nutrition in plants Crossword Puzzles
Gardening revision 2024-08-30
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- A container for holding flowers.
- A small flower before it opens.
- Underground parts of a plant.
- Sharp points on some plants.
- Beautiful flowers that grow in the wild.
- A machine for cutting grass.
- A larger tool for digging.
- A field full of grass and flowers.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- A cart with one wheel for carrying things.
- A place where water falls from a height.
- Cutting parts of a plant to help it grow.
- A big plant, smaller than a tree.
- The main part of a flower that holds it up.
- To collect ripe crops.
- A small hand tool for digging.
- To break up and turn over the soil.
- Soft parts of a flower.
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- A small building for storing tools.
- The head of a tree or a flower.
- To open up and show flowers.
- A small river.
- A tool with long nails for lifting hay.
- The thick part of a tree that supports it.
- Adding nutrients to the soil.
- Small clippers for trimming plants.
- A flexible tube for watering plants.
- A structure that divides areas.
- A container for carrying flowers or fruits.
- To plant seeds in the soil.
- Decomposed organic matter for soil.
- A flat part of a plant that is usually green.
- Giving water to plants.
- To cut off parts of plants to make them neat.
- A can with a spout for watering plants.
- A tool with teeth for gathering leaves.
- Tiny beginnings of plants.
37 Clues: A small river. • To collect ripe crops. • Giving water to plants. • Soft parts of a flower. • A larger tool for digging. • Tiny beginnings of plants. • To plant seeds in the soil. • The dirt where plants grow. • To open up and show flowers. • Sharp points on some plants. • A machine for cutting grass. • Underground parts of a plant. • Adding nutrients to the soil. • ...
Nutrition Care Manual 2024-02-02
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- Patients with pancreatic insufficency will likely malabsorb fat-soluable vitamins ____, ____, ____, and ____.
- the most prevalent conditions that can be seen in Cystic Fibrosis due to a nutrition deficit are _____, hair loss, skin rash, and night blindness.
- Increased calorie requirements for patients with Cystic Fibrosis is related to _____ insufficiency.
- For patients with eating disorders, adequate fiber is important, especially for those with a history of _____ abuse
- Syndrome that can develop in patients with eating disorders that can cause serious electrolyte imbalances.
- What a pregnant woman craving ice might be deficient in.
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- Population needing vitamin B12 fortified in their diet.
- An environmental consideration for home enteral nutrition is access to safe _____ supply
- Carbohydrate, _____, and fat metabolism are all markedly affected by insulin deficiency
- Eating disorders or disordered eating have a root in _____ issues.
10 Clues: Population needing vitamin B12 fortified in their diet. • What a pregnant woman craving ice might be deficient in. • Eating disorders or disordered eating have a root in _____ issues. • Carbohydrate, _____, and fat metabolism are all markedly affected by insulin deficiency • ...
coping skills 2018-05-16
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- get a strike
- run, sweat, workout
- turn to God
- nutrition matters
- get in the kitchen
- find your crew
- make yourself a playlist and...
- cards,monopoly,life
- it's okay to...
- grab a pen and write your thoughts
- like nobody's watching
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- something you can do easily outside when upset
- turn on the radio and
- take 10
- use humor
- grab a book
- chocolate chip are the best
- Florida here I come
- find your favorite show (hgtv)
- paint those nails
- grab your pillow
- plant a
22 Clues: take 10 • plant a • use humor • grab a book • turn to God • get a strike • find your crew • it's okay to... • grab your pillow • nutrition matters • paint those nails • get in the kitchen • run, sweat, workout • Florida here I come • cards,monopoly,life • turn on the radio and • like nobody's watching • chocolate chip are the best • find your favorite show (hgtv) • make yourself a playlist and... • ...
Ch 6 Terms dho 2021-12-13
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- inflammation of the liver
- white blood cell
- normal breathing
- loss of speech
- study of disease
- to waste away without nutrition
- slow heart rate
- skin doctor
- white blood cell
- destruction of a stone
- inflammation of stomach and intestines
- bluish discoloration of the skin
- blood in the urine
- difficult or labored breathing
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- incision into the trachea or windpipe
- difficulty swallowing or painful
- inflammation around the brain
- instrument used to record electrical activity of the heart
- surgical puncture to remove fluid
- hardening of the arteries
- decreased urine output
21 Clues: skin doctor • loss of speech • slow heart rate • white blood cell • normal breathing • study of disease • white blood cell • blood in the urine • destruction of a stone • decreased urine output • inflammation of the liver • hardening of the arteries • inflammation around the brain • difficult or labored breathing • to waste away without nutrition • difficulty swallowing or painful • ...
El bienestar 2021-11-29
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- healthy-lifestyle
- lift-weights
- trainer
- protein
- aerobics-class
- flexible
- well-being
- balanced-diet
- calm
- gain-weight
- caffeine
- work-out
- fat
- rush
- to-sweat
- treadmill
- excess
- strong
- smoke
- tension
- underpressure
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- to-lose-weight
- massage
- vitamin
- calorie
- weak
- muscle
- stretching
- active
- nutrition
- snack
- mineral
- stress
- sedentary
- good shape
- to-stay-in-shape
- cholesterol
- to-train
- decaffeinated
- warm-up
- nutritionist
- couch-potato
42 Clues: fat • weak • calm • rush • snack • smoke • muscle • active • stress • excess • strong • massage • vitamin • calorie • trainer • protein • mineral • warm-up • tension • flexible • caffeine • to-train • work-out • to-sweat • nutrition • sedentary • treadmill • stretching • well-being • good shape • gain-weight • cholesterol • lift-weights • nutritionist • couch-potato • balanced-diet • decaffeinated • underpressure • to-lose-weight • aerobics-class • to-stay-in-shape • ...
Fruits 2021-05-03
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- helps smooth the digestive system
- is useful for heart heart
- provides antioxsidant to the body
- provide nutrition the skin
- increases endurance
- to increase appetite
- as an antidote in the body
- container lots of vitamin c
- can relieve stress
- water contect iS quite high.
- cleases the dirty blood
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- disorders of the stomach
- strengthens the body's Resistance
- nourish and moisturize the skino
- for treating asthma
- against cancer cels
- is used to brighten the skin
- treats digestive problems
- add delicaci to food
- keeps the body hydrated
20 Clues: can relieve stress • for treating asthma • against cancer cels • increases endurance • to increase appetite • add delicaci to food • keeps the body hydrated • cleases the dirty blood • disorders of the stomach • is useful for heart heart • treats digestive problems • provide nutrition the skin • as an antidote in the body • container lots of vitamin c • is used to brighten the skin • ...
RancitaAloysius_Biology_10th 2023-01-30
10 Clues: Secretes bile juice • Powerhouse of a cell • Outer layer of kidney • One cell-thick vessels • First phase of respiration • Filtration units in Kidney • Main site of photosynthesis • Mode of nutrition in mushrooms • enzyme that gets mixed with food • Respiratory pigment in human body
Plant Parts 2025-10-15
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- group of plants that produce exposed seeds in cones and have no flowers.
- group of plants that produce spores, have proper leaves, stems, and roots.
- group of trees and shrubs that produce cones and are a type of pteridophyte.
- parts of a plant that have petals and make seeds or fruit.
- group of flowering plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit.
- are single-celled reproductive units of non-flowering plants, from which new plants grow.
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- a type of bryophyte.
- group of simple plants that produce spores, have simple leaves and no proper stems or roots.
- are multicellular reproductive units of plants, from which new plants grow.
- a type of pteridophyte.
- anchors the plant in the soil and helps it to take up water and nutrients.
- produces food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis.
- bundles of tubes that connect all parts of the plant.
- fleshy part of a plant that contains the seeds.
14 Clues: a type of bryophyte. • a type of pteridophyte. • fleshy part of a plant that contains the seeds. • bundles of tubes that connect all parts of the plant. • parts of a plant that have petals and make seeds or fruit. • group of flowering plants that produce seeds in flowers or fruit. • produces food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis. • ...
Title 2023-09-15
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- Little white dots in the sky that are actually burning Suns in the distance
- an infinite circle
- A color related to nature and health
- The roof of the world
- White fluffy things in the air
- Water that falls from the sky
- Circular plants
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- stuck in a paradox
- thin and short plants
- plants with long sticks on the bottom of them
- A eight legged animal that I’am very afraid of
- A type of life that is usually considered green
- A color that is associated with the sky
- The opposite of the end
- The opposite of the start
15 Clues: Circular plants • stuck in a paradox • an infinite circle • thin and short plants • The roof of the world • The opposite of the end • The opposite of the start • Water that falls from the sky • White fluffy things in the air • A color related to nature and health • A color that is associated with the sky • plants with long sticks on the bottom of them • ...
Crossword 2025-07-31
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- Animals that live on both land and water
- Lack of this vitamin causes night blindness
- Mineral found in milk; strengthens bones
- Nutrient that gives energy
- Disease from eating unclean food
- Substances that kill or stop bacteria
- Protective outer layer of a plant cell
- Gas used by plants in photosynthesis.
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- Resources that can’t be replaced easily
- Process plants use to make food.
- Pores on leaves for gas exchange.
- Green pigment in leaves
- Transport tissue that carries water in plants
- The tip of the root that protects growing cells
- Animals that eat only plants
15 Clues: Green pigment in leaves • Nutrient that gives energy • Animals that eat only plants • Process plants use to make food. • Disease from eating unclean food • Pores on leaves for gas exchange. • Substances that kill or stop bacteria • Gas used by plants in photosynthesis. • Protective outer layer of a plant cell • Resources that can’t be replaced easily • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2023-10-24
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- A food guidance system with a set of online tools to help people plan nutritious meals to fit their individual needs.
- A protein found in wheat and other grains that can cause health problems. Some children have sensitivities or intolerances to the protein.
- The offending substance that causes an allergy.
- A hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. People with diabetes cannot produce this.
- A condition in which the body cannot properly control the level of sugar in blood. People with this condition cannot produce insulin.
- The intake of more food than is needed by the body to function properly.
- The fear of something new when encountering unfamiliar foods for the first time.
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- A lack of proper nutrition from one's diet.
- The most severe allergic reaction that can potentially be fatal.
- The body's negative reaction to a particular substance.
- This means not eating enough food to keep a healthful body weight and activity level.
- The science of food and how the body uses the foods taken in.
- The chemical substances in food that help build and maintain the body.
13 Clues: A lack of proper nutrition from one's diet. • The offending substance that causes an allergy. • The body's negative reaction to a particular substance. • The science of food and how the body uses the foods taken in. • The most severe allergic reaction that can potentially be fatal. • The chemical substances in food that help build and maintain the body. • ...
Prefixes of Location and Medical Adminstration 2021-05-06
12 Clues: half circle • cutting out • within a vein • poor nutrition • to be born with • within an artery • made of two cells • after an operation • to be free of ease • prefix meaning bad or poor • paralysis of half of the body • medication administrated in droplet form
BIOLOGY 2021-10-24
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- all living things made of cells
- containin specialized, coordinated parts
- to get energy from food
- producing offsprings
- increase the size
- organisms adjust their environment
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- all chemical reactions in an organism
- dialation of pupils
- obtaining or producing food
- changing location
- internal balance
- removalof waste material
12 Clues: internal balance • changing location • increase the size • dialation of pupils • producing offsprings • to get energy from food • removalof waste material • obtaining or producing food • all living things made of cells • organisms adjust their environment • all chemical reactions in an organism • containin specialized, coordinated parts
FSHN Council October Newsletter 2022-10-24
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- Trick or _____!
- Pōpoki in English
- A popular pie flavor in autumn
- Calcium is needed to build and maintain these
- This fruit is put on a stick and dipped in caramel to make a traditional Halloween food
- The most popular Halloween candy in America
- Composed of plasma, RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
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- Food Science & Human _______
- Doesnʻt like garlic
- A tri-colored candy
- A form of sugar in candy; table sugar
- October 31st
- A scarecrow's favorite fruit
- Owl in ʻOlelo Hawaiʻi
14 Clues: October 31st • Trick or _____! • Pōpoki in English • Doesnʻt like garlic • A tri-colored candy • Owl in ʻOlelo Hawaiʻi • Food Science & Human _______ • A scarecrow's favorite fruit • A popular pie flavor in autumn • A form of sugar in candy; table sugar • The most popular Halloween candy in America • Calcium is needed to build and maintain these • ...
Nutrition 2022-05-17
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- includes food orientaiton, avoiding toxic enviroments and diet guides.
- psychological disorders that involve extreme disturbances in eating behavior.
