person who studies plant processes and functions
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- manages retail produce departments of grocery stores
- maintains lawn and landscape Ex. homes, schools, businesses,etc.
- grows and sells vegetables
- a person who studies insects
- a person who grows and maintains plants for estates, institutions,etc.
- manages a business that grows and sells greenhouse plants
- federal employee that inspects harvested grain crops
- a person who develops new plants through select hybridization, etc.
- manages a business that grows and sells trees, shrubs and other ornamental plants
- designs and arranges cut flowers.
- a specialist in soil and crop sciences
18 Clues: grows and sells vegetables • a person who studies insects • a person who reproduces plants • manages the golf course grounds • manages the production of wines • designs and arranges cut flowers. • a specialist in soil and crop sciences • person who studies plant processes and functions • manages retail produce departments of grocery stores • ...
TISSUES 2021-08-25
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- Tissue with irregular thickening at the corners of the cells.
- _____________tissues have the ability to divide throughout their lives.
- _________ are more effective in conducting water in flowering plants.
- ________ cells are responsible for the exchange of gases and transpiration.
- Cell wall of a sclereid is made up of _________.
- Skeletal or voluntary muscles are also called __________ muscles.
- group of cells that combine together to perform a particular function
- Blood is type of _________ tissue.
- __________muscles make up our heart.
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- The spinal cord is composed of _____________ tissue.
- Most abundant living cell in the plant body.
- Complex permanent tissue that conducts water.
- Waxy layer secreted by the epidermis in desert plants.
- The process by which meristematic tissues turn into permanent tissues.
- Dead simple permanent tissue in plants.
- Type of parenchyma that helps aquatics plants to float on water.
- Nerve cells are also called __________.
- Pore-like structures present in the epidermis of leaves.
- Outermost layer that covers the entire plant.
19 Clues: Blood is type of _________ tissue. • __________muscles make up our heart. • Dead simple permanent tissue in plants. • Nerve cells are also called __________. • Most abundant living cell in the plant body. • Complex permanent tissue that conducts water. • Outermost layer that covers the entire plant. • Cell wall of a sclereid is made up of _________. • ...
Cycles in Ecology 2022-02-17
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- desalination by means of applying pressure to salt water through a semi-permeable membrane and pushing potable water through the other side
- examples of this are rain, snow, hailstones
- desalination by means of evaporating water and then condensing it, leaving salt in the flask
- death or excretion by plants/ animals produces this type of nitrogen
- process by which nitrogen gas is converted to nitrates
- process by which plants release water vapour
- nitrates are converted to nitrogen gas by this type of bacteria
- the form of carbon found in the atmosphere
- the type of bacteria that is associated with ammonia
- what dead plants/animals form after death, when not decomposed by microorganisms
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- describes the burning of fossil fuels
- a practice in farming which allows replenishment of nutrients in soil, by the production of nitrates by bacteria in legume roots
- the removal of salt from water
- farmers apply this nitrate to soil for better plant growth
- describes clean, drinking water
- the process in which plants use up the CO2 in the atmosphere (also how animals release the CO2)
- nitrifying bacteria converts ammonia into this type of nitrogen
- the second stage of the water cycle
- the only form of nitrogen that can be used by plants
19 Clues: the removal of salt from water • describes clean, drinking water • the second stage of the water cycle • describes the burning of fossil fuels • the form of carbon found in the atmosphere • examples of this are rain, snow, hailstones • process by which plants release water vapour • the only form of nitrogen that can be used by plants • ...
Module 7 Key Terms 2024-05-01
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- A scientist who studies soil management and crop production. Sometimes acting as a liaison between farmers and researchers. They recommend solutions to improve farming productivity.
- A scientist who studies genetics or the science of genes, heredity, and genetic variations of living things. They may specialize in agriculture or biomedicine.
- A scientist who studies Zoology and specializes in the study of insects. They examine insect interactions with plants. They also study the behavior patterns of insects and how they grow and adapt to changes in the environment.
- Scientists who conduct experiments focused on research and development. They also investigate biological interactions of living cells and test new compounds. Research carried out in chemical biology has allowed scientists to discover new genes and explore DNA of plants and animals.
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- A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal.
- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is an organic compound made of a sugar (deoxyribose), phosphate, and a nitrogenous base that contains genetic instructions used by cells to make proteins.
- Genes are tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism
- The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species.
- Insulin made outside the human body through gene cloning technology. By cloning the human insulin genes and transforming bacterial cells, biotechnologists are able to produce large quantities of human insulin.
10 Clues: The process of creating an identical copy of an original adult species. • A specific characteristic in a living organism, using a plant or animal. • Genes are tiny strands of sequences that carry information about an organism • ...
Transport in Plants - Key Terms Revision 2013-04-29
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- Waterproof woody substance that gives strength to the walls of xylem vessels.
- A devise used to measure the rate of transpiration in a leafy cutting.
- Meristematic tissue in roots containing stem cells which produce xylem and phloem tissue.
- the evaporative water loss from the leaves of a plant via stomata.
- The pathway by which water moves between cells and through porous cell walls.
- The perforated end walls of sieve tube elements/cells.
- Meristematic tissue in stems containing stem cells which produce xylem and phloem tissue.
- Pits in the walls of sieve tube elements that links their cytoplasm to that of companion cells.
- The pressure that produces the mass flow of assimilates through sieve tubes from source to sink.
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- Any tissue where assimilates are removed from sieve tubes and used or stored.
- band of tissue around the vascular bundle of a root which forces water to move by the symplast and vacuolar pathways.
- The process by which Nitrates enter root hair cells.
- Any tissue where assimilates are produced and loaded into sieve tubes.
- The mechanism of transport of assimilates in sieve tubes.
- The pathway by which water moves through the cytoplasm of cells.
- The main assimilate transported in sieve tubes.
- Waxy waterproof substance that forms the casparian strip.
17 Clues: The main assimilate transported in sieve tubes. • The process by which Nitrates enter root hair cells. • The perforated end walls of sieve tube elements/cells. • The mechanism of transport of assimilates in sieve tubes. • Waxy waterproof substance that forms the casparian strip. • The pathway by which water moves through the cytoplasm of cells. • ...
Vocabulary words 2024-09-10
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- transports water and minerals up the plants stem
- Vascular plants that do not use a cone or flower for reproduction
- plants that bear flowers for reproduction
- Plants without stems, roots, or leaves
- A plant with 2 seeds leaves
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- plant that completes its life in a year
- plants that bear cones for reproduction
- plants with soft stems
- plant that completes its life in 2 years
- plant that can live over 2 years
- plants that have rigid. Lignified stems
- a plant with one seed leaf
12 Clues: plants with soft stems • a plant with one seed leaf • A plant with 2 seeds leaves • plant that can live over 2 years • Plants without stems, roots, or leaves • plant that completes its life in a year • plants that bear cones for reproduction • plants that have rigid. Lignified stems • plant that completes its life in 2 years • plants that bear flowers for reproduction • ...
Nutrition for Falls Prevention 2017-07-15
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- A Body in Motion tends to stay in
- The type of body tissue that we want to preserve to keep us strong.
- Type of exercise Dr. Storer recommends to build and maintain muscle even in elderly adults.
- What we want to prevent and can cause serious injury or disability and lack of independence if it occurs.
- Method the USDA recommends as a healthy eating pattern.
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- A type of food group or fuel our bodies need to maintain their muscle mass.
- A state of poor nutrition
- A medical food that can come in liquid or powder form to boost our nutritional status by delivering vitamins, minerals, healthy carbohydrates and protein.
- A series of questions or tests that a healthcare professional uses to assess an individual’s level of health risk.
- The healthcare professionals that specialize in nutrition.
- 50-75% of the human body is comprised of this
- The act of boosting our fluid consumption.
- The important salts that are dissolved in water that are equally as important to get from our diet as water.
- A clinical condition that fits several criteria describing a weakened and at risk state.
14 Clues: A state of poor nutrition • A Body in Motion tends to stay in • The act of boosting our fluid consumption. • 50-75% of the human body is comprised of this • Method the USDA recommends as a healthy eating pattern. • The healthcare professionals that specialize in nutrition. • The type of body tissue that we want to preserve to keep us strong. • ...
ThE CRossROad WaY 2018-09-25
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- simple carbohydrates formed from plants.
- carbohydrates with complicated structures.
- formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically.
- formed when plants combine single glucose units.
- chemical process by whhich plants make carbohydrates.
- green pigments in plants used for photosynthesis.
- sugars extracted by plants and used to sweaten foods.
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- sugars formed from simple one and two unit structures.
- plants form by combining single glucose units.
- sugars with single-unit chemical structures.
- Your main source of energy.
- substances used in place of sugars.
- plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested.
13 Clues: Your main source of energy. • substances used in place of sugars. • simple carbohydrates formed from plants. • carbohydrates with complicated structures. • sugars with single-unit chemical structures. • plants form by combining single glucose units. • formed when plants combine single glucose units. • green pigments in plants used for photosynthesis. • ...
Careers in Horticulture 2024-01-25
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- The science and practice of propagating, growing, planting, maintaining, and using grasses, annuals, shrubs, and trees.
- Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level jobs.
- The science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes.
- Grows vegetables, fruits, and 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 flowering plants.
- You can work in a variety of wholesale and retail areas for operations like a seed grower or a wholesale plant grower.
- Cares for the land area and plants surrounding a business, school, church, industry, or other public or private places with lawns and plants that must be maintained (includes IPM).
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- Work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling, and reducing the carbon footprint.
- Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
- Is responsible for maintaining golf courses including turf grass, pest management, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings, and equipment.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing tree-grown fruits.
- 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!
- Educational requirement for a skilled job.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables.
- Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment, and driveways in national, state, city, or privately owned parks.
15 Clues: Educational requirement for a skilled job. • Educational requirement for unskilled, entry-level jobs. • The science and practice of growing, maintaining, and processing grapes. • The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing vegetables. • ...
Unit 7 Science vocabulary 2025-05-07
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- A source of energy that can easily be replenished and there is a large amount of.
- A source of energy that cannot be easily replaced/supplied and that takes a long time to create or replenished.
- A source of supply or an object that you can use in a way.
- A resource that can be used for energy.
- the contamination of water bodies with harmful substances or microorganisms that alter their chemical, physical, or biological properties
- the contamination of soil by harmful substances, including chemicals, waste, and industrial byproducts
- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen
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- when families either lack access to modern energy services or allocate a significant portion of their income to energy bills
- the practice of planning, scheduling, and allocating people, money, and technology to a project or program
- The state or quality of being efficient
- the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- The loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow.
