nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Wellness crossword 2025-05-28
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- Water replenishment from “handy trio” reshuffled
- Vital condition made from a “stifens” reshuffle
- Stability found when you can lean back awkwardly
- State of ease found in “no extra lair”
- Inner strength seen in eerie silence disturbed
- Natural high
- Noisy relief, often shared without a prescription
- Let go by reversing wind?
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- Thanks for celestial luck
- Daily reset
- Heart-pumping discipline
- Healing scent
- Better than a cure, so they say
- It turns into fuel for your body
- Calm awareness from “mind’s flue” disorder
- Vital gas found in every breath
- Protection found in unity, I’m reconfigured
17 Clues: Daily reset • Natural high • Healing scent • Heart-pumping discipline • Thanks for celestial luck • Let go by reversing wind? • Better than a cure, so they say • Vital gas found in every breath • It turns into fuel for your body • State of ease found in “no extra lair” • Calm awareness from “mind’s flue” disorder • Protection found in unity, I’m reconfigured • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-11-10
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- glucose is an example of this type of biological molecule
- the organelle that performs cellular respiration
- the organelle that synthesizes proteins for the cell
- the carbohydrate plants make in photosynthesis
- the organelle that allows substances to enter and leave the cell
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- the cellular process that releases energy from glucose
- the green pigment plants use to capture energy from the sun to use in photosynthesis
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- the organelle that stores extra nutrients for the plant cell
- the reactant for photosynthesis plants absorb from the soil
- the gas plants use as a reactant for photosynthesis
- the gas plants produce during photosynthesis
- the organelle where most cellular reactions happen
- the organelle that stores genetic material
- substances that speed up the rate of chemical reactions (biological catalysts)
- the process by which plants synthesize carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light
- the part of a plant that usually has the most chloroplasts, so performs the most photosynthesis
- the organelle that supports and protects a plant cell
18 Clues: the organelle that stores genetic material • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the gas plants produce during photosynthesis • the carbohydrate plants make in photosynthesis • the organelle that performs cellular respiration • the organelle where most cellular reactions happen • the gas plants use as a reactant for photosynthesis • ...
crossword 2017-04-11
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- generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless
- a person who performs a service willingly and without pay
- a sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action
- an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war
- a shortage of food; famine
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- United Nations Children's Fund
- lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition
- the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor.
- a person licensed to practice medicine
9 Clues: a shortage of food; famine • United Nations Children's Fund • a person licensed to practice medicine • a person who performs a service willingly and without pay • lack of proper nutrition; inadequate or unbalanced nutrition • generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless • an international organization formed to care for the sick and wounded in war • ...
Animal's characteristics 2022-11-12
12 Clues: seeing • eating • strength • not dead • breathing • development • environment • eating healthy • removal of waste • producing offspring • responding to stimuli • changing posture and position
Plant Needs 2023-07-06
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- Plants need this like all other living things(We breathe it in)
- They create food in the leaves (Starts with a "C")
- We remove these near plants so they do not die
- They help take in more water from the soil
- Plants need this to stay strong and healthy
- They take in sunlight to make food
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- They take in water so the plant can be healthy
- The process of making food in the leaves (It has "Photo" in the word)
- Plants breathe this in to create food
- Plants create this after photosynthesis
- This comes from the sun and plants need it to survive
- They are in the soil
12 Clues: They are in the soil • They take in sunlight to make food • Plants breathe this in to create food • Plants create this after photosynthesis • They help take in more water from the soil • Plants need this to stay strong and healthy • They take in water so the plant can be healthy • We remove these near plants so they do not die • ...
Parts of a plant 2021-10-21
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- part that makes food
- parts of a plant tha thold the plant in ground
- plant which grows from spores
- dioxide, a gas given off by people and animals
- process of producing food in plants
- sprouts from a plant which can root
- peice of plant cut away from the stem
- coat, hard outer covering on seed
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- green coloring in plants
- simple sugar made in green plants
- act of moving pollen from one flower to another
- beginning of a new plant on potato
- part of a plant that makes seeds
- the yellow powder formed by flower
- part that holds the plant up
- single cell produced in some plants can grow into a new one
16 Clues: part that makes food • green coloring in plants • part that holds the plant up • plant which grows from spores • part of a plant that makes seeds • simple sugar made in green plants • coat, hard outer covering on seed • beginning of a new plant on potato • the yellow powder formed by flower • process of producing food in plants • sprouts from a plant which can root • ...
Plant Terms 2020-02-25
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- Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruits or pods
- Plants use sunlight to make energy and food
- Plants use stored energy from photosynthesis
- Plants complete the life cycle in two years
- (Human Needs) Ex. Cotton, wool, leather
- Female part of a flower
- Plants that complete life cycle in one year
- Anchor Plant to the ground, absorb water and nutrients
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- (Human Needs) Ex. Fruits, vegetable, grains, etc.
- Movement and loss of water through evaporation
- A plant that have seeds that are not protected by fruit
- Plants that produce for more than two growing seasons
- Male part of a flower
- Nomenclature A System of naming species of living things composed of two Latin names
- (Human Needs) Ex. Lumber and other wood products
15 Clues: Male part of a flower • Female part of a flower • (Human Needs) Ex. Cotton, wool, leather • Plants use sunlight to make energy and food • Plants complete the life cycle in two years • Plants that complete life cycle in one year • Plants use stored energy from photosynthesis • Movement and loss of water through evaporation • (Human Needs) Ex. Lumber and other wood products • ...
Plants/Propagation Vocabulary 2024-09-05
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- study of plants/plants processes
- plants with bark-like stems
- have flowers for reproduction
- process of increasing plants
- reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
- plants with soft stems
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- they make their own food
- completes life in two years
- have cones for reproduction
- lives more than two years
- completes life in one year
- “garden culture”
12 Clues: “garden culture” • plants with soft stems • they make their own food • lives more than two years • completes life in one year • plants with bark-like stems • completes life in two years • have cones for reproduction • process of increasing plants • have flowers for reproduction • study of plants/plants processes • reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
Beckett 2025-09-15
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- soil reacting to water, oxygen, etc
- Largest Particle
- Top Soil
- Fancy way of saying plowing
- hungry hungry hippo
- something you put on plants to keep
- something that plants get from soils
- when large amounts of people don't have food
- when people have a lack of food
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- soil getting weathered by the elements
- things get eroded by the water
- plants, stuff idk
- where the wind erodes stuff
- where the plants get water from
- food that has been genetically modified to last
- Medium sized particle
- Partially decomposed plant and animal stuff
- Smallest Particle
- A time where dust was kinda everywhere and stuff died
- one of the minerals in soil
20 Clues: Top Soil • Largest Particle • plants, stuff idk • Smallest Particle • hungry hungry hippo • Medium sized particle • where the wind erodes stuff • Fancy way of saying plowing • one of the minerals in soil • things get eroded by the water • where the plants get water from • when people have a lack of food • soil reacting to water, oxygen, etc • something you put on plants to keep • ...
Biodiversity Vocab Review 2022-10-18
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- Organisms that get energy form eating decaying matter such as dead plants or animals.
- A diagram that shows how energy is passed from one organism to another.
- A very small ecosystem.
- Organisms that use light energy from the sun to make their own food. An example of these are plants.
- The ability to do work.
- Many different species of plants and animals living in one space.
- Something that is not alive an has never been alive.
- Animals that eat both plants and meat.
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- Animals that eat only plants.
- Organisms that must eat plants or animals to get energy.
- An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together in the same location.
- Very large ecosystems with millions of living things.
- Animals that eat only meat.
- Something that is alive now or was alive in the past.
- Medium-Sized ecosystems.
15 Clues: A very small ecosystem. • The ability to do work. • Medium-Sized ecosystems. • Animals that eat only meat. • Animals that eat only plants. • Animals that eat both plants and meat. • Something that is not alive an has never been alive. • Very large ecosystems with millions of living things. • Something that is alive now or was alive in the past. • ...
Nutrution 2022-08-08
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- Body loses more water than it takes in
- Found in bones and teeth
- Major source of energy,
- Enhances something else
- Needed in small amounts to promote health
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- Illness energy requirement
- Group of food that supports life
- Required for growth and tissue repair
- Resting energy requirement
- How animals use food in the body
- Also known as lipids
11 Clues: Also known as lipids • Major source of energy, • Enhances something else • Found in bones and teeth • Illness energy requirement • Resting energy requirement • Group of food that supports life • How animals use food in the body • Required for growth and tissue repair • Body loses more water than it takes in • Needed in small amounts to promote health
Sports Science 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Stability • - Calming down • - Body strength • - Getting ready • - Quick movement • - Drinking water • - Skillful moves • - Healthy eating • - Taking a break • - Stretchy bodies • - Playing together • - Quick and nimble • - Working together • - Resting after play • - Long-lasting energy
Biology Review 2023-11-06
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- ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants
- breaks down dead organisms in food chain
- ___ consumer; eats plants
- living
- the process to break down sugar and oxygen into energy
- source of all energy in food chains
- fuel, heat, oxygen
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- usually first in food chain; usually plants
- how plants make sugar
- ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is neutral
- symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- nonliving
- symbiotic relationship where one species benefits, the other is harmed
14 Clues: living • nonliving • fuel, heat, oxygen • how plants make sugar • ___ consumer; eats plants • source of all energy in food chains • breaks down dead organisms in food chain • usually first in food chain; usually plants • ___ consumer; eats organisms that eats plants • ___ burn; controlled fires for forest management • symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • ...
HISTORY OF HEALTH CARE 2022-08-17
13 Clues: evil spirit • fresh water • bubonic plague • cause of disease • cause of illness • to treat illnesses • eating healthy foods • to listen to the lungs • also called apothecaries • to see what is inside the body • using biological agents as weapons • the state of being in optimum health • outbreak of disease over a large area
Fungi 2023-03-28
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- thread like structures
- hyphae are___
- swollen tip of hyphae
- provide extra surface area for absorption of nutrients
- allows fungi to spread quicker
- makes up fungi cell walls
- nuclei move into swelling between 2 hyphae
- produce new hyphae
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- process of making spores
- common bread mould
- zygospore reproduces by ___
- fungi are ___
- type of nutrition in fungi
13 Clues: fungi are ___ • hyphae are___ • common bread mould • produce new hyphae • swollen tip of hyphae • thread like structures • process of making spores • makes up fungi cell walls • type of nutrition in fungi • zygospore reproduces by ___ • allows fungi to spread quicker • nuclei move into swelling between 2 hyphae • provide extra surface area for absorption of nutrients
Ecology 2018-10-04
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- What combines with carbon to make CO2?
- What sphere are clouds in?
- True or false: living organisms are abiotic.
- What is the name for food chains that mix with other food chains?
- What is the system of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment called?
- What are plants called in the carbon cycle?
- Oceans, plants, animals, and insects are all examples of _________.
- A racoon is an example of a ___________.
- _______________ are little bacteria in the water that act like land plants and absorb the sun then turn it into nutrients/sugar.
- Ecosystem diversity, species diversity and _______ diversity are the three branches of biodiversity.
- Forest fires and volcanos are both examples of carbon ______________.
- What do the 3 features ecosystem, species, and genetics make up?
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- What sphere is soil in?
- Insects, fungi, and bacteria are all examples of __________.
- What is the name for a species that their ecosystem relies on their existence?
- __________ is when plants and animals release co2 back into the atmosphere.
- What is at the top of the food chain?
- In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as?
- Carbon atoms move into trees, plants, the biosphere and into most food webs via this process.
- True or false: Binomial taxonomy is the classification of living things.
- What is the fist name of binomial taxonomy called? Genus
- What do living organisms gain by eating food?
- What would an animal that eats both meat and plants be called?
- What do we use to type the scientific names for animals?