- can be affected by the lack of nutrients
- can also be affected by the lack of nutrients
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- set of biological, psychological and sociological processes involved in obtaining assimilating and metabolizing nutrients for the organism
- complete well-being in the three areas of the human being
- First of the processes involved in nutrition
7 Clues: can be affected by the lack of nutrients • First of the processes involved in nutrition • can also be affected by the lack of nutrients • complete well-being in the three areas of the human being • includes food orientaiton, avoiding toxic enviroments and diet guides. • psychological disorders that involve extreme disturbances in eating behavior. • ...
Trees and Forests 2022-09-08
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- Plants return oxygen to the air for us to
- Energy from the sun is trapped by
- Provides plants with food
- The loss of water through the pores in leaves
- Plants take carbon dioxide from the air
- The holes/pores in leaves
- Tree roots help prevent _____ erosion
- A living thing that produces it's own food through photosynthesis
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- Trees help manage ________
- Organisms that break down dead organic material
- Deer, humans, bears and eagles are all ________
- A rock is a _________ component
- Living things
- Means putting together
- Trees act as a breaker against ________
- Non-living things
- Plants get minerals and ______ from the ground
- Helps keep trees cool
18 Clues: Living things • Non-living things • Helps keep trees cool • Means putting together • Provides plants with food • The holes/pores in leaves • Trees help manage ________ • A rock is a _________ component • Energy from the sun is trapped by • Tree roots help prevent _____ erosion • Trees act as a breaker against ________ • Plants take carbon dioxide from the air • ...
Chapter 22, Sec. 1-2 Vocab 2023-02-22
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- structure in plants that produces egg cells
- spore capsule in which haploid spores are produced by meiosis
- vascular tissue that transports solutions of nutrients and carbohydrates produced by photosynthesis through the plant
- gamete-producing plant; haploid phase
- structure in plants that produces sperm cells
- spore-producing plant; diploid phase
- plant embryo and food supply encased in a protective covering
- specialized tissue that carries water and nutrients
- group of plants that have specialized reproductive organs but lack vascular tissue; includes mosses and relatives
- group of seed plants that bear their seeds directly on scales of cones
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- vascular plant (starts with a "T")
- structure in seed cones in which female gametophytes develop
- any group of seed plants that bear their seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seed; a flowering plant
- life cycle that has 2 alternating phases: alternation of _____
- vascular tissue that carries water upward from the roots to every part of the plant
- transfer of pollen from male to female reproductive structures
- hollow plant cell in xylem with thick cell walls strengthened by lignin
17 Clues: vascular plant (starts with a "T") • spore-producing plant; diploid phase • gamete-producing plant; haploid phase • structure in plants that produces egg cells • structure in plants that produces sperm cells • specialized tissue that carries water and nutrients • structure in seed cones in which female gametophytes develop • ...
Ecosystem 2023-10-20
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- Plants and Animals
- Things that are seen in an ecosystem
- Organisms that break down dead organisms
- Animals that eat secondary consumers
- The bright yellow light in the sky
- The cycle of food
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- Plants are
- Plants and animals that live in a particular location
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- Animals that don't eat meat
- Animals that eat plants/producers
- Animals that only eat meat
- Animals that eat both meat and plants
13 Clues: Plants are • The cycle of food • Plants and Animals • Animals that only eat meat • Animals that don't eat meat • Animals that eat plants/producers • The bright yellow light in the sky • Animals that eat primary consumers • Things that are seen in an ecosystem • Animals that eat secondary consumers • Animals that eat both meat and plants • Organisms that break down dead organisms • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-04-06
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- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
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- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Diversity in living organisms2_navinbio 2020-05-12
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- monocot plants have this root system
- plants with filamentous structure are included in this group
- flowering plants
- non-flowering plants
- seeds with single cotyledon
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- dicot plants have this type of venation in their leaves
- group of plants that are called vascular cryptogams
- plants that yield seeds inside the fruits
- pulses are called ______, because they have two cotyledons
- these plants are called amphibians of plant kingdom
- plants that produce naked seeds
11 Clues: flowering plants • non-flowering plants • seeds with single cotyledon • plants that produce naked seeds • monocot plants have this root system • plants that yield seeds inside the fruits • group of plants that are called vascular cryptogams • these plants are called amphibians of plant kingdom • dicot plants have this type of venation in their leaves • ...
More about plants 2023-05-18
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- plants that grow in a very dry and sunny place
- a sign of luck
- an organism that eats other organisms
- trees that lose their leaves in autumn
- a giant tree that have more roots to keep it balanced
- plants that have breathing roots
- is a plant that has a very soft seed that flies in the sky
- the part of a plant that absorb water and minerals
- aquaticplants that are fixed underwater but they float on water
- organisms that produces complex organic compounds
- aquaticplants that float on water
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- a part on the lamina that is used for photosynthesis and breathing
- a plant that grows only on water
- the kitchen of the plant
- a pink houseplant that is an eye catcher
- trees that are always green
- plants that need less water to survive
- aquaticplants that grows in water
- plants that grow in or on water
- biggest flower in the world
- the smallest plant in the world
- the part of a plant that gives water and .food to all parts
- also called leaf blade
23 Clues: a sign of luck • also called leaf blade • the kitchen of the plant • trees that are always green • biggest flower in the world • plants that grow in or on water • the smallest plant in the world • a plant that grows only on water • plants that have breathing roots • aquaticplants that grows in water • aquaticplants that float on water • an organism that eats other organisms • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-01-17
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- occurs in the stroma and also creates organic compounds
- These type of plants don't open their stomata in the day but the complete oposite
- These type plants don't go through the Calvin cycle
- Can be found where the light reactions can occur with the Electron Transport chain
- This is used as a fuel in the Calvin cycle
- when thylakoids stack up the are called this
- Its what we call things that absorb light
- The only place were photosynthesis can occur
- Used to produce glucose
- Used as a byproduct as water is broken apart
- Used to make sugars
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- These type plants open their stomata in the day
- Super small holes in the undersisde of leaves you would need a microscope to see
- where water and sunlight are used and where NAPDH is produced
- All the colors you're human eye can see
- A pigment that plants use to make food
- the opposite of heterotrophs
- this is used to convert sunlight in to chemical energy
- Replaces electrons in the chlorophyll
- A billionth of a meter
- Can be found surrounding Thylakoids
21 Clues: Used to make sugars • A billionth of a meter • Used to produce glucose • the opposite of heterotrophs • Can be found surrounding Thylakoids • Replaces electrons in the chlorophyll • A pigment that plants use to make food • All the colors you're human eye can see • Its what we call things that absorb light • This is used as a fuel in the Calvin cycle • ...
Kelp Activity 2021-10-27
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- Primary producers in kelp forests
- harvested from red kepls, used in yogurt and milkshakes.
- leaf like structures
- something that eats primary consumers
- something that eats producers
- body of seaweed
- primary producers that live in the ocean
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- Primary producer in coral reefs, plank tonic
- Dominant primary producers in seagrass meadows
- blanket term for marine plants
- something that eats secondary consumers
- stem like structures
- harvested from red seaweed and used in the healthcare industry
- something that generates energy
- root like structures
- tiny seeds that are carried by water currents
- Primary producer in coral reefs
- marine plants native to Florida that effect coast stabilization
- plants that border shallow bays and the mouths of rivers
- harvested from kelps, used as in many food items and products
20 Clues: body of seaweed • stem like structures • root like structures • leaf like structures • something that eats producers • blanket term for marine plants • something that generates energy • Primary producer in coral reefs • Primary producers in kelp forests • something that eats primary consumers • something that eats secondary consumers • primary producers that live in the ocean • ...
Greenhouse/ Nursery Voabulary 2023-08-15
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- To work soil in preparation for planting a crop
- The beginning of growth in a seed; to sprout
- Agricultural land equivalent to 43,560 sq. ft
- The movement of soil caused by water or wind
- A plant that requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight
- Cross-breeding of two plants of different species
- Organic residues allowed to undergo decomposition used as fertilizer
- Substance used to control or kill pests
- Periodic removal of leaves from a plant to encourage growth
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- To apply a material such as fertilizer, compost, etc. to the surface of the soil
- Method of adding a little fertilizer to soil near the plant
- Plants grown for decoration, or aesthetics
- Small holes in soil allowing nutrients to get to plant roots
- Science of crop production
- Removing plants from one place and replanting them in another
- A plant growing in the "wrong place"
- Plating randomly without a pattern
- plants ready for transport, storage or shipping with exposed root
- A fertilizer, pesticide of animal or vegetable origin. Plants grown with chemicals
- A plant that just emerged from its seed with its first root, stem, and leaves
- The practice of driving support next to plant to support its growth
21 Clues: Science of crop production • Plating randomly without a pattern • A plant growing in the "wrong place" • Substance used to control or kill pests • Plants grown for decoration, or aesthetics • The beginning of growth in a seed; to sprout • The movement of soil caused by water or wind • Agricultural land equivalent to 43,560 sq. ft • ...
Greenhouse/ Nursery 2023-08-15
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- Removing plants from one place and replanting them in another
- A plant growing in the "wrong place"
- Organic residues allowed to undergo decomposition used as fertilizer
- The beginning of growth in a seed; to sprout
- Method of adding a little fertilizer to soil near the plant
- A fertilizer, pesticide of animal or vegetable origin. Plants grown without chemicals
- Small holes in soil allowing nutrients to get to plant roots
- Cross-breeding of two plants of different species
- Planting randomly without a pattern
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- Periodic removal of leaves from a plant to encourage growth
- Plants ready for transport, storage or shipping with exposed root
- To apply a material such as fertilizer, compost, etc. to the surface of the soil
- Agricultural land equivalent to 43,560 sq. ft
- The movement of soil caused by water or wind
- A plant that just emerged from its seed with its first root, stem, and leaves
- Substance used to control or kill pests
- Science of crop production
- The practice of driving support next to plant to support its growth
- Plants grown for decoration, or aesthetics
- To work soil in preparation for planting a crop
- A plant that requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight
21 Clues: Science of crop production • Planting randomly without a pattern • A plant growing in the "wrong place" • Substance used to control or kill pests • Plants grown for decoration, or aesthetics • The movement of soil caused by water or wind • The beginning of growth in a seed; to sprout • Agricultural land equivalent to 43,560 sq. ft • ...
POFHS 3.01 Vocab Review 2021-09-30
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- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to offer nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economics benefits to communities.
- This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- The temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees F in which food-borne bacteria can grow.
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- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
- The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control about eating.
- Administered at the state-level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control about eating.
13 Clues: The temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees F in which food-borne bacteria can grow. • Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • ...
toosii & tatii 4ever!! 2023-03-28
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- The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels.
- The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below-market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as a church or community groups.
- This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control over eating.
- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
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- A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based
- Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control over eating.
- This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as “fat” despite extreme weight loss.
- School Lunch Program: Administered at the state level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced-priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
13 Clues: Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • The temperature range from 35℉ - 135℉ in which food-borne bacteria can multiply to unsafe levels. • ...
Understand food management principles, issues, and practices that face individuals, families, and communities. 2025-03-20
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- Administered at the state-level by the NC Department of Public Instruction to offer free and reduced priced meals to children from families who qualify.
- Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities.
- This is characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, sometimes to the point of starvation.
- An organization or group that sorts and packages donated food items for distribution directly to people in need.
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating.
- The temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees F in which food-borne bacteria can grow.
- Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
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- This is characterized by regular episodes of extreme overeating and feelings of loss of control about eating.
- A warehouse or storehouse for millions of pounds of food and other products that go out to the community.
- A food and nutrition service that works with state agencies nutrition educators, and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to offer nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economics benefits to communities.
- The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another.
- These are geographic areas that lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet, particularly for those without access to an automobile.
13 Clues: The temperature range from 40 to 140 degrees F in which food-borne bacteria can grow. • Nutritional programs that provide meals to homebound older adults and persons with disabilities. • The process by which bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one food or object to another. • ...
Spring Vocabulary 2026-03-19
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- new and clean
- water from clouds
- not inside
- animal with wings and feathers
- to become bigger
- to put seeds in the ground
- a little hot
- a bird’s home
- something a bird lays
- a time of year
- a light wind
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- place where plants grow
- colorful part of a plant
- green part of a plant
- tall plant with a trunk
- to give plants water
- green plants on the ground
- small animal like a bee or ant
- light from the sun
- colors in the sky after rain
20 Clues: not inside • a little hot • a light wind • new and clean • a bird’s home • a time of year • to become bigger • water from clouds • light from the sun • to give plants water • green part of a plant • something a bird lays • place where plants grow • tall plant with a trunk • colorful part of a plant • to put seeds in the ground • green plants on the ground • colors in the sky after rain • ...
school age children 2024-03-14
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- growth spurts are __
- girls hit puberty __
- arms and legs develop __
- __ is important at this age
- watch for __ disorders
- the average rate of growth __ in preteen years
- puberty causes __
- play for fun and good __
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- encourage good __
- torso develops __
- hair growth __
- organized sports help teach __
- different parts of the body develop at __ times
- sweat and oil glands are more __
- hands and feet develop __
15 Clues: hair growth __ • encourage good __ • torso develops __ • puberty causes __ • growth spurts are __ • girls hit puberty __ • watch for __ disorders • arms and legs develop __ • play for fun and good __ • hands and feet develop __ • __ is important at this age • organized sports help teach __ • sweat and oil glands are more __ • the average rate of growth __ in preteen years • ...