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat
14 Clues: The state or quality of being efficient • A resource that can be used for energy. • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource • A source of supply or an object that you can use in a way. • The loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow. • A source of energy that can easily be replenished and there is a large amount of. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-03-12
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- A process where substances change into new substances, such as photosynthesis.
- The green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Tubes inside the plant that transport water from the roots to the leaves.
- A substance made from glucose that strengthens plant cell walls.
- Tubes that carry food (glucose) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The process of taking in substances, like how chlorophyll absorbs sunlight.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The idea of maintaining natural resources like plants and oxygen for future
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- Tiny structures inside plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- A type of sugar produced during photosynthesis, used for energy.
- A group of atoms bonded together, such as H₂O (water) and CO₂ (carbon dioxide).
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange.
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis that animals and humans breathe (O₂).
- Chain A system showing how energy moves from plants to animals.
- The main site of photosynthesis where sunlight is absorbed.
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- A gas taken in by plants from the air to use in photosynthesis (CO₂).
- A series of steps to achieve an outcome, like photosynthesis.generations.
18 Clues: The main site of photosynthesis where sunlight is absorbed. • Tiny structures inside plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • Chain A system showing how energy moves from plants to animals. • The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight. • A type of sugar produced during photosynthesis, used for energy. • ...
Plants: How They Survive 2013-08-27
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- plants breathe this in
- a process where pollen is transferred for reproduction
- absorbs nutrient and water from the ground
- collected through the roots along with water
- light source needed in photosynthesis
- captures sunlight and conducts photosynthesis
- forms in a fruit and contains a new plant
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- a green pigment found in the leaves of plants
- a process in which a plant emerges from a seed
- plants release this gas
- a process where plants make their own food
- provides a covering for seeds
- they can acquire this from rain or underground
- supports the plant and transports nutrients
- the reproductive part of a plant
15 Clues: plants breathe this in • plants release this gas • provides a covering for seeds • the reproductive part of a plant • light source needed in photosynthesis • forms in a fruit and contains a new plant • a process where plants make their own food • absorbs nutrient and water from the ground • supports the plant and transports nutrients • ...
Plants: How They Survive 2013-08-27
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- a process where pollen is transferred for reproduction
- light source needed in photosynthesis
- plants breathe this in
- a green pigment found in the leaves of plants
- a process in which a plant emerges from a seed
- captures sunlight and conducts photosynthesis
- plants release this gas
- forms in a fruit and contains a new plant
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- absorbs nutrient and water from the ground
- a process where plants make their own food
- provides a covering for seeds
- the reproductive part of a plant
- supports the plant and transports nutrients
- collected through the roots along with water
- they can acquire this from rain or underground
15 Clues: plants breathe this in • plants release this gas • provides a covering for seeds • the reproductive part of a plant • light source needed in photosynthesis • forms in a fruit and contains a new plant • absorbs nutrient and water from the ground • a process where plants make their own food • supports the plant and transports nutrients • ...
Ecosystems 2024-10-09
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- An organism that breaks down dead plants or animals and returns nutrients to the soil
- An element, material, or substance that has mass and takes up space
- The process plants use to make glucose using sunlight, air, and water
- A gas found in the atmosphere that plants absorb to create glucose during photosynthesis
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- A community of organisms that interact with each other and their environment
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
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- An ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs.
- A green cell found in plants that absorbs light to make glucose during photosynthesis
- A type of sugar; the main source of plant food for growth
- An animal that eats only plants
- A plant that creates energy through photosynthesis
- A diagram showing interconnecting food chains that illustrate the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- An animal that eats other animals
- An organism that consumes, or eats, a plant or animal for energy
- living parts of an ecosystem
16 Clues: living parts of an ecosystem • An animal that eats only plants • non-living parts of an ecosystem • An animal that eats other animals • An animal that eats both plants and animals • A plant that creates energy through photosynthesis • A type of sugar; the main source of plant food for growth • An ecosystem in which many organisms cannot meet their needs. • ...
Effect of Climate Change on Wildflowers 2022-12-05
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- What is a resource that pollinators acquire from flowering plants?
- What is the factor affecting flowering?
- Which type of flowering plant had more significant advancement of flowering?
- Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant.
- The process that plants participate in by removing minerals from the soil.
- This type of evidence is needed to prove that evolution occurred.
- What group is immediately affected by changes in flowering?
- Process in which plants receive resources needed for survival?
- Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this.
- Replacing fossil fuels with this will reduce emissions.
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- In response to droughts flowering is _____
- Scientific name for field mustard.
- The relationship between plants and pollinators is considered?
- Responses to these environmental changes are species-____.
- Example of a pollinator?
- Type of plant that can interact with multiple pollinators.
- Delicious and encloses a seed.
- Type of pollinator that was the focus of the presentation.
- Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering?
19 Clues: Example of a pollinator? • Delicious and encloses a seed. • Scientific name for field mustard. • What is the factor affecting flowering? • In response to droughts flowering is _____ • Type of pollinator that relies on one species of plant. • Increase in which greenhouse gas accelerates flowering? • Reduction in pollinator populations will decrease this. • ...
Chapter 7 Targets of Health Promotion in Australia 2020-06-03
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- Anti-smoking laws are an example of what action area of the Ottawa Charter?
- The name of the commitment strategy to help achieve equality in health status for Indigenous Australians
- How many guidelines are there in the Australian Dietary Guidelines
- Fill in the blank. Guideline 5: ___ for your food; prepare and store it safely
- When the amount of energy consumed is the same as the amount of energy required
- Fill in the blank. Nutrition Australia coordinates events for the annual National _____ Week.
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- Fill in the blank. Guideline 2: Enjoy a ____ _____ of nutritious foods from the 5 food groups every day.
- Providing advice about quitting smoking in multiple languages is an example of what action area of the Ottawa Charter?
- The ability to resist short-term temptations in order to meet long term goals.
- Fill in the blank. It is important to ____ Indigenous initiatives to determine their effectiveness
- Fill in the blank. Smoking rates have ______ in the last 40 years.
- Providing information and education around quitting smoking is an example of what action area of the Ottawa Charter?
- Fill in the blank. The Healthy Eating Pyramid shows the food groups in ____ on a pyramid
- Fill in the blank. The rate of smokers in ____ Australians is almost 3 times the amount of non-_____ smokers.
- Fill in the blank. The Australian Guide to Health Eating shows food groups in a ___ chart.
15 Clues: Fill in the blank. Smoking rates have ______ in the last 40 years. • How many guidelines are there in the Australian Dietary Guidelines • Anti-smoking laws are an example of what action area of the Ottawa Charter? • The ability to resist short-term temptations in order to meet long term goals. • ...
Summer Garden 2020-07-08
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- Microscopic worms that live in the soil and cause more damage in sandy soils than in clay soils
- Benefit of gardening
- This flowers name is derived from the Greek word for rainbow
- A miniature plant in a resting state
- Sucking insects common on houseplants
- A fern's main means of propagation
- Nutrient necessary to prevent blossom end rot
- The age-old question - is it a fruit or a vegetable
- An example of a warm-season grass
- The number of pairs of legs insects have
- Non-green plants such as molds and mushrooms
- A decoy to discourage birds
- Corn, A variety of maize with a high sugar content
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- Keeps blisters at bay
- This flower is a cousin of a daisy
- Plants that complete the entire life cycle in one season
- Easy to grow vegetable
- Helps with weeding or digging a garden
- Don't eat the leaves of this vegetable
- Added to reduce soil acidity
- Move seedling to the garden
- Garden, This garden can be planted in a window box
- Soil that becomes slick & sticky when wet
- Where you can find babies or plants
- Plants that complete life cycles in two seasons
- The study of plants
- Nutrient necessary to prevent blossom end rot
- The end product of flowers
- A skin soother, and its extract is often used as a remedy for sunburns
29 Clues: The study of plants • Benefit of gardening • Keeps blisters at bay • Easy to grow vegetable • The end product of flowers • Move seedling to the garden • A decoy to discourage birds • Added to reduce soil acidity • An example of a warm-season grass • This flower is a cousin of a daisy • A fern's main means of propagation • Where you can find babies or plants • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Quiz Plants and Fungi 2024-11-12
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- Vascular system which transports water in Plants
- Fungal body mostly hidden underground
- Encapsulated male reproductive cells which can be dispersed by wind or animals
- Flowering plants which attract pollinators and produce fruits
- Most common living type of seedless vascular plant
- Microscopic threads that make up the fungal body
- Anchor plants to substrate and store and gather nutrients
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- Symbiotic relationship between Fungi and Plants' roots
- Symbiotic relationship between Fungi and Algae that can break down rocks
- Method of dispersal in both Fungi and early Plants
- Diploid generation in early plants which produces spores
- Pores in Plants' leaves which allow gas exchange
12 Clues: Fungal body mostly hidden underground • Vascular system which transports water in Plants • Pores in Plants' leaves which allow gas exchange • Microscopic threads that make up the fungal body • Method of dispersal in both Fungi and early Plants • Most common living type of seedless vascular plant • Symbiotic relationship between Fungi and Plants' roots • ...
Chapter 24 The Plant Body 2014-01-23
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- A root system typical of monocots composed of numerous thin adventitious roots that are all roughly equal in diameter. (Contrast with taproot system.)
- (1) In plants, the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular tissue of a stem or root. (2) In animals, the outer tissue of certain organs, such as the adrenal gland (adrenal cortex) and the brain (cerebral cortex).
- Either of the two meristems, the vascular cambium and the cork cambium, that give rise to a plant's secondary growth.
- In plants, a specialized cell layer marking the inside of the cortex in roots and some stems. Frequently a barrier to free diffusion of solutes.
- The meristem at the tip of a shoot or root; responsible for a plant's primary growth.
- That part of an apical meristem that gives rise to the ground tissue system of the primary plant body.
- Roots originating from the stem at ground level or below; typical of the fibrous root system of monocots.
- In plants, a lateral meristem that produces secondary growth, mainly in the form of waxy-walled protective cells, including some of the cells that become bark.
- In plants and animals, the outermost cell layers. (Only one cell layer thick in plants.)
- The outer covering of a plant, consisting of epidermis in the young plant and periderm in a plant with extensive secondary growth. (Contrast with ground tissue system and vascular tissue system.)
- Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body.
- A "seed leaf." An embryonic organ that stores and digests reserve materials; may expand when seed germinates.
- The outer tissue of the secondary plant body, consisting primarily of cork.
- A root extending outward from the taproot in a taproot system; typical of eudicots.
- A plant tissue composed of relatively unspecialized cells without secondary walls.
- The stalk of a leaf.
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- A growth pattern in which the growth of an organism or organ ceases when an adult state is reached; characteristic of most animals and some plant organs. (Contrast with indeterminate growth.)
- In plant roots, tissue just within the endodermis, but outside of the root vascular tissue. Meristematic activity of pericycle cells produces lateral root primordia.
- In angiosperms, an elongated, tapering sclerenchyma cell, usually with a thick cell wall, that serves as a support function in xylem. (See also muscle fiber.)
- All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant.
- A open-ended growth pattern in which an organism or organ continues to grow as long as it lives; characteristic of some animals and of plant shoots and roots. (Contrast with determinate growth.)
- Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves.
- Those parts of the plant body not included in the dermal or vascular tissue systems. Ground tissues function in storage, photosynthesis, and support.
- The thin, flat portion of a leaf.
- A type of plant cell, living at functional maturity, which lends flexible support by virtue of primary cell walls thickened at the corners. (Contrast with parenchyma, sclerenchyma.)
- In plants, a protective outermost tissue layer composed of cells with thick walls waterproofed with suberin.
- In plants, growth that is characterized by the lengthening of roots and shoots and by the proliferation of new roots and shoots through branching. (Contrast with secondary growth.)
- In vascular plants, the vascular tissue that transports sugars and other solutes from sources to sinks.
- In plants, relatively unspecialized tissue found within a cylinder of vascular tissue.
- Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue.
- In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis.
- (1) In plants, a waxy layer on the outer body surface that retards water loss. (2) In ecdysozoans, an outer body covering that provides protection and support and is periodically molted.
32 Clues: The stalk of a leaf. • The thin, flat portion of a leaf. • In plants, the chief organ of photosynthesis. • Primary meristem that produces the vascular tissue. • All tissues external to the vascular cambium of a plant. • Meristem that produces the tissues of the primary plant body. • Chloroplast-containing, photosynthetic cells in the interior of leaves. • ...
Lesson 5 Vocabulary Quiz 2017-09-25
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- a hole in the ground, especially one made by digging (p-)
- extremely important and necessary for something to succeed or exist (v-)
- a mixture of decayed plants, leaves etc used to improve the quality of soil (c-)
- living, or produced by or from living things (o-)
- someone whose job is to buy and sell large amounts of something (m-)
- not special or very important (h-)
- a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need (s-)
- something or someone that is not included in a general statement or does not follow a rule or pattern (e-)
- an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem (b-)
- if a substance ( s) something, that thing is part of it (c-)
- extremely unpleasant and making you feel sick (d-)
- the kind of food you eat and the way it affects your health (n-)
- the decay of food that means that it can no longer be used (s-)
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- a substance in food such as meat and eggs which helps your body to grow and be healthy (p-)
- to experience a chemical change because of the action of yeast or bacteria, often changing sugar to alcohol; to make something change in this way (f-)
- to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid ofb(d-)
- a good or useful quality or condition that something has (a-)
- extremely important and necessary (e-)
- [the verb form of this:] to decay or make something decay (d-)
- having a good effect (b-)
- an animal, plant, human, or any other living thing (o-)
21 Clues: having a good effect (b-) • not special or very important (h-) • extremely important and necessary (e-) • living, or produced by or from living things (o-) • extremely unpleasant and making you feel sick (d-) • an animal, plant, human, or any other living thing (o-) • a hole in the ground, especially one made by digging (p-) • ...
Chapter 15: Food & Agriculture 2023-03-22
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- When materials of the Earth’s surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported from one place to another naturally
- The basic processes of farming include plowing, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control
- Agriculture that conserves natural resources and helps keep the land productive indefinitely
- The raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch or to be sold for profit
- A technology in which the genome of a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
- Land that can be used to grow crops
- The catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
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- Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach
- The processes of farming using machinery, chemical fertilizers, and sprinkler systems
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- When human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert-like
- Revolution when worldwide increases in crop yields resulted from the use of new crop varieties and the application of modern agriculture techniques
- The accumulation of salts in the soil
- a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average
- Farming when a crop is harvested without turning the soil over, as in traditional farming
- Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- the widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food
20 Clues: Land that can be used to grow crops • The accumulation of salts in the soil • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach • a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average • ...
Plants: How They Survive 2013-08-27
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- captures sunlight and conducts photosynthesis
- a green pigment found in the leaves of plants
- supports the plant and transports nutrients
- a process where pollen is transferred for reproduction
- collected through the roots along with water
- provides a covering for seeds
- plants breathe this in
- they can acquire this from rain or underground
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- light source needed in photosynthesis
- the reproductive part of a plant
- a process where plants make their own food
- forms in a fruit and contains a new plant
- absorbs nutrient and water from the ground
- a process in which a plant emerges from a seed
- plants release this gas
15 Clues: plants breathe this in • plants release this gas • provides a covering for seeds • the reproductive part of a plant • light source needed in photosynthesis • forms in a fruit and contains a new plant • a process where plants make their own food • absorbs nutrient and water from the ground • supports the plant and transports nutrients • ...
Classifying Plants 2024-10-08
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- Trees are at least [......] metres tall
- tallest trees in the world
- example of fleshy fruit is.....
- example of grasses
- the largest flowers in the world
- example of non-flowering plant is.....
- Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses produce ......
- woody plants have [......] stems
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- flowering plants reproduce by....
- example of smooth skin is....
- example of dry fruit is....
- example of rough skin is....
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided Herbs, Non-woody vines, and ......
- Plants with Woody Stem are divided into Shrubs, Woody vines, and .....
14 Clues: example of grasses • tallest trees in the world • example of dry fruit is.... • example of rough skin is.... • example of smooth skin is.... • example of fleshy fruit is..... • the largest flowers in the world • woody plants have [......] stems • flowering plants reproduce by.... • example of non-flowering plant is..... • Trees are at least [......] metres tall • ...
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unit 4.01 Hort 1 2023-04-17
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- The process through which plant leaves, stems and roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
- Either too high or too low will have adverse effects
- Plants are categorized by zones based on the average minimum temperature.
- when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits
- The process by which minerals and water enter the plant through cell walls
- when a plant rests or grows very little, ifany
- The process by which plant roots take in water and air
- Water and minerals are taken up by the ____ of plants
- ___________ also occurs in the stems
- The food and manufacturing process in green plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
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- Glucose moves up to the ______ Bud
- is the response of plants to different amounts of light regarding their flowering and reproduction cycles.
- 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ____
- The plant process that increases plant numbers usually from seeds
- when a plant first starts to grow from a seed
- there are _______ main methods of reproduction
- the tendency for plants to grow toward a light source
- The process by which food and nutrients move within a plant from one plant part to another
- The process by which plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation
- what zone is Charlotte
20 Clues: what zone is Charlotte • Glucose moves up to the ______ Bud • ___________ also occurs in the stems • 90% of plant tissue is made of mostly ____ • when a plant first starts to grow from a seed • there are _______ main methods of reproduction • when a plant produces flowers,seeds and fruits • when a plant rests or grows very little, ifany • ...
Natural science 2016-03-14
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- substances that give color to something
- organisms that feed on other organisms
- a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- animals that ear plants
- the pigment that gives the plants its green color
- organic matter in soil
- this is where one animal depends on another animal for something
- process during which energy is released from glucose
- a group of similar organisms that produce fertile offspring when breeding with each other
- study of relationships in a ecosytem
- an intergrated system of biotic and abiotic
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- different types of soil
- animals that eat other animals or meat
- krganisms that make their own food
- where plants produce their own foods
- organisms that beak down dead animals amd plant materials
- animals that hunt their own foods
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- animals that eat meat and plants
- the largest biological unit on earth
20 Clues: organic matter in soil • different types of soil • animals that ear plants • animals that eat meat and plants • animals that hunt their own foods • krganisms that make their own food • where plants produce their own foods • the largest biological unit on earth • study of relationships in a ecosytem • animals that eat other animals or meat • ...
Biosphere 2019-01-23
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- a place different from others due to climate and other factors
- eats both meat and plants
- relies on other organisms for food
- an equal exchange
- place made up of abiotic and biotic factors
- mosses and lichens re-building the ecosystem
- entering a new place
- a place where animals live
- cells in plants that allow them to use photosynthesis
- eats dead animals
- the act of breathing
- the amount a biosphere can hold
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- only consumes meat
- a place in which different species live together
- exiting a place
- only eats plants
- powerhouse of the cell
- one benefits one isn’t helped nor harmed
- a resource holding back the ecosystem
- plants create glucose using _____
- relationship between 2 organisms
- changes to survive
- Number of animals in an ecosystem
- a certain type of animal
- Symbiosis in which only 1 benefit and the other suffers
- makes its own food
26 Clues: exiting a place • only eats plants • an equal exchange • eats dead animals • only consumes meat • changes to survive • makes its own food • entering a new place • the act of breathing • powerhouse of the cell • a certain type of animal • eats both meat and plants • a place where animals live • the amount a biosphere can hold • relationship between 2 organisms • ...
Ecosystems 2024-06-05
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- A place that receives little to no rainfall.
- An organism that disrupts the natural environment.
- Organisms that cannot make its own food.
- A sequence of events showing how energy is transferred in an ecosystem.
- Organism that makes its own from from sunlight.
- The living components of an ecosystem.
- Organisms that break down dead material.
- An organism hunted down by other living organisms.
- A place where living organisms and non-living organisms interact with each other.
- Environment consisting of understory layer, canopy layer and emergent layer..
- The primary source of energy in an ecosystem.
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- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Organism that eats only plants.
- The non-living component of an ecosystem.
- Unique variety of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
- Organism that hunts other animals for food.
- Process by which living organisms breakdown food into energy.
- Environment consisting of intertidal zone, twilight zone etc.
- A place where animals, plants and microorganisms live.
- The role an organism plays in a particular environment.