24 Clues: What sphere is soil in? • What sphere are clouds in? • What is at the top of the food chain? • What combines with carbon to make CO2? • A racoon is an example of a ___________. • What are plants called in the carbon cycle? • True or false: living organisms are abiotic. • What do living organisms gain by eating food? • In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as? • ...
nutrient exam review 2024-11-15
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- unit of energy
- fruits,veggies,grains,protein,dairy
- how fast our body digests things
- is found in simple foods like fruits and veggies
- made in the liver
- organic molecules that are essential to an organism
- beneficial fats
- nutrition guide
- candy,cookies,chocolate
- natural, organic element
- used by an organism to survive, grow and reproduce
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- salt
- strengthened/protected
- made up of sugar molecules that are strung together in long complex chains
- helps build muscle
- a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in foods
- H20
- vitamins,minerals,protein,fats,water,carbohydrates
- a large amount of something
- sugar that is added to an item
20 Clues: H20 • salt • unit of energy • nutrition guide • beneficial fats • made in the liver • helps build muscle • strengthened/protected • candy,cookies,chocolate • natural, organic element • a large amount of something • sugar that is added to an item • how fast our body digests things • fruits,veggies,grains,protein,dairy • a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in foods • ...
Ecology 2021-04-30
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- levels, A feeding level in a food chain or food web, e.g. producer, primary consumer
- An organism (such as fungi/bacteria) that lives and feeds on dead and decaying plant and animal matter
- The mixture of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- One of the four inner or terrestrial planets of the solar system
- Non-living physical and chemical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems
- An animal that eats plants
- A living component of an ecosystem (plants, animals)
- web, The feeding relationships between organisms in the same community
- Organisms that feed off other animals and plants for energy
- An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals, or animal waste.
- An organism that produces its own food; for example, plants using energy transferred from light in photosynthesis to produce glucose
- The destruction of large areas of forest and woodland
- Organisms of the same species living together in a particular habitat
- The amount of water on the planet (such as underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere)
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- The community of organisms and their environment in an area that interact together
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms; and animals
- An organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain
- The study of organisms and their environment
- A living thing that can function on its own, such as animals and plants
- fuel, Fuel formed from organic material, such as peat, coal and oil
- An animal that eats animals
- Physical, chemical and biotic factors interacting with an organism to determine its form and survival
- The mass of a living organism
- Burning, such as that of fossil fuels
- A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist
- All the organisms that live in the same habitat
- (food) pyramid, A diagram that shows the relative amounts of a specific component at the different trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that share many features and can interbreed to produce to produce fertile offspring
- chain, A network or arrangement of organisms in line to their predation order
30 Clues: An animal that eats plants • An animal that eats animals • The mass of a living organism • Burning, such as that of fossil fuels • Animals that eat both plants and animals • The study of organisms and their environment • All the organisms that live in the same habitat • A part of the Earth in which living organisms exist • ...
Nutrition Vocab Homework 2022-01-10
21 Clues: La fibra • La grasa • El sodio • El calcio • El hierro • La cafeína • El potasio • El mineral • La caloría • La vitamina • La merienda • La proteína • Descafeinado • El colesterol • Los nutrientes • sano/saludable • Los carbohidratos • el/la nutricionista • El tamaño de porción • Las raciones por envase • facts Los datos de nutrición
Medical Terminology Part 3 2024-11-19
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- colon, large intestine
- instrument for viewing
- softening of a tissue
- sound
- record or picture
- stopping, controlling
- crushing
- gall bladder
- surgical opening
- cancer
- instrument used to record
- stone
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- extremities
- lung
- condition
- mouth
- vomit
- ear
- nutrition, growth, development
- fear
- cartilage
- many
- hardening
- bladder, sac
- armpit
25 Clues: ear • lung • fear • many • sound • mouth • vomit • stone • cancer • armpit • crushing • condition • cartilage • hardening • extremities • gall bladder • bladder, sac • surgical opening • record or picture • softening of a tissue • stopping, controlling • colon, large intestine • instrument for viewing • instrument used to record • nutrition, growth, development
Health 2025-05-27
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- drinking water, and other fluids whenever they feel thirsty.
- fiber
- calories
- mental disorder causing feelings of tension, worried thoughts
- physcistrist
- obesity
- appetite
- is the overall statwell-beingbeing
- BMI
- anerxia
- vaping
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- nuturion
- chloesteral
- mental disorder causing sadness
- vitamins
- enviorment
- physcologs
- carbohydrates
- bulmia
- metabolism
- fasting
- abstience
- health
- exersice
24 Clues: BMI • fiber • bulmia • health • vaping • fasting • obesity • anerxia • nuturion • vitamins • calories • appetite • exersice • abstience • enviorment • physcologs • metabolism • chloesteral • physcistrist • carbohydrates • mental disorder causing sadness • is the overall statwell-beingbeing • drinking water, and other fluids whenever they feel thirsty. • mental disorder causing feelings of tension, worried thoughts
Food and nutrition 2025-10-15
Chapter 12: Nutrition Guidelines 2022-11-23
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- the study of food and how it is used in the body
- mineral nutrient; major component of bones and teeth
- a report that provides recommendations for daily food choices, to be balanced with physical activity, to promote good health and reduce certain disease risks
- an inadequate intake of one or more required or essential nutrients
- the chemical substances in food that the body requires to function properly
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- measures of the nutritional values of food; used in nutrition labeling
- class of nutrients used primarily for structural and regularity functions
- statements of reduced calories, fat, or salt on the food labels
- a plan that presents the recommended goals of nutrient intakes for various age and gender groups
- prolonged inadequate or excessive intake of nutrients and/or calories required by the body
- nutrient that must be provided in food because it cannot be synthesized by the bod at a rate sufficient to meet its needs
11 Clues: the study of food and how it is used in the body • mineral nutrient; major component of bones and teeth • statements of reduced calories, fat, or salt on the food labels • an inadequate intake of one or more required or essential nutrients • measures of the nutritional values of food; used in nutrition labeling • ...
Ecology Part 2 Crossword puzle 2022-03-18
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- A compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- a haploid cell capable of producing an organism
- A plant who completes it's life span,sprout from a seed, grows, produces new seed, and dies
- A relationship in which two organisms live together in a close association
- Clusters of sporangia form
- A plant who's life spans two years
- tissue Specialized transfer tissue
- Plants who can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seed yearly
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
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- lack specialized transport tissues
- Structures that fern spores form in
- A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- plants with vascular tissue
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- Openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems
- a food-storage organ
- A plant structure that contains a embryo, and is covered with a protective coat
18 Clues: a food-storage organ • Clusters of sporangia form • plants with vascular tissue • lack specialized transport tissues • A plant who's life spans two years • tissue Specialized transfer tissue • Structures that fern spores form in • A compact cluster of spore bearing structures • A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure • a haploid cell capable of producing an organism • ...
TOPS 2015-10-15
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- a unit of heat energy used to measure how much fuel a food has provided to your body.
- The three major minerals are sodium, calcium and ____________.
- icon on the exchange program is a steaming cup
- Fruit sugar
- Vitamin in carrots
- Made up of amino acids
- Fat that floats in the blood
- bad cholesterol
- counts as free
- The process of taking in food and using it for growth, metabolism and repair.
- count as a fat
- Per gram has more than double the calories of protein or carbohydrate.
- Whole grain contains the bran, germ and ____________.
- beans, peas and peanuts
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- Good cholesterol
- Needed by the body to make bile acids, help digest fat and is part of every cell.
- The most abundant simple sugar
- makes up 60% of the human body
- Watermelon counts as a ___________
- Having two or more servings and a food is no longer _____________.
- What kind of fiber is added to low fiber foods by manufacturers?
- counts as a starch
- The three main groups are starch, glycogen and fiber
- Almost everyone can get all of their minerals and _________ from real food.
- What is the first thing to check on a nutrition label?
- binds with glucose to make lactose
- Vitamin that builds bones
- An egg counts as 1 _____
- Taking off pound Sensibly
- should eat 30 grams per day
- A whole grain breakfast cereal
31 Clues: Fruit sugar • counts as free • count as a fat • bad cholesterol • Good cholesterol • counts as a starch • Vitamin in carrots • Made up of amino acids • beans, peas and peanuts • An egg counts as 1 _____ • Vitamin that builds bones • Taking off pound Sensibly • should eat 30 grams per day • Fat that floats in the blood • The most abundant simple sugar • makes up 60% of the human body • ...
Earth's Ecosystems 2021-10-12
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- the release of energy from food
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- a living thing that feeds on dead plants or animals
- a place where living and nonliving things interact
- an animal that eats dead animals without hunting or killing them
- an animal that eats plants
- all the populations in an area
- a living thing that eats plants or animals
- an animal that eats other animals
- members of one kind of living thing in an ecosystem
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- the way that plants and some other living things make food by using sunlight
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- an animal that a predator hunts
- an animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the path of the Sun's energy from one living thing to another
16 Clues: an animal that eats plants • all the populations in an area • the release of energy from food • an animal that a predator hunts • an animal that eats other animals • all the food chains in an ecosystem • an animal that eats plants and animals • a living thing that makes its own food • a living thing that eats plants or animals • ...
2.3-2.4 Life Science Crossword 2014-09-19
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- scientific term for flowering plant
- members of this family have a pleasant odor
- legume plants help to restore ____to the soil
- flowers that surround the center of a composite flower
- food making process of plants
- in the final stage of germination includes the emergence of the ______above the surface of the ground and the growth of a radical into a root system
- ____have classified flowering plants into families according to the structure of their flowers and fruits
- “put together”
- what the members of the pea family are also called
- members of this family have 5 rounded petals that form a cup-shaped blossom
- begin growing
- members of this family have large seedpods that split open, releasing seeds attached to strands of silky floss into the windy air
- apple, cherry, apricot, blackberry, and raspberry are in this family
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- form the head’s center of a composite flower
- plant that develops from a seed, produces new seeds, and dies in a single growing season
- plants that live from year to year and bloom each growing season
- one thing a seed requires in order to begin growing
- in the first stage of germination, the seed begins to swell by absorbing ______
- non flowering seed plants
- members of this family contain some of the most fragrant wildflowers
- non woody
- members of this family have clusters of small flowers arranged in umbels
- when the plant no longer depends on cotyledons it is a ____and germination has ended
- plants that live through two growing seasons to complete their life cycles
- in the second stage of germination, the embryo grows a _____that pushes its way through the softened seed coat and into the ground
25 Clues: non woody • begin growing • “put together” • non flowering seed plants • food making process of plants • scientific term for flowering plant • members of this family have a pleasant odor • form the head’s center of a composite flower • legume plants help to restore ____to the soil • what the members of the pea family are also called • ...
dhairya salla 7p [nutrition in plants] 2017-05-29
5 Clues: kitchen of the plant • a gas needed for photosynthesis • a plant pigment that absorbs light • a plant that feeds on decomposing material • a plant that is autotrophic and hetrotrophic
Fungi: The Forgotten Kingdom 2025-03-31
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- when was the kingdom fungi established?
- Are the mushrooms we eat fungi?
- How many kingdoms are there?
- Fungi Get _________ from dirt.
- what is the scientific name for glowing?
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- how do fungi get nutrition?
- What is the Protective casing on shellfish?
- What is the newest kingdom?
- True or false: toadstools, mushrooms, sporophore, and mycota are all fungi.
9 Clues: how do fungi get nutrition? • What is the newest kingdom? • How many kingdoms are there? • Fungi Get _________ from dirt. • Are the mushrooms we eat fungi? • when was the kingdom fungi established? • what is the scientific name for glowing? • What is the Protective casing on shellfish? • True or false: toadstools, mushrooms, sporophore, and mycota are all fungi.