Plant and Animal Systems 2024-05-01
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- Muscular system in animals carries out this process with muscles
- in plants and animals that control growth, development, and metabolism
- waxy covering to prevent water loss in plants
- Circulatory system in animals does this
- main organ in the Excretory system in animals
- special cells in animal nervous system
- carry out photosynthesis
- water movement through a plant
- female Reproductive part in plants AND animals
- system that controls blood sugar levels in animals
- the purpose of the Excretory systems in animals is to excrete this
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- plant response to gravity
- female reproductive plant part where pollen lands
- transports glucose down plant
- balance and stability of plant AND animal systems
- pores in leaves that allow for photosynthesis
- animal system that is the first line of defense
- plant response to water
- plant response to touch
- transport water up plant
- muscle in Respiratory system of animals responsible for pushing/pulling air out/in
- what the immune system in animals fights
- plant response to light
- male reproductive plant part that lands on stigma
- absorb water for plants
- reproductive part of a plant
- transport materials up and down plant
27 Clues: plant response to water • plant response to touch • plant response to light • absorb water for plants • transport water up plant • carry out photosynthesis • plant response to gravity • reproductive part of a plant • transports glucose down plant • water movement through a plant • transport materials up and down plant • special cells in animal nervous system • ...
Cumulative Crossword 3C 2021-01-24
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- ecosystem where we live in N.C.
- enough rain for grass; not enough for trees
- primary consumer which eats only plants
- land based ecosystems like forests
- the beginning of all food chains/webs
- hunter
- flow of energy in an ecosystem
- bacteria, fungi, worms, how many cells
- many food chains hooked together
- ecosystem with the most rain
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- where tropical rainforest is located
- trees loose their leaves in the fall
- consumer which eats both plants and meat
- mix of salt and freshwater
- water based ecosystems like oceans and estuaries
- top predator in a food chain/web
- is one of the differences in ecosystems
- plants and animals are example
- secondary consumer which eats only meat
- hunted
- wolf, eagle, human and dog are examples
- conducts all life proceses in one cell
22 Clues: hunted • hunter • mix of salt and freshwater • ecosystem with the most rain • plants and animals are example • flow of energy in an ecosystem • ecosystem where we live in N.C. • top predator in a food chain/web • many food chains hooked together • land based ecosystems like forests • where tropical rainforest is located • trees loose their leaves in the fall • ...
6.1 Plant Food 2021-04-15
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- – 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 a copper deficiency in plants. Also, high copper can reduce plant uptake of phosphorus, iron, zinc, and molybdenum.
- – 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.
- – 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.
- – For plants: boron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc.
- – Death of plant or animal cells in tissue, usually in localized areas.
- – 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 the least amounts in highly silicious soils and in peats.
- manure – 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.
- – A change in color of the lower leaves of green plants usually attributed to a lack of plant nutrients or moisture deficiency.
- – 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.
- – Produced by plants and animals; of plant or animal origin.
- – Zn; a metallic chemical element, one of the micronutrient elements in soils, essential for both plant and animal growth.
- element – Any of certain chemical elements necessary in minute quantities for optimum growth and development of plants and animals.
- – Cl; a heavy gas used in very small amounts for the growth of plants.
- – To check or hinder the growth or development of an animal or plant.
- – An insufficiency in reference to amount, volume, proportion, etc.; a lack; a state of incompleteness.
- – B; an element essential for plant growth. The original source of boron is tourmaline, but available forms are from soil organic matter.
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- – 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.
- – 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.
- – Includes primary plant nutrients N, P, and K; and secondary plant nutrients Ca, Mg, and S.
- – Mg; a white metal, essential for people and animals, and for plant growth because it is a constituent of chlorophyll.
- – 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.
- fixation – 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.
- – 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 the plant growing processes. Nitrogen can be added to the soil in any of three fertilizer forms as urea, ammonia, or nitrates.
- – 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.
- nutrient – Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- – Excreta of animals, dung and urine (usually with some bedding), used to fertilize the land.
- (tonnage) – Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds.
- nutrient – Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are the secondary nutrient elements, so called because they are essential to plant growth in a lesser quantity than the primary nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and in greater quantity than the micronutrients.
- – Yellowing or whitening of normally green leaves caused by lack of nutrients, air pollution, or diseases.
29 Clues: nutrient – Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. • (tonnage) – Unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds. • – 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. • ...
Nursery Production 2024-09-24
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- The process of choosing specific plants to grow based on various factors such as climate, market demand, and production method.
- Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities.
- The process of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.
- Plants grown for decorative purposes rather than for food or medicinal use.
- A variety of a plant that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
- Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others.
- Relating to the health of plants, particularly regarding the prevention of plant pests and diseases.
- Growing plants in pots or containers instead of in the ground.
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- Strategies and practices used to control pests that threaten plants or crops.
- The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growing of crops.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often in reference to environmental practices.
- Characterized by the ability to create and manage a new business venture, often with high risk and reward.
- Growing plants directly in the soil of a field.
- Money spent to purchase or improve long-term assets, such as equipment or facilities needed for a business.
- A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
15 Clues: Growing plants directly in the soil of a field. • Growing plants in pots or containers instead of in the ground. • Selling goods directly to consumers, typically in small quantities. • Selling goods in large quantities, typically to be retailed by others. • A place where young plants are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere. • ...
Ms. Chance's Hydroponic Garden 2026-03-02
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- A nutrient essential for water regulation and overall plant health.
- The method of growing plants without soil using mineral nutrient solutions.
- The surroundings or conditions in which the plants grow.
- Growing plants in an air or mist environment without soil or an aggregate medium.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- The complete set of components working together to grow the plants.
- The primary nutrient responsible for leaf growth and green color.
- A glass or plastic structure used for growing plants under controlled conditions.
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- The supply of water to plants to help them grow.
- The process of gathering a ripe crop from the system.
- A large tank used for storing the nutrient solution.
- A vital nutrient for plant energy transfer and root development.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods.
- Chemical elements that plants need to grow and stay healthy.
- The material used to support plant roots instead of soil.
15 Clues: A young plant, especially one raised from seed. • The supply of water to plants to help them grow. • A large tank used for storing the nutrient solution. • The process of gathering a ripe crop from the system. • The surroundings or conditions in which the plants grow. • The material used to support plant roots instead of soil. • ...
Nutrition Fun! 2013-01-10
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- This is a hard cheese that is known for its holes.
- It is important to make half your grains _____ grains.
- Meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and nuts all fall under the _____ group.
- This fruit is known for its high source of vitamin C.
- One tablespoon of this creamy spread tastes great with jelly and also counts for one serving of protein.
- Bananas provide a great source of this important mineral.
- A delicious whole grain that can be eaten for breakfast.
- 25 of these nuts will count for one serving of protein.
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- This food is found in the protein group and provides a good source of healthy oils called omega-3 fatty acids.
- whole grain snack that is fun to eat at the movies.
- This is a great choice for a dairy snack.
- This vegetable provides a high source of Beta-Carotene.
- 1/2 cup of dried fruit counts for _____ serving.
- An _____ a day keeps the doctor away.
- One cup of this dairy drink will help build strong bones.
- It is important to make _____ your plate fruits and vegetables.
16 Clues: An _____ a day keeps the doctor away. • This is a great choice for a dairy snack. • 1/2 cup of dried fruit counts for _____ serving. • This is a hard cheese that is known for its holes. • whole grain snack that is fun to eat at the movies. • This fruit is known for its high source of vitamin C. • It is important to make half your grains _____ grains. • ...
Nutrition Review 2012-12-10
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- How many vitamins and minerals are REQUIRED to be listed on all food labels?
- A deck of cards is the correct serving size for what?
- When an ingredient is listed first on the ingredient list, that tells you that ingredient is the _________ ingredient.
- A ________________ is a specific amount of food defined by common measurements, such as cups or tablespoons.
- Cholesterol is found in any __________ product.
- What type of fat is solid at room temperature and from animal products?
- 1 serving of chips is = to 1 __________________.
- Instead of eating alfredo sauce, what type of sauce would be a healthier option?
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- A ________________ is the amount of food on your plate.
- ______________:Excess body fat.
- What type of fat is liquid at room temperature and from animal products?
- 1 serving of vegetables is = to the size of a __________.
- If a sugar is man-made, it will end in what?
- If a sugar is natural, it will end in what?
- ___________% is the percentage a vitamin or mineral must be in order to be considered a good source.
- Crispy, breaded, or crunchy are other words to describe _______ foods.
16 Clues: ______________:Excess body fat. • If a sugar is natural, it will end in what? • If a sugar is man-made, it will end in what? • Cholesterol is found in any __________ product. • 1 serving of chips is = to 1 __________________. • A deck of cards is the correct serving size for what? • A ________________ is the amount of food on your plate. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-10-13
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- Oats, rice, barley
- The main type of sugar in the blood.
- Carrots and green beans
- The sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products that are used for energy.
- Found in meat
- The condition of being extremely overweight.
- A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and K are all a type of these.
- Found in dairy products
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- A type of carbohydrate found in plants that our digestive tract doesn’t break down or absorb and help take non-digestive materials out of your body.
- Apples and oranges
- Salt
- H2O
- A type of fat that travels through the blood. That is found in many of the foods we eat like eggs, meat, cheese, butter and whole milk, which if we eat too much of can clog arteries and cause heart attacks.
- These products are the main source of calcium.
- A unit of energy.
- A person who has a lack of iron has this condition.
16 Clues: H2O • Salt • Found in meat • A unit of energy. • Apples and oranges • Oats, rice, barley • Carrots and green beans • Found in dairy products • The main type of sugar in the blood. • The condition of being extremely overweight. • These products are the main source of calcium. • A person who has a lack of iron has this condition. • A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and K are all a type of these. • ...
Nutrition crossword 2022-01-27
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- they supply energy for your body's functions
- a condition in which the red blood cells do not contain enough hemoglobin. People suffering from anemia are often weak and tired, and they may become sick easily.
- works together to maintain water balance in the body. In addition, people who consume enough potassium each day generally have a lower blood pressure
- The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are measured in units
- regulate many processes in your cells. For example, your nervous and muscular systems depend on electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium.
- carbohydrates are in foods such as table sugar and syrups
- fats are usually oil.
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- fats are usually solid at room temperature
- vitamins dissolve in fatty materials
- They supply the body with energy, form your cells, maintain body temperature, and protect your nerves
- the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body.
- carbohydrates contain longer chains of sugar molecules than simple carbohydrates
- is important in blood clotting and the functioning of your nervous system. It is an essential ingredient in the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth.
- helps prevent constipation, May reduce the risk of colon cancer, May help prevent heart disease
- is necessary for healthy red blood cells. These cells have an iron-containing substance called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen from your lungs to all parts of your body.
- Is a chemical process by which your body breaks down food to release this energy.
16 Clues: fats are usually oil. • vitamins dissolve in fatty materials • they supply energy for your body's functions • fats are usually solid at room temperature • the process of maintaining a steady state inside your body. • carbohydrates are in foods such as table sugar and syrups • ...
Nutrition/Wellness 2022-10-18
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- to put a small piece of food on a surface of another food
- Often applies to food that is cooking. Mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion.
- to cut a food such as almonds, into very thin strips
- to add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid. The liquid is usually discarded.
- to coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- to mix ingredients, such as salad greens and dressing, by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon and fork
- to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking.
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles.
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- to separate water from solid food, such as vegetables or cooked pasta, by putting the food in a colander or strainer.
- to separate water from solid food, such as vegetables or cooked pasta, by putting the food in a colander or strainer.
- boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor. Also called “cooking down.”
- a common method for measuring shortening.
- to soak dry ingredients, such as tea or herbs in hot liquid to extract flavor or soften the texture.
- to crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or confectioners’ sugar.
- combining two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend.