20 Clues: Organism that eats only plants. • The living components of an ecosystem. • Organisms that cannot make its own food. • Organisms that break down dead material. • The non-living component of an ecosystem. • Organism that hunts other animals for food. • A place that receives little to no rainfall. • The primary source of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
pdhpe crossword 2013-04-11
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- eat, drink or ingest
- a representation
- cut down
- increase of improve
- to approach or enter
- amount of energy in food
- something that enhances something else
- suggested
- anorexia, binge eating, bulimia
- to have
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- even
- giving support and confidence to someone
- keeping your body fluids high and balanced
- providing the food necessary for a healthy lifestyle
- a form of matter
- something you gain when you become older
- strength and vitality
17 Clues: even • to have • cut down • suggested • a representation • a form of matter • increase of improve • eat, drink or ingest • to approach or enter • strength and vitality • amount of energy in food • anorexia, binge eating, bulimia • something that enhances something else • giving support and confidence to someone • something you gain when you become older • ...
Crossword puzzle LSK 2025-04-03
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- Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season.
- Planning and designing outdoor spaces with flowers and other plants.
- Removing spent flowers to encourage more blooms and tidy up the plant.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth.
- Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants.
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- Removing excess seedlings to allow remaining plants to grow better.
- Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage.
- Woody plants that are smaller than trees and have multiple stems.
- Cutting back branches or stems to encourage healthy growth and improve plant shape.
- Applying a layer of material on the soil surface to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health.
- Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.
- Plants that live for more than two years and typically bloom each season.
- Removing unwanted plants that compete with garden plants for nutrients and space.
- Plants grown for their culinary, medicinal, or aromatic properties.
15 Clues: Adding nutrients to the soil to promote plant growth. • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • Managing insects and other pests that can damage plants. • Underground storage organs that produce flowers and foliage. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season. • Creating new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts. • ...
Scientific Classification & Nomenclature of Plants 2016-04-01
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- group of plants which are selected for desirable traits and are maintained through propagation
- stalk which joins a leaf and stem
- cambuim thin layer of delicate tissue separating the xylem and phloem which induces secondary growth
- short fleshy underground stem which is enlarged to store nutrients
- stage diploid stage in the life cycle pf plants which produces haploid spores through meiosis
- growth thickening of roots and stems by cell division in the vascular cambium
- stage haploid stage in the life cycle of plants which produces haploid gametes through mitosis
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as food
- person or people who determined the name for the plant
- study of earth's physical structure and substance
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- series of openings which facilitate gas exchange between inner parts of plants organs
- plate end wall which is perforated with pores
- evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the stems and leaves of plants
- large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf
- plasticity plants develop adaptive phenotypic characteristic due to changes in the environment
- chemical product of photosynthesis
- study of the movement distribution and quality of water on earth
- part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root
18 Clues: stalk which joins a leaf and stem • chemical product of photosynthesis • plate end wall which is perforated with pores • large strengthened vein on the midline of a leaf • study of earth's physical structure and substance • person or people who determined the name for the plant • part of the plant embryo which develops from the primary root • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Soil cover
- Tool for leaves
- Plant growth medium
- Culinary garden plants
- Unwanted garden plants
- Trim plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Garden invaders
- Container for plants
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- Garden boundary
- Organic fertilizer
- Small woody plant
- Climbing plant
- Popular fragrant flower
- Flowering stage
- Soil cultivating tool
- Plant starters
- Essential for plants
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Flowering stage • Garden invaders • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Essential for plants • Container for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Pastures Glossary 2025-09-15
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- Microorganisms that convert nitrogen gas into a usable form for plants.
- Grazing land that is not regularly ploughed or reseeded.
- Grazing animals in small sections of pasture at a time.
- Pastures made up of plants that live for more than two years.
- Plants that complete their life cycle in one year.
- How acceptable or tasty feed is to grazing animals.
- Small lumps on legume roots where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.
- A system where young animals graze pastures that adults cannot reach.
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- Pastures made up of introduced, non-native species.
- When a plant is alive but not actively growing.
- A plant that forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- Pastures that grow without human planting or management.
- Grazing land established for a short period, usually less than 5 years.
- Plants grown specifically to be cut and fed to livestock.
- Crops that animals graze directly or are cut for feed.
- Material, like bacteria or fungi, added to soil or seed to aid growth.
- Plants that take two years to grow, flower, and die.
- A condition where animals’ stomachs swell due to excess gas.
- Moving animals between paddocks to allow pastures to rest and regrow.
- Grasslands made up of naturally occurring, local plant species.
- Land covered with grass or plants for grazing animals.
- Plant material that is juicy, moist, and high in water content.
22 Clues: When a plant is alive but not actively growing. • Plants that complete their life cycle in one year. • Pastures made up of introduced, non-native species. • How acceptable or tasty feed is to grazing animals. • Plants that take two years to grow, flower, and die. • Crops that animals graze directly or are cut for feed. • ...
Plant Cells 2013-08-28
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- The scientific name for leaf cells, which has the main function of photosynthesising.
- Jelly like substance inside a plant cell
- This specialised plant cell looks like a pipe as it transports water and other dissolved minerals around the cell.
- Plants are not unicellular organisims they are ________________ organisims because they contain many cells.
- Plants use carbon dioxide and water to make this sugar.
- Plants use this and convert into energy the cell can use
- Part of the plant that stores water and other dissolved substances
- This is the part of the environment in which root hair cells absorb water and minerals.
- The chloroplasts of plant cells display this colour.
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- The organelle in plants that make energy from the sun
- This specialised cell in a plant are kidney shaped and open and close to allow substances such as carbon dioxide enter the leaf.
- At night, guard cells are usually.......
- These specialised plant cells carry food around the plant.
- This specialised plant cells are found on the outside of the plant.
- Plants have specialised cells that look different because they all have specific..........
- Just like animal cells, plants cells need this organelle to reproduce and tell the cell what to do.
- Just like all living things, plant cells need this substance to live.
- During the day, guard cells are usually......
- Cells use carbon dioxide found in the air and convert it into this substance
- The cell wall of a plant cell helps a plant keep its........
20 Clues: At night, guard cells are usually....... • Jelly like substance inside a plant cell • During the day, guard cells are usually...... • The chloroplasts of plant cells display this colour. • The organelle in plants that make energy from the sun • Plants use carbon dioxide and water to make this sugar. • Plants use this and convert into energy the cell can use • ...
ecology introduction 2024-04-05
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- a larger organism that harbors a smaller organism
- association between 2 different organisms where one benefits at the other expense
- you're one
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass ex: rotting plants+meat
- organism that eats plants + animals
- an organism that cant produce its own food and must eat other plants/ animals to get energy
- an organism, often a bacterium,fungus,or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plants/ animal matter making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- organisms that hunt and kill other organism for food
- an organism that eats other plants/ animals for energy
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
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- a linear sequence of organisms through witch nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- you live in one and interact in it
- grows and decreases based off birth/death
- organisms that make their own food
- an organism that mostly eats meat/ flesh of other animals
- encompasses all organisms on earth
- study of organisms
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shape the environment
- a community of living organisms
- the living components (organisms) that shape the environment
- all of the food chains in an ecosystem
- animals that are killed + eaten by other animals
- a natural home/environment of an organism
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, and other chemicals
25 Clues: you're one • study of organisms • a community of living organisms • you live in one and interact in it • organisms that make their own food • encompasses all organisms on earth • organism that eats plants + animals • all of the food chains in an ecosystem • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • grows and decreases based off birth/death • ...
biodiversity 2024-10-21
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- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms plants animals and bacteria
- an organism that can produce its own food using light water carbon dioxide or other chemicals
- the long term predictable atmospheric conditions of a specific area
- an organism that often feeds on and breaks down dead plants or animals
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- a living thing such as an animal a plant a bacterium or a fungus
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- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- a non living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an animal that kills and eats other animals
- the natural home or environment of a plant animals or organism
- organism that consume other organisms for energy
- living or once living components of a community
- plants animals and other organisms as well as weather and landscape work together to form a bubble of life
- an organism that mostly eats meat or the flesh of animals
- a group of organism living in the same place at the same time
- the largest geographic biotic unit a major community of plants and animals with similar life forms
- groups of organisms in specific place or time
- an organism that harbors another organism inside or near their body in a symbiotic relationship
20 Clues: an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • an animal that kills and eats other animals • groups of organisms in specific place or time • living or once living components of a community • organism that consume other organisms for energy • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • ...
The animal world #1 2024-12-11
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- A thick forest where there is a lot of rainfall.
- Simple plantlike organisms.
- A tiny piece of fungus or simple plant with a hard coating around it.
- The young part of a plant that you can see growing above the ground.
- A huge, round object that moves around a star.
- A tree that always has leaves.
- A juice made from sugar and water.
- So small that it can only be seen by using a special instrument called Microscope that makes things look bigger.
- Leaves growing in a ring around a stem.
- The small young plant that grows out of a seed.
- An animal that feeds on plants and animals.
- A powder that plants need to make seeds.
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- part of a large leaf sharing the same stalk.
- Part of the process of making a seed to produce new plants.
- Contains the parts to grow a tiny flowering plant.
- The moving of the pollen from one flower to another.
- Materials found in the soil that help plants to grow & stay healthy.
- An animal that feeds mainly on plants.
- A rich mixture of minerals and other substances to help the plant grow.
- Fit and well.
- Having warm or hot weather all year long.
- An animal that feeds mainly on animals.
- Movement of water in a river or in the ocean.
- A large number of plants of one kind grown for human use.
24 Clues: Fit and well. • Simple plantlike organisms. • A tree that always has leaves. • A juice made from sugar and water. • An animal that feeds mainly on plants. • An animal that feeds mainly on animals. • Leaves growing in a ring around a stem. • A powder that plants need to make seeds. • Having warm or hot weather all year long. • An animal that feeds on plants and animals. • ...
Review 2024-10-29
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- a type of soil that is light and made of big particles
- an organelle that is found in plants only, and is used to make food from sunlight
- cells from ferns that make new fern plants
- many similar cells with the same function
- an organelle that makes proteins
- an organelle that controls the cell
- yeast is a type of _________
- many different tissues working together
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- a type of single-celled organism that is used to make bread or wine
- are seeds of conifer trees
- "false foot", used by single celled-organism to move or eat other cells
- an organelle that make energy from food
- a tube in plants that move water and minerals from roots to leaves
- basic unit of living things
- found in loam soil, it has many nutrients
- a tube in plants that move food from leaves to other parts of plants
16 Clues: are seeds of conifer trees • basic unit of living things • yeast is a type of _________ • an organelle that makes proteins • an organelle that controls the cell • an organelle that make energy from food • many different tissues working together • many similar cells with the same function • found in loam soil, it has many nutrients • cells from ferns that make new fern plants • ...