Thallophytes 2012-11-03
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- the structure that holds algae to the substratum
- the kingdom of unicellular algae
- the cell with paired set of chromosomes
- sexual reproduction in spirogyra
- the mode of nutrition in thallophytes
- shaped the shape of chloroplast in ulothrix
- gigantic algae
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- the body of thallophytes
- the unicellular alga
- the cell with single set of chromosomes
- the habitat of thallophytes
- the starch storing structures in algae
12 Clues: gigantic algae • the unicellular alga • the body of thallophytes • the habitat of thallophytes • the kingdom of unicellular algae • sexual reproduction in spirogyra • the mode of nutrition in thallophytes • the starch storing structures in algae • the cell with single set of chromosomes • the cell with paired set of chromosomes • shaped the shape of chloroplast in ulothrix • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-08-29
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- cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata
- prevents water-loss and reflects excess light
- Plant tissue that are composed of nondividing cells
- flexible support in plants
- Basic unit of life
- prevents water-loss and invasion of disease-causing microorganism
- responsible for storage and photosynthesis
- cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages
- cells found in cartilages
- cells that replaces the epidermis of mature plants
- Type of meristem responsible for the primary growth of plants
- basic unit of the nervous system
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- flexible matrix
- Plant tissues that are found on the growing areas of the plant
- growth in plants characterized by increase in the plant's height
- two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers
- hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers
- refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area
- cells that surround all nerve fibers and produce myelin sheaths
- Responsible for the transport of substances in the human body
- This cambium give rise to secondary xylem and phloem
21 Clues: flexible matrix • Basic unit of life • cells found in cartilages • flexible support in plants • basic unit of the nervous system • responsible for storage and photosynthesis • prevents water-loss and reflects excess light • two kinds of this cell are sclereids and fibers • cells that transform into phagocytic macrophages • hard matrix with calcium salts and collagen fibers • ...
Climate And Vegetation 2022-10-05
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- types of forests where the trees drop their leaves for part of the year
- areas of the world that are dominated by trees
- snow and rain are examples of this
- the day to day weather and temperature conditions in an area
- when plants turn sunlight and water into energy to grow
- when all of the animals in a particular species die out because of habitat loss
- the close to this a place is the more likely it is to have more vegetation
- travelling to a place to see its natural features without destroying the natural environment
- forests where the trees stay green all year and many of the types of trees have pine cones
- different regions of the world that provide food and shelter for animals
- this part of plants helps to hold the soil in place
- the temperature and moisture patterns in an area over a long period of time
- cutting down trees to clear space for living and farming
- animals that naturally live in specific region
- the higher this is the more difficult it is for plants to grow
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- plants use this gas that is expelled by humans
- areas of the world that are dominated by grass like the prairies in Canada
- the variety of plant and animal life around
- when animals do to much of this too much sunlight gets through to the soil making it difficult for the soil to retain moisture
- when soil becomes dry and loses moisture due to high temperatures and little moisture
- plants release this gas into the air that is beneficial to humans
- this part of plants captures sunlight and moisture helping the to grow
- dead plant and animal matter that mixes with the soil to make it more fertile
- if soil does not contain many of these plants and other vegetation cannot grow well
- areas of the world that receive less than 250 mm of precipitation per year
- trees grass and other plants that grwo in different areas of the world
- in Canada the further north you go the less vegetation there is until you reach this where there almost no vegetation at all
- ecotourism provides a lot of these for people
28 Clues: snow and rain are examples of this • the variety of plant and animal life around • ecotourism provides a lot of these for people • plants use this gas that is expelled by humans • areas of the world that are dominated by trees • animals that naturally live in specific region • this part of plants helps to hold the soil in place • ...
Ecology 2018-10-04
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- What combines with carbon to make CO2?
- What sphere are clouds in?
- True or false: living organisms are abiotic.
- What is the name for food chains that mix with other food chains?
- What is the system of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment called?
- What are plants called in the carbon cycle?
- Oceans, plants, animals, and insects are all examples of _________.
- A racoon is an example of a ___________.
- _______________ are little bacteria in the water that act like land plants and absorb the sun then turn it into nutrients/sugar.
- Ecosystem diversity, species diversity and _______ diversity are the three branches of biodiversity.
- Forest fires and volcanos are both examples of carbon ______________.
- What do the 3 features ecosystem, species, and genetics make up?
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- What sphere is soil in?
- Insects, fungi, and bacteria are all examples of __________.
- What is the name for a species that their ecosystem relies on their existence?
- __________ is when plants and animals release co2 back into the atmosphere.
- What is at the top of the food chain?
- In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as?
- Carbon atoms move into trees, plants, the biosphere and into most food webs via this process.
- True or false: Binomial taxonomy is the classification of living things.
- What is the fist name of binomial taxonomy called? Genus
- What do living organisms gain by eating food?
- What would an animal that eats both meat and plants be called?
- What do we use to type the scientific names for animals?
24 Clues: What sphere is soil in? • What sphere are clouds in? • What is at the top of the food chain? • What combines with carbon to make CO2? • A racoon is an example of a ___________. • What are plants called in the carbon cycle? • True or false: living organisms are abiotic. • What do living organisms gain by eating food? • In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as? • ...
Ecology 2018-10-04
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- What combines with carbon to make CO2?
- What would an animal that eats both meat and plants be called?
- What is the name for a species that their ecosystem relies on their existence?
- A racoon is an example of a ___________.
- _______________ are little bacteria in the water that act like land plants and absorb the sun then turn it into nutrients/sugar.
- True or false: Binomial taxonomy is the classification of living things.
- Forest fires and volcanos are both examples of carbon ______________.
- What is at the top of the food chain?
- What is the system of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment called?
- What sphere is soil in?
- What is the name for food chains that mix with other food chains?
- True or false: living organisms are abiotic.
- What do we use to type the scientific names for animals?
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- What do living organisms gain by eating food?
- Ecosystem diversity, species diversity and _______ diversity are the three branches of biodiversity.
- What do the 3 features ecosystem, species, and genetics make up?
- __________ is when plants and animals release co2 back into the atmosphere.
- What is the fist name of binomial taxonomy called? Genus
- Carbon atoms move into trees, plants, the biosphere and into most food webs via this process.
- What sphere are clouds in?
- Insects, fungi, and bacteria are all examples of __________.
- Oceans, plants, animals, and insects are all examples of _________.
- In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as?
- What are plants called in the carbon cycle?
24 Clues: What sphere is soil in? • What sphere are clouds in? • What is at the top of the food chain? • What combines with carbon to make CO2? • A racoon is an example of a ___________. • What are plants called in the carbon cycle? • True or false: living organisms are abiotic. • What do living organisms gain by eating food? • In the carbon story, what was cabbage used as? • ...
Arborists' Study Guide Vocab Chapter 2-Tree ID pt. 1 2025-11-20
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- phylum. Taxonomic group below the kingdom level but above the class level
- taxonomic group under the order level and above the genus level
- plant with two cotyledons in its embryo; netted or palmate leaf veins; and flowers with three, four, or five petals, or petals in multiples of these numbers
- cone-bearing tree or other plant that has its seeds in a structure called a cone
- primary taxonomic group, separating plants from animals
- plant resulting from a cross between two or more other plants that are more or less alike
- tree or plant that sheds it leaves
- taxonomic group, composed of species having similar fundamental traits. Botanical classification under the family level and above the specific epithet level
- pertaining to bud or leaf arrangement, one leaf or bud at each node, situated at alternating positions along the stem. In this arrangement, the leaves are not directly across from each other
- term describing a leaf margin without teeth
- taxonomic group below the division level but above the order level
- tip of the leaf blade
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- groups of plants within a species having distinct variations that occur sporadically and naturally
- diagnostic aid to help identify plants and other organisms
- plants with exposed seeds, usually within cones
- leaves of a plant
- leaf with two or more leaflets
- cultivated variety of a plant. Cannot be reproduced without human assistance. Usually propagated asexually (cloned)
- bottom part of a leaf blade
- plants with seeds borne in an ovary
- outer edge of the leaf blade
21 Clues: leaves of a plant • tip of the leaf blade • bottom part of a leaf blade • outer edge of the leaf blade • leaf with two or more leaflets • tree or plant that sheds it leaves • plants with seeds borne in an ovary • term describing a leaf margin without teeth • plants with exposed seeds, usually within cones • primary taxonomic group, separating plants from animals • ...
Plants/Propagation Vocabulary 2024-09-05
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- they make their own food
- plants with bark-like stems
- “garden culture”
- completes life in two years
- completes life in one year
- process of increasing plants
- have flowers for reproduction
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- reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
- lives more than two years
- plants with soft stems
- have cones for reproduction
- study of plants/plants processes
12 Clues: “garden culture” • plants with soft stems • they make their own food • lives more than two years • completes life in one year • have cones for reproduction • plants with bark-like stems • completes life in two years • process of increasing plants • have flowers for reproduction • study of plants/plants processes • reproduction using leaves, roots, stems
Unit 6: Diversity of Life Vocabulary Review 2021-11-11
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- Comparing external appearance and internal structure (or anatomy) is key to determining the interrelations that exist among organisms, especially animals and plants
- It is the process by which species change steadily over hundreds of thousands of years, giving rise to new species.
- It is the discipline that establishes the evolutionary relationships among different groups of organisms.
- The role life forms play in ecosystems—whether they are primary producers, consumers, or decomposers—is also a criterion for phylogenetic classification.
- Comparing the chemical composition of the substances that make up the cells of organisms is another way of obtaining useful information about interrelations among species
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- By comparing present life forms to fossilized remains of similar life forms, hypotheses about evolutionary interrelations can be proposed, as can a time frame for the interrelations
- Comparative analysis of genetic material at a molecular level allows scientists to determine the degree of relatedness among species
- These are tree-like diagrams in which the end of each tree branch corresponds to a species, and each node on the tree represents a common ancestral form.
- By comparing the embryonic development of different species of animals and plants, scientists can determine degrees of relatedness among them
- Cell type (prokaryote or eukaryote), the characteristics of cell components (cell wall, chloroplasts, etc.), the level of organization (unicellular or multicellular), and the degree of specialization (in specialized tissues and organs) allow us to form broad groups among living organisms.
- Plural form of criterion
- Comparing the way in which organisms carry out life processes—nutrition, reproduction, life cycle, etc.—allows us to detect evolutionary relationships among them ecological the role life forms play in ecosystems—whether they are primary producers, consumers, or decomposers—is also a criterion for phylogenetic classification
12 Clues: Plural form of criterion • It is the discipline that establishes the evolutionary relationships among different groups of organisms. • It is the process by which species change steadily over hundreds of thousands of years, giving rise to new species. • ...
MSB: Hops Home – Animal Habitats 2025-05-27
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- animal that eats only plants
- A complex network of many food chains that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem.
- A simple line showing who eats whom in an ecosystem
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- All the different organisms that live and interact in the same area
- natural home or environment where an organism lives
- A close relationship between two different species that live together and affect each other.
- The role or job of an organism in its environment
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- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- variety of living things in an area, including plants and animals
- large region with a specific climate and certain organism types
- animal that eats plants or other animals for energy.