17 Clues: a common method for measuring shortening. • to cut a food such as almonds, into very thin strips • to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife • to put a small piece of food on a surface of another food • to coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal • to crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2020-06-02
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- than overweight
- disease you can get if you do not eat enough Vitamin C
- this takes energy
- should eat 5 a day
- the right foods in the right amounts
- good source of protein usually caught in the sea
- sort of food helps build up the body
- 70% of your body is this
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- cucumber
- which comes from milk
- sugar, potatoes and rice
- sweet and gives energy
- you eat
- good source of protein
- lots of energy but if you eat too much you will be___!
- helps food pass through the body easily
16 Clues: you eat • cucumber • than overweight • this takes energy • should eat 5 a day • which comes from milk • sweet and gives energy • good source of protein • sugar, potatoes and rice • 70% of your body is this • the right foods in the right amounts • sort of food helps build up the body • helps food pass through the body easily • good source of protein usually caught in the sea • ...
Nutrition+Food 2019-11-04
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- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- a compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds, but a high proportion in the blood of low-density lipoprotein (which transports cholesterol to the tissues) is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease.
- a substance that inhibits oxidation, especially one used to counteract the deterioration of stored food products.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle, hair, collagen, etc., and as enzymes and antibodies.
- fat, a type of fat-containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules without double bonds, considered to be less healthy in the diet than unsaturated fat.
- dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, that are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes.
- Inorganic substance in the earth's crust that is formed by one or more chemical elements.
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- food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates
- Syndrome is characterized by the abnormal decrease in the number or size of red blood cells contained in the blood or its hemoglobin level.
- any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- fat, another term for trans-fatty acid.
- fat, a type of fat-containing a high proportion of fatty acid molecules with at least one double bond, considered to be healthier in the diet than saturated fat.
- acid, any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1 °C, equal to one thousand small calories and often used to measure the energy value of foods.
- a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs.
16 Clues: fat, another term for trans-fatty acid. • food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates • the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life. • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. • ...
Nutrition Facts 2024-04-11
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- these are needed to be healthy and some examples are calcium,zinc, and iron
- a desire rather than a need to eat
- helps build muscle and is only needed in small amounts
- a natural response of your body to save you from starvation
- the M in BMR
- units of heat that measure the energy used by the body and the energy that foods supply
- the B in BMR
- amount of nutrients that are important for your body
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- most important nutrient in the body; also is an energy source
- nutrient that is 75% of your body
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- provides energy for your body in the form of calories
- index that shows how a food affects your blood sugar
- there are 2 types of this needed nutrient; water soluble and fat soluble
- the person starrying in super size me
- type of diet that makes you lose weight fast and most have bad effects
16 Clues: the M in BMR • the B in BMR • nutrient that is 75% of your body • a desire rather than a need to eat • the person starrying in super size me • the process by which the body takes in and uses food • index that shows how a food affects your blood sugar • amount of nutrients that are important for your body • provides energy for your body in the form of calories • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-05-12
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- Calcium deficiency can lead to weak _____
- Dried fruits, beans, potatoes, spinach, and bananas all have this mineral
- _____ builds and repairs muscle tissues.
- The term to describe not having enough of a vitamin or mineral
- Nutrients that regulate many chemical reactions in the body
- Vitamin A is an example of a ____ soluable vitamin
- Compounds found in food that help regulate many body processes
- A vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to _____ temperature
- If you are deficient in Vitamin K, you are more prone to nose _____
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- MG is the symbol of this mineral
- Bodies are made up to 50-60% of this.
- Another name for fats
- Vitamin B1 is an example of a _____ soluable vitamin
- The study of how your body uses the food you eat to keep you healthy
- This mineral helps hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells
- Vitamin C deficiency can lead to joint _____
- Two typees of carbohydrates are complex and ____.
17 Clues: Another name for fats • MG is the symbol of this mineral • Bodies are made up to 50-60% of this. • _____ builds and repairs muscle tissues. • Calcium deficiency can lead to weak _____ • Vitamin C deficiency can lead to joint _____ • Two typees of carbohydrates are complex and ____. • Vitamin A is an example of a ____ soluable vitamin • ...
Sports Nutrition 2025-01-10
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- This helps the body regulate temperature, blood pressure, and nutrient concentration
- Athletes should drink water before, during, and after an event even if they don't feel ________
- "It pleases our _____________ when we do our best to care for His wonderful gift of a physical body"
- Dehydrated glucose
- This causes microtears in muscles
- Muscles tend to do this when they are dehydrated
- The amount of water to drink with each meal
- 55-60% of an athlete's calories should come from this
- One of the keys to top athletic performance
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- Drinking too much water can alter this in the blood
- How soon after intense exercise should you eat protein?
- Color of your urine if not dehydrated
- The last meal before a competition or intense exercise should come from this type of carbohydrate
- Nutrient that provides energy during exercise
- The last meal before a competition or intense exercise should include a moderate amount of protein, low fat and __________
- 20-25% of an athlete's calories should come from this
- Good food to eat during event/exercise
17 Clues: Dehydrated glucose • This causes microtears in muscles • Color of your urine if not dehydrated • Good food to eat during event/exercise • The amount of water to drink with each meal • One of the keys to top athletic performance • Nutrient that provides energy during exercise • Muscles tend to do this when they are dehydrated • ...
Nutrition Basics 2026-01-30
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- Major mineral
- Having too much fat soluble vitamin
- Indigestible part of the plant
- 9 calories per gram
- 4 calories per gram
- Test kind of fats
- Plant chemicals
- Having very few vitamin
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- Contain all essential amino acids
- Come from rocks, dirt, clay and soil
- 0 calories
- Act as food for your good bacteria
- Spike the blood sugar quickly
- Something we drink on a daily basis
- Help to repair and build muscles
- The building blocks for proteins
16 Clues: 0 calories • Major mineral • Plant chemicals • Test kind of fats • 9 calories per gram • 4 calories per gram • Having very few vitamin • Spike the blood sugar quickly • Indigestible part of the plant • Help to repair and build muscles • The building blocks for proteins • Contain all essential amino acids • Act as food for your good bacteria • Having too much fat soluble vitamin • ...
Nutrition Unit 2025-10-09
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- An eating disorder; symptoms include overexersizing
- The only beverage you NEED
- Celebrity who suffered with Anorexia; Paparazzi
- Sugars, Starches, and Fibers
- A type diet that has no lasting effect in weight loss
- Protein, Carbs, and Fat
- When you NEED to eat
- Movie title, tested how fast food can effect the body
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- A type of vitamin; disolves in water
- The process by which the body takes in and uses food
- Helps keep your bones strong
- When you WANT to eat
- Units of heat the body uses to function
- EXTREME health concern for an eating disorder
- Complex carbs provide this type of energy
- There are nine calories per gram in this nutrient
16 Clues: When you WANT to eat • When you NEED to eat • Protein, Carbs, and Fat • The only beverage you NEED • Helps keep your bones strong • Sugars, Starches, and Fibers • A type of vitamin; disolves in water • Units of heat the body uses to function • Complex carbs provide this type of energy • EXTREME health concern for an eating disorder • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-10-10
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- Trans, unsaturated, and saturated _____ help absorb vitamins.
- Iron,potassium, and zinc are ________, that are naturally occurring elements your body needs.
- A nutrient found in fiber, sugar, and starch, that helps keep you full.
- An eating disorder where someone will binge eat the vomit
- A nutrient that is made of amino acids, that helps build muscle.
- The man's name from Super Size Me.
- An eating disorder where someone will stop eating
- The girl's name in the movie with an eating disorder.
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- The amount of calories in a gram of protein.
- An eating disorder where someone will eat a high amount of food in one sitting
- A diet that typically doesn't provide long term weight loss.
- Having a balanced and reasonable amount of food for your body.
- A nutrient needed for hydration that helps regulate tempature
- A,B,C,E,K are ______ that help with your immune system, vision, and grows cells and tissue.
- A calorie is the amount of energy it takes to heat up one ______ of water one degree.
- The amount of calories a gram of fat.
16 Clues: The man's name from Super Size Me. • The amount of calories a gram of fat. • The amount of calories in a gram of protein. • An eating disorder where someone will stop eating • The girl's name in the movie with an eating disorder. • An eating disorder where someone will binge eat the vomit • A diet that typically doesn't provide long term weight loss. • ...
Lucio crossword puzzle 2026-03-11
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- Very small living things
- Makes food in plant cells
- Place where an organism lives
- Animals that live in water and land
- Animal that eats plants
- Material inside a cell
- Animal that eats meat
- Controls the cell
- Animal that eats plants and meat
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- Hard outer layer of plant cells
- Eats plants
- Mushrooms and molds
- Animals with feathers
- a cell
- Makes its own food
- Breaks down dead things
- Animals with scales
- Living things that make their own food
- Eats other living things
- Animals that give milk
20 Clues: a cell • Eats plants • Controls the cell • Makes its own food • Mushrooms and molds • Animals with scales • Animals with feathers • Animal that eats meat • Material inside a cell • Animals that give milk • Breaks down dead things • Animal that eats plants • Very small living things • Eats other living things • Makes food in plant cells • Place where an organism lives • ...
M1 BASIC PLANT STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION 2025-06-25
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- – A cell formed when an egg (ovum) and a sperm come together during reproduction.
- – A way plants make new plants without seeds, using parts like roots or stems (e.g., ginger).
- – A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss.
- – A factor that affects how much the stomata open during the day, increasing transpiration.
- – A way plants make new plants using flowers and the joining of egg and sperm cells.
- – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot.
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- – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- – The movement of water through a membrane from a place of more water to less water.
- – The plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- – A flower that is missing either the male part (stamen) or female part (pistil), like a papaya flower.
- – Affects how fast water evaporates from the plant; higher temperature means more transpiration.
- – Roots that grow above the ground, often seen in orchids and other air plants.
- – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots.
- – Refers to how much water is in the air; less moisture makes plants lose water faster.
- – The plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out.
- – The movement of particles from a place of high concentration to low concentration.
- – Moves moist air away from the leaf surface, increasing water loss through transpiration.
20 Clues: – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves. • – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot. • – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss. • – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots. • – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out. • ...
Rhys' MAL pUzZlE 2022-09-09
Across
- what the ground is made of
- a large ecosystem
- keeps your teeth clean
- you put these on to cover yourself
- your kind of style in life
- sanitize areas with these
- found in food, this keeps you healthy an alive
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- stuff you throw away
- where you sleep
- bugs, spiders, flies, etc.
- health, self-care, etc.
- a visible, unclean mark
- body waste (like urine) goes in here
- relates to yourself
- you look out of these
15 Clues: where you sleep • a large ecosystem • relates to yourself • stuff you throw away • you look out of these • keeps your teeth clean • health, self-care, etc. • a visible, unclean mark • sanitize areas with these • what the ground is made of • bugs, spiders, flies, etc. • your kind of style in life • you put these on to cover yourself • body waste (like urine) goes in here • ...
Pathways to Wellness Showcase 2024-09-10
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- Great Decision Discussions happen on the fourth ____ of each month
- Pathway 5: Emotional _____
- Pathway 1: _____ & Endurance
- Pathway 6: Community ____
- Pathway 7: Dining, ___, & Nutrition
- Pathway 4: _____. This pathway encompasses all beliefs and faith traditions.
- We have ___ Pathways
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- Pathway 9: ___ Fitness
- ___ can help you practice mindfulness
- Pathway 8: Social _____
- Pathway 3: Intellectual _____
- Book club happens in this room!
- Pathway 2: _____ Expression
- Pathway 10: _____ is about growing in all ways.
- One of our local libraries is Twin ____ in Glen Allen
15 Clues: We have ___ Pathways • Pathway 9: ___ Fitness • Pathway 8: Social _____ • Pathway 6: Community ____ • Pathway 5: Emotional _____ • Pathway 2: _____ Expression • Pathway 1: _____ & Endurance • Pathway 3: Intellectual _____ • Book club happens in this room! • Pathway 7: Dining, ___, & Nutrition • ___ can help you practice mindfulness • Pathway 10: _____ is about growing in all ways. • ...
Food and cooking 2026-03-12
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- Cooking using dry heat in an oven
- Very tasty food
- Seasonings used to add flavor
- Style of cooking from a culture
- First meal of the day
- Cooking food in hot oil
- High-quality or fancy food
- Nourishment obtained from food
- Desire to eat
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- Item used to make a dish
- Main meal usually eaten in the evening
- Taste of food
- Sweet dish eaten after a meal
- Instructions for preparing a dish
- Room where food is prepared
15 Clues: Taste of food • Desire to eat • Very tasty food • First meal of the day • Cooking food in hot oil • Item used to make a dish • High-quality or fancy food • Room where food is prepared • Seasonings used to add flavor • Sweet dish eaten after a meal • Nourishment obtained from food • Style of cooking from a culture • Cooking using dry heat in an oven • Instructions for preparing a dish • ...