Landscaping 2022-03-29
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- the business word operation
- plants that confine areas, reduce noise, or block unappealing sites
- having unequal visual weight on each side of the axis
- a business hired to complete a segment of the total project
- an item used to create interest in the landscape
- a plant's ability to survive the minimum temperature of an area
- where a person lives
- plants that are used around buildings
- a tree cover of an area
- center of attention
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- outer edge of an object
- having equal visual weight on each side of the axis
- the time of year when a plant is most attractive
- grouping varieties of plants in groups of 3, 5, 9, or more
- beauty of a landscape
- a landscape technique used to practice water conservation
- plants plants used alone for their beauty
- removing dead or faded flowers
18 Clues: center of attention • where a person lives • beauty of a landscape • outer edge of an object • a tree cover of an area • the business word operation • removing dead or faded flowers • plants that are used around buildings • plants plants used alone for their beauty • the time of year when a plant is most attractive • an item used to create interest in the landscape • ...
Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- breeding involves choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable
- a defense mechanism or tactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings.
- any kind of green plant
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- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
5 Clues: any kind of green plant • the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy • organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy. • ...
Dog treats 2022-05-25
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a subset of pet food that are not usually intended to be a source of complete and balanced nutrition, but are primarily for rewarding pets.
- remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o
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- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
5 Clues: the distinctive taste of a food or drink. • remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o • a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. • ...
Cigarette Smoking & Pregnancy 2013-10-08
Label 2025-02-03
MAPEH Rangers: Crossword Puzzle Challenge! 2025-08-10
ristikko 2025-10-15
Optogenetic control in plants 2020-07-15
9 Clues: origin of RLuc • origin of FLuc • the Cas9 used was ...-deficient • ROS stand for ... Oxygen species • type of GFP-binding protein used • isolated cells, derived from leaves • name of the optogenetic system created • prefix derived from Greek word for seeing • plant-derived protein that senses red light
Gas Exchange in Plants 2021-04-14
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- closely packed with narrow air spaces and contain a lot of chloroplasts
- protects inner layer of cells and has no chloroplasts
- tiny pores in stem
- transports water and minerals
- loosely packed with large air spaces and contain few chloroplasts
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- transports organic nutrients
- thin waxy layer that prevent excessive water loss
- tiny pore that allow gases to diffuse into and out of leaves
- main site of gas exchange
9 Clues: tiny pores in stem • main site of gas exchange • transports organic nutrients • transports water and minerals • thin waxy layer that prevent excessive water loss • protects inner layer of cells and has no chloroplasts • tiny pore that allow gases to diffuse into and out of leaves • loosely packed with large air spaces and contain few chloroplasts • ...
Gas Exchange in Plants 2021-04-14
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- closely packed with narrow air spaces and contain a lot of chloroplasts
- protects inner layer of cells and has no chloroplasts
- tiny pores in stem
- transports water and minerals
- loosely packed with large air spaces and contain few chloroplasts
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- transports organic nutrients
- thin waxy layer that prevent excessive water loss
- tiny pore that allow gases to diffuse into and out of leaves
- main site of gas exchange
9 Clues: tiny pores in stem • main site of gas exchange • transports organic nutrients • transports water and minerals • thin waxy layer that prevent excessive water loss • protects inner layer of cells and has no chloroplasts • tiny pore that allow gases to diffuse into and out of leaves • loosely packed with large air spaces and contain few chloroplasts • ...
Gaseous exchange in plants 2025-02-05
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- it takes place for 24 hours in plants.
- Photosynthesis take place here.
- the synthesis and break down of the reaction.
- respiration, little or no energy produced.
- it produces in the result of respiration.
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- the rate is higher during 13:00n to 15:00.
- cells, pair of cells surrounds stoma.
- they are present in the lower epidermis.
- it is thin and broad.
9 Clues: it is thin and broad. • Photosynthesis take place here. • cells, pair of cells surrounds stoma. • it takes place for 24 hours in plants. • they are present in the lower epidermis. • it produces in the result of respiration. • the rate is higher during 13:00n to 15:00. • respiration, little or no energy produced. • the synthesis and break down of the reaction.
Cigarette Smoking & Pregnancy 2013-10-08
Dog treats 2022-05-25
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a subset of pet food that are not usually intended to be a source of complete and balanced nutrition, but are primarily for rewarding pets.
- remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o
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- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
5 Clues: the distinctive taste of a food or drink. • remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o • a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. • ...
Dog treats 2022-05-25
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a subset of pet food that are not usually intended to be a source of complete and balanced nutrition, but are primarily for rewarding pets.
- remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o
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- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
5 Clues: the distinctive taste of a food or drink. • remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o • a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. • ...
Dog treats 2022-05-25
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a subset of pet food that are not usually intended to be a source of complete and balanced nutrition, but are primarily for rewarding pets.
- remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o
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- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
5 Clues: the distinctive taste of a food or drink. • remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o • a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. • ...
Diet and Health 2024-09-17
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- -a set of guidelines (rules) or a series of dietary recommendations from a nutrition comittee for making food choices that helps persons to live a healthy life
- -refers to the way the body functions and is maintained through good nutrition and regular exercise.
- -is a state of complete physical, social, and mental well-being and not merely an absence of diseases
- -is the food and drinks a person /animal consumes daily
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- -the ability to recognized reality and cope with the demands and problems of daily living.
- - is any nourishing substance that people eat or drink to sustain life, provide energy , promote growth and maintain life.
- -are substances that are chemical in nature and which nourish the body.
- -the science of how the body uses the nutrients from food
- -this type of diet is achieved when a combination of foods are eaten regularly, provides the body with adequate energy and nutrients.
9 Clues: -is the food and drinks a person /animal consumes daily • -the science of how the body uses the nutrients from food • -are substances that are chemical in nature and which nourish the body. • -the ability to recognized reality and cope with the demands and problems of daily living. • ...
Plant Diversity 1 Crossword Activity 2017-06-12
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- the waxy outer coating of a plant
- plant organ where spores are produced
- tissue that transports sugars
- zygote coating for plants in danger of drying out
- tissue that transports water
- flowering plants
- when a plant dries out
- plants that lack a vascular system
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- plants that contain a vascular system
- an organelle that helps cell efficiency
- plant organ where gametes are produced
- "naked" plants
- an organelle that holds the cell plate assembly
- ancestors of plants, "green algae"
14 Clues: "naked" plants • flowering plants • when a plant dries out • tissue that transports water • tissue that transports sugars • the waxy outer coating of a plant • ancestors of plants, "green algae" • plants that lack a vascular system • plants that contain a vascular system • plant organ where spores are produced • plant organ where gametes are produced • ...
cooking with eric in the camelot with a bbl 2025-01-29
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- a powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry.
- cultivated cereal crop used as food.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- foods that have had nutrients added back after being processed
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- a crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plants and is a stimulant of the central nervous system
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- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms,
- a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C
- a substance occurring in animal bodies.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- a building, room, or establishment for the storage, processing, and distribution of milk and milk products.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- a mineral that the body needs for healthy bones and teeth, as well as for other bodily functions.
- a sweet crystalline substance.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
15 Clues: a sweet crystalline substance. • cultivated cereal crop used as food. • a substance occurring in animal bodies. • a plant or part of a plant used as food • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • foods that have had nutrients added back after being processed • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. • ...
element fact finding 2021-09-22
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- used in modern medicine
- oderless
- discovered in 1791
- main components in meteorites
- too much can cause eating disorders
- colorless
- produces light
- floats on water
- Common in limestone
- metalloid and semiconductor
- 2% of it is in the earths crust
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- breaks easily
- makes up 80% of the atmosphere
- 10% of mass in humans is hydrogen
- greenish yellowish color
- highly reactive
- lightest metal
- liquid at room temperature
- named after coal
- used in light tubes
- does not rust
- boiling point 3409
- 2nd most abundant element in the earths core
- Enhances eye sight
- Toxic gas
- it means moon
- Essential for Human Nutrition
- it can make you cry just like onions do
28 Clues: oderless • colorless • Toxic gas • breaks easily • does not rust • it means moon • lightest metal • produces light • highly reactive • floats on water • named after coal • discovered in 1791 • boiling point 3409 • Enhances eye sight • used in light tubes • Common in limestone • used in modern medicine • greenish yellowish color • liquid at room temperature • metalloid and semiconductor • ...
Life Organisms in their Envionment 2023-02-08
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- an animal that eats other animals
- any organism that can produce its own food
- a living thing
- a substance that living things need to function and grow
- a gas found in Earth's atmosphere
- cell structures used for photosynthesis
- an animal that eats only plants
- one of the gases in Earth's air
- to act upon one another
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- an animal that eats plants and other animals
- a way to trace energy between organisms
- the process by which plants make food from light
- a green material in plant leaves and stems
- organisms that feed on plants and other animals
- any organism that eats another organism
- any organism that is eaten by another organism
- the air, water and organisms surrounding a given organism
- a sugar that cells use for energy
- web a group of food chains that are all connected
- a collection of living things and the environment they live in
20 Clues: a living thing • to act upon one another • an animal that eats only plants • one of the gases in Earth's air • an animal that eats other animals • a gas found in Earth's atmosphere • a sugar that cells use for energy • a way to trace energy between organisms • cell structures used for photosynthesis • any organism that eats another organism • ...
OHALO Feb 1st 2024-02-01
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- What we will give to the world
- Our favorite octoploid berry
- We embrace it
- ET makes it and we dont talk about it
- The data that drives us (aka What they do in that one room in the lab all day)
- What breeders have always done to plants, and what we are doing much faster and more efficiently now
- Ohalo East
- Mills River and McDonalds have the best
- Dairy alternative that chermondberry team probably likes
- They are already eating our plants, but we aren't ready yet :(
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- We will cut it
- Ohalo North
- Ohalo South
- Because we invented an entirely new are of plant breeding
- What the tissue culture (TC) team must be
- What we grow in vitro plants on
- Most widely consumed vegetable in US
- Sounds like what the plants would ask you to do, if you were tending them and they grew too much
- What we call the whole lot of us
- The jankiest looking ones are apparently the most valuable
20 Clues: Ohalo East • Ohalo North • Ohalo South • We embrace it • We will cut it • Our favorite octoploid berry • What we will give to the world • What we grow in vitro plants on • What we call the whole lot of us • Most widely consumed vegetable in US • ET makes it and we dont talk about it • Mills River and McDonalds have the best • What the tissue culture (TC) team must be • ...