- An organism (like fungi or bacteria) that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- All the members of one species living in the same area
- All the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
18 Clues: animal that eats only plants • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator • The role or job of an organism in its environment • A simple line showing who eats whom in an ecosystem • natural home or environment where an organism lives • ...
vocabulary 2020-08-20
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- plants green by a pigment that convert sunlight into energy
- reproductive structure of the plant
- small organelles inside the plant cell
- plants that usually do not have fruits or flowers thanks to their poor transport of gases and water
- with reproductive organs found in flowers
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- with special tissues that help transport water and plant growth
- in wich plants tranform light energy into chemical energy
- reproduction which occurs after pollination
- non-flowering plants that produce cones and seeds
- food for plants and help with photosintesis
- of transferring pollen grains to the female reproductive organ of the plant
- of the plant that grows downwards supporting the plant and absorbing nutrients
- in a flowering plant formed from the ovary of the plant
- in a gaseous state
14 Clues: in a gaseous state • reproductive structure of the plant • small organelles inside the plant cell • with reproductive organs found in flowers • reproduction which occurs after pollination • food for plants and help with photosintesis • non-flowering plants that produce cones and seeds • in a flowering plant formed from the ovary of the plant • ...
Super Foods and Ready to Eat 2024-10-17
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- Seeds and pollen can ______ into neighboring fields
- Others can help people _____ illness
- animals that eat both plants and other animals
- animals that eat only plant materials
- _____ can be carnivores, too. Some eat insects
- ______ foods in the U.S. say they don't contain GM
- animals that eat mostly fruit
- Herbivores also have special _______ that are useful for their diet of plants
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- chemicals that provide what is needed for growth and development
- animals that eat only meat
- A change in the plants might ____ some insects
- Scavengers, like _____, feed on animals already dead
- able to stand against or fight against a force
- insects that eat plant juices
- _______ breeding where plants are bred to have desirable characteristics
- changing of an organism's genes
16 Clues: animals that eat only meat • insects that eat plant juices • animals that eat mostly fruit • changing of an organism's genes • Others can help people _____ illness • animals that eat only plant materials • A change in the plants might ____ some insects • animals that eat both plants and other animals • able to stand against or fight against a force • ...
Careers in Child Care 2025-01-24
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- helps with legal issues in family
- helps with birth and pregnancy
- helps children find and take books home
- gives a place to sleep if you have no where to go
- helps take care of kids
- helps you in need
- helps children with nutrition
- manager of a daycare
- Drives people in the public
- organization to help those in need
- a well known rec center
- helps to teach parents new things
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- helps children with socialization
- helps children without parents get a family
- educator for 3-5 year olds
- provides education to students
- helps patients in hospital
- helps people in community
- helps with legal with children
- educates children in the hopsital
20 Clues: helps you in need • manager of a daycare • helps take care of kids • a well known rec center • helps people in community • educator for 3-5 year olds • helps patients in hospital • Drives people in the public • helps children with nutrition • helps with birth and pregnancy • provides education to students • helps with legal with children • helps children with socialization • ...
Organisms Crossword 2018-04-16
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- Making a copy of itself
- System of blood
- Parts in each organ system
- System of food
- Results of digestive system
- Breathing for humans
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- Systems that function the body
- Gas exchange
- Made up of cells
- Gain this from eating food
- Mantains internal environment
- Contains information of yourself
- Sense of touch
- Chemical processes to maintain life
- Small chambers containing DNA, that create tissues
15 Clues: Gas exchange • Sense of touch • System of food • System of blood • Made up of cells • Breathing for humans • Making a copy of itself • Gain this from eating food • Parts in each organ system • Results of digestive system • Mantains internal environment • Systems that function the body • Contains information of yourself • Chemical processes to maintain life • ...
Organisms Crossword 2018-04-16
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- Made up of cells
- Results of digestive system
- Gain this from eating food
- Chemical processes to maintain life
- Systems that function the body
- System of blood
- Mantains internal environment
- Breathing for humans
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- System of food
- Parts in each organ system
- Gas exchange
- Making a copy of itself
- Contains information of yourself
- Small chambers containing DNA, that create tissues
- Sense of touch
15 Clues: Gas exchange • System of food • Sense of touch • System of blood • Made up of cells • Breathing for humans • Making a copy of itself • Parts in each organ system • Gain this from eating food • Results of digestive system • Mantains internal environment • Systems that function the body • Contains information of yourself • Chemical processes to maintain life • ...
nancy@ycsh.tp.edu.tw 2021-07-24
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- a small group of people chosen to give sufficient enough
- a seasonal wind in southern Asia
- relating to the science of geography
- earnings
- hopeful
- obstacle
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- set up for use
- the combined use of several media
- relating to money
- task
- a condition promoting sanitary practices
- a source of nourishment; food
- a period of time or meeting
- having the power to produce
- suitable
15 Clues: task • hopeful • earnings • obstacle • suitable • set up for use • relating to money • a period of time or meeting • having the power to produce • a source of nourishment; food • a seasonal wind in southern Asia • the combined use of several media • relating to the science of geography • a condition promoting sanitary practices • a small group of people chosen to give sufficient enough
Self-Care Theme 2025-07-08
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- Silent remedy in green
- Positive self-talk boost
- Nightly brain reboot
- Knead away the stress
- Fuel for the body’s engine
- Walking is a gentle form of _____.
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- Counting blessings, not sheep
- Present moment’s secret weapon
- Silent mind’s workout
- Twist, breathe, repeat
- Essential step before thirst strikes
- Think ___ to overcome challenges
- Hot box for calm
- Small acts of ___ can brighten someone’s day.
- Mirror for the mind
15 Clues: Hot box for calm • Mirror for the mind • Nightly brain reboot • Silent mind’s workout • Knead away the stress • Silent remedy in green • Twist, breathe, repeat • Positive self-talk boost • Fuel for the body’s engine • Counting blessings, not sheep • Present moment’s secret weapon • Think ___ to overcome challenges • Walking is a gentle form of _____. • ...
6.1 Vocab A&P 2024-09-17
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- Mn; a metallic element, found in soils from a mere trace to as much as 15 percent, but when present it is often in forms unavailable to plants. It is regarded as essential to normal plant growth and is often applied, usually as manganous sulfate, to soils deficient in this element.
- Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds. (tonnage)
- B; an element essential for plant growth. The original source of boron is tourmaline, but available forms are from soil organic matter.
- Fe; a metallic element essential to people, animals, and plants; very common in some minerals, most rocks, and all soils. In plants, iron deficiency results in iron chlorosis.
- For plants: boron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc.
- Zn; a metallic chemical element, one of the micronutrient elements in soils, essential for both plant and animal growth.
- Excreta of animals, dung and urine (usually with some bedding), used to fertilize land.
- Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- To check or hinder the growth or development of an animal or plant.
- When molecular nitrogen biologically or chemically converts to organic combinations or forms available for biological processes. Biological fixation occurs with legumes, whereas chemical fixation involves the manufacture of ammonia. Legume roots convert nitrogen gas to nitrates by bacteria.
- Mg; a white metal, essential for people and animals and for plant growth because it is a constituent of chlorophyll.
- Ca; a chemical element present in variable amounts in all soils. It is essential for plant and animal growth and is the principal mineral element in bones.
- An insufficiency in reference to amount, volume, proportion, etc.; a lack; a state of incompleteness.
- K; the chemical element, an alkali metal, which occurs widely in minerals. Regarded as an essential plant nutrient, potassium is present naturally in some form in all soils but in extremely variable amounts, and is likely to be in largest amounts in clay soils and in least amounts in highly silicious soils and in peats.
- Death of plant or animal cells of tissue, usually in localized areas.
- P; a chemical element found in soils in various mineral forms, but only small amounts are readily available to plants at any one time. It stimulates early growth and root development, and hastens grain maturity.
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- Produced by plants and animals; of plant or animal origin.
- Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are the secondary nutrient elements, so called because they are essential to plant growth in lesser quantity that the primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and in greater quantity than the micronutrients.
- Includes primary plant nutrients N, P, and K; and secondary plant nutrients Ca, Mg, and S.
- Any organic or inorganic material added to soil or water to provide plant nutrients and to increase the growth, yield, quantity, or nutritive value of the plants grown therein.
- Crops such as legumes or grasses that are grown to be plowed or spaded into the soil to increase humus content and improve soil structure.
- Cu; a metallic element found in soils at 1 to 50 parts per million, and in plants up to 100 parts per million. It is necessary for all animal and plant life. High soil phosphorus, zinc, and molybdenum can induce copper deficiency in plants. Also, high copper can reduce plant uptake of phosphorus, iron, zinc, and molybdenum.
- Mo; a gray metallic element, essential in very small amounts to the growth of plants, but usually present in sufficient amounts. Deficiencies have been discovered in a few highly acid soils.
- Any of certain chemical elements necessary in minute quantities for optimum growth and development of plants and animals.
- S; an elementary, yellow mineral, insoluble in water, easily fusible and inflammable. One of the secondary but important elements in soil fertility and used in relatively large amounts by most plants, it is an important constituent of both protein and protoplasm.
- Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants.
- N; a gas that occurs naturally in the air and soil, where it is converted into usable forms for plant use by bacteria and other natural processes. This nutrient is a constituent of proteins and is vital to plant growing processes. Nitrogen can be added to the soil in any of three fertilizer forms: as urea, ammonia, or nitrates.
- – A family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, alfalfas, sweet clover, lespedezas, vetches, and kudzu. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil.
- An element or compound in a soil that is essential for the growth of a plant.
- Yellowing or whitening of normally green leaves caused by lack of nutrients, air pollution, or diseases.
- A change in color of the lower leaves of green plants usually attributed to a lack of plant nutrients or moisture deficiency.
- Organic residues or their mixture, such as peat, manure, or discarded plant material and soil, placed in a pit or enclosure, moistened, and allowed to become decomposed. Sometimes lime and chemical fertilizers are also added. Used as a fertilizer.
32 Clues: Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds. (tonnage) • Produced by plants and animals; of plant or animal origin. • To check or hinder the growth or development of an animal or plant. • Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants. • Death of plant or animal cells of tissue, usually in localized areas. • ...
Plant Life 2021-05-01
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- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- the light from the Sun
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
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- how plants make their own food
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- a living thing that makes its own food
- a flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- a plant part that smells good, has colorful petals and makes seeds
- to get bigger or older
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • how plants make their own food • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • a flat part of a plant that helps it make food • the color that helps plants make their own food • the sweet food that plants make and use for energy • ...
Pharmacy Week 2020 2020-10-14
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- Medication vending machine of sorts
- One who administers medications
- Most common med route
- Number of specialties pharmacists can board certify in
- What does NPO stand for
- IV nutrition
- Needs approval
- Where to compound medications
- Act of filing prescriptions
- MRSA fighter
- K is the symbol for __________
- Used to pick medications
- First synthetic pharmaceutical drug discovered in 1869
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- Current drug wholesaler
- Alprazolam is a class ____ controlled substance
- Degree students are working on earning in pharmacy school
- Pharmacist aide
- Internal medicine doctor group
- Students in pharmacy school are also known as
- Brand vs _________________
- Interdisciplinary meetings
- Soda brand created by a pharmacist
22 Clues: IV nutrition • MRSA fighter • Needs approval • Pharmacist aide • Most common med route • Current drug wholesaler • What does NPO stand for • Used to pick medications • Brand vs _________________ • Interdisciplinary meetings • Act of filing prescriptions • Where to compound medications • Internal medicine doctor group • K is the symbol for __________ • One who administers medications • ...
macaronimacaronimacaroni 2018-01-26
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- a country in east asia
- this is very bad for the enviorment
- a big storm
- produce milk that can help strengthen a familys____, Pg. 19
- to be smart
- an adventure
- your body is 75% filled with this
- To help
- poor
- to dream of something
- green paper
- your loved ones are also called your _____
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- a piece of land that is surrounded by land and no water
- to be educated
- what you do in school
- we are in the ________ of milford
- infections
- improving
- To give out
- our _____ is a Democracy
- an organization that helps animals and families in need
- a cheesy food
- world wide
23 Clues: poor • To help • improving • infections • world wide • a big storm • To give out • to be smart • green paper • an adventure • a cheesy food • to be educated • what you do in school • to dream of something • a country in east asia • our _____ is a Democracy • we are in the ________ of milford • your body is 75% filled with this • this is very bad for the enviorment • ...