Flowers 2022-05-05
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- plants that grow for many growing seasons
- stalk that holds the anther
- plants that complete growing in one growing season
- absorbs nutrients and anchors plant
- protects flower when in bud form
- stem which supports the flower
- site of fertilization in plants
- plants that have one seed leaf
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- carries water and nutrients down the plant
- carries water and nutrients up the plant
- protects reproductive structures and attracts pollinators
- collects sunlight for photosynthesis
- where pollen is produced
- male portion of the flower
- system of roots w/ one primary root
15 Clues: where pollen is produced • male portion of the flower • stalk that holds the anther • stem which supports the flower • plants that have one seed leaf • site of fertilization in plants • protects flower when in bud form • absorbs nutrients and anchors plant • system of roots w/ one primary root • collects sunlight for photosynthesis • carries water and nutrients up the plant • ...
Gymnosperms 2012-07-23
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- common name of gymnosperms with pinnate leaves
- protective layer outside the ovule
- largest family of cycads in Australia
- gymnosperm family with circinate vernation
- modified leaves in male cones that bear the pollen sacs
- _ _ _ _xylic wood of cycads
- common family name of ramified gymnosperms
- product of the generative cell in pollen grains
- suffix designating a family in plants
- common name for the Podocarpaceae, _ _ _ _ pines
- suffix referring to secondary wood of conifers
- Latin for a leaf
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- subtends the ovuliferous scales of conifers
- nutritive tissue in the ovule, from the sporophyte
- male and female cones separate but borne on one tree
- reproductive structure absent in female Cycadaceae
- separate male and female plants eg in cycads and plum pines
- distinguishing character of Cycadaceae leaflet
- seed bearing modified leaves of cycads
- uncurling young leaves of cycads
- contains the endosporic male gametophyte of seed plants
- unlike cycads the leaves of conifers are _ _ _ _ _ _
- recently discovered araucaria from NSW
- compound leaves of cycads
- Latin for large
- Latin for small
- organ equivalent to the megasporangium of spore plants
27 Clues: Latin for large • Latin for small • Latin for a leaf • compound leaves of cycads • _ _ _ _xylic wood of cycads • uncurling young leaves of cycads • protective layer outside the ovule • largest family of cycads in Australia • suffix designating a family in plants • seed bearing modified leaves of cycads • recently discovered araucaria from NSW • ...
Biodiversity Crossword 2021-07-21
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- the simplest of mammals
- the organisms in this phylum nickname is 'jointed legs'
- the most recognizable seedless vascular plants
- this phylum contains jellies
- male spores in trees are called
- female spores in trees are called
- organisms that don't produce their own body heat
- most recognizable organisms in the animal kingdom
- shrimp, lobsters, crabs, crayfish
- frogs, salamanders
- segmented worms found in marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats
- photosynthetic organisms that include mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants
- earliest vertebrates
- lampreys, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
- a parasite that has 3 embryonic germ layers
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- sea cucumbers, sea stars, sea urchins, sand dollars
- a roundworm with a slender tube shape
- the main vegetation of tropical forests
- bony fishes
- their job is to capture sunlight in plants
- plant in dry climates
- a type of pathogenic fungi
- living decomposers that grow on the soil
- opossums, kangaroos, koalas
- 23% of all known marine species belong to this phylum
- lemurs, tarsiers, monkeys, ape
- organisms that produce their own body heat
27 Clues: bony fishes • frogs, salamanders • earliest vertebrates • plant in dry climates • the simplest of mammals • a type of pathogenic fungi • opossums, kangaroos, koalas • this phylum contains jellies • lemurs, tarsiers, monkeys, ape • male spores in trees are called • female spores in trees are called • shrimp, lobsters, crabs, crayfish • a roundworm with a slender tube shape • ...
Spelling- Week 4 2026-02-26
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- Very salty water.
- The food you eat that helps you grow and stay healthy.
- A picture or sign that stands for something else.
- Giving a good reason for something.
- Using your foot to hit something.
- A group of mountains and parks in Australia known for their nature.
- A strong headache that can hurt a lot.
- Shining or glowing in the dark.
- Resting on your bottom with your legs bent.
- The leaves on trees and plants.
- Something that is hard to figure out or understand.
- A small metal cap you wear on your finger to protect it when you sew.
- Sending things from one place to another.
- Using your hand or something else to strike something.
- The start of something.
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- Taking care of your body to stay clean and healthy.
- Something hard to do or understand.
- Feeling good and strong.
- Not doing what you are supposed to do or not being careful.
- What usually happens or what is normal.
- Feeling upset because something is hard or not going your way.
- Something to do with your body.
- Tiny living things that can make you sick.
- Moving your body to stay strong and healthy.
- Feeling angry because something is unfair.
- A shape like a can or a tube, round and long.
- Listening and doing what you are told.
- Saying that something is true or letting someone in.
- Losing your balance and sliding a little.
- Missing something or jumping over it.
30 Clues: Very salty water. • The start of something. • Feeling good and strong. • Something to do with your body. • Shining or glowing in the dark. • The leaves on trees and plants. • Using your foot to hit something. • Something hard to do or understand. • Giving a good reason for something. • Missing something or jumping over it. • A strong headache that can hurt a lot. • ...
Pharmacy Week Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- MEAL-TIME INSULIN
- IV
- BAG, MULTIVITAMIN IV COMMONLY GIVEN TO ALCOHOLICS (2 WORDS)
- RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA
- BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN
- MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS
- HCTZ
- PATIENT SPECIFIC MEDICATIONS FILLED FOR THE NEXT DAY
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- STOOL SOFTENER
- GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY
- BRAND VS.
- OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT
- IV NUTRITION
- TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS
- IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19
- COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________
16 Clues: IV • HCTZ • BRAND VS. • IV NUTRITION • STOOL SOFTENER • MEAL-TIME INSULIN • OPIOID REVERSAL AGENT • BRAND NAME ROSUVASTATIN • RESCUE INHALER FOR ASTHMA • IV MEDICATION USED FOR COVID-19 • TECHNICIAN WHO DELIVERS MEDICATIONS • GOVERNMENT LAW TO PROTECT PATIENT PRIVACY • MEDICATION DISPENSING UNITS ON THE FLOORS • COMPLETED IN THE ER MEDICATION ____________________ • ...
NS + TECH TERM 1 2026-03-23
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- THE PART OF THE PLANT THAT GROWS UNDERGROUND
- A GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES
- A TYPE OF ENERGY FROM THE SUN WE USE TO SEE
- A TYPE OF STRUCTURE ANIMALS MAKE THEMSELVES
- THE ENERGY FROM THE SUN
- ANIMALS THAT EAT BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT
- WHAT PLANTS NEED IN THE SOIL TO GROW
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- ANIMALS THAT EAT MEAT
- ANIMALS THAT HUNT AND KILL OTHER ANIMALS
- THE PROCESS PLANTS USE TO MAKE FOOD
- LIVING THINGS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- ANIMALS THAT EAT PLANTS
- THE GAS PLANTS NEED TO MAKE FOOD
- A MATERIAL THAT IS HARD AND STRONG, USED FOR FRAME STRUCTURES
14 Clues: ANIMALS THAT EAT MEAT • THE ENERGY FROM THE SUN • ANIMALS THAT EAT PLANTS • A GREEN SUBSTANCE IN LEAVES • THE GAS PLANTS NEED TO MAKE FOOD • THE PROCESS PLANTS USE TO MAKE FOOD • WHAT PLANTS NEED IN THE SOIL TO GROW • ANIMALS THAT EAT BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT • ANIMALS THAT HUNT AND KILL OTHER ANIMALS • LIVING THINGS THAT CAN MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD • ...
ecology vocab 2020-09-20
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- Consists of all the living and nonliving things in an area
- eats other animals
- living
- Microscopic plant life
- eats dead plants
- living things in an area
- any living thing
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- eats plants and animals
- Source of all the energy in an ecosystem; plants convert this to chemical energy using
- Place where an organism lives; provides food, water, shelter, and space
- non living factors
- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living.
- Organisms that hunts and kills its food
- Organism that is hunted and killed for food
- eats plants
15 Clues: living • eats plants • eats dead plants • any living thing • non living factors • eats other animals • Microscopic plant life • eats plants and animals • living things in an area • Organisms that hunts and kills its food • Organism that is hunted and killed for food • Consists of all the living and nonliving things in an area • ...
Vocabulary stuff 2023-09-11
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- encompasses both the physical and environmental conditions it requires
- is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter.
- are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms and they carry out decomposition.
- a living organism that shapes its environment.
- is a place where an organism makes its home. A habitat meets all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive.
- is an organism that produces complex organic compounds using carbon from simple substances such as carbon dioxide
- are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators
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- is an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- is an organism that mostly feeds on plants. Herbivores range in size from tiny insects such as aphids to large, lumbering elephants
- is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources
- is a linear network of links in a food web starting from producer organisms and ending at an apex predator species, detritivores, or decomposer species.
- is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- s an organism that creates its own food or energy
- in a food chain is a living creature that eats organisms from a different population
14 Clues: a living organism that shapes its environment. • s an organism that creates its own food or energy • is an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • is a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. • encompasses both the physical and environmental conditions it requires • ...
Earth Day Vocabulary 2025-04-04
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- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- The top layer of earth where plants grow.
- Not harmful to the environment.
- The planet we live on.
- To use something more than once instead of throwing it away.
- A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- Decayed food or plants used to help other plants grow.
- Power used to do things, like electricity or fuel.
- To use something again by processing it into a new product.
- To put a seed or small plant into the ground so it can grow.
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive.
- Harmful materials that dirty the air, water, or land.
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- The gradual increase in Earth’s temperature caused by human activities.
- The act of protecting nature and using resources wisely.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, and land.
- A structure for growing plants, or a term linked to greenhouse gases.
- Using resources in a way that they can last for a long time.
- Everything in the physical world not made by humans, like plants, animals, and landscapes.
- The amount of carbon dioxide we release through our activities.
- To use less of something to help the environment.
- Animals living in nature without human care.
21 Clues: The planet we live on. • Not harmful to the environment. • The top layer of earth where plants grow. • Animals living in nature without human care. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves. • To use less of something to help the environment. • Power used to do things, like electricity or fuel. • ...
Soils and Crop Growth 2025-12-03
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- Collecting and storing rainwater for use
- suitable for growing crops.
- The amount of crop produced.
- Structure for growing plants under controlled conditions.
- Chemical used to kill insects.
- Plants like beans that fix nitrogen in soil.
- Microorganism that causes disease.
- mainly to feed the farmer’s family.
- Using too much fertilizer or chemical.
- Movement of water through a membrane.
- Chemical used to kill fungi.
- focused on raising animals.
- Using machines in farming.
- Unwanted plant competing with crops.
- Unit of heredity in living organisms.
- Growing plants in water without soil.
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- Illness that harms plants or animals.
- Instructions for plant growth in DNA.
- Fertile land turning into desert.
- Ability to withstand disease or chemicals.
- Material spread on soil to retain moisture.
- Chemical used to kill pests.
- Water loss from plants through leaves.
- Water flowing over land carrying soil or chemicals.
- Organism that damages crops.
- done to sell crops or livestock for profit.
- Combining crop growing and livestock raising.
- Farming with high inputs on small areas.
- Farming using large areas with low inputs.
- Organism altered using genetic engineering.
- Excess nutrients causing water pollution.
- Supplying water to crops artificially.
- Chemical used to kill weeds.
33 Clues: Using machines in farming. • suitable for growing crops. • focused on raising animals. • The amount of crop produced. • Chemical used to kill pests. • Organism that damages crops. • Chemical used to kill weeds. • Chemical used to kill fungi. • Chemical used to kill insects. • Fertile land turning into desert. • Microorganism that causes disease. • ...
Ecosystems Quiz #3 Review 2012-02-17
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- Ticks are considered a _______ because they live and feed on a host.
- This ecosystem is mostly made of freshwater.
- Plants are green because of this chemical.
- These help return nutrients to the soil for plants to use, such as earthworms.
- A tiger would be a ______ because it only eats meat.
- This ecosystem has prairies in the US and savannas in Africa.
- This is an example of a decomposer.
- This is the source of energy in an ecosystem.
- This ecosystem is where a river meets the ocean.
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- An insect is eaten by a mouse, which is in turn eaten by an owl. This is a ______.
- This ecosystem is affected by the tides coming in and out.