Plantation Cross Word II 2024-06-08
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- The white flowers of the coffee plant that precede the berries.
- The step where coffee beans are spread out to lose moisture after fermentation.
- Fully oxidized tea type
- Country where tea originated
- Tea that is partially oxidized
- A process used in coffee processing to remove the mucilage layer.
- Compound in tea that gives it astringency
- Type of tea that is minimally oxidized
- Pepper grows on this climbing plant structure.
- Higher levels at which coffee plants grow best.
- The layer that covers the coffee bean inside the berry.
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- A large farm where coffee plants are cultivated.
- Cover provided to young tea plants
- Process of brewing tea leaves in water
- The seeds of the coffee plant, used to brew coffee.
- Genus name for the pepper plant.
- Region in India famous for its pepper production.
- Colour of peppercorns after removing the outer skin.
- The process of collecting ripe coffee
- Insects or animal harmful to tea plants
20 Clues: Fully oxidized tea type • Country where tea originated • Tea that is partially oxidized • Genus name for the pepper plant. • Cover provided to young tea plants • The process of collecting ripe coffee • Process of brewing tea leaves in water • Type of tea that is minimally oxidized • Insects or animal harmful to tea plants • Compound in tea that gives it astringency • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2021-05-27
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- a flattened structure of a higher plant
- A green pigment in all plants
- A sugar which is an energy source
- Source to provide light and heat
- A living organism that breathes CO2
- CO2
- Plant part which attaches it to the ground
- stalk of a plant
- An animal, plant
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- catalyst in living organisms
- an organelle within the cells of plants
- From the Sun
- The process where plants produce nutrients
- The basic of life
- Vital for human Life
15 Clues: CO2 • From the Sun • stalk of a plant • An animal, plant • The basic of life • Vital for human Life • catalyst in living organisms • A green pigment in all plants • Source to provide light and heat • A sugar which is an energy source • A living organism that breathes CO2 • a flattened structure of a higher plant • an organelle within the cells of plants • ...
vocabulary science 2023-02-01
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- eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans
- primary consumer
- this is the first consumer in the food chain that eats the producer
- only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers
- only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf
- producers; have most energy
- do not make their own food but get energy from eating other plants and animals; also called heterotrophs
- secondary consumers and beyond
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- this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer
- the sequence of living organisms in which one organism consumes another organism to transfer food energy
- shows the relationship between different organisms and the flow of energy in different trophic levels in an ecosystem
- something that takes excess carbon out of the air. Examples include plants, trees, oceans
- the process where consumers breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide; it uses oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide, water, and energy
- organisms that make their own food; also called AUTOtrophs (synonym); examples include plants, algae, microorganisms
- interconnected food chains that show flow of energy in an ecosystem
- when plants use energy from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (sugar) and oxygen (to be released into the air).
- break down dead organisms and waste; often called nature’s recyclers; examples include fungi and bacteria
17 Clues: primary consumer • producers; have most energy • secondary consumers and beyond • only eats animals; examples include lion and wolf • this is the second consumer that eats the first consumer • only eats plants, examples include rabbits and grasshoppers • eats both plants and animals; examples include bears and humans • ...
Cellular Energy 2023-08-28
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- The site of light-dependent reactions
- Photosynthesis coverts carbon dioxide and this into food and oxygen
- reaction that requires light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- Photosynthesis is this kind of reaction because it requires energy
- The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis
- Where plants convert the energy of sunlight into energy in the chemical bonds
- A process that plants use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar (glucose)
- An essential electron donor in all organisms
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- Photosynthesis converts this and water into food and oxygen
- organism that eats animals/plants for energy
- organisms that make their own food
- stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds
- Where the light-independent process takes place
- the natural coloring matter of animals/plants
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into this
- the primary light-absorbing agent for photosynthesis
16 Clues: organisms that make their own food • The site of light-dependent reactions • organism that eats animals/plants for energy • An essential electron donor in all organisms • the natural coloring matter of animals/plants • Where the light-independent process takes place • The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis • stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds • ...
health 2024-09-25
10 Clues: CH2O • nourishment • food=energy • Whey _______ • Your body is 70% _____ • A, B, C, D, E, K, etc... • Losing weight, Losing ___ • A coke has 155, 0 if you make it diet • Elements in chemistry, ________ in food • protein, fat, carbohydrate, mineral, or vitamin.
Biotechnology Puzzle 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Identical Copy • Studies Genetics • Conducts Experiments • Cloning human Insulin • Make into Human Protein • Studies soil management • Specializes in study of insects • Intro to genes in existing cells • Teaches people about nutrition and health • Tiny strands of sequences that carry information
Ch 8 Soilless Plant Production 2022-10-20
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- Cultivation of plants in water.
- (2words) For horticultural soil-plotting mixes, refers to large, inorganic particles used to create large pores in the mix.
- (2words)An instrument used to measure the soluble salts concentration in soil or potting mixes.
- (2words)Clays that expand greatly upon absorption of interlayer water and shrink upon drying.
- The symbiotic cultivation of plants and fish in a recirculating environment. Plants use the waste from the fish and the fish use the water cleaned by the plants.
- Growing plants without soil.
- Growing materials in which plants can be started that are loose, well drained, fine textured, low in nutrients, and free of disease.
- (3words) A hydroponic method of growing plants where a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is recirculated past the bare roots.
- Inorganic fibrous substance that is produced by steam blasting and cooling molten glass or a similar substance and is used as an insulator and filtering material.
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- (2words)Plant growing media made up of some type of course aggregate, organic amendment, and possibly some soil.
- (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table.
- (2words) Chemicals that combine with metal ions and remove them from their sphere of action.
- Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut.
- (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots.
- The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment.
15 Clues: Growing plants without soil. • Cultivation of plants in water. • Fiber obtained from the husk of a coconut. • The process of growing plants in an air or mist environment. • (3words)A zone of saturated soil that is maintained above the normal water table. • (2words) Hydroponic method in which the nutrient solution constantly flows past the roots. • ...
Plant Classes 2024-11-13
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- the chemical process converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- ____ humans use the animal and animal products that feed on plants and plant products(source)
- seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source)
- the process of plants using stored energy
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- What provides for the three basic human needs?
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- an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year (or one season)
14 Clues: the process of plants using stored energy • an embryonic leaf which become the seed leaf • What provides for the three basic human needs? • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ____ the plant or plant products are used by humans(source) • plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons • ...
protein 2017-01-23
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- complicated chemical arrangements that plants form by combining single glucose units to build starches
- chemical process by which plants make carbohydrates
- takes cholesteral from the liver to wherever it is needed in the body
- sugars with single unit chemical structures
- fats are made from chemical structures
- carbohydrates with complicated structures
- formed when plants combined single glucose units into more complicated chemicals structures
- foods from plant sources lack at least on essential amino acid
- sugars extracted from plants and used to sweeten food
- warehouse for this fat
- picks up excess cholesterol and takes it back to the liver for excretion, keeping cholesterol from harming the body
- transported in two types of lipoprotein packages LDL and HDL
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- green pigment in plants must be present for photosynthesis to occur
- amino acids that your body needs but cannot provide
- two or more hydrogen units are missing
- formed when two monosaccharides combine chemically
- turns vegetables oil into solids
- substances used in place of sugar to sweeten foods yet add few or no calories
- plant materials that are eaten but can't be digested by human enzymes
- sugars formed from simple one and two unit structures
- proteins are made from chemical building
- fatty acids contains all hydrogen it can chemically hold
- simple carbohydrates chemically formed from plants
- nutrient that is a person's main source of energy
- some protein foods contain all the essential amino acids
25 Clues: warehouse for this fat • turns vegetables oil into solids • two or more hydrogen units are missing • fats are made from chemical structures • proteins are made from chemical building • carbohydrates with complicated structures • sugars with single unit chemical structures • nutrient that is a person's main source of energy • ...
Plant Vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- Large, cubelike cells that are used for storage and photosynthesis
- These plants have a single cotyledon
- This type of meristem occurs at the tips of stems and roots
- This type of meristem increases plant circumference
- Sum of all ecosystems on earth
- Arrangement of veins in a leaf
- Carries water and minerals from the roots
- Opening that regulates gas exchange
- Collenchyma are part of the ___ system
- Protective outer covering on woody plants
- Long, widespread food shortages
- Dead cells with thick walls in the ground system
- Resistant reproductive cells
- Chlorophyll rich cells in a leaf
- Waxy covering that prevents desiccation
- These tissues help move food and water around the plant
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- Broad, flat portion of a leaf
- This type of growth results from lateral meristems
- These plants have seeds but no fruit (naked seed)
- Carries food from the leaves or roots
- Roots have this structure that increases surface area
- Helps the embryo metabolize food in the seed
- These plants produce flowers and fruit
- Dicots have this type of root system
- Group of tissues that perform a common function
- Surname of the father of the green revolution
- These plants lack roots, stems, leaves
- This type of growth results from apical meristems
- Group of cells that perform a common function
- These plants have two cotyledons
- Multicellular structure that contains an embryo
- the stalk that attaches a leaf to the stem
32 Clues: Resistant reproductive cells • Broad, flat portion of a leaf • Sum of all ecosystems on earth • Arrangement of veins in a leaf • Long, widespread food shortages • These plants have two cotyledons • Chlorophyll rich cells in a leaf • Opening that regulates gas exchange • These plants have a single cotyledon • Dicots have this type of root system • ...
Among the hidden chapters 16-30 by Naysha 2017-04-27
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- To make fun of in a joking or taunting manner.
- Growing plants in water, without soil.
- Latin for “unfree person,” meaning who is a fugitive or who has no rights.
- One’s identity as male or female.
- A limited portion or amount that you are permitted to eat or buy or use.
- Mentally ill; personally out of control.
- Destruction of living things.
- To limit freedom or options.
- Political misinformation designed to mislead people about the truth.
- A French word that means “so there it is.”
- Shocking and overwhelming.
- Done with passion and zest.
- Crying.
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- An illegal action or plot in which one person or group takes advantage or steals from others.
- To worry or think about something repeatedly without cause.
- The state of not caring or of not having an opinion.
- A government or system that totally controls all aspects of the lives of its citizens.