1st Period Economics 2024-01-10
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- my dream of traveling the world
- probably about how much time is wasted in a school day
- why we should be allowed to have airpods in class
- marxism
- nutrition
- life
- skiing
- stakeboarding
- the ocean
- 110 builds or the debate of why homosexuality should not being taught in elementary schools
- led zeppelin
- random animal facts
- 110 brake down
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- running
- the ufc
- Sharks
- cooking
- horror movies
- i could talk about the twilight saga
- how speed control is the only variant that matters when putting in golf
- *left this answer blank*
- the gym
- not sure man
- ted talk about procrastination
- music
- unsure
26 Clues: life • music • Sharks • skiing • unsure • running • the ufc • cooking • marxism • the gym • nutrition • the ocean • not sure man • led zeppelin • horror movies • stakeboarding • 110 brake down • random animal facts • *left this answer blank* • ted talk about procrastination • my dream of traveling the world • i could talk about the twilight saga • why we should be allowed to have airpods in class • ...
plant terminology 2013-10-28
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- organism in the earliest stage of development
- haploid gamete-forming phase in plants
- plants with seeds
- cell or multicellular structure in which spores are produced
- plant eating animal
- nutrient rich tissue surrounding embryo in seeds
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- diploid phase in plants
- cell formed from union of 2 gametes
- coating on sprores to increase survival
- flowering plants
- small reproductive body from which a new organism arises. produced by some plants and fungi
- reproductive unit formed from a fertilised ovule
12 Clues: flowering plants • plants with seeds • plant eating animal • diploid phase in plants • cell formed from union of 2 gametes • haploid gamete-forming phase in plants • coating on sprores to increase survival • organism in the earliest stage of development • nutrient rich tissue surrounding embryo in seeds • reproductive unit formed from a fertilised ovule • ...
guess that thing 2023-10-04
Photosynthesis & Cell Respiration Crossword 2024-05-01
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- buried deposits of carbon that are used as fuel
- all living things are made up of
- laws of mass & energy that describes their consistency in the universe
- green pigment in plants that take in sunlight
- fossil fuels in liquid form
- process plants use to make their own food
- process of turning food into energy
- scientific name for the gas humans breathe out & plants take in
- substances before a chemical reaction
- the part of the plant that takes in sunlight
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- substances after a chemical reaction
- scientific name for sugar
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- movement of gas that moves to/from organisms & environment
- scientific name for water
- what producers need to do photosynthesis
- part of the plant that takes in water
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- scientific name for "energy"
- animals breathe this in & plants release this out
- scientific name for oxygen
- animals can not photosynthesis for energy, they must . . .
- main source of energy for all of life on earth
- the amount of matter in something
- fossil fuels in solid form
- all living things need this to do "work"
- energy can not be created nor destroyed, only . . .
27 Clues: scientific name for sugar • scientific name for water • scientific name for oxygen • fossil fuels in solid form • fossil fuels in liquid form • scientific name for "energy" • all living things are made up of • the amount of matter in something • process of turning food into energy • substances after a chemical reaction • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Ecosystems 2021-10-21
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- These provide shelter for animals
- Animals decompose in this place and give nutrients back for plants to grow
- Healthy ecosystems have a wide variety of plants and animals that can survive and ------
- What do we call our threatened and rare endemic species?
- Spread pollen and seeds
- Ecosystems can be --- or small?
- Ecosystems allow energy to flow between ------- and plants
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- What do you call communities of plants, animals and their habitats?
- You can ski and climb this ecosystem
- Forests and grasslands are this type of ecosystem
- Ponds, rivers and oceans are this type of ecosystem
- You can tramp in these places and stay overnight to see lots of trees and native animals
- What is the name given to animals or plants that no longer exist?
- You can swim and play in the sand in this ecosystem
- You find many of these in cities - they are our green spaces you like to play in
15 Clues: Spread pollen and seeds • Ecosystems can be --- or small? • These provide shelter for animals • You can ski and climb this ecosystem • Forests and grasslands are this type of ecosystem • Ponds, rivers and oceans are this type of ecosystem • You can swim and play in the sand in this ecosystem • What do we call our threatened and rare endemic species? • ...
Unit 6: Assessment of Nutritional Status 2023-02-22
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- this environmental factor describes how income can affect nutrition
- this is the colour of the group that a person with low body fat belongs to
- this type of diet does not include any food products from animals
- if a person has a BMI over 30 they are classed as _______.
- this describes when a person has poor nutrition
- a food ______ is when there is no access to affordable healthy foods in an area
- in a clinical exam we can check this body part for evidence of iron deficiency
- these charts are used to compare the height of children of the same age
- the total distance around the waist is called waist ___________.
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- the 'B' in the ABCDE methods of nutritional assessment
- this is a type of scanner used to measure body fat
- biochemical methods include taking samples of ______ and urine
- Body _____ Index (BMI) is a measure of a person's weight for their height
- a disease caused by low calcium and vitamin D, which causes the bones to become soft and bend
- this type of undernutrition describes when a child is a low weight for their height
- a ______-day food diary is a dietary method that records weight of food in real-time
16 Clues: this describes when a person has poor nutrition • this is a type of scanner used to measure body fat • the 'B' in the ABCDE methods of nutritional assessment • if a person has a BMI over 30 they are classed as _______. • biochemical methods include taking samples of ______ and urine • the total distance around the waist is called waist ___________. • ...
Terrence Green 2A 2021-04-19
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- Part of hydrosphere
- Part of water cycle
- When water turns into vapor
- The sphere of rocks
- CO2
- Cycle where photosynthesis is involved
- Can make nitrogen turn into a useable form
- Gas found in atmosphere that's essential to plants and animals
- Forms clouds
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- Process where carbon is needed for plants to create food
- When water goes underground during water cycle
- Where carbon is abundant in rocks and shells of animals
- the process when bacteria changes nitrogen ammonia into nitrites and nitrates that plants can absorb.
- The sphere dealing with water
- The sphere dealing with the air and gases
- What nitrogen contributes to making
- Can make nitrogen turn into a useable form
- Rain, Snow, hail
- The % of earth that nitrogen makes up
- The sphere of plants and animals
20 Clues: CO2 • Forms clouds • Rain, Snow, hail • Part of hydrosphere • Part of water cycle • The sphere of rocks • When water turns into vapor • The sphere dealing with water • The sphere of plants and animals • What nitrogen contributes to making • The % of earth that nitrogen makes up • Cycle where photosynthesis is involved • The sphere dealing with the air and gases • ...
TNG whanau 2018-01-29
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- cats are cool (and I'm a quiet person)
- Has braces
- Used to go to another school in Palmy
- gym is life
- Has two tattoos
- I am relatively tall
- Born in the country that gave New Zealand its name
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- Has curly hair
- stoic
- Loves playing, watching and training for touch
- quiet with curly hair
- Loves basketball
- Artistic and really good with technology
- Has brown hair and brown eyes
- Loves nature and the outdoors
- Likes music and plays the cello
- Food & Nutrition is my favourite subject
17 Clues: stoic • Has braces • gym is life • Has curly hair • Has two tattoos • Loves basketball • I am relatively tall • quiet with curly hair • Has brown hair and brown eyes • Loves nature and the outdoors • Likes music and plays the cello • Used to go to another school in Palmy • cats are cool (and I'm a quiet person) • Artistic and really good with technology • ...
A Triumph of Surgery 2021-05-18
9 Clues: flexible • 12 in number • extremely worried • not moving; stationary • lack of proper nutrition • a female domestic servant. • recovering from an illness • lacking energy or enthusiasm • pain in the muscles, joints of the lowerback
PALLIATIVE CARE: TOGETHER, WE CARE 2022-08-24
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- Supportan Drink comes in this flavor.
- Ensure Gold contains HMB & protein to support build & repair ____ tissue.
- The SunMed Retail Pharmacy Tower A store is located on the ____ floor.
- The QV range of products protects and moisturizes the ____.
- Supportan contains high omega-3 fatty acids (EPA+DHA) from ____ oil.
- Morphine is useful to treat symptoms like cancer ____ and shortness of breath.
- Breast Cancer Awareness month.
- Palliative and supportive care improves the ____ of life of individuals with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
- HMB helps one regain ____.
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- Sunway Home Healthcare provides doctor visits, ____ care, rehabilitation, dietician consultation and multidisciplinary services.
- One active ingredient in Oral 7 products.
- Oral Impact is the only immunonutrition that consists of arginine, omega-3 and ____.
- Advanced radiation technique that provides an outpatient non-surgical treatment option to those suffering from brain conditions that typically require surgery and can be used to treat brain tumors and metastases and arteriovenous malformations.
- The person who advises on food and nutrition with regards to health and disease.
- The colour of the ribbon worn to represent breast cancer awareness.
- Good health begins with a healthy lifestyle and balanced ____.
- Nutren Optimum consists of 50% ____ protein.
- Sunway Home Healthcare provides high quality care to patients at ____.
18 Clues: HMB helps one regain ____. • Breast Cancer Awareness month. • Supportan Drink comes in this flavor. • One active ingredient in Oral 7 products. • Nutren Optimum consists of 50% ____ protein. • The QV range of products protects and moisturizes the ____. • Good health begins with a healthy lifestyle and balanced ____. • ...
Nutrients 2025-04-02
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- it tells us the nutritional information of the food we consume, helping us plan a balanced diet
- a type of vitamin that forms part of the visual pigment that allows us to see
- suggests the proportions that are considered healthy when eating
- shows the organization of food on a plate, including water and physical exercise within the guidelines
- mineral salt, which forms a structural part of bones and teeth
- caused by consuming more calories than energy expended
- nutrient that provides a long-term energy reserve
- essential nutrient that makes up approximately 60% of our body
- mineral salt that participates in transporting oxygen in the blood
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- section of the nutrition label that tells us messages about how to relate food to people's health
- a type of vitamin that facilitates the absorption of calcium into the bones
- nutrient that gives us immediate energy
- caused when there is an imbalance between the need for food and the amount eaten
- type of tissue that stores lipids
- occurs when the amount of food consumed is insufficient to meet the body's demands
- nutrient that repairs tissues and allows muscles to contract
16 Clues: type of tissue that stores lipids • nutrient that gives us immediate energy • nutrient that provides a long-term energy reserve • caused by consuming more calories than energy expended • nutrient that repairs tissues and allows muscles to contract • mineral salt, which forms a structural part of bones and teeth • ...
Health Triangle 2022-10-31
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- this is a category of food that you want to eat a lot from
- being able to believe someone and having faith in them
- doing this is part of our physical health and should be done for at least 30 minutes a day
- if we are able to eat a lot of healthy foods, some might say that we have this
- this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them
- the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene
- the state of being free from injury and illness
- we want to work to be able to express these
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- this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed
- this is something that is created between you an another individual
- this is the other name of the mental health category
- this means to keep you body clean
- this is one group of people who we socially interact with the most
- the category of the triangle that deals with stress, emotions, learning and enjoying yourself
- having a balanced health triangle in all categories
- this is the other group that we interact with the most to better our social health
16 Clues: this means to keep you body clean • we want to work to be able to express these • the state of being free from injury and illness • having a balanced health triangle in all categories • this is the other name of the mental health category • being able to believe someone and having faith in them • this is when someone might feel anxious and overwhelmed • ...