- This is an animal that is hunting another animal for food.
- Plants make their own food by completing this process.
- A rabbit is a _______ because it only eats plants.
- Humans cannot make their own food, so they are considered ________.
- Plants are _______ because they make their own food.
- This ecosystem can be temperate or tropical and has lots of trees.
- This is an animal that is being hunted.
- If a raccoon eats berries AND fish, it is considered a(n) ______.
19 Clues: This is an example of a decomposer. • This is an animal that is being hunted. • Plants are green because of this chemical. • This ecosystem is mostly made of freshwater. • This is the source of energy in an ecosystem. • This ecosystem is where a river meets the ocean. • A rabbit is a _______ because it only eats plants. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-03
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- The substances made during a chemical reaction like glucose and oxygen
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from soil
- The starting materials needed for a chemical reaction like photosynthesis
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis that provides energy for the plant
- A raw material needed for photosynthesis taken in by plant roots
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight
- What sunlight provides to drive photosynthesis
- The rigid outer layer of a plant cell that provides support and structure
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens
- An organism that can make its own food like a plant
- The gas taken in by plants through the stomata to make food
- A community of living and nonliving things where photosynthesis supports life
- Organisms that provide energy for others by making their own food
- The energy source needed for photosynthesis to occur
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight
- Tiny openings on the underside of leaves where gases enter and exit
- The gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- The main site of photosynthesis in plants
- A repeating process like how plants continuously make oxygen and food
19 Clues: The main site of photosynthesis in plants • What sunlight provides to drive photosynthesis • The gas released by plants during photosynthesis • An organism that can make its own food like a plant • The energy source needed for photosynthesis to occur • The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis happens • ...
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
- By comparing the embryonic development of different species of animals and plants, scientists can determine degrees of relatedness among them
- 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.
- 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
- Comparative analysis of genetic material at a molecular level allows scientists to determine the degree of relatedness 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
- It is the discipline that establishes the evolutionary relationships among different groups of organisms.
- 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
- Plural form of criterion
- It is the process by which species change steadily over hundreds of thousands of years, giving rise to new species.
10 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. • ...
Foreign and Filipino Biologist 2013-06-29
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- DNA structure
- Agricultural productivity
- Founder of modern anatomy
- epidemiologist at RITM,use of plants for skin ailments
- classification of living things
- nature of chemical bonds
- Filipino fist parasitologist
- Circulatory System
- fossilist
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- invertebrate zoology
- Britist Botanist
- Philippine Medicinal plants 1961
- El Hematozoario Paludismo
- Microscope
- nine rice varieties
- Filipino expert in medicinal plants
- cell
- Barbary Ape
- natural selection
- incubator and a jaundice-relieving device
- father of biology
21 Clues: cell • fossilist • Microscope • Barbary Ape • DNA structure • Britist Botanist • natural selection • father of biology • Circulatory System • nine rice varieties • invertebrate zoology • nature of chemical bonds • El Hematozoario Paludismo • Agricultural productivity • Founder of modern anatomy • Filipino fist parasitologist • classification of living things • Philippine Medicinal plants 1961 • ...
ecosystem 2025-12-11
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- The non-living components of an ecosystem.
- A large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region.
- A consumer that eats only other animals.
- A consumer that eats only plants.
- Organism that feeds on other organisms.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- Organism that produces its own food using sunlight.
- The living components of an ecosystem.
- A relationship where both organisms benefit.
- The role or function of an organism in its environment.
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- The place where an organism lives.
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- The process by which green plants make food.
- A diagram showing many interconnected food chains.
- The gradual process of change in ecosystems over time.
- Organism that breaks down dead matter.
- The first organism in a food chain.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.NicheThe role or function of an organism in its environment.
- The total number of different species in an ecosystem.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
20 Clues: A consumer that eats only plants. • The place where an organism lives. • The first organism in a food chain. • Organism that breaks down dead matter. • The living components of an ecosystem. • Organism that feeds on other organisms. • A consumer that eats only other animals. • The non-living components of an ecosystem. • The process by which green plants make food. • ...
Transport in Plants - Key Terms Revision 2013-04-29
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- Waterproof woody substance that gives strength to the walls of xylem vessels.
- A devise used to measure the rate of transpiration in a leafy cutting.
- Meristematic tissue in roots containing stem cells which produce xylem and phloem tissue.
- the evaporative water loss from the leaves of a plant via stomata.
- The pathway by which water moves between cells and through porous cell walls.
- The perforated end walls of sieve tube elements/cells.
- Meristematic tissue in stems containing stem cells which produce xylem and phloem tissue.
- Pits in the walls of sieve tube elements that links their cytoplasm to that of companion cells.
- The pressure that produces the mass flow of assimilates through sieve tubes from source to sink.
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- Any tissue where assimilates are removed from sieve tubes and used or stored.
- band of tissue around the vascular bundle of a root which forces water to move by the symplast and vacuolar pathways.
- The process by which Nitrates enter root hair cells.
- Any tissue where assimilates are produced and loaded into sieve tubes.
- The mechanism of transport of assimilates in sieve tubes.
- The pathway by which water moves through the cytoplasm of cells.
- The main assimilate transported in sieve tubes.
- Waxy waterproof substance that forms the casparian strip.
17 Clues: The main assimilate transported in sieve tubes. • The process by which Nitrates enter root hair cells. • The perforated end walls of sieve tube elements/cells. • The mechanism of transport of assimilates in sieve tubes. • Waxy waterproof substance that forms the casparian strip. • The pathway by which water moves through the cytoplasm of cells. • ...
list 8 2022-11-01
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- intending to do harm
- equator words
- lice mixed with maleficent
- to be equal or the same
- to be as equally vocal
- to be helpful
- maleficent mixed with a sign
- to be
- when ben became a factor
- to not fully finish practice
- helpful things or items
- the word from England
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- ability to quit
- to be fair
- to have a glitch
- to be equal in the brain
- is the lack of nutrition
- the sign mixed with ben
- ben is violent
- ben mixed with a dictionary
20 Clues: to be • to be fair • equator words • to be helpful • ben is violent • ability to quit • to have a glitch • intending to do harm • the word from England • to be as equally vocal • to be equal or the same • the sign mixed with ben • helpful things or items • to be equal in the brain • is the lack of nutrition • when ben became a factor • lice mixed with maleficent • ben mixed with a dictionary • ...
Fruits 2021-05-03
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- helps smooth the digestive system
- is useful for heart heart
- provides antioxsidant to the body
- provide nutrition the skin
- increases endurance
- to increase appetite
- as an antidote in the body
- container lots of vitamin c
- can relieve stress
- water contect iS quite high.
- cleases the dirty blood
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- disorders of the stomach
- strengthens the body's Resistance
- nourish and moisturize the skino
- for treating asthma
- against cancer cels
- is used to brighten the skin
- treats digestive problems
- add delicaci to food
- keeps the body hydrated
20 Clues: can relieve stress • for treating asthma • against cancer cels • increases endurance • to increase appetite • add delicaci to food • keeps the body hydrated • cleases the dirty blood • disorders of the stomach • is useful for heart heart • treats digestive problems • provide nutrition the skin • as an antidote in the body • container lots of vitamin c • is used to brighten the skin • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-12-15
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- poświęcenie się
- żywe, pełen energii, tętniący życiem
- bezwarunkowy
- zaniedbany
- ukazany
- znaczny, niemały
- bystry, błyskotliwy, dowcipny
- przeszkadzać, kolidować
- nadzorować
- podjąć ryzyko, zaryzykować
- pełen współczucia
- uważnie, bacznie
- skojarzenie
- odżywianie
- rozpoczynać coś, wyruszać
- rozkwitać, prosperować
- przyzwyczajony
- licytować coś
- rekompensować
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- nietypowo
- zakłócający spokój
- niechlujny
- wkroczyć
- podejść, zbliżyć się
- urokliwy
- zdyscyplinowany
- kuszący
- rozkładać się
- przytomność
- coroczny, roczny
- grozić
- utrzymywać, zabezpieczać, chronić
32 Clues: grozić • ukazany • kuszący • wkroczyć • urokliwy • nietypowo • zaniedbany • niechlujny • nadzorować • odżywianie • przytomność • skojarzenie • bezwarunkowy • rozkładać się • licytować coś • rekompensować • przyzwyczajony • poświęcenie się • zdyscyplinowany • znaczny, niemały • coroczny, roczny • uważnie, bacznie • pełen współczucia • zakłócający spokój • podejść, zbliżyć się • rozkwitać, prosperować • przeszkadzać, kolidować • ...
Chance and Brittnee 2024-08-08
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- Where they met
- What Brittnee studied in college
- The month Chance proposed
- Brittnee’s favorite ice cream
- Brittnee’s favorite wine
- Their youngest son’s name
- Chance’s middle name
- Brittnee’s middle name
- Chance’s hometown
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- What they did for their first date
- Number of siblings Chance has
- Chance’s occupation
- Chance’s favorite color
- Brittnee’s favorite movie
- Number of countries Brittnee has been too
- Chance’s favorite drink
- Number of siblings Brittnee has
- Carson’s middle name
- Who asked for the first date
- Chance’s favorite food
20 Clues: Where they met • Chance’s hometown • Chance’s occupation • Carson’s middle name • Chance’s middle name • Brittnee’s middle name • Chance’s favorite food • Chance’s favorite color • Chance’s favorite drink • Brittnee’s favorite wine • The month Chance proposed • Brittnee’s favorite movie • Their youngest son’s name • Who asked for the first date • Number of siblings Chance has • ...
Plant Science 2024-11-26
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- Natural fertilizer like manure
- Needed by plants for survival
- Used to raise the PH of soil
- Plant Reproduction
- Mineral needed in small amounts
- Soil acid or akalinity
- A non mineral nutrient
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- Plant puts Nitrogen in the soil
- Putting of Nitrogen in the soil by plants
- Yellowing of the leaves in plants
- A type of cutting we did in class
- Most important nutrient.
- Crop we raised in class
- Mineral needed in large amounts
- The most common element in the air
- Used to lower the PH of soil
16 Clues: Plant Reproduction • Soil acid or akalinity • A non mineral nutrient • Crop we raised in class • Most important nutrient. • Used to raise the PH of soil • Used to lower the PH of soil • Needed by plants for survival • Natural fertilizer like manure • Plant puts Nitrogen in the soil • Mineral needed in large amounts • Mineral needed in small amounts • Yellowing of the leaves in plants • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Climbing plant
- Soil cultivating tool
- Popular fragrant flower
- Garden invaders
- Essential for plants
- Small woody plant
- Unwanted garden plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
- Soil cover
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- Garden boundary
- Plant starters
- Container for plants
- Culinary garden plants
- Tool for leaves
- Trim plants
- Plant growth medium
- Organic fertilizer
- Flowering stage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Garden invaders • Flowering stage • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Container for plants • Essential for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Nora Kenzi, Unit 2 Crossword 2025-05-22
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- (2.11) The range of environmental conditions where an organism is able to survive and thrive such as temperature, salinity, pH, and light.
- (2.1)A group of the same species living in a given area
- (2.6) A mode of nutrition for fungi and some bacteria where they feed on dead and decaying organic matter by secreting digestive enzymes and absorbing the molecules
- (2.4) Shallow, warm (20-29 degrees celsius), clear saltwater (32-42 ppm salinity), sunlight, minimal pollution
- (2.7) A nutrition type where an organism can obtain nutrients from both autotrophy (photosynthesis)and heterotrophy (consuming organic matter)
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- factors (2.9) Environmental influences that impact population size regardless of density, often physical or chemical events such as natural disasters, pollution, and climate conditions
- factors (2.8) Factors that limit a population size based on the population density such as resources, predation, and disease
- (2.12) Non-living environmental factors that impact an ecosystems ability to sustain living organisms (such as water, temperature, soil, and wind)
- (2.5) Heterotrophic nutrition where organisms ingest organic materials and digest internally to obtain nutrients
- relationships (2.3)Exist between species of the same kind in order to fulfill needs to survive including food, shelter, and caring for offspring.
- (2.10) Non-native organisms that cause harm to an environment by reproducing quickly and outcompeting native species
- capacity (2.2)The maximum size of a population that an environment can support.
12 Clues: (2.1)A group of the same species living in a given area • capacity (2.2)The maximum size of a population that an environment can support. • (2.4) Shallow, warm (20-29 degrees celsius), clear saltwater (32-42 ppm salinity), sunlight, minimal pollution • ...