- Unable to do or complete something.
- Fascinated, deeply interested.
- The state of finding or placing blame.
- Sick and diseased because of very poor nutrition and lack of food.
- Having to do with household work and cooking and cleaning.
- Enemy spy; one who sneaks in and spies.
- To do something in a carefree, unconcerned way; “la-dee-dah; la-dee-dah”
- Organized protest or assembly, usually for political reasons.
- To control something or someone.
- Intentionally destroying or breaking something, usually relating to actions taken during war (blowing up railway tracks).
- Reasonable, credible, believable, possible.
- Verb meaning to return to a topic or item repeatedly.
- Able to be heard.
30 Clues: Crying. • Able to be heard. • Shocking and overwhelming. • Done with passion and zest. • To limit freedom or options. • Destruction of living things. • Fascinated, deeply interested. • To control something or someone. • One’s identity as male or female. • Unable to do or complete something. • Growing plants in water, without soil. • The state of finding or placing blame. • ...
Year 3 Science Revision 2019-11-19
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- part of plant that prepares food for the plant
- ability for living things to increase in size
- example of an insect
- another name for non standard unit of measuring length
- holds a plant firmly to the ground
- group of animals with thick scales
- attracts insects to the plant
- getting rid of chemical waste from the body
- group of animals that live partly on water and on land
- used to measure round objects
- example of a reptile
- Number of legs of an insect
- colouring matter of a leaf
- ability to take in air
- moving air
- making more living things of the same type
- preferred type of soil for planting
- taking in and using food
- rule used by tailors
- old method of measuring length
- group of animals with wings
- transports nutrients to the plant
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- what plants need to grow
- part of an insect
- the air we breathe in
- group of animals with body parts divided into three
- example of a fish
- standard unit of measuring length
- how long an object is
- ability to detect changes around us
- example of a bird
- the air we breathe out
- example of a mammal
- type of soil that is sticky when wet
- soil type with large particles
- another name for modern method of measuring length
- top covering of the earth surface
- group of animals that feed their young ones with milk from their breast
- property of soil that makes it rough to feel
- harmful substance in the air
- group of animals with gills fins and scales
41 Clues: moving air • part of an insect • example of a fish • example of a bird • example of a mammal • example of an insect • example of a reptile • rule used by tailors • the air we breathe in • how long an object is • the air we breathe out • ability to take in air • what plants need to grow • taking in and using food • colouring matter of a leaf • Number of legs of an insect • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2021-12-05
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- The process by which plants use carbon dioxide + energy from the sun to create sugars and oxgen
- The process that takes place inside all eukaryotic cells (both plants and animals) that breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
- Adenosine triphosphate (charged battery). It is the energy that is released when the mitochondrion breaks down the sugars you have eaten.
- Primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs.
- light reflected by most plants
- An organism that must eat plants or other animals for food
- the two colors that most plants absorb for energy
- An organelle inside a plant cell only where photosynthesis takes place
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- the molecules that are produced in a chemical process
- C6H12O6
- H2O
- An organelle inside an animal AND plant cell where cellular respiration takes place
- Adenosine triphosphate(uncharged battery)
- CO2
- Sugars produced by photosynthesis.
- Organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food.
- the molecules that are changed in a chemical process
- O2
18 Clues: O2 • H2O • CO2 • C6H12O6 • light reflected by most plants • Sugars produced by photosynthesis. • Adenosine triphosphate(uncharged battery) • Primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs. • the two colors that most plants absorb for energy • the molecules that are changed in a chemical process • the molecules that are produced in a chemical process • ...
Plant Names 2024-03-04
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- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated from seed
- Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays
- term for soil or media
- the practice of fertilizing
- grow from seed to plant in one year
- the process of moving plants from one container to another or to the ground
- Hanging baskets that contain plants that are propagated by cutting
- A term used to describe procedures used to prepare plants for a post production environment
- the difference between the day and the night time temperatures
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- development of lateral branches that contribute a bushy appearance
- the percentage of seeds capable of germinating
- grown to saleable size
- the proccess in which soluble salts are washed from a growing medium as water flows through the media
- refers to the time the pant maintains its health while on display for sale
- Molded plastic containers divided into separate growing containers
- the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions
- planting of seeds
17 Clues: planting of seeds • term for soil or media • grown to saleable size • the practice of fertilizing • grow from seed to plant in one year • the percentage of seeds capable of germinating • the ability of seeds to germinate under optimum conditions • Small plants grown in a small amount of media in divided trays • ...
Gaseous exchange in plants 2023-08-07
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- Most plants undergo gaseous exchange process with the surrounding through leaves, _______, and roots.
- Guard cells undergo photosynthesis to produce _____
- Water molecules undergo osmosis process through a __________ membrane.
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- Opening and closing condition of stoma is affected by the diffusion of water in and out.
- Stoma is ________ to undergo photosynthesis process when there is light.
- Water molecules moves from the region of ______ concentration of water molecules to a region of lower concentration of water molecules.
- Stoma is ________ during the night or when the plant loses a lot of water.
- During daytime, carbon dioxide and ________ are taken and removed.
- Enables the exchange of _____ to occur.
9 Clues: Enables the exchange of _____ to occur. • Guard cells undergo photosynthesis to produce _____ • During daytime, carbon dioxide and ________ are taken and removed. • Water molecules undergo osmosis process through a __________ membrane. • Stoma is ________ to undergo photosynthesis process when there is light. • ...
Focus 3 Unit 4 zadania 2024-04-16
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- pustynia
- oparty na
- cierpieć na
- dietetyk
- zaangażowany w
- pilnie, niezwłocznie
- there's less ……….. - jest mniejszy wybór
- I learned …….. - Dowiedziałem się
- ………….dinner - obiad z trzech dań
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- robię co w mojej mocy
- niepotrzebny
- odżywianie
- ulotka
- deser
- ……….. sth into - podzielić coś na
- …… eater - niejadek
- śródziemnomorski
- przetrwać na
- ………. food - tuczące jedzenie
- uzależniony od
- surowy
21 Clues: deser • ulotka • surowy • pustynia • dietetyk • oparty na • odżywianie • cierpieć na • niepotrzebny • przetrwać na • uzależniony od • zaangażowany w • śródziemnomorski • …… eater - niejadek • pilnie, niezwłocznie • robię co w mojej mocy • ………. food - tuczące jedzenie • ………….dinner - obiad z trzech dań • ……….. sth into - podzielić coś na • I learned …….. - Dowiedziałem się • ...
German summary Vocab 2025-11-06
30 Clues: body • Slim • meal • Grain • fibre • valid • heart • safety • health • public • Protein • relaxed • Critics • A fight • instead • homeless • exercise • actually • increase • typically • To burden • contribute • To develop • Influcence • Team spirit • Competitions • carbohydrates • nutrition / diet • To close (with ß) • Tension, excitement
Food Science Cross Word 2025-12-11
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- oranges,apples
- even mix of food groups
- serving size
- wheat, oats
- Serving size
- drink water
- Eating plan
- Food advice
- Energy source
- Nourishment
- Portion to give
- protein source
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- muscle builder
- Food standard body
- Good for you
- essential nutrients
- food guidance agency
- study of food
- Ready to eat
- Green Leafy
- milk, cheese
- Digestive aid
22 Clues: wheat, oats • Green Leafy • drink water • Eating plan • Food advice • Nourishment • Good for you • serving size • Ready to eat • Serving size • milk, cheese • study of food • Energy source • Digestive aid • muscle builder • oranges,apples • protein source • Portion to give • Food standard body • essential nutrients • food guidance agency • even mix of food groups
Healthy Living Crossword 2021-11-23
10 Clues: healthy body • full of energy • something in milk • example: tennis, soccer • able to control oneself • something in meat and nuts • something in bread and rice • healthy food or nourishment • what you do from night to morning • a word you use to describe healthy food
Unit 8 A: Photosynthesis 2024-04-07
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- where the light dependent reactions occur
- the gaseous product plants make during photosynthesis
- the orange/red pigment plants use to absorb light energy
- the process of using sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen
- organisms that are able to use light energy from the sun to produce food
- the molecule that is created during photosynthesis as the metabolic energy source for plants
- the green pigment plants use to absorb light energy
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- carbon ________, the gaseous reactant plants use in photosynthesis
- the source of energy in photosynthesis
- organisms that cannot use the sun’s energy to create chemical energy
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum plants obtain their energy from
- the protein that is responsible for determining the color of an organism
- where the light independent reactions/Calvin cycle occurs
- the organelle in plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
14 Clues: the source of energy in photosynthesis • where the light dependent reactions occur • the green pigment plants use to absorb light energy • the gaseous product plants make during photosynthesis • the orange/red pigment plants use to absorb light energy • where the light independent reactions/Calvin cycle occurs • ...
Nutrition in Animals 2 2019-08-14
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- form of carbohydrate
- widest part of the alimentary canal
- digestive tract of human beings
- intestine where absorption and assimilation takes place
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- partially digested grass stored in rumen
- other namer food pipe
- in amoeba, food gets trapped
- juice secreted by liver
- finger like projections on the inner walls of small intestine
9 Clues: form of carbohydrate • other namer food pipe • juice secreted by liver • in amoeba, food gets trapped • digestive tract of human beings • widest part of the alimentary canal • partially digested grass stored in rumen • intestine where absorption and assimilation takes place • finger like projections on the inner walls of small intestine
Photosynthesis Crossword 2025-04-04
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- The green pigment in the plant.
- This holds the plant in the ground.
- The process plants use to make food.
- The big yellow thing in the sky that gives energy.
- What plants need to grow, besides sunlight and air.
- The part of the plant that makes food.
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- The sugar is ____ for the plant.
- A sugar made by plants.
- The gas plants take in from the air.
- Tiny holes in leaves.
- The part of the plant that makes seeds.
- The gas plants release.
- The part of the plant that carries water to the rest of the plant.
13 Clues: Tiny holes in leaves. • A sugar made by plants. • The gas plants release. • The green pigment in the plant. • The sugar is ____ for the plant. • This holds the plant in the ground. • The gas plants take in from the air. • The process plants use to make food. • The part of the plant that makes food. • The part of the plant that makes seeds. • ...