Ecology Part 2 Crossword puzle 2022-03-18
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- A compact cluster of spore bearing structures
- a haploid cell capable of producing an organism
- A plant who completes it's life span,sprout from a seed, grows, produces new seed, and dies
- A relationship in which two organisms live together in a close association
- Clusters of sporangia form
- A plant who's life spans two years
- tissue Specialized transfer tissue
- Plants who can live for several years and usually produce flowers and seed yearly
- Structures that either store food or help absorb food for the tiny sporophyte
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- lack specialized transport tissues
- Structures that fern spores form in
- A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure
- A structure that contains the male or female reproductive of cycads and other gymnosperm plants
- plants with vascular tissue
- A plant that lives anchored to an object or another plant
- Openings in the outer cell layer of leaves and some stems
- a food-storage organ
- A plant structure that contains a embryo, and is covered with a protective coat
18 Clues: a food-storage organ • Clusters of sporangia form • plants with vascular tissue • lack specialized transport tissues • A plant who's life spans two years • tissue Specialized transfer tissue • Structures that fern spores form in • A compact cluster of spore bearing structures • A body that resembles a fleshy,lobed structure • a haploid cell capable of producing an organism • ...
Plant Dessert Menu 2021-11-02
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- grass and grass-like flowering plants, the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf
- a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the photoautotrophic red algae, green algae, land plants, and the minor group glaucophytes
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- plants that includes the large family Asteraceae known for composite flowers made of florets
- a genus of gymnosperms
- a flowering plant that takes two years
- a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as
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- a subclass of Equisetopsida in the sense used by Mark W. Chase and James L
- one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided
- a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms
- a plant that are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats although they can survive in drier environments
- a clade of plants. The composition of the clade varies considerably between authors
- a plant that completes its life cycle, from germination to the production of seeds
- a group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, Ginkgo
- a plant that lives more than two years
15 Clues: a genus of gymnosperms • a plant that lives more than two years • a flowering plant that takes two years • a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms • a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as • a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel • ...
Healthcare 2025-06-30
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- System relating to the brain and spinal chord
- Protection against harmful infections
- Counsellor
- Protecting people from harm
- Food necessary for health and growth
- The term used for health services received in hospital with no overnight stay
- Physical activity
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- Professionals from different specialties working together
- Giving your permission
- Medication to prevent bacterial infections
- Emotional Wellbeing
- First health service people use
- The way in which someone lives
- The free healthcare service in England
14 Clues: Counsellor • Physical activity • Emotional Wellbeing • Giving your permission • Protecting people from harm • The way in which someone lives • First health service people use • Food necessary for health and growth • Protection against harmful infections • The free healthcare service in England • Medication to prevent bacterial infections • ...
Spring Crossword 2025-04-08
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- Thick mist that makes it hard to see
- A glass building where plants grow in warm air
- A baby sheep, often seen in spring
- A small insect that turns into a butterfly
- Small things you put in the ground to grow plants
- Many people sneeze a lot in the spring because they have _________
- A spring holiday that sometimes includes chocolate eggs
- A colorful spring flower
- You might paint these for Easter or eat them for breakfast
- A small red fruit that grows on trees
- In April, there is normally a lot of _________
- A soft, furry animal that hops and has big ears
- A cart with one wheel used to carry heavy things in the garden
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- A tool used for digging in the garden
- A garden tool used to collect leaves or smooth soil
- An insect with colorful wings that flies from flower to flower
- A flower that appears on trees in spring
- (Fill in the blank) In spring, many people like to ___________ flowers in their garden
- A small new plant just starting to grow
- Unwanted plants that grow in gardens
- A green vegetable that grows in tall, thin stalks
- What you do to give plants a drink
- A green herb often used as a garnish or in cooking
- A container with a spout used to give water to plants
- The color of most leaves and grass
- Thin green herbs with a mild onion flavor
- A group of flowers arranged together, often as a gift
27 Clues: A colorful spring flower • A baby sheep, often seen in spring • What you do to give plants a drink • The color of most leaves and grass • Thick mist that makes it hard to see • Unwanted plants that grow in gardens • A tool used for digging in the garden • A small red fruit that grows on trees • A small new plant just starting to grow • ...
Let's Start a Gardening Club with Fellow Gardeners! 2024-11-21
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- Why bees are so important
- Plant in the fall, enjoy in the spring
- Linda once told me to always wear these while gardening
- I get lots of these from Chuckie every year
- Gardens need a lot of this
- One plant can produce many of these
- Your dad doesn't have luck growing these
- Plants that take two years to complete their life cycle
- Plants that germinate, flower, seed, and die in a single season
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- Removing dead flowers from a plant
- Fill your containers with this before adding plants
- Cold-hardy plants that return every spring
- Used to dig
- Making more cuts of your plant
- We grow these in cages
- Added to the surface to aid with moisture retention, weed suppression, or insulation
- Growing matter
17 Clues: Used to dig • Growing matter • We grow these in cages • Why bees are so important • Gardens need a lot of this • Making more cuts of your plant • Removing dead flowers from a plant • One plant can produce many of these • Plant in the fall, enjoy in the spring • Your dad doesn't have luck growing these • Cold-hardy plants that return every spring • ...
MFT Nutrition and Hydration Week 2021 2021-06-09
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- Patients on a neutropenic diet must wash and peel this before eating (5)
- A global standard with terminology to describe texture modified foods and thickened liquids used for individuals of all ages, in all care settings and for all cultures (5)
- Soft and ___________; description for level six diet, previously know as fork mashable (9)
- Fruit famously high in potassium (6)
- ____________ and ___________; try to have 5 or more portions each day (5,10)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet must cook or roast ____ and _____ before eating them (4,5)
- The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9)
- Macronutrient used in tissue repair and muscle synthesis (6)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet cannot have any products made with this meat (4)
- A patient who is overloaded might be placed on a _____ restriction (5)
- 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5)
- Food _______ chart; when filled in can be used to calculate a patients energy and protein intake (6)
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- Patients should be offered these throughout the day, especially if they have a reduced appetite (6)
- This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11)
- These organs filter the blood (7)
- Poor oral ___________ increases the risk of aspiration (7)
- A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9)
- Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5)
- Made with full cream milk and ice-cream, this provides roughly 650kcal and 16gP (11)
- When a patient is unable to tolerate any nutrition through their gut we can prescribe __________ nutrition
- In 75% of patients, changing their ___________ will reduce their risk of aspiration (10)
- Main dietary source of energy (13)
- Usually found in protein foods, this nutrient is part of the cell which helps transport oxygen in the blood (4)
23 Clues: These organs filter the blood (7) • Main dietary source of energy (13) • 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5) • Fruit famously high in potassium (6) • A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9) • Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5) • The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9) • This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11) • ...
Agriculture 2022-06-13
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- People who provide technical, commercial and financial advice and information to farming, agricultural and public sector staff.
- A person who owns and breeds bees, especially for their honey.
- An expert in or student of the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- An expert on animal diet and nutrition.
- An expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- Person who oversees the day-to-day functions on a farm.
- People who repair, install, replace, and service different systems and equipment on farms.
- A scientist who has a strong understanding of many scientific disciplines, such as biology and chemistry, and typically works with chemicals and other substances to determine if they are toxic or harmful to humans and other living organisms or the environment.
- A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
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- A scientist who studies climate
- A person whose job is to sell an agricultural product or service
- An expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
- People study the relationships of organisms and their environment.
- A person who installs and maintains electrical equipment in the farm.
- A person who sells and arranges cut flowers.
- People who study the movement of water across and through the earth's crust
- People who analyze characteristics of soil, the different soil types, and research the ability to survive in differentiated conditions
- A person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees.
- People who study the chemical and physical principles of living things and of biological processes, such as cell development, growth, heredity, and disease.
20 Clues: A scientist who studies climate • An expert on animal diet and nutrition. • A person who sells and arranges cut flowers. • A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition. • Person who oversees the day-to-day functions on a farm. • A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. • A person who owns and breeds bees, especially for their honey. • ...
Functions and Requirements of Plants 2013-02-15
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- Compound required by plants.
- Elements in soil taken up by roots.
- Food processing in plants.
- Liquid necessary for all plant life.
- Upper layer of the earth in which plants grow.
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- Evaporation of plants.
- Element released by plants.
- Soil minerals taken up by root.
- Green pigment in plants.
- Energy required by green plants.
10 Clues: Evaporation of plants. • Green pigment in plants. • Food processing in plants. • Element released by plants. • Compound required by plants. • Soil minerals taken up by root. • Energy required by green plants. • Elements in soil taken up by roots. • Liquid necessary for all plant life. • Upper layer of the earth in which plants grow.
Plant Life 2024-04-25
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- a plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- the light from the Sun
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- to get bigger or older
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- dioxide a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
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- the process plants use to make their own food
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
16 Clues: the light from the Sun • to get bigger or older • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Plant Life 2024-05-13
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- plant part that holds the plant in place and takes in water and nutrients from the soil
- to get bigger or older
- the light from the Sun
- the process plants use to make their own food
- dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in
- a plant part that has colorful petals and makes seeds
- a living thing that makes its own food
- the sweet food that plants make and use for energy
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- a gas plants get from the air and need to make their own food
- something found in soil and water and is used by living things to grow
- a clear liquid that all living things need to live
- a small plant part made by flowers that can make a new plant
- the color that helps plants make their own food
- a gas that plants give off and people breathe
- a plant part that supports the plant and moves water and nutrients to the rest of the plant
- the flat part of a plant that helps it make food
16 Clues: to get bigger or older • the light from the Sun • a living thing that makes its own food • dirt with nutrients that plants can grow in • the process plants use to make their own food • a gas that plants give off and people breathe • the color that helps plants make their own food • the flat part of a plant that helps it make food • ...
Ecosystems and Biochemical cycles 2024-02-18
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- the ability to do work
- the colonization of a habitat that once supported plant and animal life but was abandoned due to ecological disturbance
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- Renewable Energy from Plants and Animals
- any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life
- organisms that feeds on plants or other animals for energy
- feeding on animal wastes
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- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- those that predate upon primary consumers
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- carnivores at the top of the trophic pyramid
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water
- when a new area of land is populated by a group of species for the first time
- living organisms that are part of an environment
- organisms that make their own food
20 Clues: the ability to do work • feeding on animal wastes • organisms that make their own food • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • Renewable Energy from Plants and Animals • those that predate upon primary consumers • carnivores at the top of the trophic pyramid • the position of an organism in the food chain • ...
Plant Science 2015-01-29
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- The part of the flower that collects the pollen.
- A plant that reproduces more that once during their life cycle.
- Carries food produced in the leaves to the roots.
- A type of plant that has two cotyledons.
- These are found scattered throughout monocots and in rings in dicots.
- The small sacs that contain pollen.
- The parts of the plants that include the roots, stems, and leaves.
- Where the ovum are located.
- A type of plant that has one cotyledon.
- The type of root system found in monocots.
- The male parts of the flower.
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- Carries water and nutrients from the roots up.
- The female parts of the flower.
- the process by which water is carried throughout the plant.
- The reproductive part of the plant.
- A group of plants that bare cones.
- A plant that has a period of dormancy during its life cycle.
- The group of plants that includes flowering plants.
- The type of root system found in dicots.
- A plant the completes its life cycle in one year or growing season.
- Also known as the ovule.
21 Clues: Also known as the ovule. • Where the ovum are located. • The male parts of the flower. • The female parts of the flower. • A group of plants that bare cones. • The reproductive part of the plant. • The small sacs that contain pollen. • A type of plant that has one cotyledon. • A type of plant that has two cotyledons. • The type of root system found in dicots. • ...