Introduction to BIOLOGY 2025-04-05
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- the study of animal and plant cell
- the study of gross structure of the organ in an organism as seen as dissection
- the study of parasites
- the study of plants
- the study of algae
- the study of viruses
- the study of reptiles like lizards and snakes
- the study of metabolism of organisms and the parts
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- the study of fishes
- the study of insects
- the science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Biology the study of humans
- the study of fungi
- the study of animals
- the study of forms and structure of plants and animals
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of Bacteria
- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of origin and descent of organism
- the study of birds
20 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of algae • the study of fishes • the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the study of Bacteria • the study of parasites • Biology the study of humans • the study of animal and plant cell • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of origin and descent of organism • ...
Label 2023-10-01
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- content
- do not consume after the expired date!
- drinks
- a piece of paper that attached to a product
- nutrition ……
- end of period of use or consume
- milliliter acronym
- how to use the product
- the name of product
- singular noun
- one of language feature of label
- the size of dose of medicine
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- you consume it when you don't feel well
- Keep it in the moderate temperature!
- something you eat
- drug name
- 15 years old
- to describe product
- plural of child
- type of drink
20 Clues: drinks • content • drug name • nutrition …… • 15 years old • singular noun • type of drink • plural of child • something you eat • milliliter acronym • to describe product • the name of product • how to use the product • the size of dose of medicine • end of period of use or consume • one of language feature of label • Keep it in the moderate temperature! • do not consume after the expired date! • ...
Fertilizers and Nutrients Vocab 2024-04-30
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- - Promotes leaf and stem growth, aids in carbohydrate metabolism, and helps in the formation of chlorophyll.
- : Fertilizers manufactured through chemical processes, typically containing concentrated forms of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Inorganic fertilizers provide nutrients to plants quickly but may lead to nutrient runoff and soil degradation if used excessively.
- - Plays a crucial role in chlorophyll synthesis, promotes root growth, and enhances plant defense mechanisms.
- - Stimulates root development, promotes flower and fruit formation, and aids in early plant growth.
- : Nutrients required by plants in smaller quantities but are equally essential for their growth and development. Micronutrients include iron, zinc, copper, manganese, boron, molybdenum, and chlorine.
- : Fertilizers derived from natural sources such as compost, manure, bone meal, or blood meal. These fertilizers release nutrients slowly as they decompose, improving soil structure and fertility over time.
- : Any substance or mixture of substances added to soil or plants to supply one or more essential nutrients that are deficient in the soil or plant. Fertilizers can be organic (derived from living organisms or natural sources) or inorganic (synthetically manufactured).
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- : Substances essential for plant growth, which can be obtained from the soil or through fertilizers. These include macronutrients (required in large quantities) such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as micronutrients (required in smaller quantities) such as iron, zinc, and manganese.
- : Nutrients required by plants in relatively large quantities for optimal growth and development. In addition to nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, macronutrients also include calcium, magnesium, and sulfur.
- - Prevents disorders such as blossom end rot in tomatoes and maintains cell membrane integrity.
- - Prevents chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) and promotes green coloration in plants.
- : Facilitates electron transfer reactions, promotes overall plant metabolism, and helps in the formation of lignin.
- - Enhances disease resistance, improves drought tolerance, and contributes to overall plant health and vigor.
- : Any substance added to soil to improve its physical or chemical properties, such as fertility, structure, or pH. Amendments can include both fertilizers and organic materials like compost or peat moss.
- - Essential for the formation of chlorophyll, necessary for the production of essential oils and flavor compounds in certain plants.
- - Essential for photosynthesis, aids in the formation of sugars and starches, and promotes overall plant growth.
- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soil, which affects the availability of nutrients to plants. Soil pH is important for nutrient uptake and overall plant health, with most plants preferring a slightly acidic to neutral pH range (around 6.0 to 7.5).
- - Promotes leafy green growth, improves overall plant vigor, and enhances photosynthesis.
- Fertilizers designed to release nutrients gradually over an extended period, providing a consistent supply of nutrients to plants while reducing the risk of nutrient leaching and runoff.
- : An abbreviation for nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are the three primary macronutrients essential for plant growth. NPK fertilizers are formulated to provide these nutrients in specific ratios to meet the needs of different plants at different growth stages.
20 Clues: - Prevents chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) and promotes green coloration in plants. • - Promotes leafy green growth, improves overall plant vigor, and enhances photosynthesis. • - Prevents disorders such as blossom end rot in tomatoes and maintains cell membrane integrity. • ...
ERIKA'S EASTER PUZZLE (use the internet) 2021-04-02
10 Clues: rosa almohada • K (hint-bananas) • stores items at -10F • deoxyribonucleic acid • discovered by Banting • alumina pepe lahilahi • machine that uses k-pods • sugar type found in apples • food that offers little nutrition • lack of absorbic acid results in this condition
Intro to Plant Science and Floral Design 2024-02-07
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- _____________ stems are found in plants that produce wood, such as trees and most shrubs.
- _____________ roots are heavily branched and spread out underground from the stem.
- The main portion of the root
- Found in a tube-like shape along the stem (including the main roots) of woody plants
- Design ______________ are considered the “laws of beauty.” They provide guidelines for organizing floral materials and elements in pleasing ways.
- When the seed head forms and is protected by the flag leaf at the top of the stem
- The _____________ of each piece of plant material is very important to the overall visual weight and balance of a design.
- AKA monocots; Plants that have one seed leaf when they first emerge
- The percentage of moisture by weight found in the crop
- Found in the nodes of the plants or the places where leaves and branches attach to the main stem of the plant
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- In _______________ floral designs, the weight is equal on both sides of the CVA, but the distribution of flowers and materials is different.
- In _______________ floral designs, equal visual weight is placed in similar positions on both sides of the CVA, creating an almost mirror image between each side of the arrangement.
- _____________ roots arise from the stem and provide additional support for the plant.
- _____________ stems are found in plants that do not produce wood, such as daisies, grasses, and most crop plants.
- Refers to the optical stability of a design
- _____________ roots form from the stem or other non-root plant structure
- Found at the tips of roots and shoots of the plant
- Plants can use both sexual and ____________ meiosis to reproduce.
- ____________ of a plant absorb water and nutrients from the environment and store energy for the plant.
- The very first seed leaf produced by a plant.
- _____________ are a system of roots with one large primary root and few, if any, lateral roots growing from it.
- AKA dicots; Plants with two seed leaves when first emerging
- _____________ roots often have large branches growing out from the primary root
- Water is the single most important element to keep flowers fresh after delivery from a supplier. _________________ is therefore a top priority.
24 Clues: The main portion of the root • Refers to the optical stability of a design • The very first seed leaf produced by a plant. • Found at the tips of roots and shoots of the plant • The percentage of moisture by weight found in the crop • AKA dicots; Plants with two seed leaves when first emerging • Plants can use both sexual and ____________ meiosis to reproduce. • ...
Glossary terms 2024-05-03
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- help
- security having reliable access to affordable nutrition
- Surroundings, earth
- the standard of something
- number of people living in a particular place
- more economically developed countries
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- Growth
- scarcity of food
- making a place more urban
- variation variation of the earth's surface
- difference in size
- suitable living
- measuring or measurement of something
- scarcity amount of water that can be accessed
- migrant a person who flies from one place to another
- less economically developed countries
16 Clues: help • Growth • suitable living • scarcity of food • difference in size • Surroundings, earth • making a place more urban • the standard of something • measuring or measurement of something • less economically developed countries • more economically developed countries • variation variation of the earth's surface • scarcity amount of water that can be accessed • ...
CRAIG'S ECOSYSTEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-04
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- GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS
- CHANGES CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER
- PRESERVING AN ECOSYSTEM
- SYSTEM OF INTERDEPENDENT FOOD CHAINS
- LIVING ORGANISM
- GROUP OF SAME INDIVIDUALS
- SINGLE CELL LIFE FORM
- GETS ENERGY BY BREAKING DOWN WASTE
- ORGANISMS THAT LIVE IN THE SAME PLACE
- EATS MEAT
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- PART OF ECOSYSTEM THAT MEETS NEEDS OF ORGANISM
- ROLE AN ANIMAL OR PLANT PLAYS
- FEEDS MOSTLY ON PLANTS
- PREYS ON OTHERS
- CONSUMES ANIMALS, PLANTS AND FUNGI
- GRADUAL CHANGE OF AN ORGANISM
- NON-LIVING
- CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD
- COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
- MAKES ITS OWN FOOD
20 Clues: EATS MEAT • NON-LIVING • PREYS ON OTHERS • LIVING ORGANISM • MAKES ITS OWN FOOD • SINGLE CELL LIFE FORM • FEEDS MOSTLY ON PLANTS • GREEN PIGMENT IN PLANTS • PRESERVING AN ECOSYSTEM • CANNOT MAKE ITS OWN FOOD • GROUP OF SAME INDIVIDUALS • ROLE AN ANIMAL OR PLANT PLAYS • GRADUAL CHANGE OF AN ORGANISM • CHANGES CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER • CONSUMES ANIMALS, PLANTS AND FUNGI • ...
Nerreka's Vocab 2021-03-03
25 Clues: ear • flu • way • iron • food • full • syrup • weight • height • advice • despite • to worry • crunches • strength • nutrition • to demand • to stretch • to complain • wound/injury • to do push-ups • to have a cold • to hurt oneself • centigrade degree • to use a treadmill • to use a stationary bike
Health and fitness 2025-07-21
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- – ong
- – muvozanat
- – yengil yugurish
- – stress
- – vazn
- – sport zal
- – sog‘liq
- – ovqat
- – mashq
- – cho‘zilish mashqlari
- – kundalik tartib
- – kuch
- – vitaminlar
- – kasallik
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- – tana
- – yoga
- – turmush tarzi
- – sog‘lom
- – ovqatlanish
- – parhez
- – salomatlik
- – mashg‘ulot
- – yurak-qon tomir mashqlari
- – jismoniy holat
- – murabbiy
- – dam olish
- – energiya
- – odat
- – uyqu
- – mushaklar
30 Clues: – ong • – tana • – yoga • – vazn • – odat • – kuch • – uyqu • – ovqat • – mashq • – parhez • – stress • – sog‘lom • – sog‘liq • – murabbiy • – energiya • – kasallik • – muvozanat • – sport zal • – dam olish • – mushaklar • – salomatlik • – mashg‘ulot • – vitaminlar • – ovqatlanish • – turmush tarzi • – jismoniy holat • – yengil yugurish • – kundalik tartib • – cho‘zilish mashqlari • – yurak-qon tomir mashqlari
Útiles Escolares y Clases 2025-09-09
32 Clues: face • book • desk • fifth • Study • bottle • pencil • folder • animal • Science • library • Biology • Finance • Business • notebook • to erase • Wellness • to write • to carry • Geometry • schedule • birthday • Nutrition • classmate • Geography • assistant • Carpentry • take turns • whiteboard • assignments • Construction • net (Internet)
Crossword B1/B2 - 3 2025-09-11
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- Kamm
- Malpinsel
- Dunkel
- Rettungswagen, Krankenwagen
- Reißverschluss
- Ernährung
- Teich
- Wahl (politisch)
- Schubkarre
- Flitterwochen
- Bohrmaschine
- zögern
- Tacker
- Kerze
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- enttäuscht
- Bremse, bremsen (auch zerbrechen, kaputt machen)
- Metzger
- Geschirrspüler, Spülmaschine
- Schatz
- Zustand
- nichtsdestotrotz, trotzdem
- Mode
- Kupplung
- Lieferung
- Taschenbuch
- sammeln, einsammeln
- Ritter
- zugeben, eingestehen
- Pappe
- taub
30 Clues: Kamm • Mode • taub • Teich • Pappe • Kerze • Schatz • Dunkel • Ritter • zögern • Tacker • Metzger • Zustand • Kupplung • Malpinsel • Lieferung • Ernährung • enttäuscht • Schubkarre • Taschenbuch • Bohrmaschine • Flitterwochen • Reißverschluss • Wahl (politisch) • sammeln, einsammeln • zugeben, eingestehen • nichtsdestotrotz, trotzdem • Rettungswagen, Krankenwagen • Geschirrspüler, Spülmaschine • ...
Animals and Plants 2025-12-23
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- : Animal that eats only plants.
- : Process to make new living things.
- : Helps plants make seeds.
- : Mammal carrying babies in a pouch.
- : Process plants use to make food with sunlight.
- : Place where an animal lives.
- : Where living things interact together.
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- : Hopping Australian marsupial.
- : Tree loved by koalas.
- : Burrowing Australian animals.
- : Animal that hunts other animals.
- : Animal that eats plants and meat.
- : Patterning that helps animals blend in.
- : Part of a plant that takes in water.
- : Part of a plant that produces seeds.