Plant Life 2022-07-10
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- COLOMBIA'S NATIONAL FLOWER AND ACTUALLY KNOWN AS A PHALAENOPSIS
- ITS SEEDS CONTAIN A CHEMICAL WHICH PREVENTS PLANTS FROM GROWING NEARBY
- TREE PRODUCES SYRUP
- MOSTLY UNPOPULAR, THIS PRESUMED VEGGIE IS ACTUALLY A FLOWER
- CHARACTERIZED BY A CLOSED AND CONTINUOUS TREE CANOPY, MOISTURE-DEPENDENT VEGETATION, IT’S ALSO A RESTAURANT CHAIN
- YUCCA BREVIFOLIA IS A MEMBER OF THE AGAVE FAMILY AND AN ALBUM TITLE
- METALLIC GREEN BUG THAT KILLS TREES
- ALSO KNOWN AS “BUSY LIZZIE,” THIS ANNUAL MAKES AN EXCELLENT HOUSEPLANT OR SUMMER BEDDING; ITS NAME IS A LATIN WORD THAT DESCRIBES THE WAY ITS SEEDS SHOOT OUT OF ITS PODS WHEN RIPE
- LED ZEPPELIN VOCALIST ROBERT
- DRACAENA TRIFASCIATA IS AN EVERGREEN PERENNIAL PLANT FORMING DENSE STANDS; OFTEN AN INDOOR PLANT, IS IDEAL FOR SMALL PLACES, SHARES A NAME WITH STABLER
- NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
- THIS FLOWER BLOOMS IN DAMP AREAS LIKE RIVERS AND WETLANDS, BUT IT CAN SURVIVE FOR YEARS DURING DROUGHTS AND BLOOM AGAIN WHEN IT IS WATERED
- THESE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ARE HIGHLY TOXIC FOR CATS
- MUIR WOODS, PART OF CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, NORTH OF SAN FRANCISCO IS KNOWN FOR THESE TREES
- FLOWER SYMBOLIZES PRIDE AND BEAUTY AND COMES IN RED, WHITE, AND PINK
- FLATTENED GREEN OUTGROWTH FROM THE STEM OF A PLANT, ALSO AN ALL-ELECTRIC NISSAN CAR
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- CARNIVOROUS PLANT WHICH GETS NUTRITION FROM EATING INSECTS
- COMMON CAUSES OF HEEL PAIN
- THIS "FOWL" FLOWER SYMBOLIZES JOYFULNESS
- COMMON LAWN WEED HAS A LONG TAPROOT AND YELLOW FLOWERS
- KATY PERRY’S CURRENT PARTNER, THIS ACTOR APPEARED IN MULTIPLE LORD OF THE RINGS MOVIES AND ALSO MULTIPLE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN MOVIES
- THIS LAWN WEED HAS SEED HEADS THAT SPREAD OUT LIKE FOUR FINGERS
- THESE SPREADERS GENERALLY PROVIDE THE BEST RESULTS
- TITAN ARUMS; THE LARGEST FLOWER IN THE WORLD (10' HIGH AND 3' WIDE) WHICH SMELLS OF DECAYING FLESH
- OFTEN SERVE A FLOWER BY ATTRACTING POLLINATORS WITH SCENT AND NECTAR
- SAID GOODBYE TO JACK IN TITANIC
- THE FERTILIZER NUTRIENT REPRESENTED BY THE LETTER K
- HIGHLY ACIDIC SOIL PRODUCES THIS COLOR OF HYDRANGEA FLOWERS
- HERBICIDE ORIGINALLY MADE BY MONSANTO AND SUBJECT OF MORE THAN 10,000 LAWSUITS
- PALE ALE BY HALF ACRE
30 Clues: TREE PRODUCES SYRUP • NON-FLOWERING PLANTS • PALE ALE BY HALF ACRE • COMMON CAUSES OF HEEL PAIN • LED ZEPPELIN VOCALIST ROBERT • SAID GOODBYE TO JACK IN TITANIC • METALLIC GREEN BUG THAT KILLS TREES • THIS "FOWL" FLOWER SYMBOLIZES JOYFULNESS • THESE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ARE HIGHLY TOXIC FOR CATS • THESE SPREADERS GENERALLY PROVIDE THE BEST RESULTS • ...
Vocab Chapters 9-16 2021-02-17
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- commanding respect by age or wisdom
- stubborn,unmoved by persuasion
- an evil curse
- communication/speech that someone is advised
- to site as evidence
- aid, assistance
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- to refuse or reject
- something or someone in hatred
- a small, unpleasant, destroyed hut
- the grinding of teeth in anger or pain
- nourishment, nutrition
- to make someone weak or drain
- making a loud noise; confusing or
13 Clues: an evil curse • aid, assistance • to refuse or reject • to site as evidence • nourishment, nutrition • to make someone weak or drain • something or someone in hatred • stubborn,unmoved by persuasion • making a loud noise; confusing or • a small, unpleasant, destroyed hut • commanding respect by age or wisdom • the grinding of teeth in anger or pain • ...
Module 7: Biotechnology Assignment 2024-03-26
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- A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering.
- A scientist who studies genetics or the science of genes, heredity, and genetic variations of living things. They may specialize in agriculture or biomedicine.
- A scientist who studies Zoology and specializes in the study of insects. They examine insect interactions with plants. They also study the behavior patterns of insects and how they grow and adapt to changes in the environment.
- A field of study that utilizes living cells and cell remnants to develop products aimed at treating and preventing disease.
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- Medication based on the genetic makeup of the patient.
- Scientists who work with people to teach them more about nutrition and health. They study vitamins and minerals that people need in order to be healthy.
- Scientists who conduct experiments focused on research and development. They also investigate biological interactions of living cells and test new compounds. Research carried out in chemical biology has allowed scientists to discover new genes and explore DNA of plants and animals.
- Selective breeding is the process of selecting parents with desirable traits to breed together in order to produce offspring with more desirable qualities.
- The introduction of genes into existing cells to prevent or cure a wide range of diseases.
- A scientist who studies soil management and crop production. Sometimes acting as a liaison between farmers and researchers. They recommend solutions to improve farming productivity.
10 Clues: Medication based on the genetic makeup of the patient. • A living organism whose DNA has been altered or changed through genetic engineering. • The introduction of genes into existing cells to prevent or cure a wide range of diseases. • ...
Natural Science Unit 4 2022-03-02
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- Plants that use spores to reproduce.
- ___ are home to many plants and animals.
- ___ have spores under their leaves.
- A fruit that has one seed.
- ___ trees keep their leaves during all seasons.
- ___ plants grow alone in nature.
- A short plant that is thin and flexible.
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- ___ trees lose their leaves in autumn and winter.
- ___ plants are grown by people.
- A plant with a thick, hard stem called a trunk.
- Many plants produce seeds inside their ___.
- Plants that use seeds to reproduce.
- A plant with lots of branches and leaves.
13 Clues: A fruit that has one seed. • ___ plants are grown by people. • ___ plants grow alone in nature. • ___ have spores under their leaves. • Plants that use seeds to reproduce. • Plants that use spores to reproduce. • ___ are home to many plants and animals. • A short plant that is thin and flexible. • A plant with lots of branches and leaves. • ...
HAHAHAH fun 2014-10-26
m4 food myths synonyms 1 2025-03-19
Exercise 1: crossword puzzle 2024-12-01
Meadows, yards and pollination 2025-08-31
CHAPTER 5 NUTRITION 2022-04-27
10 Clues: - grow in gardens • - the edible seed • - comes from cows • - grinned up rocks • - a major positive ion • - rivers are made of it • - there in all living organisms • - a mineral found in dairy foods • - taking in food and using it for growth • - the part of fruits that cant be digested
Lesson Seventeen SAT Vocabulary 2017-01-23
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- a person who renounces material comforts and practices extreme self-denial.
- formal praise.
- credit; blame; impute
- first in time; original.
- compensation; payment.
- dating from birth; natural.
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- light or airy; intangible; heavenly.
- a discussion; a conversation.
- immorality.
- subject to change.
- an obsession with grandiose things.
- pertaining to the sense of touch.
- to reduce
- swiftness of action; speed.
- pertaining to food, nutrition, or digestion.
15 Clues: to reduce • immorality. • formal praise. • subject to change. • credit; blame; impute • compensation; payment. • first in time; original. • swiftness of action; speed. • dating from birth; natural. • a discussion; a conversation. • pertaining to the sense of touch. • an obsession with grandiose things. • light or airy; intangible; heavenly. • ...
Dog treats 2022-05-25
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- a subset of pet food that are not usually intended to be a source of complete and balanced nutrition, but are primarily for rewarding pets.
- remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o
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- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
5 Clues: the distinctive taste of a food or drink. • remove the from (meat or fish) before cooking, serving, o • a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. • any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth. • ...
Agriculture crossword 2021-06-29
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- / Production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good years, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times.
- / Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth.
- Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land.
- / Planting regular crops and close-growing plants, such as hay or nitrogen-fixing legumes, in alternating rows or bands to help reduce depletion of soil nutrients.
- / Managed grassland or enclosed meadow that usually is planted with domesticated grasses or other forage to be grazed by livestock.
- / Land that supplies forage or vegetation (grasses, grasslike plants, and shrubs) for grazing and browsing animals and is not intensively managed.
- / Complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants maturing at different times are planted together
- / Planting crops on a long, steep slope that has been converted into a series of broad, nearly level terraces with short vertical drops from one to another that run along the contour of the land to retain water and reduce soil erosion.
- / Methods used to reduce soil erosion, prevent depletion of soil nutrients, and restore nutrients already lost by erosion, leaching, and excessive crop harvesting.
- Faulty nutrition, caused by a diet that does not supply an individual with enough protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients needed for good health.
- / Diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs high risks of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards.
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- / Saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface.
- / Producing enough food for a farm family's survival and perhaps a surplus that can be sold. This type of agriculture uses higher inputs of labor, fertilizer, and water than traditional subsistence agriculture.
- Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot.
- / Consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects.
- Producing crops and livestock naturally by using organic fertilizer and natural pest control instead of using commercial inorganic fertilizers and synthetic pesticides and herbicides.
- / Growing specialized crops such as bananas, coffee, and cacao in tropical developing countries, primarily for sale to developed countries.
- / Row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land.
- / Movement of soil components, especially topsoil, from one place to another, usually by wind, flowing water, or both. This natural process can be greatly accelerated by human activities that remove vegetation from soil.
- / Complex mixture of inorganic minerals (clay, silt, pebbles, and sand), decaying organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
20 Clues: Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land. • Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot. • / Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth. • / Row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land. • ...