Ishah Barry 2021-04-19
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- When a plant uses water to make energy, but they lose surrounding water
- it is used by plants
- the process in which dissolved nitrate are returned back to the atmosphere
- All water on earth
- Air that surrounds the earth
- Everything that is non-living
- The process in which carbon is constantly recycled
- When water falls back into the atmosphere
- forms such as ammonium salts
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- The process in which water vapor becomes liquid
- The gas that is released from plants
- The process in which dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into
- All living organisms
- The process in which water moves above and below earth surface
- three percent of earths water
- Water that is stored under earths surface
- the gas that is released from animals while they're decomposing
- can be converted into forms usable by plants and animals, either by lightning or bacteria
- The process in which water is converted into water vapor
- when rain flows along a surface into lake rivers and streams
20 Clues: All water on earth • All living organisms • it is used by plants • Air that surrounds the earth • forms such as ammonium salts • three percent of earths water • Everything that is non-living • The gas that is released from plants • Water that is stored under earths surface • When water falls back into the atmosphere • The process in which water vapor becomes liquid • ...
Ecosystem/Food Chain & Web Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- made up all all living and nonliving things in one place.
- place where organisms live.
- factor are the living parts of an ecosystem.
- break down dead plants and animals into useful things.
- an animal that ONLY eats other animals.
- study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.
- is transfer of matter in the form of energy.
- all of the organisms living in the same area.
- in a food web __________ die due to lack of food.
- multiple food chains linked together.
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- an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae.
- an animal that eats plants and animals.
- all of the populations living in an area.
- meat eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals.
- scientists who study ecology.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food.
- an animal that eats BOTH plants and animals.
- produces its own food and creates food and oxygen for animals.
- an animal that is hunted for food.
- is a food web __________ increases population.
- the food chain shows how each living things get __________.
- factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem.
22 Clues: place where organisms live. • scientists who study ecology. • an animal that is hunted for food. • multiple food chains linked together. • an animal that eats plants and animals. • an animal that ONLY eats other animals. • an animal that ONLY eats plants or algae. • all of the populations living in an area. • factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. • ...
Nutrient cycles activity 2023-04-21
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- In the past huge does positive carpet restored as dead plants and animals
- Plants CO2 in the process of photosynthesis to make what
- Phosphorus is not found in the free state in nature, but it is mostly in
- Bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen.
- It is an essential nutrient for life, with a chemicals such as
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make what?
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our?
- Plants use C02 in the process of this to make sugar
- Police special bacteria can directly use nitrogen in our atmosphere and “fix” it Some other organisms can benefit. What are these bacteria called
- What is the percentage of the nitrogen gas in our atmosphere?
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for
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- Animals use oxygen in the process of
- fossil fuels/ More CO2 released into the atmosphere
- main regulator of CO2
- Too much phosphorus in water at least to this in a plant
- and nitrate. Animal waste by the action of bacteria, which create a blank and blank products, which nitrogen and useful for plants to use again
- A natural source of CO2
- Some of the phosphorus is soils can be washed away into what
- gases. Today is deposited friend is fossil fuels, which include whole wheel and what else
19 Clues: main regulator of CO2 • A natural source of CO2 • Animals use oxygen in the process of • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make what? • fossil fuels/ More CO2 released into the atmosphere • Plants use C02 in the process of this to make sugar • Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for • Plants CO2 in the process of photosynthesis to make what • ...
Nutrient cycles activity 2023-04-21
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- In the past huge does positive carpet restored as dead plants and animals
- Plants CO2 in the process of photosynthesis to make what
- Phosphorus is not found in the free state in nature, but it is mostly in
- Bacteria in the soil can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen.
- It is an essential nutrient for life, with a chemicals such as
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make what?
- Animals and plants cannot directly use all the nitrogen found in our?
- Plants use C02 in the process of this to make sugar
- Police special bacteria can directly use nitrogen in our atmosphere and “fix” it Some other organisms can benefit. What are these bacteria called
- What is the percentage of the nitrogen gas in our atmosphere?
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for
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- Animals use oxygen in the process of
- fossil fuels/ More CO2 released into the atmosphere
- main regulator of CO2
- Too much phosphorus in water at least to this in a plant
- and nitrate. Animal waste by the action of bacteria, which create a blank and blank products, which nitrogen and useful for plants to use again
- A natural source of CO2
- Some of the phosphorus is soils can be washed away into what
- gases. Today is deposited friend is fossil fuels, which include whole wheel and what else
19 Clues: main regulator of CO2 • A natural source of CO2 • Animals use oxygen in the process of • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make what? • fossil fuels/ More CO2 released into the atmosphere • Plants use C02 in the process of this to make sugar • Too much CO2 in the atmosphere may be responsible for • Plants CO2 in the process of photosynthesis to make what • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2025-01-30
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- cell cells that control the opening and closing of stoma
- green pigment in chloroplast that is used for photosynthesis
- change one or more molecules into another molecules
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- opening in leaves that controls gas exchange
- energy given off by the sun that plants collect
- energy stored in chemical bonds
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- process that plants use to turn sunlight into energy
- part of the cell that performs a specific job
- tubes that carries sugar through plants
- a type of sugar made by plants
- cell a eukaryotic cell that contains chloroplast and a cell wall
- the substance you start with for a chemical reaction
- tube that carries water through plants
- what is made by a chemical reaction
15 Clues: a type of sugar made by plants • energy stored in chemical bonds • what is made by a chemical reaction • tube that carries water through plants • tubes that carries sugar through plants • organelle where photosynthesis takes place • opening in leaves that controls gas exchange • part of the cell that performs a specific job • ...
Plant stuff! 2024-04-18
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- the male reproductive parts of a flower
- the process of a plant taking in carbon dioxide and letting out oxygen
- the female reproductive parts of a flower
- colorful and scented to attract pollinators
- leaves that enclose or protect budding flowers
- plans breath out _____ through their leaves
- The energy that plants absorb to create photosynthesis
- the protective outer layer of the seed
- the part of a seed that is stored up energy for it to use
- the green pigment in leaves that captures sunlight
- plants take in _____ from the air
- the tubes in plants that transport water from the roots to the other parts of the plant
- produces pollen
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- the sticky, sweet smelling tip that traps pollen
- the first leaves a seed has inside of it
- a thin stalk that holds up the anther
- contains an egg that is then fertilized by pollen to create a seed
- the tiny openings in leaves that take in and let out gases
- the fancy word for the sugar that plants make
- after flowering a plant will then sometimes produce a ______
- contains ovules, this is the part that develops into fruit
- the long tube that pollen travels down into the ovary
- the process that plants use to turn sunlight into energy
- the baby part of the plant
24 Clues: produces pollen • the baby part of the plant • plants take in _____ from the air • a thin stalk that holds up the anther • the protective outer layer of the seed • the male reproductive parts of a flower • the first leaves a seed has inside of it • the female reproductive parts of a flower • colorful and scented to attract pollinators • ...
ecology definition crossword puzzle 2023-04-16
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- animals that can eat both plants and animals
- the interaction between two different species that live closely together
- animals that only eat plants
- the ultimate source of energy in a food chain
- an interaction that benefits both species. For example: bees and flowers
- it is the amount of sunlight that is reflected
- groups of plants animals and environment that work together
- they are the ultimate source of all the food energy on earth
- the study of plants and animals
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- they are massive ecological areas on the earth’s surface defined by abiotic factors such as temperature, climate, and soils
- chains, the directory of who eats who in an ecosystem
- it occurs when an organism (predator) consumes another organism (prey)
- are known as the producers or the living species that can produce their own food with the help of sunlight
- factors, they are the living factors in an ecosystem
- all the organisms of the same species in a given area
- ecosystem, is an ecosystem that can withstand pressure and give support to a wide variety of organisms
- the non-living factors in the ecosystem
- competition, when two or more animals of the same species fight over resources
- a group if different species living in the same area
- they eat the waste left by the dead plants and animals
20 Clues: animals that only eat plants • the study of plants and animals • the non-living factors in the ecosystem • animals that can eat both plants and animals • the ultimate source of energy in a food chain • it is the amount of sunlight that is reflected • factors, they are the living factors in an ecosystem • a group if different species living in the same area • ...
Characteristics of living organism 2022-01-04
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- An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place
- The chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism
- The ability to detect or sense stimuli in the internal or external environment and to make appropriate responses
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- Permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both
- Removal from organisms of the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration),toxic materials, and substances in excess of requirements
- The processes that make more of the same kind of organism
- Taking in of materials for energy, growth and development; plants require light, carbon dioxide, water and ions; animals need organic compounds and ions and usually need water
7 Clues: The processes that make more of the same kind of organism • An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place • Permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both • The chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism • ...
photosynthesis crossword 2023-01-19
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- the basic liquid of fluids in living organisms
- the most basic form of energy that plants use
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- a gas in 0.03 percent of all air
- something that most living organisms need to survive
- a color that most plants are known to be
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
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- the basic unit of all plants
- a simple sugar that serves as an energy source in living organisms
- a green pigment present in all green plants
- the process plants go through to make oxygen and glucose
- a gaseous substance that surrounds the earth
- the life-supporting component in the air
- the part of a plant that attaches to the ground
14 Clues: the basic unit of all plants • a gas in 0.03 percent of all air • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • the life-supporting component in the air • a color that most plants are known to be • a green pigment present in all green plants • a gaseous substance that surrounds the earth • the most basic form of energy that plants use • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-09-03
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- Consumer eats plants
- die
- nonliving
- a mixed of different organisms
- Chain in order of who eats what
- a living thing
- hunts for food
- not a lot of
- eats meat and plants
- feed on dead things
- a large number of the same organism
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- eats only plants
- grow or develop well
- makes food
- an environment of living and nonliving things
- Consumer eats primary consumer
- breaks down dead things
- a way as to have an effect on another
- an organisms roll in an ecosystem
- Web is what animals eat in an environment
- living
- eats the producer
- existing in great quantities
- eats only meat
- makes its own food
25 Clues: die • living • nonliving • makes food • not a lot of • a living thing • hunts for food • eats only meat • eats only plants • eats the producer • makes its own food • feed on dead things • grow or develop well • eats meat and plants • Consumer eats plants • breaks down dead things • existing in great quantities • a mixed of different organisms • Consumer eats primary consumer • ...
Subject Link 1 (U.1-U.4) Review 2022-11-17
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- to make someone or something known
- something that is made in a factory
- how much something costs
- a group of flowers
- to not sink
- the sound something makes
- they grow in the soil
- people from the Netherlands
- to give money
- someone who writes music
- when we win something we are
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- they grow on plants
- a woman who is getting married
- when people get married
- money you receive
- something very important
- a short story that rhymes
- under the flowers
- a type of plant
- not clear and hard to see
- to believe in God
- they hold up plants
- they grow new plants
- where people live
24 Clues: to not sink • to give money • a type of plant • money you receive • under the flowers • to believe in God • where people live • a group of flowers • they grow on plants • they hold up plants • they grow new plants • they grow in the soil • when people get married • something very important • how much something costs • someone who writes music • a short story that rhymes • the sound something makes • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2018-03-21
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- a group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a particular place
- species: a species that is moved from its home by human and put somewhere
- species:an organism that has been introduced to area which is not native
- an animal that is able to produce its own food
- an animal that eats dead plants or animal
- an organisms that lives on or in another organism
- a group of individuals of the same species occupying a specific area
- the natural environment in which an organism normally lives, including the surrounding
- consumers: an animal that eats plants
- pyramid: a graphic representation that shows the relationship between energy
- the function, position, or role of a species within an ecosystem
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- organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain
- web: many interconnected food chains within an ecological community
- levels: a group of organisms occupy the same position on the food chain
- an animal that eats meat
- selection: the natural process in which those organisms best adapted live
- organism that feeds on dead plants or animals
- capacity: an ecosystem's resource limit;the maximum number of individuals in a population
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
19 Clues: an animal that eats meat • consumers: an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats dead plants or animal • an animal that eats both plants and animals • organism that feeds on dead plants or animals • an animal that is able to produce its own food • an organisms that lives on or in another organism • organism that feeds on other organisms in a food chain • ...