15 Clues: : Tree loved by koalas. • : Helps plants make seeds. • : Place where an animal lives. • : Hopping Australian marsupial. • : Animal that eats only plants. • : Burrowing Australian animals. • : Animal that hunts other animals. • : Animal that eats plants and meat. • : Process to make new living things. • : Mammal carrying babies in a pouch. • ...
Biology for the Logic Stage: Plant Unit Vocabulary 2022-11-21
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- The tiny mouth of a plant.
- A category of plants with exposed seeds (ex. pinecones).
- The process in which a seed begins to grow when conditions are right.
- A category of plants with tubes.
- A plant that sheds all its leaves during some part of the year.
- The green chemical that gives most plants their color.
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- A category of plants without exposed seeds (ex. flowers).
- A process that uses light energy to make food from simple chemicals.
- A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the year.
- A category of plants with no tubes.
- A category of plants with flower petals in threes with parallel veins.
- Plant movement in response to light, water, gravity, or touch.
- A category of plants with flower petals in fours and fives with branching veins.
13 Clues: The tiny mouth of a plant. • A category of plants with tubes. • A category of plants with no tubes. • A plant that keeps its leaves throughout the year. • The green chemical that gives most plants their color. • A category of plants with exposed seeds (ex. pinecones). • A category of plants without exposed seeds (ex. flowers). • ...
Classification 2020-10-20
13 Clues: lays eggs • amphibian • no backbone • lower plants • produces milk • higher plants • produce new plants • breathe with gills • plants take in water • animals with backbones • tiny cells that grow into plants • living things that make their own food • living things that eats other things for energy
Spelling Words from Two Days in May 2014-03-05
13 Clues: not injured • very quietly • to say it again • something minor • a grower of crops • antonym is clumsy • it will get better • hungry for nutrition • second month of the year • to do in a miserable way • somebody who aids another • a person who smiles and is pleasant • your class picture needs to be taken again
LIFE CYCLE OF PLANTS 2020-10-20
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- THE TINY PLANT INSIDE A SEED THAT GROWS INTO A NEW PLANT
- IN PLANTS SEXUAL PRODUCTION TAKES PLACE IN
- PLANTS THAT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD IN A CHEMICAL PROCESS CALLED
- WHEN A SEED STARTS TO GROW
- WHAT TWO THINGS DO PLANTS CREATE THROUGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- PROTECTS THE FLOWER BEFORE IT BLOSSOMS
- PROVIDES ENERGY FOR GERMINATION
- THE WAY THINGS ARE IN THE ENVIRONMENT
- TO TAKE IN A SUBSTANCE
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- THE ANTHER MAKES
- TO BECOME SMALL AND VERY DRY
- HOW ARE FLOWERS WHICH DO NOT HAVE BRIGHTLY-COLOURED PETALS POLLINATED
- WHERE THE SEED DEVELOPS
- NEEDED FOR GROWTH BY PLANTS BUT NOT SEEDS
- SOMETHING THAT CAUSES CHANGES
- THE OUTER COVERING THAT PROTECTS THE SEED
- PART OF A PLANT THAT CAN GROW INTO A NEW PLANT
17 Clues: THE ANTHER MAKES • TO TAKE IN A SUBSTANCE • WHERE THE SEED DEVELOPS • WHEN A SEED STARTS TO GROW • TO BECOME SMALL AND VERY DRY • SOMETHING THAT CAUSES CHANGES • PROVIDES ENERGY FOR GERMINATION • THE WAY THINGS ARE IN THE ENVIRONMENT • PROTECTS THE FLOWER BEFORE IT BLOSSOMS • NEEDED FOR GROWTH BY PLANTS BUT NOT SEEDS • THE OUTER COVERING THAT PROTECTS THE SEED • ...
Science Crossword 2018-09-26
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- Algae belong to this kingdom
- All animal life in an ecosystem
- They obtain their energy by eating other living things
- The longest river in the world
- Tbe natural home of a living thing
- Plants need it to perform photosynthesis
- Water becomes water vapour
- A plant with a hard, thick stem and low branches
- They use energy from the Sun to make their own food
- The real food for plants
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- Community of living and non-living things in a specific area
- Plants lose water vapour through their leaves
- One of the 5 oceans in the world.
- The period before the invention of writing.
- All plants life in an ecosystem.
- Mammals, birds and reptiles breathe with .....
- A large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean
17 Clues: The real food for plants • Water becomes water vapour • Algae belong to this kingdom • The longest river in the world • All animal life in an ecosystem • All plants life in an ecosystem. • One of the 5 oceans in the world. • Tbe natural home of a living thing • Plants need it to perform photosynthesis • The period before the invention of writing. • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-06
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- Moving permanently
- Goes into to change something
- One benefits other is affected
- Turning oxygen to food
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- One benefits other is non-effected
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Organelles in plants
- Two or more species taking up the same area
- Eats both plants and Animals.
- interaction with two different organisms
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- An organism that only eats animals.
- can't make their own food
- Come out from reactants
- Large community working together
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- Species that are the first to a new location
- Turning co2 to energy
- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving someplace else for
- animals at a constant number
- Change in structure
- Organisms that make their own food.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- All members of a species in one area.
- A group of animals having similar traits
- Both benefit
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Goes into to change something • Eats both plants and Animals. • One benefits other is affected • Large community working together • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2017-12-05
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- Abiotic and biotic factors working together
- Moving permanently
- All members of a species in one area.
- Organelles turning stuff green in plants
- Organelles in plants
- Moving someplace else for
- Both benefit
- A limiting factor in an ecosystem that benefits by eating its prey.
- Feeds on already dead organisms that they find
- The number of organisms in a population that it can maintain.
- Turning oxygen to food
- Organisms that make their own food.
- One benefits other is non-effected
- Two or more species taking up the same area
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- Eats both plants and Animals.
- can't make their own food
- Plant and animal _________ help them survive in new surroundings.
- One benefits other is affected
- Goes into to change something
- Change in structure
- interaction with two different organisms
- animals at a constant number
- Species that are the first to a new location
- An organism that only eats animals.
- Come out from reactants
- Turning co2 to energy
- A group of animals having similar traits
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Large community working together
29 Clues: Both benefit • Moving permanently • Change in structure • Organelles in plants • Turning co2 to energy • Turning oxygen to food • Come out from reactants • can't make their own food • Moving someplace else for • animals at a constant number • Eats both plants and Animals. • Goes into to change something • One benefits other is affected • An animal that only eats plants. • ...
cell 2023-10-06
Across
- CELL The type of cell that has a cell wall and chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The green pigment in plants that is essential for photosynthesis (7 letters)
- The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters)
- BODY The organelle that transports materials around the cell (5 letters)
- CELL The type of cell that does not have a cell wall or chloroplasts (6 letters)
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen (10 letters)
- The control center of the cell (6 letters)
- The process by which cells break down glucose to release energy (8 letters)
- The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters)
- The organelle where food is stored (6 letters)
- The organelle that breaks down wastes and old cell parts (6 letters)
- FIXATION The process by which plants take in carbon dioxide from the air (9 letters)
Down
- The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters)
- The basic unit of life (5 letters)
- The process by which plants absorb water from the ground (6 letters)
- ACIDS The molecule that is used to build new cells and repair damaged cells (4 letters)
- The organelle that contains enzymes that break down food (6 letters)
- The product of photosynthesis that is used by plants for energy (6 letters)
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air (7 letters)
- The small openings on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange (7 letters)
- The long, thread-like structures in the nucleus that contain DNA (8 letters)
- The organelle where energy is released from glucose (9 letters)
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food (11 letters)
- The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters)
- EXCHANGE The process by which plants release oxygen into the air (6 letters)
25 Clues: The basic unit of life (5 letters) • The control center of the cell (6 letters) • The organelle where food is stored (6 letters) • The organelle where proteins are made (7 letters) • The molecule that stores energy in cells (3 letters) • The jelly-like substance that fills the cytoplasm (5 letters) • The layer of fat that surrounds the cell membrane (6 letters) • ...
Alyssa Review 2021-10-13
Across
- part of photosynthesis
- apoptosis
- water not used by plants, only dirt
- part of photosynthesis
- water required for _______ absorption
- thing killing the planet
- helps pull water through the stem
- what to do when deciding when to water plants
- roots ______ water
- how to release emotions and stir air
Down
- clogs pores
- 0.004%
- thing on your face
- leaf sweat
- the bast
- held by dirt in pores
- leaf butthole
- smaller thing on your face
- amount of water in dirt
- when plants are sad
20 Clues: 0.004% • the bast • apoptosis • leaf sweat • clogs pores • leaf butthole • thing on your face • roots ______ water • when plants are sad • held by dirt in pores • part of photosynthesis • part of photosynthesis • amount of water in dirt • thing killing the planet • smaller thing on your face • helps pull water through the stem • water not used by plants, only dirt • ...
Wellness 2023-02-15
Across
- / The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity and challenges.
- / The act of reducing tension and anxiety in the body and mind.
- management / The practice of using one's time effectively and efficiently to achieve goals and balance competing demands.
- / The act of inhaling and exhaling air, which is essential for life and can be used to manage stress and anxiety.
- / The act of consuming enough fluids to maintain good health.
- / A physical, mental, and spiritual practice that combines breath control, stretching, and meditation.
- / The practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment.
- support / The emotional and practical assistance provided by friends, family, and other social networks.
- / Actions taken to improve one's physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being.
- / A physical or psychological response to a perceived threat or challenge.
- / The study of how food affects the body and how to make healthy food choices.
Down
- / The ability to think outside the box and generate new and original ideas.
- / The state of being in good health and having a balanced and fulfilling life.
- / The practice of looking inward and examining one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- / Activities done for pleasure and relaxation outside of work or other obligations.
- / Physical activity that improves strength, endurance, and overall fitness.
- / The quality of being thankful and appreciative of one's blessings and circumstances.
- / Practice that involves quieting the mind and focusing on the present moment.
- / The natural world around us, including plants, animals, and the environment.
- / A natural state of rest during which the body repairs and rejuvenates itself.
20 Clues: / The act of consuming enough fluids to maintain good health. • / The act of reducing tension and anxiety in the body and mind. • / The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity and challenges. • / The practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment. • / A physical or psychological response to a perceived threat or challenge. • ...
ALLP30H - WEEK 7 - VOCABULARY REVISION 2026-03-18
Across
- : A friendly word or action when you meet someone, like saying "Hello".
- : A 3D piece of art made by shaping stone, wood, or metal.
- : A piece of strong cloth used by artists for painting.
- : A word that means connected with the sea and the creatures that live there.
- : Animals and plants that grow independently in natural conditions.
- : The person who tells the actors what to do when making a film.
- : A plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it.
- : A mountain with a large hole at the top where hot liquid rock sometimes comes out.
- : The normal order and way in which you regularly do things every day.
- : A small, useful electronic machine or tool, like a smartphone.
- : A person whose job is to collect news and write articles for a newspaper.
Down
- : The food that you eat and the way that it affects your health and body.
- : The special items or tools you need to play a sport.
- : The grammar term for pronouns like "myself" or "yourself".
- : The good parts of someone's personality, like being brave, kind, or honest.
- : The grammar voice used when the action is more important than who did it.
- : An event where people gather to show they strongly disagree with something.
- : A sudden flash of bright electrical light in the sky during a storm.
- : To design or create something completely new that has never been made before.
- : A feeling word that means worried or nervous about something.
20 Clues: : The special items or tools you need to play a sport. • : A piece of strong cloth used by artists for painting. • : A 3D piece of art made by shaping stone, wood, or metal. • : The grammar term for pronouns like "myself" or "yourself". • : A feeling word that means worried or nervous about something. • ...
Ransom Baby Name Reveal 2024-06-20
Across
- Prepares the mother's body for delivery
- Middle Name: An African Tree
- Health check-ups before birth
- Resident of the womb
- A common discomfort in early pregnancy
- Chemicals that cause many pregnancy symptoms
- Pregnant women often have unusual ones
- Someone who provides support during labor
- The first mother
- One-third of a pregnancy
Down
- Provides nutrition and oxygen to the baby
- Baby's physical activity in the womb
- Jesus' mom
- Used to see the baby in utero
- Morning sickness symptom
- Alternative to an OBGYN
- First Name: A Biblical Mountain
- Baby's first food
18 Clues: Jesus' mom • The first mother • Baby's first food • Resident of the womb • Alternative to an OBGYN • Morning sickness symptom • One-third of a pregnancy • Middle Name: An African Tree • Used to see the baby in utero • Health check-ups before birth • First Name: A Biblical Mountain • Baby's physical activity in the womb • A common discomfort in early pregnancy • ...