Ecosystem 2025-03-21
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- break down dead animal and plants
- plants that make their on food
- eats plants and other animals
- living plant or animal
- all one species
- the animal eaten or hunted by the predator
- consumes only plants
- someone who studies ecology
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- an organism that lives on or in a host organism
- all living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic)
- web a system of interconnected food chains
- consumes both plants and meat
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- consumes only meat
- the study of the ecosystem and interactions
- all living things (biotic)
16 Clues: all one species • consumes only meat • consumes only plants • living plant or animal • all living things (biotic) • someone who studies ecology • consumes both plants and meat • eats plants and other animals • plants that make their on food • break down dead animal and plants • the animal eaten or hunted by the predator • all living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) • ...
Ruoka ja ravinto 2025-10-15
4.01 Vocabulary 2024-05-08
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- an ongoing process where a nutrition counselor may ask the client how often he or she consumes certain food groups
- the amount of food or drink that is generally served
- a unit of energy
- a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition
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- the process of organizing meals ahead of time
- the act or process of replacing one food for another
- Health professional that has met university requirements for Bachelor & Master's degrees
- a balanced meal that contains foods from five major food groups
- the amount of food apportioned as a serving
- the act or process of making a healthful version without sacrificing flavor
10 Clues: a unit of energy • the amount of food apportioned as a serving • the process of organizing meals ahead of time • a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition • the act or process of replacing one food for another • the amount of food or drink that is generally served • a balanced meal that contains foods from five major food groups • ...
Nutrition 2022-02-06
6 Clues: extremely important • strengthen or support • lack of proper nutrition • in a good physical or mental condition • a substance that provides nourishment for growth • to eat less food or choose certain foods to improve health or lose weight.
Iggy's Science Crossword 2014-12-04
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- Green pigment found chlorophyll
- Compartments filled with water or waste products
- Plant without a transport system
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves sugars downward into the plant
- Process to convert light energy into chemical energy
- Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom
- Organ of a vascular plant and the main lateral appendage
- Every other year
- Hormone found in plants effecting rate of elongation in cells
- Turning movement of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus
- Vascular tissue in plants that moves water and nutrients from the roots
- One of the two main structural axes of a vascular plant
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- The process by which chemical energy is released
- A plant that lives for more than two years
- Plant's system to transport nutrients, water and sugars
- Structure in green plant cell where photosynthesis occurs
- Biological response to a change in the proportion of light and dark in a 24 hr cycle
- Process in which water is carried through plants from roots to pores on the leaves
- Pores in the leaves or stem allowing for the movement of gases
- A plant that live for one year
- The organ that typically lies below the soil
21 Clues: Every other year • A plant that live for one year • Green pigment found chlorophyll • Plant without a transport system • A plant that lives for more than two years • The organ that typically lies below the soil • Multicelluar eukarotes of the Plantae kingdom • The process by which chemical energy is released • Compartments filled with water or waste products • ...
Triumph of surgery 2021-08-04
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- Preffix of happy
- A place where doctor treats patients
- Lacking enthusiasm
- The veterinarian in the lesson
- Lack of proper nutrition
- A low weak cry of person or animal
- The oil obtained from cod fish 's liver
- Antonym of shaggy
- Antonym of distraught
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- A place where clothes and things are kept
- A person whose job is to drive car for a rich person
- Synonym of glimmer
- Excessive in size or amount
- A woman in a position of authority and control
- Flexible
- The last meal of the day
- A dog with the high speed and used in races
- To become unconcious
18 Clues: Flexible • Preffix of happy • Antonym of shaggy • Synonym of glimmer • Lacking enthusiasm • To become unconcious • Antonym of distraught • The last meal of the day • Lack of proper nutrition • Excessive in size or amount • The veterinarian in the lesson • A low weak cry of person or animal • A place where doctor treats patients • The oil obtained from cod fish 's liver • ...
Water and Carbon cycle 2018-05-28
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- Water that isn't absorbed by soil
- Process by which water moves into the air from lakes
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide
- Process by which water vapour forms clouds as it cools
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- Rain, snow, hail...
- Animals that break down waste
- Things that break down (digest) materials in decay
- Scientific name for burning
- Absorbed by plants through their roots
- Series of steps that show the transfer of energy
- Animals and plants convert oxygen to carbon dioxide
- Water evaporating from plants
- Made from the remains of dead plants and animals
- Main form in which carbon is found in the atmosphere
14 Clues: Rain, snow, hail... • Scientific name for burning • Animals that break down waste • Water evaporating from plants • Water that isn't absorbed by soil • Absorbed by plants through their roots • Series of steps that show the transfer of energy • Made from the remains of dead plants and animals • The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide • ...
Systems 2023-10-24
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- A system of glands and organs.
- A system of nerve cells
- A system where your body circulates blood and has important organs such as the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- A system that absorbs nutrition from the food you eat and makes small particles of the nutrition called nutrients.
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- A system of organs that function into reproduction
- The body’s main frame/framework.
- A system of glands in the body that produces hormones.
- A system where muscle cells are composed and bring movement towards an organ or body part.
- A system that excretes waste from the body.
- A system of organs that help you breathe such as the lungs.
10 Clues: A system of nerve cells • A system of glands and organs. • The body’s main frame/framework. • A system that excretes waste from the body. • A system of organs that function into reproduction • A system of glands in the body that produces hormones. • A system of organs that help you breathe such as the lungs. • ...
Magazine project 2022-01-19
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- essential in small amounts
- to engage in physical acting
- intoxicating drink
- Key to health and development
- a person's mental or physical condition
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- fiber is a _____
- sexually transmitted illness
- psychological and emotional well-being
- addicted to a particular substance
- restraining oneself from partaking in something
10 Clues: fiber is a _____ • intoxicating drink • essential in small amounts • sexually transmitted illness • to engage in physical acting • Key to health and development • addicted to a particular substance • psychological and emotional well-being • a person's mental or physical condition • restraining oneself from partaking in something
Plant Cell & Structure 2024-05-22
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- A membrane-bound organelle that is the cite of energy production in cells.
- Produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen. Organelle.
- Can be found in the roots, steams, and leaves of plants, thin walls. Ground tissue.
- Made of proteins and carbohydrates, it provides rigidity to the cell. Organelle.
- A protective tissue that covers the entire surface of the plant. Dermal tissue.
- Transports water throughout a plants body. Vascular tissue.
- Tiny openings or pores in plants tissue that allow for gas exchange. Dermal tissue.
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- They are responsible for the synthesis of proteins. Organelle
- Are called suicidal bags as they hold digestive enzymes in an enclosed membrane. Organelle.
- They are found in the non-photosynthetic tissue of plants. They are used for the storage of protein, lipid and starch. Organelle.
- A membrane-bound organelle that help maintain water balance.
- Conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves. Vascular tissue.
- Function to store and regulate DNA. Organelle.
- Thick-lignified walls that provide structural support in plants. Ground tissue.
- These tissues make the plant flexible and provide tensile strength to the plants, thick walls. Ground tissue.
15 Clues: Function to store and regulate DNA. Organelle. • Transports water throughout a plants body. Vascular tissue. • A membrane-bound organelle that help maintain water balance. • Produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen. Organelle. • They are responsible for the synthesis of proteins. Organelle • ...
Earth Day: Celebrate God’s Creation 2024-04-15
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- Jesus said, “My …. I give to you”
- everything from seedings to trees
- lights in the night sky
- plants need air, water and sunlight to ….
- God the Father is the …
- a feeling of thankfulness
- a large steep part of earth
- living creatures that aren’t plants
- the HOLY Breath of God
- where plants grow
- valuable and special
- God is Father, Son and …Spirit
- a flowing body of water
- what God created on the first day
- April 22nd is ….Day
- respect and feel thankful for
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- a body of water, often in the mountains
- all that God made and found “good”
- amazement at the glorious gifts of God in nature
- a place full of trees
- all living creatures need … to breathe
- the study of nature and how things work
- Jesus called himself “The……..”
- about 70% of earth’s surface, necessary for life
- God gave us the Earth as a precious ….
- find out more about
- plants need water, soil, air and ….to live
- where birds fly
- Laudato Si reminds us to care for the…
- a small word meaning great happiness
- take care of, guard
31 Clues: where birds fly • where plants grow • find out more about • take care of, guard • April 22nd is ….Day • valuable and special • a place full of trees • the HOLY Breath of God • lights in the night sky • God the Father is the … • a flowing body of water • a feeling of thankfulness • a large steep part of earth • respect and feel thankful for • Jesus called himself “The……..” • ...
ecology vocab 2024-04-09
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- - people living in certain place
- - organism that mainly eats plants
- - organism that mainly eats meat
- - living individual/thing
- - organism that mostly hunts to survive
- - organism that eats other plants and animals for energy/nutrients
- - living components that shape up the environment
- - relationship between two organisms where one benefits by harming the other
- - larger organism that takes over smaller organism
- - position of an organism on a food chain
- - organism that mostly consumes decaying material
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- - all of the food chains in an ecosystem
- - organim that eats both plants and animals
- - organism being hunted
- an organism that can't make its own food and must eat other plants/animals to surive
- - non living components that shape up the environment
- - organisms that make there own food
- - natural home of plant/animal
- - place on earth where living things exist
- - various species living in a shared location
- - order of events where one organism eats another organism and that organism gets eaten by a different one
- - when plants and animals share the same location
- - an organism that can produce its own food using light water or any other chemical
- - surroundings of organisms
24 Clues: - organism being hunted • - living individual/thing • - surroundings of organisms • - natural home of plant/animal • - people living in certain place • - organism that mainly eats meat • - organism that mainly eats plants • - organisms that make there own food • - organism that mostly hunts to survive • - all of the food chains in an ecosystem • ...
ESOL/ELDA I & II Cross Word Puzzle 2025-08-20
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- A place where people buy and sell food or goods
- A time of the year, like summer, fall, winter, or spring
- A group of people living in the same place
- Being in charge of something and making sure it is done
- Colorful parts of a plant that bloom
- A feeling of being uncomfortable, shy, or ashamed
- Insects with large, colorful wings
- purpose The reason why an author writes something (to inform, persuade, or entertain)
- A feeling that something good will happen
- Unwanted plants that grow where they should not
- A story someone writes about their own life experiences
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- A planned activity or task that takes time and effort
- Old food or plants that rot and become rich dirt
- A place where people grow plants, flowers, or vegetables
- An area where people live near each other
- The act of picking crops or food when it is ready
- Guiding or directing a group of people
- A person who helps others without being paid
- Working together with others to reach a goal
- Small things you plant in the ground to grow plants
- Dirt or ground where plants grow
21 Clues: Dirt or ground where plants grow • Insects with large, colorful wings • Colorful parts of a plant that bloom • Guiding or directing a group of people • An area where people live near each other • A feeling that something good will happen • A group of people living in the same place • A person who helps others without being paid • ...
Ecology 2021-03-01
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- A place where a plant or animal lives
- The amount of living things in a certain area
- A group of plants and creatures in a certain location
- Herbivores, feeding on plants
- Organisms that use photosynthesis
- A community of plants and animals interacting with their environment
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- non-living parts of an ecosystem
- Creature that eats meat
- The match of a species to a specific environmental condition
- How high/low something is in a food chain
- Something that gets hunted and possibly eaten
- changes in the body to fit a location
- Something that hunts and eats other animals
- A type of animal or plant
- Something having to rely on other things to produce energy.
- Protection of an ecosystem or community
- An animal that only eats plants
17 Clues: Creature that eats meat • A type of animal or plant • Herbivores, feeding on plants • An animal that only eats plants • non-living parts of an ecosystem • Organisms that use photosynthesis • A place where a plant or animal lives • changes in the body to fit a location • Protection of an ecosystem or community • How high/low something is in a food chain • ...
